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In this episode I sit down with Kim De Coster to explore how purposeful partnerships can help you turn passion into profit—without losing sight of meaning. We talk about Kim's compass of passion, purpose, and profit, and how to navigate its four quadrants: from the Profit Trap that keeps us stuck, to the Power quadrant where passion meets impact. Together, we dive into finding your right crowd, knowing your values and non-negotiables, and the difference between a simple collaboration and a true partnership. You'll also hear how to test partnerships safely, have the money and vulnerability conversations that matter, and why profit is about more than money—it's about joy, energy, and freedom. This conversation will inspire you to create aligned, impactful partnerships that strengthen both your business and the change you want to see in the world. In this episode we discussed: The balance of passion, purpose, and profit – the trifecta for meaningful work Kim's compass with four quadrants: Pitfall, Profit Trap, Progress, and Power Why the Profit Trap feels safe but keeps you stuck, and how to move out of it The importance of being in the right crowd and finding your people The difference between collaborations and partnerships Knowing your values, principles, and non-negotiables before stepping into partnership How to test partnerships with small experiments (like co-hosting an event) The role of vulnerable conversations around money, concerns, and expectations Why profit isn't just money—it's also joy, energy, time, and freedom The reminder that good people making good money creates more positive impact Practical first steps: start with your existing network, ask for introductions, or join/create the right “room” -- Speaker 0: hey, kim. it's good to hang out with you and talk about Speaker 1: passion, profit, and partnership. Speaker 2: hello. it's great to be here. thank you for the invite. it's always a pleasure. Speaker 1: yeah. um, we're here because you're part of the humane marketing circle community. and during our last expo, you proposed a great workshop, which i missed, but luckily there was a replay. so i got to see that, um, around this topic of passion, purpose, and profit. right? it's kinda like this trifecta, those three things that, uh, go together. and, um, i yeah. i just thought it was such a great topic and it fits my seventh p of the human in marketing mandala, which is partnership. and so i thought it'd be really great to talk about it here on the, on the podcast. to people will be listening. and so you just have to kind of explain the four different components of this compass. Speaker 2: um, so for me, first of all, the compass is kind of before you start going into partnerships and so on and so on. i think the first very step is where am i currently at? and that's what the compass is for, to kind of see where do i start from. so you have, um, two things we'd be measuring somehow, which is on the one hand, you have passion on the lower end, and then you have purpose. and, obviously, you can work low on passion, or you can work high on passion. and then the same thing for purpose. low on purpose or high on purpose. before i explain, like, the four quadrants we've made, i do wanna make it clear what i mean with purpose and passion. so purpose for me because you hear the word a lot and also passion, they're a bit overused probably. but, um, purpose for me is not just what is my purpose, it's a positive impacts purpose on planet and society, so on planet and people. right. and because i'm all about sustainability. so that for me is, are you working alone? does it have not really an impact, a positive impact on planet or society, on humanity, or does it really have a high impact? so that's where the purpose lies. and then passion, we can all be passionate about stuff and let's be honest, everybody that has a business or has a job, there's always things even if you're passionate about what you do, there's always things you like more and you like less in every single job. but let's say that, like, 85% of your time, you're working on something that you really, really like almost to that effect that it doesn't feel like you're working because you enjoy it so much. Speaker 1: that's yeah. Speaker 2: the feeling that's passion for me. Speaker 1: yeah. so Speaker 2: there's four quadrants. one is low on passion, low on purpose, which is i'm not really doing what i'm enjoying, and it does not even create a positive impact. um, that one is called, um, the pitfall. and then you have the right next to it, which is you're still low on purpose, but you're really high on passion. you love what you do, but it doesn't have that positive impact on the rest of the world, let's say, like that. Speaker 1: so it's kind of missing also that meaning for you. right? like, it doesn't give you meaning. mhmm. Speaker 2: so you do like doing a lot of people say how is that possible, but i can give an example later on of how that is exactly possible because i've been through that. and that for me, and i've seen it in more people, is an absolute profit trap because it makes you money. it pays the bills, and you actually like doing it. and then what i hear about some, uh, from some entrepreneurs are kind of like, how do i move from here to working with impact? because i seem to be stuck. well, yes. and if you go there, you'll get stuck for quite some time. Speaker 1: mhmm. Speaker 2: and when there's the top two quadrants to say it like that, there's the progress one, which is actually the one you wanna be in to get to the power one, which is the one i love what i do, and i'm creating a really good impact on planets and people. the progress one for me is not exactly entirely excited by the actual job or tasks that i'm doing, but it does pay my bills, and it does create an impact at the same time. now there's a reason why i'm saying that the progress quadrant is the one you wanna be in to move on to the the power one. um, on power as well, i know it's a word with a really negative connotation. and in general, this is a a side mark. i use a lot of words, even prophets. like, in our realm, they're not used a lot. and for me, i decided to use them specifically because i want people to give them another meaning. like, they are what they mean to you, and i decided to give them a positive meaning for me. so being in it's all about empowering. if you're in your power, creating a lot of impact, making money, uh, working on your passion, then that is a perfect quadrant to be in. Speaker 1: it's also why why we're talking about this and we know each other because as you might remember, passion is my first p, and then personal power is my second p. but, yes, i hear you. you know, people think, oh, personal power, is that, like, too strong? is that over no. you have to stand in your in your personal power, and that's what makes you unique. and and for you, uh, it is that powerful position where you know who you are that you can go into trustworthy relationships and partnerships as well. Speaker 2: exactly. yeah. exactly. Speaker 1: love that. yeah. yeah. okay. so those are the four quadrants. um, what came up during the, uh, the workshop? where did you see that most people were at when you asked them? Speaker 2: to be fair, a lot of people were in the power quadrant already, but that is because of the audience, obviously. um, as i said, this was during the the humane, um, export that we did together. so, obviously, there's people in there that are already more aligned, um, that already are really clear on their purpose. they've worked through this and so on. so for me, i think they were mainly there to kind of figure out, oh, wait. the partnership thing in whole of this, what where does that take me? now there was a couple of people, i think, that were, um, leaning more towards the progress one, and then maybe one person that was a little bit in doubt as in, am i stuck in a profit trap? kind of. so but i said, it depends on the audience you have, and it was really nice to hear that a lot of them were already in that power quadrant, actually. Speaker 1: yeah. it's really good to analyze that for yourself to think about, uh, whether you're in the wrong crowd, because that's something that comes up quite often in the marketing. like, we're human program where people are like, yeah. but whenever i look around, i'm not seeing that kind of way of showing up in the world. and and often it's because, yeah, they are in the wrong crowd. and so it feels very it feels lonely to be in the wrong crowd. right? if you're the only one who cares and everybody else is talking about how to make a million dollars in three days, then then you feel very lonely when you think, yeah, but is that really what i want? um, and so i think i think it's this journey of a creating this awareness and knowing, okay, i might be in the wrong crowd. how do i work my way towards a different different audience? and and i'm actually doing that right now a little bit as well, um, with the inner development goals. i, i, i really saw that these were my people. uh, and so i started and this has been three years in the making. i started, you know, being there, connecting. and now last year, i created a new community with someone else. but it's like this slow, steady, this is where i want to be and these are my people and then working towards that, i think. yes. yeah. that's why it resonated so much with me to to see, oh, yeah. this is this is the journey, right, through these quadrants. yeah. Speaker 2: it is. that's why i say the profit trap is where you get stuck because you love what you do, but you're not in the right room. yeah. um, so you won't it's really hard to move from that one to the progress one. it's actually easier to go from the pitfall one, which is low passion and and low in purpose, um, to progress. Speaker 1: because you hate it. you're like, uh, let me get out of here. right? yeah. Speaker 2: one. and secondly, if you accept things that you might not be overly excited about work wise or project wise, it will at least get you in the room with the right people. because if it's a higher on purpose, then you know, like, okay. this is just a step. i've been through that. it's kind of like i need to get here to then move on to power. yeah. because you're more motivated as well. like, okay. this is not what i wanna be doing, but at least i'm surrounded, and i get to know more and more people that are my crowd. Speaker 1: yeah. in the in that workshop, you also shared an example that sometimes you just need to accept a a job for the money. yes. but then you made some distinction, like, how do you do that so that you don't get stuck in that trap there? Speaker 2: the i i can give actually because, obviously, everything this was created from my very own experience that i noticed, like, okay. i've been through this, so this is, um, my advice. the profit trap, for instance, i got i love software. i love everything that has to do with tech. um, i i love implementing it. i love figuring it out. so i had an offer when i just started my business, and this was someone who knew that i really liked that and was really good at that. and they said, don't you wanna come and do a consultancy for us for, like, a year more or less, and we'll give us a quote and so on. and it's to implement a crm, but it was a business that value wise and purpose wise was not aligned with my values nor but still, i found myself thinking, well, this is twelve months of this much money coming in every month. i think it was because this has been five to six years ago. in between 1,500 and 2,000, but that a month, it's kind of like, oh, yeah. and i think a lot of people will reason then. i'll take that and on the side, and i'm like, no. that's not what i started my business. i ended up sending them the quote, and then a week later, contacting them again saying, i'm sorry. i thought about this. it's not the right time currently for me to collaborate. yeah. because i know you need to think long term. you need to think long term. don't do this. you'll get stuck, and then other references will come up and recommendations and so on, and and you'll go where you don't wanna be. Speaker 1: yeah. yeah. Speaker 2: that is an example of low purpose, high passion. so it is possible. Speaker 1: yeah. i'll just i just have to share another example of of my son. uh, just recently, he needed to look for an internship, and he's a a graphic designer in, you know, in school. and and so he didn't have a a spot until, like, the very last minute, like, two weeks before it's he was supposed to start. got a lot of no's. and then, uh, a coach that he's working with pushed him to accept this offer where it was more like according to him, it was more more like a coffee shop. and he's like, i'm gonna hate it. it's the worst. he was like, i don't wanna be there. and and then us parents, we had to kind of, like, you know, make this decision. well, do we take that risk, um, that he says no to this one, the only thing he has? or do we also think long term and think, well, he can keep looking and who knows? maybe he'll find something that he's really passionate about and it's gonna be great. it's gonna give him great references. and so, yeah, in the end, he did find, like, his dream position. it's actually on the on the website. i had to laugh at it said, like, we only work with humane projects. i'm like, there you go. and so yeah. but just having holding that uncertainty, right, in this case, as parents, there's no money involved. but holding that uncertainty and and say no to something is is really, really difficult and even more so if it brings in, you know, a certain amount of money. so, yeah. Speaker 2: add on to the equation in my case that i am a sole widowed parent with a mortgage and a son, and i still sit on. yeah. i think for me, there's two things to keep into account, and this is an exercise that i always do when i feel that fear comes up and takes over because we start making fear based decisions. Speaker 1: yeah. Speaker 2: at that point, one, a lot of it has to do with trust the process, trust yourself, you will be fine, which already is a really hard one. but then if i notice, oh, there's a fear coming up, like, will i be able to pay my bills? will i this? i go back every single time to wait. what is the worst thing that can happen? mhmm. and in the end, if you start breaking it down, like, really breaking it down, kinda like, well, that no other project comes up, and then i'm gonna have to look for a job again and leave my business behind. that's not such a bad thing. so it kind of tones the risk down, and it gives me at least that's the trick i keep on doing. that's what i use when i moved countries every single time. it's like, what? wait. what's the worst that can happen? Speaker 1: yeah. yeah. and then you realize that's the worst thing. it's like there's much worse things than that. Speaker 2: exactly. yeah. and then you go ahead and you do it anyway. and, um, i have to say five years later, um, i'm very, very happy. i took that decision that day of saying no and and paving my way further on into the purpose Speaker 1: one. yeah. because we're we're creating with every yes, we're creating an ecosystem for ourselves. right? and the minute you say yes to the wrong thing, well, that's the beginning of your ecosystem. and then more and more and more of these offerings will come your way, and soon enough, you're trapped in that thing. so yeah. so important. okay. so we have the the four quadrants. we have the compass, uh, and then you said, well, that's really the beginning of thinking about partnerships. so it's kind of like an analysis that you do before you step into partnership, um, mode. so once you have this awareness, what do we do next? Speaker 2: well, there's a a couple of things because for me, um, it's not, oh, yeah. now i'm gonna find the partner and that was that. um, it's a bit slower than that. right. you've got certain phases as well, like, um, values that you need and need to figure out. now what i also say is i know people going into partnerships works best if you're already clear on your very own purpose, call it ikigai, whatever it is. if it's not, what i did learn very fast is kind of, well, it's actually by doing that you'll figure it out. you can go into, i don't know, how many online videos, um, and so on to figure it out, but it's also by doing an actual project that you figure things out. um, so the next one from there is kind of like, what are my principles? um, so there's actually five. there's trust. there's shared values. there's shared impact goals because if you go into a partnership, obviously, you need to make sure and i'm not talking money. i'm not talking just like, oh, profit is in is a goal. no. i'm talking beyond the money. like, what is it that the two of us want to gain out of this? yeah. profustrating, like, the balance of return. and then you mentioned it before the, um, the people that kind of go make a million dollars in three days. yeah. even though i talk about profit, this is not gonna happen in three days. right. so slow growth is is another one. Speaker 1: yeah. i love that. so, uh, again, trust, shared values, shared impact goals, and shared impact goals, again, are bigger than just the project that we're creating. right? it's like, you know, what is this impacting in the world, the work that we're doing together? Speaker 2: i think it's really important to know that because i've seen that partnership is yet another word that sometimes for me what it means. and when i speak about partnerships, it's actually all co creation mode. it's not you have your business. i have mine. let's collaborate. that's a collaboration. so all partnerships are collapse, but all collaborations are definitely not partnerships. a partnership for me goes deeper than that. it's kind of like, let's create a business or a project together. doesn't have to be a business, but it can be a project or something. but we co create this. like, we do this together. so hence, well, what are our shared impact goals then? and impact goals, again, for us, but also remembering purpose. what do we wanna reach? what's the impact we wanna create together on everybody else? Speaker 1: yeah. i love the distinction you make between collabs and partnerships. i think there could probably be also collaborations with shared impact goals, but they're time restricted, where a partnership to me feels like more open Speaker 2: long term. Speaker 1: long term. right? yeah. Speaker 2: yeah. yeah. definitely. yeah. no. definitely. i think in each and every collaboration, even, um, for me, for and then it comes on on the shared values. i very much know what my nonnegotiables are. and my nonnegotiables are so strong that i even do that when i accept a client. mhmm. um, so it's not just towards it's clients, collaborations, and partners. so it's actually everything. um, but, yes, for collaborations, that is also really important. yeah. Speaker 1: i'm i'm actually collaborating right now with, uh, for my new program, uh, sell how to sell in 2026 and beyond with with this group expert, small group expert, uh, carrie dobson, and we're recording our collaboration prep. and in the last call, we, um, she took me through these questions on the collaboration. and one of them that i think is is good to add here is she asked me what are your concerns about this collaboration? right? what are you worried about for us working together? um, and i think it's so important to talk about that and, you know yeah. with vulnerability, speak about our fears. do they have to do with the ego? do they have to do with being worried about who knows what? but address that. and and and then it feels like, oh, we talk it's kinda like what's the worst thing that could happen. right? it's like, oh, here are the concerns. we talked about them, and now we can build, uh, on that. Speaker 2: i think as well, um, what i've noticed as well is at times and i think the same thing happens with concerns. you think you know. you think before going into a partnership or a collab, you think you know what your nonnegotiable is and what your main concerns are until you go into partnerships. the only way to learn or collabs is do that. Speaker 1: right. Speaker 2: because you'll notice, like, oh, i thought this was actually my nonnegotiable, but this bugs me more or this upsets me more or this so you get to know a lot about yourself as well as a business owner or an entrepreneur or even a professional in general when you start collaborating. Speaker 1: yeah. if anything, you grow yourself. maybe you won't grow your business with this one, but you grow yourself. and then you can apply next time. yeah. Speaker 2: it's a really important one as well to allow yourself to make mistakes. it's fine from every single partnership. i've i've had partnerships that went totally wrong. i learned a lot from them. it was brilliant. Speaker 1: yeah. Speaker 2: very grateful for that thing going wrong. yeah. but that is Speaker 1: i mean, we started out with a partnership and and or collab and and that specific small project, well, it didn't go so well. but where he's still here. you know, Speaker 2: we're still collaborating. so yeah. exactly. Speaker 1: so so what are some ways that people can test, um, partnerships? so maybe it is those collabs. is that the step the first step? Speaker 2: yes. yeah. um, there's one recommendation i always do, um, and i get that it depends a little bit on on the type of business you have or, uh, the project you're working on. but if there's one recommend that's my way of testing it out a lot is co create a small event, however small it is. a webinar, uh, an online talk, a get together, it doesn't matter. just yeah. because when you set up an event, however small it is, actually, a lot of things are needed. like, what are the goals of this event? how are we going to promote this? um, who are we talking to? what's our audience? what what are we gonna get out of this, how are we gonna set up, what are the tools we're gonna use. um, all of that teaches you so much about one another. because when you set up an event, it's kind of like, oh, yeah. you're the techie one. i'm not. oh, you wanna have that audience? no. i was actually thinking of another audience, and that's where the difference has come up most definitely. like, for me, that's my go to to see, is this gonna work? let's test. and i think in a lot of businesses or or even for solopreneurs, it's actually very feasible to do that. everybody can do a webinar or something. and collaborating on that is an interesting exercise yeah. as a small test. Speaker 1: and i i think you're right when you said, you know, when you asked people where they're at in the when you hosted that workshop in the community, they already knew who they are. yes. so that is very helpful to go into partnership. because if you are still at the stage where well, first of all, you haven't done any inner work, but you're also very new in your business. there's a lot of doubt. right? and so that's why i see most people go, oh, don't wanna do any collaborations. i'm not even sure what i can bring to this collaboration. so in a way, it's like, well, that's that's the challenge, though. it's like work on that because you will grow as as you are having these collaborations. Speaker 2: when it comes to because we crossed over right into the alignment phase with the test, um, because, actually, there's stages to creating a partnership. um, so one, there's the principles you kind of need to think about in advance, but then for me, a lot of networking nowadays has a negative connotation. once again, i'm like, let's make it a positive one then. um, i'm not changing the words. i'll give it another connotation. in my case, yes, we put slow networking in front of it. um, the first step is you're solo. it's just you. start thinking about you, what do you want, those principles. and then you go into networking. now networking for me is very different than connecting. the word connection and connecting nowadays as well. hey. wanna connect with me? hey. wanna connect with me? mhmm. Speaker 1: and then nothing happens. i made Speaker 2: yeah. exactly. it's like, yeah. sure. let's be in touch because networking is just a first contact. it's, hi. this is me, and this is you. and then you can decide, do i go into creating a connection with that person where you start to get to know each other a bit more? you start nurturing the contact. that's when you start connecting. and then once you've connected enough, that's when i think you can well, that's when you can go into maybe we should cocreate something small. let's see. and that's the alignment phase. you need that before going into a full blown old partnership to check, like, is this right for us yeah. for the both. and then you step into a partnership, actually. Speaker 1: yeah. yeah. yeah. that's good. you know, we we we're calling this episode, how can purposeful partnerships turn your passion into profit. so so far, we've talked a lot about purpose and partnership. let's talk about profit. so how where does the money come in? and, yes, we agree. okay. it's slow. um, but we do have to have this money conversation eventually. so when do we when do we have the do we start with the money conversation? and then, yeah, how can we turn our passion into profit? Speaker 2: so for me, um, the partnerships is a vehicle to get to the profit for different reasons. lots of us are indeed solopreneurs or small businesses. um, so even more, in the purpose realm, lots of us feel alone. that's why there's so many communities. that's why your community exists. that's why mine exists. so there are so through a partnership, it has several advantages. it's not one plus one is two. it's one plus one is three. and that comes to the impact you're creating. that comes to the profit you're creating because you put your experience together. you put your audience together. you put so many things together that that then automatically makes you stronger. you strengthen one another. um, the money conversation obviously needs to be had because this is another thing people misunderstand lots of times. not every partnership is a fifty fifty when it comes to money. you can go into partnerships saying, this is a thirty seventy. whatever. it needs to feel right for you. that's the most important thing. and what i've seen, funnily enough, is also that i recommend very much partnering with people that might be passionate about totally different things work wise, like task wise than i am that you're complementary. so i love stuff marketing related. i hate the writing up reports type of things. and i co created a brand with somebody that doesn't really like the marketing side of things. but, yeah, more excited about the paperwork. that was a brilliant partnership because that was the one thing that i maybe couldn't always give to my clients, and he had that the other way around. so it's kind of like, let's combine this because we have shared impact, all shared values, and so on, and we complement one another. and that automatically led to a lot more profit because we were capable of doing certain projects together and have more reach, um, which automatically translates into. and i very much realized if i should have done this by myself, then either i need to pay somebody to kind of do this work for me, but i can't yet. so it's kind of like this it's just me. how do i tackle all this? so it strengthens you a lot, and and that's where the profit lies. i feel a lot of solopreneurs are just trying to do it all by themselves even though they're part of a community and so on. and it's kind of like, well, why don't you, like, create a partnership somehow? yeah. besides what you keep doing, which is perfectly fine. i mean, you can keep doing your own project, but it'll it'll really get you into into more profit. Speaker 1: more profit. and and and maybe we can also say that profit is not always money. profit is also more time to be human, more joy because you're working with someone who is very aligned. um, what else? more fun. so, yeah, profit can take many, many different versions. Speaker 2: more energy as well. i said, for me, it it's it's brilliant that there is somebody that absolutely loves reading these really, to me, boring reports and outlines that our clients sometimes ask, and and they're like, this is fun. and i'm like, yay. Speaker 1: yeah. and and vice versa, they're like, oh, i can't understand how she thinks this other thing is fun. but exactly. exactly. that's why we're Speaker 2: all different. so for me, that's priceless Speaker 1: yeah. yeah. Speaker 2: to be fair. because it's so and i think it's an important thing that people have to see in partnerships as well. it's it's yeah. what do you like doing that i might not like as much and the other way around? and is that compliment can we use that together? yeah. and it's amazing. goes beyond money, obviously. but for me, profit is also something i think this came about as well because i noticed so many solopreneurs in the purpose realm struggling with money or struggling with profit. one, i still feel due to limiting beliefs and the negative connotation money has in society as in the billionaires of this world are all bad people, and they're creating the wrong impact and so on. and i even myself heard myself saying lots of times in the beginning, like, just need to pay my bills and i'm fine and it's all good and, like, kind of down i don't know how to say that in english. Speaker 1: yeah. play small. right? exactly. exactly. yeah. Speaker 2: and then i came to the realization that that is not what i want. that, um, i feel the more money and more profit, and i'm just talking money wise. it's good to have all those add ons, obviously. the more impact i'll be able to create because that'll make it possible for me to hire people aligned with my values as well to maybe even invest in companies that are doing a really good job or help out solopreneurs. so there's so many things added to that. but for me, it's kind of like, let's talk about profit because it is important. we need to make profit. it's fine to make profit. it's fine even to make good money. it's fine. Speaker 1: yeah. we need more good people make good money. right? exactly. the good people will always bring back the money to where we need it. Speaker 2: i'm gonna use that, sarah. yeah. we need more money. good people making good money. yeah. i love that. yeah. Speaker 1: i think that's a a nice quote to to wrap up here, but, um, i'm glad we we yeah. we need to talk about the money. so that that is just and i think i think it's part of that vulnerable conversation also at the beginning of a partnership, you know? Speaker 2: yes. Speaker 1: it's like, let's have this money conversation. Speaker 2: so exactly. Speaker 1: yeah. maybe as a as a final question, if someone, you know, has never worked either on a collab or a partnership, like, what's a what's an easy first step for them to to do? Speaker 2: i think the the first one is if you're still remembering the phases. right? so low networking connection and so on. a lot of people are like, oh, so i need to get myself into the right room as a first step. yes and no because there's one before. take up your phone or your linkedin or whatever it is and see who's already there within your everybody has a network. don't tell me you don't have a network. everybody has a network, but you might feel that it's not the right network. but maybe there's someone in there that you can actually go to and talk and not as much as in to get in the networking or connection stage. if it's somebody that you feel might be aligned with you, then, yes, start connecting with them. start nurturing that connection. but if it's not, they might be connected. and i think a lot of people are scared to ask for introductions. Speaker 1: yeah. Speaker 2: and for me, a really important step is ask for an introduction. if somebody is already there that you know or you look up to and isn't that purpose realm and ask for an intro. if you see i do that all the time. if i see somebody's connected and i'm like, well, i i would love to connect with that person or get to know that person. and i ask. i'm like, could you possibly introduce me? yeah. and what's the worst can happen? they say no. yeah. that's fine. if that's not possible, then get yourself into the right room. and in my case, i didn't find the right room, so i basically created the right room yeah. which is also a possibility. yeah. you're like, well, the right room does not exist, and i'll just create it. and i started with the slow networking of it because for me, that was kind of like, let's start like this. Speaker 1: yeah. nobody else is talking about that. so let me let me do it myself. yeah. yeah. i think it's it's it's so it's so key to, um, also, like you mentioned, connect with someone, but we can also just see, for example, what events are they attending. and and then, you know, kinda get into those events. and and then you're like, all of a sudden you notice, oh, there's many more of my people, and i'm not alone. yeah. Speaker 2: it is exactly because, um, if you go on linkedin in the beginning, obviously, i came from the corporate world. so my linkedin was filled with maybe not my crowd or not exactly. and, funnily enough, the events that came up Speaker 1: yeah. not the corporate team. right. Speaker 2: then i started looking for them, and now it's a constant show up of things i could now it's kind of like, no. stop. Speaker 1: there's too many. i can't attend them all. yeah. Speaker 2: and, um, but that's that's how you do it. Speaker 1: that's where Speaker 2: where you start. and then even if it is because i i understand that there's a lot of introvert people as well for anybody listening. like, oh, i don't wanna then just join a webinar. mhmm. but going through the people that are there, and then afterwards connect with them on linkedin via message like, hey. i saw you in this webinar. would love to kind of stay in touch on here and start the conversation in writing. Speaker 1: yeah. it's Speaker 2: not always about showing up in person and having to speak face to face. there are other ways as well. Speaker 1: yep. great. great ways to start collaborating more. i think it's really yeah. it's it's where we're heading. i can see that it's, you know, when you started, it was kinda like this new thing, but now you hear a lot more people talking about it, which is great, which is great. and and i think it goes together with knowing who you are because then you show up in partnership with your boundaries, with your, you know, with your clear expectations. and and that makes a really good partnership. Speaker 2: exactly. Speaker 1: yeah. great. uh, that was awesome. kim, please do share where people can find you. tell us about your community as well. Speaker 2: um, i just launched and haven't really sent it to anybody, but i finally created a little small website, um, just with my name, kimdekoster.com. because everything about me is on there. like, all of my brands, the projects i'm involved in, i'm like, i need this little thing where everybody so that's one. great. and i think all the info is is Speaker 1: is on Speaker 2: that site. yeah. okay. is on that website, basically. Speaker 1: well, maybe what you can do is send me, you know, the compass, if you can send me that, and i'll include that in the show notes. so in case people are like, i don't know what she's talking about, they can go and look Speaker 2: it up. i will. yeah. i'll i'll take out that page because, um, by now, there's a playbook, obviously, as well. um, and so it comes with a little like, you can do the exercise by yourself. um, i'll take out that page and and send it over to her so people have that compass. Speaker 1: yeah. that's great. and if they if they can download it on your website, well, that, you know, if you make that available, then let me know and i'll link to that as well. Speaker 2: i will. perfect. Speaker 1: thanks so much for being a guest, kim. Speaker 2: thank you for having me, ovelyn. it was fun. thank you. Speaker 1: thank you.
It seems like everyone has got a podcast right now, but few know how to turn their podcast into a content empire like Glen James. Glen started out life as a financial planner, and when he realised what impact he was making on people’s lives, he decided to scale up his business and use podcasting to reach more people. Podcasting is just one pillar in his content empire, but if you’re interested in learning how someone has turned their passion for a topic into a very profitable content business, this is the episode for you. You’ll learn: How Glen went from teen investing nerd to podcast founder and author How he monetises his podcast How he uses two clear guidelines to decide where he puts his time and energy How to ensure your podcast guests promote the podcast for you How to create magnificent lead magnets that work How to use the podcast to find new clients How to future-proof your content business. Read the show notes This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers' Centre. WritersCentre.com.au Join our community of copywriters at CopyClub.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Nuchereno (@nuch10), affectionately known as "Nuch," is a talented wildlife photographer turned digital archivist for the renowned band Goose. A good friend of the show and now a four-time guest, Nuch's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Starting as a beginner wildlife photographer in 2019, he found his way into Goose's orbit by photographing the band from his car at a COVID-era concert—a bold move that turned into a dream opportunity. Today, he's living what many would call the ultimate dream: combining his passion for photography and storytelling with his love for music, all while helping to preserve and shape the future visual legacy of one of his favorite bands.Expect to Learn:How to Turn Your Passion into a Life-Changing OpportunityHow to Build a Strong Network That Fuels Your GrowthHow to Take Back Control of Your Time and FocusHow to Stay Committed to Long-Term Success and GrowthHow to Reflect, Adapt, and Evolve for Personal and Professional GrowthSponsors:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want high-quality prints, with a variety of material options, and who want their work delivered fast in 9 days or less! Use the code TPM2025 at checkout for 15% off: https://www.whitewall.com/Thanks also to the National Park Foundation for sponsoring today's episode. Enter the Share the Experience photo contest for a chance to win $10,000 and prizes from Celestron, Historic Hotels of America, and YETI. The grand prize winner's photo could be featured on the America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass. Submit your best shots now at sharetheexperience.org/tpmOur Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
#556 What's holding you back from creating the life and business you dream of? In this episode, we conclude our four-part coaching call series from the Build My Money Machine program with part 2 of our inspiring conversation with Resha Bartlett. Picking up where we left off, we dive deeper into Resha's journey of overcoming mindset blocks and building a sustainable online course for homeschool families. From tackling fears of rejection to refining her offer and crafting a clear sales strategy, this discussion is packed with actionable advice for anyone striving to turn their passion into profit. Whether you're facing similar roadblocks or need a motivational boost, this episode will challenge you to take bold steps toward your goals and build your own money-making machine! (Original Air Date - 1/13/25) What Justin, Tara, and Resha discuss on today's episode: + Facing fear of rejection + Setting flexible expectations + Learning through action + Defining your unique offer + Scaling with smart strategies + Leveraging your network + Mastering mindset blocks + Crafting a sales plan + Staying consistent daily + Gaining clarity through action Watch the video podcast of this episode! Check out part 1 of our conversation with Resha! Ready to create a 7-figure business of your own? Go to BuildMyMoneyMachine.com to get started today! And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this inspiring episode, Dr. Diane explores how mid-career clinicians can turn passion projects into meaningful new career paths. Whether you're feeling stuck in a role that no longer fits or you're dreaming of a creative or cause-driven venture, this episode offers practical insights and empowering stories to help you take the first step. Discover how your clinical background can be the springboard for something more aligned—with your strengths, interests, and values. You'll hear real-world examples of healthcare professionals who've transformed side interests into full-time callings, and learn how to start exploring your own unconventional path—without sacrificing your income, identity, or family life.
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Finding your passion isn't always about one clear calling—it's often a collection of curiosities, creative whispers, and moments of alignment that evolve over time. And turning those passions into a sustainable career? That takes self-trust, experimentation, and permission to do things differently.In today's episode, we're exploring how to connect with what lights you up—and how to begin weaving that into the way you work, lead, and live. Whether you've outgrown your current path, feel scattered in your interests, or are wondering if your creativity could become something “real,” this conversation is your guide.We'll talk about what passion actually looks like (spoiler: it doesn't always feel fiery), how to listen to your inner compass, and why you don't need to niche down in order to move forward. You'll also learn how small, honest steps—like saying yes to a creative urge or giving yourself space to play—can open doors you never imagined.To help us bring these insights to life, we're joined by author and multi-passionate, Darcie Cameron, who shares her personal journey of turning a patchwork of talents—from poetry to yoga to romance writing—into a joyful, authentic career that fits her. Darcie also shares how launching The Multi-Passionate Pathway podcast helped her claim her voice and carve out space for all the pieces of her identity. Through storytelling, soulful self-expression, and real conversations, Darcie created a container that not only aligned with her passions—but also opened new doors in her creative career. In this episode you will learn:What passion really means—and how to spot it in your lifeWhy podcasting can be a powerful launchpad for finding clarity, purpose, and communityWhy “multi-passionate” isn't a problem, it's a superpowerHow to take aligned action (even if you're still figuring it out)How to turn your passion into profitLinks:Get Your Free Blueprint: Activate Your Passion with Podcasting Visit: https://www.boss-goddess.co IG: @boss_goddess.co IG: @bossgoddessbarsi Pinterest: @bossgoddessbarsi More From Darcie Cameron:Visit: https://www.darciecameron.com/Listen: The Multi-Passionate Pathway PodcastGet: Side Hustle Launcher ToolkitPrevious episodes on this topic:The Magic of Being Curious & Asking Questions with Jill BadonskyBEGIN SERIES: How to Connect To Your Inner CompassBEGIN SERIES: How to Find Greatness Each Day to Maximize Your PotentialBEGIN SERIES: How
In this episode Derek Champagne, CEO of The Artist Evolution, interviews Kavit Haria.From a young age, Kavit Haria learned to play “the world's most dificult percussion instrument”, the Tabla. Having immersed himself in learning about artist promotion, Kavit began to raise his profile and performed across the UK at venues large and small, with many artists (including Jimmy Page at the Royal Albert Hall) and recorded albums at the famed Abbey Road studios.Recognizing the demand for sharing what he learned gave rise to Kavit's first company, Insider Music Business. Within five years, from 2005 to 2010, Kavit created thirty-five different educational products online, from ebooks to video courses and audio training to membership programs, which he promoted to the growing database of 120,000 musicians and hit 7 figures in revenue.Kavit then turned to share his marketing automation strategies at business conferences in the UK and ran private workshops for small business owners in New York,Sydney and London.Since 2013, Kavit has been running Automated Business System, a flagship service to help experts and brands strategies, build, launch and market their businesses online. He has helped launch and grow 120+ businesses for clients, generating $100,000 or more in their first year online sales.Now, Kavit puts the knowledge and inspiration from his 10-years of building businesses into his new book, Don't Sleep On It! Turn Your Passion & Expertise Into A Profitable Business.Learn more at https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Sleep-Expertise-Profitable-Business/dp/1683509854
Send us a textIn this episode I'm sitting down Chantal Miyagishima, the founder of Knitatude. Chantal's remarkable blend of passion and expertise has helped her grow her Instagram account to nearly 250,000 followers - simply by sharing her love for knitting and consistently providing valuable content to her community. But her story doesn't stop there. With over 14 years of experience in advertising and media, including writing and creating commercials, Chantal brings a wealth of knowledge in crafting compelling messages and connecting with audiences. This background has been instrumental in launching Knitatude, allowing her to position the brand effectively, create engaging content, and foster a thriving, loyal community.What truly sets Chantal apart is her disruptive impact on the knitting industry. She has reimagined what it means to be a modern knitter, breaking away from traditional stereotypes and inspiring a new generation of makers. Through her innovative approach and leadership, Chantal has not only built a brand but also empowered others in the creative community.For anyone looking to build their own brand, this conversation is packed with actionable insights you won't want to miss. Chantal shares how to create authentic content that resonates with your audience, the secrets to growing an engaged community organically, and how to leverage your existing skills to launch and market your passion project. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your brand to the next level, you'll learn practical strategies for turning your expertise into compelling content that drives real engagement and business growth. Support the showBRANDING MATTERS is one of the 40 Best Branding Podcasts worldwide. It's one of the 17 Branding Podcasts Worth Your Time in 2025. And it's one of the 20 Great Podcasts to Grow Your Brand. Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating along with a brief review. And don't forget to order your BADASS T-shirt here.About MeHey there, I'm Joelly - the Branding Badass. My BADASS superpower is helping you build a brand that matters. From branded merch to keynote speaking, when you work with me, you get results! Need help telling your brand story? Learn more here.Let's stay connected!instagram - @Branding_BadasslinkedIn - Joelly Goodsonwebsite - BAMKO.NET
Is there something in your life that gives you meaning and purpose? Can you imagine what it would be like if you could make a living doing something that makes you feel truly worthwhile? What would it be like if you could turn your passion into your profession? In this episode from April of 2021, Tony Wechsler interviews Andrea Parros about how she's living a life of passion and purpose by turning her passion into her profession. Check out Andrea's Restaurant, The Red Fern, on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/redfernrochesterOr their website: https://redfernrochester.com/You can also follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andogramAs always, you are invited to join the Strive to ThriveFacebook group for a supportive community.... https://www.facebook.com/groups/strivetothrivepage BTW...If you love this episode, please take a screenshot, share it on your Facebook story and tag me @TonyWechsler And remember to download the eBook, Strive to Thrive at https://tonywcoaching.com/
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Automation and optimization can steal the soul from your business, leaving you trapped in a cycle of going through the motions. Pat Flynn, founder of Smart Passive Income, discovered this harsh truth when his once-thriving business started feeling like just another job - even while generating $35-40,000 per month. His solution wasn't to work harder or optimize more, but to rediscover fun and embrace what he calls the "20% Itch Rule." Pat's journey from laid-off architect to multi-millionaire entrepreneur who now commands 1.7 billion views opening Pokemon cards reveals how protecting time for experimentation and joy isn't just good for your soul - it's essential for sustainable success and attracting unexpected opportunities that can transform your entire trajectory.Pre-order Pat's newest book Lean Learning: How to Achieve More by Learning LessPat's book Superfans: The Easy Way to Stand Out, Grow Your Tribe, and Build a Successful BusinessPat's book Will It Fly?: How to Test Your Next Business Idea So You Don't Waste Your Time and MoneyIn this episode you will learn:How to implement the "20% Itch Rule" to prevent entrepreneurial burnout while maintaining business growthWhy "count uploads not likes" revolutionizes how you measure progress and protects your mental health from external validationThe "1-1-1 Strategy" for overcoming imposter syndrome: find one person with one problem and get one resultHow embracing your weird attracts your tribe and creates communities of millions around shared passionsWhy "just in time" learning beats "just in case" information hoarding for faster skill acquisition and executionFor more information go to https://www.lewishowes.com/1777For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Imane “Pokimane” Anys – greatness.lnk.to/1443SCCodie Sanchez – greatness.lnk.to/1701SCMark Manson – greatness.lnk.to/1750SC Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Daniel Priestley, one of the UK's top entrepreneurs and founder of seven successful businesses, reveals the harsh truth about what it takes to build a scalable empire in today's AI-driven economy. During our conversation, Daniel opened up about a Christmas Eve health scare that forced him to confront his mortality and completely restructure his priorities, sharing the vulnerable moment when his doctor gave him the news. His philosophy on entrepreneurship challenges everything you think you know about business success - from his military-inspired team scaling model to his controversial belief that less money is actually greedier than wanting more. This episode will transform how you think about wealth, health, and the dying economy versus the new digital age we're entering.ScoreAppDaniel's book Entrepreneur Revolution: How to Develop your Entrepreneurial Mindset and Start a Business that WorksDaniel's book Key Person of Influence (Revised Edition): The Five-Step Method to Become One of the Most Highly Valued and Highly Paid People in Your IndustryDaniel's book Oversubscribed: How To Get People Lining Up To Do Business With YouFollow Daniel on InstagramIn this episode you will learn:The military-inspired scaling model that takes businesses from startup to exitWhy wanting less money is actually greedier than wanting more (mind-bending perspective shift)The exact process for conducting "fast cheap experiments" before launching any businessHow AI will split society into 98% hyper-consumers and 2% hyper-creatorsThe five pillars of becoming a key person of influence in any industryFor more information go to https://www.lewishowes.com/1776For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Chris Camillo – greatness.lnk.to/1771SCAlex Hormozi – greatness.lnk.to/1723SCCodie Sanchez – greatness.lnk.to/1701SC Get more from Lewis! Get my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Get The Greatness Mindset audiobook on SpotifyText Lewis AIYouTubeInstagramWebsiteTiktokFacebookX
Joe is re-releasing some of his favorite episodes! In this one, he sits down with Beth Le Manach, the founder of the YouTube channel, Entertaining with Beth. Easy recipes elegant enough for entertaining, but also simple enough for a weeknight meal. Beth also happens to be his daughter.Check out Beth's YouTube channel here.www.joeruggiero.comSupport the showwww.joeruggiero.com
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On today's episode of Asked and Answered by Soul, Jennifer Urezzio, and Miriam Schulman, thriving mixed media artist, coach, best-selling author, and host of The Inspiration Place podcast, discuss turning passion into profit, financial sovereignty, sacred creativity, how limiting beliefs sabotage your success, and learning to reconnect with your purpose, cultivate abundance, and share your unique gifts with the world. Listen in today as Jennifer and Miriam explains that when you do the inner work, believe in your own worth, and talents, and combine intuitive insight with practical business strategies, you can transform your art business from struggle to thriving, and achieve the success you desire. It's important to remember that creativity is a spiritual practice and also a powerful pathway to freedom. Learn more about Miriam at https://www.schulmanart.com/. About Miriam Miriam Schulman is an artist, author, and founder of The Inspiration Place, where she empowers creatives to embrace their sacred creativity and turn their passion into profit. As the author of Artpreneur and host of The Inspiration Place Podcast, Miriam blends intuitive insight with practical business strategies to help artists and creators thrive emotionally, spiritually, and financially. After walking away from a successful career on Wall Street, Miriam followed a soul-led calling to dedicate her life to art and creative leadership. Her work has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times, and the debut issue of Igniting Creativity. Through her programs and teachings, she's helped thousands of artists reconnect with their purpose, cultivate abundance, and share their gifts with the world. Miriam believes that creativity is a spiritual practice—and a powerful pathway to freedom. The Asked and Answered by Soul podcast is dedicated to helping you understand that your Soul is the answer. To learn more about your soul's answers and purpose, access your free guide at www.themythsofpurpose.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unlock your hidden talents and explore the world of side hustles in this week's episode! We'll break down how to identify potential “side hustles” in your life and how it can help you earn extra income or find a creative outlet alongside your full-time job. Join us as we cover:- Different types of side hustles, from freelancing to e-commerce.- Common misconceptions that might be holding you back.- How to identify your unique skills that can be monetized.- Tips for balancing your side hustle with your job and personal life.- Strategies to avoid burnout while pursuing your goals.Tune in to “Turn Your Passion into Profit- make your Side Hustle work for you.” for inspiration and practical advice to get started!Don't forget to subscribe, share, rate and review to keep seeing content from us!
In this inspiring episode of the Pets Are Family podcast, we sit down with Sofia Ranalli, a lifelong animal advocate and Marketing Associate at CUDDLY. Sofia's love for animals started at just six years old when she penned her first story about dog adoption, and it has continued to grow ever since. From fostering medical special needs dogs to her impactful work in social media for animal welfare, Sofia's journey is sure to inspire pet lovers and advocates alike. Learn how Sofia's passion for rescue dogs drives her career and fuels her work at CUDDLY, where she continues to make a difference for pets in need.Tune in to discover the heartwarming stories behind Sofia's rescue pups, her experience in pet advocacy, and her thoughts on the future of animal welfare. If you're passionate about pets, this is an episode you won't want to miss!Support the show
In this episode of The Goal Crazy Podcast, Jason sits down with Jennie Milton (aka "Adrenaline Jennie")—a pro kiteboarder, entrepreneur, and adventure junkie. Jennie shares her journey from running a sports store at 19 to becoming a downhill mountain bike racer, heli-skiing in Alaska, and even getting charged by a polar bear (yes, really!). She opens up about how facing fears—both in extreme sports and business—taught her the power of courage and why she now helps others push past their own limits.Jennie also dives into how she turned her passion for kiteboarding into a global business, teaching women to conquer fear through snowkiting retreats. Whether you're looking for motivation to take a big leap or just love a good adrenaline-fueled story, this conversation is packed with practical mindset shifts and unforgettable adventures.Find Jennie here:https://adrenajen.com/https://jenniemilton.com/LinkedIn: @jennie milton AdrenajenInstagram: @adrenajen
I want to hear your thoughts about the show and this episode. Text us here...Do you have a passion but don't know how to make money from it? In this episode, I'm breaking down the exact steps to turn what you love into a profitable business—without the guesswork or overwhelm.You'll learn: ✅ How to validate your passion and make sure there's demand ✅ The best ways to package your skills into products or services ✅ How to land your first paying customer (even if you're just starting!) ✅ Visibility strategies to build credibility and attract more clients ✅ How to scale and create sustainable income.Ready to take action? Grab my FREE Passion to Profit Roadmap hereListen, Subscribe & Share! If you loved this episode, leave a review and tell me what passion you're turning into profit! 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 showOther helpful resources for you: Learn more about my Confident You Mastermind Today! Here's your Guide to Starting A Podcast in 30 days, download yours today! For more about me and what I do, check out my website. If you're looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a call to explore if you'd be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Thank you for listening to our podcast. Please Subscribe! Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, or grow your podcast.
The path to becoming a mental performance coach isn't one-size-fits-all. Some training options provide structure and credibility, while others offer flexibility and hands-on experience. But which one is right for you? Ask yourself these questions: Will this teach me the skills I need to know to be successful? Will this teach me anything about the business side of coaching? Will I get support, and how? Will this create change in me, or is it just a rubber stamp or letters after my name? Will I have ongoing support after it finishes? What type of people will I be around? Is there a practicum? This episode will help you cut through the confusion and make the best choice for your coaching career so you can invest your time (and money) wisely! Topics discussed: Skills every coach needs to be successful Industry requirements and regulations Pros and cons of getting an academic degree Pitfalls of DIY education Supplementary training for mental performance coaches How to pick a certification program Listen to the full breakdown of the Mindset Coach Academy certification in episode 587 - Fast-Track Your Way to a Career in Mental Performance Coaching! We are on live March 12th (limited time replay available) for the How to Launch Your Career as a Mental Performance Coach in 2025: A Step-by-Step Plan to Turn Your Passion into Profitable Clients webinar! ------------------------- Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “I love Lindsey's straight forward, realistic approach to motivation and living your best life.”
How to Turn Your Passion for Lettering into a Business – with Jimbo Bernaus from @shoutbam
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1604: Kalen Bruce explores eight practical strategies to turn what you love into a profitable business, from discovering your niche and leveraging technology to hiring passionate people and prioritizing customer relationships. By nurturing creativity and staying adaptable, you can build a sustainable, rewarding career around your interests. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://moneyminiblog.com/make-money/passion-into-profit/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion, not only capture your attention and arouse your curiosity but also satisfy your need to accomplish things." "Entrepreneurship requires a lot of imagination and grit in creating a brand that is valuable to your customers." "Building a sustainable company involves ongoing reinvention and new development." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1604: Kalen Bruce explores eight practical strategies to turn what you love into a profitable business, from discovering your niche and leveraging technology to hiring passionate people and prioritizing customer relationships. By nurturing creativity and staying adaptable, you can build a sustainable, rewarding career around your interests. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://moneyminiblog.com/make-money/passion-into-profit/ Quotes to ponder: "Passion, not only capture your attention and arouse your curiosity but also satisfy your need to accomplish things." "Entrepreneurship requires a lot of imagination and grit in creating a brand that is valuable to your customers." "Building a sustainable company involves ongoing reinvention and new development." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quote of The Day: Those who do not move do not notice their chains Hosts: TOLA Omoniyi, Kanyinsola Omojola
Guest: Katie Sampaio, founder of Thrive Life & Business Coaching for Entrepreneurs, creator of Thrive Fitness Adventure and Transformational Retreats, bestselling author, and a global nomad since 2018. Katie has helped high-achievers step into their next level of success through her seven-pillar life redesign system, merging mindset, business strategy, and adventure for a truly fulfilling life. Episode Overview: If you've ever felt like you're meant for more but aren't sure how to break free from the cycle of stress and self-doubt, this episode is your roadmap. Today, we're diving deep into how mindset mastery, personal growth, and taking bold action can lead to true freedom—whether in business, life, or adventure.
What's holding you back from starting your dream business? Fear of failure can often stand in the way of making bold moves. But what if embracing failure could actually help you succeed? Starting a business requires courage, resilience, and a mindset shift that transforms challenges into growth opportunities. The journey may not transform, but it's always worth it.Brenda Palache is a serial entrepreneur and founder of IVS Creations who believes in pursuing one's dreams without fear of failure. She has experience launching multiple successful businesses and is passionate about inspiring others to overcome their doubts and build lives rooted in purpose, creativity, and resilience.Tune in to Episode 219 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Brenda Palache shares her insights on overcoming fear, pursuing your passions, and taking control of your professional path. She offers practical tips on how to move past self-doubt, trust your instincts, and build a business with purpose and confidence. If you've ever dreamed of launching something of your own, this episode will inspire you to take that leap.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Your passion can fuel your business success.Trust the process and stay committed to your goals.It's never too late to start something new.Don't be afraid to take the first step.Balance business with self-care and joy.Connect with Brenda Palache:InstagramIVS Creations InstagramLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInJackie Tapia Arbonne websiteBuy The Amiga Way's Book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I am chatting with RN, IBCLC and entrepreneur Leslie Owens about her journey into the field, the importance of lactation support, and the need for more professionals in this area. We discuss the challenges faced by new parents, the benefits of breastfeeding, and the role of education and mentorship in becoming a lactation consultant, which is no easy feat... unless you have Leslie to help! Leslie shares how she created her program from her own journey of becoming an IBCLC and how she designed it to make the path to becoming an IBCLC more accessible for everyone. We also discuss how it expanded her business and brings in passive income. We talk about the importance of finding time freedom and flexibility in our business practices, emphasizing the need for intentional family time and sustainable business models. We also explore the transition to an agency model, the significance of planning for the future, and the legacy that our businesses will create. All about Leslie:Her secret podcast: https://mothernurture.myflodesk.com/birthbossThey can follow her at: www.instagram.com/mothernurtureatlwww.facebook.com/mothernurtureatlThe doors open to enroll in the second cohort of Lactation Consultant Launchpad™ on February 22, however there will be an early birth flash sale for those on the waitlist!www.lactationconsultantlaunchpad.comJoin Birth Boss Society here:https://www.hiptoheart.com/birth-boss-society-landing-pageYou can find me at:www.hiptoheart.comhttps://www.instagram.com/hiptoheartJoin the Hip to Heart Birth Boss Academy here:https://www.hiptoheart.com/birth-boss-academyApply to the Hip to Heart AgencyProgram here:https://www.hiptoheart.com/agency-transition-classJoin my Facebook group for Birth + Postpartum Professionalshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/businessforbirth
Cathy Heller is a dynamic transformational coach, spiritual guide, meditation teacher, and inspirational speaker dedicated to helping individuals find ease, joy, and fulfillment in their lives. As the host of the Abundant Ever After podcast and author of Don't Keep Your Day Job: How to Turn Your Passion into Your Career and Abundant Ever After, Cathy inspires her audience to pursue their dreams and live authentically. Cathy has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands through her teachings. On her podcast, she has engaged in enlightening conversations with a diverse range of creative entrepreneurs, renowned blogger Seth Godin, actor Matthew McConaughey, spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra, author Marianne Williamson, and psychologist Dr. Edith Eger, among others. Cathy's passion lies in helping people find joy and meaning beyond material wealth, and she has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands through her teachings. Her work encompasses meditation, Jewish mysticism, and career strategies, empowering individuals to expand their potential and make a positive impact on the world. Proud mother to three daughters and four Persian cats, Cathy embodies a beautiful balance of creativity, family, and purpose.
In this episode of the Intuition Activation Podcast, I'm joined by Sonia Flores, a former student of my Intuitive Mastery program. Sonia shares her inspiring journey of stepping into her soul purpose in this lifetime, guided by the profound wisdom of her spirit guides during our sessions together. Her story is a beautiful reminder of the magic that happens when we tune into our intuition, trust the gentle nudges, and follow the divine guidance of our spirit team. Sonia's transformation shows that when we align with what truly lights us up, we discover a life deeply connected to our soul's mission. Don't miss this powerful conversation! Resources: Connect with Sonia Flores: Launch Your Soul Based Business Group Coaching Program: sonia-flores.com/soulbusiness https://soniaflores.my.canva.site/soulful-business-group-coaching Instagram: @modernlatinainmidlife https://www.instagram.com/modernlatinainmidlife/ Join our Intuition Activation Private Facebook Community: https://www.jessicarachel.co/offers/v3NYPoLh Our next workshop in this community is Sunday, February 2nd, 2025 at 1:30PM ET: Find Your Calling: Clarify Your Purpose to Turn Your Passion into a Meaningful and Profitable Business, with Sonia Flores Meet Your Spirit Guides Course: www.jessicarachel.co/guide If you enroll in the "Meet Your Spirit Guides" course now, your first month in Intuition Activation Private Community is free for one month! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamjessicarachel Email: jessicarachel.snider@gmail.com Website: https://www.jessicarachel.co/podcast
Are you ready to turn your passion into engaging content? In this video, I sit down with Natalie Bardu to discuss how to transform your interests into a thriving content creation journey. Whether you're a beginner or looking to level up, I interviewed Natalie and we'll cover strategies, tips, and tools to help you grow your brand and audience.✨ What You'll Learn:✅ How to find your niche ✅ Creating content that connects with your audience✅ Tools and strategies to stay consistent✅ Natalie business Relle
What's holding you back from creating the life and business you dream of? In this episode, we conclude our four-part coaching call series from the Build My Money Machine program with part 2 of our inspiring conversation with Resha Bartlett. Picking up where we left off, we dive deeper into Resha's journey of overcoming mindset blocks and building a sustainable online course for homeschool families. From tackling fears of rejection to refining her offer and crafting a clear sales strategy, this discussion is packed with actionable advice for anyone striving to turn their passion into profit. Whether you're facing similar roadblocks or need a motivational boost, this episode will challenge you to take bold steps toward your goals and build your own money-making machine! What Justin, Tara, and Resha discuss on today's episode: + Facing fear of rejection + Setting flexible expectations + Learning through action + Defining your unique offer + Scaling with smart strategies + Leveraging your network + Mastering mindset blocks + Crafting a sales plan + Staying consistent daily + Gaining clarity through action Watch the video podcast of this episode! Check out part 1 of our conversation with Resha! Ready to create a 7-figure business of your own? Go to BuildMyMoneyMachine.com to get started today! And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wingnut Social: The Interior Design Business and Marketing Podcast
Calling all Wingnuts! This holiday season, we're revisiting key episodes that will help you get your business organized and ready for a strong start to 2025. Tune in for expert tips on building a solid foundation, streamlining your systems, and other ways to set yourself up for success in the new year. *** Today's guest, Liz Potarazu, tells us about her journey to creating an almost million-dollar interior design business in just 3 years. Liz also shares her health and wellness routine that keeps her in tip top shape to run her business. Stay tuned! Liz Potarazu is the CEO and Principal Designer of LP & Co, a residential and commercial office interior design firm. Liz started her career in NYC in B2B sales before earning an MBA in San Francisco and pivoting into corporate marketing. Interior Design is a second career for Liz, one filled with passion, purpose. She resides in Potomac, Maryland, right outside of Washington, D.C. with her husband and three young children. ***
David and his brother have co-founded a non-profit helping Black youth in Miami… but David still has a full-time job. Wanting to turn his passion project into paid, full-time work, David asks Anne and Frances how he can grow his organization without losing his energy. After, Anne and Frances share strategies for fundraising and approaching non-profit work like an entrepreneur. This episode was originally released on April 17, 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we explore how to turn your skills and interests into extra income streams in 2025. Right now it's easier than ever to become a creator and earn extra money doing what you love. Let's talk about it. ************** Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NuPVJxitf5U Download a copy of the 10 Tips for First-Time Homebuyers eBook for 100% free below: https://forms.gle/tTFYtcdtWKtVwqEs7 Get unlimited A.I. credit repair disputes with Credit Repair Hacks by visiting https://creditrepairhacks.net/pages/free Show your support by buying a copy of the new book "How I Fixed My Own Credit in 6 Months": https://creditrepairhacks.net/hifmoc-in-6-months Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, & more for new episodes: https://moneytalkmondays.podbean.com/ Got something you're grateful about? Leave a quick gratitude voice memo to be aired on the next episode here: https://www.speakpipe.com/MoneyTalkMondays ************** About D. Saul D. Saul has been in the financial and real estate industries since 2014. As a Money Coach and licensed Realtor, he has helped thousands of families buy and sell real estate in all 50 states. Connect with D. Saul on Social Media @teamdsaul Connect with D. Saul via email dsaul@centralave.co Meta Tags Below: Side hustles 2025 How to make extra income Passion to profit Earn money doing hobbies Best side hustles How to make extra money in 2025
How can you unlock abundance in your life? Cathy Heller, the inspiring author of Abundant Ever After: Tools for Creating a Life of Prosperity and Ease, is here to discuss the tangible things you can do to get into alignment and manifest the life you desire. Known for her transformative insights on abundance, creativity, and living your purpose, Cathy shares powerful wisdom to help you rewrite the script of your life. I guarantee you'll hear things in this conversation that you've not heard before and walk away feeling like anything is possible! We Discuss: Cathy's personal journey and what inspired her to write Abundant Ever After. What abundance truly means and how to cultivate it in your everyday life. The Law of Reception and how it differs from the Law of Attraction. How to tune your frequency to fully receive what life has to offer. Why possibility lies in the present moment and how to stay open to it. The ways we often waste energy banging on closed doors—and how to recognize and walk through the right one instead. How to shift limiting beliefs. The transformative power of being of service to those who cross our path each day. Resources Mentioned: JOIN THE NEWSLETTER + Receive A List of 52-Selfcare Tips CONNECT WITH MICHELE ON IG Buy Michele's Book, Design a Life You Love Website: Cathyheller.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cathy.heller Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cathyhellerbiz/ Buy: Abundant Ever After Guest Bio: Cathy Heller is a dynamic transformational coach, spiritual guide, meditation teacher, and inspirational speaker dedicated to helping individuals find ease, joy, and fulfillment in their lives. As the host of the Abundant Ever After podcast and author of the empowering book Don't Keep Your Day Job: How to Turn Your Passion into Your Career, Cathy inspires her audience to pursue their dreams and live authentically. Cathy has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands through her teachings. On her podcast, she has engaged in enlightening conversations with a diverse range of creative entrepreneurs, renowned blogger Seth Godin, actor Matthew McConaughey, spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra, author Marianne Williamson, and psychologist Dr. Edith Eger, among others. Cathy's passion lies in helping people find joy and meaning beyond material wealth, and she has transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands through her teachings. Her work encompasses meditation, Jewish mysticism, and career strategies, empowering individuals to expand their potential and make a positive impact on the world. Proud mother to three daughters and four Persian cats, Cathy embodies a beautiful balance of creativity, family, and purpose. Thank you for listening to the show! Please take a moment to leave a rating + review.
Turn Your PASSION for Podcasting into REAL Profit! | Jeff RevillaLive Podcast Studio & Community Theater, Tarentum, PA | PodutyIn this episode of the Walk in Victory podcast, host NaRon Tillman shares his journey from a public speaker and performer to a podcaster. NaRon emphasizes the importance of consistency, showing up, and improving one's craft through learning and practice. He shares insights from his personal experiences, including the initial struggles of gaining listeners and the value of backend work like SEO and proper titling to increase visibility. The episode also features Jeff, who discusses breaking into podcasting and using live events to engage audiences and supplement income. Both highlight the necessity of perseverance, leveraging negative feedback for growth, and staying focused on one's goals to achieve success.Time Line00:00 Introduction and Host's Background02:18 Overcoming Podcasting Challenges05:26 Introducing the Guest: Jeff06:33 Jeff's Podcasting Journey15:28 The Infinite Seat Theater Concept20:52 The Power of Audio Connection21:13 Creating an Immersive Podcast Experience21:54 Types of Podcasts for Live Audiences22:32 Virtual and Global Podcasting Events23:16 No-Risk Podcast Production Model25:13 Personal Journey and Motivation26:45 Building the Podcast Theater27:41 Interactive and Virtual Podcasting29:08 Monetizing Podcasts Beyond Ads31:52 The Value of Live Podcast Recordings33:49 Inspiration and Advice for Podcasters38:50 Final Thoughts and EncouragementWant to be a guest on Walk In victory? Send NaRon Tillman a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/walkinvictoryBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/walk-in-victory--4078479/support.
Today, I have a slightly different episode for you. I'm joining Tiago Forte on stage at his Second Brain Summit to discuss all things creator economy and audience monetization.I reveal my top strategies for starting out as a creator, how to grow the right audience, and how to monetize that audience.Tiago and I also take some of your questions from our audience, so there's definitely something in this episode for everyone. I hope you find this episode valuable and inspiring.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:28 Building a Meaningful Audience03:23 The Power of a Niche Audience04:02 Insights from Successful Creators07:35 Monetizing Attention09:45 Challenges and Strategies for Creators12:33 How Celebrities Are Monetizing Attention19:16 The Business Of Being a Creator & Email Lists22:35 What IS A Creator?26:58 Overcoming Plateaus in Growth29:10 Balancing External and Internal Focus in Business31:34 Advice for Beginner Creators33:49 The 90-9-1 Rule: From Consumer to Creator41:45 Choosing the Right Platform for Your Content51:08 The Four C's Framework53:33 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a review. We read every single one.Learn more about The Nathan Barry Show: https://nathanbarry.com/show Follow Tiago:Website: https://fortelabs.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TiagoForte Twitter: https://x.com/fortelabs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiagoforte Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fortelabsco Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fortelabs Follow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarry LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarry Twitter: https://x.com/nathanbarry Website: https://nathanbarry.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenathanbarryshow Featured in this episode:Kit: https://kit.com Missouri Quilt Company: https://www.missouriquiltco.com Lex: https://lex.page Theory Of Constraints: https://fortelabs.com/blog/theory-of-constraints-101 Highlights:04:10 Creator Economy Has a Thriving Middle Class09:51 Turning Attention into Equity14:58 Creators as Entrepreneurs26:51 Breaking Growth Myths32:55 Nathan's 90-9-1 Rule for Sharing and Monetizing Knowledge43:32 Refining Ideas46:45 Finding Your Niche
I have a great story to tell you about our guest today. Back in 2020, my co-host Jessica and I were looking to start what would become our podcast about the royal family, Podcast Royal. By 2020, Cathy Heller was already a prolific podcaster, as her show Don't Keep Your Day Job — which has since been renamed — debuted in 2017. Cathy gave me such helpful advice, and Jessica and I went on to launch Podcast Royal in November 2020 before I solo launched I'd Rather Be Reading about six months later in 2021. Cathy was so generous, selfless, and kind, and I've never forgotten it. Cathy gave so much to me without getting anything in return — she is truly, truly a good person. A light in a sometimes dark world. Now, flash forward to the present day, we're here to celebrate Cathy today with the December 3 release of her brand new book Abundant Ever After: Tools for Creating a Life of Prosperity and Ease. Speaking of Abundant Ever After, that is the updated name of Cathy's podcast, which is seven years running and 916 episodes strong! Along with her podcast, Cathy's book teaches us how to create the most expansive life possible and serves as a powerful guide for anyone ready to step into their most authentic self and transform their lives. In a word, Abundant Ever After is transformative, teaching us to do less striving and more surrendering, allowing more and more abundance in our lives. Today on the show we talk about what abundance is, how to live an abundant life and eschew limiting beliefs, and lean into, in Cathy's words, “a life that takes your breath away.” She also discusses what she might say to someone who is a skeptic of all of this, and so much more. It's a very powerful conversation with someone whose life I look at and genuinely say, in the iconic words of When Harry Met Sally, “I'll have what she's having.” I can't state enough what a difference Cathy has made in my life — and I'm not the only one. She is so giving of her time and energy and resources, and one of the best gifts she's given the world comes in the form of this fantastic book. Let me tell you a little bit about the force that is Cathy Heller. She has been described as a “fire hose of inspiration,” and is a dynamic transformational coach, spiritual guide, meditation teacher, and motivational speaker. In addition to Abundant Ever After, Cathy also wrote Don't Keep Your Day Job: How to Turn Your Passion into Your Career, and a through line through her work is providing inspiration for listeners and readers to boldly pursue their dreams and live authentically, to find their purpose and live on purpose. Cathy originally had a career in the music industry and has found new purpose through her work trying to help others find their happiest, most fulfilled selves. The world could use a million more people just like Cathy, and I can't wait for you to learn more from her today. She's the real deal. Abundant Ever After: Tools for Creating a Life of Prosperity and Ease by Cathy Heller
It's the most wonderful time of the year: Baking season. You're in for a sweet treat today, because I spoke with one of the internet's favourite bakers, Sarah Fennel of Broma Bakery (you might know her as the recipe developer who put the viral single-serve cookies on the map.)Most of us have a thing that we love and are good at, that's currently just a hobby or dream. If you're listening to this and you WISH that thing you're passionate about could be your career, this episode is for you. Sarah and I dive deep on overcoming impostor syndrome, how to know when it's time to take the leap and go all in, figuring out how to monetize what you're good at, and how she pivoted multiple times throughout her career.And if you're here for the sweet treats… we got you. Whether baking is your whole personality, or you're a newbie who's a little overwhelmed by a stand mixer, Sarah makes baking fun and accessible. We cover everything from the biggest mistakes people make with baking, to hot insider tips that will make your desserts that much better.If you're starting to get into the holiday spirit, make sure you listen till the end for Sarah's go-to recipe recommendations for holiday entertaining.Sarah Fennel is a recipe developer, photographer, and the creator of Broma Bakery, a wildly popular baking site with millions of followers across instagram and TikTok. Her debut cookbook, Sweet Tooth: 100 Desserts to Save Room For, came out this October and was an instant New York Times, and Amazon bestseller.Tune in to hear more about:How Sarah pivoted her education and career path, and overcoming “sunken cost fallacy” The nuts and bolts of monetizing your passion and skillsOvercoming impostor syndrome and the fear that we're not “good enough” How to know when to take the leap and go all in on your passion The need for full immersion for a project to succeed Tapping back into the passions and hobbies you had in childhoodWhy baking is an act of love (and nostalgia!)How baking can help women push back against disordered eating and food fearsGo-to dessert recipes for the holiday season Sarah's hot tips that will seriously level up your baking (from tools to use, to the ingredients you should double down on)Follow Sarah on Instagram, TikTok, and on her website.Order Sarah's book, Sweet ToothThis show is produced by:Gillian Berner, Host, Producer & EditorOlivia Nashmi, Audio EngineerCarolyn Schissler , Designer & Web ProducerFor advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Frequency Podcast Network. Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
In this week`s episode, I'll guide you through 3 simple and actionable steps to help you align your work with what truly lights you up. Whether you're stuck in a job you've outgrown or looking to take your creative career to the next level, this episode is for you! CONNECT WITH ME:
In this episode of the Marketing Boost Solutions Podcast, join me in welcoming my brother, Daniel Omar Torres, a visionary leader and the driving force behind Gustos Coffee Company for over 20 years. Daniel's entrepreneurial journey is a remarkable story of resilience, innovation, and dedication to community. From starting with a single vending machine to building one of Puerto Rico's most beloved coffee brands, Daniel shares invaluable insights and practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Since the beginning, Gustos Coffee Company has been committed to supporting local farmers through incentives and fair trade practices, strengthening Puerto Rico's agricultural roots. Under Omar's leadership, Gustos has become a symbol of Puerto Rican excellence, known for its premium coffee and exceptional service to bakeries, restaurants, and coffee lovers across the island. With awards like the prestigious Hecho en Puerto Rico Quality Award and the Taza de Oro, and as a founding member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization in Puerto Rico, he continues to uplift and grow the entrepreneurial community. Whether through their award-winning coffee blends or high-quality espresso machines, Omar and his team are dedicated to enriching lives one cup at a time. This episode explores Gustos Coffee's journey, its commitment to customer service, and standout products like the Chupacabra blend. Daniel's insights on entrepreneurship, resilience, and community impact make this a must-listen for business enthusiasts and coffee aficionados alike. Visit his links below to order and enjoy potential discounts for subscribers. https://www.gustoscoffeeco.com/collections/reservas-gustos https://www.instagram.com/gustoscoffeeco/ Missed Previous Episodes? Don't worry! Catch up on all our insightful discussions by visiting our podcast blog. Stay up-to-date and never miss out on valuable content. Explore now! https://www.marketingboostsolutions.com/mbs-podcast-blog Do You Need More Leads? Do You Need More Customers? Boost Your Sales & Turn Your Prospects Into Customers With Incentive Based Marketing. Grow your Business Exponentially with Powerful Incentives and Solutions. Let MARKETING BOOST guide you, find out how: https://roadmap.marketingboostsolutions.com/ Not a Marketing Boost Solutions member yet? Book a free Brainstorming Session with our team today to learn more about our travel incentives. Click here:https://api.automationbooster.com/widget/appointment/brainstorm-session/mb Whether you are a start-up or a well-established business, you need to have a robust platform to help you scale your business with the ease of automating Marketing Boost travel incentives. Schedule a call with our team to explore what Automation Booster can do for you. Book here: https://api.automationbooster.com/widget/bookings/brainstorm-session/ab
How did Christina Tosi turn a love for baking into a business empire? In this episode, the creative force behind Milk Bar reveals how she blended curiosity, hustle, and creativity to transform a small bakery into a nationwide phenomenon. Known for its iconic creations like Birthday Cake and Cereal Milk, Milk Bar now boasts legions of fans, but Christina's journey was far from easy. We dive into the importance of embracing creative risks, celebrating failures, and pushing boundaries, while also exploring how her obsession with product iteration and customer experience has driven the brand's success. A two-time James Beard Award-winning chef, Christina also gives us a preview of her new cookbook Bake Club, out November 12, which features over 100 unfussy, mouthwatering sweet and savory recipes.
In this powerful episode of The School of Greatness, I sit down with my friend and personal brand strategist Rory Vaden to discuss the science and strategy behind building an influential personal brand. Rory brings groundbreaking research and proven frameworks that have helped shape some of the biggest personal brands in the world, including my own journey with The School of Greatness. His insights on finding your uniqueness and serving others authentically will transform how you think about building your brand and business.Summit of Greatness is back in Los Angeles in 2025! Get your tickets NOW! https://lewishowes.com/ticketsIN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:Why 74% of Americans are more likely to trust someone with an established personal brandThe number one reason most personal brands fail and how to avoid this common pitfallHow to identify your unique "one thing" that will help you break through the noiseWhy multiple streams of income is actually harmful advice for new entrepreneursThe proven three-step framework for separating yourself from the crowdFor more information go to https://www.lewishowes.com/1687For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960More SOG episodes we think you'll love:Alex Hormozi – https://greatness.lnk.to/1537SCGary Vaynerchuk – http://greatness.lnk.to/1618SCEd Mylett – https://greatness.lnk.to/1409SC
Today we're bringing writer/producer Cheryl McKay on the pod. She talks passion projects, collaboration and keeping work local. Want to check out the show? Go to https://upfaithandfamily.com/and use the code STONES30. Love the show? Tip your podcast team on Patreon: https://patreon.com/GetSceneUnscripted?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Join Get Scene's Virtual Actors Summit, a premiere 3-day online event for actors. Use code “SUMMITPOD” for $15 off your ticket here: https://www.getscenestudios.com/virtual-actors-summit Register for our upcoming free LIVE class: https://www.getscenestudios.com/online Join our Mailing List to be kept up-to-date on all of our opportunities: https://us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?id=eecb804958&u=7660af20fdb3c04d6b6516591 Check out our intensives: https://www.getscenestudios.com/ Follow us on IG: @getscenestudios
Crowdfunding: Kickstarter, Indiegogo, and Ecommerce with CrowdCrux | Crowdfunding Demystified
We all get overwhelmed sometimes, but do you have the drive and the passion to do something about it? If yes, then today's episode of Crowdfunding Demystified will really resonate with you. Meet Ryan Kulp, an entrepreneur who turns out to be pretty slick with crowdfunding, too. His recent campaign raised nearly $160K from more than 1,300 backers. Hear about Ryan's incredible story of how he created the TRMNL, a way for anyone to stay connected and focused without being overwhelmed. This 7.5” e-ink display screen connects directly to the apps that you care about while minimizing distractions, reducing blue light exposure, and avoiding “doom scrolling”. As a software wiz, Ryan used his self-taught hardware skills to go from an idea to a hugely successful campaign with 20 working prototypes in less than 8 months. But it hasn't all been a bed of roses, and Ryan gets very candid about challenges along the way. With host Salvador Briggman, you'll discover breakthrough strategies that can radically reinvent your campaign, including: How to create a killer prelaunch campaign The importance of sharing the story of your product How to make the most of Kickstarter Ways to continue success with future campaigns or an online store …and so much more. Don't rely on computer algorithms to bring in the money. Get ready to learn the tools you need to unleash your passion on the world. Resources and Tools Mentioned on the Show Book a coaching call Subscribe for Weekly Crowdfunding Tips Fulfillrite: Kickstarter and crowdfunding reward fulfillment services. They come highly recommended! Download their free shipping and fulfillment checklist. The FREE Kickstarter Email Course The Kickstarter Launch Formula Audiobook TRMNL on Kickstarter TRMNL
In this episode, I speak about the power of your passions and purpose to draw unlimited abundance into your life!Tap into daily alignment and personal power, and connect with your fellow manifestors in The Big Beautiful Dreams Club.
Nearly 30 years ago, Dean Graziosi had to build physical products, ship DVDs, and spend over $200k just to sell a $37 course. Today, he could sell the same course for a fraction of the money and time using the power of AI. In this episode, Dean shares insights on the evolving entrepreneurial landscape, leveraging new technologies, and monetizing personal knowledge. Dean Graziosi is a renowned entrepreneur, real estate investor, and bestselling author known for his expertise in personal development. He has started or played a major role in over 14 successful companies, including the Mastermind.com platform. In this episode, Hala and Dean will discuss: - Why the American Dream needs a generational reboot - How to stay resourceful as an entrepreneur - Why work-life integration trumps work-life balance - The best and worst businesses to start right now - His formula for freeing up time to build your dream business - Transforming life experiences into business opportunities - How to gain a competitive edge using AI - Maximizing business potential with niche markets - The importance of confidence and persistence - Practical tips for automating and delegating tasks - The significance of having a big purpose in business - How to model proven practices for faster success - And other topics… Dean Graziosi is a renowned entrepreneur, real estate investor, bestselling author, and motivational speaker. With over 25 years of experience, he's on a mission to provide self-education for those seeking transformation and fulfillment outside the traditional education path. He co-hosts numerous training events with Tony Robbins, including the highly anticipated virtual live event, The Game Has Changed. He has played a pivotal role in the success of over 14 companies, including the Mastermind.com platform. Dean is also a dedicated philanthropist, supporting various charitable causes worldwide. Connect With Dean: Dean's Website: https://www.deangraziosi.com/ Dean's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deangraziosiinc/ Dean's Twitter: https://twitter.com/deangraziosi Dean's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deangraziosi/ Dean's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deangraziosi Dean's Podcast, Own Your Future: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/own-your-future-with-dean-graziosi/id1085301578 Resources Mentioned: The Game Has Changed: http://deanandtonylive.com/hala LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting Facet - For a limited time Facet will waive $250 enrollment fee for new annual members! Visit facet.com/profiting for details. Industrious - Visit industriousoffice.com and use code PROFITING to get a free week of coworking when you take a tour! LinkedIn Marketing Solutions - Get a $100 credit on your next campaign at linkedin.com/YAP Kajabi - Get a free 30-day trial to start your business at Kajabi.com/PROFITING More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media's Services - yapmedia.io/