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Welcome to episode 103. In this episode, I'm exploring why for neurodivergent people - especially those who are autistic - the simple question “How are you?” can feel overwhelmingly complicated. We'll look at what actually goes on in our brains during moments like this, and why even well-meaning questions can lead to overwhelm or shutdown. I also talk about ways I prefer to be checked in with—and why sharing our communication preferences can help us connect more honestly and kindly. Whether this is your experience or you're just curious, I hope this episode gives you helpful insight into more supportive ways to communicate. Let's dive in. In this episode: The complexity of the question "How are you?"– Why for many autistic people, this common question can cause anxiety or shutdown (especially during burnout). The fear of rejection or abandonment – how avoiding social questions can trigger deep fears of being judged, pitied or abandoned. Alternative ways to show care – suggestions for more accessible check-in questions, and the importance of asking what's best. The Happier Life Hub is now OPEN!! Access The Hub for just £20 per month! https://happier-life.co.uk/hub Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 102. Exploring autistic shutdown—what it is, why it happens, and how it feels from the autistic perspective. Often misunderstood as rudeness or disconnection, shutdown is actually a natural autistic response to emotional or sensory overwhelm. In today's episode I share personal insights into the experience, along with thoughtful advice on how to support someone with calm, care, and respect. Whether you love, live with, or work alongside autistic individuals, this episode offers meaningful guidance. Let's dive in. In this episode: Common triggers for shutdown – overload, overwhelm, pressure, stress, pain, or unmet processing needs. And why Ignoring it can lead to burnout. Misunderstandings and misinterpretations – why shutdowns are often misconstrued as rudeness or indifference, making social situations even harder for autistic individuals. Practical support strategies – how to you can support with compassion, and tips for those with autism to effectively communicate their needs during their shutdown. Mentioned in this episode: My Soul Balm Neurodivergent Mental Health and Wellness resources. The Happier Life Hub is now OPEN!! Access The Hub for just £20 per month! https://happier-life.co.uk/hub Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 101. In this episode, I explore the many types of neurodivergence beyond just autism and ADHD (dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, and more), and challenge the media's portrayal of neurodiversity as some kind of “new trend.” It's not. These differences have always existed—and people now have the language and support to truly understand themselves. This episode is all about shifting from outdated thinking to a mindset rooted in empathy, curiosity, and genuine inclusion. Let's dive in. In this episode: Neurodivergence includes more than autism and ADHD—conditions like dyslexia, dyspraxia, and dyscalculia are also valid and impactful differences in how brains work. ‘'Everyone's a bit on the spectrum'' and other misconceptions – How “spectrum” refers to the range of experiences within a condition - not between neurotypical and neurodivergent people. Why true inclusion requires moving beyond stereotypes and embracing diverse ways of thinking, learning, and experiencing the world. Mentioned in this episode: The book AuDHD: Blooming Differently by Leanne Maskell The Happier Life Hub is now OPEN!! Access The Hub for just £20 per month! https://happier-life.co.uk/hub Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 100! Today, we will be discussing Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria—its prevalence among neurodivergent individuals and how it has manifested in my own experience as an autistic person. Often, it is the accumulation of seemingly minor rejections that leads to burnout, particularly when navigating ambiguous social norms and the challenge of belonging. If you can relate to this experience, know that you are not alone. In this episode, we will explore the importance of self-compassion, emotional safety, and strategies for cultivating a more fulfilling and joyful life. Let's dive in. In this episode: What is Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). Accumulation over time – how small, seemingly insignificant experiences of rejection can build, eventually leading to overwhelm or even burnout. The struggle to belong – how navigating unclear social rules and fear of making mistakes can intensify RSD, making participation in diverse communities particularly challenging. Mentioned in this episode: The NoBS Blend recording ‘Why rejection is so hard' The Happier Life Hub is now OPEN!! Use the coupon code EARLYBIRD on check-out to access The Hub for just £12 per month! https://happier-life.co.uk/hub Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 99. What it's like to view life through the "autistic lens''. Reflecting on my own late self-diagnosis, I share how this discovery shifted my entire perspective - rewriting the past, unlocking self-compassion, and sparking a deep interest in how we navigate our lives alongside each other. Above all, this episode is an invitation for you to embrace your own unique lens, stay curious about others', and lead with kindness as we move through the beautifully complex experience of life. Let's dive in! In this episode: · How late diagnosis of autism can reframe your entire life, bringing self-understanding, relief from past guilt, and a powerful shift in perspective. · Why new insights often become all-consuming, revealing patterns and explanations in everyday relationships and experiences. Why it's important to embrace your own lens, whilst remembering that others see life differently - compassion, curiosity, and mutual understanding are essential for true connection. The Happier Life Hub is now OPEN!! Use the coupon code EARLYBIRD on check-out to access The Hub for just £12 per month! https://happier-life.co.uk/hub Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 98. Today, I'm diving into one of my favourite topics - sex and relationships - but this time through the lens of my experience as an autistic woman. I'll be exploring how people with different neurotypes can better understand each other's needs through clear, honest communication, and we'll look at how expressing and listening to desires without shame or judgment can lead to more fulfilling sexual experiences. At its core, this episode is about connecting in a way that feels authentic to you and building relationships that bring joy and satisfaction. Let's dive in! In this episode: · How confidently addressing neurodivergence and embracing open conversations about your challenges and desires will always lead to better sex. · How do you know when someone fancies you? The challenge of understanding social cues and flirting as an autistic person. · Written communication is a powerful way to express your sexual desires and needs - often used in long-distance relationships but helpful for everyone, especially those with different neurotypes. Mentioned in this episode: The hugely popular webinar ‘Sex and the Autistic Brain' with sex educator Ruth Ramsay and Helen Calvert: https://www.ruthramsay.com/autism Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 97. Have you ever felt unheard, misunderstood, or even dismissed in a healthcare setting? In this episode, I open up about the deeply frustrating and often traumatic experiences that neurodivergent individuals face when seeking medical care. From confusing communication and rigid rules to the emotional toll of harmful assumptions, I share my personal journey of navigating these challenges as a person with autism. Join me as we discuss how a little awareness, kindness, patience, and compassion can transform healthcare experiences for everyone. Let's dive in! In this episode: · The anxiety-inducing nature of healthcare settings, where rules and procedures often go unexplained, leaving patients feeling vulnerable and confused. · Why we should be free to question everything - demand clarity, and don't hesitate to express your distress. · The importance of using tools like a sunflower lanyard to signal hidden disabilities, aiming for improved treatment and understanding. This episode is brought to you in association with enterprise consultant, Adrian Ashton Connect here: https://linktr.ee/adrianashton https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianashton/ https://www.instagram.com/adrianashton2/ https://substack.com/profile/806037-adrian-ashton Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 96. Today, we're diving deep into a crucial yet often misunderstood topic — autistic burnout. Drawing from my own personal experiences, this episode unpacks the emotional and physical toll of navigating a world not built for neurodivergent minds. We explore the vital need for extreme rest as a form of recovery, and the persistent self-doubt fuelled by societal pressures to "bounce back." Join me for an honest, insightful conversation about burnout, rest, and reclaiming compassion for ourselves. Let's dive in! In this episode: Understanding autistic burnout – How environments clash with neurodivergent needs and the exhaustion of constant adaptation. The importance of extreme rest – Why extreme rest is essential for healing, demanding a conscious choice to pause, reset, and prioritise well-being over daily responsibilities. Self-doubt and feeling like a fraud - How self-doubt fuels the fear of "faking it," and the need for excessive kindness in self-validation. For a more in-depth look at my journey through autistic burnout, you can view my Burnout Diaries playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs0wogq1CFJnd4DOjIAwqj5biNaxjSO6w This episode is brought to you in association with Liz Reddish of Devonwell House Connect here: https://www.devonwellhouse.co.uk/hhnsignup https://www.instagram.com/devonwellhouse/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-reddish-79143795/ Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 95. Today, we're discussing communication — the challenges neurodivergent people face and the strategies they use to navigate a world that can feel unfamiliar. We explore how thoughts and emotions are shared, and how autistic burnout adds to these struggles. Whether you're neurodivergent or neurotypical, this conversation aims to inspire empathy and strengthen our connections. Let's dive in! In this episode: Autistic burnout and communication — how it differs from life/professional burnout and its effect on my ability to communicate. The toll of miscommunication — the energy spent to be understood and its lasting impact. Why it all matters - how empathy in communication benefits us all, not just those who are neurodivergent. This episode is brought to you in association with Beyond Profit Ltd. Connect here: https://www.beyondprofituk.co.uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/beyondprofituk/ https://www.instagram.com/beyondprofitcharities/ Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome to episode 94! We're taking a break from our usual format to introduce the headline sponsor for Series 5 - Stephanie Ward of the Spicy Brain Collective! Stephanie opens up about her journey as a neurodivergent entrepreneur, sharing how her experiences have shaped both her business and her passion for supporting fellow business owners (ND or not!). Her dedication to helping others thrive has led to the creation of a diverse range of services designed to empower and uplift. A huge thank you to Stephanie for her continued support of the podcast! Be sure to check out the links to her website and socials below. In this episode: The story behind the Spicy Brain Collective - how it all began and Steph's path to success. Entrepreneurial passion - why it's crucial for neurodivergent business owners to operate in their "zone of genius" while maintaining autonomy. The challenges of ND entrepreneurship - why celebrating the wins, big or small, is more important than ever! Find out more about Stephanie and the Spicy Brain Collective here: https://www.thespicybraincollective.com https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
Welcome back to series 5, episode 93. Despite navigating autistic burnout and recovering from the flu, the incredible support of our community has inspired this return. This season, we're exploring life from an autistic perspective while integrating insights on work-life balance and personal happiness. As your host, I've always shared strategies that have helped me thrive as an autistic woman, even before I fully understood my neurodivergence. This journey is universal - offering wisdom for everyone seeking happiness and balance. Join me as we embrace our unique experiences when creating the lives we want. Let's dive in! In this episode: The hidden influence of ancestry – how our backgrounds shape us in ways we may not realise. Embracing identity & diversity – Exploring the blend of experiences that deepen connection and empathy with one another. How neurodivergence shapes perspective – insights on balance and self-care and how they stem from my own autistic experience. This episode is sponsored by LMO Book keeping https://www.instagram.com/lmobookkeeping/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-owen-micb-20655940/ Season 5 of this podcast is sponsored by Stephanie Ward of The Spicy Brain Collective. We thank Stephanie hugely for her ongoing support. https://www.thespicybraincollective.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thespicybraincollective/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-ward-sbc/ Remember to hit SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW so you don't miss any new episodes; subscribe to my mailing list and connect with me over on Instagram @happierlifecoach If you would like to know more about how coaching works or to work with me 1-2-1, please visit https://happier-life.co.uk/ For more tips and to be part of the community, sign up to The No Bullshit Guide To A Happier Life Facebook Group now! Have you got a copy of the The No Bullsh*t Guide to a Happier Life book? Follow this link to purchase yours now!
As we grapple with a cost of living crisis and increasing individual isolation, it's easy to feel overwhelmed, disconnected and downcast. But what if the secrets to unlocking a happier life were right in front of you, and not that far out of reach? Over a remarkable 85 years, the Harvard Study of Adult Development has conducted an unprecedented investigation on happiness. Through this extensive research, led by distinguished Harvard researcher (and TED talk celebrity) Robert Waldinger, the study unearthed a profound truth: the key to a fulfilled life lies not in financial wealth or our work, but rather in the power of our relationships. Hear from Robert Waldinger as he discusses his remarkable study with Dr Stephanie Ward (expert geriatrician on the ABC's Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds and Teenagers) as they uncover the recipe for a happier life. Presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas and UNSW Medicine & Health as a part of National Science Week, and supported by Byron Writers Festival and Brisbane Powerhouse. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the ASF's August Sounds from Scotland, we highlight two iconic artistic events across the Atlantic: the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the World's Piping Competition. Chief Executive of the Fringe Society, Shona McCarthy, welcomes American audiences to the Fringe with a preview of what's on this summer. We next hear from one of the ASF's favorite performance groups, Noisemaker, perform a song from Scots, currently at the Fringe. We hear piping highlights from the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, and New York highland dancer, Stephanie Ward, tells us what it is like dancing in a tattoo. Master piper, Craig Weir tells us all about The Worlds piping competition in Glasgow, including some of the bands to watch. Youth Ambassador Cameron Steer highlights one of his favorite bands at the Fringe this month, The Sorries. We finish by sharing some fantastic piping at Bryant Park from Tartan Day this year. Our Podcast go live every third Sunday of the month! Sounds from Scotland Volume 1 is available for purchase here: americanscottishfoundation.com/magazine/marketplace.html?fbclid=IwAR2wiuaRAYUg5S0RuIna9Qg7D_MDNxHSvhCwLtvo6sSGWfzEgd6XOjnAVus #Edinburgh #piping #soundsfromscotland #highlanddance #fringefestival #edinburghfestival #tattoo #edinburghtattoo For more information on the American Scottish Foundation, visit our website: americanscottishfoundation.org To learn more about the Edinburgh Fringe, please visit https://www.edfringe.com To purchase tickets for SCOTS please visit https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on.... To learn more about the Edinburgh Tattoo and purchase tickets, please visit https://www.edintattoo.co.uk To see more about the work of Craig Weir, please visit https://gleadhraich.com/meet-band-dundee/
When you look at what Jesus did to prepare for ministry it was two different things. It was resting, sleeping, and then also getting alone and praying with his Heavenly Father. Today the world tells us self care is reading a book or getting our nails done. But true soul care that will fill you up to pour out is time spent with the Father. On this week episode of the "Deeply" Rooted Planting Roots Deputy Director of Publishing, Kelli Baker and Stephanie Ward the Deputy Director of Community Team dig into how to develop healthy boundaries and how to balance them in our day to day military lives. Megan Rivera digs deeper into this topic this week on our "Faith Full Friday" blog.
Stephanie Ward is a writer for the ABA Journal and podcast host the Asked and Answered podcast by the Legal Talk Network. In this episode we talk about the future of the paralegal role and what the stats are saying versus what the trends are indicating. Learn more about Stephanie Ward: https://www.abajournal.com/authors/20/#:~:text=Stephanie%20Francis%20Ward%2C%20a%20senior,and%20San%20Francisco%20Daily%20Journals. Podcast: https://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/aba-journal-asked-and-answered/Season 4 is here! Enjoy our new content! Affirm Investigations Solutions Wondering if you have what you need to take on and ultimately win your client's legal case? Affir https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-limitless-paralegals-event-tickets-407002444267 Support the show2023 Limitless Event link to learn more and sign up: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2023-limitless-paralegals-event-tickets-407002444267Follow us on: LinkedIn Instagram @edarosallc1 Facebook
Curious about careers in aviation beyond being a pilot? You've found the right podcast episode. In this episode of the Leadership in Aviation Podcast, you'll learn more about careers like engineering, planning, ATC, airport management, airport operations, and dispatch. You will hear from Women in Aviation Advisory Board Alumnae Member, Kelly Jost, Managing Engineer at C&S Companies, alongside Megan Atkins Thoben, Director of Operations and Business Development at Louisville Regional Airport Authority, Cheryl Bush, Manager of Aviation and Transportation at Oakland County, Michigan Government, Jamaal Haltom, Air Traffic Controller at National Air Traffic Controllers Association, Stephanie Ward, Senior Aviation Planner at Mead & Hunt and WMU College of Aviation Instructor, and Catherine Jackson, Dispatcher at Southwest Airlines. With guests from a variety of different backgrounds and career paths, you'll be sure to learn something new about the field of aviation and may even find a passion for something new in the process.
Its taking some time but the Mopcast Network has finally reached 500 episodes and to celebrate, Scotty has brought some friends to talk about the founding of the network and their friendship. This week we have Scotty White, Stephanie Ward, Jestina Willis, JD Vertress, Drew Hall, and Caleb Lockwood. We also have a couple of video segments, a look at the trailer of Scotty's first film a Zombie feature called 'Crossraods' and then we have some friends of the Network wish us a happy 500 Podcast! The Mopcast Network is a Native Owened, Alabama Based Podcast Network that celebrates fandom. With their podcasts The Cult Movie Cantina, and My Star Wars Life they keep everyone entertained and laughing with their unique and fun insight. You can subscribe to the Podcasts on any podcast app from Apple, to Spotify, I Heart Radio, Podbean, Stitcher, Google and more! For Show Notes go to ScottyWhite.com Subscribe to YouTube Youtube.com/Mopcastnetwork
Susan interviews Stephanie Ward, the wife of a military chaplain and mom to two boys. Stephanie and her family have moved several times. One of their moves was particularly difficult when she was pregnant with their second child and her husband's military duties took him away from the family for six months. They were reunited […] The post A military mover offers insight and tips for a smoother move appeared first on Just Moved Ministry.
Stephanie Ward, love and health psychotherapist based in London, chats with Jacquie on her journey to help people uncover the love they deserve through releasing trauma. Jacquie and Stephanie discuss how we are able to begin our own healing journey, by going back into our childhood, and giving ourselves now as adults, what we needed back then. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Naja chats with tiktok sensation and psychotherapist Stepanie Ward about childhood trauma and how to become the parent you wish you had. Stephanie is a coparenting mother, and psychotherapist specializing in childhood trauma, parent wounds and narcissistic abuse. She helps to people to understand their earliest attachments and foundations of love. www.stephaniejw.com www.instagram.com/stephanietherapy
Club Members shared real life experiences and advice as they helped each other and members of our audience deal with the loss of friends and family that can happen during transition. Club Members in the Panel: Branwen Drew, Cloe Webb, Grace Ferris, Hannah Charlebois, Karen Kendra Holmes, Kimberly Mooris, Liz Tattersall, Mikaela Roden, Miranda Jones, Samantha Williams and Stephanie Ward. Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens again later this year in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Thank you to all our sisters for sharing in our inaugural year of My Feminine Heart! For our 94thand final episode of 2020, we wanted to share a collection of Holiday Wishes from some of our Club Members and Contributing Experts! You will hear from Cloe Webb, Dani Butler, Deserae Payne, Donna Neu, Elizabeth Taylor, Haley Rohrbaugh, Karen Kendra Holmes, Leah Masters, Lindsey Taub, Lisa Smith, Meghan Hayes, Samantha Ethridge, Stephanie (Maggie) Uber, Stephanie Ward, Susan Holtz and Vicki Woods! Wishing you all a safe, healthy and happy holiday!!! Club Members receive a host of discounts from many of our guests as well as access to all episodes and exclusive access to Cassandra Storm Signature videos. If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission of Outreach, Education and Support for the Trans Women Community. To learn more about our show, visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ If you are not ready to watch the entire video as a member, you can listen to it for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Thank you for your support of My Feminine Heart! https://www.patreon.com/myfeminineheart
To watch this episode for free, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/44895041 Karen Kendra Holmes hosted a panel of Club Members including Miranda Jones, Lisa Smith, Donna Neu and Stephanie Ward share their real life experiences celebrating the holidays as trans women throughout their lives. If you are ready for some great advice, real talk and have questions about how to handle living your best life along with friends and family at the holidays, this is the episode for you! Join us as we air these episodes on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these episodes should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Club Member when our Membership Reopens in 2021 and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Today's guest is Stephanie Ward of Firefly Coaching. She is an American/Dutchie who has been living in the Netherlands for 22 years now! We talk all about her personal story and move into her professional work as a business and marketing mentor.We discuss:+ Growing up in Tulsa, OK+ A surprise love story that turns into a move abroad+ Making a switch from the corporate world into entrepreneurship+ The 3 ways to secure your ideal clients+ How to connect authentically and meaningfully+ Her final thoughts on expat life and advice for fellow global citizensConnect with StephanieFirefly CoachingLinkedInInstagramFacebookYoutubeTwitterResources from today's episodehttp://www.sethgodin.com – see ‘Book, Courses, and More’ and http://www.altmba.com his podcast is AMAZING!http://www.thework.com – Byron Katie, for investigating stressful thoughtshttp://www.talencoach.nl - Albert Both, language teacherhttp://www.aabc.nl - Amsterdam American Business Clubhttp://www.meetup.comhttp://www.internations.orghttps://www.girlgoneinternational.com/Stephanie's BioStephanie Ward is the Business & Marketing Mentor for Small Business Owners who want to create a meaningful and prosperous business. Stephanie helps business owners get clear and then generate marketing ideas that are a perfect fit for them. Her passion is to help Small Business Owners make a living doing work they love. Her formal education consists of a Master’s degree in Communication and BBA degree in Business Management.______________________________________________Follow Expat Hour on instagram and facebook.Subscribe to the blog or sign up to be a guest on the show at www.expathour.com
John Mills joins us to talk about KeyBanc's new target price for Peloton.NordicTrack is suing Peloton.The Wall Street Journal reviews the Bike+.We discuss new shipping delays.Peloton issues a pedal recall.The new Field Testing programming is filling up fast.Our next Zoom hangout is scheduled for 10/24/20.Peloton's new head of marketing Dara Treseder is interviewed on LinkedIn.Hannah Corbin's Barre moves are spotlighted on Yahoo.Ally Love talks about a traumatic childhood moment with Women's Health.Celeb Sighting - Joe Rogan loves his Peloton.Peloton adds a new instructor in Germany - Cliff Dwenger.Past Guest Update - Susie Beris.Steven Little has relaunched his Facebook group and started a Whoop program.Part 3 of the Ministry Of Sound series is here.The new fall collection has dropped in the boutique.All this plus we interview Mark Nardone!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Mills joins us to talk about KeyBanc's new target price for Peloton. NordicTrack is suing Peloton. The Wall Street Journal reviews the Bike+. We discuss new shipping delays. Peloton issues a pedal recall. The new Field Testing programming is filling up fast. Our next Zoom hangout is scheduled for 10/24/20. Peloton's new head of marketing Dara Treseder is interviewed on LinkedIn. Hannah Corbin's Barre moves are spotlighted on Yahoo. Ally Love talks about a traumatic childhood moment with Women's Health. Celeb Sighting - Joe Rogan loves his Peloton. Peloton adds a new instructor in Germany - Cliff Dwenger. Past Guest Update - Susie Beris. Steven Little has relaunched his Facebook group and started a Whoop program. Part 3 of the Ministry Of Sound series is here. The new fall collection has dropped in the boutique. All this plus we interview Mark Nardone!
An episode with Stephanie Ward - my friend, coachee, virtual assistant and one of the co-founders of our charity project - the Jack Ward Inclusion Initiative. Most importantly of all, she's an absolutely genuine, loving and inspiring person to have around. Steph will be sharing her thoughts on disability and how she shifted her mindset to live alongside her "frenemies" fibromyalgia and hip dysplasia. We also talk about the importance of focusing on including marginalised people, and how Steph has used her inner "Sorceress" archetype to gain a new sense of calm in her life. If what you heard today resonated with you, I'm always up for a chat. Every week, I have conversations with people who need an ear and people who are ready for change. Wherever you are right now, that's part of your story, but there's always a way to start a new chapter. Come and https://www.annaknightcoach.com/book-a-call (book yourself in). I also run a Facebook community called https://www.facebook.com/groups/portinthestorm (Port in the Storm). We welcome all women and non-binary people who want to learn how to navigate life's challenges with strength, ease and energy. Your challenges might be massive, or they might be made up of a million tiny issues. Some days it might feel like all you can do is survive; other days you feel all fired up to make a change. This group is here for you, no matter where you're at.
To watch this episode, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/39677793 Samantha Ethridge joins us on #TransTuesday following her Transition Journey Interview to answer questions about her life along with her fiancé Stephanie Ward. We thought we were going to talk about love and relationships through transition (which we did) but questions from our audience took us down an illuminating look into hormones, transitioning later in life and laser hair removal vs. electrolysis. We covered a ton of subjects with Samantha, Stephanie and our audience all sharing the stories of their experiences and recommendations for others. If you have ever wondered when and how you should start to remove your facial hair, this episode has a resounding answer for you. Join us as we air this podcast on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST every Tuesday night, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these podcasts should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Patron and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our podcasts!
Atlanta born and raised Samantha Ethridge, felt alone in the world with her gender dysphoria and knew very little about the transgender community despite the fact that she lived 20 minutes down the road from the famous Transgender SCC Conference. Little did she realize, the love of her life who she would meet years later, was attending that conference every year, just a stone's throw from her home. Samantha shares with us her amazing journey from working in the most testosterone filled environment as a career fire fighter to years later, transitioning at work in the private sector while managing a team of all women. As a parent and grandparent (with two more along the way) Samantha reflects on her coming out and all the steps that led her to finding her fiancé Stephanie Ward, moving to Arkansas and starting her new life surrounded by new circles of friends and a love for domesticity. This is one amazing, love inspiring episode of My Feminine Heart that will lift your spirits and make you believe that dreams really do come true. This video is available for Club Members of My Feminine Heart. To watch this video as a Club Member, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/39421277 If you are not a club member, you can listen to this episode for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Members of My Feminine Heart receive a host of discounts from many of our guests as well as access to all video podcasts and exclusive access to Cassandra Storm Seminar videos. If you believe these podcasts should continue, please support our mission of Outreach, Education and Support for the Transgender Community by subscribing and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more about our Podcasts, visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Atlanta born and raised Samantha Ethridge, felt alone in the world with her gender dysphoria and knew very little about the transgender community despite the fact that she lived 20 minutes down the road from the famous Transgender SCC Conference. Little did she realize, the love of her life who she would meet years later, was attending that conference every year, just a stone's throw from her home. Samantha shares with us her amazing journey from working in the most testosterone filled environment as a career fire fighter to years later, transitioning at work in the private sector while managing a team of all women. As a parent and grandparent (with two more along the way) Samantha reflects on her coming out and all the steps that led her to finding her fiancé Stephanie Ward, moving to Arkansas and starting her new life surrounded by new circles of friends and a love for domesticity. This is one amazing, love inspiring episode of My Feminine Heart that will lift your spirits and make you believe that dreams really do come true. This is a trailer, viewing the full video is available for Club Members of My Feminine Heart. To watch this episode, visit: https://www.patreon.com/posts/39421277 If you are not a club member, you can listen to this episode for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Members of My Feminine Heart receive a host of discounts from many of our guests as well as access to all video podcasts and exclusive access to Cassandra Storm Seminar videos. If you believe these podcasts should continue, please support our mission of Outreach, Education and Support for the Transgender Community by subscribing and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more about our Podcasts, visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our show!
Stephanie Ward is a survivor in so many ways, including losing her spouse at 35 with three children under the age of 5. She has approached several forks in the road of her life and shares the fear she felt and journey she took in sometimes turning toward the scary road only to realize the beautiful path ahead that she could never have imaged for her life. Only Patrons can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/5gGuonIOAes Watch the full video: https://www.patreon.com/posts/37930125 This video is available for Patrons of My Feminine Heart. Patrons receive a host of discounts from many of our guests as well as access to all video podcasts and exclusive access to Cassandra Storm Solo videos. If you believe these podcasts should continue, please support our mission of Outreach, Education and Support for the Transgender Community by subscribing and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more about our Podcasts, visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ If you are not ready to watch the entire video as a subscriber, you can listen to it for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Thank you for your support of this podcast!
Stephanie Ward is a survivor in so many ways, including losing her spouse at 35 with three children under the age of 5. She has approached several forks in the road of her life and shares the fear she felt and journey she took in sometimes turning toward the scary road only to realize the beautiful path ahead that she could never have imaged for her life. Only Patrons can watch the videos as part of their membership but anyone can watch the trailer and listen to the entire interview for free, follow the links below. Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/5gGuonIOAes Watch the full video: https://www.patreon.com/posts/37930125 This video is available for Patrons of My Feminine Heart. Patrons receive a host of discounts from many of our guests as well as access to all video podcasts and exclusive access to Cassandra Storm Solo videos. If you believe these podcasts should continue, please support our mission of Outreach, Education and Support for the Transgender Community by subscribing and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more about our Podcasts, visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ If you are not ready to watch the entire video as a subscriber, you can listen to it for free on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and a number of other podcast platforms: https://anchor.fm/myfeminineheart Thank you for your support of this podcast!
You can also watch the video of this podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/37921368 Join us as we air this podcast on Facebook LIVE every Tuesday night at 8 pm, EST. To catch all our Facebook Live Events especially #TransTuesday at 8 pm EST every Tuesday night, like our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/myfeminineheart If you believe these podcasts should continue, please support our mission by subscribing as a Patron and enjoy a host of discounts, benefits and exclusive videos not available to the general public. To learn more and to help us keep them going by spreading the word about My Feminine Heart, please visit: http://www.myfeminineheart.com/ Thank you for your support of our podcasts!
Der britische Ehepaar ist der perfekte Support für den amerikanischen Songwriter Josh Ritter, der heute Abend in der Passionskirche auftreten wird. Ida Mae, das sind Stephanie Ward und ihr Partner und Gitarrist Chris Turpin. Im Juni veröffentlichte das Ehepaar ihr Debutalbum "Chasing Lights", eine Sammlung mit erdigen Country, Blues und Folksongs. Das Album wurden live im Studio aufgenommen, unterstützt von Ethan Johns, der neben dem Drumpart auch die Produktion übernahm. Ida Mae sind ein eingespieltes Team und harmonieren auf der Bühne, ja, wie ein sich liebendes Ehepaar. Bevor Ida Mae heute das Vorprogramm für Josh Ritter bestreiten, schauen sie im radioeins Studio vorbei.
Dr. Stephanie Ward is a professor at Université de Moncton and a Registered Dietitian. She’s always had an interest in pediatric nutrition, but her involvement in preschool nutrition (anything below 5) started with her PhD work with Healthy Start/Depart Santé project that’s happening in Saskatchewan and NB looking at how to impact healthy eating behaviours and physical activity in preschool kids, including the factors that have an impact in this population. In NB they are looking at the possibility of a nutrition policy in child care centres, similar to what’s happening across the country as well. A lot of eating and physical activity behaviours start in the first 5 years of life and influence the rest of the lifespan which is why it’s so important to start young. Parents often have a hard time getting kids to eat well in those early years. When healthy behaviours are promoted in child care centres, that can help make healthy eating and physical activity behaviours easier. When educators provide nutrition and physical activity education, even in an informal setting, that has an impact on how kids eat and play. Policy and education help with the how and why, and helps guide the child care centres in promoting healthy behaviours and creating a healthy environment. Steph’s top 3: Favourite place: St Andrews Favourite food: Chocolate Favourite activity: Running or Yoga!
Unless you address the mess of bitterness in your life, you will struggle stepping in to God's purpose for you. In this special Mother's Day episode, Danielle Newsome and Stephanie Ward share practical ways they have battled bitterness in their life as moms and ministry leaders.
Unless you address the mess of bitterness in your life, you will struggle stepping in to God's purpose for you. In this special Mother's Day episode, Danielle Newsome and Stephanie Ward share practical ways they have battled bitterness in their life as moms and ministry leaders.
Join us as we start our series called "Supernatural" with a great team of guest speakers from our church body. Pieter De Waal, Stephanie Ward, and Caleb Coverdale! For more info on our church please visit www.myc3church.ca
Welcome back to our second season of the Hiraeth Podcast! This season will be focused around the themes of “heritage and identity.” What is heritage and how do we pack it with us from one place to the next? What does it mean to preserve one’s heritage and when does that become a bad thing? Sarah and Monica explore these questions while looking back at some highlights from last season. Website: https://wp.me/p8obcR-Lt Visit website for: Link to video clip of FIGT talk with Emmy McCarthy and Naomi Hattaway c/o Stephanie Ward of Firefly Coaching. Links to music featured in episode: Ketsa (copyright) http://ketsamusic.com/ under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License Turku, Nomads of the Silk Road (copyright) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License The Water Embers by Ask Again (copyright) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 International License
One-half of the comedy-adventure duo, The Mis-Adventurers, Stephanie Ward has been a professional wrestling fan for a little over a month. 48 Hours removed from the biggest night of the "sports-entertainment" year, Steph provides a unique perspective on her first WrestleMania. We cover the performer-audience relationship, presence, likability and my triple main event selections for next year's Mania. See The Mis-Adventurers at The Castle of Muskogee Renaissance Festival, Weekends April 28-29 through June 2-3. LIKE The Mis-Adventurers on Facebook! Theme composed by Matt Harvey. Additional Themes produced for [By The Mummers] performances composed by Jason Purdy. LIKE The Improviser's Guide on Facebook! FOLLOW @FrankMCardillo on Twitter & Instagram. TheImprovisersGuide.com for more information.
Our special guest today is Stephanie Ward, founder of Firefly Coaching, Business & Marketing Mentor for Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners. Stephanie is known for helping business owners get clear about their businesses and then generating marketing ideas. Are you asking yourself if you really need a business model? Or you think that mapping out a business model is a boring task? In this episode you will learn: what is a business model and why you need one how to map out a simple and profitable business model what to do when your business model is not working how to create your irresistible packages and offers get Stephanie's free gift and much more Did you like this podcast? If yes please leave your comment or share it with your friends.
One of the toughest question for expat spouses to answer: "What do you do?" However, whether you have a job, a business or are still looking for your way, this is a crucial question to learn how to answer. In order to bring you some excellent advice, I brought you one of the best marketer and networker I know, Stephanie Ward! I recorded this interview with her when I had just started the podcast show. It is really fun and interesting to see how things evolved since for me and Tandem Nomads! However, Stephanie's advice and this topic are timeless! This is why I want to make sure to bring it to you again. Stephanie Ward, from Firefly Coaching (http://www.fireflycoaching.com) is a Business and Marketing Mentor and passionate about igniting small businesses success. She shares with you some great applicable tips to answer the question "what do you do?" in a comprehensive and memorable way that fits to your personal or professional situation. Highlights from this episode How to answer the question in an interesting and attractive way How to answer the question “what brought you here?” when you don’t want to start a conversation mentioning the job assignment of your spouse How to make sure that people reach out to you if they need you or your services How to start a conversation when networking How to be a good networker and connector "Instead of trying to be interesting, be interested!" Stephanie's book recommendation: Big Magic (https://www.amazon.com/Big-Magic-Creative-Living-Beyond-ebook/dp/B00S52M350/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499958581&sr=8-1&keywords=Big+Magic) by Elizabeth Gilbert Loving What Is (https://www.amazon.com/Loving-What-Four-Questions-Change-ebook/dp/B000QCSACW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499958650&sr=8-1&keywords=Loving+what+is) by Byron Katie The E-Myth (https://www.amazon.com/E-Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About-ebook/dp/B000RO9VJK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499958686&sr=8-1&keywords=E-Myth) by Michael Gerber Stephanie's online resource: Evernote (https://evernote.com) - Get organized, Work Smarter, Remember everything Find Stephanie Ward: Web: www.fireflycoaching.com (http://www.fireflycoaching.com) Facebook: Firefly Coaching (https://www.facebook.com/fireflycoaching/?pnref=lhc) Twitter: Firefly Coaching (https://twitter.com/FireflyCoaching) Additionally to this episode, you can find more insights from Stephanie on this topic via this great blog post: The right way to say what is it that you do (http://www.fireflycoaching.com/if-you-can’t-answer-this-question-your-business-is-doomed/) .
Pursuing a career while moving from a country to another is indeed one of the most difficult challenges for expat partners. And it is also one of the main topics of Tandem Nomads, so I have to say that it was very difficult to pick just 4 extracts from all previous episodes that can be valuable to you, because all the guests on Tandem Nomads shared some amazing inspiration regarding this topic, so if you haven’t already, I really hope you will take the chance to listen to the past and future episodes on a regular basis if you are looking for solutions to build your portable career. For this episode, what I tried to do, is to select some of the factual points and advice that I think every expat partner should consider when they feel lost with their career and when they are working on building a portable career. We will start with Marilyn Gardner is a clinical nurse liaison, consultant and author of the blog and the book www.tandemnomads.com/48 (http://www.tandemnomads.com/48) Now, here is the extract with Asetila Koestinger, she is a www.tandemnomads.com/27 (http://www.tandemnomads.com/27) Anna Sparks is an expat partner from the USA and this is just a glimpse of the powerful tips she provides on how to write the resume that will get you the job you want. If you haven’t updated your resume for a while, which I know so many of us are in this situation, and if you are looking to apply for a position, you absolutely have to check out the full version of this episode on 24 (http://www.tandemnomads.com/24) To give you some tips on how to master at a networking event, I invited Stephanie Ward, from www.tandemnomads.com/34 (http://www.tandemnomads.com/34) I hope that you will take full advantage of these powerful tips and also share this episode with the friends and expat partners you care about! Also, get ready for the next episode, as we will continue to talk about portable careers, but more on an entrepreneurial aspect, we will figure out together what does it take to build a portable business. Stay tuned to turn your challenges into great opportunities!
In the episode 10, “ to work or not to work... (https://tandemnomads.com/tn10-to-work-or-not-to-work-an-existential-question-for-expat-partners/) ”, I promised to bring you some practical insights to answer this sometimes uncomfortable question for expat partners: “what do you do?” Stephanie Ward is American and lives in the Netherlands where she emigrated for love, she is a Business and Marketing Mentor and passionate about igniting small businesses success. She shares with you some great applicable tips to answer the question "what do you do?" in a comprehensive and memorable way that fits to your personal or professional situation. We will discuss for instance, how to answer the question if: You are looking for a job. You are building or developing a business. You are going through a transition period, such as when you just arrive in a new country. You are a stay-at-home mom. We will also discuss: How to answer the question “what brought you here?” when you don’t want to start a conversation mentioning the job assignment of your spouse that took you to the country where you are. How to make sure that people reach out to you if they need you. Find Stephanie Ward: Web: www.fireflycoaching.com (http://www.fireflycoaching.com) Facebook: Firefly Coaching (https://www.facebook.com/fireflycoaching/?pnref=lhc) Twitter: Firefly Coaching (https://twitter.com/FireflyCoaching) Additionally to this episode, you can find more insights from Stephanie on this topic via this great blog post: The right way to say what is it that you do (http://www.fireflycoaching.com/if-you-can’t-answer-this-question-your-business-is-doomed/) .
"Get clear on who your ideal client is and focus on the benefits you offer." -- Stephanie Ward This podcast is brought to you by Coaches Connection Academy.com - THE Missing Link For Coaches. LISTEN NOW as Keith Keller interviews Stephanie Ward Subscribe to Global Spotlight Podcast via iTunes, Soundcloud and Stitcher Transcript of the Questions & Answers (1) [...] The post [Ep #9] Get clear on who your ideal client is and focus on the benefits you offer with Stephanie Ward appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Why you should NEVER attend another networking event - again! I was searching the internet not so long ago and a title of a blog post caught my eye. The title of the blog post read: Why you should never attend another networking event.” I found this title so intriguing, and found myself clicking through [...] The post [Ep #144] Why you should never attend another networking event with Stephanie Ward appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
Today's guest is Stephanie Ward, a marketing coach for entrepreneurs who want to create meaningful and prosperous businesses. Stephanie is known for helping business owners "get clear" about their business and then generating marketing ideas that are a perfect fit for them. Through her company, Fireflycoaching, she helps small business owners attract new customers through the use of social media. Join Stephanie and Jim in an encore broadcast about why technology is important to small business owners, whether or not they are a technical person.
Punkrock Bride -Founder And Designer Stephanie Ward