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Jarrod Lopiccolo is a leader in creative digital performance marketing with a background in architecture. With his wife Season as co-founder, Jarrod has led Noble Studios as CEO, building it from the ground up and collaborating with top global brands such as Adobe, Google, and the Islands of Tahiti. Their visionary leadership has earned the agency accolades like the AdAge “Best Places to Work - 2024” and Inc “2023 Best in Business - Advertising” awards.Jarrod's passion for exploring new technologies is contagious, and he brings that energy and excitement to every conversation, showing how innovations like AI, sustainability and personalisation are reshaping digital marketing and driving unprecedented results. Jarrod's leadership expertise and entrepreneurial experience make him a highly sought-after speaker. His unique blend of enthusiastic creativity, technical know-how, and leadership experience makes him the perfect guest for podcasts looking for B2B thought leaders, especially one with marketing chops and extensive experience in travel and tourism. Jarrod offers valuable insights and actionable advice to those aiming to improve their leadership skills or scale their business.Join Jarrod's 21-year journey of entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership. From young architect to global agency founder, he shares insights on AI, marketing, and company culture. A must-watch for entrepreneurs and leaders seeking inspiration!CHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro02:05 - Starting a Business: Key Steps05:25 - Early Years of Business: Challenges & Growth08:10 - The Impact of AI on Your Business08:58 - How AI is Changing the Marketing Industry13:03 - Opening an Office in England: Expansion Strategies16:33 - The Tough Stuff of Growing a Business20:51 - Shedding That Skin: Adapting to Change21:50 - EOS: Entrepreneurial Operating System Explained23:50 - KPIs and Scoreboards: Measuring Success27:35 - Creating a Path for Employees to Succeed32:03 - The Honeymoon Phase of a Relationship35:33 - What's Next for You: Future Plans38:48 - Closinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jarrodlopiccolo/https://noblestudios.com/contact-us/utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=influent_collaboration&utm_content=jarrods_profileABOUT OUR HOST:Ken Eslick is an Entrepreneur, Author, Podcaster, Tony Robbins Trainer, Life Coach, Husband of 35+ Years, and Grandfather. Ken currently spends his time as the President & Founder of The Leaders Lab where he and his team focus on Leadership Talent Acquisition. They get founders the next level C-Suite Leaders they need to go from being an Inc. Magazine 5000 fastest growing company to $100,000,000 + in revenue.You can learn more about Ken and his team attheleaderslab.coListen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/ken-eslick/#aiautomationagency#aiautomation#kickstartyourentrepreneurjourney#aitools#bestaitools
In this episode of The Volley Pod, hosts Davis and Tod discuss the intricacies of passing float serves, emphasizing the importance of mastering this skill for volleyball success. They explore various techniques, emergency moves, and practice strategies to enhance team performance. The conversation also touches on the emotional challenges of coaching and the significance of effective communication. Listeners are provided with actionable insights to improve their volleyball practices and player development.The Art of Coaching Volleyball videos from today's episode:https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/3-key-aspects-to-passing/ Ray Bechardhttps://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/passing-the-deep-ball-using-the-drop-step/ Christy Johnson-Lynchhttps://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/how-to-pass-the-high-ball/ a "Quick Hitter" from Jim StoneResourcesThe Tough Stuff: 7 Hard Truths About Being a Head Coach by Cody Royle can be found here:https://www.amazon.com/Tough-Stuff-Seven-Truths-About/dp/1660114446/ref=sr_1_1?crid=6KA695NN4WJ6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5Lvc2cAGTBqAy4gSgE02mYyG__3OEntc5i66jbGQioxKRIcarCgQ2JnfS3iiafhVQ3Dn3Zjq_OVOKgVRFY6J4eJyk5ufijKY4385P9ikenbFZBSEM3af-3i2aczM4naLaxejVvnLK-gydrSz4xlyE2rPhsYuJLgYG_zAo0mT-OBLiDuDdi_nmVc-ACXg5kM2hbk1dIISpHVEbKHEFmaASh-lxn1LrENO9FzAlrDuvNkEp7UrokBoYinADPi9j-rZVnQ8odH_OLfr6NgMAuPpC_SJoszKVHcIV4DLAI4Bgr8tZ__uCv-6FE8h99BAjBWDA2owkmMYzzc1gEi3-V3otlijmMjMxTCb4-5X2v63T7MTNWwPqGRboU81dxqQdDR-yfA_EDalOv7QzoOvCUlp-NvyjuIPhp514C099NamboTrh01OHOple37Rtz0ghLY0.iGkzGRHJhakbHktym3XlP6rfBzNucBottJVHdpnkSoY&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+tough+stuff&qid=1741717468&sprefix=the+tough+stuff%2Caps%2C447&sr=8-1More with Cody Royle can be found here:https://www.codyroyle.com/Tod's new book, The Volleyball Coach's Book of Listsis available now on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/VOLLEYBALL-COACHS-BOOK-LISTS-Inspiration-ebook/dp/B0DP5HSZ5K?ref_=ast_author_mpb Find The Art of Coaching Volleyball at: www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com The Art of Coaching Volleyball is a comprehensive resource designed to help coaches of all levels to improve their skills, teaching methods, and enhance their knowledge of volleyball. It offers a mix of instructional support, tools, and resources to support coaches in developing athletes and running effective practices.Check out Balltime at: www.balltime.comBalltime is an AI-powered volleyball platform designed to provide professional-level game breakdowns, video analysis, and highlight creation for players, coaches, and clubs. Developed by a team of passionate volleyball players and technology enthusiasts, Balltime aims to make advanced video and analytics accessible to everyone.Check out The Volley Pod on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/aoc.thevolleypod/
In retirement and beyond, strong social connections are at the heart of human happiness and fulfillment. But to create those solid relationships, you often need to learn how to dig deeper with your conversations. In this episode, we discuss: Why quality of relationships is crucial for longevity and happiness How the “Coin's Edge” philosophy helps you understand other points of view The importance of curiosity for growth How to have deeper conversations with the TALK acronym Today's article is from The Atlantic titled, Don't Make Small Talk. Think Big Talk. Listen in as Founder and CEO of Howard Bailey Financial, Casey Weade, breaks down the article and provides thoughtful insights and advice on how it applies to your unique financial situation. Our Market Outlook Webinar is live! Visit https://bit.ly/4bmHkUb to register. Show Notes: RetireWithPurpose.com/486 Rate & Review the Podcast: RetireWithPurpose.com/review
In this episode, I sit down with Cody Royle, a coach to elite head coaches in professional sports and author of three impactful books, including the Amazon bestseller The Tough Stuff. Cody shares his journey from coaching Australia's national Aussie Rules team to mentoring some of the top leaders in soccer, basketball, rugby, and beyond. Together, they explore the emotional toll of leadership, the power of self-awareness, and the profound impact of integrating personal growth into coaching. Show NotesCody's Journey:From playing Aussie Rules football to becoming a coach at 22Transitioning from coaching Canada's national team to writing The Tough StuffThe pivotal moments that led Cody to focus on supporting head coaches.The Challenges of Head CoachingThe increasing complexity of managing multi-billion-dollar sports organisationsBalancing personal growth with professional demandsCommon struggles faced by head coaches, including pressure, identity, and maintaining perspective.The Role of Personal Growth: Why self-awareness is at the core of effective coachingCody's approach to coaching head coaches: attunement, presence, and refining existing strengthsThe importance of integrating family life and personal practices into professional pursuits.Key Themes and Insights:The emotional toll of leadership and how to navigate itBridging the gap between elite performance and personal well-beingHow Cody's work is helping to shape a new generation of self-aware, emotionally intelligent coaches.
Calming Kids When Life Throws Them Tough Stuff When your child is hurting, do you find yourself rushing to fix everything? This week, I'm talking about one of the most challenging parts of motherhood - helping our children navigate life's difficult moments. Whether it's friendship drama, disappointments, or daily struggles, I'm sharing three powerful steps to support your kids without taking over. If you've ever felt helpless watching your child face tough situations or wondered if you're saying the right things when they're upset, this episode is for you. As a mom and a life coach, I'm breaking down a simple approach that works whether your child is 4 or 14 (and yes, even 24). In this episode, you'll discover: Why rushing to fix things might actually be hurting your connection The crucial first step most parents miss when their child is upset How to validate without feeding the drama The surprising question that helps build resilience Join me as we explore how to create stronger connections with our children - especially during those challenging moments. For more help from Danielle Thienel Coaching: To explore an opportunity to work with me as a one-to-one Christian Life Coaching client or to see if my group life coaching program, Busy to Balanced, is right for you, Schedule a call with me HERE. Get a copy of my books, The Cyclone Mom Method or The Divine Time Solution for only $4.99 HERE plus access paperback versions too including my new devotional- Happy Healthy & Holy. Visit my website: www.daniellethienel.com to learn more about the life changes possible for you through having a faith-based life coach. Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram: @daniellethienelcoaching
Episode 183 - Light in the Vessels, this Christmas episode is all about finding light in the darkness. As I've been preparing for holiday concerts and reflecting on the story of the brother of Jared, I've been struck by the powerful symbolism of the Lord causing the stones to shine in the darkness. Even when life feels tumultuous, heavy, and disorienting, Christ's light can still shine. The tempests we face are often what's moving us towards the promised land, even if we can't see the full picture. I've had to really ponder whether I trust that the challenges in my life and the lives of those I love are part of God's plan to get us where we need to go. Ultimately, I've realized that Jesus Christ is the only one who can truly light our vessels and provide the eternal perspective we need to find peace, even in our darkest moments. This Christmas, my prayer is that we can all fall on our knees before the Savior, trusting that He will catch us and guide us safely to our promised lands, in His own time. He is the light that can dispel any darkness. As always, if you found this episode helpful, I want to invite you to subscribe if you aren't already, share this episode with your friends and missionaries you know, and write a review. I know this work will help LDS missionaries around the world and it would mean so much to me if you did. Until next week my friends. Instagram Collaboration Reel https://www.instagram.com/p/DCjf-jtx0r-/ Millennial Choirs and Orchesteras : https://www.millennial.org/ Website | Instagram | Facebook Get the Full Show Notes and Text/PDF Transcripts: HERE Free PDF Download: Podcast Roadmap Free PDF Download: Preparing Missionary Cheat Sheet Free Training for Preparing Missionaries: Change Your Mission with this One Tool RM Transition Free Video Series: 3 Tools to Help RMs in Their Transition Home Free Guide: 5 Tips to Help Any Returning Missionary Schedule a Free Strategy Call: Click Here
The idyllic marital bliss of Adam and Eve was split in two when sin wedged itself between them. Everything changed, between this couple and every other couple in history. Divorces are epidemic, and though the causes are myriad, at their root is sin. One partner's sin may be overt, but the failure that results in a broken marriage is invariably a two-way journey traveled by two guilty sinners. But once the divorce is finalized, the question often arises: Is remarriage always permissible . . . never permissible . . . sometimes permissible? What does Scripture say? Download Message Mates To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
The idyllic marital bliss of Adam and Eve was split in two when sin wedged itself between them. Everything changed, between this couple and every other couple in history. Divorces are epidemic, and though the causes are myriad, at their root is sin. One partner's sin may be overt, but the failure that results in a broken marriage is invariably a two-way journey traveled by two guilty sinners. But once the divorce is finalized, the question often arises: Is remarriage always permissible . . . never permissible . . . sometimes permissible? What does Scripture say? Download Message Mates To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
The idyllic marital bliss of Adam and Eve was split in two when sin wedged itself between them. Everything changed, between this couple and every other couple in history. Divorces are epidemic, and though the causes are myriad, at their root is sin. One partner's sin may be overt, but the failure that results in a broken marriage is invariably a two-way journey traveled by two guilty sinners. But once the divorce is finalized, the question often arises: Is remarriage always permissible . . . never permissible . . . sometimes permissible? What does Scripture say? Download Message Mates To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
The idyllic marital bliss of Adam and Eve was split in two when sin wedged itself between them. Everything changed, between this couple and every other couple in history. Divorces are epidemic, and though the causes are myriad, at their root is sin. One partner's sin may be overt, but the failure that results in a broken marriage is invariably a two-way journey traveled by two guilty sinners. But once the divorce is finalized, the question often arises: Is remarriage always permissible . . . never permissible . . . sometimes permissible? What does Scripture say? Download Message Mates To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
Episode 9: Jack Riewoldt & Shane McCurry They first met at a café in Richmond in Melbourne, and Jack and Shane admit, it was ‘connection at first sight'. The pair realised straight away that they shared a passion for leadership, growth and a fascination for people and their stories. What began as a professional relationship at the Richmond Football Club, turned into a friendship and partnership co-hosting TWO AM I. And in this final episode of Season 4, Jack and Shane reflect on their guests over the past eight episodes, and what they learned from each; from how to embrace your inner child, to believing in yourself and others, and how to breathe through the tough stuff. TWO AM I Listen Curiously CREDITS Hosts: Jack Riewoldt and Shane McCurry To learn more about Jack and Shane: Jack on Instagram Shane on Instagram Jack on LinkedIn Shane on LinkedIn Jack and Authentic Leaders Group Shane McCurry Find TWO AM I on social media here: TWO AM I YouTube TWO AM I Instagram TWO AM I Tik Tok TWO AM I LinkedIn TWO AM I Linktree See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The idyllic marital bliss of Adam and Eve was split in two when sin wedged itself between them. Everything changed, between this couple and every other couple in history. Divorces are epidemic, and though the causes are myriad, at their root is sin. One partner's sin may be overt, but the failure that results in a broken marriage is invariably a two-way journey traveled by two guilty sinners. But once the divorce is finalized, the question often arises: Is remarriage always permissible . . . never permissible . . . sometimes permissible? What does Scripture say? Download Message Mates To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
The idyllic marital bliss of Adam and Eve was split in two when sin wedged itself between them. Everything changed, between this couple and every other couple in history. Divorces are epidemic, and though the causes are myriad, at their root is sin. One partner's sin may be overt, but the failure that results in a broken marriage is invariably a two-way journey traveled by two guilty sinners. But once the divorce is finalized, the question often arises: Is remarriage always permissible . . . never permissible . . . sometimes permissible? What does Scripture say? Download Message Mates To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1118/29
When Erika Ayers Badan became the CEO of Barstool Sports, they didn't even have a P&L. Eight years later, they're a media empire and a household name worth over $550 million. Listen to this conversation to get an inside look at how Erika led that effort, and what she's up to now as the CEO of Food52. You'll also see how Erika leads with honesty and directness. She doesn't shy away from the tough stuff, and that's important if you want to build trust, solve problems, and get people working together toward a big vision. You'll also learn: The strategy every upstart brand can use to beat the big guy How to get the most out of your creative team members What it takes to build an engaged online following Advice for women who work in male-dominated industries
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Life isn't easy, as most of us would agree. Our special guest this week, Eileen Tully, has lived through her own share of traumas and sorrow. But she is still full of exuberance and joy and shares with us some wisdom she has picked up along the path of grief. Maybe even with a quote from The Office thrown in! Links: Eileen's Website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/springsinthedesert/support
This week, Laura and Ethan are joined by Dr. Toni Alimi for a conversation about The Tough Stuff in our scripture and tradition. From Augustine to @ladygaga to materialism to Jacob, we cover a lot of ground, all rooted in the essential question: how do we hold disparate and hard things in tension, especially when it's about our faith?Toni Alimi lives in Ithaca, NY, with his wife and their daughter. He teaches philosophy at Cornell University.Toni's latest book can be found here: Slaves of God: Augustine and Other Romans on Religion and Politics
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton welcome Cheryl Beversdorf as our guest to the show. About Cheryl Beversdorf: A Vietnam era Veteran, registered nurse, former not-for-profit association executive, and public communications specialist, Cheryl Beversdorf produces and hosts AGING MATTERS Radio, weekly radio programs and podcasts offering interviews with guests who talk about aging related topics of interest to older adults, their care partners, and families. Cheryl also produces and hosts AGING MATTERS TV Show, featuring interviews with experts about aging issues that include demonstrations of how aging related subjects benefit older adults' lives, and stories of life of guests who talk about how their life experiences made a difference to them and to their community. Cheryl is a member of the Board of Directors of Arlington Neighborhood Village (ANV), a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to helping older residents age in place. She chairs the ANV Communications and Marketing Committee and hosts ANV's weekly Coffee and Conversation program. Before AGING MATTERS, Cheryl partnered with an elder mediation attorney to create Talking About the Tough Stuff, interactive dramatizations and commentary for families needing to have difficult conversations about aging issues. She also helped establish Epilogue LLC, which offered support groups to help men and women over age 50 find new jobs or reinvent themselves in retirement. About AGING MATTERS Podcast and Radio Show: The weekly radio program presents individuals with expertise about a broad array of aging related topics. The show is broadcast on podcast sites and made available for downloading on grassroots community radio stations affiliated with Pacifica Network. Produced in an interview format, guests educate and inform listeners about timely topics that impact the lives of older adults and their families. The program's focus is to help ensure longer and healthier lives for older adults. About AGING MATTERS TV Show: The TV Show offers interviews with aging experts and includes demonstrations of how aging related subjects benefit the lives of older adults and their families. A series of programs called “Stories of Life,” showcases guests who share ways their lives made a difference to them and to their community.
Send us a textSpecial Mash-Up from Episodes 138 & 146 featuring Steven Pivnik and Andy Glaze!Steven, a seasoned Ironman competitor and tech entrepreneur, unveils the power of building an "ask muscle," challenging the notion of happiness tied to professional success. Andy takes us through his unbelievable 220-week streak of running over 100 miles weekly, sharing how he embraces pain as a tool for growth. Learn how to get what you truly want by developing the courage to create a conversation, and continue pushing even when the going gets tough and turn it into something fun!Thank you for tuning in! If you feel led, please subscribe & share the show to others who you believe would benefit from it.Keep in touch below! LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/ryanacass/ Instagram | @ryanacass UNSHAKEABLE DISCIPLINE COURSE - 10% USING CODE 'WINTODAY' Sign up to receive updates about Won Day, plus leadership and goal-setting tips! Click here Join The Weekly Win E-Mail Club ! (Link Here)
In today's episode of the PerformHappy podcast, I'm excited to sit down with resilience expert Nina Sossamon Pogue. Nina is a former US elite gymnast, a member of the US national team, an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and a mom. With her incredible background, she's got a wealth of knowledge to share.One of Nina's greatest strengths is helping people navigate life's toughest moments. Whether it's a personal tragedy, a major setback, or just feeling stuck in a rough patch, Nina has a unique way of reframing these experiences. She provides a simple, actionable framework for getting through the hard stuff with resilience and grace.If you're in need of a little guidance to push through a difficult time, this conversation will give you tools to not only survive but come out stronger on the other side.In this episode, Coach Rebecca and Nina Sossamon Pogue talk about:Nina Sossamon Pogue's Elite Gymnastics Journey.Facing the Unexpected from College Gymnastics to Life After a Career-Ending Injury.Embracing Change.The Critical Role of Coping Skills and Support for Young Athletes.Viewing Challenges as a Small Part of Life's Bigger Picture.Tips for Navigating Life's Challenges.The Role of Resilience in Overcoming Adversity.The Importance of Self-Compassion and Asking for Help.Nina's Four-Part Framework for Resilience and Overcoming Challenges.“You decide what you want your story to be.”– Nina Sossamon PogueNina Sossamon Pogue's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nina_sp.eaks/Nina Sossamon Pogue's Website: https://www.ninasossamonpogue.com/Confident Gymnast Camp AUG 3rd-4th 2024 BREAK THROUGH FEAR & MENTAL BLOCKS Expert mental coaches decode fears in real-timeParent Session reinforces roles & solutionsExpert gymnastics coaches customize drills & break down skillsMax 5:1 ratioRedwood Empire Gymnastics, Petaluma, CAwww.confidentgymnast.com Struggling with fears, mental blocks, or confidence? Click the link to get a FREE session with one of our experts to tackle your challenges together! completeperformance.as.me/consultLearn exactly what to say and do to guide your athlete through a mental block with my new book "Parenting Through Mental Blocks" Order your copy today: https://a.co/d/g990BurFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/complete_performance/ Join my FaceBook page: https://www.facebook.com/completeperformancecoaching/ Check out my website: https://completeperformancecoaching.com/Write to me! Email: rebecca@completeperformancecoaching.comReady to help your athlete overcome fears and mental blocks while gaining unstoppable confidence? Discover the transformative power of PerformHappy now. If your athlete is struggling or feeling left behind, it's time for a change. Are you ready? For more info and to sign up: PerformHappy.com
Steve Adubato, PhD, Host of "Steve Adubato's Lessons in Leadership" author of "Lessons in Leadership 2.0: The Tough Stuff," and an Emmy Award-winning Anchor on WNET and NJ PBSTopic: Steve's interview with Joe Piscopo re-airing on Friday at 7pm & 11:30pm on NJ PBS and Saturday at 12:30am on WNETPatrick J. Brosnan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Brosnan Risk Consultants, and a retired & decorated NYPD DetectiveTopic: Increased police presence in Central Park See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phebe Trotman is a Vancouver-based entrepreneur and accomplished soccer player. She has achieved many accolades as an athlete, including being inducted into several sports halls of fame, winning championship titles, and being recognized as an exceptional athlete. Phebe has also excelled in her career as a network marketer, earning two awards and recognition within her company. Phebe will help you understand the importance of a positive mindset no matter what you choose to do. She is passionate about personal growth and empowering others to reach their full potential. In her interview today, she shows us how to accomplish that. Phebe's new book, Never Quit on a Bad Day, offers advice and stories of wisdom that will energize you to overcome your challenges, strengthen you with the tools needed to do it, and invoke your sense of gratitude for your personal journey. You will be stimulated, motivated, and challenged by Phebe's story: XXXXXXX CHECK OUT PHEBE'S BOOK Never Quit on a Bad Day™ The Never Quit on a Bad Day™ book series will inspire you to push through tough days. Everyone faces frustrating moments and days. The people in this book series also encountered challenges and struggles but didn't quit. You will read about some of the bad moments, days, and seasons thriving business leaders, couples, athletes, and entrepreneurs have persevered through to get to where they are now, which can help you learn how to keep going on your challenging days. The second book in the Never Quit on a Bad Day series brings you timeless wisdom and powerful lessons for success from accomplished athletes. A foreword written by Canada Soccer Hall of Fame honored member and retired professional soccer player and coach, Carl Valentine, sets an uplifting tone that resonates throughout the entirety of the book. This book is your coach during tough times and shining wins, bringing you key lessons for growth and success. The adage goes, life is a game, and this book will have your back when you're in the field. Connect with Phebe here: Guided workbook IG: @NeverQuitOnABadDay Facebook
In this episode on The Coaching Podcast, we dive into the topics of coach performance, well-being, and intuition. Our guest is Cody Royle, a renowned coach of head coaches in elite sports, who brings a wealth of experience and insights from his decade-long journey coaching Canada's men's AFL national team to mentoring head coaches across various professional sports. We chat about his latest book "Second Set Of Eyes," the importance of feedback, and how intuition can guide decision-making. Plus, we explore how old-school pearls of wisdom still have a place in modern coaching, and what work-life balance means in the life of a head coach surviving for high-performance life. So, grab your cortado and join us for an enlightening conversation with Cody Royle! Here are the summary points; 1.39: Favorite coffee? Cortado! 4.04: About Cody's book: Second Set Of Eyes and the Emotional Toll of Being a Head Coach 6.52: If you are a coach, do you have a coach providing you with feedback? 7.55: Choosing a person to be your second set of eyes: Decision-making in pairs is substantially better Both coaches need approximately equal experience Verbalize your confidence in the plan 10.43: Coaching through intuition (is our best decision-making platform) 15.11: How do you help coaches grow? Don't discount "old school" coaches because they often experimented with different motivational tools to bring out the best in their athletes. 19.10: Receiving feedback is the greatest accelerator of knowledge work for all coaches. 21.04: What makes a great coach? Emotionally intelligent and mindful (everything is connected) 23.00: Book recommendation: "The Coaching Habit - Say Less, Ask More, and Change the Way You Lead Forever" by Michael Bungay Stanier 23.51: Is it possible for a Head Coach to have a balanced life? 26.17: Coach well being 26.41: The primary coaching skills are awareness, communication, and decision-making. When you are tired, it is difficult to maintain your empathy. 28.46: Disruptive coaching idea that will change the way we coach in 2030? That coaches are going to have coaches! Book recommendation: The Trillion Dollar Coach by Bill Campbell 31.42: Top 3 tips for coaches who want to grow and get better: 1) Turn the mirror on yourself 2) Explore concepts around EI, decision-making, performance psychology, and mindfulness 3) Read widely To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.coachem.cc or email Sarah: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Cody Royle - Coach of Head Coaches Cody Royle coaches head coaches in elite sports. After a decade coaching Canada's men's AFL national team, he now mentors a dozen head coaches across professional soccer, basketball, rugby league, rugby union, ice hockey, and Australian football. Cody has written three books, including The Tough Stuff, an Amazon bestseller that chronicles the emotional toll of coaching in professional sports. His most recent effort, Second Set Of Eyes, sets its sights on the head coaches who are gaining a competitive edge by being coached themselves. Most importantly, Cody is a father, husband, son, brother, and grandson (among other roles) to a family spread all over the world. He lives in Toronto, Canada, and hails from Melbourne, Australia. Connect with Cody https://www.codyroyle.com Instagram: @codyroyle
At some point in our lives, every one of us faces fearful situations. Whatever our fears may be, we must learn how to face them as God desires—with courage.
In this episode, we're diving into setting boundaries, especially within the South Asian community, where personal space often takes a backseat. In this episode, I emphasize the importance of prioritizing self-care and mental well-being through the art of boundary-setting.Friends, learn practical tips on how to craft effective boundary statements with empathy and compassion. Discover the power of being clear and assertive while also being flexible enough to practice and pivot as needed.We also tackle the TOUGH STUFF, like dealing with pushback and the crucial importance of standing your ground. Join me for a thought provoking conversation that's all about finding balance and honoring yourself.Join Dr. Flora every Wednesday with tips to feel unstuck in your rut. Follow @the.beyondpodcast and @drflorasinha on Instagram to stay up to date!
Der finnische Komponist und Jazz-Pianist Iiro Rantala ist bekannt für seine stilistische Vielfalt. Er hat Jazz und klassische Musik studiert, bereits eine Oper und Orchestermusik komponiert und sehr erfolgreiche Jazz-Alben veröffentlicht. Aktuell ist Iiro Rantala mit einer neuen Trio-Formation am Start – dem Iiro Rantala HEL Trio.
Divorce is tough, and when it happens to you, it can be devastating, and it can feel like the end. And to be honest, in many ways it is. But divorce can also be the beginning of finding yourself in a way you never have before. It can be the beginning of understanding who you really are and how you can grow into a healtheir and happier version of yourself. In this episode I am talking with my good friend and fellow life coach Wendy Lee Johnson about her divorce journey and how what seemed like the end, really turned into the beginning of an incredible life journey. You can find Wendy at www.wendyleejohnsoncoaching.com or on her podcast 'Parenting the Tough Stuff.'
There are parts of our relationships that we would consider 'business', and parts that we would consider 'personal'. When we get the two all jumbled together, we end up with a lot of drama and miscommunication. On this podcast I'm talking with my great friend and fellow coach Wendy Lee Johnson about how we can recognize these two aspects of our relationships and approach them differently to strengthen them. Check her out at www.wendyleejohnsoncoaching.com and on her podcast 'Parenting the Tough Stuff'.
We all want the instant solution, "magic wand" kind of get-what-I-want-quick resolution. Parents try to come at this in so many directions... perhaps you've tried a few? Coulda, woulda, shoulda: "If I had known", "if I had said that differently", "if they hadn't been dating that person", "if their dad wouldn't have lost his temper... THEN we wouldn't be here." That's the "magic wand" we missed out on perspective. Be everywhere, know everything, do all the things right: This one feels ultra productive, in control, and frenzied! We run around, chasing fires and putting them out, until we realize that we can't be/do/know everything and our pipe dream comes to an abrupt end that leaves us exhausted with very little to show except an angry teen. This is the, after all I've done, I deserve a "magic wand" approach. Bookworm approach: Read books, listen to podcasts, learn, learn, learn and nothing seems to provide the big shift that's so desperately needed. It can feel like so much knowledge is gained but there's not much to show for it, kinda "magic wand". Avoid approach: We blame someone like our spouse, their friends or even our kid. We stay busy, hoping that the issue will take care of itself. We might talk about it, but can't think of any step to take towards resolution. This is the "too confused, burnt out, and busy to deal" kind of "magic wand". We simply hope it will disappear with time. These are only a few examples of ineffective "magic wands" that parents wave around, hoping to feel better, ease the household tension, and help their kid feel happy and respond more favorably to them. If you've tried any, you know that they don't work so well. Listen in to this week's Pivot Parenting episode to learn why they don't work and what to do instead. To grab a free strategy call with me, please visit me at Heatherfrazier.com
Twenty years ago, the Brumbies made history winning their second Super Rugby title in an incredible grand final against the Crusaders.Hot off the anniversary celebrations, Owen Finegan joins the podcast to discuss that incredible victory, reconnecting with teammates, the Brumbies breaking a fifteen-year curse against the Crusaders and how the side looks going into the closing fortnight of the competition. Christy Doran and Matt Toomua also discuss the results from the weekend, the dismissal of Darren Coleman as Waratahs coach, the Wallaroos and Suliasi Vunivalu's red card in Fiji.The Kids Cancer Project: https://www.thekidscancerproject.org.au/ Hosts: Christy Doran & Matt Toomua Guest: Owen FineganProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cody Royle coaches head coaches in elite sports. After a decade coaching Canada's men's AFL national team, he now mentors fourteen coaches in seven different team sports around the world. Cody is the author of three influential leadership books; Second Set Of Eyes, Where Others Won't and The Tough Stuff. His coaching focuses on the performance and well-being of coaches so that they have access to their best coaching skills when they need them the most. Some of Cody's quotes: “I believe the greatest source of competitive advantage available in professional sports is the optimization of the head coach.” “While we scrounge around for a new squat technique to try to uncover a 0.01 per cent improvement in an athlete, I believe there are multiple percentage points of talent sitting dormant within our head coaches.” “To realize this untapped potential requires a shift in our thinking. We must begin to think of coaches as performers. We must appreciate what a coaching performance entails. We must begin to seek better coaching, not more coaching.” This is why I'm so excited to have Cody on, as he is leading the way in this space. So get ready to give your full attention as you won't want to miss a moment. Talking Points: Cody's challenges as a head coach Treasure in the pain The healthy side of competition High performance doesn't exist without emotion and spirituality included Coming to terms with becoming whole human beings The limitations of the scientific method The trajectory of personal struggle The ultimate human pursuit The power of external practitioner support If you enjoy this episode please leave a review on iTunes or Spotify platforms, and by doing this you will actively help in spreading this content to the practitioners that need it. Resources: Practitioner Needs Analysis Coaching Program: Read Full Details Practitioner Rites of Passage (EP007) Connection, Belonging and Space Lead to Success in Complex Environments with Jack Nayler Belonging: The Ancient Code of Togetherness by Owen Eastwood Connect with Cody: Second Set of Eyes by Cody Royle Cody's Website Linkedin Twitter
No matter how you define “hard,” heading outside offers plenty of chances to tackle it. Many people who choose to tackle hard stuff outside are pushed to do so to honor some kind of “why.” For some of us, that “why” is health or to push our own personal boundaries. For others, the “why” is on behalf of someone else. Ultrarunner Emily Halnon's “why” has everything to do with her mom, who died from an aggressive form of cancer in early 2020. To honor her she headed out to tackle a major challenge running on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). It's a story she's now shared in her new book “To The Gorge.” Through her journey, she learned the power of moving through hard stuff. In this episode you'll hear Emily share the things she's learned through that journey and how you can make yourself do hard things outside, too. Connect with this episode: Read Emily Halnon's new book, To The Gorge (affiliate link) Visit Emily's website Follow Emily on Instagram Join the Humans Outside Challenge Follow Humans Outside on Instagram Follow Humans Outside on Facebook Some of the good stuff: [4:06] Emily Halnon's favorite outdoor space [5:36] How Emily became someone who likes to go outside [7:05] How Emily's mom inspired her running career [10:29] All about Andrea Halnon's adventurous life [15:27] The grief and grit in running across Oregon [22:37] How to get mentally tough to prepare for a mega run [30:01] Why hard stuff outside helps us prepare for life's challenges. [33:04] The internal dialogue of pushing through the tough stuff [35:07] Why it's not a bad thing to feel a little scared [36:39] Emily's favorite outdoor moment
In this week's Managing Mental Health, a partnership with the Missouri Department of Mental Health and Brownfield Ag News, Osceola, Missouri FFA members Bailey Wheeler and Claire Salmon say talking about suicide and mental health is a difficult, but worthwhile discussion for everyone.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Summary In this conversation, Rob Gorski and Amber Arrington discuss the challenges and decisions involved in parenting adult children with autism. They address sensitive topics such as transitioning to adulthood, the need for independence, and the consideration of group homes. They also explore the emotional impact of making decisions like pursuing guardianship and the stigma attached to these choices. Amber shares her personal experience with her son living in a group home and highlights the importance of open conversations and support for parents navigating the complexities of autism parenting.About GuestAmber Arrington is a mother to 6 children, 3 of whom are autistic.Autism was once a word she feared and has become a word she loves. Now she helps parents navigate an autism diagnosis and the autism landscape as a whole. She educates moms about available services and connects them with appropriate services and professionals.Amber helps parents become "autism savvy" so they can know the best next steps to take for their child.Connect with Amber:http://www.autismsavvy.com/FacebookInstagramHosted by Rob Gorski:Rob Gorski, a devoted single father to three incredible autistic sons, is the Founder and CEO of The Autism Dad, LLC. As a multi-award-winning blogger, podcaster, content creator, and influential social media figure for over a decade, Rob continues to share his family's journey, providing insights, resources, and support to the autism community.Connect with Rob by visiting theautismdad.linkMentioned in this episode:Learn More: GoallyThe Goally tablet is focused on fostering independence in kids without the distractions of ads, social media, or potentially harmful content. Unlike Kindle and iPad tablets, Goally's Tablet exclusively features educational apps like Khan Academy, Duolingo ABC, and Starfall, and is entirely controlled by parents. Goally's Kids Calendar helps kids with things like task management. Kids also learn life skills through video classes and pre-made routines, enhancing their independence. For more information, you can visit getgoally.com and use the code “theautismdad” to save 10% off your order.Visit GoallyLearn More: MightierMightier is a biofeedback-based video game platform that teaches kids to self-regulate emotionally. This leads to a significant reduction in meltdowns and parental stress. It's backed by science and has helped over 100,000 kids learn to regulate their emotions. For more information, the latest reviews/updates as well as current discount codes, visit theautismdad.com/mightier. Read My Mightier Review and the code “theautismdad22” to save 10% off your order.Visit Mightier
My good friend Susan McCulley is back on the show. And this time we're talking about the tough stuff. Author, somatic movement coach and artist, Susan brings a breadth and depth of wisdom, knowledge and personal experience to every conversation and this episode is no exception.We look at the topic of Tough Stuff from many perspectives. Exploring the importance of going gently with ourselves when things FEEL hard - and the importance of facing into and taking action to navigate the things that are hard to DO. Some of the areas we cover include:Not just about the DOINGNESS but also the BEINGWITHNESSUnderstanding our capacity is vital to how we care for ourselves in the face of tough thingsBeing persistent, learning, and feeling good about yourself are all affected by a crucial neurological mechanism responsible for cultivating qualities of tenacity and willpowerDoing effortful things is GOOD for you - but we also need BALANCEHow making small changes can lead to big resultsWe finish with Susan's beautiful enquiry: 'How can I make more space for what's needed right now?'CONNECT WITH SUSANFor movement, books & art https://www.susanmcculley.com/For women over 50 https://www.susanmcculley.com/women-over-50REFERENCESDr Andrew Huberman - the 'source' of the will to liveStephen Covey - 7 Habits of Highly Successful People James Clear - Atomic HabitsJoin the mailing list & receive the mini-course '3 little acts of self-compassion', completely free https://hennyflynn.ck.page/6e83d0227eExplore Henny's coaching, books, retreats, courses & events https://www.hennyflynn.co.uk/
We may spend a lot of time praying on behalf of our children. We've noticed over the years that our prayers have changed from those for blessings and success to those for resilience and transformation. When our children face the hardest things, sometimes God wants us to pray them through that instead of out of it. In this episode we chew on what that looks like and get curious about why we as parents have a hard time doing that.
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In the first half of “Lessons in Leadership,” Steve Adubato and Mary Gamba sit down with Carolyn Welsh, President & CEO, NJ Sharing Network, about the importance of developing your people and the link between leadership, resilience and grit. Then, Steve and Mary talk about Steve's new book, “Lessons in Leadership 2.0: The Tough Stuff,” … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Carolyn Welsh and Lessons in Leadership 2.0: The Tough Stuff
Have you ever imagined your small business becoming a successful story on Amazon, confidently navigating the e-commerce landscape? Growing your business on Amazon is not only possible; it's an exciting journey full of opportunities and potential breakthroughs. Building robust relationships is a must – not only with customers but also with the ever-evolving Amazon marketplace. It's a reminder that success is not just about transactions; it's about cultivating connections that foster long-term growth. Listen to this episode with Leslie Hensel, an Amazon expert & handler of the Tough Stuff, as she talks about Amazon and Walmart marketplaces. Leslie shares her experiences helping businesses overcome challenges, including a compelling story about a supplement seller targeted by a cyberattack. Gain valuable insights into the opportunities and obstacles on these platforms, the importance of building relationships and understanding your business metrics, and learn how to avoid get-rich-quick schemes when selling on Amazon. Resources Riverbend Consulting Website Lesley Hensell on Facebook Lesley Hensell on LinkedIn The Amazon Incubator: Grow Your Business or Hatch a New One by Lesley Hensell on Amazon
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you to discuss Dan Quinn's introductory press conference. The guys discuss their main take aways including the OC and DC hire's as JP boards a plane to Vegas for more Super Bowl coverage.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How can we push past fear and self-doubt to take massive action towards our biggest goals? In this episode, Misty shares her wisdom and personal stories about taking massive action to achieve success. Even when facing obstacles like the recent coronavirus pandemic, Misty emphasizes the power of relentlessly pursuing your vision without letting setbacks stop your momentum. Misty is a wife, mother of a beautiful baby girl, full-time Entrepreneur, Real Estate Investor, & Business & Mindset Coach with 6+ years of experience in real estate investing. She has wholesaled 20+ deals, completed a handful of flips, & has a new construction/development portfolio of 21 units with 10 more currently in progress. Misty is extremely passionate about helping other women create a life & real estate investing business filled with passion, positivity, & purpose & has coached & mentored over 150 female investors since 2020. Along with co-founding & now solely managing HER Mindset Matters REI Group, she is a Managing Partner in Guideway Investment Partners LLC, Elevated Development LLC, & Level Up Remodeling LLC. She is also a Co-Founder of the Houston – Women's Real Estate Investor Alliance (WREIA). [00:01-00:04 ] Doing What Only You Can Do Focus only on your own actions and goals, not what others are doing Identify what you specifically are able to do right now to move forward [00:04 - 00:07] Redefining Failure and Taking the Next Step Completely take failure off the table as an option When something isn't working, immediately ask what the next action step is Have an action plan ready so you can pivot quickly without overthinking [00:07-00:09] Why Fairness Doesn't Matter Don't compare yourself to others or expect external fairness Keep taking action regardless of what support or resources you perceive others to have If someone seems more successful, assume they took massive action for it [00:09-00:12] Managing Emotions While Taking Action It's okay to feel doubt, fear and uncertainty - process the emotions After acknowledging the feelings, refocus and continue taking action Results often come just when you most want to give up [00:12-00:14] Doing the Tough Stuff for Big Goals: Much of the journey won't be fun - do it anyway The same things cause failures and successful people to quit Commit to your vision regardless of how you feel day-to-day Quotes: "I'm going to worry about and focus on what I'm doing because that is literally the only thing that I can do." - Misty Hassenstab "When you face the end of your...marketing campaign, that's just all this like mental drama and you beat yourself up. No, let's cut that out and let's go to the next action." Misty Hassenstab Connect with Misty: https://www.linkedin.com/in/misty-hassenstab-75b61413/ https://www.hermindsetmattersrei.com/REI-masterclass Visit sponsorcloud.io/contact today and unlock $2,000 of free services exclusively for REI Rocks community members! Get automated syndication and investor relationship management tools to save time and money. Mention your part of the REI Rocks community for exclusive offers. Help make affordable, low-cost education summits possible. Check out Sponsor Cloud today! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306. Connect with Lorren Capital, LLC. for syndicated multifamily investments, https://lorrencapital.com/. To learn more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile, and connect with me.
We've had our fair share of coaches on the podcast on how to lead and guide people, but how do you lead and guide other coaches to improve their game? Enter today's guest, Cody Royle, a coach who's dedicated his entire focus on improving other coaches through the ‘user experience' of coaching. Cody's coaching career has taken him from playing Rugby in his home of Canberra, Australia, all the way to Toronto, Canada where he currently resides. Serving for over 10 years as a Head Coach in Canada's AFL Aussie Rules, he set out with the goal to transform the league as a national afterthought, to a viable career path for aspiring athletes. During this time, Cody saw the opportunity to help leaders in both the sports world and business world. He met and interviewed hundreds of coaches around the world, and compiled much of his learnings into his first book Where Others Won't: Taking People Innovation from the Locker Room to the Board Room. The success of the book led to Cody hosting a podcast of the same name, and two other books The Tough Stuff: Seven Hard Truths about Being a Head Coach and Second Set of Eyes: How Great Coaches Become Champions. Cody's focus on the user experience, a term that's usually reserved for those developing technology, brings a unique and most importantly, actionable set of guidelines for coaches to improve their craft. This is another one you're not going to want to miss, so with that…let's bring it in!
The industrial sector is set to overtake power generation and transportation as the biggest source of planet warming emissions in the US by 2035, according to The Rhodium Group. The sector's impact is even greater on the global scale. Industry around the world accounts for more carbon dioxide emissions than all forms of transportation combined – largely driven by steel, cement, and chemicals. There are a lot of ways to decarbonize industry, but the pathways are much less clear than for electricity or automobiles. In this episode, we're joined by Jeff St. John, Maria Galluci, and Julian Spector, who've been exploring the varied paths for cleaning up the products that are foundational to the world around us. Stories we mention in this episode: Canary Media: Cleaning up steel, cement and chemicals is tough — and entirely doable Rhodium Group: Taking stock of US emissions Canary Media: ‘Electrowinning' could help win the race to clean up dirty steel Latitude Media: The electrolyzer market is caught in limbo Canary Media: To decarbonize cement, the industry needs a full transformation The Carbon Copy is supported by FischTank PR, a specialized climatetech PR firm dedicated to bringing meaningful results for companies in sectors spanning grid edge, solar, energy storage, battery, EVs, alternative fuels, VC and green building. FischTank helps clients stand out in an increasingly competitive and noisy space. Visit FischTank PR to learn more. The Carbon Copy is brought to you by Savant Power. Savant's end-to-end power systems provide energy generation, inverter and battery storage, generator control, flexible load management for every circuit, and level two EV charging. Learn more about the only company that can deliver an integrated smart home and energy solution controlled via a single award-winning app at Savant.com.
Do hard things. “But I don't want to!” Can you relate to that tension?! We live in a culture that loves instant. With a tap, touch, or swipe we can get anything in a moment. But showing up, being consistent, and enduring through tough moments holds great power and builds resilience + perseverance. If you struggle with showing up for your every day life – wherever that may be – this conversation is for you. Because the fact that you showed up today is resilient. It means you can do tough stuff. You are persevering. Want to know what the 3 P's of perseverance are and how you can apply them to your life? Listen in! In this episode, you will hear Candace and Bianca discuss: Having a healthy perspective while still maintaining hope Learning to pivot and find ways through tough stuff Finding purpose in the everyday mundane moments What to do when the going gets tough? Get our free guide, “What To Do In The Waiting.” Connect with Candace and Bianca: Candace on Instagram @candacecbure Candace on TikTok @candacecameronb Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast Bianca on Instagram @biancaolthoff Bianca's book Grit Don't Quit For all things mentioned in this episode head over to https://ccbpodcast.com/episodes/season-4/03 Thank you to this episodes sponsor: AccessMore: https://www.accessmore.com/pd/The-Candace-Cameron-Bure-Podcast
Do hard things. “But I don't want to!” Can you relate to that tension?! We live in a culture that loves instant. With a tap, touch, or swipe we can get anything in a moment. But showing up, being consistent, and enduring through tough moments holds great power and builds resilience + perseverance. If you struggle with showing up for your every day life – wherever that may be – this conversation is for you. Because the fact that you showed up today is resilient. It means you can do tough stuff. You are persevering. Want to know what the 3 P's of perseverance are and how you can apply them to your life? Listen in! In this episode, you will hear Candace and Bianca discuss: Having a healthy perspective while still maintaining hope Learning to pivot and find ways through tough stuff Finding purpose in the everyday mundane moments What to do when the going gets tough? Get our free guide, “What To Do In The Waiting.” Connect with Candace and Bianca: Candace on Instagram @candacecbure Candace on TikTok @candacecameronb Follow the Podcast on Instagram @candacecameronburepodcast Follow the Podcast on TikTok @ccbpodcast Bianca on Instagram @biancaolthoff Bianca's book Grit Don't Quit For all things mentioned in this episode head over to https://ccbpodcast.com/episodes/season-4/03 Thank you to this episodes sponsor: AccessMore: https://www.accessmore.com/pd/The-Candace-Cameron-Bure-Podcast
Dan Gorenstein (he/him) is the Founder and Executive Editor of the health policy podcast “Tradeoffs” and he is an Unapologetically Black Unicorn. Dan shares his beginnings as a journalist and how he moved on to storytelling in podcasts and creating a non-profit media company. They talk about the policy tradeoffs, how their podcasts differ but how they both strive to lift up the tough issues and give a voice to those who need to be heard. To learn more about Dan Gorenstein's “Tradeoffs” visit: https://tradeoffs.org/ The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is now: 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
In today's episode I bought on Ashley Lemieux, a Grief and Mental Wellness Expert, to talk specifically about the HARD STUFF, like grief, infertility, or just having a tough season of life in general. What's DIFFERENT about this episode though is Ashley has SUCH a strong voice that can help you through those seasons, but in a positive and very REAL and TACTICAL way. If you are struggling with a tough season, or have someone in your life dealing with a tough season, this episode is going to be so helpful & inspiring you!Connect with Ashley on Instagram (she's seriously SO fun & empowering to follow): @ashleyklemieux https://www.instagram.com/ashleyklemieux/?hl=en & as mentioned in today's episode: Are you interested in connecting with other women that listen into this show IN PERSON? If so…. We have TWO epic opportunities for you! Our INTIMATE empowerHER Retreats (only 12 women) held in Denver, Colorado at Peach House Denver (@peachhouse.denver on IG) as well as our large ANNUAL event with HUNDREDS of women from all across the country—> empowerHER Live (this year in Denver September 22-24th) which tickets go on sale for on May 1st! Text the word “RETREAT” to learn more about our upcoming empowerHER Retreats or text the word “WAITLIST” to learn more about empowerHER Live!Or hey– if you are interested in both text “RETREAT” and “WAITLIST” to (512) 548-2728 to get all the deets! Oh & one more PS– are you & I connected on Instagram yet? If not, come say hi! My personal account→ @kacia.ghetmiri The Podcast Account ---> @empowerHER.podcast