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What cognitive challenges can neuroplasticity help you overcome? In this episode, Sue Hollis, Life Coach and author of Riding Raw, and Jason Cruickshank, Cognitive Coach at ECHOS, share how they've witnessed neuroplasticity change the lives of the people around them. With a background in teaching with Eaton Arrowsmith, Jason talks about his experience helping children and adults with learning disabilities improve their cognition, and how he has continued to help clients at every age optimize their brain at ECHOS. Sue explains how she first recognized the power of neuroplastic change while watching her son go through the Eaton Arrowsmith program, and then turned to ECHOS to fight cognitive decline in herself at age 61.Brain Mastery is hosted by CEO of ABI Wellness, Mark Watson. He is an expert on brain injury recovery and is passionate about educating people about the potential to change, adapt, and heal the brain.Featuring:Jason Cruickshank - Twitter, WebsiteSue Hollis - Twitter, Facebook, WebsiteMentioned:Participate in a two week free trial at ECHOS: register here
Sue Hollis is a coach, adventurepreneur, motivator, guide, and author. Sue's story of having amazing "head" success - a big career, beautiful family, financial security, house, cars, and a life of adventure - yet still feeling empty, is inspiring and will challenge you to take a good look at your life. Where are you leading with your head and not your heart? What changes can you make? Who do you really want to be? Sue was a driven, Type-A overachiever and mega-successful business leader compelled to control everything in her life — her business, her eating habits, and her time. Her identity was tied to her job, and her work was her entire purpose. But despite her external success, Sue felt a deep sense of unhappiness. She left it all behind and decided to set off on an 83-day solo journey across North America on her motorcycle, Voodoo. Along the way she discovered "heart" success. She got to know herself in a whole new way, tapped back into her self-love, passion, and joy. She reclaimed her life and she began to heal. She opened her heart and stepped into the fullness of who she was meant to be. Sue's story of finding her self-love, letting go of perfectionism, and honoring herself is relatable, full of so much courage, vulnerable, and inspiring. To learn more about Sue and her new and inspiring book Riding Raw check out her website suehollis.com and make sure to follow her on Instagram @suehollis_ Stories of Inspiring Joy is a production of Seek The Joy Media and created by Sydney Weiss. To learn more and submit your story, click here. *Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Stories of Inspiring Joy.
Sue Hollis has every reason to be arrogant and obnoxious: she was a powerhouse corporate warrior for both British Airways and Qantas before realizing she wanted to make a bigger impact with her work. That's when she stepped down and co-founded TravelEdge, a corporate travel management company now valued over $250 Million, 20 years ago, making her one of Australia's Top 10 Female Entrepreneurs. But even that began to wear on her so she listened to her heart, stepped down from the CEO position and rode her BMW superbike solo around the Pacific Northwest for three months, eventually writing a book about the journey, “Riding Raw”, released in August 2018. Sue is now a coach and an "adventurepreneur" (a term she coined), based between Whistler, Canada and Sydney, Australia. When she came to my house she was coming from a motorcycle race track where she trains at speeds close to 200 mph... at 60 years of age! She has raised two successful boys. For all of her accomplishments, she could not have been cooler, kinder or more passionate and compassionate. What I loved about her is that she lets her values define her, not her accomplishments. I dare you not to love her and be inspired by her courage to listen to her heart and impact the world. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune in for this weeks episode of the podcast as Mat interviews highly successful business woman Sue hollis. She has worked high up in corporate world and has successful sold her own business for millions of dollars. Suzy talks about how she quit her high paying corporate job and started her own business while also share all the knowledge she has learnt along the way.
Sue Hollis has every reason to be arrogant and obnoxious: she was a powerhouse corporate warrior for both British Airways and Qantas before realizing she wanted to make a bigger impact with her work. That's when she stepped down and co-founded TravelEdge, a corporate travel management company now valued over $250 Million, 20 years ago, making her one of Australia's Top 10 Female Entrepreneurs. But even that began to wear on her so she listened to her heart, stepped down from the CEO position and rode her BMW superbike solo around the Pacific Northwest for three months, eventually writing a book about the journey, “Riding Raw”, released in August 2018. Sue is now a coach and an adventurepreneur (a term she coined), based between Whistler, Canada and Sydney, Australia. When she came to my house she was coming from a motorcycle race track where she trains at speeds close to 200 mph... at 60 years of age! She has raised two successful boys. For all of her accomplishments, she could not have been cooler, kinder or more passionate and compassionate. What I loved about her is that she lets her values define her, not her accomplishments. I dare you not to love her and be inspired by her courage to listen to her heart and impact the world. SHOW NOTES: Sue's current day pursuits as an Adventurepreneur, (4:00). Sue's journey from corporate warrior to doing her own thing, (6:20). Realizing that she couldn't make a difference in people's lives in the corporate world, even as a CEO, she knew she had to make a drastic change, (7:35). "As a mother, I wanted to be spending more time with my son. I didn't want him growing up with me being on an aircraft constantly", (9:23). “Our houses were so close in those days, we could literally knock on each other’s kitchen window...we would knock on each other’s window, pass business plans across the window and say, does this make sense? And after a couple of weeks... we both looked at each other and went… let’s do something together,” (10:38). The surreal quality of being considered one of the Top 10 Female Entrepreneurs in Australia, (11:58). “And I really wanted to create an environment where we could enable to be the best they could be, personally and professionally and then to do something amazing for clients. Oh, and by the way, hopefully this makes money. 'Cause we were really doing it for us”, (12:53). The humble beginnings of a company that grew to $250 Million and beyond, (14:44). Two things: 1 - Letting go of ego, 2 - continuing to get up every morning and knowing that what we were doing was going to make a difference, (18:34). Sue's business coach, about her book, Riding Raw: “If it helps one person, would you write it?" Sue: "Of course." Coach: "It'll help one person. Write the book," (23:29). The influences of early life on Sue's warrior mentality, (25:50). The realization that her warrior ways could only take her so far - the perils of perfectionism, (29:24). How Sue's body broke down to protect her from her own perfectionism, (33:23). "Okay, girl, you are going to be slapped down and slapped down hard", (38:45). You only get to true happiness when you let go of control, (40:15). A new look at the word surrender, (40:50). The power of opening yourself up, (44:10). Sue's two interpretations of the word "No", (46:40). The joy of connectivity, (48:15). Intention and making conscious decisions to connect, (50:53). Advice to Younger Self: in her late 20's, "You are not your business card. That is your title, it's what you do, but not who you are," (52:00). LINKS: Website: More About Sue Twitter: @SueHollis Riding Raw: A Journey From Empty to Full (Sue's Book on Amazon) Article: SheSpark Magazine Feature on Sue RELATED PAST EPISODES OF 10,000 “No”s: Ep 9: Beyond Everest, World Class Climber & Best Selling Author Alison Levine Ep 59: Fight Depression with Creation, Founder/CEO of Melissa & Doug Toy Company, Melissa Bernstein, Part I Ep 63: Corner the Market with Social Media, Founder/CEO Marketing4Actors, Heidi Dean Ep 66: How to Be Happier Now, Happier Inc. Founder/CEO, Nataly Kogan Ep 84: Poo-Pourrie & Supernatural CEO Suzy Batiz, How to Create a $500 Million Empire & Make the World Believe Your Poop Doesn't Stink If you like what you hear, please Subscribe, leave an iTunes review and spread the word. You can also listen to all episodes at www.10000nos.com
If you've ever wondered if this is all there is, then you need to listen to this week's podcast with Sue Hollis, the 60 year old who, having built the multi million dollar company TravelEdge, stepped down as CEO when she had a ‘midlife awakening', and rode a motorbike around North America for 4 months. Sue is not just an inspirational leader and adventurepreneur, she's an example to us all that when you think you've achieved all there is to achieve, you can still strike out in a new direction. Let her be your motivator and guide and empower you on your own journey. When Dom spoke to Sue it was 4am in Washington state and she was about to go and race superbikes around the Ridge in Seattle. That might be where she is now, but she started out in a very different place - as a corporate heavy hitter with British Airways and Qantas, before braving the wild world of entrepreneurship and starting her own business, TravelEdge. And it's TravelEdge that Sue talks about today and how it led her to explore a different kind of life - the one she's living currently. On today's podcast: What drove Sue to step away from her highly successful career in the corporate world The highs and lows of her entrepreneurship journey Why she places such high impetus on values How to build a company culture through your hiring process Invest in your people and get the most out of them whilst they work for you Leadership can be knowing when to step aside as CEO Don't work with organisations that don't fit your values Links: Riding Raw - the journey from empty to full www.zappos.com
Joseph Warren chats with: Sue Hollis (CEO, Adventurepreneur, Coach) "WITH EVERY CHALLENGE THERE IS ALWAYS A SILVER LINING"
Join our community of Patreon supporters. First 10 patrons receive a Be Bold gift! Today's conversation is with Pam LeBlanc. Pam spent nearly 21 years writing about fitness, adventure and travel for the Austin American-Statesman, Austin’s daily newspaper. It was there that she wrote a weekly column called Fit City. And it’s a befitting column for someone who considers herself to be an Outdoor Junkie. While she had done a number of things over the years that tested her confidence and really forced her to stretch herself, she declared 2017 as her Year of Adventure and she set out to purposely do things that she was uncomfortable with. In her article declaring her year of adventure, she ends with this, “Take a flying leap, splash hard, get your hair wet and smudge your makeup.” During her adventurous year, she jumped off a 10-meter diving board, she ran a naked 5K race and she rappelled down a 38 story high-rise in Austin (dressed in a Wonder Woman suit, of course!) – all of which she describes in this episode. Pam is someone who confronts life head on and lives it to the fullest. You’re going to hear all kinds of stories about her adventures here but what I hope you’ll take away from this conversation is that we can create adventures in our lives, big and small, every single day. With that, enjoy this conversation with Pam LeBlanc. ***** Have a burning question and want to be featured on a future episode! Call 877-280-5170 and leave a message or email me here. ***** Connect with Pam:Instagram | Twitter Links/books/people mentioned Life on the John Muir Trail (by Pam LeBlanc) Fit City Declares Her Year of Adventure (by Pam LeBlanc) What's it Like to Run a Naked 5K? (by Pam LeBlanc) What's it Like to Rappel Down a 38-story High Rise in Downtown Austin? (by Pam LeBlanc) How Does it Feel to Jump Off a 10-Meter Dive Platform? (by Pam LeBlanc) West Hansen - The Amazon Express Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine Texas Highways Texas Water Safari Gar fish (photos) Burro racing Sue Hollis (on Be Bold Podcast) Connect with me: Facebook Instagram WanderTours Be Bold Facebook Group (women-only) Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe then tell a friend! Be Bold, Beth
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Sue Hollis must have a butt made of iron to have survived 83 days and 23k kilometers of riding across North America. She was fed up with her entrepreneurial life and wanted to start something new. She considered this the third phase of her life where her first was corporate life.
When seasoned rider, Sue Hollis, left on her first long distance motorcycle trip, she had no idea if she would find the answers she was looking for. Riding in the United States and Canada, through deserts and over mountains, in sunshine and torrential downpours, she made life changing connections and discovered things about herself that would change the way she lives. For photos and links go to https://adventureriderradio.com and see the show notes.
Ladies! Please join our Be Bold Facebook Group! You are in for a real treat today. This is a long conversation with a woman whom you’ve likely never heard of before but I can guarantee you will want to meet and hang out with her after you listen to this episode. I’m not sure if it’s her accent, which is beyond charming, or it’s her self-deprecating way or it’s her keen observations about herself and others. It’s probably a combination of all of those. But whatever it is, you’re going to be pulled into a conversation that is just gonna make you feel good and, hopefully, it’s gonna make you think differently about what’s possible for yourself. So, this conversation is with Sue Hollis. Sue is an Australian but she currently splits her time between the land down under and Canada. It was my very good fortune that she happened to be in Canada this summer and was willing to take a ride down here to Seattle on her beloved motorcycle, Voodoo, as she calls it, to record. Anyway, Sue just released a book called Riding Raw: The Journey from Empty to Full which chronicles her three-month ride through North America (mostly in the western US and parts of Canada) on her 1000 CC BMW superbike. As a rider myself, I can attest to the fact that 1000 cc’s is a big bike, especially for a petite woman like Sue. But she took on this big trip after feeling like her “perfect” world wasn’t so perfect and she needed a drastic change to reclaim her life and find, what she calls, heart success. She really has a wonderful story to tell about her rise in the corporate travel world and how she always felt that she was going to be found out as a fraud at what she was doing (and that came with a lot of stress and fear). She went on to build a multi-million dollar business but still felt empty (hence the sub-title of the book, from empty to full). As you can imagine, she’s got some great stories to tell, not only about her past life in her career but also about her journey on Voodoo. And there are great lessons in here for all of us, not just for unhappy corporate execs or motorcycle riders. Some of the lessons she shares are really accessible to us all. And that’s probably what makes this conversation so much fun and interesting. So with that, here’s my conversation with Sue Hollis. ____ By the way...I’d love to hear your feedback! Send me a note at beth@beboldpodcast.com and let me know what you think. You can also leave voice feedback or ask a question by calling 877-280-5170. I’d love to grow our community by featuring you and your questions on future episodes. If you’ve got suggestions for future guests, I’m all ears. I’m going to be on Kauai and also in NYC later this month (and probably the Bay Area, LA and Portland soon) so if you have any suggestions, you can fill out a guest submission form on the Be Bold podcast website. _____ Connect with Sue:Website | Instagram | Facebook Links/books/people mentionedRiding Raw: A Journey from Empty to Full by Sue Hollis (Amazon) The Brain's Way of Healing by Norman Doige (Amazon) Arrowsmith Schools Nicole Antoinette (on Be Bold Podcast) Travel Edge Destination Highways (Amazon) Ben Greenfield Krista Tippet's On Being Rich Roll Finding Ultra by Rich Roll (Amazon) Brendan Brazier Vega foods Thrive by Brendan Brazier (Amazon) Whistler Ironman 2019 The Book of Joy by Desmund Tutu and the Dalai Lama (Amazon) Connect with me: Facebook Instagram WanderTours Be Bold Facebook Group (women-only) Twitter Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe then tell a friend! Be Bold, Beth
Sue Hollis Founder TravelEdge, Bike Lover and AdventurePreneur Sue has had a wild and crazy ride within the airline and travel industry over the past 30 years. As a senior airline executive with British Airways in both Australia and the U.K., her roles included Manager Sales London, General Manager 767 Fleet, General Manager British Airways/Qantas Joint Serves Agreement, and the Head of Australia Sales for Qantas. Not content with living a corporate life and wanting to make a bigger difference, she stepped into the role of ‘Entrepreneur’ and started TravelEdge – a successful corporate travel management company with her business partner Grant Wilson 17 years ago. Since that time, TravelEdge has grown into a $250m business becoming the largest independent travel management company in Australia, with Sue being recognised as one of the Top 10 Women entrepreneurs in the country. Still following her passions, Sue stepped down from the role of TravelEdge CEO in 2015 to ride a BMW superbike solo around the Pacific Northwest for three months. Her first book encompassing that journey – “Riding Raw” – was released in August 2018. Sue is now a coach and an adventurepreneur – based between Whistler, Canada and Sydney, Australia – where she can be found following her passions, building communities, racing motorbikes and helping people create lives of epic proportions! Sue, welcome to the program Highlights How despite having every definition of success on the outside, Sue was empty on the inside. Am I happy? The important question we must act on. How Sue quit her job as CEO of TravelEdge and went riding around North America on her motorbike. My Ducati is my favourite motorbike as she is unpredictable and wild. How Travel Edge knocked backed clients in the middle of the GFC due to a conflict in values.
Sue Hollis, author of Riding Raw, lived in the fast lane. She was juggling a high powered career, she was a super mom, and she was always striving for perfection. But in spite ... The post Riding Raw: Sue Hollis appeared first on Author Hour.