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What if you're not broke—you're just pre-rich? In this powerhouse episode of Everyone's Talkin' Money, Shari sits down with Rachel Rodgers—CEO and founder of Hello Seven, wealth coach to thousands, and bestselling author of We Should All Be Millionaires and her latest, Future Millionaire—to talk about what it really takes to create wealth in a world that wasn't built for you. Rachel is a trailblazer helping women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA communities build seven-figure businesses and dismantle the generational cycle of overworking and under-earning. Her latest book, Future Millionaire, is designed to empower the next generation with the tools, mindset, and strategy to make wealth inevitable—and trust me, it's not just for the teens. You're going to want this roadmap too. We talk about abundance without delusion, raising money-smart kids in a cashless world, and how to finally stop shrinking your dreams to fit your paycheck. YOU'LL WALK AWAY LEARNING: Why Rachel says wealth is a choice—but not without calculated risk How to talk to your kids about money in a way that's real, relatable, and builds financial confidence Why Gen Z isn't lazy—they're overwhelmed, and what they need instead of shameHow to use a job as seed capital—not a financial destination What Rachel means by “million dollar decisions” and how to start making them now How parents can shift from financial gatekeepers to financial guides Why saving isn't the only goal—and sometimes spending is the smarter move What it takes to build wealth as an adult when you feel like you're already behind The money conversations every family needs to start having ASAP CONNECT WITH RACHEL RODGERS: Website: https://www.helloseven.co Instagram: @rachrodgersesq Book: Future Millionaire (Available wherever books are sold) More Books & Resources: We Should All Be Millionaires, Million Dollar Habits, Plan Your Year Like a Millionaire, Six Figure Side Hustle Follow the show on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode! Please leave a quick rating and review to help us reach more listeners like you Keep the conversation going on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney And remember: money should be a tool to live life on your terms—not a source of guilt or confusion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if making money was actually easy, even for you?In this episode, I talk with Rachel Rodgers, author of We Should All Be Millionaires and Future Millionaire, about wealth-building, negotiating your worth, and unlearning the fear that keeps so many of us stuck. We get into internal validation, navigating failure, and why your community matters more than any connection “up.” If you've ever felt like you had to prove yourself to earn more, this is the episode you need. Resources Mentioned We Should All Be Millionaires Future Millionaire My Coaching Programs Connect With Me Website: myleik.com Instagram: @myleik Community: Myleik & Mommas Newsletter: Sign up here Substack: Read it here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Episode 323 talks about how to become a future millionaire, featuring the one and only Rachel Rodgers. Listen now!Rachel Rodgers is the founder of Hello Seven, a company that helps women and marginalized communities build wealth and scale seven-figure businesses. A former attorney and self-made millionaire, she's the bestselling author of We Should All Be Millionaires and her latest book, Future Millionaire: A Young Person's Step-by-Step Guide to Making WEALTH Inevitable. Rachel's work has been featured on Good Morning America, Forbes, and The Drew Barrymore Show. For full episode show notes, visit here.
This week in the guest chair we have Rachel Rodgers—entrepreneur, coach, and bestselling author of We Should All Be Millionaires. She's back on the show with powerful insights to help side hustlers and full-time entrepreneurs alike build sustainable wealth and stop playing small.In this episode, she shares:How to make real “money moves” instead of hiding behind busy workThe mindset shifts needed to overcome imposter syndrome and take bold actionWhy outsourcing your life first can unlock growth in your businessHer step-by-step approach to building a million-dollar business with a strong team and systems to build wealth with confidenceHighlights include: 00:00 Intro04:00 Transitioning from law to passion projects11:40 Building life and business teams14:00 Balancing outsourcing and income16:45 Reframing selling as helping24:00 Importance of announcing your business30:00 Embracing growth and change37:00 Structuring a mastermind program46:00 Investing in yourself is key50:00 Helping Gen Z build wealth53:00 Tips for entrepreneursWatch episode 461 on YouTube and listen on all podcast appsLinks mentioned in this episodeRachel's first SHP episode: https://youtu.be/a_8Kyku41GE Rachel's website: https://rachelrodgers.com/Rachel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachrodgersesq/ Future Millionaire book: https://futuremillionairebook.com/ The Four Hour Work Week: https://www.amazon.com/4-Hour-Workweek-Escape-Live-Anywhere/dp/0307465357 The Big Leap: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-big-leap-gay-hendricks We Should All Be Millionaires: https://www.harpercollinsleadership.com/9781400221684/we-should-all-be-millionaires/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rssAnnouncementsJoin our Facebook CommunityIf you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebookGuest Social Media InfoRachel's website: https://rachelrodgers.com/Rachel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachrodgersesq/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textWe should all be millionaires. I mean, why the hell not?Rachel Rodgers is a self-proclaimed "keep it real, ornery biotch" and the bestselling author behind We Should All Be Millionaires and Future Millionaire. Her work flips the script on everything you've been taught about money, especially if you grew up thinking wealth was for them, not you."You can have reasons or you can have results." Rachel doesn't just say it—she lives it. Her first book serves as a reality check to all the tired, limiting beliefs we carry. It's not about grinding harder. It's about taking bold risks and refusing to play small just to keep others comfortable.She breaks down the difference between broke boo and rich boo energy. Spoiler: if you're exhausted, resentful, and trying to do it all alone, you're not in the zone to build real wealth. Ask for help. Expand. Expect more.Need ideas to earn more? Train your brain to look for open doors, not dead ends. Think assessments, side hustles, and monetizing your natural skills. What does rich look like for you?Her latest book, Future Millionaire, is a Gen Z money playbook for making wealth inevitable. A job isn't the goal. Freedom is. Entrepreneurship, investments, and side gigs—they're all part of your toolkit now.And yes, she's got 100 legit money-making ideas to prove it.Don't miss the full episode. It might just be the mindset shift you didn't know you needed.What's Inside:The surprising truth: Working hard will not make you rich.How thinking you're broke might be your most expensive habit.Why Women and marginalized people need to think bigger, not smallerBuild wealth and still save your sanity, soul, and your Starbucks.Why Gen Z might save us all.You. Yeah, YOU! Don't close the book on those money-making dreams. Did Rachel give you any ideas today for some unfound income? Let me know on Insta!Mentioned In This Episode:Future MillionaireYou can become a millionaire! Registration is now open for the Membership ExperienceOonagh Duncan (@oonaghduncan) on Instagram Fit Feels Good Goals, Grit and some Woo Woo Shit with Oonagh Duncan Leave me a voice note on Speak Pipe!
Today's guest is Rachel Rodgers—a powerhouse entrepreneur, bestselling author, and tireless advocate for wealth building, especially for those historically excluded from financial success. You might remember Rachel from her groundbreaking book, We Should All Be Millionaires.She's back with another insightful and empowering book titled Future Millionaire: A Young Person's Step-by-Step Guide to Making Wealth Inevitable. It's a powerful message for young people, particularly those aged 13 to 25, designed to equip them not just with dreams, but with a strategic blueprint for achieving genuine wealth.Rachel's mission is clear: it's time we start teaching our children that wealth is within their reach, no matter their starting point. Today, she joins me to discuss how we can foster a millionaire mindset in our kids, why being rich and famous isn't the goal, and what practical steps parents and young adults can take right now to secure their financial futures.
Makers Gonna Sell: A Podcast for Creative Entrepreneurs with Cheryl Ham and Nicky Avery
Selling can feel awkward—especially for creatives who'd rather be making than marketing. If you've ever hesitated to promote your products because you don't want to sound pushy or salesy, this episode is for you! I'm joined by my friend Kari Capone, founder of The Spinning Hand, to talk about the mindset shifts and strategies that make selling feel natural (and even fun!). We get real about the fears that hold people back, why "confidence" is overrated, and how to actually ask for the sale in a way that feels good. Plus, Kari shares how she went from struggling to ask for the sale in her first business to running a thriving handmade business today. If you've ever thought, I don't want to bother people or they'll buy if they want it—I don't need to ask, grab a coffee and join us for this conversation. It might just change how you think about selling. Timestamps & Key Takeaways [00:00] – Why Selling Feels Hard (and Why You're Not Alone) Most creatives love making but hate selling. We break down why selling feels so uncomfortable—and why that doesn't mean you're doing it wrong. [06:30] – The Money Stories Holding You Back The way you grew up thinking about money is impacting how you sell—whether you realize it or not. Kari shares how her "squeeze every penny" mindset made selling feel icky (and how she changed it). [15:45] – The Truth About Confidence (Hint: It's Overrated) "You don't wake up confident—you wake up with courage." If you're waiting to feel confident before you sell, you'll be waiting forever. [24:00] – Selling Doesn't Have to Feel Gross Pushy, manipulative selling isn't the only way. Here's how to authentically sell—without feeling like a used car salesman. [35:20] – If You're Only Talking About Your Product Once, You're Losing Sales Most people aren't seeing every post or email you send. Talking about your product repeatedly isn't annoying—it's necessary. [42:10] – Trust Your Customers to Make Their Own Buying Decisions It's easy to assume what people will or won't spend based on our own money mindset, but that's not our decision to make. Our job is simply to share what we offer—our customers will decide if it's right for them. [51:30] – Handling Unsubscribes Like a Pro Every email list loses people—but unsubscribes aren't rejection. Learn why losing subscribers can actually be a good thing. [1:02:00] – How to Start Asking for the Sale (Without Feeling Weird About It) If the thought of asking people to buy makes your stomach turn, this section is for you. We share simple, doable ways to ease into selling with confidence. Resources Mentioned Some links in this episode may be affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting our podcast! The Truth About Email Unsubscribes Break Free from Limiting Beliefs Holding Back Your Handmade Business Email Unsubscribe Rate Calculator – See how your unsubscribe rate compares to your industry average. It only takes a minute or two to plug in your numbers to see how the percentage is lookingfor your handmade business. We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers Paperback Audiobook Let's Connect! I'd love to hear how this episode shifted your perspective on selling! What's one small step you're taking to sell with more confidence? Let's chat:
In episode 3 of Season 2, Kelly Noble, a certified quantum business coach and wealth activator, shares her transformative journey from corporate burnout to entrepreneurial empowerment. She opens up about breaking free from limiting beliefs, corporate masking, and the societal conditioning that ties self-worth to achievement. The discussion explores the deep connections between self-discovery, building a business, and the power of aligned leadership.Kelly emphasizes the importance of challenging the status quo, healing generational traumas, and redefining success through authenticity and values-driven decisions. She also delves into corporate culture, systemic change, and the impact of leadership on organizational and personal growth. This episode offers invaluable insights for those navigating career transitions, striving for authentic leadership, or seeking to create a life and legacy of impact.Guest Information:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kellynoble.coaching/Manifest That Shift Podcast: https://manifestthatshift.buzzsprout.comwww.kellynoblecoaching.com References:Book - We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers - https://www.amazon.com/We-Should-All-Be-Millionaires/dp/1400221625Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode.Credits and Acknowledgements:Hosted, Produced, and Edited by Heather Pridemore. https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-pridemore-mba/Thank you for tuning into small acts of rebellion. Ready to start a revolution? Please share it with others who aspire to redefine success on their own terms.Don't forget to subscribe for more stories of personal and professional defiance. For additional content, follow us on Instagram @smallactsofrebellionpodcast & @PridemoreCoaching and visit us at PridemoreCoaching.com.Keep owning your story!
While the third Monday of January has been called the most depressing day of the year, the surrounding weeks can also wreak havoc on your mental health. Many of us feel sad, tired, and unmotivated after the holidays, and the stress of our current economy can make these symptoms feel even worse. Your mental health has a direct impact on the health of your business. In this episode of Marketing Sucks, I'm joined by brilliant psychotherapist and mindset coach Natacha Pennycooke to talk about the signs and symptoms you should keep an eye on during the winter months — and the mental health strategies that can help you kick off the New Year with less overwhelm! Tune in to learn how Blue Monday outgrew its gimmicky origins, why January is a mental health danger zone, and how to get seriously proactive about self care. Marketing sucks. Let's learn together. Hit play to discover: How to recognize the signs that you may suffer from seasonal affective disorderHow to reduce (or even prevent) poor mental health outcomes in the winterHow to forecast and prepare for the ebbs and flows of your mental healthPlease rate, review, and subscribe!Guest bio: Natacha Pennycooke is a leader in workplace mental health, equity education, and psychological safety, a Mindset Coach, and an award-winning psychotherapist. With over 13 years of experience, she is CEO of Natacha Pennycooke Psychotherapy, a flourishing anti-oppressive, healing-focused, and trauma-informed private group practice.Timestamps: 00:11 Meet Natacha Pennycooke01:41 Blue Monday 06:32 SAD & holiday stress09:55 Prevention & prediction tips16:17 Link between business & personal health19:45 Mental health as a moneymaker24:13 Investing in self care25:59 Activating states of rest29:59 7 types of rest & 5 closest people34:14 Check-ins & hell months37:37 Your action item38:42 Outro Links mentioned: Natacha Pennycookenatachapennycooke.com theacceleratedleader.com Instagram: @natachapennycooke.therapy, @natachapennycooke.ceoWe Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman's Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power by Rachel Rodgers amazon.ca/We-Should-All-Be-Millionaires/dp/1400221625 7 Types of Rest—
The Global Phenomenon Podcast | for Online Coaches, Consultants and Solopreneurs
In this lively and heartfelt episode, Elyssa Smith and I dive into a fun and personal conversation about the most influential coaches who have shaped our lives and businesses. We share the game-changing lessons we've learned, the pivotal moments that shifted our paths, and why the right mentorship can make all the difference in your journey. Whether you're searching for inspiration, curious about the coaches behind the success stories, or just love a good discussion about growth and transformation, this episode is packed with insights, laughter, and a peek behind the scenes of our entrepreneurial lives. EPISODE LINKS:
The Global Phenomenon Podcast | for Online Coaches, Consultants and Solopreneurs
In this episode we speak with Elyssa Smith, a trauma-informed life strategist and TEDx speaker, to explore how unrecognized trauma shapes our behaviors, relationships, and success in business. Elyssa breaks down the concept of trauma into Big T, Little T, and Tiny T categories, shedding light on how even subtle, unmet emotional needs from childhood can lead to procrastination, imposter syndrome, and perfectionism. Together, they discuss the importance of self-awareness in overcoming self-sabotage, the power of regulating your nervous system using Elyssa's 3S Framework, and how to identify and heal from toxic relationship dynamics. With heartfelt stories and actionable insights, this episode serves as a powerful reminder that rewiring your mindset and embracing self-validation can unlock your full potential in both life and business. EPISODE LINKS:
Lauren and Rachael talk ethics, personal values, and what it can look like to honor those ideals in your creative business. They discuss how outside forces can challenge one's adherence to a self-imposed ethical framework and OF COURSE the importance of holding the nuance through it all. This discussion blossoms into an exploration of how the mutual support of a loving community can help us grow and thrive; plus, a reminder on the importance of checking in with yourself and having the courage to change course when your current path no longer suits you.Episode Mentions: https://www.instagram.com/heykyle/NightBitch by Rachel J. YoderLalese's IG post about her Ceramics businessRachel Rodger's ‘We Should All Be Millionaires' The transcript for this episode can be found here! Cover art designed and photographed by Kristle Marshall for Hom Sweet HomFollow the pod on Instagram @chaoticcreativespod and tag us in the projects you're working on while listening!Say hi or tell us a silly lil joke: chaoticcreativespodcast@gmail.comLauren's links:WebsiteInstagramOnline ClassesRachael's links:WebsiteInstagramPrioritize Play WorkshopStyle Course
In this episode, I dive into three books that have profoundly shifted my mindset in the past few months: We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rogers, 10x Is Easier Than 2x, and The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy. These books challenged me to be grateful for what I have while still daring to dream bigger. We'll chat about the power of dreaming big, why surrounding yourself with other big thinkers is a game-changer, and how getting clear on what you really want can make all the difference. If you're ready to shift from feeling stuck to seeing all you've gained, or if you've ever wondered what a 10x mindset could unlock for you, this one's for you. Whether you're ready to become a millionaire, shift your focus from what's missing to what you've gained, or align your goals with your true desires, this episode will inspire you to evaluate life through a whole new lens. If you're a current podcaster or aspiring podcaster who wants to grow their business with a podcast, check out Podcast Growth Club where Rayna shares her best strategies to help you grow and monetize your podcast with a small audience. Support the Show and Rayna's Work to Elevate MidWest Women!Buy Me a CoffeeIf you love the show, please subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a positive review
What are my top personal development book recommendations? In today's episode, I'm sharing five books that every female entrepreneur should read. The Shoot It Straight Podcast is brought to you by Sabrina Gebhardt, photographer and educator. Join us each week as we discuss what it's like to be a female creative entrepreneur while balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood. If you're trying to find balance in this exciting place you're in, yet willing to talk about the hard stuff too, Shoot It Straight Podcast is here to share practical and tangible takeaways to help you shoot it straight. This episode is brought to you by Root To Rise, a mastermind and retreat for female photographers where personal development meets business growth. During the four-month experience, students have weekly calls focused on goals, boundaries, money, and marketing. The program also includes incredible guest teachers, a private Facebook community, and weekly Voxer hours with individualized guidance and mentorship. Sign up today to join the waitlist. Learn More >>Review the Show Notes:Profit First (4:40)We Should All Be Millionaires (7:15)Atomic Habits (11:04) - place ad before this15 Invaluable Laws Of Growth (14:40)You Are A Badass At Making Money (16:40)Mentioned in this episode:Profit First: amzn.to/3TG9DFFWe Should All Be Millionaires: amzn.to/3BgSoViAtomic Habits: amzn.to/3BqNMM4The 15 Invaluable Laws Of Growth: amzn.to/3Zu88ydYou Are A Badass At Making Money: amzn.to/3ZFfOhjConnect with Sabrina:Root To Rise Waitlist: sabrinagebhardt.krtra.com/t/cBkKxLJVfICpInstagram: instagram.com/sabrinagebhardtphotographyWebsite: sabrinagebhardt.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Are you a Broke Boo or a Rich Boo? Do you make Broke A#$ decisions or Million Dollar Decisions? In this episode, I am diving into the genius of Rachel Roger's book aptly titled - We Should All Be Millionaires. Rodgers argues that society and the media perpetuate stereotypes about women and money that keep women from earning more. She rejects the idea that women need to work harder or live more frugally, and instead suggests that women need to change how they think and feel about money. When women are millionaires, the world changes for the better. And before you think, there is no way I will ever be a millionaire, think again. Take a listen as I dive into a few of my top takeaways from Rachel's genius book including helping you discern which type of decisions are guiding your life: Broke A#$ Decisions or Million Dollar Decisions. Check out the book - We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel RogersLearn more about the Women's Leadership Conference this October 1st and 2nd in Green Bay, Wisconsin.If you're a current podcaster or aspiring podcaster who wants to grow their business with a podcast, check out Podcast Growth Club where Rayna shares her best strategies to help you grow and monetize your podcast with a small audience. Check it out here: https://link.chtbl.com/xOABZ7l7Support the Show and Rayna's Work to Elevate MidWest Women!Buy Me a CoffeeIf you love the show, please subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave us a positive review
In this episode of Passion Struck, I had the incredible privilege of welcoming Rachel Rodgers, a powerhouse of empowerment and financial wisdom. Rachel is the CEO and founder of Hello7, a multi-million dollar company dedicated to helping diverse entrepreneurs earn more money and build wealth. Her first groundbreaking book, "We Should All Be Millionaires," sparked a revolution in mindset, inspiring thousands to reimagine their relationship with money. Today, we delve into her highly anticipated companion guide, "Million Dollar Action," which provides a step-by-step roadmap to making wealth happen.Rachel shares her journey from being an intellectual property attorney to starting a coaching business focused on wealth building. She emphasizes the importance of transitioning carefully and testing new ventures as side hustles before fully committing. We discuss the startling statistics about women entrepreneurs and the wealth gap, highlighting the need for financial security and empowerment.SponsorsBabbel is the new way to learn a foreign language. The comprehensive learning system combines effective education methods with state-of-the-art technology! Right now, get SIXTY percent off your Babbel subscription—but only for our listeners, at Babbel dot com slash PASSION.--► For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to:https://passionstruck.com/deals/Order a copy of my book, "Passion Struck: Twelve Powerful Principles to Unlock Your Purpose and Ignite Your Most Intentional Life," today! Recognized as a 2024 must-read by the Next Big Idea Club, the book has won the Business Minds Best Book Award, the Eric Hoffer Award, the International Book Awards for Best Non-Fiction, the 2024 Melanie P. Smith Reader's Choice Contest by Connections eMagazine, and the Non-Fiction Book Awards Gold Medal. Don't miss the opportunity to transform your life with these powerful principles!Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/rachel-rodgers-on-how-you-build-wealth-abundance/In this episode, you will learn:The importance of taking responsibility for financial decisions and improving control over themThe significance of forgiveness in financial matters, especially forgiving oneself for past mistakesThe impact of mindset shifts on one's ability to see opportunities and abundanceThe value of making million-dollar decisions that align with abundance and growthThe role of community in supporting and holding individuals accountable for their financial goalsAll things Rachel Rodgers: https://rachelrodgers.com/Catch More of Passion StruckWatch my solo episode on The 6 Key Steps to Bold Risk-Taking for Personal Growth.Can't miss my episode withRusty Shelton on How You Build Your Authority AdvantageListen to my interview withHilary Billings on the Psychology of Attention, Mastering Short-Form Video, and Personal Brand BuildingCatch my interview with Jen Gottlieb on How to Create Your Own Success by Being SeenListen to Seth Godin on Why We Need Systems Change to Save the PlanetLike this show? Please leave us a review here-- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally!Show Less
In this episode of the Kelly Roach Show, Kelly and Rachel Rodgers, author of "We Should All Be Millionaires" and founder of Hello Seven, discuss strategies for achieving financial success. They delve into the importance of overcoming financial mistakes, the necessity of effective delegation, and the power of maintaining a positive mindset. Rachel shares insights from her new book, "The Million Dollar Action Plan," and introduces the Daily Seven—a framework for cultivating millionaire habits. Tune in to learn how to transform your mindset and operationalize your business for sustainable growth. Also in this episode: Leadership goes beyond mere management; it involves vision casting, one-on-one mentoring, and establishing a feedback loop to nurture a high-performing team. Exposing new people to your business through PR, content creation, and networking is crucial in establishing a strong brand that people can resonate with. CEOs must spend time looking ahead, innovating, and disrupting to stay ahead in the market. Quiet, strategic thinking is essential for continuous reinvention. Knowing your core financials daily ensures that you can coach and guide your team effectively to meet business goals. About Rachel Rodgers: Rachel Rodgers is the founder of Hello Seven, a multi-million dollar company that teaches diverse entrepreneurs how to earn more money and build wealth. Hello Seven has been recognized as an Inc 5000 company for the past 3 years. As a business coach, attorney, CEO, Black woman, working mother, and self-made millionaire, Rodgers brings a powerful combination of professional and personal insight. She's known for her blunt, sensible advice and for calling out the elephant in the room—whether it's racism, misogyny, or centuries of unfair legal practices that have stripped financial power away from women. Rodgers teaches her clients how to succeed financially in spite of the very real obstacles along the path. Stay Connected With Kelly Roach: Instagram | LinkedIn | Facebook | Youtube
Rachel Rodgers, Founder and CEO of Hello Seven, intellectual property attorney, and author of We Should All Be Millionaires is sharing the real reason women don't trust themselves with money, how they actually spend it when they do have it, and what needs to change in order for all of us to have greater economic well-being. Warning: you will likely leave this episode fired the f*ck up.Full episode with Rachel: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/we-should-all-be-millionaires-with-rachel-rodgers/id1251196416?i=1000522008507You can join our Patreon community here: https://www.patreon.com/selfhelplessYour Host, Delanie Fischer: https://www.delaniefischer.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows. In this episode, we have a very special group of guest panelists and one special guest host; some of the great women in compliance. In this special episode, Everything Compliance is by Kristy Grant-Hart, and the guest panelists include Karen Woody, Karen Moore, Lisa Fine and Hemma Lomax. 1. Karen Woody takes a deep dive into the current evolution of Caremark in Delaware. She raves about her alma mater UVA making the college baseball World Series and for this special GWIC-inspired edition of Everything Compliance. 2. Host Kristy Grant-Hart shouts out to Rachel Rogers, author of We Should All Be Millionaires and her call to action for women to lead more in politics, in business and in entrepreneurship. 3. Karen Moore explores whether Boeing will be prosecuted under its current DPA. She sends sympathies to the family of John Burnett, the Boeing whistleblower who died. 4. Lisa Fine takes a deep dive into the recent acquittal of Mike Lynch in his criminal case for the sale of Autonomy to HP. In her Raves and Rants segment, she has two raves. First to all the Dads out there, Happy Father's Day. Her second is to Compliance Week retiring EIC Kyle Brasseur for his tenure at Compliance Week. 5. Hemma Lomax goes into a deep rant about compliance training. She raves about Everything Compliance for its first Great Women podcast and to Jiminy Cricket, whose signature phrase is “Let your conscience be your guide.” The members of this special episode of Everything Compliance are: • Karen Woody – Is one of the top academic experts on the SEC. She is also the co-host of the award-winning podcast, The Woody Report. • Karen Moore is an Adjunct Law professor at the Fordham School of Law. • Lisa Fine – is a co-host of the award-winning Great Women in Compliance. • Hemma Lomax- is a co-host of the award-winning Great Women in Compliance. The host of this special episode of Everything Compliance is Kristy Grant-Hart, founder of Spark Compliance and co-host of the award-winning podcast 2 Gurus Talk Compliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to create a 7-figure side hustle? Guest Rachel Rodgers is the CEO/Founder of Hello Seven, an award-winning company that teaches women, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA people how to build a seven-figure business and create generational wealth. She's the author of We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman's Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power. Her new workbook, Million Dollar Action, is a companion to her bestselling book.
In my first few years as a coach and in all 7 years of my freelance work, I avoided money talk. But as time went on, I realized how crucial it is to examine both our relationships with money and how we manage it in order to have a sustainable business and a purposeful life in a capitalist world. I got there in part thanks to Rachel Rodgers, a business coach and CEO of Hello7, who helps women and marginalized communities empower themselves financially. Her book "We Should All Be Millionaires" changed everything for me. And since I now love diving into money with my clients, this week we're diving into three money tendencies I see often in my clients and how they can hold us back. I'll share a tip on how to work through each tendency and how the Money Clarity Course for Freelancers has resources to guide you to a more empowered financial mindset and management practices. Listen to hear about: Money Avoidance: "I don't know anything about money." "It's not polite." "Money is evil." "I can't even think about the state of my finances." The massive cost in avoiding looking at your money and how it takes away from your agency and ability to make informed decisions A tip to learn to become more comfortable with the discomfort around money Money Overwhelm: "I feel so confused on what I need to do with my money." "I can't tell if this financial advice is valid or right for me." "I have analysis paralysis after going down the Google rabbit hole." How some freelancers are open and willing to talk about and think about money, but get in the weeds with the more tactical, hands-on side of it. A tip to collect data to figure out your current money status and where you're headed. Money Complacency: "I'm getting by okay, but know I could make better money moves." "I'm not sure if my positioning matches my pricing and wonder what raising my prices would do." "I wish I could prioritize money management but no one is holding me accountable." Your price is costing you: The small choices you make around money affect you in the long run, which can hurt if you're not making informed choices. How to take action and start making empowered money moves in the future. The Money Clarity Course for Freelancers Q3 cohort begins July 1, 2024! If you resonate with any or multiple of the tendencies I talk about here, you might love the Money Clarity Course this summer. It gives you an opportunity to be brave in addressing your money mindset and practices head-on, while providing accountability and resources to help you reach your financial goals. I spent years putting together this course and believe it's the only money course you'll ever need as a freelancer. We have live coaching calls every month plus lifetime access to the six sections of the course. We even have a certified accountant join in one module to give you the ins and outs of the financial system. This entire course is built to help you do the work. I have both the tools and coaching to help you get there. Let's do this. Explore the Money Clarity Course Resources Mentioned: Rachel Rodgers Hello Seven justawildthought.com/money Connect with Justine: Website: https://www.justawildthought.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justawildthought Was this episode helpful? Screenshot this and tell a friend to go to justawildthought.com/podcast! Please rate and review Creatives in the Wild on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Elena Deutsch, a career coach on a mission to help women and non-binary lawyers find fulfillment outside of big law, shares inspiring stories of individuals who have transformed their legal careers through her program, Will. From setting boundaries to exploring new career paths, Elena's insights and guidance empower individuals to prioritize their well-being and create a career and life they love. Tune in to hear how Elena's program is helping lawyers navigate their professional journeys with confidence and purpose.Transform Your Legal CareerElena Deutsch is the founder of Will, a program designed to help women and non-binary lawyers who feel stuck and unhappy in their current legal careers. Through Will, Elena assists individuals in discovering what truly lights them up and helps them create a fulfilling and meaningful career path outside of traditional big law firms. The program focuses on self-discovery, goal clarification, and taking action to align one's career with their passions and values. Elena emphasizes the importance of putting oneself first and setting boundaries to prioritize mental health and personal well-being in the legal profession.“You don't have to try and be a round peg in a square hole,” shares Elena Deutsch in Episode 144 of You Are a Lawyer.At Will, individuals are encouraged to explore alternative career paths within the legal field or outside of it, based on their interests and strengths. Will provides a supportive environment for individuals to transform their careers, whether it involves transitioning to a different type of law practice, starting their own firm, or pursuing entirely new ventures that align with their values and aspirations. Elena's program empowers individuals to take control of their careers and create a life that brings them fulfillment and joy.LISTEN TO LEARNThe importance of setting boundaries and putting yourself first in your career and lifeHow to navigate a career transition within the legal field or outside of itStrategies for advocating for yourself and making choices that align with your values and goalsWE ALSO DISCUSSThe experiences of individuals who have successfully transitioned within or out of the legal fieldBook recommendations for personal and professional development, including We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rogers and The Most Powerful Woman in the Room by an author specializing in negotiation techniquesThe significance of seeking inspiration from others, sharing stories, and building a career that aligns with personal fulfillment and well-beingJoin the FREE mailing list!Get behind-the-scenes content from You Are A Lawyer. 1) Visit www.youarealawyer.com2) Add your email address to the Subscribe pop-up box OR3) Enter your email address on the right side of the screen4) Get emails from me (I won't fill your inbox with junk)!Interact with You Are A LawyerKyla Denanyoh hosts the You Are A Lawyer podcast. Follow the podcast:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@youarealawyerWebsite: https://www.youarealawyer.com
Today, I'm speaking with Rachel Rodgers, an intellectual property attorney, business coach, and the CEO and founder of Hello Seven, a coaching community that teaches women how to build wealth. After founding her own law practice, Rachel realized she had a knack for marketing and running a business. Her clients noticed too, and started asking for advice. Rachel followed the demand, pivoting to full-time business coaching and hit $1 million by March of her first year. That pivot has grown into Hello Seven, a business Rachel has bootstrapped from $0 to 8-figures. Hello Seven is one of the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. and is listed on the Inc. 5000. Rachel is also the author of the best-selling book, “We Should All Be Millionaires”, and has been featured in publications like The New York Times, Forbes, and Entrepreneur. In this episode, you'll hear about leaving the safety of a 6-figure salary to pursue a passion for business coaching, the ROI of writing a book, and Rachel's light-bulb moment that allowed her to scale from 7 to 8-figures. Key Takeaways with Rachel Rodgers From law practice to business coaching Breaking the mold in an old-school industry Dealing with negative press Charging for consulting Persuasive copywriting Why Amazon considers ideas from all employees Committing to getting great at something Growing pains from $5 to $10 million Writing a book to grow your business Her biggest regret from 7 to 8-figures How to hire when scaling to $10M+ Thinking like a billionaire Get the full show notes here: https://beyondamillion.com/124 Subscribe to the Podcast We hope you enjoy this episode and that you find some golden nuggets within this interview. Trust us, it's there! If you want episodes delivered straight to your inbox, consider subscribing to the show and we'll email you each time a new episode is released! Thanks for tuning it & keep being awesome. BAM!
In today's episode we recommend four books that we talked about during our 3-Day Challenge. The books are: We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Dr Joseph Murphy As a Man Thinketh by James Allen Make sure to watch our 3-Day Challenge here if you haven't already: https://businessanddreams.typeform.com/to/wGtTvGJQ?typeform-source=www.businessanddreams.com If you're curious to hear more about Business & Dreams Academy, join our growing waitlist here: https://businessanddreams.typeform.com/to/D4XBjQOm Hope you'll like this episode!
Are you ready to skyrocket your private practice with growth tips that actually work? Tune into this special anniversary episode where I share a treasure trove of wisdom from our first year together! First, you'll discover how to pinpoint a niche you adore and tackle the fears holding you back. Next I'll share how you can fall in love with marketing and why you need to start seeing yourself as the CEO of your practice. Plus, you'll master the art of quick, effective consultation calls that turn prospects into clients. We'll even touch on somatics for deeper client connections and discuss smart financial moves for those making the leap to their own private practice. And because we all deserve a little fun, find out why pleasure is a must-have ingredient in your business recipe. This episode is jam-packed with my top actionable private practice growth tips that will transform the way you work. Don't miss out – tune in now and take the first step towards a thriving practice and a happier you!Topics covered in this episodeHow choosing the right niche can help you grow your private practiceThe sneaky fears that might be holding you back from achieving your dream practiceWhy embracing your role as a CEO is crucial for your private practice's successHow to master the art of quick, high-converting consultation callsWhich financial strategies you should consider when starting your own private practiceHow prioritizing pleasure leads to growth and increased revenue in your businessConnect with Felicia:Get my freebie & join the email list: The Magic SheetsInstagram: @the_bad_therapistWebsite: www.thebadtherapist.coachFacebook group: Healing MoneyResources from this episode:We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel RodgersRelated episodes:How to Pick a Therapy Niche That Makes You Happy [Ep 4]Marketing Mindset Shifts You Need to Make to Fall in Love With Marketing [Ep 5]My Secret to Turning 10 Min Intake Calls Into Paying Clients [Ep 7]Setting Boundaries & Valuing Your Worth as a Therapist with Emily Adams [Ep 8]Making the Leap: Tips for Transitioning from Agency Work to Private Practice [Ep 34]Why Incorporating Pleasure into Your Business is a Non-Negotiable for Growth & Success [Ep 37]Quote:"If you aren't running your private practice like a business, then you've got a really expensive hobby." - Felicia
Have you ever wondered what possibilities you're missing out on, just because you've never even considered them? How do you break free from your current mindset, which can limit your potential for growth and success, and unlock radical potential? In this episode of The Uncommon Way, we delve into the crucial process of reinvention, showing you why it's essential to question everything and build your ability for expansive thinking … and how to do it. You'll bring the transformations into your business and unlock a new level of success and fulfillment. You will: 1. Learn why it's crucial to dramatically stretch your possibilities in order to create new results in your business and life. 2. Discover tactical strategies to expand your thinking and consider possibilities you've never explored. 3. Gain insights on integrating these radical shifts into your business to achieve uncommon success and fulfillment. Ready to unlock radical possibilities and transform your business and life? Scroll up & press play now to step into a completely new future. Schedule a call with Jenna to talk about joining the Clarity Accelerator to dial in the pieces of your successful business and first-rate mindset. https://www.theuncommonway.com/schedule Sign up here to get on the waitlist for Power & Potency, the new mastermind for accomplished women entrepreneurs, and hear all new information as it's released: https://www.theuncommonway.com/waitlist Leave a voicemail for Jenna and get her personalized advice for your business: https://www.theuncommonway.com/talk Links mentioned #88 Massive Business Growth Requires Blowing Everything Up (BTS of Our Reinvention & Why You Need It Too As a Woman Entrepreneur) #2 The Decision Tree Books mentioned We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers The Uncommon Way is led by business coach Jenna Harrison, who helps women entrepreneurs feel confident, find their ideal clients effortlessly and avoid overwork so they can manifest abundance in their business and life.
Julie Deem invites Lindsay Sharma to the show. Lindsay is a seasoned real estate investor and entrepreneur, sharing her journey and insights into the world of real estate investing. Lindsay is passionate about empowering busy women to enter the industry and achieve financial success. Join us as Lindsay shares her story, from navigating the challenges of the auto industry downturn to building a successful real estate business. Episode Highlights: Lindsay's journey from graphic design to real estate investing. Transitioning from passive income through digital products to active real estate investing. The importance of mindset and vision in entrepreneurship. Strategies for getting started in real estate investing, even with limited experience or resources. Book Reference: We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman's Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/We-Should-All-Be-Millionaires/dp/1400221625 Connect with Lindsay Sharma: Website: lindsaysharmaproperties.com Facebook: Lindsay Sharma Instagram: USW Podcast @uswkokomo Kalena James @yesitskalenajames Julie Deem @indymompreneur -------------------------------------------------- USW Kokomo Website Production by The Business Podcast Editor --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/united-state-of-women/message
JOIN US IN - THE CLUB - An annual membership where high-achieving women come together to unapologetically OWN THEIR “BOSSY” in order to rise to the top, make massive impact, and not burn out while doing it. Grab your spot in THE CLUB today by CLICKING HERE! ______________________________Welcome to the YOU CAN CALL ME “BOSSY” PODCAST! In this quick hit episode, I dig into the world of money mindset- ONE OF MY FAVORITE TOPICS. Join in as I go through my own journey with a money mindset, exploring my personal struggles and breakthroughs. There will also be insights from the book "We Should All Be Millionaires" by Rachel Rogers as we get into the powerful messages about self-worth, abundance, and reframing limiting beliefs about money. Get ready for a discussion that challenges the traditional narratives around money and inspires you to embrace your worth. Key Takeaways: Uncovering deep subconscious programming around money Questioning societal norms and permission to be expensive Flipping the script on money-related beliefs If you enjoyed this episode and are excited for more, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and write a review to help build momentum and support the show (5-stars would be AWESOME! LET'S FREAKING GO! LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or join my STAND IN YOUR POWER FACEBOOK GROUP Grab a signed copy of my bestselling book STAND IN YOUR POWER HEREWatch my TEDx Talk “The Wisdom of Your Ancestors Should Be Ignored” HERE
Life transitions, whether anticipated or unexpected, hold immense potential for personal growth and reinvention. In the latest episode of the Quiet Wealth podcast, host Camilla Jeffs engages in conversation with April Crossley— a remarkable entrepreneur who navigated the challenges of becoming empty nesters and found fulfillment through purposeful investments and activities.April shares her inspiring journey from the healthcare industry to real estate, revealing how she brilliantly evolved her business. Leading by example, she emphasizes the significance of making a positive social and environmental impact through intentional investments, leaving a legacy that goes beyond financial success.Listen to this episode today to discover how embracing life transitions can lead to personal fulfillment and financial stability. In this episode, we talk about:• April's journey from healthcare to real estate investing• Transition from flipping houses to owning rental properties and exploring passive investing• Pivot towards impact investing and affordable housing• Challenges of transitioning into different phases of life• Finding peace and fulfillment through personal growth and self-work• Insights on impact investing and creating positive social and environmental impacts• Vision for impact investing and building a legacy of empowerment and generosityConnect with April CrossleyLazy Girl REI - https://www.lazygirlrei.com/home60150216LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/april-crossley/Email - april@lazygirlrei.comResources:We Should All Be Millionaires - https://www.amazon.com/We-Should-All-Be-Millionaires/dp/1400221625The ONE Thing - https://www.amazon.com/ONE-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary-Results/dp/1885167776Who Not How - https://www.amazon.com/Who-Not-How-Accelerating-Teamwork-ebook/dp/B0867ZJ151===Family Bank Spreadsheet - http://camillajeffs.com/raising-money-smart-kids/Prime Time Wealth Academy - https://camillajeffs.thinkific.com/courses/prime-time-wealth-academyPrime Time Wealth Academy YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJYjXBtQnNKeXSrhMIaRgGQ===Shout out to my podcast manager, Abby! If you're ready to take your podcast to the next level, contact her today productions@abbyguaki.com.===Are you ready to try passive investing in real estate? Get access to my FREE Passive Investing Masterclass! https://steadystreaminvestments.com/masterclass/ Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/steadystreaminvestments https://www.instagram.com/quietwealthcommunity/ https://www.tiktok.com/@quietwealth https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2MFOVyPWo0XD0QVJxgDxbQ https://www.linkedin.com/company/steady-stream-investments
I'm running a free “Save $1,000 Challenge” to teach you creative strategies to save money. It's 5 days long and starts on Monday. Grab your free spot here: https://Erika.com/go #68: Rachel Rodgers, CEO of Hello Seven and author of the bestselling book 'WE SHOULD ALL BE MILLIONAIRES', is my guest in today's episode. Rachel helps people build wealth and teaches them how to make the right financial decisions. You'll also learn: The difference between Broke Decisions vs. Million Dollar Decisions What holds people back from becoming a millionaire The Magic Number of annual earnings! Three steps to become a millionaire Special thanks to our partners & sponsors: Index by Pinger: See how the Index by Pinger app can help manage your business at https://Erika.com/GetIndex Hostinger: Use ERIKA10 to get 10% off a website and a free domain name at https://hostinger.com/erika10 Webull (free stocks) - https://erikataughtme.com/invest Aura: Get a 14-day free trial with my sponsor Aura and see where your personal information is being leaked online - https://erikataughtme.com/aura Get Rachel's book: We Should All Be Millionaires here: https://erika.com/rachel-rodgers/we-should-all-be-millionaires If you want to know other ways to becoming a millionaire, then listen to Timo Armoo's episode about The 4 Simple Steps to Becoming a Multi-Millionaire here: https://erika.com/timo-armoo Thanks for tuning in and come back every Tuesday for a brand-new episode! Make sure you hit the follow button to get notified. Prefer video or want closed captions? Watch the episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/_STeVF-1OE4 Did you enjoy the episode? Please leave us a review here https://erika.com/review : (just scroll to the bottom and tap on “leave a review”) It really helps the podcast especially since we're just getting started. Even just a sentence is perfect! Follow the podcast @erikataughtme across platforms. Connect with me on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/erikankullberg For more information, go to www.erikataughtme.com/ Get on my personal finance & investing course priority waitlist here https://erika.com/3D-money Get my Mastering YouTube course, to learn how to grow a YouTube following and monetize it https://erika.com/mastering-YT Get more of my free resources. https://erika.com/all-links
This week on Get Up Ten we are chatting with Youth Mental Wellness Coach & Speaker--Erika "Coach" Perry. Coach Perry openly shares about her own journey including being let go from her job of over 10 years, pursuing entrepreneurship, the realities and responsibilities of coaching with integrity, and navigating difficult family relationships. By focusing on her wellness and mental health with self-awareness, she has been able to shift from talking to doing and from bed to stages. And she's just getting started! Coach Perry's Song Recommendation: So Good by Pastor Mike Jr. Coach Perry's Book Recommendations: How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie; We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers Connect with Coach Perry on IG & TikTok: @1CoachPerry or on FB: Erika Empowering Perry Secure your "Talkers vs. Doers" merch at www.letsgrowapparel.com —————— Get your copy of Ginger's new book Thrive: How to Let Go, Find Purpose and Flourish When Staying Seems Easier today!!!!! To buy from Amazon click here To buy from Barnes & Noble click here —————— Cover Art: Joseph Vosges Intro/Outro: Malaga by EZE Connect with Ginger on IG @gingernfit Follow Get Up Ten on FB and IG
Rachel Rodgers grew up in a low-income household in Queens, learning how to live with the power out and not having enough food in the house. She saw her parents hustling to keep their heads above water, and realized early on the importance of money and financial security. She resolved to learn how to make enough of it to pursue her dream life. In today's episode, Rachel shares how she went from growing up low-income to becoming a self-made millionaire, and how you can do it too. Rachel Rodgers is the founder of Hello Seven, a multimillion-dollar company that teaches women how to earn more money and build wealth. Rachel's ground-breaking work has seen her featured in Time, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, The Washington Post, NBC News, and Cosmopolitan. Her mission is to teach women — especially women of color — how to end the cycle of overworking, under-earning, and financial stress once and for all. In this episode, Hala and Rachel will discuss: - Learning to hustle on a low-income - Taking a leap of faith as an entrepreneur - Transitioning from law to business coaching - Helping marginalized communities make money - Why you should care about diversity if you care about the bottom line - Executing the ideas you believe in - Making million-dollar decisions - Putting a monthly value on your dream life - How to make $10,000 in 10 days - How to value yourself correctly - The hazards of being a solo entrepreneur - And other topics… Rachel Rodgers is an intellectual property attorney, business coach, and published author. She is the owner of a multimillion-dollar business, mother of four, and visionary featured in publications like The New York Times, Women's Health, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and on hit programs like Good Morning America, E! News, and The Drew Barrymore Show. She is the founder of Hello Seven, a company dedicated to helping historically excluded people make more money. Her nationally bestselling book, We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman's Guide To Earning More, Building Wealth, And Gaining Economic Power, is a powerful guide to creating abundance in your life. Resources Mentioned: Rachel's Website: https://helloseven.co/ Rachel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelannerodgers/ Rachel's Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachRodgersEsq Rachel's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachrodgersesq/ Rachel's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachelrodgerslaw/ Rachel's Podcast: https://helloseven.co/podcast-page/ Rachel's Book, We Should All Be Millionaires: https://www.amazon.com/We-Should-All-Be-Millionaires/dp/1400221625 LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Relay - Sign up for FREE! Go to relayfi.com/profiting More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is it even possible to feel balanced when we are wearing so many hats? Today's guest is going to show us how it's done as she walks us through her process of maintaining order while fulfilling her roles of parent, partner, and professional. In this episode of the Moms Without Capes Podcast, we're talking with Kimberly Tara about the Super-Mom Complex and how she manages to balance all the plates she's spinning. Join me- therapist, life coach, and mom- as I seek to support you through your journey of motherhood. To join the Moms Without Capes Facebook community, visit www.facebook.com/groups/momswithoutcapes If you'd like to discover the power of journaling but you're not sure what to journal about, grab my list of prompts specifically for moms: www.momswithoutcapes.com/journaling Enroll in Self-Care 101 and learn the basics of taking care of yourself beyond bubble baths and manicures! www.momswithoutcapes.com/self-care-101 Want to become part of a membership community for women who have lost themselves within motherhood and reclaim your identity beyond your role as a mom? Join the Moms Without Capes Inner Circle: www.momswithoutcapes.com/circle Visit my website www.momswithoutcapes.com to learn more! To learn more about Kimberly Tara, go to www.messywonderful.com or follow her on social: https://www.instagram.com/messy_wonderful/ Grab Tara's monthly meal planning system: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/637d5cf125755b8fe0a35c91 Grab her recommended book, We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers by clicking here. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/msS0ZUxVqZM Thank you so much for tuning in and listening today. I'd love to hear what you thought of this episode and what ideas you may have for future episodes of the Moms Without Capes podcast! Email me at onnie@momswithoutcapes.com If you liked this episode, please show some love by leaving me a 5-Star review, at www.ratethispodcast.com/mwc, subscribing, and sharing it with a fellow mom! Or buy me a chai latte at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/onnieM DISCLAIMER: Just because I'm a therapist, I'm not your therapist nor am I doing therapy in this podcast episode. Just saying. So enjoy Moms Without Capes for what it is- educational, entertaining, and a way to get my message out into the world!
In this episode, Brad and Lesley delve into the fascinating story of Nikole Mitchell, famously known as the "pastor turned stripper". She bravely transitioned from a pastor's life to a flourishing career as a coach and advocate for self-expression. Discover how Nikole's journey to self-acceptance inspires others to liberate themselves from societal norms and expectations.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How embracing the "Be It" mindset may result in losing your circles.The advantage of seeking a coach or community that aligns with your values.Not allowing other people's fears to influence you. How asking for positive feedback helps set the tone for success.Protecting your dream by not allowing others' opinions to mold you.Episode References/Links:Agency Mini Seven-Day Coaching ProgrameLevateCambodia Pilates RetreatClaire SparrowBooks Mentioned:Tough Titties by Laura BelgrayWomen, Food, and Hormones by Sara Gottfried MD, Donna Jay Fulks, et al.The Big Leap by Gay HendricksWe Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers and HarperCollins LeadershipEsrahaddon by Michael SullivanMenopocalypse by Amanda ThebePurple Cow, New Edition by Seth GodinBig Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.Get your 15% discount for Toe Sox – use coupon code: LESLEY15Be It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe a part of Lesley's Pilates Mentorship Join us at Agency Mini - Sept. 10-16, 2023Join us at our Cambodia Retreat - Oct. 8-13, 2023FREE Ditching Busy WebinarAmy Ledin - Episode 5: "How to take fast action against limiting beliefs" ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:00 Sometimes you do have to tell people this is what I need from you. I think sometimes we expect people to know like, oh, I'm doing this big thing, you should just post something nice. But people, they don't know how the algorithm works or how things work. They don't actually know what you need, you have to tell people, here's what I need.Lesley Logan 0:07 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:21 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It Interview Recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the bold conversation I had with Nikole Mitchell in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to the interview, you should, whether you do it right now, or after this, or whatever, but it's amazing. So pause this, go back and look, if you're listening in our OPC app, it's really easy to just like flip between the episodes. If you're in your any other of the tools, they typically will drop the latest one first. So if you miss Tuesdays, and you're like, oh, I always miss Tuesdays, well, then you can actually set your settings to tell it to what to do. So you never miss the interviews. Anyways, Nikole is amazing. And we'll talk about her in a minute. She's one of our new dear friends. I feel like so that's fine. (Brad: Starting to that.) I know, I'm actually really annoyed at the time that we're recording this, you are going to see Nikole and her partner. And I'm going to miss them. And it was like a monthly meet-up we were doing that I'm missing. (Brad: I know.) Or what. Ah. (Brad: Yeah.) Anyways. Brad Crowell 1:23 We'll take pictures. Lesley Logan 1:25 I know you will. Nikole, make sure to capture the moment. But today is National Buy a Book Day, everyone. Also National Beer Day. So you can (Brad: Oh yeah. Grab a beer.) And a book. (Brad: Buy a book.) And I wanted to do a shout-out to some of our guests who have books that I can recall. And if you've been on the show, and you have a book and I forgot I'm so sorry. But Claire Sparrow, her book is actually coming out in a couple of weeks. (Brad: Nice.) So definitely be on the lookout for that. That is a book that every woman should buy their friend. Jake Helfer has an amazing book and also helps you write a book. Brad Crowell 2:05 He got a book that helps you write a book. Lesley Logan 2:06 There's just like, I mean, we've had so many people who've written a book. We've got some guests coming up, we've got books coming out. Actually, last week's guest, Rory Vaden, he's written a couple books and bestsellers. So go buy one of our guests' books. Take a picture and tag them and the Be It Pod so we can reshare it. Then also this week we are actually it's the last few days to sign up for our Agency Mini, our Seven-Day Coaching Program for fitness instructors especially Pilates instructors, who are looking for some clarity on their business, getting their burning questions answered, make sure they're on the right path. So that you can have to sign up before Sunday. And if you're listening this on Monday (Brad: It's coming out of the wire folks.) so you got to sign up because our next one is not until the next year which is not in January. It's going to be maybe later in January but probably in February. So and also it is the last few days to get your application in for eLevate my program, my mentorship program for Pilates instructors so it's a big week around here. And so you should do the thing that is in your like best for you for your business and for your teaching right now.Brad Crowell 3:12 Yeah, so profitablepilates.com/mini or lesleylogan.co/elevate.Lesley Logan 3:20 Yes. Then after a few weeks of like, just enjoying Las Vegas in the fall weather that starts up. We'll leave and go to Cambodia. We'll be there for a couple of weeks which is our retreat (Brad: Holy cow I cannot wait.) which is basically full.Lesley Logan 3:34 You are welcome to you know, do your Eat, Pray Love and sign up last minute if you want but if you're wanting to, to do next year's go to lesleylogan.co/retreat to get on the waitlist because we'll do October again next year only one.Brad Crowell 3:51 While we're still selling tickets right now. It's just going to show all of that. But one of the FAQs is like I really can't come this year. I want to get on the waitlist. So check that up.Lesley Logan 4:00 Yeah, yeah. And then and then after I get back from that I'm here for some days, few days. And then I go to Chicago with Erika Quest.Brad Crowell 4:09 That's gonna be a party. And honestly, I'd love to go to but I'm staying home with the pups. Lesley Logan 4:14 You are. And that reminds me of the dogs that are for those couple days in Nashville. But we'll do that after this. And then in DecemberBrad Crowell 4:23 That's how sausage is made folks. Lesley Logan 4:25 This is it. Oh, shoot, we need the dog. December. We're back on the road for our winter tour. So stay tuned for the details on all of that goodness. Before we talk about Nikole. Brad, we have a question. (Brad: We do.) I pulled this one in honor of the day.Brad Crowell 4:41 Yeah, I love it. So since today is the National Buy a Book Day. Oh, by the way, go to Whole Body Pelvic Health for Claire Sparrow's book. (Lesley: Oh fabulous.) Yeah, go to wholebodypelvichealth.co.uk.Lesley Logan 4:53 And every other guest that we did not call out where to get. We love you. (Brad: Yeah, we love you.) Go to the show notes of your episode. Brad Crowell 5:00 Yeah. Okay, so we had all these questions, favorite books, what favorite books are we reading? And Lesley Logan 5:11 I'm gonna go first. Brad Crowell 5:12 You listed a few of them here. Lesley Logan 5:13 Yeah, I listed a few and you can, you know, come up with your own as well. But I am currently listening to Tough Titties by Laura, Laura Belgray. I actually, she was actually my writing coach, my copywriting coach many moons ago. And it's just a fun story. Women, Food and Hormones by Sarah, Dr. Sarah Gottfried. That is an interesting, dense book. But hey, I'm 40. So we're reading it, The Big Leap I say this, every time someone asked me for a book, I listened to this annually. I literally call and go, Oh, I'm upper limit myself right now. Like his book is like my life Bible, to be completely honest. And then We Should All Be Millionaires. I've read that one off before, but I just think many women as possible should read that about money. It's so, so important. Brad, do you have a book that you're reading currently?Brad Crowell 6:06 I do. I have a few. And so the first one that I wanted to talk about is one of my favorite authors of all times, his name is Michael J. Sullivan. He's prolific. He's got like 20 books. And I'm reading his most recent book that came out last year, called Esrahaddon. And that's a character's name that's why it means nothing to anybody. But it's so well written, everything that he's done is so fascinating because he completely ties everything together in an incredible way. That like over 20 books, there's like, all these pieces that are all connected. It's really, really impressive. I just finished reading Menopocalypse: How I Learned to Thrive During Menopause and How You Can, Too. And I did that because I think it's important for me to know about that topic. So there's another book that, let's see, I've just got so many that are on my list here. I'm going through my literally right now just flipping through my Audible account. There's one called well, I think this is a good one, The Purple Cow: Transform Your Business By Being Remarkable. (Lesley: Oh, so good.) Lesley Logan 7:29 So essential even though he talks about some things that are like really old. Everything is still applicable today. So good.Brad Crowell 7:37 Yeah. So if you're interested in actually any of those things just ping us and I'll happily happily share a link.Lesley Logan 7:43 We need Seth on the show. Who knows Seth? (Brad: Yeah. Who knows Seth? We should totally have Seth on the show.) I want to have Seth on the show. Just by me saying Seth if you know Seth, you know who I'm talking about. I want your help. Anyways, I love when people ask us about what books we're reading and what podcasts because it changes over time based on your like interests and everything and it's so, so important to immerse yourself in topics the things you don't know some things for pleasure some things for inspiration.Brad Crowell 8:09 All about it. Okay, now let's talk about Nikole Mitchell. Nikole Mitchell with her refreshingly honest and bold demeanor, emanates genuine authenticity demonstrating an intuitive connection with her body that encourages women to embrace and love themselves. Lesley Logan 9:08 Yeah. She's phenomenal. She's so great. Brad Crowell 9:12 Yeah, I think her one-liner is a bit shocking. She's a pastor turned stripper. (Lesley: Yes.) I think the shock value is a little bit on purpose. It definitely raises eyebrows. And you know whatLesley Logan 9:25 Hey, well, as we know from guest Alex Street, you have to have a story that can be told in three seconds. You can expand into 30 seconds, maybe into three minutes and keep going but like you have to go where was I, where am I now? Like, everyone has that. Like, I was in retail now I'm a Pilates instructor or I was homeless now I like I have a five-bedroom house. Like... Brad Crowell 9:45 Well, my point in this is that you know, when she was a pastor, we didn't know her when she was a pastor and but I can imagine the type of pastor that she is based on the type of person that we have met today, so and it has completely up ended my understanding of what a stripper is. Who a stripper is, like, in my mind. Like, it's, I don't think I ever I never conceptualize being friends with someone who's like, yeah, that's what I do. And it's been so funny because she, I guess,Lesley Logan 10:24 Well I think what's so cool about her, we're gonna get through in a second but like it's really, because I'm a Pilates instructor and so like, it feels like it's part of but I'm not just a Pilates instructor and when we hang out I am more like it's like I'm just talking about like teasers all the time, I actually do talk about a lot of other things that have nothing to do with it. (Brad: Exactly.) What is so what you forget about that with yourself when you think like your job is kind of just like what it's, it's a normal ish job, right? Because she's a stripper, and we've only known her is that what I love is when we were hanging out it's only talking about stripping. We don't talk about her taking clothes off (Brad: No.) like we can, that is an that is a conversation that can come up and she would not shy away from it. But like, ever, she is the perfect example that we are all more than what we consider our job or our career. And she is a multifaceted person. And if you do follow her on Only Fans, like I get I get tons of like aspirations and informations from all of her posts.Brad Crowell 11:27 Yeah, she she's also a life coach, she started coaching people before she started her Only Fans account. You know, and I didn't actually I kind of went down the rabbit hole just to read a little bit more about her when we were doing these interviews and stuff. And I thought that was really amazing. She is just, she has a, her story, which I thought was really fun about the interview is that it wasn't actually about what she does today. It was about her transition from being like, you know, basically oppressed, and in like the society, like the situation that she was in with her church effectively. And the that whole community that she grew up in, and then getting out and then becoming herself. Lesley Logan 12:16 Yeah, and I think like one of the things why I really wanted to have her on obviously she's super successful at what she does. She is a seven-figure earner she went from being on literal food stamps to be a seven-figure earner in a shortish period of time, through dedication, and we talked a lot about it, and we in the episode you want to go back and also we were gonna have her back on to talk about, like, manifestation and goal setting all that stuff. But what is just been what I wanted was like, I wanted people, there's a lot of people within the show who have a dream, and they're afraid of losing people. And I couldn't think of a better person to have on than someone who went from being a pastor to a stripper. Because that is the ultimate like, you're gonna lose your circle, you're gonna lose a lot of circles. And yeah, and to see where she is on the other side of it, I thought would be such a great example for people to be it until they see it in that way. And, and you don't have to be like I want to be a stripper to do that you could maybe you just want to maybe your family is like you should be a doctor and you're like I don't want to or maybe you want to date someone of another sex that like maybe your family is not probably super excited about I really want to to have an episode on the show (Brad: Or different religion or something) right all right, just like things that can scare people in your family that can keep you from being the true person that you are because you're afraid of losing people I really wanted to have a guest on where you can go she did she totally lost people knock online but she also look where she is at she truly is living the life she wants. And she didn't lose every single person in her family we do know that she does talk to you about her family so like it's a transition. So anyways, we're gonna get to things that she loves. Let's just actually accomplish what she talked about. (Brad: Yeah) So one of the things I love she said to, she said people will people won't take that final leap. So when you're on the journey of living your truth and you're taking the thing sometimes you hit an obstacle and right when it gets hard is usually when a lot of people quit but if you could just make that final leap you're actually going to you're actually going to be on the other side of it and she talked about like it's really terrifying. I really loved how honest she was about like she was scared as fuck like (Brad: Yeah) she was so scared and she talked about taking these like really little baby steps and we talk about this all the time you don't have to see the whole staircase you guys like baby steps and she really surrounded herself with people that could could help her you know take those steps without being like oh my god what am I doing, I'm making a mistake like she could be herself and then the safe places and then removed herself from circles where she was afraid that they would actually not burst the bubble but when you are new at something having anyone tell you something that's like your biggest fear is gonna, like make you like, just stop doing it.Brad Crowell 15:04 Yeah. And I think that I have this right on the timeline of things, but I'm pretty sure she removed herself from her circles prior to getting on Only Fans. (Lesley: She did.) So she was like, already up and out for multiple years because she, you know, was basically stuck. And she wanted to be unstuck and being unstuck meant she had, she moved, she literally left where she was at, she left a small town. She left a church that she was in, she like all the things, right? And then she started a new life. And then she was doing some life coaching. And then it was only after that even that she she decided to go down the Only Fans path.Lesley Logan 15:44 And I go back to her like one line like, like, pastor turned stripper. It can sound so quick. (Brad: Right.) What for whatever reason, our brain just goes up. It's like a light switch.Brad Crowell 15:55 Right. Lesley Logan 15:55 Like it turned it on. Lesley Logan 15:56 Yeah. Like she went from the pulpit right toLesley Logan 15:59 Yeah, and it was not like that at all. Like it was very much a slow and gradual journey, where she just explored. And she gave herself those permissions. (Brad: Yeah.) And she, she didn't. And I think this is really important. She didn't go into where we know her now right away, she actually built up her confidence in other places. So that when she got there, and we talked about this on the podcast about when she like first posted the picture, she's like, okay, tell her friends, makes you post nice things right away, because I need to, like create the space. So I just want to, I really loved her story, because I think you can insert any before and any after. And take her advice of just like, take your time and get get people go find people who will immediately be on your side, and really protect those dreams from the people you already know were gonna judge them. You already know it. So why even? Like, why even try to find a perfect way to let them know? Because it's not, there's no perfect way for those people?Brad Crowell 17:02 Well, that is perfect segue here. (Lesley: Right, take over.) So, you know, one thing I love that she said, is that you have to give your yourself permission not to tell anybody.Lesley Logan 17:13 Yeah, I love when I do a great transition. Brad Crowell 17:16 Yeah. You know, so she shared about how we may inadvertently self-sabotage our ambitions and dreams by sharing them too early with those who we actually imagined will support them. But then their fears, end up shooting them down. Righ? And so more often than not, I would imagine that those people are people that you trust, you love, you know, and they are probably not like out to undermine you or whatever. But they have a definitive concept of what life is supposed to be or your life is supposed to be or your role is supposed to be or whatever. And so they're gonna say, Well, why would you go do that you're not, you know, the blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And all this stuff that, you know, effectively is what you're trying to remove yourself from that kind of situation. And so for her, she actually went out and found a coach, that she said, This person, I literally am paying them to be 100% on my side to support me, right. And that's the person that I'm going to share the things with. And I thought that was super interesting because it allowed her to just bounce ideas off of a third party, different perspectives. Someone who isn't involved in the day to day, doesn't know the history, none of that stuff. Yeah. So that she could get like an objective.Lesley Logan 18:47 And, yes, a total objective. That's why therapists are great. It's one of the things I joke about when we like, when we first started doing business coaching for our like, we started going, we started going to get business coaching many years ago. And someone's like, oh, I got a client go. Oh, what is that for? And I said, it's kind of like I'm taking my business to private school. I'm paying for some friends. And yeah, for some people to really help uplift me. And it's not like they don't have because as business coaches, we absolutely have amazing advice for you. But also, you need to have people in your life who are not going to go oh my god, are you scared? Like are you sure that's a good idea? Like my god? My family, but every time I mentioned what country I'm gonna go to oh, are you nervous about that? (Brad: That must be dangerous.) That's really dangerous it's like that is the last thing I need to be thinking about right now. I'm supposed to go there to like help make sure that these people feel uplifted and like you're telling me I'm really scared about that. (Brad: Right) So it's, that's one of the reasons whyBrad Crowell 19:52 But again, that's not like they're not like intentionally trying to stop you. But they are definitely putting (inaudible).Lesley Logan 19:59 It's their own fear. And so this is why, like I love that she, you know, paid someone to be alive, good to be your friend, but also like why many of us need to have either a business coach or a life coach or community that we pay to be part of? Because everyone in there is there to be supportive, and to help everyone succeed? Like that's what they're buying into.Brad Crowell 20:20 Yeah, yeah. And what I thought was interesting is that she said, once she moved, she still took time. Like, she said, I didn't know anybody. But I knew that I needed to get out of my community where it was a small town, everyone knew me. They knew all of everything. And she moved. And she said, she ended up taking like a year of what she called the time that she hunkered down. And she spent that time to get to know herself again, explore things, figure out what she actually want to be doing with her life. And, you know, like, find new people who would support her. And she said in that time, it was super important to be selective around the people that she was around. Because one, she wanted to avoid having her dream squashed by negativity. Two, she said it was really she said, give yourself permission to be very, very picky. Right, which is so interesting, especially when, you know, you're on the, when you're out there trying to find friends, community, support, whatever it is, you know, she was very intentional about who it was that she surrounded herself with. And then she said, your dreams are so fragile at the beginning, that if you give it to the wrong person too soon, they could squash it with their fear, they will smother it. And she said, ultimately, this was also really used in her growth into being a model online. Because she said, this was really scary, too. She just knew that this is something that she always wanted to do. But she was afraid to do it. And so when she started her Only Fans account, she didn't share with anyone for a year. It was just her. (Lesley: Taking pictures of) just her. (Lesley: Yeah.) And you know, there's no search bar on the Only Fans, you have to be sending people the link in order to find anything. Yeah. So she didn't share. She just started the account, just to do it for her. Right. And then when she finally started, like sharing this, she was intentional about who she shared it with. And then she said to them, hey, I need your support, because I'm going to start sharing a little more publicly. And I really want to shape the way that people are commenting. And so when I post this thing, would you please leave a supportive comment, because I want to drown out any of the negativity, before it even starts.Lesley Logan 22:57 She wants to set the tone. (Brad: Set the tone.) And this is really you guys, this is so important. When you've got things like you, sometimes you do have to tell people this is what I need from you. I think sometimes we expect people to know like, oh, I'm doing this big thing, you should just post something nice. But people, they don't know how the algorithm works on how things work. They, they don't actually know what you need, you have to tell people, here's what I need. And you know, when I first when my when my accounts, were first starting, I was gonna do a giveaway. And I literally texted my best friend. I said, hey, I know you have three Instagram accounts. Here's the link, can you please post these comments? I literally gave them the comments, like post these comments right now with all three accounts, because I wanted people to go, oh, this is how we behave here. And I have actually like, if you look at her comment feeds, most every person has a positive comment. There is the rarest of hundreds of comments. There's the rarest of like, dick comments. And she because she did this so gradually, and she made sure that she was ready for this. She has the quippiest responses back that just lay and she inspired me because I had some dick say something to me about I'm an exercise person. And they said something and I was like, I don't go into your training gym to tell people how to squat. You should not be telling people how to do Pilates. You don't know it. You clearly have never done it. But I hope you try it. That's why you're here. And they, their response. I was like, Oh no, I just meant that like blah blah. I'm like, you don't know what you're talking about when it comes to different modality. Yeah, thank you. So like, I she gave me the cuz I was like, oh my god, what a negative comment. And I was like, oh, I could actually just tell people really the honest truth back and it's still kind. Thanks, Nikole. Brad Crowell 24:38 Yeah, yeah, that's amazing. You know, and then she she actually recommended a book Glennon Doyle's book. And she said that she made it really clear that her new bar was to only include people in her circle, who she loved and liked, loved and liked, and that made her feel good and then celebrated her.Lesley Logan 25:00 I love that it has to be both have to love and like, yeah. (Brad: Yeah.) I think that's so cool. And also anyone just now shout out if you know, Seth, maybe know Glennon and hey, hi. Brad Crowell 25:11 We're doing it.Lesley Logan 25:13 I'm asking for what I want over here. Brad Crowell 25:14 I love it. Brad Crowell 25:22 All right, so finally, let's talk about those Be It Action items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Nikole Mitchell? She said, whatever's on your heart right now, yeah, that thing that you've been wanting to go do, but you've been afraid to do it, you need to go do it. You need to do it today. You need to start today. (Lesley: Yeah) Right? And even if it is just one small piece of the thing. Start it. And you can do it only for yourself. You don't need to do it for anybody else. You don't need to do it publicly. You can just do it for you. (Lesley: Yeah) Whatever that thing is.Lesley Logan 26:05 That's, I really just like wanna highlight. Just we already said it. And we emphasized it. But she really just did things for a year without publicizing because like she did it for her. And I think like, that speaks volumes to why she's had the success that she had because she got so clear on what it was. It goes back to the book Big Magic back on National Buy a Book. Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert. You're welcome. She is the author of Eat, Pray, Love. And she did not even quit her job as Professor even when that book was a national bestseller. Right? She didn't she barely quit it after she sold the movie rights. Like she really wanted to make sure that she protected her love and, and gift of writing, to not put pressure on it to be something to make money and tell like she really knew she could do it. Because when we put things out to the public too soon, before we've really gotten clear on our values and why we're doing it and the purpose for it. It's so easy for other people's opinions to mold that. In fact, my my tattoo artists she is she's still going to do tattoos, but she's also like starting to get into upholstery and like making chairs. Cool. He's like been like buying chairs and like doing a new upholstery on them. And like redesigning them is super cool. Like, we're obviously going to end up with some chairs. We'll get rid of some I'll get rid of some to get some new ones.Brad Crowell 27:37 Or she's gonna be upholstering some of ours. Lesley Logan 27:38 That or, I was like, oh are you reposting people's and she said, I took on a client. This has been this is a month-long project. This is like she's not one month into this, maybe she's two months into this at this point. Idea. And she took on a client and she's like, I'm already mad at myself for doing it because I can't find the fabric that she wants. And I want to do this other thing. And it made me just realize that like maybe I don't want to actually do special orders unless I really liked the project because I prefer (Brad: takes her creativity, her creative mind.) So what happened is she like made it a business before she'd really gotten really (Brad: That's really interesting.) clear on it. And I think that just goes back to like, go do the thing right now. And then also like, let yourself like, like, go, go get started. And I do love that she said you know, you'll talk yourself out of it if you wait longer.Brad Crowell 28:27 Yeah, what about you? Lesley Logan 28:29 Okay. So she, we had to there's a couple things that came out of the Be It Action Items that I really love but she realized the detrimental effects of trying to fit into other person, others' perceptions of her so when we are people pleasing hello, where are my people pleasers at, probably a big portion of this of this group. She realized that like trying to fit in was causing her to be stressed it was actually causing anxiety and depression and, and she was miserable on the inside. And while in therapy, she really discovered the root cause of her people pleasing, which is so important because there's different reasons why you might people please and we got into talking about like, cuz there was a part of her like staying in poverty, right. Like, you know, there's there's a part of that that like it we can feel guilty for like making money and things like that. (Brad: Totally.) And she said, Well, poverty is very expensive. And that was a whole like a whole segment of the episode have to listen to but it's on emotional and mental well being as well. And so she said, there's two reasons. She's disappointing someone. One, she acknowledges that the disappointment others felt was due to her performance of someone she wasn't and so this is a really interesting thing. Because if we are telling people we're someone else, and we're gonna be our true self, then of course we're gonna disappoint them because we lied to them. We (inaudible) and then the other thing was that she wanting to wanting to remain they wanted her to remain the same for their comfort. And when we try to people, please we are trying to remain what people other people want so they will like us, and that's not actually going to make you happy. So the standard, she said the standard should never be toleration in a relationship or friendship, it should always be celebration. And she said, if you if I see you evolving, I'm celebrating you. So be it action item.Brad Crowell 30:34 And I think she also said, even if she doesn't necessarily agree, yeah.Lesley Logan 30:39 Oh, that's, that's what that's next level. Next. What's next? And that is our I hope we all are. I think all of us listening to this want to be that person. And I think if you do find yourself seeing someone evolve, and you're not celebrating, I just think it's a little flashlight of like, oh, here's some work to do. Don't get mad at yourself. Like there's some work to do. But I just, I think like, just I really found that her Be It Actions are like about self-reflection. (Brad: Yeah.) Just taking a little action, and being kind to yourself and celebrating along the way.Brad Crowell 31:11 Yeah, I mean, amazing. What a journey.Lesley Logan 31:14 I know, were having her back because it was I could have just kept going. So. So anyways, I really can't wait for the next episode to come out. We're gonna hold it for the holiday New Year situation because I don't believe in New Year New You. But I do believe in the that sometimes there's certain points of the year when we're really more open to the idea of envision big visions and manifestation. So stay tuned for that. In the meantime, go check out Nikole, and let us know what your favorite takeaway is. Or tag her. Tag us. I know that I really do, I really hope that you like send this to your mom who (Brad: Do it.) Like, I think, one, it's really refreshing and enlightening for people to understand that jobs don't define people. And I think people need to see that like different jobs, the holistic part of it, we donate to the Cupcake Girls, which does sex workers' rights. And my we told my dad about it, and he's like, sex workers rights. I'm like, Yeah, dad, they need rights, too. And I we like told them some stories. And he's like, oh, okay, I'm in like, it's so interesting. We're not exposed to it. It can it can keep people from seeing beauty and possibility and things and making judgments that are based on non fact. So make sure you share this with people. Tag Nikole. Tag the Be It pod. Thank you so much for listening to our episodes, your questions and your comments, your takeaways inspire the guests that we bring on I keep thinking about different guests based on different scenarios I know people are going through who are listening to this so that we can support you wherever you are. I heard you on the menopause. I'm going to be really honest. I had someone lined up and it didn't work out. So we are working on someone else. (Brad: Stay tuned.) Until next time. Be It Till You See It.Brad Crowell 32:59 Bye for now.Lesley Logan 32:59 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. 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Welcome to the Success with Soul Podcast! Today we're joined by marketing and branding consultant, Erin Davis. Erin's journey is a powerful reminder that success isn't just about revenue metrics. Despite her initial business success, she found herself burned out and realized that her current path wasn't sustainable which led to her joining the Incubator. If you're seeking guidance on navigating challenges, overcoming burnout, and finding a sustainable path to success, this episode is for you. What you'll learn in this episode: How burnout can result from taking on tasks that don't align with personal strengths or values. How embracing imperfect action and shedding the need for perfection are essential for progress and success. How consistent action, even when uncomfortable, leads to growth and sustainability. How streamlining offerings and focusing on one's zone of genius leads to sustainable and authentic business growth. How overcoming resistance and limiting beliefs is key to helping you move forward. Links + Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Learn about Erin's services Connect with Erin on Instagram or Facebook @matchboxwomen We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers Join our VIP waitlist now for an exclusive chance to join the Incubator, our holistic mastermind empowering female coaches and course creators to make money sustainably (no social media required)! As a VIP, you'll get $500 off pre-enrollment, early access to join before anyone else (we only open to the public twice a year!), and exclusive first-look opportunities not available anywhere else. Plus, you'll get free portal access before the next cohort starts and bonus coaching calls every month until then. Get on the VIP waitlist here. Join the Success With Soul Membership. A self-care subscription for busy entrepreneurs and working moms. It's like a gym membership for your mind, body and soul! Subscribe, Review + Connect Thanks so much for listening in this week! If you enjoyed this episode, here are some ways you can join our Success with Soul movement: Leave an honest review for The Success with Soul Podcast on Apple Podcasts so we can improve and better serve you in the future. I personally read each and every one of them, and they are super important for rankings, which help us continue to produce free content just for you! You may even be featured on the episode in our listener spotlight! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to get automatic updates. Curious about our group coaching program, the Success With Soul Incubator? Check out our behind the scenes tour here! Email me new episodes Got your own coaching question or topic you'd like to see addressed on our podcast? Great! You can leave us a vm here. Download a transcript of this episode EPISODE CREDITS: Produced by Dave Visaya athttps://podcastengineers.com/
This episode is sponsored by the Mindset + Achieve™ Course + Coaching Program. The most all-inclusive, one-of-kind course + coaching program. Mindset + Achieve™ is a high-touch, all-inclusive coaching program that brings simplicity and consistency to your MomLife + BizLife. This proven framework helps you discover your own customized formula for self-care, family time, and a profitable business so you become a confident woman, conscious mother, and badass business owner. This program helps you show up and play a new, fresh, and results-driven game. You can get started HERE. This is season 2 of Your A-Game Podcast and the theme this season is about PROFITS. Summer Money: Top 4 Books to Enhance Emotionally and Financial Health this Summer - A Must-Listen Podcast A Happy Pocket Full of Money by David Cameron Gikandi Profit First by Mike Michalowicz Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook by Tony Robbins We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers Welcome back, Mompreneurs! Are you ready to take charge of your emotional and financial well-being this summer? Today, we have an exciting episode lined up just for you. We'll be diving into the top four books that will help you improve both your emotional and financial wealth. So grab your favorite iced beverage, sit back, and let's get started! Our first book recommendation is 'A Happy Pocket Full of Money' by David Cameron Gikandi This insightful read delves into the fascinating connection between money and our behaviors. Discover how our attitudes and emotions impact our financial decision-making process. Through this book, you'll gain valuable insights and learn to develop a healthier and more rational approach to managing your money. Mantra: I Am Wealth. I Am Abundance. I Am Joy Reminders: Be deliberate in your thoughts Start Creating Instead of Reacting Next up on our list is 'Profit First”' by Mike Michalowicz. This book teaches you a simple system to transform any business from a cash-eating monster to a money-making machine. Learn practical steps to budget effectively, reduce expenses, and align your spending habits with your values. By doing so, you'll create a more meaningful and emotionally satisfying relationship with money. Now, let's explore 'Unshakeable”' by Tony Robbins. Tony Robbins shares his insights on how to achieve financial freedom and create lasting wealth. You'll discover practical strategies to overcome fears and uncertainties surrounding your financial future and Tony breaks down complex financial concepts into bite-sized pieces that even the busiest Mompreneur can digest. Last, but not least, you'll want to unleash your inner millionaire mindset with "We Should All Be Millionaires" by the phenomenal Rachel Rodgers. In "We Should All Be Millionaires", Rachel Rodgers, a successful entrepreneur and advocate for women's financial empowerment, shares her wisdom and strategies to help you break free from limiting beliefs and achieve financial greatness. And there you have it, our top four book recommendations to improve your emotional and financial wealth this summer. Remember, investing in yourself is the key to unlocking your true potential. Resources: All books can be found HERE. Looking to build your belief within your MomLife + BizLife? Join Mindset + Achieve™ and learn the foundational steps to build belief and learn how it plays a crucial role in reaching your Mompreneur goals. If you would like to set up a breakthrough + Mindset + Achieve™ interest call first, book here: www.susanvernicek.com/chat
This week I'm sitting down with Rachel Rodgers. Rachel is the creator of the Hello Seven brand and the founder of We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club. Her book, We Should All Be Millionaires is a woman's guide to earning more, building wealth, and gaining economic power. After law school, Rachel decided to put her degree to use and started offering her lawyer services to small businesses. Like most side hustlers, she then reevaluated if that work was truly fulfilling and realized she could be doing so much more. Then Hello Seven was born. Today, Rachel teaches diverse women how to grow an asset that will last beyond them and how to scale their own business to seven figures. In episode 354, Rachel shares: Why we must confront the stories we tell ourselves about money How she pivoted from a legal services business to business coaching Rachel even puts me in the hot seat and forces me to confront how I'm restricting my own growth as a business owner! You don't want to miss this one This episode is brought to you by: HubSpot Podcast Network- The audio destination for business professionals with content designed to help you listen, learn, and grow. Listen to Side Hustle Pro and more shows on the HubSpot Podcast Network, at https://www.hubspot.com/podcastnetwork. Printify- Printing Profits is your new must-listen Podcast from Printify, the platform that allows you to sell custom products around the world, and it's available on all major podcast platforms, now. Tune in to episode 354 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Links mentioned in this episode Make Money Moves Challenge- http://sidehustlepro.co/moneymoves We Should All Be Millionaires Club: https://helloseven.co/club/ Small Business Bodyguard: https://smallbusinessbodyguard.com/ Hello Seven Podcast- https://helloseven.co/ Growth Scale Assessment- https://helloseven.co We Should All Be Millionaires Book- https://helloseven.co/the-book/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements Join our Facebook Community If you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Guest Social Media Info Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro @rachelrodgersesq Affiliate Disclosure: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend or share. If you purchase those items through my links, I may earn a commission. You will not pay more when you use my links.
In this episode, Reka explores the importance of aligning your vision with your values and purpose. She discusses the key strategies from the book "We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers " for building a sustainable and impactful life/business while staying true to your authentic self. From cultivating a growth mindset to understanding your worth and the value, we add to the world. Join the Self-Care Society for Moms and connect with like-minded women who believe in the power of self-care. Connect with me on Instagram at Martini Mamas Podcast.
In today's episode, we meet and talk with Maureen Paley, who is a Financial, Life and Career Coach, the author of the “Financial Autonomy for Women: 30-Day Workbook” and the host of the “Financial Autonomy for Women” podcast. We met through Tami Hackbarth's bookclub for Rachel Rodgers book: We Should All Be Millionaires. She is passionate about supporting self-identified women find more clarity, confidence, and peace of mind in their lives. She practices strengths-based, trauma-aware coaching with no shaming, ever. She believes in and has benefited from the power of women supporting each other to Level Up their lives, finances and careers. Maureen is a Certified Professional Coach and an Accredited Financial Counselor®. She calls Sacramento home and, she is the human to the world's best rescue doggo, Mabel. You can find ways to work with Maureen, including free downloadable resources, on her website at maureenpaley.podia.com and her Instagram: @maureenpaleycoach
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MONEY… It's a complicated topic, right?! And harnessing a strong money mindset is one of the key areas to cultivating change and attracting more wealth into your life. Alcohol-free women are in such an incredible position to improve their money mindsets. Today, Karolina opens up about what helped transform her money perspective and new ways to think, feel, and act when it comes to money. Hear what it was like growing up with “fanatical frugality” in an immigrant family, her biggest fears, common money stereotypes, and why we need to forget about clipping coupons and skimping out on lattes. Leave scarcity behind and step into abundance as you shift your money mindset and take another step toward living your most amazing life! This episode is brought to you by Wild AF. If you're looking for a deliciously authentic non-alcoholic wine that's all natural, check out Wild AF Wine today, and give their Sparkling Rosé a try! Most companies add in a lot of sugar or juice which can make the final product taste like kid's grape juice, but not Wild AF. They take a California Syrah and make a nonalcoholic sparkling rosé from it that is delicious. And because they don't add in any sugar or juices, it's actually zero calories and zero sugar, so no guilt included. Use code EuphoricAF30 to get 30% off. Try it today. LINKS/RESOURCES MENTIONED For a great resource on changing your money mindset check out this amazing book, We Should All Be Millionaires, by Rachel Rodgers! Karolina's brand new Coaching Certification, The Empowered AF Coach starts May 4th, 2023. Submit your application today and get certified in four different modalities: Alcohol-Free Life Coaching, Mindset Coaching, Success Coaching, and Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Coaching. Plus, a weekend retreat and 4 months of business training and masterminding to help you attract new clients and scale to six figures. This episode is brought to you by Wild AF. If you're looking for a deliciously authentic non-alcoholic wine that's all natural, check out Wild AF Wine today, and give their Sparkling Rosé a try! Most companies add in a lot of sugar or juice which can make the final product taste like kid's grape juice, but not Wild AF. They take a California Syrah and make a nonalcoholic sparkling rosé from it that is delicious. And because they don't add in any sugar or juices, it's actually zero calories and zero sugar, so no guilt included. Use code EuphoricAF30 to get 30% off. Try it today. Karolina's book is available in hardcover, Kindle, and as an audiobook. Be sure to get your copy of Euphoric: Ditch Alcohol and Gain a Happier, More Confident You today and leave your review. Follow @euphoric.af on Instagram And as always, rate, review, and subscribe so we can continue spreading our message far and wide.
I originally learned about doing a strength dfinder test while doing a lesson in Marie Forleo's B-School. I was recently reminded of how valuable this personality test can be while reading the book We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rogers. In this episode, I explain how to identify your natural talents and make a list of all the life-changing valuable things you do in your business. Then I'll share some of the personality tests you can take to learn about your strengths - and I'll tell you what my results said! And finally, we'll look at how you can harness your strengths to dive deeper into your zone of genius. B-School has been extremely valuable to my business and time is running out to enroll for 2023! Enroll with my link to get my petpreneur bonuses and 1-on-1 support!
Start growing your channel with TubeBuddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/litsocietypod We read this book for free on Hoopla, the app that's connected to your local library: https://www.hoopladigital.com/ ◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️ Atomic Habits with a fiscal twist, We Should All Be Millionaires breaks down why the majority of women find themselves floating in a sea of debt with nothing but poverty on the horizon. But everyone should be a millionaire, according to the author, and she is convinced that her formula will be your raft to financial freedom. The book: We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman's Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power by Rachel Rodgers - View the video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@litsocietypod Find Alexis and Kari online: Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod; Twitter — www.twitter.com/litsocietypod; Facebook — www.facebook.com/LitSocietyPod; and our website www.LitSocietyPod.com. Get in on the conversation by using #booksanddrama. Subscribe to emails and get free stuff: http://eepurl.com/gDtWCr Please support our show by shopping at our boutique: https://www.litsocietypodshop.com/
Candace Doby explains how we can develop courage professionally and personally, and why courage looks different on everyone. ~ WE'LL DISCUSS ~ Why risk is at the center of courage Three questions we should always ask ourselves How we can activate courage as though it were a muscle How to act courageously without the worry of appearing arrogant How fear of judgment is the most common obstacle to courage About Candace Doby: Candace Doby is a speaker, author of A Cool Girl's Guide To Courage, and coach who works with organizations to create a culture of courage where employees perform at their highest potential. She is the creator of The Courage Hotline podcast and host of The Own Your Brilliance retreat. Candace combines a decade of research on courage with her experiences leading marketing teams at Chipotle and traveling the world solo. This unique combination equips her with the implementable strategies she has shared with thousands of leaders to help them courageously speak up, step up and show up in the workplace. Her work has been featured on MSNBC and NPR. Candace's book, A Cool Girl's Guide to Courage Candace's book recommendation, The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz and We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers To learn more about Candace Doby, visit the links below: Website: candacedoby.com Speaker Reel Podcast: The Courage Hotline with Candace Doby Instagram: @candacedoby Facebook: CandaceDoby Stay Connected with Heather: To schedule a call with Heather, click here To follow Heather on Instagram, click here To subscribe to Heather's 3Q newsletter, click here To request a transcript of this episode, email operations@heatherhansenpresents.com
It's time to stop making broke ass decisions. It's time to get our finances in order because WE SHOULD ALL BE MILLIONAIRES. In this episode we discuss; how to make million-dollar decisions for our businesses, how to scale your growth, and build your teams with Brittany Martin the Chief Operating Officer of Hello Seven. Hello Seven is a female-run company specializing in business, marketing, financial, and legal training. The mission is to help you make more money. Period. Hello Seven teaches you how to increase your income, build wealth, and earn 7 figures per year—without sacrificing your family, health, or sanity in the process. Join The We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club. An online community for women who want to make bank: Hello Seven Connect: @ZuriHall @BrittanyMartinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you always dreamed about writing a book but have no clue where to start? I know you have a message that you're ready to share with the world — perhaps all you need is a little push to be brave enough to put it out there. When done right, publishing a book can be one of the most viable ways for entrepreneurs and coaches to reach success, but it does require putting in the work before you launch. As many of you know, my first book with a publishing house, That Sucked. Now What? is coming out in January 2023, and many of you have been asking me for tips on how to become an author. So, I've brought Meghan Stevenson to The Brave Table. Meghan has been by my side throughout this publishing journey. In this episode, she shares her in-depth knowledge on how to get published and write a book people will be excited to read! Meghan has spent her entire career in traditional book publishing, starting as an editorial intern in 2004 at Simon & Schuster and ascending to associate editor at Penguin before launching her own business in 2012. She has worked on multiple New York Times bestsellers, including developing the idea for The Bro Code, which has sold over 400,000 copies. Since launching Meghan Stevenson Books, she has helped over 100 authors write book proposals, sell their ideas and publish books. With a focus on prescriptive nonfiction, Meghan and her team help entrepreneurs and experts write book proposals that sell to major publishers. To date, she's helped clients earn more than $2,000,000 in advances from major publishers. Recent deals include It's Not About the Money by Tasha Cochran (Avery), How to Lose Weight for the Last Time by Dr. Katrina Ubell (GCP Balance) and We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers (Harper Leadership). Here's what we get into in this episode… - What is an author platform, and how to build one - The number one mistake junior authors make - A behind-the-scenes look at the publishing industry - The difference between a traditional book deal and self-publishing - How to start growing your audience - And so much more If you loved this episode, make sure you check out… - Meghan's website at https://www.meghanstevenson.com/ and find her on Instagram @megstevenson - Episode 40: Being Brave in Putting Yourself out There, Even When Facing Rejection where I talk about pitching my book - Episode 42 with superstar marketing expert, Emily Hirsh - Exploring your creativity in episode 38 with Amber Rae P.S. Love, don't forget that you can get your FREE That Sucked. Now What? Guidebook AND your 5-day Fly Forward Healing Practice when you order your copy of my new book!
This week I'm sitting down with Rachel Rodgers. Rachel is the creator of the Hello Seven brand and the founder of We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club. Her book, We Should All Be Millionaires is a woman's guide to earning more, building wealth, and gaining economic power. After law school, Rachel decided to put her degree to use and started offering her lawyer services to small businesses. Like most side hustlers, she then reevaluated if that work was truly fulfilling and realized she could be doing so much more. Then Hello Seven was born. Today, Rachel teaches diverse women how to grow an asset that will last beyond them and how to scale their own business to seven figures. In episode 322, Rachel shares: Why we must confront the stories we tell ourselves about money How she pivoted from a legal services business to business coaching Rachel even puts me in the hot seat and forces me to confront how I'm restricting my own growth as a business owner! You don't want to miss this one Tune in to episode 322 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Links mentioned in this episode Make Money Moves Challenge- http://sidehustlepro.co/moneymoves We Should All Be Millionaires Club: https://helloseven.co/club/ Small Business Bodyguard: https://smallbusinessbodyguard.com/ Hello Seven Podcast- https://helloseven.co/ Growth Scale Assessment- https://helloseven.co We Should All Be Millionaires Book- https://helloseven.co/the-book/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements Join our Facebook Community If you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Guest Social Media Info Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro @rachelrodgersesq Affiliate Disclosure: I may be an affiliate for products that I recommend or share. If you purchase those items through my links, I may earn a commission. You will not pay more when you use my links.
This week I am back with a solo episode where I am sharing: How moving back to NY has been life changing & what I've learned from my entry into motherhood How I am focusing on my mindset and systems this quarter What I am hiring for in my life & the book that inspired these ideas + so much more Check out this episode and others on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube This episode is brought to you by: Trade And Travel Through Trade and Travel, you can learn how to trade as a side hustle and supplement your income with trading. sign up for the Trade and Travel program at sidehustlepro.co/tradeandtravel Thrive Causemetics Get 15% off of your first purchase order when you visit thrivecausemetics.com/hustlepro Links mentioned in this episode We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers NicailaTV Goal Getter Action Plan Side Hustle Pro Shop Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements Join our Facebook Community If you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Guest Social Media Info Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro
Stay tuned for the end of the show when Gaby makes an announcement about some HUGE changes coming to the format of the show -- and maybe an addition of a ...co-host?!? You're not gonna wanna miss this. And then, a good old fashioned Q&A with Rachel Rodgers, author of We Should All Be Millionaires, using your questions from the email address, Discord server, and Instagram comments and DMs. We talk about the benefits of being annoying, being a Black capitalist, family members and addiction, and you know, actual financial advice. Do we agree with everything she says? No! But is this a very fun, educational, and chaotic interview? Absolutely! PLUS, who the hell shaded Gaby on their close friends Insta story for promoting myself??? Gaby Dunn Instagram: @GabyRoad BWM Instagram: @bwmpod BWM Facebook group: http://tinyurl.com/badwithmoneyfb The BWM Discord channel: https://discord.gg/dAdxj4JMER Find Gaby on Patreon: patreon.com/gabydunn Shop gabydunn.com/shop for merch! Bad with Money is produced, edited, sound engineered and mixed by Cumulus Podcast Network, The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Additional music by Joey Salvia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices