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Guest artist ELEONORA AGOSTINI joins PELUMI ODUBANJO to discuss her art practice via 'Boxes', a short story featured in 'Elephant and Other Stories' 1998 Collins Harvill. Written by Raymond Carver and originally published in The New Yorker, the story explores connections, disillusion, powerlessness, worry and loss within a mother and son relationship, as well as the distance between listening and hearing. ELEONORA and Pelumi's discussion encompasses immortality, microcosmos, waitressing, belonging, mothers, self representation, the grid, family frictions, bitter endings, creepy observation, archival images, being deeply uncomfortable, hiding in bushes, multiple layers of meaning, the complicated teenage years, difficulty bringing closure to relationships, connections between pictures and performance, and not wanting to be the dictator of the image. @eleonoraagostini eleonoraagostini.com Foam Talent 2024-2025 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, 2019 'A Study of Waitressing' 'A Blurry Aftertaste' 2018 'Laying with Strangers' 'Welcome Sir' 'How to Stand in Front of the Camera' 'How to Stand in Front of the Client' 'Notes for my Clients' 'The Steps' @pelumi.odubanjo ARTISTS Olukemi Lijadu Ragnar Kjartansson WRITERS John Cheever Raymond Carver GALLERIES & INSTITUTIONS Barbican Borough Road Gallery 'With Monochrome Eyes' 2020 Palais de Tokyo Royal College
In less than 10 years, Della Kirkman went from a single mom waiting tables at Cracker Barrel, to buying her first business, growing it, and later selling it to achieve a level of wealth and independence she had only dreamed about. On top of that, Della did this as a single mom of two daughters, both of whom are already saving for retirement. Della is A CPA and the publisher of the Shift-N-Gears.com bi-weekly newsletter, designed to help people buy, grow, and sell small businesses. The free newsletter is part of a larger, developing platform encouraging women to pursue entrepreneurship through acquisition (by buying a profitable business that can support their lifestyle) rather than the hard, risky path of the startup. Listen as Della shares these Key Takeaways: Her journey from being a waitress at Cracker Barrel to buying, growing, and selling her first business to achieve freedom and wealth. Why business ownership through acquisition is better than the traditional startup route. How Della's daughter started saving for retirement at age 14. The importance of teaching children about money and wealth, including savings, retirement accounts, and financial discipline. Common mistakes and pitfalls in business acquisitions. Della's approach to creating multiple streams of income. Connect with Della: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dellakirkmancpa/ https://www.shift-n-gears.com/ FREEBIE from Della: https://www.shift-n-gears.com/the-art-of-financial-due-diligence Connect with the host of Sisternomics, Monique, on Instagram. To join the Sisternomics Private Facebook community, click HERE. Hit the share button and send this episode to a friend or colleague who can benefit from it!
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Becca Pike is a wife and mom of 4 young kids as well as an avid athlete and wine lover. At age 25, Becca found herself still bartending and scraping pennies together to sustain her less-than-exciting lifestyle of non-stop double shifts and restaurant over-time. After hitting an emotional and financial rock bottom, Becca turned a new leaf and dove head first into learning everything she could about business-owning. 7 years later, she finds herself the owner and founder of a 7-figure/30-employee service-based business as well as the Owner/Founder of a multiple six figure online business-coaching company. I wanted to have Becca on to share what's possible for you - in life. Even with 4 kids, a relationship, and continuing to workout & be an athlete, she was able to build and grow two different businesses. She is such an example of what is possible and gives us all the inside scoop on how it was possible and what you can do to live a thriving life in all areas, including tips from her 6 & 7 figure business side that apply to your 6 & 7 figure HEALTH side of life! Becca is so real, so authentic, and down to earth. I know you'll enjoy this conversation & take away so much value to use in your life with your goals! Learn more and connect with Becca here: https://www.instagram.com/1beccapike/ https://www.hellyescoachingonline.com/ https://www.hellyescoachingonline.com/podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/1beccapike If you liked this episode, please be sure to share with a friend and rate us on iTunes! Make sure you don't miss a single episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, RSS, or follow on Spotify! Follow Samantha on Social Media: Instagram - @samanthasreallife https://www.instagram.com/samanthasreallife/ YouTube - The ULTRA Health Hub with Samantha Nivens - for health hacks, workout tips, inspiration and more! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3AGBxfZf1LSrbMKhpBxJA/featured Work with Me: I work with clients 1:1 to reach their 'impossible' health & life goals. The one that has been on your heart & head, you go for every month or year and still haven't been able to break through. With coaching you get a personalized plan, accountability, tools & support, that will take you from A to B in months vs. years. Book a free consult call at www.samanthanivens.com to see how you can literally change your life.
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For 22 years Brooke Gladstone has been demystifying the media for listeners of her indispensable public radio show, On the Media. But her long career, which began in summer stock theater, has also included stints as editor NPR's Weekend Edition and All Things Considered, as well as a three-year posting to Moscow as a correspondent for NPR. We'll get to see just how her knowledge of Russian history and language helps her appreciate her favorite novel, the Russian classic, The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov, in which the story of Jesus and Pontius Pilate is juxtaposed with a story of the Devil wreaks havoc in 1930s Moscow's.
Hey guys. Peter Shankman the host of Faster Than Normal here. I wanna invite you to something! I am hosting a Mastermind with 12 amazing speakers who are gonna be talking about everything from ADHD to mental health, from entrepreneurship, to just living your life better. It's gonna be on November 10th, It's gonna be virtual from anywhere in the world. Incredible, incredible speakers. The leading fitness trainer in Canada for all things. Me! A whole bunch of speakers- Scott Carney, who wrote the book which is to all about how he goes and takes ice showers every day. It's gonna be 12 amazing speakers, the CBS Early Shows' Jennifer Hartstein, really, really great people. And I'd like you to join us. Check out the link below in the show notes at ShankMinds 2022 and we will see you there. And a matter of fact, look for the discount code in the show notes as well, that'll take a hundred bucks off the cost. We'll see you soon! https://shankman.lpages.co/shankminds-virtual-2022/. DISCOUNT CODE: SMFriends22 — Cool interview today with a content creator and health care provider who is recently diagnosed with ADHD, yet survived school without knowing what was going on with her brain! She turned to the internet to let people know that they are not alone, and to be helpful to others! A little more about our guest today in her own words: Karrisa Cardenas is a mental health content creator, Singer songwriter, entrepreneur and the host of her very own podcast called “Finding Your Mind” and of course shares her life through the lens on her YouTube channel. She has faced many challenges in her life along side her ADHD such as depression, anxiety, daddy issues, abuse and so much more. She has used all she has been through as inspiration to keep creating, creating for those who don't have anyone to go to and are facing these challenges alone. She shares her dark times to bring awareness. Letting those who listen know that its okay not to be okay and there is a light at the end of the tunnel, its just going to take a while to get there. Little back story on my life. I grew up very fast at a young age, had to take care of my mother most of my life and my father was never in the picture. Throughout my younger years I was faced with traumas that shape who i am today, which is why i create content around mental health and ADHD, i never had anyone to tell me what was going on with me so i had to figure it out all by myself. I didn't have the luxury of doctors to help me. I was simply on my own with my mind. How scary, but also so freaking beautiful. Those were some tough years to go through but man on man am i such a wonderful human because of it. I have had my fair share of jobs such as coaching cheerleading, installing stoves and pools, Retail, Fast food, Waitressing, Barista, Nursing Assistant, Assistant manager of a non profit, and no i didn't get fired from these jobs i quit because my ADHD was bored after learning everything in those positions. A few fun facts about our guest: Never reads the last chapter in a book. Chocolate milk + popcorn always. Sits criss cross apple sauce in chairs. From a small town called Kelso. Left handed -which is a super power too. Enjoy! —— In this episode Peter and Karrisa discuss: 01:26 - Thank you so much for listening and for subscribing! 01:45 - A note about the Boxing command: “duck!!” 02:22 - Intro and welcome Karrisa Cardenas! 04:51 - What made you want to share your stories with the public? 06:20 - On what happened after she first shared 07:00 - Haters gonna hate. How did you press forward? 08:52 - Karrisa, wise beyond her years and dealing with bad words people say 10:20 - On wishing healing 10:48 - How do you come up with your ideas for content? 11:53 - How often to you post? You grew up “social”, but how much of your life do you actually share. How do you set up boundaries? 14:00 - You've had all sorts of jobs. How do you make a living, or how did you starting out? 16:00 - On having a back-up plan/safety chute 16:46 - Are you a night owl and why do you have to chase popcorn with chocolate milk? 17:49 - We are kind of unique in that we both are doing this to help others. Where does this come from in you? Why do you do this? 20:04 - How can people find more about you? Web: LinkTree Finding Your Mind Podcast Socials: @karrisamarieofficial on INSTA Facebook and YouTube 20:27 - Guys, as always thanks so much for subscribing! Do you have a cool friend with a great story? We'd love to hear. I'm www.petershankman.com and you can reach out anytime via email at peter@shankman.com or @petershankman on all of the socials. You can also find us at @FasterNormal on all of the socials. It really helps when you drop us a review on iTunes and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! As you know, the more reviews we get, the more people we can reach. Help us to show the world that ADHD is a gift, not a curse! 20:55 - Faster Than Normal Podcast info & credits — TRANSCRIPT via Descript and then corrected.. somewhat: Hey guys. Peter Shankman the host of Faster Than Normal here. I wanna invite you to something! I am hosting a Mastermind with 12 amazing speakers who are gonna be talking about everything from ADHD to mental health, from entrepreneurship, to just living your life better. It's gonna be on November 10th, It's gonna be virtual from anywhere in the world. Incredible, incredible speakers. The leading fitness trainer in Canada for all things. Me! A whole bunch of speakers- Scott Carney, who wrote the book which is to all about how he goes and takes ice showers every day. It's gonna be 12 amazing speakers, the CBS Early Shows' Jennifer Hartstein, really, really great people. And I'd like you to join us. Check out the link below in the show notes at ShankMinds 2022 and we will see you there. And a matter of fact, look for the discount code in the show notes as well, that'll take a hundred bucks off the cost. We'll see you soon! https://shankman.lpages.co/shankminds-virtual-2022/ — Welcome to another episode of Faster Than Normal. My name is Peter Shankman. I am thrilled to be joining you today. I am a little more hyper than normal. I just took, literally just came back from a boxing class over at Victory Boxing, Victory Boxing on 37th Street off of 10th Avenue and holy. Um, it's normally, I, you know, you get one of the coaches one of the day. No, this was the owner who's a pit, or, Hey, let's, let's spar for a bit. Kicked my ass. Into next week. So I am high as a kite on dopamine an adrenaline right now, but oh my God, in three hours, I'm not going to be able to move. He's like, you know, it's funny when you're, when you're, when you're boxing and you're thinking about that next punch, whatever you all you hear are like the punch calls. And he's like, you know, he's like, um, jab cross, left hook, right hook upper cut, left upper cut right. And then he throws duck. And you're staying like an idiot who goes, Oh, is there a duck somewhere? And you could hit in the side of the head. So it has been, it was a fun hour, but oh my God, I'm gonna be hurting in a few. So anyway, with that said, thrilled that you're here and I want you to meet Karrisa Cardenas, so I might be on Instagram. As you know, as a matter of fact, both my mother and my daughter's mother, I'm pretty sure called Child Protective Services on me this morning because I videoed with a 360 Insta Cam I video. I put it on top of my helmet and videotaped or, or, or recorded, uh, the 2.7 mile scooter ride that I take every morning when I take my daughter to school and. You didn't realize how scary that ride is until you look at it on a 360 video and you're like, Wow, that truck nearly killed me. That other truck nearly killed me. Oh, that's 17 trucks. Oh, there's a school bus nearly, and a city bus nearly killed me. So, yeah, I'm pretty sure that that Child Protect service is gonna bust in any minute and, and take my daughter away from you. But either way, it was totally worth it and great video. So I'm on Instagram a lot. I love creating content, and of course I love absorbing content, and Instagram knows this and they treat me, uh, incredibly well because of it. In other words, they, they cater to my wants and my needs because it means I stay on longer like a good little boy, which is exactly what they need for their advertising. Well, that being said, I came across Carissa Cardenas. She's a mental health content creator. Okay? She's a singer songwriter, entrepreneur. Hosted a very own podcast called Finding Your Mind, and she shares her life through the lens, through the lens on her YouTube channel. She's faced a ton of challenges in her life. She has depression, anxiety, and this is her words, Daddy issues, abuse, and so much more. And she's used all of this as an inspiration to keep creating, to create for those who don't have anywhere to go and don't have anyone to talk to and are facing those challenges alone. I love this. She shares her dark times to bring awareness, letting those who listen know that it's okay not to be okay. And even though it might take a long time to get there, there is a light at the end of the tunnel, she tells me, I'll talk to you about her backstory. I'll ask her about it and I'll let her speak in a second but she, she has a really interesting backstory, um, that has shaped who she is. And, and I think it's wonderful. And she, she put fun, I love when people do this in her bio, she put a bunch of fun facts. So we're gonna read the, the last five minutes, we're gonna two minutes. We're gonna read those out and have her define those. Karrisa, welcome to Faster Than Normal! [00:04:24] Karrisa: Hello. [00:04:26] Peter: I am thrilled that you're here. I love the videos you create. They're so honest, they're so straightforward, and I, I first found you because I'm, I look another ADHD creator and I'm like, Goddammit, another ADHD creator who's getting like 20 times as many likes as me, and this is pissing me the hell off. So obviously we'll talk about how you're, you know, what your, what your system is because you're, you're creating incredible content. But what originally drew you to say, Hey, I'm gonna tell my story in public and, and, and love it or hate it here it is? [00:04:54] Karrisa: Uh, well, to be honest, uh, in 2015 is kind of where it all started and, uh, I started making video content on Facebook actually. And, uh, I started that because I was very alone growing up. And I faced all these traumas and these issues throughout my life that I just felt so alone and I didn't go to therapy and I didn't know what was wrong with me. Everyone told me that I like, had issues and I was so, you know, angry and all these things. So I just felt very alone and very scared. So I decided one day to pick up the camera and, well, it's actually my phone. It was my, I think it was with my flip phone to be honest, and I started recording on it. And I was like, You know what, I'm just gonna share like a diary. So I sat there and I shared all of my, uh, daddy issues and my anxiety and all that stuff in like different video forms. And this was when I was like, what, 18, 19. So I was like going through it and I, I recorded everything in my vehicle and and I sat there and I was like, you know, I'm gonna do this for other people because I never had help and I never, you know, got anyone. Relate to, and so I just decided one day I was like, I'm, I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna sit here and I'm gonna scarily share everything that I've been through, even though it might be tmi. I just need someone else to hear it. [00:06:18] Peter: And it sort of blew up from there. [00:06:20] Karrisa: Yeah, so it went from that and then of course, you know, doubts and insecurities got into into my bloodstream and it decided to, uh, make me not post for a while. And then I decided, okay, this is really what I wanna do with my life. So I decided to start a podcast instead cuz it was just so much easier than having to edit video and I always have to look nice on video, so I just decided to do it, podcast, and then it started to slowly take off and then it did randomly and I was like, Holy moly, this is it. Uh, I really gotta, I really gotta do this now. You know? So it was really awesome. [00:06:55] Peter: You know, it's interesting, let talk for a second about you stopped creating content when you started getting like, what haters and things like that. [00:07:01] Karrisa: Yeah, I, I stopped as people would just tell they were ugly. They were so ugly. [00:07:07] Peter: Now here's the thing, I mean, that's not, that's never changed. I mean, I, I posted that video this morning of the ride to school, and then I went and into my boxing class and I came out and they're like, About 20 comments and at least four of them were like, Oh, I'm never coming to New York. Fuck New York. There's a, you know, it's full of Democrats. Okay, well, you know, you're obviously meet people like that. And then you get the, Oh wow, you know, we gonna put your kid in the harm's way in the middle of the time, square traffic. I'm like, Okay, I'm much better scooter than you, whatever. But, you know, I, I feel, I feel like I'm 50, right? I, I've had 20 years of giving corporate keynote speeches in front of 20,000 people where I. I'm still kind of, I'm mostly over the haters, but you never truly get over them. You're a lot younger than me. Tell the audience what you did to get past it. Because that the haters and the, and the, and the, the, the, um, trolls, they kill about 95% of the, of the people who wanna create content and they just stop. And they don't wanna do that. And they, they, they leave a lot of stuff, beautiful stuff on the table, never wind up doing. [00:08:04] Karrisa: Well, uh, yeah. I also was doing YouTube too, so I got all those like, hate comments. You should die. You sh you're ugly. You know, all of those beautiful things at a young age. So, um, I just kind of sat with myself and I really focused on what I wanted to do as a person and who wanted to be, and I had to realize that no one else's fucking opinion, excuse my language really mattered. And I had really had. Hone into myself and really believe in myself and really just not care at all about what anyone else has to say and just hyper focus on that and not even, I didn't look for comments like probably the first two years I got back into it because I was like, I don't need their opinions, whether it be good or not. I never replied to anyone's comments. I just focused on what I wanted to do. [00:08:52] Peter: Let me ask you a question if you don't mind sharing how old are you? [00:08:54] Karrisa: I'm 28. [00:08:56] Peter: That is, I gotta give you such props for that because I remember I started my first company at 27, 26. Mm-hmm. and I sold it, it was a PR firm. I sold it at 29 to a larger agency. And I remember even at 29 thinking like the news went out that it was sold and there were all, you know, Oh, he probably couldn't, he probably just sold it for like, for nothing cuz you know, he couldn't, couldn't keep it up. And his parents probably like, you know, gave him money to start it and it. I remember, I remember like it was yesterday, reading that comment and being like, Wow, I must be nothing. You know? And, and this took years. It took years. I probably, I'm 50 now. Maybe, maybe a couple years ago I really stopped caring as much as I can. But you're still gonna care a little bit. I mean, it's really, I give you a lot of credit for that. It's really impressive. At your age to be able to get past that. [00:09:42] Karrisa: Yeah. It's, it's a difficult thing though. And I mean, there it is always gonna be here. Like, it's even gonna get worse the bigger you get. Like it's just the way the world works. Yeah. But since I kinda, I grew up in, in social media, to be honest, uh, I started just to see, you know, these empty comments I like to say, because, you know, those people are going through stuff on their own and they're just using, you know, their hate towards you for comfort in a way. And it's just, it's an ugly thing. But I've, I put my. I mean, I put myself in their shoes to make sure like, Hey, listen, you, you know, they're probably suffering from anxiety, traumas, like all of these things. And you know, they're just hating. They shouldn't, but they're just hating. Cause that's all they know. [00:10:20] Peter: Right. Don't, don't wish anger on them. Wish, wish, wish, healing. [00:10:24] Karrisa: Yeah. That's, that's just what I do. [00:10:26] Peter: That's impressive. Again, that's really impressive. I still, I mean, I wish healing on them, but I still go to the boxing gym and beat the show to some bags every you, every day. Of course. Gotta do that. [00:10:33]Karrisa: Of course. [00:10:34] Peter: So, let's talk about the kind of content you create when you, when you're posting mental health. I mean, there are a ton of mental health, you know, content creators out there and not, not the majority of them are not getting anywhere near as well as you. Um, So do you listen to your audience? Do you take advice from your audience? Do you, do you, do you listen to their feedback and incorporate that into future posts? How do you come up with your ideas? [00:10:54] Karissa: Uh, I honestly haven't done that. Like I get a lot of, uh, messages about saying, you know, like all the things that I've posted that have helped them or, you know, opened their eyes or something like that, which is so amazing. But I kind of just focus on what I feel at the time. So I'll be sitting, let's just say I'm at, sitting at my desk and I just have this urge to talk about a specific topic. I'll just do it. At random. Like, I haven't got to the point where I, like, I take feedback yet just because I want to, I want to stay with this momentum that I've got, and usually feedback with my ADHD and everything makes my brain go freaking nuts. Uhhuh. Like, I just, I can't focus. So then I'm like, Oh crap. Did I say the right thing? Did I do the right thing for these people? Or they, you know, So I just hyperfocus on like what I need to say first, and then of course I, I listen to you know, comments later down the road and kind of incorporated into the next content I do create. But I mean, just hyper focus on, you know, how I'm feeling that day, to be honest. [00:11:53] Peter: How often are you posting, uh, daily? So that brings up another interesting question. You, you said yourself, you're a child of social media. You grew up in this era. Um, you know, know, I, I thank God every day that camera phones and things of that nature didn't exist when I was in high school, I'd probably see somebody in jail and, you know, for you. You're, I guess it is perfectly normal that everything you do mm-hmm. is public. Yeah. Now, but here's a question. It looks like everything of what you do is public to what percent of things that you do are public? Like, you know, I'm sure you still have a private life that you don't necessarily share. [00:12:27] Karrisa:Yeah. Uh, I would say I only share about 10%. [00:12:31] Peter: And how do you, do you set up boundaries for yourself so that you don't overshare or that you don't, You know, I, I remember probably 15 years ago writing a multi tweet Twitter rant, and this is before you could like, collect, connect, the tweets was much harder. And it was basically me bitching about something that I, I really didn't need to be bitching about, and I sent it and learned a valuable lesson that night. Right. You don't necessarily need to share every damn thing. Yeah. So how are you, how are you aware of that? What are you doing to make sure that you're, you know, okay, this is something that might be interesting, but I'm not gonna sit here and bitch for the next three hours about whatever. [00:13:04] Karrisa: Uh, to be honest, I . I wish I had more of a filter. Uh, but I don't, And so the only thing that I really set boundaries towards is talking about politics, to be honest, because, you know, it's just one of those things that I just don't wanna get into on, you know, the internet because I would just get wrecked to be honest. So I just kinda set boundaries with that and I just, Almost everything. I am very open. I'm an open book, and if people hate it, they hate it because there's, there's people out there that are suffering through things that, you know, if they don't have the connection with other people that they can talk to. So it's like, I'm gonna share all the ugly parts and this is more so when I. Was younger. So I'm sharing all of those issues, the abuse and stuff so that it could connect to the right people so that they can live a another day, to be honest. But, um, other than that, the boundaries I set are just political .That's it. [00:14:02] Peter: Tell me about, so you've had several jobs. Yes. Right. And then I love this coaching, cheerleading, installing stoves and pools, retail, fast food, waitressing, barista, nursing assistant, assistant manager of a nonprofit. And no, and you make it clear, No, I didn't get fired from these jobs. I quit them all because my ADHD was bored after learning everything in those positions. So, yeah. And I get that. I had one job in my life and I'm like, No. But, um, you know, after, after the sort of magic wears off, right? At some point you gotta make a living. Yep. So what then? [00:14:33] Karrisa: Uh, well, I, I guess I don't really share this, but I will. Um, so I do a lot of content creation, and I do get paid from all of that stuff, but, uh, I, I do have a core job, which is taking care of my mom, so I. Right now I take care of my mom and so I'm a certified nursing assistant. Okay. And that has been the, you know, the bill paying money, the I'm gonna be okay and I can step back and work on all of these things and Gotcha. You know, it, it's, it's a blessing to be honest, cuz not everyone gets to do this. Oh, totally. Or does a lot of people have to take care of their mom at a young age. So, I mean, like, that's kind of, you know, where, where I'm at, like, I don't work, other jobs anymore. I just create and it's so beautiful and I'm so blessed about it. [00:15:19] Peter: You know, it's interesting. I, um, I, I, I look at my, I I look at a lot of kids who are, who are, you know, influencers, whatever, whatever they wanna call themselves. I hate that term. And, um, you know, they're, they're, they're creating all this kind of thousands and tens and thousand likes and thousand likes. And occasionally they, they, they do a partnership with someone or whatever. And I know the, I know the industry. I know damn well. Yes. They're not making enough for a Starbucks once a day. No. Right. With that. And yet you'll never see that, You know, you'll never, you'll never, uh, hear about the fact that, you know, they're, they're also working, uh, you know, 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM as a security guard or doing whatever just to pay the rent. Yep. Right. It's like the, um, Uh, the real versus Instagram, whether, you know, the, the, the Instagram is like everything is beautiful and then the camera pans over to the other side of the room where it's just like a mess. Yep. Right? And so it, it's interesting because you have a lot of people who are out there trying to create content and I would never tell anyone not to do it and give it a shot, kick ass on it. But I would say have a backup plan. Yeah, I, And it seems, it seems like you managed to pull that off. You do have a backup plan. [00:16:17] Karrisa: Yes, I always do. I think it's just a security thing for me because, uh, growing up I didn't come from money, so having a backup plan has always been a thing. Like, I've been to college twice. I've been, you know, just thinking, Okay, what am I gonna do if this doesn't pan out? What if I'm, you know, like, but I have to also believe in it a hundred percent, or I'm not gonna give it my all. And I. So it's kind of like that fine line where you're like, Yes, I need to pay my bills, so I will work a nine to five, but I need to bust my ass doing the rest of this. [00:16:46] Peter: Right. Are you a, um, are you a night owl? Yes. . I noticed that I, I saw the email came in around 2:00 AM so I figured, um, [00:16:58] Karrisa: Yeah, Sorry about that, heh. [00:16:58] Peter: Why do you have to eat? And this, this goes to the, your last paragraph. Why do you have to have chocolate milk when you eat popcorn? That's a weird combination? [00:17:04] Karrisa: Oh, . Well, okay, see, Um, I don't know where it came from. I've always been a, a child of weird combinations and, uh, I just, I can't have popcorn without it because I don't know. I need to wash it down with something sweet and chocolate like so amazing. And when you pair the two, it it hands down the best. No one would try it. No one ever tried it. They're like, [00:17:26] Peter: I'm gonna try. I'm totally gonna try it tonight actually. I have some of my kids chalk the milk. I'm totally gonna try it. [00:17:30] Karrisa: There you go. I love that. Lemme know. [00:17:32] Peter: And by the way, you're lefthanded as am I, as our most amazing people, so [00:17:36] Karrisa: for real ?That's awesome actually. [00:17:38] Peter: I love that. I love it. Always drives my boxing coach crazy cuz he always says he, he takes his original position and I go left. God damn it. He has to switch around. Yep. So, so I guess I'll, I'll, I'll close it with this. I wanna be respectful of your time when you, you know, you're creating content and putting stuff out there in a world, especially in social, that isn't always that nice if ever, Right? Mm-hmm. and looking at the stuff that you're talking about, which is mental health, you know, from the beginning, um, tells people that yeah, you've had your share of hits in, in your life. You've taken some hits, you've had some issues, you've had some problems. Yet your goal in all of this, it's still to help people who, who are never able to get help for this on their own. Yeah. And that's really kinda altruistic. Right. Most people are kind of like, No, fuck you, man. I'm gonna get mine. And, and, and you know, I'm gonna get it. I mean, we live in a world right now where, where 15 governors are trying to stop, um, uh, student loan debt cancellation because everyone should pay their own share. I'm like, Well, that's a dick move, right? Yeah. So, so you're sitting here going, No, I wanna help people out. And that's the exact same reason I, I wrote Faster Than Normal and do this podcast, but there aren't a lot of us. So at the end of the day, Your value system is, is pretty unique, right? You're sitting there going, No, I wanna help people. And and does that come from anyone? Did that come from what, what, You know, based on, on the history that you told me about yourself that you shared, um, it doesn't sound like you were helped a lot. So where'd that come from? [00:19:05] Karrisa: Uh, that's exactly why is because I wasn't helped a lot. I wasn't guided and I wasn't told that what I was going through was normal or you know, cuz my ADHD was, I, I did, I just got diagnosed with it in 2020. So like I didn't have help realizing that, oh my God. Like I went through school and stuff thinking I was so stupid because I learned a different way than other people, but I never knew that, so no one told me. And like I just had to go through the motions of doing things alone. So when I got a little older to understand what I was actually facing. And I started doing research on my own. I was like, there are so many other Me's out there that need help that don't have the finances for it. And I was like, maybe I can just share some of my stories and it could help. And it's just helped me too because it helps me get out of my head and it creates this community of amazing people that need help. And I'm just here and I'm just like, wanna give everybody a hug? And I just want people to be better mentally and understand that it's okay not to be okay. [00:20:04] Peter: Yeah. I love that. I love that. Very, very cool. Very, very cool. How can people to find you? [00:20:10] Karrisa: Uh, they can find me on Instagram at Karissa Marie Official. You can find me also on YouTube as Karissa Marie and also my podcast, Finding Your Mind. [00:20:21] Peter: Very cool. Leave all those in the show notes. Thank you so much for taking the time. I really appreciate it today. [00:20:25] Karissa: Thank you so much for having me. You're awesome dude. [00:20:28] Peter: Guys, Faster Than Normal wants to hear what you think. Let us leave us a note, shoot me an email. We've gotten a lot of guests because you guys have written in and said, Hey, talk to this person. So if you have any people, we should talk to peter@shakman.com. You know how to find me. We will see you next week. ADHD as Karissa has blatantly showed us today, is a gift, not a curse. And I will say that until the day I die. Stay tuned, keep in touch. We'll see you guys next week. Stay safe. Credits: You've been listening to the Faster Than Normal podcast. We're available on iTunes, Stitcher and Google play and of course at www.FasterThanNormal.com I'm your host, Peter Shankman and you can find me at shankman.com and @petershankman on all of the socials. If you like what you've heard, why not head over to your favorite podcast platform of choice and leave us a review, come more people who leave positive reviews, the more the podcast has shown, and the more people we can help understand that ADHD is a gift, not a curse. Opening and closing themes were composed and produced by Steven Byrom who also produces this podcast, and the opening introduction was recorded by Bernie Wagenblast. Thank you so much for listening. We'll see you next week!
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If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it! Check out the blog post mentioned: Why your emergency fund is so important! Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it! Check out the two videos mentioned: 3 First Steps to Start Investing 7 Investment Terms You Should Know Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it! Find Sophie on Instagram @thetemplateshhhoppe Check out the Template Shhhoppe Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Emersen and I talk about our waitressing and hosting horror stories we've experienced over the years, and it's a wild journey for sure. Of course, we both love the lifestyles and challenges of being servers, but there always has to be rain that comes with the rainbows! We can't wait for you all to listen to us ramble on about serving and many other gems in this episode!! Use code NoInternalMonologue when you shop at Sweet Arlene's Candle Company for 10% off your first full order!! This lasts until October 5th, so hurry and don't miss out on these awesome deals!! Don't forget to book a beauty service appointment with Kosmo by Kenna, and tell her Morgan from No Internal Monologue sent you her way! You'll get a 10% referral discount if you do from the best cosmetologist around! Social Media Accounts: OFFICIAL PODCAST INSTAGRAM: @nointernalmonologue_podcast INSTAGRAM: @kinda_morgann TWITTER: @kinda_morgann TIKTOK: @morgan_leigh99 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3zhstGLprqQlZWbtWeYpGr?si=e449f3a5aa7f4af0 SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/morgan_schlichting --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morgan-schlichting/support
Having a regular Money Dates will level up your finances, get started today! :) Download my FREE Financial Tracker to start your habit of tracking all of your money. Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it!
Your mindset is arguably 80% of the equation to your financial success, 20% is the action. Try some of these shifts and start noticing the changes in your bank account and life! Download my FREE Financial Tracker to start your habit of tracking all of your money. Snag Your Wealthy Morning Ritual! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it!
7 Money habits you need to implement in your life, today! Download my FREE Financial Tracker to start your habit of tracking all of your money. Snag Your Wealthy Morning Ritual! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it!
These are the 5 financial actions you must take ASAP! Download my FREE Financial Tracker to analyze your current financial situation. Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it!
If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it! Find Katelyn on Instagram @studio.kaly Brand Strategy Consulting Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
These are seven tough love reasons why you are currently struggling with your finances! Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it!
If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it! Find Emily on Instagram @shinewithemily And be sure to join the Classified Instagram Survival Guide Masterclass Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Download the FREE Income and Expense Tracker. If you loved this episode, be sure to follow, share and leave us a review we'd so appreciate it! Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create a healthy money mindset and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Get your business legally protected by using your code 10foryou at www.contractsforentrepreneurs.com ! Learn more about how to make legal fun and follow Elena on Instagram @wheredidshegonow Elena is a Lawyer for Entrepreneurs specializing in online business law, she is also a Business Mentor and the recent founder of contractsforentrepreneurs.com. Elena is on a mission to professionalize the online industry through legal education and business strategies to build strong, protected and successful businesses. Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
These are 5 things you might be doing wrong with your finances. Here's the video link mentioned Investment Terms You Need to Know Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Learn more about ThoughtPLAY and follow Kara on Instagram @theplayfulwarrior AND Kara's created a free EFT tapping training to help you heal perfectionism and tap into joyful living! This free video will help you: Release layers of overwhelming feelings in minutes. Take imperfect action so you can finally get through that to-do list without being caught up in getting it done a “certain way”. Quiet that Inner Critic and negative self-talk so you can invite a sense of ease and enjoyment into your day. Stop filtering yourself so you can show up exactly as you are: imperfectly & beautifully you #nofilter. Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Today we're going to discuss the pros and cons of staying with the same company for an extended period, creating an HR organization from scratch, and the lessons that Michelle Anastasi has learned throughout her career. ABOUT OUR GUEST Michelle is an outgoing CPO who has worked at CompSych, GiveForward, Dell and ASAP Software. She earned her Business Administration degree from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. KEY TAKEAWAYS [1:52] Michael introduces Michelle Anastasi and asks her to share an interesting tidbit about herself — She has had a bear visit her kitchen while she was home! [4:00] Michelle touches on the roles she embodied and the mentors that guided her during her 16-year stint at the same software company, from the accounting department to building an HR department from scratch. BUILDING HR FROM THE GROUND UP [6:18] Michelle breaks down how she went about tackling the HR department build with very little experience from establishing priority lists to finding the right mentors. REGRETS? [11:50] Michelle admits to having made her share of mistakes, but she wouldn't trade any of them — she does share the one thing she would have done differently: networks and relationships. STARTING FROM SCRATCH [12:36] Michelle packs so much advice in a minute, you won't believe it — we counted 11 really important and insightful tips. SHAKING ASSUMPTIONS [15:30] Behaviors can help in preventing people from pigeonholing you — think about your executive presence and be strategic. WHY SO LONG? [18:46] Michelle opens up on the reasons why she stayed so long at ASAP, the first of which is that she kept having opportunities to learn and be challenged. She touches on the increasingly short windows companies get to show how engaging they can be to new hires. THE DELL MERGER [22:21] She did work through a few mergers, but Dell was at a different scale! She talks us through the ups and downs of the experience. C-SUITE, CPO VS CHRO [25:38] Though there seems to be a push away from the human resources terminology, Michelle sees very little difference between the roles themselves. She delves into what best prepared her for the C-Suite, including a tough boss that knows how to push you outside your comfort zone. GETTING TO THE C-SUITE [30:04] Michelle hands out fistfuls of advice for aspiring CPOs. SURPRISES AND REWARDS [33:22] Michelle shares the aspects of being a CPO that she finds surprising and rewarding — even if a lot of the work is covered by NDA! OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE [33:50] Michelle's approach to HR is influenced by having lived overseas and being culturally aware. A BAD CALL [35:18] Michelle shares the time she joined a company led by a narcissist. MBA [36:56] Michelle touches on the value her MBA has had in her career. CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTES [38:15] What are the things Michelle looks for in a successful candidate to hire. BEST WORST JOB MICHELLE EVER HAD [39:19] Waitressing is such a good background for everything in life! FINAL THOUGHTS AND GOOD READS [42:02] Michelle shares a very generous amount of titles to read and a recap of her tips for emerging CXOs. [44:20] Michael thanks Michelle for coming on the podcast to share her insight and closes out the podcast with his favorite takeaways. SPECIAL THANKS TO Jalan Crossland for the music Angela Johnson at OC Executive Search
These three secrets will help you to improve your money mindset surrounding your debt! Join the Debt Decluttered course now to create more healthy money mindsets and a strategic debt pay-off plan! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
This is part 2 of my conversation with Jen Sasman who experienced the pandemic as a waitress, through countless shut downs, closures and lay offs. Our conversation includes shifts in the hospitality industry and how being a waitress can play a huge role in your relationship with money as would any job. Follow Jen on instagram @jen.sasman Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
This episode is all about the time I experienced credit card fraud and some tips for you to prevent it from happening as well as how to deal with it! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! Rise to Riches VIP, the program designed to help you rise to the riches you deserve! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! In this episode, we're talking all about my 5 streams of income. This episode is to give you some relatable ways that you can start building your wealth too through diversifying your income sources! Join Rise to Riches and we can work on this together!If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! Talking all about the energetics of money, navigating your finances as a spiritual entrepreneur, and more with Bridget Aileen Sicsko. Follow her on Instagram @blissfulbridget Register ASAP for Podcast Pitch like a Pro! You don't want to miss this workshop! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! This episode is all about 6 ways that you can start investing in yourself and they don't all cost huge sums of money! Rise to Riches VIP, the program designed to help you rise to the riches you deserve! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! This episode features Jen Sasman, a digital nomad who has traveled to over 50 countries! We chat all about waitressing abroad, her experiences traveling and social media too! Tune into episode 007 to hear Part 2 all about her experiences being a waitress in Ontario throughout the pandemic and her relationship to money as a waitress. Find Jen on Instagram @jen.sasman Rise to Riches VIP, the program designed to help you rise to the riches you deserve! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Your journey to wealth starts now! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode! Let's talk my signature Money Minimalism Method! The method that I use with all my clients, in my own money management and the method that will spark more joy in your finances and in your life! This is the signature method used in my program Rise to Riches VIP, the program designed to help you rise to the riches you deserve! In this episode, we're talking all about my 5 streams of income. This episode is to give you some relatable ways that you can start building your wealth too through diversifying your income sources! If you loved the show please spread the wealth by sharing it on Instagram and tagging @jolenestahn
Get excited!! Because your journey to wealth is starting now! Money Coach, Jolene Stahn welcomes you to the Waitressing to Wealth podcast. Waitressing to Wealth is not your average millennial finance podcast - we're getting real, ditching societal norms and all that horrible financial jargon. Jolene started her journey waitressing with $200k in debt and was able to build wealth and become debt-free in just 3 years. Tune in to get actionable tips, learn how to build your wealth, and gain inspiration from real and relatable conversations on how others have built theirs! Follow along so you never miss a valuable episode!
The True Confessions of a Waitress.
Sabrina joins me on the livestream in this episode to share her journey as a coach, as well as the growth and success she has experienced. She is a member of OCI who I’m really excited to chat with and introduce to you guys because her experience and growth will be so insightful and helpful for other coaches. From her struggle with marketing to learning how to build a meaningful business, Sabrina provides important insight and tips on overcoming the challenges after getting certified. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3vMZ3hS
In today's episode of Good Afternoon Planet Earth, we talk about...- working in a restaurant- how Nicole and Amy knew each other by working at Johnny Rockets - Going to schools to get your hair done and teeth cleaned.- The documentary "What the Bleep"- and how impactful it was.- Quantum physics - Our update to the Good Afternoon Planet Earth TikTok challenge!- How Dom manifested a dream car, Amy manifested a semi-viral video- We try a "mini- psychopath test" by seeing if we can yawn together-How Nicole got into film- How she almost had a mega star actor in one of her films she wrote!- We have a new invention idea!!! UR- like VR- but for manifesting that you are already who you want to be!- Our hot topic question is "if you could already 50000 hours invested in any skill, what would it be"Follow Nicole on Instagram @instagram.com/nicole_mysticfilmstudiosFollow her YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOycChMxKYSKMTO_ZXKD8YQFollow us on Instagram!Instagram.com/goodafternoonplanetearth_TVFollow Dom on Instagram @Instagram.com/domsdetailsFollow Amy on Instagram @Instagram.com/amyjjansWe're also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio!Thank you so much for listening to Good Afternoon Planet Earth!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/goodafternoonplanetearthtv)
This week at Small-Minded, we discuss our first small-town jobs, in particular working at the local café or restaurant. From learning about guest service to performing under pressure, many life lessons can be learned while running from table to table in those slip-resistant shoes of a server. In today's episode, we'll tackle some of my key takeaways from my first jobs in the restaurant industry. Read the full show notes here: http://www.mollyknuthmedia.com/podcast Follow Small-Minded on Instagram and Facebook Check out our Business Spotlight http://www.facebook.com/twogingerstavernandeatery http://www.instagram.com/twogingerstavernandeatery http://www.twogingerstavernandeatery.com
As a devoted student and practitioner of the arts of listening, awareness, and stillness, Jack would say those are hard-learned and hard-earned skills. He was a butcher for thirty years, but his real vocation during that time was being present with his customers and serving them through listening. After retiring, he began working for various nonprofits and has been a speaker and trainer for leadership teams and individuals. He now serves as a professional mediator where he helps to resolve conflict through the active practice of listening and helping the parties involved to feel heard.A skillful musician, Jack plays multiple stringed instruments and has a deep and abiding passion for the music of Bob Dylan, and the invitation to meaning presented through his lyrics. In this episode Steve and Jack discuss:Waitressing: listening, checking in, and reviewing.Keys to becoming a better, leader, spouse, parent, and person.Asking how or what questions to learn more about the story. Knowing what you are practicing, and that you need to be practicing continually. Key Takeaways: Listening starts with silence. Still yourself, have a desire to listen, attempting to understand what the other person is thinking, has felt, and has experienced. Having a willingness to come together and to understand with others. You don't need to agree or disagree, just understand.You don't resolve the conflict. You manage it. Connect with Steve and Jason:LinkedIn: Jason or SteveWebsite: Rewire, Inc.: Transformed Thinking Email: grow@rewireinc.com Show notes by Podcastologist: Kristen BraunAudio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
0:00:00 - Intro0:01:07 - Growing Up in Las Vegas0:05:03 - Dancing and Work Ethic0:09:55 - Home Life 0:12:15 - New York & UNLV 0:13:55 - Production Assistant in L.A. 0:15:55 - Stand in on A Few Good Men 0:20:20 - Waitressing & Acting Classes 0:22:50 - Going to Work for Mari Winsor0:25:45 - Hollywood Life in the 90s0:28:05 - Training Celebrities 0:33:02 - Losing 75 Pounds in 3 Months0:36:58 - Diet & Nutrition0:40:25 - Working Out During Quarantine 0:43:25 - Youtube, Vimeo & App0:45:45 - Getting Ripped0:47:25 - Acting in Hollywood 0:49:55 - Short Films & Casting Directors 0:54:30 - FIt BIB Invention 0:56:40 - Achieving Goals 0:59:20 - "40ish" Short Film 1:02:53 - ALS1:04:20 - Wrap Up Nicole Stuart Instagram:https://instagram.com/nicolestuartla ALS: https://www.als.org/Chuck Shute Instagram:https://instagram.com/chuck_shuteSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ChuckShute)
Were you a good kid, or a bad kid? We discuss first jobs, our much-improved work ethics, and how to massacre a tray of red jello.
In our fifth episode, Becky has a blast from the past with her old lecturer Anna Kiernan, an author, academic and founder of The Lit Platform. Between her penchant for early morning wild swims and unexpected love of Charlotte Church, she's the perfect enthusiastic guest, and one who'll both inspire you and make you feel really lazy for not having done more. But like, in a good way.Of course there's our weekly catch up too, where among all the usual ramblings we discuss our new found love of Schitt's Creek (genius) and the sweet sweet taste of that first real pint after months of lockdown. Oh. My. Word.As always, we'd love to hear from you if you think there's anything we should be discussing, or if you just fancy saying hey. Drop us an email at calmdowndearpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at Calmdowndearpodcast.Links:Watching Schitt's Creek on NetflixI May Destroy You on BBC iPlayer13th on NetflixFruitvale Station on NetflixSelma on NetflixJohn Boyega BLM London Protest Speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGXEB25WdyQReadingThe Wind Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami1Q84 by Haruki MurakamiWhy I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-LodgeMadame Zero (collected short stories) by Sarah HallThese Our Monsters - English Heritage short story collectionListening NTS Radio's Literary Friction - Race In British Literature with Reni Eddo-Lodge and Kishani Widyaratna: https://www.nts.live/shows/literaryfriction/episodes/literary-friction-10th-july-2017Mentorship The Lit Platform mentorship applications: https://theliteraryplatform.com/news/2020/06/litup-applications-to-mentorship-programme-now-open/PintsAvailable in hopes and dreams everywhere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, Heather Terenzio from Techtonic joins the show. She’s a name that comes up a lot with good buzz and we’re lucky to have her on to talk about acting on and running with an idea, founding and leading her own company, challenges and successes of selling a unique concept, and what drives her. Tune in for loads of advice on building and running flexible companies that survive hardship as well as novel ways to build tomorrow’s workforce. ABOUT OUR GUEST Heather Terenzio is the founder and CEO of Techtonic Group. Techtonic Group is a software services company building web-based and mobile products for start-ups and the Fortune 1000. Four years ago, Heather founded Techtonic Academy to train people with diverse backgrounds how to code using a unique, Department of Labor (DOL) approved Apprenticeship program. This highly selective Apprenticeship program recruits people who have the desire, ambition, and skill set to be a great software developer — regardless of their background or academic training. The Techtonic Group Apprenticeship program has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Popular Mechanics. Heather believes that diverse and inclusive talent are the building blocks upon which great companies are built. GET IN TOUCH WITH HEATHER ON LINKEDIN THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Podfly Productions: Podfly.net Veterans of Foreign Wars: VFWpost1.org OC National Search: OCExecutiveSearch.com KEY TAKEAWAYS [1:15] Michael introduces Heather and the company she founded and asks her to talk about what Techtonic is, what it does, and how it came about. LET’S PAY YOU TO LEARN [4:55] Heather touches on how being an apprenticeship company is a really interesting intersection to be in. A whole world of government, grant, and foundation funding becomes available. AGILE [7:05] Challenges are something that agile helps Techtonics overcome, Heather shares stories of how the company has iterated its processes in order to be better at what they do. IT’S NOT JUST FOR TRADE JOBS [8:32] Heather touches on some of the reactions she got from developers in the beginning even if humans have been learning by apprenticeship for a long, long time. She also shares some of the apprenticeship criteria and attributes. BEING BACKGROUND AGNOSTIC [11:42] Taking all of the barriers to entry away was the key to unlocking diversity in a natural way. Techtonics only takes the best of the best and it turns out that this is a very diverse group of people. She shares the first Apple Watch fail as an example of diversity being a necessary element of any successful project. ONCE THEY’RE IN, THEY’RE HOOKED [15:57] Heather talks about how shifting mindset in potential clients — and their HR departments — takes a while, but once they’re in, they’re hooked! UNTAPPED LABOR FORCES [19:24] Training veteran spouses is one of Techtonic’s initiatives and Heather touches on how the idea came about as well as who they partnered with to set it up. IT COMES DOWN TO GUT [22:52] Heather touches on what she looks for in her key hires for the company. She shares some stories of the good and bad fits she’s had. BUILDING THINGS [24:42] This isn’t Heather’s first company. She talks about her love of building things and what kind of person it takes as well as her experience building her first company. THERE IS NO ONE HERE I WANT TO BE IN 5 YEARS [27:48] Heather shares her path from engineering to tech. She also talks about how she made her way to the C-suite. ADVICE [30:54] Heathers shares her advice for people aiming to be CXOs. She also takes time to share the advice her dad gave her. COVID [33:11] Crisis management is about focusing on what you can control; Heather offers that in her experience leaner companies fare better in crisis. BEST WORST JOB HEATHER EVER HAD [35:20] Waitressing in high school and college; it’s horrible for a clumsy person, but it makes you so much more efficient and great at customer service. FINAL THOUGHTS AND READING RECOMMENDATIONS [37:22] [41:14] Michael thanks Heather for coming on the podcast to share his insight and closes out the podcast with his favorite takeaways. We hope you learned something today and enjoyed the conversation. Please give us 5 stars on iTunes and share your comments so we can improve and ask the questions you want to hear. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Techtonic Book: Educated: A Memoir, by Tara Westover The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers, by Ben Horowitz SPECIAL THANKS TO Jalan Crossland for the music Angela Johnson at OC National Search Joseph Batty at Podfly Corey Coates at Podfly ABOUT YOUR HOST For the past 20 years, Michael Mitchel, B.A., has been interviewing leaders in their fields. He started his career recruiting for United Parcel Service in Seattle, where he implemented the company's Welfare to Work program for the Washington State District. He has recruited for Federal agencies and U.S. Department of Defense contractors for classified programs internationally. He Founded OC Executive Search in 2001 to serve companies ranging from startups to Global F10. Michael is an honorably discharged veteran of the U.S. Navy and enjoys skiing, cycling, traveling, photography as well as hiking in the Colorado Rockies with his cattle dog, Kala the Wunderdawg. FIND MICHAEL MITCHEL ON LINKEDIN AND ON TWITTER
Today, Heather Terenzio from Techtonic joins the show. She's a name that comes up a lot with good buzz and we're lucky to have her on to talk about acting on and running with an idea, founding and leading her own company, challenges and successes of selling a unique concept, and what drives her. Tune in for loads of advice on building and running flexible companies that survive hardship as well as novel ways to build tomorrow's workforce. ABOUT OUR GUEST Heather Terenzio is the founder and CEO of Techtonic Group. Techtonic Group is a software services company building web-based and mobile products for start-ups and the Fortune 1000. Four years ago, Heather founded Techtonic Academy to train people with diverse backgrounds how to code using a unique, Department of Labor (DOL) approved Apprenticeship program. This highly selective Apprenticeship program recruits people who have the desire, ambition, and skill set to be a great software developer — regardless of their background or academic training. The Techtonic Group Apprenticeship program has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Popular Mechanics. Heather believes that diverse and inclusive talent are the building blocks upon which great companies are built. GET IN TOUCH WITH HEATHER ON LINKEDIN THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Podfly Productions: Podfly.net Veterans of Foreign Wars: VFWpost1.org OC National Search: OCExecutiveSearch.com KEY TAKEAWAYS [1:15] Michael introduces Heather and the company she founded and asks her to talk about what Techtonic is, what it does, and how it came about. LET'S PAY YOU TO LEARN [4:55] Heather touches on how being an apprenticeship company is a really interesting intersection to be in. A whole world of government, grant, and foundation funding becomes available. AGILE [7:05] Challenges are something that agile helps Techtonics overcome, Heather shares stories of how the company has iterated its processes in order to be better at what they do. IT'S NOT JUST FOR TRADE JOBS [8:32] Heather touches on some of the reactions she got from developers in the beginning even if humans have been learning by apprenticeship for a long, long time. She also shares some of the apprenticeship criteria and attributes. BEING BACKGROUND AGNOSTIC [11:42] Taking all of the barriers to entry away was the key to unlocking diversity in a natural way. Techtonics only takes the best of the best and it turns out that this is a very diverse group of people. She shares the first Apple Watch fail as an example of diversity being a necessary element of any successful project. ONCE THEY'RE IN, THEY'RE HOOKED [15:57] Heather talks about how shifting mindset in potential clients — and their HR departments — takes a while, but once they're in, they're hooked! UNTAPPED LABOR FORCES [19:24] Training veteran spouses is one of Techtonic's initiatives and Heather touches on how the idea came about as well as who they partnered with to set it up. IT COMES DOWN TO GUT [22:52] Heather touches on what she looks for in her key hires for the company. She shares some stories of the good and bad fits she's had. BUILDING THINGS [24:42] This isn't Heather's first company. She talks about her love of building things and what kind of person it takes as well as her experience building her first company. THERE IS NO ONE HERE I WANT TO BE IN 5 YEARS [27:48] Heather shares her path from engineering to tech. She also talks about how she made her way to the C-suite. ADVICE [30:54] Heathers shares her advice for people aiming to be CXOs. She also takes time to share the advice her dad gave her. COVID [33:11] Crisis management is about focusing on what you can control; Heather offers that in her experience leaner companies fare better in crisis. BEST WORST JOB HEATHER EVER HAD [35:20] Waitressing in high school and college; it's horrible for a clumsy person, but it makes you so much more efficient and great at customer service. FINAL THOUGHTS AND READING RECOMMENDATIONS [37:22] [41:14] Michael thanks Heather for coming on the podcast to share his insight and closes out the podcast with his favorite takeaways. We hope you learned something today and enjoyed the conversation. Please give us 5 stars on iTunes and share your comments so we can improve and ask the questions you want to hear. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Techtonic Book: Educated: A Memoir, by Tara Westover The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers, by Ben Horowitz SPECIAL THANKS TO Jalan Crossland for the music Angela Johnson at OC National Search Joseph Batty at Podfly Corey Coates at Podfly
Mallory Dawn, or better known by her artistic persona “Icecream and Cupcakes”, is a professional fine artist based out of Las Vegas, USA. She uses a variety of mediums including spray paint, ink, pigment, pencil and acrylics to craft mystifyingly surreal, rich-coloured paintings of the female form. The internationally-selling painter often layers complex, intoxicating patterns with enchanting floral motifs that make her canvases and murals a truly eye catching spectacle. The Ohio-born artist's work is placed in countless high-profile venues. Some of these include the permanent art collection for The Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas, the Mural Oasis in Primm, NV and the World Trade Center in New York. She has also achieved numerous accolades from organizations such as Las Vegas Weekly (named “woman of Intrigue” 2017), has been featured in Lufthansa in-air magazine and had front page coverage in LVRJ Arts & Entertainment magazine. Mallory is also a graduate of Ohio State University, with a Bachelor of Science in Product development & Design. Give her a follow: www.icecreamandcupcakes.com @icecreamandcupcake @themallorydawn *///// Check out more of Devona & gangSTAR* Creative: @devonastimpson DevonaStimpson.com ArtByDevona.com
Everyone knows the restaurant industry is currently in shambles with the on-going drama from the ‘Rona. This global pandemic has left thousands--possibly millions--without the income they’re used to earning by waiting tables and serving drinks.As an 8-year FOH worker who waitressed at many restaurants, golf courses, bars, and events, I can tell you with confidence the skills I learned while waiting tables help me run two businesses and several side hustles. In this show, I break down those 4 skills that hopefully will inspire my fellow SIN workers to either continue their path in the industry—Or to find a new career to fuel their passions. About This Show:Bonjour with Blythe covers the wins, losses, and lifestyle around being a present-day entrepreneur.Contrary to popular belief, freelancing and entrepreneurialism are not all working out of coffee shops and taking insta-friendly vacations. There are real challenges (and tears!) involved with running your own business. But there are also a lot of perks; which host Blythe Brumleve hopes to share both sides of the coin in this show. Check out the blog (linked above) to find links to past shows, videos, and stalk me on your social network of choice. Unless you're a Titans fan. Then you're just mental.
Today we’re going to discuss the pros and cons of staying with the same company for an extended period, creating an HR organization from scratch, and the lessons that Michelle Anastasi has learned throughout her career. ABOUT OUR GUEST Michelle is an outgoing CPO who has worked at CompSych, GiveForward, Dell and ASAP Software. She earned her Business Administration degree from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and an MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. GET IN TOUCH WITH ON LINKEDIN THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Podfly Productions: Podfly.net Veterans of Foreign Wars: VFWpost1.org OC Executive Search: OCExecutiveSearch.com KEY TAKEAWAYS [1:52] Michael introduces Michelle Anastasi and asks her to share an interesting tidbit about herself — She has had a bear visit her kitchen while she was home! [4:00] Michelle touches on the roles she embodied and the mentors that guided her during her 16-year stint at the same software company, from the accounting department to building an HR department from scratch. BUILDING HR FROM THE GROUND UP [6:18] Michelle breaks down how she went about tackling the HR department build with very little experience from establishing priority lists to finding the right mentors. REGRETS? [11:50] Michelle admits to having made her share of mistakes, but she wouldn’t trade any of them — she does share the one thing she would have done differently: networks and relationships. STARTING FROM SCRATCH [12:36] Michelle packs so much advice in a minute, you won’t believe it — we counted 11 really important and insightful tips. SHAKING ASSUMPTIONS [15:30] Behaviors can help in preventing people from pigeonholing you — think about your executive presence and be strategic. WHY SO LONG? [18:46] Michelle opens up on the reasons why she stayed so long at ASAP, the first of which is that she kept having opportunities to learn and be challenged. She touches on the increasingly short windows companies get to show how engaging they can be to new hires. THE DELL MERGER [22:21] She did work through a few mergers, but Dell was at a different scale! She talks us through the ups and downs of the experience. C-SUITE, CPO VS CHRO [25:38] Though there seems to be a push away from the human resources terminology, Michelle sees very little difference between the roles themselves. She delves into what best prepared her for the C-Suite, including a tough boss that knows how to push you outside your comfort zone. GETTING TO THE C-SUITE [30:04] Michelle hands out fistfuls of advice for aspiring CPOs. SURPRISES AND REWARDS [33:22] Michelle shares the aspects of being a CPO that she finds surprising and rewarding — even if a lot of the work is covered by NDA! OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE [33:50] Michelle’s approach to HR is influenced by having lived overseas and being culturally aware. A BAD CALL [35:18] Michelle shares the time she joined a company led by a narcissist. MBA [36:56] Michelle touches on the value her MBA has had in her career. CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTES [38:15] What are the things Michelle looks for in a successful candidate to hire. BEST WORST JOB MICHELLE EVER HAD [39:19] Waitressing is such a good background for everything in life! FINAL THOUGHTS AND GOOD READS [42:02] Michelle shares a very generous amount of titles to read and a recap of her tips for emerging CXOs. [44:20] Michael thanks Michelle for coming on the podcast to share her insight and closes out the podcast with his favorite takeaways. We hope you learned something today and enjoyed the conversation. Please give us 5 stars on iTunes and share your comments so we can improve and ask the questions you want to hear. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Mersive Technologies Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin Tribes: We need you to lead us, by Seth Godin Turn the Ship Around!: A True Story of Turning Followers into Leaders, by L. David Marquet Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action, by Simon Sinek The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers, by Ben Horowitz SPECIAL THANKS TO Jalan Crossland for the music Angela Johnson at OC Executive Search Joseph Batty at Podfly Corey Coates at Podfly
Today we're going to discuss the pros and cons of staying with the same company for an extended period, creating an HR organization from scratch, and the lessons that Michelle Anastasi has learned throughout her career. ABOUT OUR GUEST Michelle is an outgoing CPO who has worked at CompSych, GiveForward, Dell and ASAP Software. She earned her Business Administration degree from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. GET IN TOUCH WITH ON LINKEDIN THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Podfly Productions: Podfly.net Veterans of Foreign Wars: VFWpost1.org OC Executive Search: OCExecutiveSearch.com KEY TAKEAWAYS [1:52] Michael introduces Michelle Anastasi and asks her to share an interesting tidbit about herself — She has had a bear visit her kitchen while she was home! [4:00] Michelle touches on the roles she embodied and the mentors that guided her during her 16-year stint at the same software company, from the accounting department to building an HR department from scratch. BUILDING HR FROM THE GROUND UP [6:18] Michelle breaks down how she went about tackling the HR department build with very little experience from establishing priority lists to finding the right mentors. REGRETS? [11:50] Michelle admits to having made her share of mistakes, but she wouldn't trade any of them — she does share the one thing she would have done differently: networks and relationships. STARTING FROM SCRATCH [12:36] Michelle packs so much advice in a minute, you won't believe it — we counted 11 really important and insightful tips. SHAKING ASSUMPTIONS [15:30] Behaviors can help in preventing people from pigeonholing you — think about your executive presence and be strategic. WHY SO LONG? [18:46] Michelle opens up on the reasons why she stayed so long at ASAP, the first of which is that she kept having opportunities to learn and be challenged. She touches on the increasingly short windows companies get to show how engaging they can be to new hires. THE DELL MERGER [22:21] She did work through a few mergers, but Dell was at a different scale! She talks us through the ups and downs of the experience. C-SUITE, CPO VS CHRO [25:38] Though there seems to be a push away from the human resources terminology, Michelle sees very little difference between the roles themselves. She delves into what best prepared her for the C-Suite, including a tough boss that knows how to push you outside your comfort zone. GETTING TO THE C-SUITE [30:04] Michelle hands out fistfuls of advice for aspiring CPOs. SURPRISES AND REWARDS [33:22] Michelle shares the aspects of being a CPO that she finds surprising and rewarding — even if a lot of the work is covered by NDA! OVERSEAS EXPERIENCE [33:50] Michelle's approach to HR is influenced by having lived overseas and being culturally aware. A BAD CALL [35:18] Michelle shares the time she joined a company led by a narcissist. MBA [36:56] Michelle touches on the value her MBA has had in her career. CANDIDATE ATTRIBUTES [38:15] What are the things Michelle looks for in a successful candidate to hire. BEST WORST JOB MICHELLE EVER HAD [39:19] Waitressing is such a good background for everything in life! FINAL THOUGHTS AND GOOD READS [42:02] Michelle shares a very generous amount of titles to read and a recap of her tips for emerging CXOs. [44:20] Michael thanks Michelle for coming on the podcast to share her insight and closes out the podcast with his favorite takeaways. We hope you learned something today and enjoyed the conversation. Please give us 5 stars on iTunes and share your comments so we can improve and ask the questions you want to hear. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Mersive Technologies Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? by Seth Godin Tribes: We need you to lead us, by Seth Godin Turn the Ship Around!: A True Story of Turning Followers into Leaders, by L. David Marquet Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action, by Simon Sinek The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers, by Ben Horowitz SPECIAL THANKS TO Jalan Crossland for the music Angela Johnson at OC Executive Search Joseph Batty at Podfly Corey Coates at Podfly
Brittney is dry, Shawna tells us about a dream she had, Brittney has a new favorite rapper 4 year old Zaza, we talk about Post Malone, we get into the importance of mental health and going to therapy, Shawna's mom suggests micro dosing mushrooms to heal the past, luxuries we wish we had and then we get interrupted by Shawna receiving her first DP, we talk about working in restaurantsFollow us!@themotlpodcastwww.themotl.com
In this episode of Mr. Curiosity, Joe sits down with WNEP's Kerry Brazen to discuss chocolate-covered scorpions, finding homes for pets in need, magnificent mustaches and everything in between.
In this episode of Mr. Curiosity, Joe sits down with WNEP's Kerry Brazen to discuss chocolate-covered scorpions, finding homes for pets in need, magnificent mustaches and everything in between.
On your feet soldier! Pack the essentials because Chatflix is travelling back to the past! It’s Los Angeles 1984 or bust! Clothing optional; except for a cool pair of sunnies… but you can pick them up once we get there… Brose has assembled a panel of unstoppable chatterers to look at James Cameron’s sci-fi classic, The Terminator. James and Angus have the concept of Fate, Cyborg Assassins vs Waitressing and oncoming storms in their laser targeted sights. Linda Hamilton plays the mother to humanity, or as the T-101 calls her: Sarah Connor. There’s back up from Michael Biehn’s pipe bomb making Kyle Reece. And the almost sharklike Schwarzenegger, who births the phrase “I’ll be back” without ever breaking a sweat.
Back in June, Katie Williams quit her waitressing job of three years for one important reason: to save her mental health. In this episode, Katie examines the many challenges facing young people working in this demanding industry. From her own experience of waking up exhausted and suffering an anxiety attack that eventually led to her making her big decision, Katie lifts the lid on this pressure-cooker industry. She chats to chef Martin, who talks openly about his depression and his conflicted feelings towards working in the kitchen... and Alex, whose hospitality community group aims to help those feeling the strain of working in hospitality. They discuss what's going on right now across the industry and what can be done going forward to protect the mental health of employees. If anyone is affected by the issues discussed here, please visit the BBC Action Line on Mental Health: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1NGvFrTqWChr03LrYlw2Hkk/information-and-support-mental-health This episode was written, recorded and hosted by Katie Williams. Podcast Hosts are Amelia Bayler & Ross Semple Produced by Ally McCrae & Ross Semple Senior Producers are Kirsty Drain & Paul McFadyen Exec Producer is Anthony Browne Original Pilot Material is a podcast for BBC Sounds from the team behind BBC The Social, the award winning new talent platform from BBC Scotland. Live in the UK and want to pitch an idea? originalpilotmaterial.thesocial@bbc.co.uk
On the Pop Life Podcast this week! Roger Christian the legendary creator of the iconic Star Wars props and the author of Cinema Alchemist: Designing Star Wars and Alien. He won an Academy Award for his work on the original Star Wars and was Oscar-nominated for his work on Alien. And! Tempest Storm was born Annie Banks in rural Georgia and always wanted to be famous. As a child she would go to the movies and imagine the actors were just behind the screen. Her career was launched after a move to Los Angeles around 1950. Waitressing paid the bills, barely, so when a customer suggested she might make more money as an exotic dancer she jumped at the chance, changed her name—rejecting her agent’s suggestion, the cheerier Sunny Day, with the curt explanation, “I don’t feel like a sunny day.”—and began a career that lasted on-stage until 2012.
Stephanie Tobey moved to LA to pursue her dreams as an actor and, like many thespians, had to find other work to help pay her bills. It was while doing admin work for a Hollywood manager that she found the book that would inspire her to produce the much-talked about Netflix documentary, "Abducted in Plain Sight." Stephanie takes Briana and Josh on the journey that brought her to the emotionally draining project and reflects on how the story impacted her during the years of filming. Unfortunately, some dreams can be nightmares.
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This episode we talk about life transitions like new jobs and reflect on past and current challenges surrounding food and body dysmorphia. And as usual we also have a lot of fun catching up, talking about how to be a better human, and setting intentions. We also bitch about the social construct of money and school districts...the usual. FYI we discuss eating disorders and self harm this episode.
Melissa sits with Transformation Coach and Energy Expert, Tory Dube. They chat about the difference between intuition and anxiety (and how we know the difference) and how our paths are not linear. And they dive into what took Tory from waitressing in a bikini to running her own business to a new exciting career endeavor! You will take away several actionable items to use today, including Tory walking you through how she has set boundaries in her own life.
Hi, I’m Jessica Zweig, entrepreneur, founder, and CEO of The SimplyBe. Agency. In this, the first full episode of The SimplyBe. Podcast, I take you through my story, from founder and Chicago's IT girl to losing everything to finding, and listening, to my true inner voice. Welcome to The Simply Be. Podcast. * [01:05] - Recording from my closet * [02:04] - Thank you for listening * [02:27] - My personal brand philosophy * [06:43] - My Background * [08:37] - Acting, Waitressing, and CheekyChicago.com * [10:44] - The rise of Cheeky and my personal brand. * [11:31] - Goodbye Cheeky, Hello SimplyBe! * [13:14] - The truth about Cheeky and being honest with yourself. Listening to your inner voice. * [16:44] - Shelving my ego and starting new * [18:38] - Loving what makes us weird and connects us * [21:03] - Creating YOUR platform * [23:34] - The SimplyBe Masterclass in Austin Jessica Zweig ( http://jessicazweig.com/ ) is an international award-winning entrepreneur and the Founder and CEO of SimplyBe ( https://www.simplybeagency.com/ ). In 2018, she won the Gold Stevie® Award for “Female Entrepreneur of the Year,” was previously named a Top Digital Marketer To Watch by INC. and a “Personal Branding Expert” by Forbes. As a thought leader with over ten years of experience in digital marketing and social media, Jessica frequently speaks and facilitates workshops and masterminds, teaching the power of personal branding to corporations. Jessica has been featured as a leading entrepreneur and personal branding expert in Forbes, Crain’s, MarketWatch, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Refinery 29, Tasty Trade, BizTech Magazine, Today’s Chicago Woman, NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX News 32, and more. She is currently writing her first book, Be. A No-Bullshit Guide to Creating Self-Worth and Net Worth Just by Being Yourself. Follow her on Instagram @jessicazweig ( https://www.instagram.com/jessicazweig/?hl=en ) or send her a note at jessica@simplybeagency.com. If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to The SimplyBe. Podcast in Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simplybe-podcast/id1463214827 ) , Google Podcasts ( https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL3RoZS1zaW1wbHliZS1wb2RjYXN0 ) , Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/3eH32ZO6VMiDQ57I4eT9mb ) or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-simplybe-podcast/id1463214827 ). It really helps others find the show. This podcast episode was produced by Dante32 ( https://www.dante32.com/ ).
Story Hour with Bridget Phetasy is a segment where Bridget reminisces with cousin Maggie and tells stories explaining who she is and how she got here. For questions, comments or topic requests contact us at: walkinswelcomequestions@gmail.com. Full transcript available here: WiW27-StoryHour3-Transcript This story hour comes as a result of several requests. Bridget covers her history […]Sponsored by Calm Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/walk-ins-welcome-bridget-phetasy/story-hour-with-bridget-phetasy-part-3-tales-from-a-waitress/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to Walk-Ins Welcome w/ Bridget Phetasy in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
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They often say laughter is the best medicine, but so is music. Gillian Cosgriff is a singer, songwriter, musician, and comedian. She graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2010 with a Bachelor of Music Theatre and went on to write her first solo show, Waitressing…and Other Things I Do Well, […]
They often say laughter is the best medicine, but so is music. Gillian Cosgriff is a singer, songwriter, musician, and comedian. She graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2010 with a Bachelor of Music Theatre and went on to write her first solo show, Waitressing…and Other Things I Do Well, which debuted at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. Television credits include Offspring, House Husbands, Fat Tony & Co., Ricketts Lane, and Get Krackin’. She was a backing vocalist for Kate Miller-Heidke’s 2012 album Nightflight and her theatre credits include The Pirates of Penzance (The Production Company), A 3-Handed Mikado with Colin Lane (Lano and Woodley) and David Collins (The Umbilical Brothers), Loving Repeating (Vic Theatre Company), Company (Watch This), and Vivid White (Melbourne Theatre Company). Her solo shows have garnered rave reviews and toured nationally, winning Best Cabaret Melbourne Fringe and a Green Room Award for Original Songs. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the I’m Not Joking community today: petermcgraw,.org Peter McGraw Twitter Peter McGraw LinkedIn
Comedian Lauren Pattison meets me at The Miller in London Bridge (her first ever London venue) to talk everything before she went full-time. Waitressing, Boots and working at a nightclub - before getting sacked - are all involved. Signature Brew is the official beer of 101 Part Time Jobs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You may have seen Staci walking her adorable dog around the neighborhood, or greeting you at Active Chiropractic. Perhaps you have taken an art class from her at Sertoma Arts Center or bought a ring from her business, Juniper Bay Metals, at one of the Triangle's maker markets. In case you haven't met Staci yet, you are in for a treat. She is a thoughtful, brave, musical gal who is all about the process. Our conversation covers: "Artist" as a type of person Growing up in rural Hyde Co.- Pungo River - Pamlico River The Community in coastal Eastern NC Introduction to playing music Importance of Voice Job progressions- Jewelry Store, Waitressing, Teaching, Parks & Rec Stay-at-home sabatical Steps to setting up her own studio Putting her own heart into creations Joys in life Advice to younger self Who I watch Progress & Process. Links: Check out her work & shop: http://www.juniperbaymetals.com/ Check out the videos on her FB page to see her making jewlery! https://www.facebook.com/stacisawyerjewelry/ Hometown: http://www.topozone.com/north-carolina/hyde-nc/stream/slade-creek-3/
How teenage gangsters not knowing geography can be life-saving, and a common food that could have helped calm everybody down. What you will learn what to do when faced with foreign (teenage) gangsters the best food to calm down (both for you and for everyone else) At the end of this episode I'll share with you one of the best, cheapest and most easily available items to make food to calm down, as well as help with stress and anger management. And believe me, the main character in our story could have really used something to chill him out. This food is very common and I bet you eat it all the time without thinking about it. It isn't red, in case you're thinking about a food that I discuss in a previous episode that is also very common. OK so it's easy to find and it isn't red. I think that's enough hinting from me, so let's get on with the story. On with the story Waitressing in France This story takes place in France, while I was living in Paris. I lived there for 14 years, and one of my many different kinds of jobs when I was willing to do just about anything for money (as long as it was legal), was waitressing. What a surprise, right? I had lots of other jobs too. I sang at parties and in restaurants, I taught people English (or I tried to) using hypnosis (I talk about that in Episode 1), and I even cleaned people's houses at one point who didn't believe I was a housecleaner (but that's another story). This waitressing job was in a restaurant in a village way outside of Paris, in the middle of the countryside. It was in a big shopping center which was closed at night except for the restaurant, so it was OK during the day but was kind of spooky at night. However, I'd learned I could handle just about anything (including dangerous Italians, see Episode 4). And I needed the money. The hardest part The job itself was fine. I liked waitressing because it kept me busy and the time would fly by because I was running around all the time. There was one girl who worked there whom I just couldn't understand. She was from a small town in Scotland, and I was still getting used to hearing different kinds of accents when people were speaking. I mean, I grew up on Long Island New York where everyone talked with a New York accent. So strong foreign accents were hard for me to understand because I just wasn't used to it. But eventually I could understand her as well as the French customers. After a while, my French was fluent. This last bit is important to our story, as you'll see later. The hardest bit of that waitressing job was getting back home. I had to get the last train going back to Paris, to then get the last metro train going from the mainline station to the metro stop near my house. So I was always racing to get the train. My rebellion against late night train strategy I was always told that if you were a woman on your own taking the train at night, you had to sit in the very first car right behind the driver to be safe. And I did that religiously, every single night. It meant running further and being further away from the exit at the mainline station. It was a bit of a pain because it added extra time to my journey home, but I did it. And one night I just got fed up of having to always go out of my way to sit in the first car like a child. I'd never seen anything bad happen on that train, and I was thinking, "Why should I have to run further every night just because I'm a woman alone? That's not right, and it's not fair". So that night I thought 'Right, I'm going to sit wherever I want!' So I sat in the middle of the train. And once I was alone... When I got on there were about 3 other people, but they all got off at the next stop, and so then I was alone. There were still a few stops before Paris, and I started to think "Maybe this isn't such a great idea to be by myself." I was about to get up and go to another car that at least had other people in it, when 3 teenage guys walked into the car. Now I was in a booth, so there was room for 4 people. Of course two of them sat across from me, and one of them sat next to me. In a car that was otherwise totally empty. I thought "Uh oh" and I figured they were probably gonna hit on me - that happened a lot. So I kind of sighed inwardly and resigned myself to fending off a pass or something. But I was really nervous because there were 3 of them and one of me. The first scary part Then the guy sitting next to me pulls out a gun and holds it on the seat, pointing it at my thigh. And of course my heart plummeted. It reached my stomach and just stayed there. The good thing was that I noticed that when he pulled the gun out - I don't know his name so I'll call him Jean - he didn't look happy about it. He was kind of sighing inside as he did it, like 'oh this is such a pain'. Of course the thought that flashed through my head was 'if this is such a pain, why are you doing it?' Right? But the one across from me - I'll call him Reno - he was an angry kid. He was angry at the world, and I happened to be the one in his way. Why you want to travel light Reno scowled at me and said "L'argent ! Vide tes poches !" which means "The money! Empty your pockets!" (He was using the familiar 'tu' form which was kind of rude considering we didn't know each other!) Anyway at that moment I was glad for two things: one, that I never carried much money with me because I traveled at night, and two, he was just after my money. I'd much rather surrender my money than my person. So I emptied my pockets, and there was basically just a bunch of change. It was the equivalent of like two dollars, so not very much. I gave him the change and he was like 'what?' He was definitely disappointed, I think he'd figured me for some rich tourist. When a little acting comes in handy Now the other thing you need to know here is that as soon as they started talking to me, my intuition said "Pretend you can't speak French". Because I was fluent I understood everything they said, even the slang. My French teacher would have been so proud! But I pretended to not only not speak French, but also I wanted them to think that I was a bit 'intellectually challenged'. That way I might find an opportunity later to surprise them. Or so I thought, anyway. So Reno looks at the coins, and he says "Is this it?" He looked like a kid who'd asked for a train for Christmas and gotten a tiny plastic car. Poor guy. Reno asked Jean - who was still looking like he'd rather be at home watching TV - to look through my coat pockets too. There was nothing else there...except for my US passport, which I really didn't want to lose because that would just be a huge pain. I'd already had it stolen from me on the first day I arrived in Paris, and I figured if I went to the police again they'd be like 'are you selling them?' Way too embarrassing. Who wants the money? Anyway Reno put the passport to one side, looked at his huge takings of two whole dollars...and said "Oh here, take it." He handed me the coins back, as in 'this really isn't worth it'. And playing my role of a clueless tourist, I said "Oh no, you keep it" and he said "No, just take it" and I said "No, no, I insist". It was like when you've got two friends arguing over who's going to pay the bill in a restaurant because each person wants to treat the other, right? Reno kept the coins, but he still didn't look happy about it. And although I'd diffused his anger a little bit - which was totally one of my goals - he still wanted something. I think at that moment though, even he didn't know what it was. Why I was grateful he didn't know geography So Reno picks up my passport and starts flicking through the pages. Now at that time there weren't any epassports. I had lots of stamps in my passport from when I traveled, and I was getting worried that he'd see that a US passport is very valuable on the black market, which it was. People would steal them, change the picture and sell them for lots of money. And here comes the bit where it was fortunate for me that he didn't know his geography. He looked at me and said "You're from England?" I played along with this because an English passport was valuable, but it wasn't considered as valuable as an American one (sorry English friends), so I was hoping he wouldn't decide to keep it. The scariest part Anyway, just then the train stopped. It was the last stop before Paris, and it was in the middle of nowhere. You know, at one of those deserted stations that just has fields on either side. Here's where the story gets the scariest, at least for me. Reno takes the gun from Jean, points it at my kneecap and says "Get off the train" as in 'get off the train with us and a gun in the middle of a field'. Well one thing was for sure - I didn't know what Reno wanted to do with me and a gun outside late at night, but I had no desire to find out. I'd noticed while all of the thieving was going on that Reno's two colleagues kept looking over their shoulders all the time. They were nervous that someone would come along, and it seemed to me that Reno was the mastermind and he'd coerced them into playing along with his plan. Taking a gamble So I took a gamble and I did the only thing I could think of. I pretended I didn't have a clue what Reno meant so that I could stay put. I figured he probably wouldn't shoot because he didn't want to make noise, and I knew there was no silencer on the gun (thanks to TV). He repeated his ultimatum, saying "If you ever want to see your beloved England again, you'll get off this train now". This was all in French of course. Well I was thinking that my survival was way more likely if I stayed put. So I just looked at him with a puzzled face and pretended to be really clueless. I pretended that I just didn't get what he meant. Nobody move He was looking at me, I was looking at him, and nobody moved. Suddenly we heard the sound that signalled the closing doors, and the train moved on. Inwardly I breathed a huge sigh of relief, because I'd taken a gamble that he wouldn't shoot, but still I wasn't 100 percent sure. Once the train moved, I knew he wouldn't shoot. At that point, much to my surprise, he gave me back my passport. To this day I don't know why, except it was obvious that he definitely didn't know how much it was worth. And he definitely didn't know his geography. Or his English actually, because it said "United States of America" on the cover in big letters. My best strategy Anyway I figured my best strategy - since they apparently had decided to stay with me all the way to Paris - was to befriend them. This might sound crazy, but it fit perfectly with my 'playing clueless' strategy. They asked me where I lived, and I told them "Place de Clichy." Now you need to know at that time, Place de Clichy was one of the rougher parts of Paris. It wasn't the roughest, but it was known for having more immigrants than native French. Everyone in that part of town got along relatively well together, but a lot of them were often prejudiced against by some of the more right-wing French. (This was years ago, it's way worse now, sadly). My captors were foreigners too - I could tell by their accents. So when I said "Place de Clichy" they looked impressed, which I thought was quite funny. It was a bit like the scene in Attack the Block, if you've seen that movie? You know, where the guys find out that the girl they mugged lives in their building and they say 'Hey if we'd have known you lived here we never would have bothered you'. Logical, right? I almost became a criminal I said they could come back to my house if they wanted. That might sound crazy to you, but I figured if they were planning on following me back home anyway, it was best to pretend I was being friendly about it. I figured I could find a way to surprise them. At that time I was living with my French hypnotist-later-turned-Scientologist boyfriend, and I knew he had a gun at home. So I decided that worst case scenario they'd follow me back home and my boyfriend would scare them or shoot them and then we'd call the police. That's seriously where my mind was going! My reckless moment At this point we were finally arriving in Paris - it felt like the longest train ride ever by that point. I saw that they were going to finally leave me alone. They kept looking over their shoulders (they'd put the gun away by this time which was such a relief), and Reno said 'Don't tell anyone. No cops!' And in a moment of what might have been stupid recklessness but which actually felt too damn good not to do, I said to them in fluent French - using slang and everything - "You think I'd call the cops? I hate cops. I'm from New York". A small victory Well, their jaws dropped. You could hear them thinking, "Shit!" because for kids like them who were relatively uneducated, New York meant gangsters and rough stuff all the time. (There was no internet, so everything they knew was based on rumors and the news which somehow I doubt they watched). Plus they realized I'd understood everything they'd been saying the whole trip, I'd just been pretending not to. So now they were afraid of being caught. They ran out of that train like their pants were on fire. When they got to the platform, they kept running. They were still running when I got out (once my knees had stopped shaking and I made my way to the metro). I never saw them again, for which I'm very grateful - oh, except as pumpkins (I kid you not), but that's another story. On to the tips: a common food to calm down So what food could I have given Reno? What food could have helped dampen his anger and chill him out a bit? Are you ready? The answer is: bananas. What? I can hear you say. Are you kidding? Nope, I'm not kidding. What's so great about bananas Bananas have vitamin B and potassium, both of which help to calm the nerves. In other words, they help chill us out. Plus they're delicious, easily available and inexpensive. Super cheap anger management...almost. I'd link to a site that I came across yesterday around this topic, but bizarrely on the page about bananas it also has a video called 'How to control your husband' which honestly just is too weird. I had lots of people controlling my ex-French husband (well he's no longer my husband but he's still French) and it wasn't fun. But again, that's another story. In the shownotes for this episode I'll link to an article that I wrote that tells you about not just bananas, but also several other kinds of food to calm down that can not only help with anger management, but also with reducing stress and anxiety. Some ideas for eating more bananas How do you eat bananas? Well, easy, right? You pick one up, peel it and munch away. They even fit in a bag or in your pocket (if it's a small banana and you've got a big pocket). The only problem with that last strategy though is that your banana might look like a gun...or like something else, neither of which would have made Reno very happy to see on my person, I don't think. I mean, I can't say that if I'd fed Reno a banana he'd have put the gun away, but he would have at least been very surprised. If you live in a kind of dangerous neighborhood, you might want a banana in your bag. Just for emergencies. Anyway, I've got lots of delicious recipes that use bananas in all kinds of creative ways in my 5-Minute Breakfasts recipe ebook that I'll link to in the shownotes for this episode. Have YOU got a story to share? If you've got a crazy, true story to share, I'd love to hear from you! Got a question, or a comment? Got a question, or a comment? Pop a note below in the comments, that would be awesome. You can also subscribe to the podcast to listen 'on the go' in iTunes. I hope you have an amazing day. Thank you so much for being here with me to share in my Clean Food, Dirty Stories. Bye for now! RESOURCES 5-Minute Breakfasts and other recipe ebooks: https://rockingrawchef.com/5-minute-recipes/ Article on properties of bananas plus other stress-busting foods: https://rockingrawchef.com/stressed-fight-top-5-anti-stress-foods/
Claudia Neuhofer is a waitress at Munich’s Oktoberfest, carrying up to ten liters of beer at time through the tent. Despite the tipsy guests, and recent fears, she loves her job. But she’s decided to call it a day.Claudia Neuhofer is a waitress at Munich’s Oktoberfest, carrying up to ten liters of beer at time through the tent. Despite the tipsy guests, and recent fears regarding, she loves her job. But she’s decided to call it a day.
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