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Always wanted to do a TED Talk?? This episode teaches how you can book, write & deliver the best talk of your life! I'm joined by my friend and TEDx Speaker Ashley Stahl. Ashley is a best selling author, speechwriter, and CEO of Wise Whisper Agency. She has helped 100+ clients land their spot on the TEDx Stage. Apply to work with Ashley here: https://wisewhisperagency.com/talk/ Follow Ashley on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ashleystahl/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleystahl/ Watch my brand new TEDx Talk here: bit.ly/niyctedtalk Follow Niyc on social media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niycpidgeon/ https://www.instagram.com/niycpidge/?hl=en
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Jason Browne - MBA, author, TEDx speaker, and global public speaking consultant. In this episode, Jason shares his journey from reluctant public speaker to international keynote presenter, and discusses his groundbreaking TEDx talk "The Possibilities of Privilege." Learn how Jason is reframing the conversation around privilege from something negative into a force for positive change. Jason opens up about his work with a literary agent to bring his message to a broader audience through an upcoming book, offers insights into the publishing industry, and shares his philosophy on finding balance while pursuing multiple passions. Drawing from his recent speaking engagements in Australia and New Zealand, he emphasizes the importance of taking time to explore and recharge. The episode concludes with Jason's powerful three-part advice for entrepreneurs, including an introduction to the Japanese concept of Ikigai and why protecting what brings you joy is crucial for success. Whether you're an aspiring speaker, author, or entrepreneur looking to play bigger, this conversation offers valuable insights on turning your privileges into possibilities. Know someone wrestling with the concept of privilege? Share this episode with them - sometimes a new perspective is all we need to turn our privileges into possibilities.
Jen Rulon is a triatholon and fitness coach for over 22 years, and owns JenRulon.com. She received her Master's Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in exercise science. She is an author and speaker included in Triathlete Magazine, Runners World, on the TEDx Stage and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Commencement Speaker, Men's Journal Online, and the New York Times. She is the author of "Self Motivation Strategies for Women" on Amazon. Jen is a 15X Ironman Triathlete who qualified and participated in the World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, on October 14, 2017. Find out more about Jen on JenRulon.com Contact Julie at theveterinarylifecoach.com
Public speaking expert Juanita Wheeler reveals how to conquer your fear and use speaking to establish yourself as an industry authority. Learn her proven 3-part framework for crafting compelling speeches, discover why 75% of people fear public speaking, and get insider tips from her experience as head curator of TEDx Brisbane. Whether you're speaking to a small group or aspiring to take the TEDx stage, Juanita shares actionable strategies to help you champion your ideas and serve your audience effectively. Plus, learn the crucial difference between memorizing and rehearsing that can transform your speaking impact. Key topics: • The mindset shift that makes public speaking easier • A simple formula for structuring persuasive talks • How to tailor your message for different audiences • Behind-the-scenes look at TEDx speaker preparation • Tips for establishing yourself as an industry expert through speaking Hey there! Love how you're diving deep into public speaking strategies with us today. Want more expert conversations like this one with Juanita Wheeler? Hit that follow button right now to make sure you never miss our weekly dose of strategies to help you play big faster. When you follow, you'll get instant notifications about new episodes.
Welcome to the Art of Value Whispering podcast I'm excited to officially announce that I'll be speaking at TEDxSwansea on 26 October. It was about two years ago that I set a goal to speak on the TEDx stage before the end of my 50th year (which is in December). While I almost gave up on this dream, I'm excited that I'm about to realise this ambition. Since announcing my talk a week again, I've been receiving questions about how I got booked as a speaker, so today I'll be sharing my process and how you can get booked on the TEDx stage. I'll share my exact experience and practical advice and tips that can help you share your Idea Worth Spreading. And I'll also take you behind the scenes and share some essentials of TEDx events. Join me in this episode as I share ideas, advice and practical strategies that will get you booked for a TEDx event too! “I've yet to watch a TEDx talk without experiencing a profound impact - whether it's a newfound self-awareness, a surge of inspiration, a sense of empowerment, or a transformative shift in perspective." - Melitta Campbell In this Week's Episode... You will discover: Key insights into the TEDx experience Strategies for an engaging and memorable speaker application Preparatory steps improve your chance of being selected My path to TEDx acceptance How to apply your TEDx application approach to other PR opportunities “Embracing the art of value whispering means making a meaningful impact. Confidently show up as your authentic self, and know that even the softest voice can create a lasting difference.” - Melitta Campbell Join the Weekly Live Masterclasses : The Value Sessions Join the Dream Clients Club to access the Value Sessions, along with other business-building resources, challenges and a wonderfully supportive community. You can register for this free online event here > About Melitta Melitta Campbell is an award-winning business coach who is passionate about helping women confidently build and grow a business that matters, through her award-winning Value Whispering Blueprint programme. She teaches her clients a unique approach to business growth and promotion that she has termed Value Whispering: the art of gently weaving your true value through everything you do, building meaningful relationships, and gently guiding your clients to the results they seek. So no matter how soft your voice. You can create a powerful impact. Her expertise comes from three decades of communication, marketing and leadership experience, including more than a decade of running her own businesses. As a certified mindset coach, she also coaches her clients on the inner-game of success, as well as the practicalities of starting and running a thriving business and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Melitta is also the best-selling author of A Shy Girl's Guide to Networking, host of the popular: The Art of Value Whispering podcast and an in-demand speaker, appearing on stages and screens internationally. Originally from the UK, she now supports her global client base from her home in Switzerland, where she lives with her husband, two daughters and fluffy pup. You can learn more about Melitta's story here. Connect with Melitta Website Facebook Linkedin Twitter YouTube Join the Dream Clients Club Come and join like-minded women in the FREE online community for Female Entrepreneurs. You can expect many more tips, tools and insights to support you as you build and grow your business to 6 figures and beyond! > Join the Dream Clients Club (free) You May Also Enjoy... Growing your Business with Dreams Goals How to Make your Big Dreams Happen Live Pitch Creation Episode, with Passion4Projects Founder, Ines Kaps Blending passion and experience to create your own niche - Maria Wilhelmsson Why Networking is so Important for Small Business Success - Joanne Dewberry > More Podcast Episodes
en Rulon has been a triathlon/fitness coach for 22+ years and owns JenRulon.com. She received her Master's Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Science. Her knowledge as an author and speaker includes Triathlete Magazine, Runners World, on the TEDx Stage and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Commencement Speaker, Men's Journal Online, “Self Motivation Strategies for Women,” (Amazon), and the New York Times. https://bit.ly/JenRulonPodcast Jen practiced what she preached—she's a 15x Ironman Triathlete who qualified and participated in the World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, on October 14, 2017. Jen is “retired” from the sport of triathlon and lives a life of surfing, abundance, strength training, walks, and catching the sunsets in Costa Rica.
Welcome back to Leadership LevelUp, where the dialogue on leadership and innovation continues to evolve. I'm your host, Brian Prairie, joined by my fellow host Jeff Williamson. In today's episode, we have the pleasure of reconnecting with the insightful and dynamic Rachel Druckenmiller, a beacon of authenticity and a voice for wellbeing.Today, Rachel takes us on a journey of self-discovery and genuine expression as she prepares for her TEDx Rockville talk, where she'll distill her life's work into a captivating 18-minute narrative. With over 300 submissions and only seven speakers chosen, Rachel delves into the meticulous process that goes behind delivering a TED talk, touching on how evidence-based approaches inform her engaging storytelling methods – a unique blend that includes a tale and a song.In our conversation, Rachel sheds light on the continuous unravelling of self-expression and creativity, opening up about her personal narrative that led to the 'Unmute Your Plate' concept and her transformational food blog, 'Rachel's Nourishing Kitchen'. "We each have a voice that is inherently valuable, and choosing to show up authentically is a courageous act," she shares, exemplifying the importance of 'unmuting' oneself to foster confidence and genuine self-expression.Both Rachel and our team explore the role of self-assessment tools in understanding our natural inclinations and strengths, and how this can inspire the courage to stand out and be true to oneself. Rachel's discovery of her "captain" archetype underlines the significance of such tools in recognizing one's unique qualities.Whether it's the struggle between attachment and authenticity, as discussed in Dr. Gabor Mate's work, or the importance of believing in your own value, Rachel's words resonate deeply with anyone seeking to lead with integrity and heart. With nuggets of wisdom on how to lead authentically and the encouragement to believe in the undeniable worth of one's own contribution, this episode is not to be missed. As Rachel eloquently puts it, "It's about consistently showing up as our authentic selves, and that's where our true power lies."So sit back, press play, and let's dive into this rich conversation that promises to leave you inspired to live and lead with authenticity. And remember, hit that subscribe button to stay connected with Converge for future episodes with leaders who are making a real difference.
Former Miss Oriole and author Bonnie Lorber Habyan returns to Baltimore to tell her story of preparation for the TedX stage to ask the question: "Who has impacted your life and have you told them yet?" The Bel Air born wife of former Orioles pitcher John Habyan brings a beautiful message. The post Former Miss Oriole Bonnie Lorber Habyan tells Nestor what the TedX stage was like for a Bel Air girl first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
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Is a TEDx talk on your ‘to do' list for 2024? If so, listen to this previously live episode of Speaking About Speaking. It's a TEDx Special! My guests have all stood on that red circle. They've walked the walk and most definitely talked the talk! Alongside me will be TEDx event organiser, speaker and coach, Catherine Sandland, communication and Unsquashing expert, Trisha Lewis and Multi-Story man, speaker and TEDx emcee, Andrew Thorp. If you're interested in speaking, coaching speakers, organising an event, or hosting one, this episode will answer SO many questions for you. How do I find an event? How do I apply to be a TEDx speaker? Do I need to be a confident speaker? How long should a TEDx talk be? A TEDx has been on my bucket list for years but only in the last couple have I even contemplated actually going for it. So, this is a dream panel for me and it was a fabulous conversation. Find Catherine at https://www.catherinesandland.com Find Trisha at https://www.trishalewis.com Find Andrew at https://andrewthorp.co.uk ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm Jackie Goddard, a speaker (and acting) coach, speaker, content writer and creator. I can get you performance ready and excited about speaking to your audience. So, if you want to talk more in '24 get in touch.
As 2023 comes to a close, thank you, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for your support this past year! We are on the brink of 2024, ready to embrace a fresh start. Today, I would like to express my thanks. Thank you for the overwhelming warmth and support I received during 2023…Thank you to the people who embraced me every day. 2023 has been a year of contrasts for me – a blend of incredible highs and profound lows. Here are some of my highlights: My mom fell and broke her pelvis (low), but I was able to be by her side and support her as much as I could, thanks to the flexibility of being an entrepreneur. I am incredibly grateful for the love and support of this community. In other news, my top two episodes for the Podcast are: Walking the Camino De Santiago: A Spiritual Journey with Wine and Wisdom Featuring Pastor Jeremiah Gibbs Navigating the World of Supplements: Expert Advice and Tips with Kate Mahoney I spoke on the TEDx Stage. I hosted my first Summit, the Purposeful You Summit! (Check it out on YouTube.I had some incredible women join my first live Confident You CEO Retreat! I updated my website and rebranded our logos. Now it is your turn. What are your highlights? I would love to know. As we step into 2024, let's do it with the assurance that the BEST is YET TO COME! Also, if you want to join any of my programs before my rates increase in the new year, reply to this email. I have had openings in group coaching, the mastermind, and 1:1 support. All programs have payment plans available. All you have to do is ask. This is an invitation to join a supportive community of purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are creating an impact in the world.A mastermind is a community of peers who exchange ideas, provide support, and offer sound advice for running a successful business.Join the Confident YOU Mastermind now at https://goconfidentlyservices.myflodesk.com/confidentyoumastermindSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast. Visit our website Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, grow your podcast.
Last week, I gave my first ever Ted Talk (what!) to 1,700 people and in it, I got to share some tough experiences that I've overcome. And I distinctly remember thinking - in those rockbottom, low moments, I had no idea that in a few short years I'd be sharing how I surmounted it on the TedX Stage. In this ep, I share a personal story before talking about how often, life can feel like it's chaotic, in flux and uncomfortable because of challenges … right before a moment of change. I also take listener stories where you have lived through something tough, and how through the beauty of hindsight, you were able to find a gift in it. This ep is for anyone who needs a little perspective, hope and faith to get through your own hard moments. For guest or topic suggestions, or to submit a question to the ‘Ask Maria' hotline, email: Blake@dm.org.au (mailto:Blake@dm.org.au). Follow Maria at @mariathattil.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jen Rulon has been a triathlon/fitness coach for 22+ years and owns JenRulon.com. She received her Master's Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Science. Her knowledge as an author and speaker includes Triathlete Magazine, Runners World, on the TEDx Stage and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Commencement Speaker, Men's Journal Online, “Self Motivation Strategies for Women,” (Amazon), and the New York Times. Jen practiced what she preached—she's a 15x Ironman Triathlete who qualified and participated in the World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, on October 14, 2017. Jen is “retired” from the sport of triathlon and lives a life of abundance, strength training, walks, and catching the sunsets in Costa Rica
Krystyna Hutchinson is an internationally touring stand-up comedian, actress and writer based in New York City. Krystyna and her comedy partner, Corinne Fisher, co-host the critically acclaimed GUYS WE F*CKED: The Anti Slut-Shaming Podcast in addition to co-writing their book, FCKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That's Screwed, published by Harper One. The duo has also shared the TEDx Stage and are currently in development to produce, write and star in a sitcom with Lionsgate and FOX. Krystyna has performed as a featured comedian on Comedy Central's This Is Not Happening, has appeared on Netflix's Master of None, TRUTV's Laff Tracks, and has been written up in Vogue, The New York Times, Mother Jones, and The Huffington Post to name a few. Not Cool Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/notcoolpod Sarah Rose Hyland IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarahhylandrosenstein Krystyna Hutchinson IG: https://www.instagram.com/krystynahutch GUYS WE F*CKED IG: https://www.instagram.com/guyswefcked For all your Not Cool Podcast needs & Merch! Not Cool Podcast website: www.NotCoolPod.com
About Jen Rulon: Jen Rulon has been a triathlon coach for 22+ years and owns JenRulon.com. She received her Master's Degree in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Science. Her knowledge as an author and speaker includes Triathlete Magazine, Runners World, on the TEDx Stage and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Commencement Speaker, Men's Journal Online, and the New York Times. Jen currently has a book called "Self-Motivation Strategies for Women," which shows how she has lived through passion, grit, and heart. Jen also practices what she preaches--she's a 15x Ironman Triathlete who qualified and participated in the World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, on October 14, 2017. What We Discuss In This Episode: What are macronutrients and what do they do for us? How do macronutrients differ from micronutrients? As we age, how do we eat and what do we eat? A common question Lynne gets from clients, "Now I've hit midlife, why are things not working the way they were before? I'm doing the same things but I'm gaining weight & not recovering so quickly with my exercise." Should we go low fat, low CHO, Paleo, etc.? How do we know what we should do. How does mindset affect our fitness and overall health? Jen says, "Something we need to think about when it comes to nutrition is the big picture vs. the next weight loss or goal. There has to be something bigger than just that." Free Resources from Jen Rulon: 5 Ways to Harden Your Strength: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/62881634cb3b36e4c1694e68 App Store: Jen Rulonapp.com – download for workouts Connect With Jen Rulon: Website: https://jenrulon.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachjenrulon/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoachJenRulonMS/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoachJenRulon Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ph/CoachJenRulon/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzm0858xUwbw-1FS0sk7olA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjenrulon/ TEDx Talk: https://jenrulon.com/mytedxtalk Connect with Lynne: If you're looking for a community of like-minded women on a journey - just like you are - to improved health and wellness, overall balance, and increased confidence, check out Lynne's private community in The Energized Healthy Women's Club. It's a supportive and collaborative community where the women in this group share tips and solutions for a healthy and holistic lifestyle. (Discussions include things like weight management, eliminating belly bloat, wrangling sugar gremlins, and overcoming fatigue, recipes, strategies, and much more so women can feel energized, healthy, confident, and joyful each day. Website: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holistichealthandwellnessllc The Energized Healthy Women's Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/energized.healthy.women Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnewadsworth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnewadsworth Free Resources from Lynne Wadsworth: How to Thrive in Menopause: MENOPAUSE Messing Up your life? Maybe you're seeing the number on the scale creep higher and higher and you're noticing your usual efforts to lose weight aren't working. Then there's the hot blazes, night sweats, and sleeping fitfully, not to mention that you're fighting tears one moment, raging the next, and then, the shameful guilt sets in because you've just blasted your partner – for nothing…again! Learn how to successfully and holistically navigate perimenopause and full-blown menopause, and even reconcile all the hormonal changes and challenges that go along with it. You'll be feeling energized, healthier, and more in control so you can take on your day confidently and live life joyfully – even in menopause. I've got this FREE solution tool for you. Download my guide here: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com/thrive-through-menopause/ 5 Simple Steps to Gain Energy, Feel Great & Uplevel Your Health: Are you ready to create a Healthier Lifestyle? Would you like to feel lighter, more energized, and even add joy to your life? If it's time to find more balance of mind~body~soul, then I've got the perfect FREE resource to help. In this guide, you'll find my most impactful strategies and I've made applying them in your life as simple as 1-2-3 (plus a couple more) to help you create a healthier, holistic lifestyle. Uplevel your holistic health and wellness and download the 5 Simple Steps to Health here: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com/5-simple-steps-to-a-healthier-you/ Did You Enjoy The Podcast? If you enjoyed this episode please let us know! 5-star reviews for the Living Life Naturally podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, or Stitcher are greatly appreciated. This helps us reach more women struggling to live through midlife and beyond. Thank you. Together, we make a difference!
Meeting this guest took me by surprise, and you'll have to listen to the episode to learn why this was so unique. Learning I was an official 'assignment' was wild!Arianna Subera is a remarkable young woman who is eloquent, sweet, bright, and exactly what our future needs. I learned how humor became part of her medical treatment for treating her chronic illness, and why she has been attending clown camp for years. In this episode, learn about: - The world-renowned Clown Camp in La Crosse, WI put on by Brenda and Kenneth Ahern. - The magic of the hot pink duffel bag. - The health in humor - Coping with Chronic Illness and Costumes Please subscribe to Stranger Connections, and leave a lovely review to help the show to be found. As always, send me your weirdos. I'm a speaker, author, podcaster, and speaker trainer who helps others fine-tune their message and find their idea worth spreading on the TEDx Stage.
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Your struggles can open the door to greater accomplishments. Evidence of this can be found in this episode where I talk with Jen Gilhoi, an entrepreneur whose' sobriety journey led her to the TEDx stage where she shared her vision of a sober friendly world and how we can make that happen. We also touch quite a bit on what it takes to get on the TEDx stage if you have a message you believe the world needs to hear.
Krystyna Hutchinson and Kaneez Surka visit friends and talk about cancel culture, intimate conversations to make sex better, freezing eggs and more with host Marina Franklin. Krystyna Hutchinson is an internationally touring stand-up comedian, actress and writer based in New York City. Krystyna and her comedy partner, Corinne Fisher, co-host the critically acclaimed GUYS WE F*CKED: The Anti Slut-Shaming Podcast in addition to co-writing their book, FCKED: Being Sexually Explorative and Self-Confident in a World That's Screwed, published by Harper One. The duo has also shared the TEDx Stage and are currently in development to produce, write and star in a sitcom with Lionsgate and FOX. Krystyna has performed as a featured comedian on Comedy Central's This Is Not Happening, has appeared on Netflix's Master of None, TRUTV's Laff Tracks, and has been written up in Vogue, The New York Times, Mother Jones, and The Huffington Post to name a few. Kaneez Surka is a Comedian, Producer and Actor. She is known for being one of the pioneers of the Indian comedy scene and has produced and performed in her comedy specials 'Ladies Up' and 'Comedy Premium League,' on Netflix and 'Something From Nothing' and 'Improv All Stars' on Amazon Prime video. Kaneez moved to New York in 2022 to continue doing comedy. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
A powerful community can really amplify the impact of your business. And an important part of building a powerful community online often starts offline, through networking and building relationships. Today's guest shares how she built a powerful community online and offline that led her to speak on the TEDx stage AND create a successful conference, Hustle + Socialize, for minority-owned businesswomen - and how you can do it too! Christina Olivarez is a three-time award-winning social media and business coach, TEDx speaker, community builder, conference organizer, and online marketing expert. Whether you're just starting out in your business and wanting to build a community, or looking to level up and begin speaking on stages - Christina is sharing her top tips on how you can leverage your social media presence to network and build both online and offline. CONNECT WITH CHRISTINA: https://www.thesocialbutterflygal.net/ https://hustleandsocialize.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thesocialbutterflygal/ EPISODE RESOURCES: Join the Mastermind: https://shinewithnatasha.com/mastermind CONNECT WITH NATASHA: Website: https://shinewithnatasha.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shinewithnatasha/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL2BMkT_7jIu5NeV_yAXScw
My story of failure: Backing my parents SUV into our pastor's truck.Emily K. Louis is a worthiness coach, wife, mother, and host of the Abundance Grace Podcast! Emily helps people confidently be themselves! She wants people to own their worth so they can stop feeling like they need to be strong and have it all together. She offers individual and group coaching.In today's episode Emily talks about:an unlikely worthiness coachbeing annoyingly rule followingthe “good” checklistgrowing up under an abusive pastornot working to prove her worth anymorestepping into what God calls us intogetting past the pressureThe Pressure is Offtrying to handle the question with gracegrateful for where she ismentored in a narrow boxa church that thought they were the only ones that had it rightbeing genuinely afraid of truthbeing safe even though she's wrongfinding mentors after almost wanting to quitGretchen H. as a mentorborrowing belief from mentors until we own it ourselvesseeing what God has for someone before they dothe mental checklist that becomes a task listnot finding our identity in the place that it should bethe roller coaster that will burn us outLauren Dangle's Song You Sayconstantly being aware of turning anything into a checklistspeaking the Gospel over herself dailywords having the power of life and deathrecognizing patterns fasterlaying new foundationslaying a new foundation takes workstory of mistake setting up childcarenot having the right supportthe negative thought that came to her headowning the mistake but not letting it be a storynot letting failures mean more than it shouldmaking failures lightheartedcomplimenting yourself for trying“If beating yourself up was going to help you succeed, it would have worked already.”goal to be on a TedX Stagegrowing the Abundance Grace podcasthaving four littles at homeperfecting what she already hasdownplaying your hard and it not being healthypraying for God to expand our capacitythe trap of comparisoncomparing other people's hardeasily bypassing our emotionsher struggle a couple of weeks agotexting two people and sharing what was hardwhich one do I text? Why not both?we are worth taking care ofhow does Emily recharge?Sabbath being important and why it's profound that it's the tenth commandmentrememberingsetting aside time and creating margingoing for long walks, talking to God, and journalingnot liking to be boxed inThe Gift of Being Yourself by David Bennerwhy she loves connecting with peoplethe podcast not being her identityAbundance Grace PodcastInstagram @emily.abundantgracewww.emilyklouis.com/professionalfailure
*To stay in the know about future retreats with Sara: saraschultingkranz.com/sign-up This week's episode comes from a recent LinkedIn newsletter I wrote, and it got such a great response that I wanted to share it with all of you here! Without a doubt, one of the biggest things holding people back from living is fear. Fear freezes a person. It throws us back into a state of second-guessing ourselves. We don't take action steps out of fear. What if something happens? What if I don't make the right choice? What if…what if…what if… I've had a lot of practice with fear. Fear of rejection. Fear of failure. Fear of divorce. Fear of being alone. Fear of being too much. Fear of being too little. Fear of writing. Fear of speaking… And here I am. What's the opposite of not living? Living with regret. OUCH. I will not leave this earth with regret. You see, I view fear as a practice. It's a practice of choosing ourselves over self-doubts, limiting beliefs, and others' stories and patterns that we have carried. Sure, fear can protect you from harm and give you an inclination that “something is not right.” And yet, if addressed correctly, it can teach you more about yourself than you ever imagined. For example, I never imagined myself standing on a TEDx stage, speaking about forgiveness. That's a story I in this episode. It's pretty funny, actually. I didn't know that I was doing a TEDx talk. It scared the hell out of me when I found out that I was. And, what was my alternative? There wasn't an alternative. I just did it. In this episode, I share a few of my (not-so-secret) secrets to the art of fear. Let's go! Have a topic in mind you'd like me to cover? Email my team and make a request: team@saraschultingkranz.com See a full list of all Live Boldly episodes at saraschultingkranz.com/podcasts Follow me: Instagram: @saraschultingkranz Facebook: Sara Schulting-Kranz Linkedin: saraschultingkranz.com/linkedin Work with Me: Retreats: saraschultingkranz.com/retreats Book a 1:1 session: saraschultingkranz.com/1-1 Book me for an event: saraschultingkranz.com/speaking-event Free Resources: 5 free meditations: saraschultingkranz.com/free-meditations
Eric Hodgdon knows first-hand the struggle that grips us after the loss of a loved one. After losing his 15-year old daughter Zoi to suicide in early 2014, Eric was frustrated with grief support resources that focused on survival as being the endgame of a grief journey. For the past 9 years, Eric has made it his mission to change the way we approach grief support. He has coached and trained thousands of grieving women and men on how to navigate one of the worst setbacks in life. Eric has spoken on a TEDx Stage, authored an Amazon bestselling book “A Sherpa Named Zoi” and now works 1-on-1 with his clients, helping them to survive first, get back up and ultimately live beyond the loss of their loved one. He is most active on Facebook and Instagram where he posts every week about how to move from struggle to strength in the face of loss. Free physical copy of A Sherpa Named Zoi: https://www.YourJourneyGuided.com/FreeGriefBook Instagram: @ericbhodgdon Free grief support community: Let's Walk Together TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/ihp1_szQlM8 Contact Kendra Rinaldi- https://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com/
"How To Tap Into A Creative Mindset" with Todd Henry #podcast #creativity #motivational Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support SPONSORS: Interested in sponsoring the next episode? Email us at makingmagicpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen Learn More About Todd Henry: https://www.toddhenry.com https://accidentalcreative.com LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagiconapple Spotify: http://bit.ly/makingmagicspotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagicgoogle ABOUT TODD: Positioning himself as an “arms dealer for the creative revolution”, Todd Henry teaches leaders and organizations how to establish practices that lead to everyday brilliance. He is the author of five books (The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, Louder Than Words, Herding Tigers, The Motivation Code) which have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and he speaks and consults across dozens of industries on creativity, leadership, and passion for work. ABOUT SHAUN JAY: Raleigh magician Shaun Jay has been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Raleigh magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 20 years. Shaun offers corporate entertainment in Raleigh NC and surrounding areas. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D design and 3D printing to help companies and individuals bring their ideas and inventions to life. Shaun uses these talents as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world's premiere and most respected magic inventors, Paul Harris. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
Most famously known for his breakout role in 2019 film, The Peanut Butter Falcon with co-stars Shia LaBeouf and Dakota Johnson, Zack is an actor with Down's syndrome who has successfully broken into the movie industry. Despite the challenges he faced as an actor with a disability, he has been able to achieve success and recognition for his performances. Through his determination and talent, Gottsagen has become a role model for others with Down's syndrome and has helped to increase representation and inclusivity in the entertainment industry. Follow Zack on Instagram: https://instagram.com/zacharygottsagen Zack's IMDB page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5789377/ "At Last" On HBO Max: https://www.hbomax.com/feature/urn:hbo:feature:GYQm9RQ2DVVsseQEAAAAD "What's Done Is Done" Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=jegJlolT618 LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP About Shaun Jay: https://shaunjaymagic.com Follow Shaun on Instagram: https://instagram.com/shaunjaymagic Raleigh magician Shaun Jay has been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Raleigh magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 20 years. Shaun offers corporate entertainment in Raleigh NC and surrounding areas. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D design and 3D printing to help companies and individuals bring their ideas and inventions to life. Shaun uses these talents as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world's premiere and most respected magic inventors, Paul Harris. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
Sara Frasca is a fiercely passionate and driven female entrepreneur that brings her years of experience in the corporate world from working for General Mills and combines it with her love for small business owners and family values via her experience as a restaurant owner of Trasca and Co. Italian Eatery. She shares inspirational success and failure stories from her time surfing both corporate and small business roles and ties it in with her beliefs about combining passions to produce powerful breakthrough results in business and personal life. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support SPONSORS: Interested in sponsoring the next episode? Email us at makingmagicpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen Learn More About Sara Frasca: With the curiosity of Galileo and the tenacity of a street fighter, Sara Frasca is a business growth expert. Honing her skills in senior leadership roles in both corporate America and the world of startups, Sara now serves as Chief Operations Officer for Point NorthEast, a global business coaching firm. She helps leading organizations cultivate human imagination, build a culture of accountability, and solve complex problems to drive business growth. Sara is the go-to resource for leaders seeking a competitive advantage and sustainable success. She helps leading organizations cultivate human imagination, build a culture of progress, and solve complex problems in creative ways. Prior to Point NorthEast, Sara spent 13 years at General Mills in multiple leadership roles. She was also part of several start-up organizations, leading the forefront of digital transformation for Fortune 500 brands. In addition to being a mother of five, Sara is the founder and proud owner of Trasca & Co. Eatery and was named the 2017 Female Entrepreneur of the Year in Jacksonville, Florida. Sara's Links: https://sarahfrasca.com https://pointnortheast.com LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagiconapple Spotify: http://bit.ly/makingmagicspotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagicgoogle About Shaun Jay: https://shaunjaymagic.com Raleigh magician Shaun Jay has been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Raleigh magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 20 years. Shaun offers corporate entertainment in Raleigh NC and surrounding areas. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D design and 3D printing to help companies and individuals bring their ideas and inventions to life. Shaun uses these talents as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world's premiere and most respected magic inventors, Paul Harris. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
In this episode, I chat with Pascal Finette. Pascal is the Co-Founder of be radical, EY's wavespace Advisory Board Chair, and a member of Pearson's Digital Advisory Board. Previously he held leadership positions at Google.org, Mozilla, and eBay, built technology startups, and launched a Venture Capital firm. He is the posse leader at https://TheHeretic.org and is a general upstart when it comes to creating meaningful change. We discuss the magic of disrupting the current status quo with creative thinking and why it's ok to be a little weird while doing so along with plenty of examples of how this has helped other businesses and advertising campaigns. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support SPONSORS: Interested in sponsoring the next episode? Email us at makingmagicpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen Learn More About Pascal Finette: https://theheretic.org/ https://www.finette.com/ LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagiconapple Spotify: http://bit.ly/makingmagicspotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagicgoogle About Shaun Jay: https://shaunjaymagic.com Raleigh magician Shaun Jay has been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Raleigh magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 20 years. Shaun offers corporate entertainment in Raleigh NC and surrounding areas. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D design and 3D printing to help companies and individuals bring their ideas and inventions to life. Shaun uses these talents as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world's premiere and most respected magic inventors, Paul Harris. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
On this episode of the Special Chronicles Podcast: Haseeb Abbasi, Special Olympics Sargent Shriver International Global Messenger from Pakistan joins host and fellow SSIGM Daniel Smrokowski. Haseeb and Daniel talk about: Haseeb's Early Years Before Special Olympics; Special Olympics Story; Gold Medals in Cycling at 2013 Asia Pacific Regional Games in Story; Story with his Father; Beyond World of Sports; TEDx Stage; Publishing a Book; Host of web channel show, “Taraay Zameen Par”; CEO of his own juice shop called “Squeezy – The Juice Bar”; Looking ahead to Berlin 2023 World Games; and we conclude with Haseeb's dream and defining inclusion. Listen, Subscribe, and Find the ShowNotes & Links mentioned on this podcast episode at: https://specialchronicles.com/podcast508 Watch the livestream video episode on YouTube, Facebook or LinkedIn Live: https://youtu.be/rxtjdbuNK3E ….. Support This Podcast: * Help us so we can build the future of Special Chronicles: Make a donation right now at http://SpecialChronicles.com/give * Give us your review of Special Chronicles on ApplePodcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your favorite shows: http://specialchronicles.com/feedback * Follow us on social media: Share, Tag, Send us a Message on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn @SpecialChronicles ….. Stay up to date and join the community by subscribing! New episodes drop every Monday so be sure to subscribe so you never miss one! Check out our podcasts on http://SpecialChronicles.com or search for @SpecialChronicles wherever you get your podcasts! Sign up for our Special Chronicles Newsletter: http://specialchronicles.com/Newsletter Send your audio and email feedback to: feedback@specialchronicles.com ….. Bonus Content: WATCH ‘From Challenges To Opportunity' (Full Talk) HERE: https://youtu.be/_uIRDIhSWuA ….. The post Road To Berlin: Haseeb Abbasi Podcast | Ep.508 first appeared on Special Chronicles.
Daria Vodopianova turned down two invites to speak on TEDx stages because she believed she didn't have anything to share. A nonprofit group talked her into telling her story, and there she realized that she did have something to share and she could indeed be an example to others and make an impact as a speaker.In this episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I talk with Daria about speaking on stages and her journey to create She Leads, her business that helps grow other female leaders.Want to become a published author? Visit us at: https://authorswholead.com/
This conversation runs in tandem with Melanie's recent TEDx talk, which you can (and truly, should) watch HERE.Who would've thought that reading teen magazines or watching music videos could be dangerous for young women? Combining media literacy, sociology, gender/women's studies, social justice theory and a background in embodiment and mindfulness work, scholar Melanie Klein breaks down how these taken-for-granted stereotypical images and storylines embed deep into the subconscious expectations of what a woman should be and do.On today's episode, we're welcoming back Melanie for a deep (and lively!) conversation about conscious empowerment and collective liberation. If you enjoyed this episode - and Melanie's TEDx talk - be sure to share it with a friend!Connect with Melanie:www.melaniecklein.comInstagram: @melmelklein Connect with your host Amanda:https://www.amandahugginscoaching.com/Instagram: @itsamandahugginsWork with me: www.amandahugginscoaching.com/services Email me: amanda@amandahugginscoaching.comInstagram: @itsamandahuggins and @anxietytalkspodcastTiktok: @itsamandahuggins
In this episode, I interview Creatress. Creatress is a VR Performance artist that is actively transmuting, translating sound & subtle electromagnetic energy from the audience into organic colors, shapes & textures that make a collaborative 3D sculpture. Her art pieces are then minted as NFTs and sold online and in the metaverse using cryptocurrency. The Making Magic Creativity Podcast: Special Episode Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support SPONSORS: Interested in sponsoring the next episode? Email us at makingmagicpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagiconapple Spotify: http://bit.ly/makingmagicspotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagicgoogle About Creatress: https://tell.ie/Creatress/creatress About Shaun Jay: https://shaunjaymagic.com Raleigh magician Shaun Jay has been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Raleigh magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 20 years. Shaun offers corporate entertainment in Raleigh NC and surrounding areas. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D design and 3D printing to help companies and individuals bring their ideas and inventions to life. Shaun uses these talents as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world's premiere and most respected magic inventors, Paul Harris. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
Rampage, the 1st cousin of Busta Rhymes and 1st Lieutenant of the group FlipMode Squad drops bomb after bomb of knowledge on creative side hustles that he uses to generate extra income and then FREESTYLES with the host, Shaun Jay! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support SPONSORS: Interested in sponsoring the next episode? Email us at makingmagicpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen! LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagiconapple Spotify: http://bit.ly/makingmagicspotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagicgoogle ABOUT RAMPAGE: Roger McNair, better known by his stage name Rampage, is an American rapper who is a member of the Flipmode Squad. He is a long-time collaborator with his cousin Busta Rhymes. Rampage was born Roger McNair in Brooklyn, New York City on August 1, 1974, to Katherine McNair and Roger Williams, who are from Jamaica. In 1992, McNair was given his first recording deal with Dallas Austin on Rowdy / Arista Records and released the single "Beware of the Rampsack". In 1993 Rampage made his first guest appearance on the song “Spontaneous (13 MC's Deep)” off Leaders Of The New School's T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye). In 1994, he recorded “Flava in Ya Ear In (Remix)” with Craig Mack, Notorious B.I.G., LL Cool J and Busta Rhymes. In 1996, he recorded the platinum single "Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check" with Busta Rhymes for the platinum album The Coming. One year later, he was given a second recording deal with Elektra Records and released his gold solo LP, Scout's Honor... by Way of Blood, which included the top-40 hit "Take It to the Streets" and "Wild for da Night". In 1998, he released The Imperial with the Flipmode Squad, which gave them their first Source Award in 1999. Since then, he has recorded with Busta Rhymes on numerous platinum albums and has appeared on various projects including a remix of the multi-platinum single “Fallin'” by Alicia Keys. Currently[when?] based in Phoenix, Arizona, McNair recently[when?] signed an independent record label deal for his company DeepFreeze Entertainment (DFE) with Sure Shot Records. On that label, he has released for promotional use a single of a new group signed to DFE named Total Vision. Lady Day, a rapper, is also on the roster. Around 2005, McNair decided to relaunch his solo career and released an official mixtape called Demagraffix which was designed as a starter for his second album, Have You Seen?, released in 2006 by Sure Shot Records. In May 2020 Rampage released his hit single #Selfie produced by DJ Excel The MixMaster who has remixed for Sean Paul, Sasha, Fatman Scoop, Elephant Man, Cutty Ranks Panhead, and Beyonce. A remix containing a sample from DMX "Party Up" was also released simultaneously to the original. About SHAUN JAY: Raleigh magician Shaun Jay has been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Raleigh magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 20 years. Shaun offers corporate entertainment in Raleigh NC and surrounding areas. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D design and 3D printing to help companies and individuals bring their ideas and inventions to life. Shaun uses these talents as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world's premiere and most respected magic inventors, Paul Harris. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support SPONSORS: Interested in sponsoring the next episode? Email us at makingmagicpodcast@gmail.com and let's make it happen! LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagiconapple Spotify: http://bit.ly/makingmagicspotify Google Podcasts: http://bit.ly/makingmagicgoogle About Adam Cheyer: Adam Cheyer is co-Founder and VP Engineering at Viv Labs, a startup (recently acquired by Samsung) dedicated to creating an intelligent interface to everything. Previously, Adam was co-founder and VP Engineering at Siri, Inc, and after Siri was acquired by Apple, a Director of Engineering in the iOS group. Adam also was a co-founder of Sentient.ai (massively scalable machine learning) and a founding member of Change.org (world's largest petition platform). Adam is the author of more than 60 publications and 25 patents. He received his bachelor's degree with highest honors from Brandeis university and his master's degree with an “outstanding master's student” award from UCLA. About Shaun Jay: Raleigh magician Shaun Jay has been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Raleigh magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 20 years. Shaun offers corporate entertainment in Raleigh NC and surrounding areas. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D design and 3D printing to help companies and individuals bring their ideas and inventions to life. Shaun uses these talents as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world's premiere and most respected magic inventors, Paul Harris. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shaun-jay/support
Friska Wirya is a thought leader, TedX speaker, and Global Change Expert. Friska was the former Head of Change at the biggest gold miner in the Southern hemisphere, leading digital transformation changes to achieve US$170m annual saving. She infiltrated a digital-first culture across 4 countries to create a strong foundation to drive adoption of new and emerging technologies, achieving recognition such as the Most Innovative Hard Hat from Apple and various industry awards. Prior to this, Friska was the Global Change Lead for multi-million dollar projects spanning technology, structure, process and people, impacting +23,000 at Tier 1 engineering firm Worley, and was one of the founding consultants for Fujitsu Australia's change practice. After witnessing Friska dominate the TedX stage in Melbourne recently, I invited her to come back onto The Boss in Heels Podcast to discuss: The process of applying to become a TedX speaker, and why Friska decided to apply How Friska prepared for TedX, and why she invested and engaged experts to support with the preparation Practical advice on how to overcome fears of public speaking Dealing with anxiety and nerves prior to presenting on stage How to build confidence when delivering a talk or presentation You can connect with Friska here: Instagram: @freshbyfriska LinkedIn: Friska Wirya Website: www.freshbyfriska.com If you enjoy this episode, please take a moment to subscribe, rate and review the Boss in Heels Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Please also recommend the podcast to a friend, family member, colleague or someone in your network who you know would benefit from listening to these episodes. Not only does it help us to grow the podcast, however also ensures that we are reaching the right audiences! Click here to claim your space inside A New Era: lara-nercessian.mykajabi.com/offers/twZrT8Q3/checkout Inside A New Era, you'll learn the mindset, momentum and magnitude to make 2023 your best year ever. Connect with me on social! Instagram: @lara_nercessian_ LinkedIn: Lara Nercessian Website: www.laranercessian.com Email: hello@laranercessian.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does the road to a TED Talk look like? In this episode, I break down the three years of preparation I put in before taking the stage at TEDxNormal on 11/12/22. From visualization to procrastination, and writing to food poisoning - it was a long journey that I almost wasn't able to fulfill. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to fulfill a big dream (whether or not it's on a TED stage) and shares valuable lessons about going after big dreams.
"I believe when we finally stop looking outside of ourselves for fulfillment, we find it within."Shari Alyse has been dubbed "America's Joy Magnet"! She loves finding ways to use her own voice and also to assist others who need a boost in being heard. Shari has been on stages all around the globe, taken to the TEDx Stage and recently started doing stand-up comedy in LA !As a media consultant, she assists others to land spots on television and other venues, to share their work. Her clients get connected with tv producers to feature their books, products and services. Talk about visibility!!Her book is: Love Yourself Happy; a journey back to you. Listen in to catch the Joy Revolution fever!Find Shari Alyse on Facebook and Tik Tok: @thejoymagnetwww.sharialyse.comInstagram: Shari Alyse, the joy magnet
Humans crave stories. As writers we know the power of a good story to draw our readers in. In this episode of Cracking Copy, Ella Hoyos talks to copywriter Charlotte Davies about a story born from her own life experience and what motivated her to tell it. This episode is for you if you really want to know what it's like to share your story on stage at TEDx. Charlotte never imagined herself at TEDx, but when a friend suggested the idea and she met the conference organiser a short time later, it stirred an idea that compelled her to act. Charlotte shares her insights on public speaking, performance, and copywriting. She talks about her journey with cancer and what it taught her about resilience when life gets tough. She discusses the importance of only sharing what you're comfortable with, and of rehearsal and planning when delivering a talk or presentation. Charlotte also talks about the feedback she's received since her TEDx talk, and how doing the talk has helped her as a copywriter. Finally, she offers advice to others who might be thinking about doing a TEDx talk or other public speaking engagement.In her TEDx talk, Charlotte discusses her journey and what it taught her about resilience. She says that during the difficult times, it's important to think about what you can do differently the next time. She also says that sharing your story can be cathartic and help you close a chapter of your life that has been quite traumatic. About Charlotte Charlotte Davies is a copywriter, messaging strategist and TEDx speaker. She spent 8 years working in PR, across industries including music and food. In 2014 she took time out for treatment when she was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. The treatment was successful and she has been in remission since August 2014.When she was ready to return to work, she got qualified to teach English and has worked in Italy, Spain and through the pandemic taught English online to children and teenagers. Charlotte also worked as the Events and Development Manager at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, where she was responsible for fundraising and promoting the theatre to a corporate audience. Charlotte started her copywriting business in May 2021. Since then she has been working with SMEs to create compelling copy that attracts their ideal clients and helping business owners and fellow copywriters to develop their authority and lead generation skills. Charlotte's contact details Website: www.charlottethecopywriter.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlottethecopywriter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottethecopywriter/Contact us! Please drop us a voice note at memo.fm/crackingcopy and let us know what you think or what topics you would like us to cover. Twitter @cracking_copy Facebook @crackingcopy ➡️ Share this podcast with someone who'll find it useful You can also find us at: Instagram: Ella Hoyos - @flurrymarketing Minnie McBride - @sosocial_minnie LinkedIn: Ella Hoyos - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellahoyos Minnie McBride - https://www.linkedin.com/in/minniemcbride Ella Hoyos and Minnie McBride are co-hosts of this new podcast. We are professional copywriters and marketers. We deep dive into a different aspect of copywriting in each ‘snack-sized' episode so that we can help you become better writers for your business. Support this podcast! If you found this episode helpful you can show your appreciation by making a donation! This helps offset the costs of producing the show and we'll love you for it :) Buy me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/crackingcopy
Episode 046 How to trust in the process Romeo Marquez Jr. is an international speaker, best-selling author, and a protege of Jack Canfield, founder of the billion-dollar brand, Chicken Soup for the Soul and #1 NY Times Best-Selling Author of “The Success Principles.” He has delivered more than 1,000 presentations to over a million audience members across the United States, Canada, Asia, Australia and Europe helping organizations, entrepreneurs, artists and CEOs achieve extraordinary results. From the TEDx Stage in India to working with notable names such as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Jim Carrey, and Kelly Clarkson, Romeo's mission is to help people maximize their greatness so that they live a life with purpose and passion. Follow Romeo's work: https://linktr.ee/romeomarquezjr
Welcome to Episode 4 of Season 1 of the Craft Messages That Matter Podcast. #CMTM Do you have the dream of one day doing a TEDx talk? Do you think you have an excellent idea that everyone should hear? This episode will walk you through four things that TEDx organisers worldwide will think about and consider when it comes to an idea for the stage. Listen to this hot episode to get insider knowledge. Want to learn more about the upcoming 'Make it to the TEDx Stage' online course? Subscribe to the mailing list to stay updated HERE Follow Theo Kapodistrias, your host on Instagram @theokap88 https://www.instagram.com/theokap88/ Follow the CMTM Instagram page @cmtm_podcast https://www.instagram.com/cmtm_podcast/ Website: www.theokap.com.au
"Like entrepreneurship and speaking and Ted talking is all a journey." - Evolve Benton Public speaking can be a fear for some. So how do others stand in front of a crowd and confidently deliver a TEDx Talk? In this episode, we'll talk about how to prepare for and deliver a successful TEDx Talk as we provide valuable advice on how to develop your idea, find collaborators, and use your voice to make a difference. [00:01 - 07:51] Leverage Your Business through Public Speaking Unleash the Power of Technology Service can be a winning strategy for business Overcoming the fear of public speaking [07:52 - 30:21] Have You Ever Wanted to Speak on a TEDx Stage? Public speaking is a hobby. Be yourself. How to Become a TEDx Speaker A Ted talk is just like any other piece of content Be Prepared and Have a Plan Every Ted talk is about solving a problem and coming up with a throughline that leads to your idea [30:22 - 32:29] Final Thoughts Share your story with the world! Connect with me – leave a review and comment (links below) Key Quotes: "A Ted Talk in some ways is just like any other piece of content. You got to use it. You got to put it out there in other ways." - Evolve Benton "It's the wrong question to ask about what is the kind of idea that will get selected? Because the kind of idea that will get selected is the one that's authentic to you and the message that you want to put out there and the idea that you want to change the world." - Evolve Benton Connect with Me! Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/speaking4profitacademy Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speaking4profit/ Visit my website https://www.evolvebenton.com/ Follow me on Instagram @EvolveBenton LEAVE A REVIEW + and help someone discover the power in their voice by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review!
TEDx, smaller franchises of TED Talks, is one of the biggest stages that a lot of us aspire to be on. And in this episode, Dr Shelley James, a Luminologist and founder of Age of Light Innovations, shares with us how her recent talk on the TEDx Northwich stage got her noticed and invited to more speaking opportunities by different organisations.Dr Shelley also shares the step-by-step process for the application and why she needed Elaine Powell, a TEDx speaker, and coach, to help her and her talk stand out and get noticed by TEDx, and why having this support is so important, especially for first-timers. She also shares the difference between a TEDx guest and a TEDx speaker and how you get published on TEDx, and how this opportunity helped her #getnoticed.Podcast post-production: XCD Virtual AssistantsRiverside - Your online recording studioThe easiest way to record podcasts and videos in studio quality from anywhere. All from the browser.Social listening - google alert killer!Generate leads and market your product using social listeningGet Otter with 1-month FREE Pro LiteGenerate rich notes for meetings, interviews, lectures, and other important voice conversations.The UnNoticed Entrepreneur BookThe UnNoticed Entrepreneur: Fifty Ideas for your Company to Stand OutIf you want to know how to get noticed this show is for you. I have interviews, tools, tips, everything that an entrepreneur could need in order to help their organization to get noticed for free. Thank you for joining me on the unnoticed show.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEPlease rate the show here.
TEDx, smaller franchises of TED Talks, is one of the biggest stages that a lot of us aspire to be on. And in this episode, Dr Shelley James, a Luminologies and founder of Age of Light Innovations, shares with us how her recent talk on the TEDx Northwich stage got her noticed and invited to more speaking opportunities by different organisations.Dr Shelley also shares the step-by-step process for the application and why she needed Elaine Powell, a TEDx speaker, and coach, to help her and her talk stand out and get noticed by TEDx, and why having this support is so important, especially for first-timers. She also shares the difference between a TEDx guest and a TEDx speaker and how you get published on TEDx, and how this opportunity helped her #getnoticed.Podcast post-production: XCD Virtual AssistantsRiverside - Your online recording studioThe easiest way to record podcasts and videos in studio quality from anywhere. All from the browser.Social listening - google alert killer!Generate leads and market your product using social listeningGet Otter with 1-month FREE Pro LiteGenerate rich notes for meetings, interviews, lectures, and other important voice conversations.The UnNoticed Entrepreneur BookThe UnNoticed Entrepreneur: Fifty Ideas for your Company to Stand OutIf you want to know how to get noticed this show is for you. I have interviews, tools, tips, everything that an entrepreneur could need in order to help their organization to get noticed for free. Thank you for joining me on the unnoticed show.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEPlease rate the show here.
Here are the things to expect in the episode:How do you get selected for a TEDx talk?Do you have to be famous?Are there any requirements?Why should you leverage your strengths in life and business?Do you view your business as a burden or a ticket to freedom?What are the challenges women entrepreneurs face?And much more! About Marta Spirk:Marta Spirk is a wife, triplet mom, podcaster, author, empowerment coach & marketing strategist. She helps women entrepreneurs learn to boost their confidence and grow their business by looking at their most valuable resource: THEMSELVES. She does that with her podcast The Empowered Woman (over 100K downloads), The Empowered Woman: The Ultimate Roadmap to Business Success (book), and The Empowered Woman School membership and workshops. Connect with Marta Spirk!Website: https://www.martaspirk.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spirkmartaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marta-spirk/Twitter: https://twitter.com/martaspirkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/martaspirk/Book: https://www.martaspirk.com/bookFree 30-Day Trial: https://www.martaspirk.com/tewsfree Connect with Kamie Lehmann!Website: https://www.kamielehmann.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamie.lehmann.1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamie-lehmann-04683473
Kyra currently lives in Vancouver, and works as a Vice-President at Manulife in the financial industry. In 2018, she became a best-selling co-author in the book, “Empower with the Power of Collaboration” and was the Keynote Speaker for the Global Women's Alliance – where the theme was: “Be Bold, Be Authentic, Be You”. Kyra has been recognized for numerous industry nominations and awards over the years, but her true motivation is sparked only by the joy she feels from inspiring, empowering, and making a positive impact on the lives of others. The Magical Unicorn Project was born out of this, a project created to address social and systemic issues she felt were negatively affecting women and minorities. Kyra shares with us how this action of putting her unique self out there landed her on the global stage of TEDx. She will also share some secrets and tips you need to know to get your application accepted on that platform! You'll want to tune in to hear what this creative free spirit has to share about living a life less ordinary. Key words:
Whether she is speaking to an audience of 18K, on a TedX Stage sharing her experiences of being fearless in life and career, on social media cooking, dancing or sharing something that makes you smile, Lorri Herman is always sending a positive message of strength out to the world. You can follow her in social media and find her Ted talks on YouTube - you will definitely be inspired.Follow Lorri @lorriherman - FB, IG, YouTube, TiktokFollow Elizabeth and Learn More:http://www.nextcareerlife.com/https://www.instagram.com/nextcareer_life/https://www.linkedin.com/in/eribonsnext/Listen now or on your preferred podcast platform: Apple iTunes Spotify, iHeartWhat now? What's NEXT? Browse the optionsWhat's Your NEXT? Start with the right questions See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ever wanted to learn more about a breaking news story, that you recognized parts of yourself in, and felt connected to? Unni Turrettini loves research and is a truth seeker! She says when you dare to ask, people are happy to share! She became friends with an FBI profiler who ended up writing the forward to her book! Are there warning signs to prevent lone wolf killers? What do lone wolf killers have in common with loneliness? We have to go beyond our superficial differences! How am I not tolerating the other? How can I love myself more? Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy! Author, speaker, facilitator, and LONELINESS EXPERT helping individuals increase relational energy and organizations cultivate a culture of belonging. Norwegian-born Unni Turrettini is the author of Betraying the Nobel: The Secrets and Corruption behind the Nobel Peace Prize (Pegasus Books, 2020), and The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer (Pegasus Books, 2015), which examines Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik from both a psychological and sociological perspective and focuses on what we can learn from that tragedy to prevent rampage killings spurred by loneliness. The Mystery of the Lone Wolf Killer won the 2016 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion award (Best Nonfiction). She has appeared on ABC's The List, TRT World, Ticker News, Fox, CSPAN, The Tedx Stage, The James Altucher Show, BBC World Podcast, and in Authority Magazine, Voice of America, The New York Post, The Spectator, LittleThings, and WWD. Unni grew up as a global citizen, spending half her life abroad, including the United States, France, and Switzerland before returning to Oslo in 2016. With law degrees from Norway, France, and the United States, Unni is a member of the New York Bar, and worked in law and finance for nearly a decade before becoming a full-time author, speaker and facilitator. Website: https://unniturrettini.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unnitur/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnniTruthTeller LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unniturrettini/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnniTurrettini Landscape video links: Short video on loneliness: https://youtu.be/_NwwjDAc3Zs TEDx Youngstown 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SFmuci6TJ0 TEDx Institut Le Rosey, Switzerland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13h9zB2ja5U FREE Guide: 3 Tools To Battle Loneliness (pdf): https://courses.unniturrettini.com/loneliness-pdf Me and my daddy would love to hear from you subscribe and leave us a five star rating podchaser.com/bettercalldaddy ratethispodcast.com/bettercalldaddy Connect with Reena bettercalldaddy.com linkedin.com/in/reenafriedmanwatts instagram.com/reenafriedmanwatts
This weeks guest on the show is with Elaine Powell who is an Award-Winning Professional Speaker that has trained over 30,000 people and delivered over 600 workshops in the art of public speaking. MindSpeak Academy coaches passionate entrepreneurs, coaches and experts grow their visibility, credibility and thought leadership by delivering outstanding presentations and TEDx talks, that advances the human race and transforms the world. Golden nuggets you will learn from this week's episode Why is Ted x seen as so important for speakers? Discover the benefits of adding Ted x to your profile What preparation you need to think before applying What do Ted x creators/ organisers look for in speakers How to apply for Ted x talk ABOUT THE GUEST Speaker Website: https://elainepowell.com/ MindSpeak Academy Website: https://mindspeakacademy.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/publicspeakingskills Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elainepowelluk/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elainepowelluk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElainePowellUK Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ElainePowelluk Free Get On A TEDx stage pdf - https://www.mindspeak.uk/tedx-5-mistakes1 Complementary TEDx Discovery call: https://www.mindspeak.uk/scheduler ABOUT THE HOST This show is hosted by Adam Strong {AKA: The Game Changer} who is a Hyper Growth Business Strategist, Former Elite Athlete, Author, Podcast Host and International Speaker Adam Strong. He currently runs 3 different businesses and enjoys working with business owners and entrepreneurs of small to medium sized companies who have plateaued and are suffering from stunted growth.. Adam is a Former Elite Athlete that trained with Olympic and World Champion Sir Mo Farah for 3 years. He takes the same skill-set that he learned as an elite athlete to teach his clients on how to create high performance, increased productivity and growth. He is a best selling author of three books ‘Move it or lose it' ‘Fit body fit business' and ‘Play the game'. He has been featured on the front cover of Influential People, Global Man and Steer Magazines, BBC radio, the Huffington post, Forbes and in People Management magazine just to mention a few. He has interviewed influencers and thought leaders such as Jack Canfield, Dr John Demartini, Bob Burg, Marshall Goldsmith, Olympic athletes and sports personalities such Neil Fachie, Jonathan Horton and Kate Strong. He has shared the stage with celebrities such as John Travolta, Vanilla Ice, Calvin Klein, 50 cent and Dr Nido Qubein. CONTACT METHOD Want to know how to best scale your business in 2022? Take Business Scalability Scorecard test here to get a free report Adam's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/adamstrongofficial Join Adam plus 18 of the World's biggest thought leaders on the Virtual summit of the year January 21,22 and 23 for FREE: https://www.thegamechangerssummit.com
Elaine Powell is laser focused. There are many speaker coaches out there, but Elaine's sweet spot is about getting on a TEDx stage. Why is this so important? How can it open more doors? Elaine will reveal at 9pm EST tonight, BUT really we'll be laddering up to some really critical skills and skillsets we all need to get more comfortable with aspire to master: developing ourselves and personal development in general, and everyone's favorite fear, public speaking! Then Fanzo will deliver his Wellness Wednesday vignette. Have any questions for Elaine or want a shoutout on air? You can potentially ask your question live or get a shoutout using $JAFFE coins which you can purchase via my creator coin link: rally.io/creator/JAFFE I'll also be giving away $JAFFE coins every episode to viewers who tune in live. My NFT has just launched and by buying this limited edition art, you'll get the e-book, as well as access to pre-tapings, audition and reunion shows. And more. Find out at nft.rally.io/jaffejuice Watch full episodes at youtube.com/c/josephjaffeisnotfamous. Subscribe at bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
➡️ Like The Show? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory ➡️ About The Guest Peter Hopwood is Global Speaker Coach, Virtual Speaking Specialist & TEDx Coach, Media Skills Trainer, Worldwide Events MC & Speaker - lived in 7 countries, worked in 32, currently based in Croatia, working worldwide on Zoom! Peter travels the globe (now virtually) helping people define, craft and tell clearer stories with stronger impact. Bringing more value, clarity and engagement to their ideas. He helps executives, entrepreneurs and teams to develop their speaking style in front of a crowd or in a virtual setting, gain investment and persuade with impact. ➡️ Talking Points 00:00 - Peter's story. 10:02 - Things to think about when you're presenting on stage. 17:46 - Practice makes perfect. 26:53 - Transitioning from in person speaking to virtual speaking. 38:27 - Dealing with career adversity 51:47 - How to deliver incredible speeches, virtually. 56:12 - How to amplify signals. ➡️ Show Links https://twitter.com/HopwoodMedia https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterhopwoodpublicspeaking ➡️ Podcast Sponsors 1. Shopify— All-In-One eCommerce Tools https://shopify.com/successstory — Free 14 Day Trial 2. Long Shot Leadership—The Hottest New Interview Show https://longshotleaders.com/ 3. Playbook — Grow Your Wealth https://helloplaybook.com/scott 4. Red Hat's Compiler — A Deep Dive Tech Podcast https://link.chtbl.com/compiler?sid=podcast.successstory 5. Hubspot Podcast Network https://hubspot.com/podcastnetwork
Freedom in Minimalism with Rose Lounsbury Most of us have had stints of being motivated enough to purge things from our home, closet, garage, office, or basement. I even did the minimalism challenge and lasted a few weeks into it. Every time I did it, it felt great, successful, and freeing. But, two things always happen, it piles back up and the idea of purging again is overwhelming so we put it way off or do little purging moments to try to get the same feeling. Rose Lounsbury is a Simplicity Coach and she shares with us the freedom and peace that comes from minimalism and simplifying our lives. She reveals some of the reasons we have so many things in our environment, why we hold on to them, and how to let go. Unless minimalism and simplicity is a mindset rather than moments of purging, it's hard to keep up the practice that can open up space in our environment, minds, and life to have the life we want. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Hear how Rose made it to the TEDxDayton stage and how her message got 500K views. Be inspired to feel the freedom from anxiety and burden of our things. Learn effective strategies to get a start on simplifying your life beyond just decluttering things. Resources: My first book, Relationship Ready: How I Stopped Fucking Randos and Started Cupcaking My Soulmate, is available on Amazon and Audible. Grab your copy now! Subscribe to my mailing list on my website. Visit my website to learn about my coaching programs. Visit Rose's website. Watch Rose's TEDx talk. Check out Rose's book Less: Minimalism For Real Connect with Rose on Instagram. Join Rose's community in the Facebook group Minimalism is Fun Episode Highlights Having Triplets ...and Being a Full-time Teacher Rose took off a couple of years from teaching to be with her new triplets. “Having triplets was like learning to fly, I had no special training or skills… being a stay-at-home mom was the hardest job I've ever had to do!” She returned to classroom to save her sanity. Three Jobs and Only One of them is a Paid Job Rose noticed that there were three shifts in a day: the first was in the classroom for which she was paid, the second was taking care of the family until their bedtime, and the third was picking up all the things after 9pm. It was exhausting and a never ending cycle. Rose left the classroom that winter. The family went on a road trip to visit grandparents for the holidays and returned with a van stuffed with presents from grandparents. Rose realized she didn't have enough room for the stuff they already had, much less the new stuff. “I thought I was going to organize my way out it” A friend introduced Rose to minimalism. Instead of organizing her way out it, she tried simplifying her way out of it. After eight months, the house looked different. The physical change was wonderful, but, more importantly, the emotional change of being released from the burden and anxiety that was life-changing Simplifying Life WIthout having to spend time taking care of the things, she had more free time to read a book, have a glass of wine, and so much more. After shedding and letting go of the physical things, she felt the momentum to continue to declutter less tangible things like finances, expectations of self, and unhealthy behaviors, etc. The pattern of simplicity is to let go of things that don't serve us so we can make room for the life we want. We Are So Used to Living This Way We cling to the cluttered environment, cluttered relationships, cluttered finances, and cluttered health. We don't realize that the things we cling to are burdensome,keep us down, keep us from what we want, or from feeling good. “I FEEL So Much Better” After many clients let go of the physical things in their environment, they all say “I FEEL so much better”. It's an emotional experience. Rose is most interested in helping people feel better and more free to have the life they want. Mindset, Old Stories, Societal Norms Keep Us from Letting Go We fear we'll need it someday and that we need to be prepared. But, the best indicator of future behavior is past behavior. If we haven't been using the thing, it is HIGHLY likely we will not use it in the future. Of course it's possible, but HIGHLY unlikely How difficult would it be to replace it? Someone else could be using this thing today. Tips to Start Uncluttering Have a constant donation box. Don't put it back or hang it back up if it's no longer useful or beautiful to you. Start with your own things. This will very likely inspire those around you to do the same. Start somewhere that is emotionally easy for you, where the emotional attachment is low. You're dealing with your feelings so towels or personal care products are innocuous enough. To the TEDx Stage In 2018, Rose's blog readers suggested she apply to become a TEDx speaker. She submitted an application in June and was one of fifty to be called back to audition. Based on that audition she was one in eighteen to be called back to do a TEDxDayton talk. She worked with a coach to craft the presentation for four months and did the TEDx talk in October. How To Write A Book (with Triplets) Rose hired a coach with a team that helped her with the writing, marketing, cover design, layout, graphic design, putting it on Amazon called Less: Minimalism For Real. The financial investment and timeframe kept her motivated. She hired childcare, wrote in coffee shops, stayed up late, wrote on weekends for five months. Of course, she could've figured it out on her own and found free offerings on the internet for similar services. But coaching and making the financial investment increased the probability of having a book in the end. An Achilles Heel So much work goes into launching and the outcome is always uncertain. Even if we've done it before, it's scary and can feel like it's always the first time. We can plan, plan, plan, take the courses, get coaching but the actual launch can always feel scary. I Don't Do it All The idea of women doing it all is misleading. The message that we can do it all is a trap that makes us set unrealistic expectations that we can never measure up to. Men aren't asked how they do it all. “I do what I can, I do what is for me to do, I do the best I can, and at the end of the day there will still be things that are undone. It's not a failure” Rose tries her best not to do it all because as a recovering overachiever the instinct to do it all is hard to overcome. When we do try to do it all it's exhausting and makes us feel like crap. One daily non-negotiable that Rose is rigid about is 7 hours of sleep. Nothing is good if we are deprived of sleep. The only exception is if she has to wake up early for a flight to somewhere fun and beautiful. About Rose Rose Lounsbury is a speaker, an Amazon best-selling author, and Simplicity Coach that helps professionals let go of what's holding them back and open up to bigger lives. She was balancing her middle school teaching career with two year old triplets when she was introduced to minimalism in 2012 that changed her life. She left the classroom to help women live happier, more fulfilled lives without all the stuff. Rose spends her days speaking, writing, and coaching clients and online students about the freedom of open spaces. Rose has shared her message on the TEDx stage and her talk has 500K views. Her advice has been featured on USA Today, Good Day Columbus, and Good Morning Cincinnati, along with several radio programs. Enjoy the Podcast? If you enjoyed today's episode of The Heidi B Show, then hit subscribe, and share it with your friends! Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this episode with your womenpreneur family and friends, so they can get closer to owning their power and upgrading their lives. Have any questions? You can contact me through email (heidi@heidibcoaching.com) or find me on Instagram or Facebook. Thanks for listening! For more updates and episodes, visit my website. You may also tune in on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To pursuing our passions and building our businesses, Heidi B
This is the second season Of Course, They Make Me Crazy! April is so excited to have wellbeing strategist and passionate mental health advocate Michelle E. Dickinson. Michelle is a TEDx Speaker and a published author. She is also doing great work by partnering with different company leaders to bring them a psychological resilience program that she created. But April first wants to talk about why other people’s well-being is so important to Michelle. It comes from Michelle being a caregiver to her bipolar mother. That is also what her memoir entitled “Breaking Into My Life” is about. April asks, “please tell us about your early life with your mom.” Michelle starts by saying, “Life was this strain. And maybe her past trauma caused my mom to start exhibiting signs of bipolar disorder. I guess at the age of four and on, I remember her starting to be manic. She would sit on the couch crying for hours. It was a bit of a roller coaster for me. As you might know as a child, the one thing we need is consistency and predictability and routine. And my mom was anything but consistent. I never knew the mother I would come home to. Some days she would be in a good mood. Some days she would be angry with me, and I didn't know why. But that shaped me because it taught me compassion. It also taught me firsthand what it's like to love someone and how punishing it can be to love someone with a mental illness. How we put our own needs on the back burner so that we can do whatever we can to keep peace in the home. And that was my life. That was my childhood, my young adult life, and even my adult life just trying to do what I can to help her.” Michelle continued to explain after telling her story on the TEDx Stage she realized that something beautiful happens when telling your story. That is what led her to write her memoir. April asks, “How was living at home with her?” Michelle responded by saying, “It was our job to keep peace in the home, walk on eggshells, not to get her upset, not create a nervous breakdown, to do whatever we needed to try to keep peace in the home. So, my needs would go by the wayside. And then I hit those rebellious teen years and that was a whole other can of worms.” Michelle said her mom was emotionally and physically abusive to her. She harbored a lot of anger and resentment until she started working on herself. She went through clinical therapy and a lot of self-discovery work through Tony Robbins and Landmark. Michelle says, “I was able to reach a place of forgiveness and compassion. To try to step into what life would have been like for her to try to raise a daughter and navigate a mental illness. In the back of my book, there's an epilogue about how ultimately all of this now serves me in the work I do. But I couldn't see it for the longest time because I was so focused on the effects that her mental illness and her behavior was having on me. When you focus on the effects of that, there's no space for compassion or to try to understand what life is like for her.” April added to what Michelle just explained. April said, “Later in life I realized that my mom who was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder did the best that she was able to do at that time. She was doing the best that she was able to do at that moment. What they do has nothing to do with us even though it feels like it.” April shared a story about how she drove 14 hours from Memphis, Tennessee to Cleveland, Ohio after working all week because her mom called her crying about how lonely she was. And when April arrived her mom slept the entire. She only woke up to say goodbye. Michelle explained that story resonated with her because her mom did the same thing, &ld
Mohan Sudabattula is Founder and CEO of Project Embrace, a global medical nonprofit that is dedicated to increasing access to healthcare services for all. Having started his business as a student, Mohan is a firm believer that anyone can make a difference in their community as long as they feel empowered to do so. Mohan has presented his work and research on numerous professional and academic stages such as the Utah State Legislature, John Hopkins, Stanford School of Medicine, the University of Oxford, the United Nations, and the TEDx Stage to name a few. He was recently recognized as one of Utah Business' “20 in their 20's” in 2020, and ran as the youngest candidate in state history for Utah State House in District 42. After graduation, Mohan aspires to go to grad school where he intends to pursue his passion for the advancement of health and human rights as a public servant. Follow Mohan at https://www.projectembrace.org #serve #service #give #giving #projectembrace #projectembraceservice #chartity #charitable
I never thought I'd be sitting here talking to a dude who'd spent most of his life in and out of prison from the age of 10 years old and throwing it up as an 'inspirational episode'. But my thinking has certainly evolved a hell of a lot over the course of this podcast and I'm kind of hoping with ya'll listening in that yours has too. You know what else has evolved and changed? David Breakspear. Nine times David went to prison. NINE. And the very last time would you believe it was a calculated decision. Sentence #9 was to be David's time to reform. The criminal justice system (so it seems) isn't really built to reform all that well. When I heard some of the stats and the reality of the system it broke my spirit a little for humanity, especially after my previous touching episode #188 with Fritzi Hortsman. Congratulations David, you are a beacon of hope. EPISODE PARTNER | BEDDOWN Website: https://beddown.org.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roll-withthepunches/message
In this episode, Creator of The Magnetic Soul-Work Success System, Keiya Rayne, talks about her process from no talk to TEDx talk. Today, Keiya talks about leveraging the power of energy to land a TEDx talk, how to set yourself up for success, and how to achieve a calmness and confidence in the Red Circle. How did Keiya go from having no talk to stepping onto a TEDx stage? Hear about the secret sauce to creating, developing, and delivering an Influencial talk, find out how the TEDx talk has changed Keiya, and get her advice for her younger self, all on today’s episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast. Key Takeaways “We have all these different experiences of our lives, and when we bring them together it makes the essence of our lives, and it gives us a message that we can impart to others and help them improve their lives.” “The secret sauce is hiring a mentor.” “When you’re giving a TEDx talk, you want to appeal to a lot of people.” “When you have an idea that’s worth spreading, then it’s universal.” “The human energy is so powerful.” Keiya’s 1-minute energy reset tool: “Pivot, pause, smile.” “The most important thing is to make the decision and have the intention to do so.” “A lot of times we’re so focused on doing. I want to introduce the idea of the beingness - the energy of lightness about what you desire.” “People buy from you based on how you make them feel.” “A lot of times we’re afraid to even take that step. Set the intention to do that, apply, and go for it. If you have that desire, then the universe wants you to have it.” “Nothing is ever going to replace rehearsing.” “When you feel comfortable and confident, and you’ve embodied your talk, then you’re free.” “Be still, and trust that everything is going to be okay.” More about Keiya Rayne Influential TEDx Speaker, Keiya K. Rayne, is a Clarity Coach, Relationship Expert, Intuitive Healer, and the Creator of The Magnetic Soul-work Success System. Described by one of her clients as Yoda, but only cuter, for more than 15 years, she’s helped her clients master their mindset and attraction energy, so they're able to achieve a higher level of success in the areas of Love, Business, and Purpose with unexpected ease. Keiya’s been featured in the documentary, The Big Talk Over Dinner: Race and immigration, The Big Talk, Follow me Friday, Courage Up podcasts, as well as various online magazines publications. She’s a recipient of The White House President’s Volunteer Service Award for her humanitarian work domestically and globally. Suggested Keywords TEDx, TED Talk, Speaking, Public Speaking, Talking, Experience, Energy, Determination, Confidence, Preparation, Pivot, Pause, Smile, Keiya’s TEDx talk: Being Taught to Form a Line is the Greatest Gift We Can Ever Receive To learn more, follow Keiya at: Website: https://www.keiyakrayne.com Facebook: Keiya Rayne Instagram: @keiyakrayne Twitter: @keiyakrayne LinkedIn: Keiya Rayne Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website: https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927 Read the Full Transcript: Speaker 1 (00:01): Hey Caio, welcome to the podcast. I'm so excited to have you on, and it's so great to see you. Speaker 2 (00:08): Likewise, it's a pleasure to be here. It's like, you know, a family reunion side rail to be here Speaker 1 (00:14): This whole month. We're talking about how to get on a TEDx stage. And I was part of the speaker salon, which is by Tricia, Brooke, who is also a guest this month. And I met you and I met Kate and we're all getting together to talk about how to get on a TEDx stage and really just how to do a talk. Right? Yeah. So let's start. My first question is how did you go from having no talk to getting on the TEDx stage? I think Speaker 2 (00:45): Everybody wants to know. Yes, yes. That is, you know, it's a very fascinating story. I actually met Tricia Brooke at an event. And when I met her, there was something that was just in her energy that drew me to her and I just really fell in love with her. And of course she mentioned, she was, of course speaking about speaking. And I just casually mentioned to her, I'm like, you know, I'm going to get on your stage now. I did not really have an interest of getting on her stage. I, you know, I knew, you know, in my life like getting on a stage at some point in my life was going to happen. You know, I just, I just knew that, but at that particular time, I was really just kind of like, yeah, you know, that sounds good. Well, of course, two weeks later, I get this email from Trisha saying, Hey, I'm launching this week or salon and that's what happened. And so I did speak her salon and it was through the speaker salon. Now, when I arrived on the speaker salon, I had no talk whatsoever. And, you know, with Trisha, she really creates a safe space for you to just get up and share from your heart, from your soul. And I got up and whatever she was able to pull out of me you know, most people were like, wow. And so Speaker 1 (02:12): I can, yes, that is true. I will, I will agree with that. Speaker 2 (02:17): Right. And that's right, you were there. And and that was the making of my TEDx talk. And then later on I did another speaker salon and that was where one of the TEDx producers was in the audience. And that's how I landed my TEDx talk. Speaker 1 (02:36): Yes. And now let's talk about, so do you have, did you have a specific process by which you had your idea, you then took that idea and formulated your talk? Speaker 2 (02:53): Well, you know, thankfully the idea from my talk came from the speaker salon. And so for me, what was great about that was that I already had something. And so I was able to really just, and it's interesting because my TEDx talk had pieces of my speaker salon talk, and there's something that I will share later, but there's a little, the secret sauce that was, you know, really working with someone to help you do that. But it was really, you know, receiving the support, I believe from Tricia in working with that talk and being able to take it, it's fascinating because, you know, we was able to take all these different experiences that I've had and was able to bring them into this talk. And a lot of times, you know, we may think of ourselves like, well, you know, I don't really have a talk and not realizing that, you know, we have all these different experiences of our lives and when we bring them together and really makes the essence of our lives, and it really gives us something that we can a message that we can impart to others and, and, and help them improve their lives, inspire them in some way. Speaker 2 (04:17): So you don't have to reinvent the wheel to find these talks. You can look at your life experience, look at within yourself and say, Hey, wait, this happened to me and it might help someone else is abstinence kind of what I got. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And just keep in mind though, you know, TEDx talk is a very different type of talk, so it's not like it's a keynote talk or write it. It's a very specific type of talk, which I'm sure, you know, Trisha will elaborate on that a lot more, but either way, right. There were still all these different pieces that came together to create that top. Yeah. Right. And now you alluded to this before, but the secret sauce to creating, developing and delivering this impactful TEDx talk, what is that secret sauce? You know, it's, it's, it's, it's a V it's, it's simple, but it's not. Speaker 2 (05:13): And I'm going to tell you, the secret sauce is hiring a mentor and they'll just, you know, just hire Patricia, Brooke, because I, I just believe, and she doesn't even know what I'm saying this, but I really believe she she's just the best. I mean, she knows this inside and out, but she is, you know, she has a hearing and I, and this is something that she's really masterful at helping other people share their story. And so when you're able to find that type of person who can really help you in all these pieces, right. And then, you know, because like I said again, right. Tedx talk is, is is, you know, we suspend the islands and they may say it in America too. Like, you know, a horse of a different color, you know? So when you're getting on, when you're dealing with the red circle, right. Speaker 2 (06:07): You, you really need to know if that's right. If you want it to be impactful right. And influential, then you want to get someone who knows how to make that happen for you. Yeah. And I should also say, I'm glad that you kind of said, it's, it's different than a keynote talk. Right. Because when you're at a keynote talk and you're at a conference or something like that, you're really directing that talk to a specific group of people. Right. So you really have narrowed down in each down to maybe what is probably your ideal audience, but when you're giving a TEDx talk, you want to appeal to a lot of people. Was that difficult? Speaker 2 (06:50): It wasn't. And I'm going to tell you why. I didn't think it was difficult. I think it was because of the message, right. The idea worth spreading. And so when you have an idea that's worth spreading, then it's universal. Yeah. That's very true. Hey, wait a second. What was your TEDx talk about? We didn't even mention that yet. I mean, we'll mention it to get at the end, but what was, what was your TEDx talk about? Give us the cliff notes and then of course we'll have a link to it in the podcast. Exactly. Exactly. Well, it, it's how being taught to form a line is the greatest gift you can ever receive. And so all I'm going to say about that is, you know, we all learn how to form, you know, like what we were like in grade school, learn how to form a line and not realizing the impact that something as simple as that has had, have had on our lives, as well as, you know, other people around the world who really don't know how to form lines. Speaker 2 (07:54): Right. And through my humanitarian work, you know, I did humanitarian work for many, many years traveling around the world. And that was a big thing. Just getting people to form a line. And so that's kind of, you know, a little, I don't want to give it all away. No, no, no. Don't give it all the way we want people to go and watch it and listen to your words. Yeah. So now let's take us to that moment of when it was your turn to give your talk, you have to go into the quote unquote red circle. So how do you set yourself up energetically for success? How do you stay calm? Cause I feel like if I was wearing my Garmin watch, my heart rate would be like 106. Like it would be off the charts. I would be so nervous. So how do you do this? Speaker 2 (08:42): Well, you know, the thing is, you know, the nerves are there, but energetically, you know, I started setting myself up and which is something I do every day. Right. So it is a, it is a non-negotiable practice for me to really set myself up energetically every day. And that is, you know, through meditation, through journaling, through you know, getting quiet and doing all those things that will enable me to really get into a calm state and, you know, the more you practice it right in, and you're in, you know, that right? So the more that, you know, so that is something that I've practiced for so long. And so that when it was time for me to get on the stage, I had that to reach back to. And so I, I really was able to kind of channel right. Being calm because it was, it was something that practice because when you're ready to go on that stage, it's just, I mean, you know, everything is happening. Speaker 2 (09:44): You're what am I going to remember my lines? And, and it wasn't the time for that. And, and just to get in the zone, but when you set yourself up for that, right, you, you are really working on your vibration on, on, on your nervous system and calming yourself down, you know, then that makes that that's a game changer, because that was one of the things that I heard quite a bit was you looked so calm when you gave your talk, you know, it was like, you just, you were just walking, like you were floating. It is like, Hey, you don't know how much, you know, right. It was all that meditation and breathing exercise that I did. Speaker 1 (10:23): I think that's a really great point for people to understand is that you're still nervous, but you had some tools to help mitigate that a little bit. Now, would you recommend, let's say someone they want to get on a TEDx stage and let's say they're accepted. We'll just throw that out there. Is this something that you would recommend someone to do in preparation for that or just something to do just because you're a human being Speaker 2 (10:49): Living in this world? Well, both, I think just, you know, just as a human being, living in this world, right. We have so much to deal with and I'm really, really big on, you know, mastering your energy and understanding, you know, the human and the human energy is so powerful. And I think it's one of those things that we as humans don't really give a lot of attention to, you know, like we just don't realize the power of, of our energy and, and of our vibration and how, when we learn to manage that, and we can also use, we can also learn to leverage that as well. So it's, you know, when you learn how to do the two, wow. Yeah. It really, it, it, it puts you in the center and it really assist you in every area of your life. Speaker 1 (11:43): And do you have for the listeners, if they're curious, like, what the heck is she talking about? How can I do that? Do you have like a quick example of how someone do that, or even where they can find out more information about how to do that? Speaker 2 (11:58): Well, you know, it's, that's a great question. And one of the things that I was going to that I'm offering the listeners is what I call a one minute energy reset tool. Right. And what that is. Right. And it's, it's a one minute tool that we can use to always bring ourselves back to the moment. And it's called pivot, pause, smile. Right. Very, very simple. But it's very powerful. Right. And so as, even as you're going through your day and you're like stressed out, and if we just think to pause and you think, okay, I'm going to pivot my energy in this moment. I'm just going to put a smile on my face. Right. In that moment, you can change it. But as well, there are tons of, you know, whether it be method, meditation, breathing exercises, there's quite a bit, but I think the most important thing, right. Because you can find it if you want, it is to make the decision and have the intention to do so. Yeah. And this Speaker 1 (13:04): Is the kind of stuff that I know you probably work with with your clients on the regular, right. Speaker 2 (13:10): Oh, 100% because it's not negotiable. Speaker 1 (13:15): Yeah. And, and now let's talk about, so we talked about how to kind of set yourself up for when you get into that red circle, but what about landing a Ted talk? I mean, that's stressful as well. Right. So can you walk us through your process of how you, like, how did you choose which one, how did you foster your energy toward landing that go ahead. Okay. So Speaker 2 (13:49): In my case, I was actually, you know, because I was, I was kind of recruited if you will. Right. It was like, I was auditioning without realizing I was auditioning for a TEDx talk. And, you know, at the end of Tisha speaker salon, she has people come in various influencers and producers come in. And so in that sense, I was fortunate that sort of the introduction was already made for me because he saw me and it was like, Hmm, I wanna meet her. However, I still needed to apply. And so this is, I feel like it's my secret sauce, right? W in, in terms of applying. So I actually want to go back to when I was giving my talk. Now I knew there were going to be produces influences in the audience. And so I actually had set myself up and a genetically from then to attract and land buy talk. Speaker 2 (15:02): It's really, really important. Right. And so would, that would look like was, again, in my morning practice eyes, you know, set the intention one that, Hey, wouldn't it be great to be chosen by one of the influences or one of the produces. So that was an intention that was already set, right? So there's, there's that energetic piece there sending myself up. This was even when I got on stage to do speaker salon, and again, just having the, what I call the universal law of detachment. And so I wasn't attached to whether I got chosen or not. It was just really important for me to, to give an impactful and inspirational and transformation, transformative talk, but I just want to plant the seed right. That it started. So the, the energy, the energy of everything that you do starts from the very beginning. Speaker 2 (16:11): And so I will tell you, I wasn't surprised by the fact that I was chosen in a way, because I had sort of said that intention, and there was an energy, right. That I was putting out there for that. And not to say that other people weren't doing it right. Because it's, everybody's like, they're putting out, I want to give a talk. Right. But there's something about when you understand and which I spoke about before, when you understand how to leverage energy and you really get to understand the power of attraction that we have to attract what we desire into our lives. Right. And so with all of that, all of that, knowing if you will, which is what my speaker salon talk was about, I think created that vibration within me. Right. So that whoever was in the audience, it made it possible. Right. For kind of, for them to define me. Does that, does that make sense? Speaker 1 (17:19): Yes. And I, I really love that. What was it? The universal law of detachment. Yes. I really I'm. I don't think I've ever heard that before, but I really like it because if you go, it, it sounds to me and correct me if I'm wrong, but you went into this talk with that sort of love detachment. So it wasn't like your whole being was, was predicated on this talk. Right. Is that right? That's exactly correct. Exactly. Speaker 2 (17:50): Correct. And it's also when you learn how to use universal laws and university and just energy. Right. And so these laws are set up to, to support us and we don't know about them. And so would that combination, right? That, that was sort of the, like the, the game, if you will. Right. I was playing, that was w that enabled me to create that sense of lightness. Right. And, and so, and I say that because now let's think about the person who's now applying. Right. So I, I still had to apply, but I was kind of like in, because he saw me. So let's say for the person that you know, is not in front of a producer, and now they're applying to a TEDx talk. And what I want to, what I'd love to invite that person to do is because everything is energy. Speaker 2 (18:47): And so even when you were filling out that application, if you're filling out that application with the energy of desperation, Oh my God, I really want to give this talk. And, and, and, but there's so many other, all of that, right. You're, you're going there is just like, you're going to block yourself from attracting that talk. Now I'll tell you something. I heard I was listening to two women speak about applying for TEDx talks and, and both women had already given TEDx talks. And so they were speaking of applying for other TEDx talks. And as I listened to both of them, I can hear the level of, sort of the level of, of stress and frustration in, in, in, in, in all that it takes right. To apply for the TEDx talk and right away, I was like, wow, just, just that alone, just that energy that you even, you know, coming to it from where you're coming from with it will impede the process. Speaker 1 (20:02): Yeah. That makes a lot of sense. And, and I think, I just want to make a clarification when you're talking about that universal law of detachment, it doesn't mean that you're filling it out and saying, Oh, whatever, if I get it, I don't really care. Is that right? Cause that was kind of coming, especially as you were speaking just now I was thinking, wait a second. That doesn't mean that you're like blahzay and like, whatever. Speaker 2 (20:27): Right. Not at all, not at all, not at all. It's, you know, it's, it's, it's kind of, you do your part and then you release it. Speaker 1 (20:36): That makes sense. Yeah. So you're still doing your part with the best intentions with all your, with your energy and your, this is the ASM. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And, and I bring, and I Speaker 2 (20:48): Bring, you know, and I bring, I keep going. I, you know, I go back to the energy piece a lot because, you know, again, for the, let's say for the person who's applying for that top, right. W w w a lot of times we're so focused on doing yes, yes. Right. And so, and we do that with everything. Like, I want something I'm going to go after, what do I have to do to get it? Speaker 1 (21:09): We often say that in an email, what do I have to do? What, what are the next steps? What I have to do next? What do I, yeah, totally, Speaker 2 (21:16): Exactly. Right. And so I want to really introduce the idea of the beingness of that energy of lightness, about what you desire and what you want, be it a TEDx talk or anything else, because it's that sort of, that energy of likeness that, you know, I feel makes, makes you more of a magnet to that. And so you're not impeding it with your okay, I got to do. And, but also as well is that you're leveraging, right. You're leveraging energy in a way, instead of just, you know, all of the, like, what do I got to do? And you're trying to make this happen. Right. It's like, you kind of like, okay, because then the right person will be put in your path, your application, you know, the person that is reading your application that is watching your video. Right. They are going to feel you, they can feel right. So everything is, and so that's why it's so important to bring in, I feel the energetic piece. Yeah. Speaker 1 (22:30): And thank you for that. I think that's great advice for anyone out there that wants to with the, with the aspirations and the hopes of getting on a Ted ex or maybe even a Ted stage. Yes. At some point that will come, these live events will come back. I know it. And, and what has changed for you since you did your TEDx talk? Speaker 2 (22:57): Oh my God. So much, so much, so much in terms of, you know, I will say even my, my level, just my level of confidence that in and of itself, I think my, you know, the income, my clients, just my entire, just everywhere in, in all aspects of my life has really gone to a completely different level, you know, since doing the TEDx and more importantly, just me as a person. Right. I have evolved and grown since then. Yeah. Speaker 1 (23:30): Yeah. Cause oftentimes people, you know, if you're an entrepreneur, you have your own business, you may, part of going onto the TEDx stage is yes. Of course, to get your message out, but also like, will this help my business? Speaker 2 (23:43): Absolutely. Yeah. And it sounds Speaker 1 (23:46): Like people have found you, people have started to want to work with you, which is amazing. Absolutely. Absolutely. And, and that, that's, what's great about, I think just taking the stage in general, really, because people have an opportunity to to hear you. Right. And so as an entrepreneur, it makes it a little easier, right. In terms of you don't need to go looking for people because they've heard you, they've seen you and it, it kind of gives them an insight into who you are. They get to feel you, they get to connect with you. And you know, when people buy from you based on how you make them feel. Absolutely. Absolutely. I love it. Now. Is there anything during this talk, did we, did I gloss over anything? Did we miss anything? And if we did, let me know if we didn't, what's your best advice for someone wanting to get on a TEDx stage, Speaker 1 (24:45): You know, hire Tricia, Brooke. I could second that yes. You know what, we're not, we're not paid to do that. No, we're not right. I'm just going to keep it real, you know what I'm saying? Like, and, and I say that, and I'm gonna tell you why I say that. Right. and also you, right. First of all, if you have the, the, the desire and the intention to do so, go for it. Like just, you know, I think that's the most important, I think a lot of times we're afraid to even take that step. And sometimes someone might think, Hey, you know, a TEDx it's too big. Cause a lot of people will look at that TEDx talk or tend to be like, Oh my God. Right. Like I could never do that. Right. And so, you know, besides hiring Tricia had, you know, said that intention to do that apply and go for it because if you have that desire, then that the universe wants you to have it. Speaker 1 (25:44): Yeah. And, and, you know, working with Trisha or with any other coach, I think just really, really important. I remember during our speaker salon, like I remember people going up and speaking and I was sitting there thinking, I thought this was supposed to be for like, non-professional speakers. Why is everyone like a professional already? And I got up and I was like shrinking in my chair, like, Oh, this is amazing. This is not good. This is amazing. But having Trisha there, cause I remember my idea of doing my talk about my experience with pain. And I was speaking about it in the third person. And I remember a Trisha like, like I was, you know, just maybe a couple of minutes in and she was like that was really good. But let me ask you a question. Is this about you? And I was like, yeah, it's just like, why, why are you talking in the third person? And it's those and that, Speaker 2 (26:44): It's those simple things that we would never be aware of and never. And the other thing I want to say about that too, was that, you know, when I, when I was done with my talk, I was able to, with my TEDx talk, I was able to go into the audience and sit and you know, support and watch the other speakers as well. And there was there was a difference, it was a clear distinction and difference, right. Between the people that, you know, had, I'm able to Tricia speakers in particular because there was, I think two of them that went after me. Right. and the other speakers. And so it, it really Speaker 2 (27:29): Separates you. Yeah. And I would think, and this is, this will be the lab. Maybe we could talk forever, but I think practice, practice, practice. How much did you practice? Let's not gloss over this. Yes, that's right. That's right. Thank you so much. Because when you said was there something that we forgot that was it because in my mind I was like, I, I gotta remember that. So yes. Well all we got all the energy, right. You're, you're centered. You're, you know, you're you're you got your energy together. Nothing. And I mean, add absolutely nothing is going to replace Speaker 3 (28:19): Rehearsing. Yes. Speaker 2 (28:20): Memorizing. And so what gave me that confidence also, right. To be calm was the fact that I knew that talk inside and out and, you know, and, and, you know, Tricia taught us also how to memorize. And so that for me was, was really the key because then, you know, when you feel comfortable and confident and you've embodied your talk, then you free. So thank you for bringing that up because I really wanted to like, make sure that we said, Oh yeah, I can just use my energy. And then yes. Yes. And just to give the listeners some insight how, if you could even remember how many hours do you think you rehearsed? Cause it's not like five hours. It's not like you just did it a couple of times. No, no, no, man. You know, it's, it's kinda 24 seven almost really like I'm, I'm serious. Speaker 2 (29:31): Like I, you know, in the beginning, you know, and I think we kind of, I give myself like a little bit of a leeway, like kind of in the beginning I was like, okay, let me, you rehearse. I think for the last, and I didn't have a whole lot of time. I had, how much time did you have since, since you knew you were going to get the talk till the day you gave it. Exactly. And it was unusual, right. Because usually people can have, I think like up to six months, I think I found out, I think speaker salon was like July 20th and September 7th. Oh boy. Yeah. Okay. Right. I think it was either June, June, or July. And so I had very little time because I think I was the last person that came on board. Okay. Right. But, but I think we all, we all found out at the same time, but but I mean, because I didn't apply, so I didn't even kind of, I hadn't applied yet. Speaker 2 (30:26): So I kind of didn't even know that I would even be chosen. So it was a very, a very short period of time, which meant rehearsing, rehearsing, memorizing. Like I ate, slept, drank that talk so that I can embody it. So I didn't have to deal with the nerves. Right, right. Excellent. Well, this was great. Now Kaia, where can people find you on social media website, et cetera, et cetera. Awesome. Awesome. Thank you. Yes. People can find me@caiorain.com. Kaia K rain. Actually, I'm going to spell it for you even. I know you're going to have the link. It's K E I Y a K R a Y N e.com. And you can also find me on Instagram and if I'm making it easy for you, everything is Kaia K rain, Instagram, LinkedIn, all those good places. Excellent. Well, thank you so much. And I, Oh, I almost forgot. I have one last question. Knowing where, and I ask everyone this, but knowing where you are now in your life and in your career, what advice would you give to your younger self? Wow, that is, I love, love, love, love, love this question. Speaker 4 (31:46): Yeah. Speaker 2 (31:48): Be still and trust that everything is going to be okay. Fabulous advice. You know, because when I look back and if we all look back at our lives and we look at all the things that we stressed out about and we worried about it and we made ourselves crazy about like every little thing. If you real, if you knew that if I can just have a sense of trust and just chill, I was going to say, chill the hell out. Right. Things are going to work out. So that's, that would be my advice. Excellent advice. And I thank you again. And of course everyone, we will have links to everything Kaia, including her TEDx talk in the notes at podcast Speaker 1 (32:40): Dot healthy, wealthy, smart.com. Thank you so much for coming on this one. Speaker 2 (32:44): Wonderful. Thank you. Oh, this was great. Thank you so much for having me. It was fantastic. Speaker 1 (32:50): And I'll tell you listeners, thank you so much for listening. Have a great week and stay healthy, wealthy and smart.
Jen Rulon has been a triathlon coach of 18+ years and owner of JenRulon.com. She received her Masters in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Exercise Science. You can find her knowledge as an author and speaker ranging from Triathlete Magazine, Runners World, on the TEDx Stage, the Health and Wellness Expo in San Antonio, TX, Men’s Journal Online, and the New York Times. When Jen “retired” officially from the long course triathlon in 2019, she decided to split her focus elsewhere. This is when she started to take her lessons learned from racing 15 Ironman Triathlons and teaching women how to build that “Monarch” Mindset. Her newest book, “Self Motivation Strategies for Women” is available on Amazon or order directly from Jen for a signed copy. Follow her on Instagram. Episode Highlights Include: Leaning into failure to drive success. Remaining committed to long-term goals in the face of adversity. Finding your “why” outside of fitness, and the role of internal validation. Maintaining motivation through both the “light” and “dark”. Establishing your support network to reach your full potential. Formulating your “Priority Pie” to understand where you’re at vs. where you want to be. Understanding the role of obsession in sustainability and becoming a lifelong athlete. For more information visit www.thomasendurancecoaching.com
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In this episode, we interview CEO and co-founder of the National Values-Center Consulting, owner of Spiral Dynamics® brand, and TEDx Speaker Natasha Todorovic-Cowan. Natasha shares with us her experience as she took on the red dot and how she addressed her mindset, nerves and heart along the way. Contact links: www.spiraldynamics.org https://www.facebook.com/spiraldynamics https://twitter.com/SpiralDynamics https://instagram.com/SpiralDynamics https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-natasha-todorovic-cowan-mba-a5470719/
This is a DIVE RIGHT IN conversation you don't want to miss!! To be a formidable player in the estimated $2 billion global coaching industry you need to embrace your why, build your brand, consistently promote your message, and deliver value to your clients. In this episode, Sara Schulting Kranz tells her harsh trauma origin stories, along with some lighter stories that arose from our time on the Rim-to-Rim Grand Canyon trail. Sara shares the formula that helped her escalate her coaching business, focused around a “Live Boldly” mantra. Sara shares how she developed a book deal, authored a biography, “Walk Through This”, became a TEDx speaker, Executive Produced a documentary feature film, created “Unstuck And Free” downloadable class, and continues to coach trauma victims with healing retreats in the Grand Canyon. Chasing Nectar Digital is proud to give you a front-row “podcast seat” to hear intense stories of Sara's personal traumas, healing, and finding herself in nature – and eventually forgiveness. If building a coaching business is your aspiration, take Sara's advice on: - Scaling Your Personal Coaching Brand- Staying Present so the business finds you – and how nature can provide - The Value of a Business Mastermind Group- On Marketing – Social Media works – but you need to know your audience, be authentic, and talk directly to them, The best thing about Sara is her contagious laughter – I promise you won't be bored - so sit back and enjoy this conversation!Sara's three words to live by: TRUTH, INSPIRATION & HOPEWhere to connect with Sara?· Website: https://www.saraschultingkranz.com/· Instagram: @saraschultingkranz· Facebook: Sara Schulting-Kranz / Live Boldly· Purchase Book: https://www.saraschultingkranz.com/walk-through-this/· Documentary: https://www.walkthroughthis.com/ This episode is hosted by Zora Chase, Founder & CEO of Chasing Nectar Digital Solutions. We help growing businesses scale using digital strategy.Check out what we do: https://www.chasingnectar.com#chasingnectar#digitaladsContact Zora Chase: zchase@chasingnectar.com
Shaun Jay is an award winning magician. He’s been seen on FOX, ABC, NBC, Masters of Illusion on the CW Network and also the TEDx Stage. Magician Shaun Jay started his career at the early age of 12 and has studied under some of the biggest names in magic over the past 17 years along with Jeff Mcbride at the Magic and Mystery School. When not performing or speaking at events, Shaun uses his talents for 3D CAD design and prototyping as a trusted creative consultant for one of the world’s premiere and most respected magic brands, Paul Harris Presents. Shaun is part of an exclusive team that helps invent some of the most cutting edge illusions that are then sold to other magicians across the globe. Magician Shaun Jay is frequently booked for festivals in Raleigh NC, Chapel Hill NC, Wake Forest NC, Cary NC. Morrisville NC, and Pinehurst NC, and Virginia Beach, Virginia. With the help of his swift hands and a fast-paced show, he fascinates crowds with his unique brand of magic, so unique in fact that he has earned himself reviews in the conjurors international magazine, “The Linking Ring“, The News and Observer, Wake Weekly, and national Sunday news supplement, Parade Magazine. From Cisco to Sprint, Sarah Lee to Southwest Airlines, and more, Magician Shaun Jay is frequently requested by Fortune 500 companies for large scale corporate events. Enjoy! Attached Things/Links Mentioned: Shaun’s Journey Shaun’s Upbringing Combating External Negativity Early on in Life Perspective Persistence/Work Ethic Passion Bootstrapping Elon Musk Obsession Madness The Importance of Silence The Millionaire Mind Performing on a National Stage Mike Tyson Shaun’s Website Shaun’s Twitter Shaun’s Instagram Shaun’s Recent Viral Instagram Collab Video Shaun’s YouTube Channel 3D DESIGN and 3D PRINTING [NEW] THE HIPP HOPP RABBITS #DreamBIG #ImproveYourselfImpactLives To see what we are up to and what is going on around the Dream BIG & Co community you can follow us on the following platforms: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook Vimeo Snapchat Tik Tok LinkedIn Medium Our Spotify Playlist Our Amazon Alexa Skill - Dream BIG Daily Our Amazon Alexa Skill - Dream BIG Quotes
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#78: Genein Letford started as a teacher, but decided to take the leap into entrepreneurship. Now she's a best selling author, award-winning educator, and globally recognized speaker. In this episode, you'll hear her inspiring journey and learn why every entrepreneur is a creator at heart.https://create-conference.com/https://geneinletford.com/https://caffestrategies.com/Join the FREE group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/marksavantmedia
Elena Herdieckerhoff is an award-winning serial entrepreneur and an Intuitive Coach and Business Mentor who empowers other Highly Sensitive Persons to turn their sensitivity into their greatest asset in life and business. As a successful TEDx Speaker with over 3.3 million views on YouTube, she shares some of her insights with you today.
Elena Herdieckerhoff is an award-winning serial entrepreneur and an Intuitive Coach and Business Mentor who empowers other Highly Sensitive Persons to turn their sensitivity into their greatest asset in life and business. As a successful TEDx Speaker...
In the new episode of Trending Diary, listen to NOVA LORRAINE, who is an award-nominated producer. Her book Unleash Your Supernova, a guide to surviving creative entrepreneurship, will release on March 2021. She share some great insights from the book. Also with joy for guest lecturing and speaking, Nova's events include universities, organizations, and most recently the TedX Stage. Nova has shared some of the great lessons on what it takes to build a legacy, and some value of global Icons, that she had recieved after interviewing some of today's brightest talents including Mark Cuban, Priyanka Chopra, Kendall Jenner, Daymond John. Even there are great tips on how you can embrace creativity and mindfulness in your life. Tune in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Van actively works to rewrite the way we apply creativity in the workplace, instilling brave thinking in clients who are willing to disrupt traditional training methods. As the founder of Worksmart, a progressive team and leadership development company; Van proposes that we are all innately curious and creative therefore good ideas can come from any level of an organization, and by cultivating idea sharing in the workplace, everyone has a chance to have their voice heard. And when that happens - company culture, performance, and innovation can skyrocket!She studied Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara and earned her MBA from Pepperdine University. With over 15 years of corporate and start-up experience, Her clients include game changers such as Google, LinkedIn, and MeUndies.Follow Van:https://thriveglobal.com/authors/van-lai-dumone/https://youtu.be/DLixzTazp2U Follow Carrie and watch these interviews on IG live:https://www.instagram.com/bra_network/https://www.bra-network.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining us for this special two part episode is Empowerment Strategist, Speaker and Coach, Pierce J. Brook. Growing up, having been predicted to reach a height of 6' 7”- Led to speculation and extreme pressure of Pierce, being Destined for a Storybook career in the NBA. Today we learn the story of how the high-demands of social pressure, strained relationships and expectations, and the untimely suicide death of his father have led him to discover and find meaningful inspiration from trauma. As a speaker- Pierce has shared his insightful and inspiring story on the TedX Stage. This is part one of a two episode talk with Pierce you won't want to miss. As new explore how pivoting through pressure is important for achievement in our lives. On this Episode of The Light Inside. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelightinside/message
Joining us for this special two part episode is Empowerment Strategist, Speaker and Coach, Pierce J. Brook. Growing up, having been predicted to reach a height of 6' 7”- Led to speculation and extreme pressure of Pierce, being Destined for a Storybook career in the NBA. Today we learn the story of how the high-demands of social pressure, strained relationships and expectations, and the untimely suicide death of his father have led him to discover and find meaningful inspiration from trauma. As a speaker- Pierce has shared his insightful and inspiring story on the TedX Stage. This is part one of a two episode talk with Pierce you won't want to miss. As new explore how pivoting through pressure is important for achievement in our lives. On this Episode of The Light Inside. ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************* PART TWO WILL AIR FRIDAY, JULY 10TH, 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelightinside/message
We cover: * The Value of a Penny * Tapping into the Wisdom of Your 90 Year Old Self * Being Open to Living the Life You Really Want And much more... Seth Streeter is CEO and founder of Mission Wealth, a leading wealth management company that specializes in comprehensive financial planning and investment advisory services for high net worth individuals across the country. A thought-leader in the area of conscious financial planning, Seth helps people reframe their perspective of wealth beyond just the financial so that they can enjoy more balanced, impactful, and fulfilled lives. Seth was recognized by Real Leaders Magazine in 2015 as one of the Top 100 Visionary Leaders who strive to create a better world, due to his work in conscious finance. Seth's experience in finance and the pursuit of well-being has caused him to become a sought-after speaker. In 2016, Seth was asked to speak on the TEDx Stage to share his powerful message on Redefining Wealth, and in 2017, he was chosen to speak and facilitate at the Young Presidents' Organization (YPO) Global Leadership Conference. His 2018 Developing Your 3.0 Vision for Life four day International YPO event won the ‘Most Impactful Learning Event of the Year' globally. Seth's passion is working with YPO Chapters, forums and members to help them develop and ignite a meaningful 3.0 vision for life and success. He is the Chair of the Inspired Living Sub-Network of the YPO Health & Wellness Network. Seth is a founding member, Officer and Board member of the YPO Pacific One regional chapter. As the founder of the nonprofit SustainableFuture.org in 2017, Seth is growing a community unifying platform to empower positive daily actions in the areas of sustainability, volunteerism and wellness. Campaigns utilizing the platform have been launched by businesses, nonprofits, schools, universities and churches. Seth resides in Santa Barbara, CA with his two teenage children. He enjoys travel, connecting with fascinating people, continuous learning and a constant pursuit of finding the world's best chocolate chip cookie. Stay connected with Seth: Website: www.sethstreeter.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethstreeter/ Mission Wealth: www.missionwealth.com Nonprofit: www.sustainablefuture.org TED Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHNhNjNwGVY Catch up on past conversations as well as see the entire lineup of contributors at the "A Handful of Hope" website: https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope
Are you a college grad, or student then this episode is for you?. Today's episode is about personal branding, and publicity with special guest Deepak V Maddila a personal branding and publicity expert. Deepak is the Founder of DVM Media a PR Firm that focuses on publicity for brands and entrepreneurs in the U.S that does over 7 figures in revenue. Deepak is not just an accomplished PR and Publicity specialist but has spoken on Tedx Stage, been featured in Forbes Magazine for the Growth Hacking Book, Inc magazine named him an expert in marketing, and in 2018 he was named one of the 30 Gamechangers in India. Apart from the PR, and Publicity space, Deepak loves talking to people, physics, and marketing. The three biggest takeaways from today's episode were: Personal Branding at its core = Voice, and values with a unique and engaging spin Huge Importance of Linkedin for college students, anyone to build your personal brand as a thought leader, showcase your voice, engage with others Importance of positioning on Personal Brand You can connect with Deepak on Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or directly through his website. Facebook: deepakvmaddila, Twitter: deepaklive24, Instagram: @deepakvmaddila, Website: deepakvmaddila.com. Connect with Roohi Kazi on Instagram -> @roohik2.
In this episode of "The Unbreakables Podcast" I had the pleasure of sitting down with Megan Gallagher who is a 2x Tedx Speaker, Mental Health Advocate, youth motivational speaker and 4x Best Selling Author. As a teenager, Megan suffered from chronic anxiety. In this episode, Megan shares her excruciating experiences in high school and she shares how she learned to control these episodes.
Alumna Karli Butler inspired the TEDxDePaulUniversity audience in 2018 with her story of the acid attack she survived in 2006, her recovery and the path she took towards forgiving her assailant. In this episode, DePaul Download checks back in with Karli to hear what she’s been up to, how the TEDx experience impacted her life and what it was like to share such a personal story with hundreds of people. Karli is a Double Demon, holding both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the College of Communication.
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Hey there, great to have you on board for this weeks episode with Lisa Cummings. Lisa has delivered events to thousands of participants in 14 countries. She’s one of those unique MBAs who is more into studying people than analyzes numbers. You can see her work being featured in places like Harvard Business Publishing, Training Magazine and Forbes as well on the TEDx Stage. She’s the founder and CEO of „Lead Through Strengths“, where she helps individuals and teams boost their productivity by leveraging their strengths. And of course, I talked to her about the value of being aware of one’s own strengths to then find a role that calls and wants these qualities. She also shares inspiring examples of breakthroughs of people and teams when identifying their individual strengths. Talking about her individual path, you’ll hear how she went back and forth in entrepreneurship and corporate roles and what feelings and fears she went through when she was freshly hired but decided to leave the role that looked different on paper. How she managed to marry her passion with success, why she calls her career "one of many experiments" and how she handles inner doubts – this and more you’ll hear now! More infos & links you'll find in the shownotes or here: https://www.gina-friedrich.com/post/episode25?lang=en
Sharing your story is a courageous and powerful choice, and today's Guest, Eli Nash is committed to empowering others share their story through MicDrop- an organization designed to help people harness the power of storytelling. Eli shares some of his story, including how he overcame sex addiction, and more. About Eli Nash: A successful entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of JEG & Sons Inc. – a leading cellular phone distributor based in Miami, Florida, Eli Nash co-founded MicDrop in 2018 as a way to channel his passion for empowering others. In 2019, armed with a belief that sharing our stories truly connects us and a method that helped him conquer his own immense fear of public speaking Eli took the TedX Stage and spoke about his addiction to pornography and the shame that surrounds it. The outpouring of support that followed his speech is a testament to the importance of sharing our stories and clear indication of the connection that follows after we do so. A true practitioner of what he preaches, Eli now regularly shares his story and journey on podcasts and stages across the country. You can Find Eli Nash at MicDrop Talk About It: Each week we challenge you to set a time with your spouse to have a conversation that matters. Here's your conversation starter question: Who are you dressing to impress? Additional Resources: Break out of the Roommate Zone, with the 7 Secrets of Legendary Marriages, our FREE resource! Subscribe rate, and review the show on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, or anywhere else you listen to podcasts! (Try asking Alexa to "play the Legendary Marriage Podcast") If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts
Our featured guest is Lea Tran / Journey to the TedX Stage and beyond During this podcast we covered the following : When/how did you decide you wanted to tell your story on stage? You estimated you’ve presented your story onstage over 70 times, to a variety of different audiences. Do you still feel uncomfortable? What have you learned throughout this journey of becoming a speaker (on the Tedx stage!). What advice do you have for FEMS want to speak onstage but feel overcome with fear?
High School student Marielle Cornes suffers from social anxiety, which worsened to a debilitating point after her family relocated and she had to form new friendships in a new school. Through counseling, she learned coping skills that are allowing her to thrive. Today she competes on the debate team, has given a TEDx talk and advocates for mental health support for teens. TreeofTrusPod@gmail.com
Topics: Helen's background, her origin story, and how she got to where she is today Feeling the Golem effect Why courage is a painful word for her How she made the turn Her turning point How power posing helped her Where her life and business are right now Her advice on how to get into the TED speaking stage, get more speaking engagements, and overcome the fear of speaking in front of people On being vulnerable What most people get wrong about success Her advice to people who are thinking about building their personal brands Links: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Leap-Conquer-Hidden-Level/dp/0061735361 (Book: The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level By Gay Hendricks) https://www.amazon.com/Joy-Genius-Next-Step-Beyond/dp/1982559543 (Book: The Joy of Genius: The Next Step Beyond the Big Leap By Gay Hendricks) https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-ebook/dp/B001NGN2D2 (Book: Think and Grow Rich (Think and Grow Rich Series) By Napoleon Hill, Arthur Pell, Arthur R. Pell) https://www.meetup.com/ (Meetup) https://www.eventbrite.com/ (Eventbrite) http://helenpackham.com/ (Helen's Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenpackham/ (Helen on LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/groups/courageousleadersclub/ (The Courageous Leaders Club Facebook Group) For questions, comments and guest suggestions, contact the host, Andy Storch, at andystorch@gmail.com
Topics: Helen's background, her origin story, and how she got to where she is today Feeling the Golem effect Why courage is a painful word for her How she made the turn Her turning point How power posing helped her Where her life and business are right now Her advice on how to get into the TED speaking stage, get more speaking engagements, and overcome the fear of speaking in front of people On being vulnerable What most people get wrong about success Her advice to people who are thinking about building their personal brands Links: Book: The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level By Gay Hendricks Book: The Joy of Genius: The Next Step Beyond the Big Leap By Gay Hendricks Book: Think and Grow Rich (Think and Grow Rich Series) By Napoleon Hill, Arthur Pell, Arthur R. Pell Meetup Eventbrite Helen's Website Helen on LinkedIn The Courageous Leaders Club Facebook Group For questions, comments and guest suggestions, contact the host, Andy Storch, at andystorch@gmail.com
Start your year off RIGHT!! In this powerful episode I break down the goal setting formula I used to go from a drug addict in a mental health facility to speaking on a TEDx Stage in less than 3 years. I share the scientific reason behind why it is so important to write down and consistently read your goals. Then I share a powerful reflection exercise that "preps" your mind to be in a perfect state for goal setting. Lastly, I share my proven formula of setting annual goals and how you can break them down into simple daily action steps. Lastly, I discuss how to set realistic and unrealistic goals and why both are important to implement. If you liked this episode please share with a friend and leave a rating/review. If you are interested in coaching, email me at jimmyd@jimmydefalco.com or go to my site www.jimmydefalco.com and fill out the form. Follow me: IG: Jimmy_DeFalco FB: Jimmy DeFalco or Jym_dad
From Hosting American Ninja Warrior to the TEDx Stage, Alex Weber teaches the lessons he's learned in facing adversity and how we can all overcome. Alex's pedigree includes being an active World Record Holder, 5x TEDx Speaker, American Ninja Warrior, and one of the youngest coaches ever to be awarded US Lacrosse Coach of the Year honors. As a professional comedian and entertainer, Alex Weber has hosted for NBC American Ninja Warrior, Discovery Channel, Under Armour, FX, and more. Alex is an in-demand Keynote Speaker who brings years of on stage experience to every event, transforming and empowering audiences live and through media around the world. Impacting over 3.5 Million people, Alex has worked with major companies like Goalcast, LinkedIn, University of Pennsylvania, Los Angeles Lakers, Georgia Tech, AirBnB, ESPN, and more. He been a 5x TEDx Speaker. Alex's personal purpose is to empower each person to live a life they love, powered by their best self! Go to https://www.imalexweber.com/ for more information!
MEET THE GUEST: Since giving birth to her special needs daughter 19 years ago, Eraina Ferguson was on a relentless pursuit to live a good life. After obtaining three academic degrees, marrying the man of my dreams, and giving birth to her second child, Eriana is now living the good life with them in Los Angeles, CA. She is also penning a memoir about her experiences. Where To Connect with Eraina Ferguson Online: Website Facebook Instagram Watch Eraina's TEDx Talk! EPISODE SUMMARY: Eraina shares her mission behind, “My Good Life”. It started as a blog at Yale in her dorm room and eventually turned into a meetup group for parents with children of special needs. At 20 years old, Eraina was a single mother to her daughter of special needs. She talks about her inspiring journey of being not only raising her daughter on her own and finish college at Yale University! “My consciousness is not around the color of my skin, It’s around my ability, the way I treat people, and my relationship to God. I will no be stopped.” - Eraina Ferguson In 2016, Eraina had the opportunity to be a guest on The Real and was a keynote speaker for Tedx! She shares her experience with the two and how she was able to share her inspiring story to the world! Eraina shares her own highs and lows of being a single mother with a child of special needs. She gives her best advice to moms that are on the same journey. “I really want women to know that everything can change and for the better!” - Eraina Ferguson “Keep people around you that are great!” - Eraina Ferguson Connect with Mia Francis-Poulin! Find out how you can work with Mia at Miafrancispoulin.com Catch up with Mia on Instagram. Join the Mama, Build Your Empire Group on Facebook.
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Billionaire P.A was homeless, he has been in jail over 20 times, no job, was born into a violent environment and still managed to pull himself out of this situation to create the life he lives today.Watch his inspiring life story video here: He donates a lot of his time and money to empower people to "Speak Their Dreams Into Existence".Billionaire P.A is on a mission to impact a billion people. Watch his Inspiring Story here and follow his YouTube and Social Channels to lead with him.He has stood on the TEDX Stage, Travelled the world for speaking engagements and been featured on famous YouTube Channels such as Motiversity and Impact Theory.You can reach him @billionairepa for speaking engagements and to connect.Website: https://wealthymindsonline.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRTV...Instagram: @billionairepaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/billionairep...Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillionairePASnapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/billiona...Below are his featured speeches and interviews:TEDX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO1ge...Impact Theory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuNJv...Motiversity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsOcj...Visit Life Grip here: www.lifegrip.com.au
Welcome back to episode 2 of the Beyond Applause podcast! Have you ever pondered questions like: “How do I get on a TEDx stage?” and “What is it like to prepare for a Ted X talk and what happens after it’s over?” Today, I am excited to share with you a conversation with my friend and colleague Moe Carrick where we answer these, as well as other questions around giving a talk on a TEDx stage. Get full show notes and more information here: https://michellebarryfranco.com/episode2
Elena Herdieckerhoff is an ambassador for highly sensitive people (HSPs), Business Mentor for sensitive entrepreneurs and Motivational Speaker. She's on a mission to help spread positive awareness and inspiration for highly sensitive people around the world. Elena's delivered a powerful speech on the TEDx Paris stage and generated over 1 million views on YouTube. We talk with Elena today about how she was able to land that TEDx gig, what TEDx is and what they want, how she planned and rehearsed, delivered and built up the snowball to make her presentation go viral. Resources Elena's TEDx Talk (YouTube, 1.3 million views) Journey To TEDx Speaker Coaching Entreprincess (official site) Elena on LinkedIn Elena on Twitter TedX Event Page and Elena's bio
Sisters in Loss Podcast: Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, & Infertility Stories
In today’s episode Tanika Dillard shares her recurrent pregnancy loss story including 2nd trimester miscarriages and a stillbirth. Tanika Dillard is a natural leader, motivational speaker, and trusted counselor to her peers. She is a credentialed certified birth and bereavement doula, where she offers compassionate physical, emotional, and spiritual support to expectant families in any trimester and any birth outcome. Tanika's passion for breaking the silence of pregnancy loss positioned her as founding member and Facilitator for Share Upstate Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Group. Her efforts to honor the lives of her children and increase awareness on the taboo subject have uniquely connected her with medical professionals and grieving families across the globe. In August 2014, Tanika embarked upon a new phase in the literary revolution by releasing Building A Family Breaks My Heart; a best selling novel inspired by her blog writings. Building A Family Breaks My Heart is a magnificent work of heart, capturing the essence of despair from loss and the beauty of dreams fulfilled. The novel is sure to capture and connect the hearts of those who have experienced pregnancy loss, infertility, or supporters of those who have. Crafting pitch perfect melodies and poetry are Tanika's ways to articulate the emotions in her heart. Her love for writing began as an adolescent, often writing about love, family, and faith in God. A passionate revolution for writing was birthed in 2009 after recurrent pregnancy loss. Tanika needed an effective avenue to channel her grief and unwavering desire to have a family. Eloquently flowing words were crafted from the life-changing pain in her blog, The Journey of Love and Life. Her compelling message has been shared on Open To Hope Radio show with Dr. Gloria Horsley and on the TEDx Stage. She has released her first single, "I Am Dreaming". This heartfelt musical tribute is her way to honor the lives of four children: Destiny, Briauna, Madison, and Israel Grayson who have passed away. Dillard holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Management from Lander University. Tanika's most prestigious titles are wife and mother. She and husband Christopher reside in Greenville, SC with their sons, Ethan and Evan. Tanika's Social Links Building a Family Breaks My Heart Book Building a Family Breaks My Heart Facebook Tanika's TED-X Talk National Share Organization You can follow Erica on Social Erica's Website Erica's Instagram Erica's Facebook Erica's Twitter
Gerry Spence recently spoke at TEDx about his journey as an attorney. This is his talk.
How Does She Do It? | Practical Insight & Honest Perspective on Being Grown
I had the pleasure of speaking at TEDxVillanovaU on Friday, October 23, 2015. I shared the stage with 9 other people who talked about topics including racial bias, stories of Black women who lived prior to Emancipation, biogas, and caregiving for family as they age. I am happy I didn't miss out on this opportunity...
How Does She Do It? | Practical Insight & Honest Perspective on Being Grown
I had the pleasure of speaking at TEDxVillanovaU on Friday, October 23, 2015. I shared the stage with 9 other people who talked about topics including racial bias, stories of Black women who lived prior to Emancipation, biogas, and caregiving for family as they age. I am happy I didn’t miss out on this opportunity...
At the ripe old age of 27, my guest Kirsty Spraggon earned a lazy $1,000,000 in real estate commissions in the sleepy hollow of Perth, Western Australia. In fact, she was ranked in the top 1% of RE/Max agents globally. 121,000 of them. No mean feat! Now, at the wise old age of 32, she hosts a popular YouTube channel called KirstyTV, is a world renowned motivational speaker, recently revealed her deepest, darkest secret on a TEDx stage in Malibu, and is on her way to becoming the next Oprah Winfrey. Plus I answer a listener question about how to make best use of press releases, and I share some insights in to what's been a great week for me personally. Yep, it's another big show. Let's get stuck right into episode 227 of Australia's #1 marketing show. Go! The post 227 – How to earn a million dollars by 30, then become a globally successful speaker, along the way reveal your darkest secret on a TEDx stage and launch a hugely popular online TV show. Kirsty Spraggon has done just that! appeared first on Small Business Big Marketing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rosalyn Kahn grew up in San Diego, CA. She graduated UC Santa Barbara in 3 years with a Communication Degree and minor in Sociology. Following college she promoted cultural understanding traveling with a group called Up with People. After college she was worked in sales for Spanish Language Media, trained managers in industry, and has taught Public Speaking in colleges throughout Southern CA for the last 15 years. She was awarded at Part-Time Advocate of the Year for helping community colleges throughout CA. She has 25 years speaking experience. Coached speakers on TEDx (Technology Entertainment and Design) and spoken on the stage herself giving a talk on “Bringing Language to Life” Currently, she owns her business Coaching and Professional Speaking. She helps coach people on their speaking skills and coaches executives on their presentation skills. She is a soon to be released author on her book covering her experiences with Random Acts of Kindness. She has instructed over 10,000 in her role as a professor and in the last year since being on TedX Stage given 40 presentations and been on two other radio shows. Her coaching clients have included a senior executive in the hospitality, realtor, author, and politician. She has addressed a range of audiences from all walks of life. Her recent success was speaking at Christian Youth Ministry where she was asked to address ten other youth groups. She will also be returning to address a Kiwanis Group who were so pleased by her last presentation that they requested a second talk. Visit Rosalyn's website. For those of you ready to talk to me about bringing success into your life the easy way, go to http://scientifichealer.com/contact to send me a note or to http://scientifichealer.com/appointment when you’re ready to take action. Hear the radio program featuring Rosalyn: