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Order your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---Get your artistic goals ready for today's guest: Liz Haywood-Sullivan, a realist painter with a deep love of pastels, teaching others, and being an advocate for the arts. Liz shares her with us her background transitioning from a design career to becoming a renowned pastel artist. She also discusses the challenges of balancing her art practice with running art organizations, and the importance of setting realistic goals to maintain productivity. Liz gives us her very best tips on how to set goals for the new year as an artist as well as the importance of reviewing your past year to help you prioritize better. She tells us about creating a north star to aim for and charting your course with short term and long term goals. Liz also emphasizes the cyclical nature of creativity and the need for self-care, as well as the value of teaching to supplement her art income. She reflects on the lasting impact of art and the personal fulfillment of the creative process. Liz provides advice for aspiring artists to be kind to themselves and work within their natural rhythms. So get ready with some pen and paper to take some notes and start planning your goals for the year ahead!Liz's FASO site:https://www.lizhaywoodsullivan.com/Liz's Newsletters on Setting Artistic Goals for the New Year:https://www.lizhaywoodsullivan.com/nl/?nid=308234&type=htmlhttps://www.lizhaywoodsullivan.com/nl/?nid=277501&type=html
A career professional harpist and harp instructor, Cheryl Ann Fulton shares her inspiring journey of merging artistry with business to earn a higher income. Her path reveals how creative fulfillment and financial reward can coexist, offering valuable lessons for course creators and artists alike.Dr. Cheryl Ann Fulton is a world-class harpist, expert in historical harps, prolific recording artist, UC Berkeley faculty member, and online course creator.In this episode, Ari, Abe, and Cheryl discuss:Her journey to creating online courses and her initial experiences with Skype teachingThe process and challenges of developing her first big evergreen courseShifting her perspective on business and art through the ACES programDetails of her successful medieval music online course and its impactThe importance of understanding what students want and adjusting course content accordinglyLessons learned from teaching both individual and group lessons onlineChallenges of teaching instrument techniques in an online group settingThe evolution from one-on-one lessons to one-to-many group workshopsCheryl's new courses and her approach to promoting through email lists and other channels“What I did was, I just went for it, because I was also trying to create a legacy.” — Cheryl Ann FultonGuest Bio:A world-class artist and leading pioneer of historical harps, Cheryl Ann Fulton has enjoyed a successful performing, recording, teaching, and scholarly research career since 1984. Recognized as a “genuine virtuosa of her instrument,” she performs on and teaches Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque (triple- and single-action pedal), contemporary "Celtic" lever, and pedal harps. She earned her BS (pedal harp), MM, and DM (performance/historical harp/musicology) degrees from the Indiana University Jacob's School of Music. She received a Fulbright award for research and performance in Lisbon, Portugal, and became principal harpist for the Orchestre Gulbenkian.A versatile recording artist, Cheryl Ann can be heard on over forty recordings on many major labels, as well as on film scores and video game soundtracks in a broad range of musical styles from medieval, baroque, and classical to contemporary, Celtic, World, and orchestral music. In 2017 she produced the film The Harps in the Trees illustrating the connection between harps, music, and nature. Her 2023 recording with the Silicon Valley girl's choir iSing, love & light, was put up for a Grammy nomination.Dr. Fulton is currently on the faculty of UC Berkeley, has a private studio in the San Francisco Bay Area and on Zoom, and offers online courses through her “Harp Secrets” programs. Her music can be heard on Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, YouTube, and Magnatune. Besides music, she is a serious student of the Narrative Enneagram and Astrology. When she is not working, she is playing with and training her two Belgian Tervuren dogs or out riding her Arabian horse on the trails in the East Bay hills.Resources or websites mentioned in this episode:MiraseeRuzukuCheryl Ann Fulton's websiteSpecial gift to podcast listeners:Download Cheryl Ann Fulton's performance of Toccata in d minor by J.S. BachTeach Your Gift (book)ACES Business Acceleration ProgramCredits:Hosts: Ari Iny and Abe CrystalProducer: Michi LantzEditor: Andrew ChapmanExecutive Producer: Danny InyAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioTo catch the great episodes that are coming up on Course Lab, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Music credits:Track Title: Bossa BBArtist Name: MarieWriter Name: Chelsea McGoughPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist Name: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter Name: Matthew WigtonPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: GraceArtist Name: ShimmerWriter Name: Matthew WigtonPublisher Name: BOSS SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSTrack Title: Carousel LightsArtist Name: Chelsea McGoughWriter Name: Chelsea McGoughWriter Name: Matthew WigtonPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONPublisher Name: BOSS SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.Episode transcript: From Music Mastery to Teaching Online (Cheryl Ann Fulton).
Ever wondered how to transform your passion for teaching into a thriving online business? Katie Gettys joins us to share her incredible journey from a solo educator to the helm of a bustling music studio on Outschool. She unveils the secrets to diversifying teaching content, managing a team, and leveraging Outschool's platform to reach a broad age range of students. Whether it's music, academics, or life skills, Katie's experience is a goldmine for those looking to scale their teaching endeavors into a successful enterprise.This conversation isn't just about success stories; it's a practical guide for educators navigating the evolving online landscape. We tackle the trepidation surrounding self-paced teaching and reveal how to strategically manage class preparation, ensuring your courses stand out in a crowded marketplace. With updates to Outschool enhancing teacher-student interactions, we dissect the strategies that will help you establish a solid teaching presence and grow your reputation from the get-go.The clock is ticking down to the Teacher Seller Summit, starting June 27th, and this episode is your backstage pass to the action, providing invaluable insights on amplifying your business across multiple platforms, from Teachers Pay Teachers to your personal website. Don't miss out on this chance to elevate your teaching business to the next level. Join us, learn, and let's transform your educational prowess into entrepreneurial success together.Get Your Tickets to Teacher Seller's Summit!https://rebrandedteacher.kartra.com/page/hM1199Katie's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/katiegettys_/?hl=enKatie's Coaching Links:https://coaching.katiegettys.com/links?r_done=1
Are you ready to turn your teaching passion into profit on Outschool platform, but you're feeling a little lost in the crowd? Whether you're struggling to stand out among the crowd, or to even get your classes to start showing up in search, this episode is your golden ticket to start gaining those enrollments. If this sounds like you, then stay tuned for strategies that will not only help you discover what to teach on Outschool but also ensure that your classes show up, stand out, and convert interested families into paying learners. SHOW NOTES: https://katiegettys.com/episode16
#175: Olly Richards went from being a professional jazz musician to starting a multi-million dollar language learning business. He explains why he changed careers, how he knew what to do next, and the ways he identified where he had an unfair advantage. What you'll learn[1:59] The different key transitions in Olly's career. [4:08] Common thought patterns that indicate a career change is a good move. [5:55] The frame of mind you need to start a career as a professional jazz musician. [7:06] What made Olly stop playing jazz professionally. [10:23] The benefits of teaching jazz instead of performing live music. [12:10] Why people want to teach English abroad. [15:15] The differences between teaching in the UK and teaching abroad. [17:47] How Olly chose where to teach English abroad. [19:25] The benefits of working in the Middle East as an English teacher. [20:10] How the evolution of the internet has created business opportunities. [24:15] The problem with comparing your career to your friends'. [25:07] How to stand out and identify your unique skills. [28:47] Ways of turning a hobby blog into a business. [31:55] Where to learn the essentials of making money from a blog. [34:32] How and why to build a business personal brand. [40:15] What all of Olly's jobs have had in common. [41:53] Olly's plans for the future. [45:25] Why Olly decided to start a blog. Resources mentioned in this episodePlease note that some of these are affiliate links and we may get a commission in the event that you make a purchase. This helps us to cover our expenses and is at no additional cost to you.The Seven Year ItchThe $100 Startup, Chris GuillebeauStoryLearningFor the show notes for this episode, including a full transcript and links to all the resources mentioned, visit:https://changeworklife.com/teaching-online-business-and-all-that-jazz-transferable-skills-and-finding-your-personal-store-of-value/Re-assessing your career? Know you need a change but don't really know where to start? Check out these two exercises to start the journey of working out what career is right for you!Take me to the exercises!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
If you're an aspiring online teacher, this episode is tailor-made for you! With five years of online teaching experience under my belt, I can assure you that today's journey is a whole new level of excitement compared to when I first started.So in this episode, I'm thrilled to share what I would do If I Was to Start Teaching Online TODAY, right from scratch. Stay tuned till the end because I've got a game-changing step-by-step process that you won't want to miss!SHOW NOTES: https://katiegettys.com/episode13
In episode 495, Megan chats to Ashley Covelli about how to host successful virtual or in-person cooking classes, including technical setup, engagement strategies, and pricing considerations. Ashley Covelli is the food photographer, recipe developer, and culinary instructor behind Big Flavors from a Tiny Kitchen and the co-founder of Passing the Plate. She loves helping busy people find time to cook delicious meals while reducing the amount of stress, money, and waste involved in the process. She believes in the restorative and joyful practice of sharing meals in the community, preserving the recipes of our ancestors, and cooking as a way of creating memories with loved ones. Ashley's legitimately tiny kitchen is located in Ossining, New York, where she lives with her husband, son, and a feisty rescue cat. Her professional background is in graphic design and fine art, and she brings that aesthetic to her culinary creations. In this episode, you'll learn about how to generate additional income through cooking classes and finer details like creating a welcoming environment, managing class logistics, and striking a balance between preparation and execution. - Diversify Revenue Streams: Consider various income sources like sponsored posts, affiliates, and teaching classes to sustain your business. - Protect Your Energy Levels: Avoid overcommitting to classes or projects to maintain balance and prevent burnout. - Factor in Prep Work: Acknowledge the extensive preparation involved in virtual classes, including recipe testing, setup, teaching, and cleanup. - Test Your Gear: Prioritize tech checks and microphone charging to ensure smooth virtual class experiences. - Encourage Audience Interaction: Create a welcoming environment by inviting questions and feedback during classes. - Be Prepared for Tech Glitches: Stay calm and adaptable in case of technical issues during live sessions. - Use Instagram Stories: Use platforms like Instagram Stories to practice and improve comfort with video content. - Engage Authentically: Embrace imperfection and genuine interactions to connect with your audience effectively. Connect with Ashley Covelli Website | Instagram
It's never ideal to lose your job, but losing it on your birthday feels like an angsty Alanis Morissette song. Early on in our lives and careers, we hear messaging that is pushing this desire for us to find job security. The issue here, especially in the arts, job security is more of an illusion than a tangible reality. In this episode, Brandon share three ways to protect against and combat job loss. Although dancers traditionally move from job to job, how can we refocus our goals from job security, to job fulfillment? Connect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREJoin the PROS Waitlist: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
As a current film-score writer and long-time online teacher, Jason Rivera has a lot of experience in the world of course creation. In this episode, we take a deep dive into his story with online courses and how course creation has transformed his business. Listen in as we talk about combatting perfectionism, finding your niche, where to sell online courses, and so much more!Jason's Links:WebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitterFilm ScoresSkillshare CoursesUdemy CoursesTime Stamps:[0:26] Intro[2:00] Beginning of Interview[2:36] Jason's Business & Experience with Teaching Online[7:42] All About Tech[10:17] Keeping Your Momentum & Managing Perfectionism[18:00] Pricing Your Courses[23:00] Selling Your Course[31:04] Jason's TMO Experience[39:00] How to Start Creating Your First Course[42:45] Jason's Experience with Film Scoring[47:15] OutroHave you left a review?Please take a moment to review this podcast on iTunes, your reviews mean so much to me! Your reviews also help other teachers find the podcast and know that it's one that can benefit their business as well. Click the link below to review the podcast:Leave a ReviewDon't forget to watch my free masterclass!Learn how to DOUBLE your studio income without wasting a cent on ads! If you're looking for serious studio growth, help with social media, and studio branding then you need to watch my free class. It won't be available much longer! Click the link below to check it out.Free Course!
We move through two phases as we navigate our careers and most dancers (if not all) will start in the Growth Phase. Here, we are gaining new skills, experiences, and creating value for ourselves, but maybe not always getting the pay we want. Ideally, this phase will lead us to a Demand Phase where we have more autonomy over the jobs we do and create work that fulfills us artistically and financially. In this episode, Brandon breaks down these two phases and emphasizes their utility as a guide to filter jobs and projects as we move forward in our careers. When is a growth phase necessary in order to reach a demand phase?Additional Call to Action: I'm creating a new program and looking for a specific group of dancers to participate in the pilot season. If you meet at least 4 of the following criteria, I want to hear from you:1. In your first 1-2 years of a pro dance career2. Currently living in or near NYC3. Contemporary dance4. Actively looking or auditioning for dance jobs in the next 3-6 months5. Haven't had the best luck booking work OR haven't booked any fulfilling work in yet.Shoot me a DM on IG if this is you and you want to hear more about the program. Connect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
As music teachers, it is so important that we teach our students skills other than those learned on a piano or guitar. Teaching them life skills can be valuable and solidify your role as a mentor in their lives. One of the skills that can be valuable is emotional resilience, the ability to pick themselves back up and keep going when they fail. While students will hit boundaries and obstacles that are difficult to overcome, your guidance can help them become who they want to be. Listen in to hear how Mary Mendoza has included these values in her teaching!Time Stamps:[0:40] Introduction[2:15] Mary's Story[8:22] Working Through Performance Anxiety[17:14] The Benefits of Teaching Online[18:07] Mary's Journey with Teach Music Online[20:17] A Message to Aspiring Online Teachers [23:24] Receiving Support from Parents[26:00] OutroMary's Links:Website: resilientmusiciansacademy.comInstagram: instagram.com/resilient.musiciansFacebook: facebook.com/resilient.musicians
For years, I have been in the online teaching community helping to educate the teachers around me about the ways in which online teaching is better. I have been teaching online for more than ten years, and I can verify that it absolutely works! There will always be the naysayers and those that prefer the traditional methods, but I'm here to reassure you: Online teaching is the future! In this episode, I invited Jennifer Sheehan, a vocal performer, online teacher and Juilliard graduate, onto the podcast to talk about the ways that online music teaching has CHANGED her studio for the better. We talk methods, connecting with your students, utilizing social media for good, and so much more! Listen in to hear Jennifer's story and how you can make online teaching the future of your studio.Time Stamps:[2:00] Jennifer's Education & Teaching Journey[9:55] Connecting with your students[12:05] Meditation in Music Lessons[15:00] The TMO Experience[16:55] How Jennifer Started Teaching Online[21:50] Skills You Can Develop as a Teacher[22:20] The Benefits of Teaching Online[28:30] How to Really Make Online Teaching Possible[29:47] Using Social Media in a Meaningful WayJennifer's Links:Music Studio: https://jennifersheehanmusicstudio.mymusicstaff.comPerformer Website: http://jennifersheehan.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenniferSheehanMusicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifersheehanmusic/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jennifersheehanvideoHave you left a review?Please take a moment to review this podcast on iTunes, your reviews mean so much to me! Your reviews also help other teachers find the podcast and know that it's one that can benefit their business as well. Click the link below to review the podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teach-music-online/id1522634913Don't forget to watch my free masterclass!Learn how to DOUBLE your studio income without wasting a cent on ads! If you're looking for serious studio growth, help with social media, and studio branding then you need to watch my free class. It won't be available much longer! Click the link below to check it out.https://www.teachmusic.online/training
If your brain is screaming with fears when it comes to teaching online then this episode is for you. Everyone has fears that rise as they operate their business. It's okay to feel them; you're not alone. But it's essential to push through them to build a successful business.Moving past the misconceptions, we're about to redefine what it means to be a qualified teacher. You don't need a formal education to be triumphant in the baking or treat-making arena. Your unique experiences and perspectives are your credentials, and neglecting your gifts could be detrimental. Even if the journey brings criticism, remember if it's meant for you, it's yours. So, step into the light, embrace your story, and let's start nurturing your skills with confidence.In this episode we will coverWhat to do if you don't want your competitor to buy your classHow to overcome imposter syndromeWhat mindset shifts are need to overcome all of your fearsHow to handle if what you want to teach is on You- Tube alreadyHow to deal with with not feeling qualifiedWhat to do if you struggle with perfectionism and so much moreThe doors to my 8 week program Teaching Your Passion are now open. If your ready to start, sell and market your courses in your baking business click here for all the details.https://www.bakingforbusiness.com/teachBusines FREEBIES:Grab my FREE resource guide and get 30 plus resources to level-up your home bakery business click here to grab my FREE guide and get more tips from me every week.http://bit.ly/bakersresourcesAre we friends on Instagram? If you enjoyed this episode TAG ME at @bakingforbusinessI really do appreciate each and every one of you guys and LOVE meeting new baking friends.
I think one of the main reason dancer's don't continue to pursue a career in dance is because they get defeated before they even start. We face a lot of rejection early on and can't always see the bigger picture when it comes to a successful career.In this episode, Brandon shares 4 ways dancers can stop living in the short term losses and focus on the long term success. Through consistency, awareness, and adaptability, dancers can stay present in their careers without feeling defeated by a wave of rejection.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
Have you ever wondered what you really need to know before becoming an online music teacher?In this podcast episode, we're taking a deep dive into some of the many lessons Lisa Bailey has learned in her experience as an online music teacher. Since 2018, Lisa has been teaching completely online and expanding her studio, and you can do it too! During this episode, we'll discuss setting up your Facebook page, recruiting students, raising your rates, the benefits of staying online, and more!Listen in for Lisa's best tips for becoming a successful studio owner![1:28] Episode Topics[2:00] Lisa Bailey Introduction[2:55] Lisa's Teaching Journey[4:41] The Benefits of Teaching Online[6:26] Retaining Students When You Go Online[7:43] Lessons from the Membership[11:54] Studio Marketing On Social Media[13:52] Gaining Students from Messages[16:01] Student Engagement & Motivation[17:03] Lesson Plan Examples - Circle of Fifths[20:56] Activities for Beginner Students[24:37] Raising Your Rates as an Online Teacher[30:35] Advice for Online TeachersLisa's Links:https://www.facebook.com/pianostudiolisabailey/https://www.instagram.com/pianostudio_lisabailey/Have you left a review?Please take a moment to review this podcast on iTunes, your reviews mean so much to me! Your reviews also help other teachers find the podcast and know that it's one that can benefit their business as well. Click the link below to review the podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teach-music-online/id1522634913Don't forget to watch my free masterclass!Learn how to DOUBLE your studio income without wasting a cent on ads! If you're looking for serious studio growth, help with social media, and studio branding then you need to watch my free class. It won't be available much longer! Click the link below to check it out.https://www.teachmusic.online/training
If you're wondering how to avoid loneliness when teaching online, read on. When you're running your own business and working from home, it can be all too easy to not speak to people for days! When this leads to loneliness, it's then easy to feel resentful towards your work. Let's flip this around. ****** Welcome back to Teach Languages Online! This is the podcast for online language teachers who want to enjoy their work without sacrificing their other joys in life. Take a listen, subscribe if you're not already, and leave a review to let others know you enjoy the show - it's good karma! ******
We all navigate our careers in our own time. Some of us find that we love to dance but don't see it as a viable career option right away and decide to take some time off. Dispite what you're hard core ballet teacher has told you, you can always take a break and get back into dance. How you do it safely and consistently is the real question.In this episode, Brandon talks about how to navigate your reentry into the dance world. Through Ihis own experience with taking time away, Brandon shares three things dancers can do to make sustainable choices as they dive back in (or maybe just dip a toe in at first).Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
The wildness of a dance career comes in waves. Between shows, auditions, class, and anything else that can fill our days, we can go for weeks without having a full day off. As we go through these motions, we can start to feel the weight of our careers. In this episode, Brandon shares three ways he finds useful to simplify the role we play as dancers. Through these mindset shifts we can make space for more joy and less intimidating stress in our busy day to day lives.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
The freelance life is no joke. It takes time, energy, and a drive that isn't for everyone. However, if you're able to stick it out, you could have a stellar career like Christine Flores.In this episode, I chat with my good friend and Freelance Queen of NYC, Christine Flores. We talk about the schedule of a freelancer, how we'll never like auditions, and the importance of listening to what you want to do and keeping an open mind.Christine Flores is originally from Toronto, Ontario and has been working with Pam Tanowitz since 2016. She graduated from New World School of the Arts (Miami) in 2015 with a BFA in Dance and received additional training at Springboard Danse Montreal, the Contemporary Program at Jacob's Pillow, and Cunningham Fellowship workshops. Named one of Dance Magazine's 2021 “25 to Watch”, Christine is currently based out of New York City and also performing with Company XIV, Danielle Russo Performance Project, Keigwin + Company, Dance Heginbotham, NVA & Guests, and Shinsa Collective.Connect with Christine!Instagram: @ChristineFl0resInterested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
The life of a dancer is a busy one. We use a lot of energy physically and mentally each day and can get into routines that don't allow a lot of rest. However, every once in a while we get hit with a random day off and are left searching for ideas of how to fill it.In this episode, Brandon talks about his best practices when it comes to taking advantage of a day off. It's important that dancers find an array of restorative activities they can implement when they have the time to so they aren't left with decision fatigue about how to spend their time.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
One of the more common job offers for dancers fresh out of school is and apprenticeship. These positions have varying responsibilities form one company to the next but you can't know what to expect until you're in it....right?In this episode, Brandon talks about what to consider before accepting a role as an apprentice. What questions should you ask up front and what experience are you looking to have? We step into these positions with specific goals or hopeful outcomes. What do you need to figure out so you can have a positive experience and avoid being left with nothing but resentment and disappointment. Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
Unfortunately, getting a job as a dancer is not the easiest process straight out of college and many dancers will find themselves without work right away. Although this is true, how can dancers find the bright side of the time they have?In this episode, Brandon talks about the highlights of being under or unemployed and the unique opportunities this situation presents. He dives into his own journey and talks about how he used the time to prepare and push Ihis career forward. This career is full of ups and downs, how we spend out time in both is a game changer.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
The options after we graduate or enter the workforce are numerous. For some, the need to fill gaps in training or education bring them to a variety of training programs in order to book the jobs they want.As useful as these programs are, they come with a cost. Between the time, money, and energy commitment, these programs may not be suited for everyone.In this episode, Brandon ways the cost of training programs and highlights some major components that dancers should consider before they register for them. Each program is different and each will create a different outcome for their participants. Dancer's need to know exactly what they are getting into so they can maximize the value for their investment.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
Auditions are one of the most stressful parts of being a professional dancer. For many, especially at the beginning, auditions are the main way to book a job. Between the high stakes and poor conditions that can come with an audition environment, it's easy to feel burned out or avoid this process all together. In this episode, Brandon talks about how to make an audition fun. Through his own experience, he shares five ways to not only make an audition environment bearable, but actually fun to be in. If auditions are a barrier to the jobs we want, how can we better navigate them as to not crush our soul.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Join his Email List: HEREInstagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
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In episode #68, you eavesdrop on my conversation with piano teacher and pioneer Carly Walton. If you aren't familiar with Carly and her story, you'll be blown away by her incredible timing back in 2019. When most of us were comfortable teaching in our brick-and-mortar studios, she was among the first to explore the possibilities of teaching piano online. When March 2020 hit, Carly had no idea that her expertise would become a beacon for teachers forced to pivot and face the vast frontier of online teaching. Today she encourages teachers to build their online studios at her membership site, Teach Music Online. Listen in as Carly recommends her favorite tools for teaching online, simple activities to engage students, and tips for getting new students online or in person. I gained some significant tips from Carly, and I know you will, too. Head to the show notes to learn more about Carly HERE. Save your spot at the COMPOSIUM HERE.
This week on the podcast I am joined by Ashley Hagen. Ashley is an online yoga teacher and business coach who helps other yoga teachers transform into confident online entrepreneurs. She went from teaching 15+ yoga classes per week and owning a local studio to running a thriving yoga business 100% online. With a background in marketing & graphic design, she's learned to combine her skills in technology with her passion of yoga to help yoga teachers navigate the world of online yoga teaching and business building. In this episode, Ashley shares how she created her online business and how she first started making revenue online, how she shifted and found a niche that she loves, as well as some of her top tips for getting started with teaching online, creating a successful YouTube channel, creating courses and more. Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree. If you're interested in finding an all-in-one platform for online or in-person teaching, then you should check out OfferingTree. OfferingTree has been supporting M.B.Om for over a year now and I not only love the product but I also love the people. OfferingTree is providing special pricing for M.B.Om listeners, so be sure to visit offeringtree.com/mbom. In this episode: Ashley's yoga journey and what inspired her to become a yoga teacher Teaching yoga online before the pandemic How Ashley's online business is framed and structured, and where she brings revenue in from Advice to those to want to grow their brand or business in an online environment Deciding what topics to do online courses on Growing a yoga audience on YouTube and how to be more strategic about it Giving out knowledge for free vs having a paid offering or revenue stream Guest links: Website: https://ashleyrosehagen.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AshleyHagen
Welcome to ESL talk! A podcast for English Teachers, by English Teachers.In this episode, we talk to Tim, the Online Teacher Dude, about building a business online. We learn about his process for getting started in the online teaching space and how to differentiate yourself in this space. Tim also breaks down the current state of the ESL industry and shares advice and resources for teaching online independently. Be sure to check out his courses and resources after this episode: https://onlineteacherdude.com/ As always be sure to connect with us on Instagram (instagram.com/esltalkpodcast). You can also send your English teaching questions to esltalkpodcast@gmail.com. New Episodes are released each Wednesday. So be sure to join us each week as we continue our English teaching journey!Access over 600+ ESL lessons through our partner https://esl-curriculum.com/esl-talk/, to apply to be a guest, please visit our website esl-talk.com.Thanks as always for listening and don't forget to subscribe for new episodes each Wednesday! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if you could tap into the mind of one of the most experienced online business owners in our space?That's exactly what you'll get inside this must-listen interview with Meghan Telpner, bestselling author and founder of the Academy of Culinary Nutrition.In this episode, Meghan generously shares her lessons learned from 15+ years as an entrepreneur—with 10 of those as an online educator. Meghan is an open book as she gives us a peek behind-the-scenes of how she started the Academy of Culinary Nutrition, grew it to 300-400 students year after year—and why she almost walked away from it all in 2022.No matter your background, niche, or experience level, this interview will undoubtedly inspire you to build an online culinary business that best serves you and your community.SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEWIf you love this podcast and want to give us your support, please leave a rating and review wherever you tune in — especially Apple Podcasts. This goes a long way in helping us get in front of other culinary solopreneurs like you!HELPFUL LINKSVisit the Academy of Culinary Nutrition and the new Clubhouse CommunityLearn more about Meghan TelpnerTake the next step and learn more about my beginner done-with-you program, The Online Jumpstart!Thanks so much for listening! Connect with me on Instagram (@culinarycynthia) and let me know how you enjoyed this episode. I'd love to hear from you!
A part of building a sustainable career means being able to do consistent work. Sometimes that means making the work yourself while you wait for work to show up on your doorstep. The challenges of this career are guaranteed but how we deal with them is up to the individual. In part two of this episode, Brandon continues to shares how to build a career that is sustainable through the highs and lows. To build a more sustainable career we need to:1. Give ourselves many different experiences early on2. Celebrate both the big and little wins3. Practice abundance over scarcity.4. Be willing to show up when others don't5. Know everything comes to an end6. Just stay in the game the longestInterested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Instagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
Who wouldn't want to scale their business?When you think about scaling, or growing, your business — does it seem like an absolute no-brainer “yes!” Or, do you feel some hesitations around the idea of taking your online culinary business of the next level?In this episode, Bjork Ostrom from Food Blogger Pro shares his honest take on what it takes to scale a business. And it might surprise you!With over 10 years of experience as an entrepreneur in the online space, Bjork gives us a behind-the-scenes look into how he and his wife Lindsay approach their very successful blog, Pinch of Yum, and their portfolio of online businesses.In this show, Bjork shares:The story behind their food blog, Pinch of Yum, which now gets 4-5 million page views per month!How to think about growth when you're a solopreneurThe importance of redefining what success means to you…and much, much more!I can't wait for you to dive in! This episode will undoubtedly plant some new seeds for thought in your entrepreneurial mind especially as you think about how you want to grow your business.SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEWWant to support our podcast and help it grow? One of the best things you can do is leave a rating and review wherever you tune in. Thanks so much!HELPFUL LINKSCheck out Bjork's portfolio of businesses at Tiny Bit and Lindsay's blog, Pinch of Yum.Get on the list for our upcoming special event (and you'll also access our free Culinary Roadmap!)Tune into my interview with Bjork on the Food Blogger Pro podcastThanks so much for listening! Connect with me on Instagram (@culinarycynthia) and let me know how you enjoyed this episode. I'd love to hear from you!
Growing up as dancers, we hear a variety of messages about what to expect in our careers. Teachers, parents, and other mentors tell us how our time is limited, how how competitive the field is, and how only the strongest survive. This does have some truth to it however, this kind of thinking can lead to some limiting ideas that might hold us back from thriving in this career. In this episode, Brandon shares how to build a career that is sustainable through the highs and lows. To build a more sustainable career we need to:1. Give ourselves many different experiences early on2. Celebrate both the big and little wins3. Practice abundance over scarcity. Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Instagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
Online training can be an incredibly valuable and lucrative component to running your brand or business, but there are certain things that you need to know if you want to take things to the next level and build your community. In this episode, Brendon goes over core strategies that you'll need to execute, how a training differs from a course or workshop, and what to avoid if you want to become a successful online trainer. “One of the reasons people don't do good virtual trainings is because they think content is the outcome. No, energy is the outcome, because without the right energy imbued into your training, they won't watch the training and achieve any progress.” If you're looking for great tips on how to set up your next virtual training, this episode is for you! 1. Get the GrowthDay app for all your personal development in one place: https://growthday.com 2. Read my bestselling book, High Performance Habits: https://amzn.to/2vhf82C 3. Get the High Performance System online (the full course and assessment!): https://www.growthday.com/hps 4. Get the Confidence Masterclass: https://www.growthday.com/confidence 5. Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brendonburchard
Week after week, cookbook author and cooking teacher Julia Turshen opens her kitchen to the world...Since 2021, Julia Turshen has logged into Zoom practically every Sunday to cook with eager home cooks from around the world.Once a temporary replacement for book tour demos during the pandemic, Sunday cooking classes are now a key pillar of Julia's week. She's swapped random makeshift demo kitchens for her comfortable and familiar kitchen in her Hudson Valley farmhouse.And in Julia's words, “I went from enjoying those [cooking demos] the least to enjoying those the most.”In this episode, Julia shares all the details about how she started her journey teaching cooking online, valuable lessons learned, plus surprising insights she's discovered along the way. I can't wait for you to hear all that Julia has to share!SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEWDo you love listening to this interview with Julia? Are you a fan of this podcast? Leave a rating and review wherever you enjoy your podcasts to help us grow!HELPFUL LINKSRead Julia's piece in Bon Appetit, A Home for Queer Domestic Life Every Sunday on Zoom.Visit Julia's website and check out her upcoming classes!Watch our new free masterclass to learn how to create an online culinary business!Thanks so much for listening! Connect with me on Instagram (@culinarycynthia) and let me know how you enjoyed this episode. I'd love to hear from you!
During this episode we talk about how to be culturally responsive in our classrooms. Dr. Budhai and Dr. Grant also help us understand unconscious bias and microaggressions that might occur in a classroom setting and what we can do to show micro resistance. They also share ways you can understand and utilize a student's cultural capital. THEIR BOOK: https://amzn.to/3hsAbdK BECOME A PATRON, FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL, AND MORE: https://create-abilities.com/afterthebell/
Ryan & Becca have a great chat today with Jodie Rozycki from Mudslinging Pottery. We chat about teaching in a community studio, her making process, how she handles online restocks, commission orders, balancing family time with teenagers, and answer some random "listener" questions. Thanks to Jodie for joining us today to chat.Where you can find us for NCECA 2023-----Find more about Jodie's business below-----Instagram - @mudslinging_potteryWebsite - https://mudslingingpottery.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mudslingingpottery/Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mudslingingpotteryListener QuestionsSend us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at wheeltalkpodcast@gmail.com.Sponsors - L&L KilnsThe durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.comSupport the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/WheeltalkpodcastBecca's Patreon: https://patreon.com/superpotladyFollow us on Instagram:@wheeltalkpodcast@rdceramics@5linespotteryVisit our website:www.wheeltalkpotcast.comWheel Talk YouTube ChannelSupport the show
After leaving the classroom from burnout in 2020, JennaLee has made it her mission to build and grow an online business that is sustainable and lifelong. She was able to create an online teaching business that earns me more than she did as a classroom teacher teaching what she loves (music!) as well as build multiple income streams such as courses, coaching programs, and the Limitless Membership. Now she helps teachers find sustainable ways to make an impact and income OUTSIDE of the classroom while still being able to teach. JennaLee knows you deserve a job that allows you freedom and respect - and she believes any teacher can earn an income while working from home. You can find JennaLee here: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JennaLee94 Insta: https://www.instagram.com/its.jennalee/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heyitsjennalee Limitless Membership: https://limitless.itsjennalee.com Come chat with us in the Thriving Teacher Tips Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingteachertips You can also find me on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejillianfernandez/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thejillianfernandez Teachers Pay Teachers: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Sellers-Im-Following/Add/Jillian-Fernandez Check out more information about my signature courses: Thriving Teacher Academy: https://www.jillianfernandez.com/thrivingteacheracademy Teacher Course Academy: https://www.jillianfernandez.com/teachercourseacademy Join my email list for free exclusive content: https://www.jillianfernandez.com/join Or visit my website for more: https://www.jillianfernandez.com
In this episode I look back on 10 years of teaching piano online and share some things that I wish I knew back then! Have you left a review?Please take a moment to review this podcast on iTunes, your reviews mean so much to me! Your reviews also help other teachers find the podcast and know that it's one that can benefit their business as well. Click the link below to review the podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teach-music-online/id1522634913Don't forget to watch my free masterclass!Learn how to DOUBLE your studio income without wasting a cent on ads! If you're looking for serious studio growth, help with social media, and studio branding then you need to watch my free class. It won't be available much longer! Click the link below to check it out.https://www.teachmusic.online/training
In today's episode I am spotlighting one of our TMO members, Pamela Lord.Pamela Lord grew up on a dairy farm in Williamstown, Ontario, Canada, and has been teaching music lessons since the age of 12. She studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston. While in Boston, Pamela had a broad range of performance experiences including touring in Cyprus and Greece with singer-songwriter Nikolas Metaxas, performing jazz infused music with influences from around the world with Berklee World Strings, performing with Dream Theater at the Boston Opera House, and more.After graduating from Berklee, Pamela spent time doing freelance recording work for film scores and singer-songwriters. In 2014, Pamela returned to her hometown where she resides today!In 2020, her studio shifted to fully online lessons to survive through lengthy lockdowns. Now in 2022, Pamela teaches violin and piano lessons entirely online by choice, in addition to her new job - being a mother to a mischievous one year old!In today's discussion, Pamela and I talk about practical and helpful ways to arrange teaching online from home while also parenting young children. It's so fun hearing how she is making this happen and really enjoying the journey along the way. We both agree that with time management and scheduling, parents can work while raising children and enjoy both roles!Links to connect with Pamela:https://www.facebook.com/pamelasmusicstudiohttps://www.instagram.com/pamelasmusicstudio/Have you left a review?Please take a moment to review this podcast on iTunes, your reviews mean so much to me! Your reviews also help other teachers find the podcast and know that it's one that can benefit their business as well. Click the link below to review the podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teach-music-online/id1522634913Don't forget to watch my free masterclass!Learn how to DOUBLE your studio income without wasting a cent on ads! If you're looking for serious studio growth, help with social media, and studio branding then you need to watch my free class. It won't be available much longer! Click the link below to check it out.https://www.teachmusic.online/training
In this episode, I focus on theory as a variable. How can theory affect positive change in education? Here to discuss theory in education is Dr. Michael Grahame Moore. He first defined distance education in his Theory of Transactional Distance in 1972 and then expanded on that in 1997. He was named as “one of the 128 most important, influential, innovative and interesting thinkers on education of all time,” by The Routledge Encyclopedia of Educational Thinkers in 2016. Dr. Moore is internationally recognized for establishing the scholarly study of distance education and for pioneering the practice of teaching online.Theory affects positive change in education because it uses scholarly study and research to describe what we know works. The Theory of Transactional Distance is not new, only the full and sudden emergence of America's classrooms online in 2020. As a nation, we took a huge leap forward teaching from online platforms. While it felt painful because the educational system was not prepared, we still learned a lot and advanced. Now, educational leaders and politicians need to keep the momentum moving forward. COVID was the wake-up call to America that the way we are preparing teachers is outdated. So here is the call to action: Teachers and parents- advocate for distance education teacher training through your state and district. Online education whether it's pure, blended, hybrid, or hyflex is growing and we need the best education for our children. This is only possible through applying sound theories to teaching methods.Support the showPlease subscribe and share this podcast with a friend to spread the good!If you find value to this podcast, consider becoming a supporter with a $3 subscription. Click on the link to join: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2048018/supportTo help this podcast reach others, rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Go to Library, choose The Brighter Side of Education, and scroll down to Reviews. It's just that easy. Thank you!Want to share a story? Email me at drlisarichardsonhassler@gmail.com.Visit my website for resources: http://www.drlisarhassler.com The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram. My publications: America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes. My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using the Writing Process ...
Ashley Walsdorf, PhD LMFT is Assistant Professor of Couple and Family Therapy in the online program at Alliant International University. Ashley joins the podcast to talk about why she loves teaching and interacting with her students, common misconceptions about life as a teaching professor, and how teaching-oriented graduate students can best prepare for applying to positions at teaching universities. Email Ashley by clicking here. *************************************** Grad School Sucks Instagram: @gradschoolsucks Website: https://gradschoolsucks.com
We all want to book jobs more easily and efficiently. We also all know those people who seem to always be booked. Instead of waiting hours in a cattle call audition, how can we get to a place where were waking up with job offers in our DMs. This is where direct bookings become the goal. In this episode, Brandon talks about how dancers can get on the path to direct booking. Through many small, consistent, and purposeful practices, dancers can create relationships that fuel there career in a way that relieves them from the stressful audition process. By investing in our relationships and letting people get to know us inside/outside the studio, we can better position ourselves to book jobs we love and pay us what we want.How to Book Yourself Workshop Waitlist--SIGN UP HERE to receive early access to this program http://eepurl.com/dtRu35Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Instagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
Whenever we see dancers doing the things that we want to be doing, many times it is because they built the project, tour, event, or show themselves. In the "Build it Yourself" series, I share my own projects and how I built the first iterations of them. I hope these episodes bring some clarity to the potential every dancer holds to build a career they love.In this episode, Brandon talks about how to build your own drop in class and why now is the best time to start. From renting space, promoting, and getting paid for your class, there's a specific order he recommends to achieve success. Furthermore, Brandon talks about the mindsets and practices he holds onto to keep yourself and your students engaged and showing up week after week.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Instagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
Asking for money only gets easier with practice but for many dancers, they struggle to justify rate increases even if they know they aren't being paid enough. The world is constantly changing the worth of a dollar and the artists need their price tag to match the value of their work the changing landscape around them.In this episode, Brandon outlines four times when dancers, teachers, and choreographers should consider increasing their rate. Artists can take too much time to increase their rate and it results in them being underpaid and resentful of the jobs they do.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Instagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
As dancers, many of us grow up in a discipline that teaches us to be seen in not heard. But for many dancers, they find themselves in professional environments that ask them to give input and collaborate with a choreographer. When we are in these situations, we need to know when and feel confident about the ideas we're presenting to a choreographer or director.In this episode, Brandon talks about the importance of speaking up in a collaborative environment and how timing is everything. Dancers need to have an idea/solution and be able to articulate it in an effective way.Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Instagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
This episode answers one of the most common questions I get asked..."What should I sell online FIRST?"After working with hundreds of chefs, I know that getting started is the hardest part. If you don't know what to sell, how the heck are you going to make money teaching online?In this show, I'm sharing the 4 proven ways to make money teaching online AND which option is the best for you right now. I've also included a BONUS workbook to help you get organized and give you clarity! SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEWDo you love listening to this podcast? Leave a rating and review wherever you enjoy your podcasts to help us grow!HELPFUL LINKSDownload the Bonus WorkbookConnect with me and send a DM on InstagramLearn more about Culinary Creator Business School
Even though there's an older episode on this topic, it's always a good one that's ever changing so I wanted to record another one on this topic of teaching online. If you're feeling a bit like a fish out of water, know that in this episode, you'll get a number of actionable tips you can start to use right away. There is a download of all the things I cover in the episode and you can get that here: https://barebonesyoga.lpages.co/tips-for-teaching-online-classes/ Please reach out to me with any questions!
I sometimes forget what the college work load was like, but when I think back to it, I remember how dense the schedule and workload actually was. Between school work, technique classes, rehearsals, and trying to my #LifeLongFriends, I remember feeling overwhelmed at times. However, I also feel like there was great value to what that experience brought me.In this episode, Brandon talks about the value of overwhelm and why it can be good to seek out while you're in school. How do we look at our schedules and fill in space where we can challenge ourselves? Could biting off more than we can chew have benefits for once we enter the real world? Interested in working with Brandon? SIGN-UP for a FREE Coaching Consultation HEREBrandon helps pre-professional dancers find their voice as they navigate their careers and helps them stay accountable when pursuing their goals.Through coaching, Brandon helps dancers define whats important for them and redefine what a successful life/career looks like.Learn more here: http://www.brandoncolemandance.com/career-coachingConnect with Brandon!Instagram: @itsBrandonColeman | @BreakingTheWallPodcastWebsite: www.BrandonColemanDance.com/BTWP
This one's for you! A special Sunday edition of the podcast. Want to never be laid off, fired and still have a regular paycheck? Recurring revenue is your answer, and one of the ways you can add that into your business is through creating digital products from online teaching to creating your own membership. An excerpt from one of our Expansive Artist calls featuring my mentor and business coach Stu McLaren and a roundtable of our EA members, Artists sharing ideas, inspiration and a behind the scenes of how they added an additional revenue stream of online teaching into their Creative businesses. Join Stu for his free Membership Workshop kicking-off this Thursday April 21. Click here to register. The Artists featured in today's episode: Eliza Day Green @elizadaygreen Sarah Kelly @sarahelisekelly Marie Delage Carlson @fleur.de.lys.art You can find all things Marisa and Creative Thursday creativethursday.com and on instagram and facebook @creativethursday
Today we talk with Online Teacher Allyson who replaced her full time job with her part time side hustle by teaching a variety of online classes with little to no experience. She explains how she got started with certain websites and graduated to others. We find out the type of earning potential that is possible, amount of time and effort it takes for different online teaching platforms, and her best advice for getting started. Download her free guide on how to start earning money from home by teaching online. Find Allyson online at: OnlineTeacherAllyson.com On Instagram On Facebook ------------------- Remember to subscribe to the Do You Cash Flow podcast on your favorite platform and leave us a review about how we're doing. If you have a unique (or not so unique) way that you cash flow, we want to hear from you, please contact us! Join Do You Cash Flow on Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/do-you-cash-flow/message