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Welcome to episode 254 of the Love Live Connection podcast! This is the second coaching episode I have around pandemic dating. As you’ll learn in this call with Angela, the pandemic isn’t really the problem. She’s had quite a few relationships that started off well but ended shortly thereafter and can’t seem to get past the first date. During our call, we delve into her love life before the pandemic, the kind of people she’s attracting now, her parents’ relationship with each other and with her, feeling the need to walk on eggshells growing up, and navigating how to connect with potential partners and bring more feminine energy to the process while still in the middle of a pandemic. 4:07 - What Angela’s love life was like prior to the pandemic 8:47 - Comparisons to her parents’ relationship affecting Angela’s dating approach 12:42 - A little experiment with 10-year old Angela 17:53 - What Angela tells herself when she goes online 23:59 - Making our online connections more like our offline connections 27:57 - The need for both masculine and feminine energy in relationships 32:35 - Angela’s big takeaway from this coaching call 36:15 - Wrapping it up with a quick review I hope you enjoyed this episode! Find me on Instagram or email me with your feedback. I look forward to hearing from you! After you listen to this episode, here are your next steps: Links to some previous episodes: EP252: Why None of Your Dates Turn Into Something Serious with Mariela Ep244: How to Use Fem/Masc Energy to Stop Procrastinating and Get Back On Track With Your Goals With Maureen Are you done with where you are right now? With my impactful introductory coaching session, you’ll walk away knowing exactly what’s blocking you in love. Learn more about working with me 1 on 1 and schedule your session here. Feel at ease meeting people online, write a profile you’re proud of, and have a proven strategy to attract great potential partners online. If you want to make it work online, get my Conscious Online Dating Blueprint Workshop here. If you are interested in being coached on the Love Live Connection, sign up for my waitlist here. Finally, If you get value from the Love Life Connection, please rate & review it on Apple Podcasts. It only takes a sec to impact our ranking + it’ll help other women find our community!
TAXI’s Head Screener is on the front line of quality control, making sure our A&R team forwards the right music and gives great feedback. Angela Mukul was one of the best screeners on TAXI’s A&R team before she was elevated to her current position. We knew we made a great choice as she got settled in and earned the respect of the regular TAXI staff, as well as the screeners. Our choice was further confirmed when Angela sat on a panel during the Road Rally! She really shined, and that didn’t get past the audience. In fact, audience members recommended that we have her join us for some Q&A on this week’s TAXI TV! Great recommendation! If you‘d like to know: • What the Head Screener’s tasks are • What Angela’s background is • The most common mistakes members make that prevent material from being forwarded • How she helps the A&R team communicate with you better • What she looks for when she’s in quality control mode And much more…
Watchmen's sixth episode mostly takes place in the past, and while that lack of forward movement can sometimes stifle shows, it occasionally provides something brilliant. Such is the experience of This Extraordinary Being. Up to this point, Angela Abar has rejected her past, her legacy. But now, she is getting a full dose of it, reliving the memories of her grandfather. What Angela learns is not just that her grandfather was the first hooded vigilante, but also the difficulties and hardships that he faced. She learns about the anger that lies beneath each injustice that he faced, and the mistakes he made. In this Nerd Flix & Chill podcast, we discuss this terrific episode and the awareness it raises and its ongoing cultural relevance. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes or listen on Stitcher. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
As a business coach, I can tell you without reservation that the #1 struggle female entrepreneurs have is time management.My guest on today’s episode of the podcast is Angela Proffitt. Angela began her adult life with “real jobs,” while on the side she was growing a business as a wedding and event planner.And even though the event planning business has seen a decline due to COVID-19, Angela had begun building a productivity business a couple of years ago that she is now placing more focus on.What Angela realized as she started to work with entrepreneurs, especially the creative types, was that while they excel at their craft, most of them were fairly clueless about actually running a business.This led her to create the arm of her business, Getting Sh*t Done, which exists to help business owners put processes and systems in place so that they can, well, get sh*t done.Read More HERE
In today's episode, we welcome Angela Lauria, Founder of The Author Incubator. Dr. Angela helps people free their inner author and has helped over 1,000 authors-in transformation write, publish, and promote their books. We speak about what she considers the best way to make money as an author as well as how to build a team and a company that people love working for. If you're looking for inspiration on growing your team or hoping to learn which mindset choices could be standing in your way, this is the episode for you. SHOWNOTES: How can authors make more money through their book? Why the publishing world isn't the route to go and what you should do instead if you're a creative What the profitable revenue streams are if you're an author or a creative Angela's concept of “multi-orgasmic business” and how it differs from the publishing world model Angela's takeaways from meeting Richard Branson The importance of creating a brand so strong that employees would be proud to work for How to attract the right people to work with What to include in your job offer so that people beg to work with you A step by step guide on how to decide what tasks you should be doing and what tasks you should be outsourcing The value of your time when considering pricing strategies What Angela has learned from the millennial work ethic and why we should all adopt it
Angela Gallo is a relatively new single divorced mother with two children hell-bent on creating an empire that empowers women. So far her empire includes: Training programs such as "The Dynamo Doula training" & "Visibility for Visionaries" A podcast "Slaying the status quo in total f*cking style" A book “The masks we wear: the obliteration of martyrdom, misogyny, and motherhood as we know it”. And an upcoming retreat "Radical Resurgence". In the little time that I’ve known Angela, she’s made a lasting impression on me, so much so, that if I ever have more babies, I’d hire her to be my doula. Join our conversation and learn: What Angela is currently exploring in her own life as a woman-lover-mother How to powerfully navigate the transition from maiden to mother What it really means when we complain about not having enough time How to make the most of being a single mum 3 important questions you need to be discussing with your partner before baby arrives How to embrace the death of your identity Angela’s advice for feeling sexy again post-baby, and How motherhood transformed Angela’s life Enjoy!
Angela Ficken is a psychotherapist in Boston, MA. She graduated with a B.A in psychology from Northeastern University and received her Masters in Social Work from Boston College. She began her career as a residence counselor at the OCD Institute at McLean hospital before attending graduate school. After receiving her MSW, she worked as a senior clinical social worker at McLean Hospital and was a primary therapist for college students at Harvard University before moving to her full-time private practice. She is certified in DBT and CBT and is trained in exposure and response prevention (ERP). Her primary interests are working with young adults who have OCD, eating disorders, and anxiety-related concerns. What you’ll learn about in this episode: What Angela has been working on since her previous appearance on Onward Nation in episode 537 Why Angela has been focusing on her writing, which has been published through her blog as well as Huffington Post, Parenting.com and other media outlets Why stress management is becoming increasingly important today, especially for business owners and entrepreneurs Why stress and anxiety aren’t the same thing but very often overlap and tend to go hand-in-hand Why Angela developed her stress-management course as a supplement to her business and her writings What early success and feedback Angela’s clients have received from her stress-management course Why our negative thoughts are often based on incorrect assumptions, and why we often overreact to kernels of truth What suggestions and tips Angela has for business owners who are trying to find balance and manage their stressors Why small changes to your daily self-care routine can have a profound impact on your stress levels Why breaking a big, stressful opportunity into small fragments allows you to better deal with anxiety How to connect with Angela Ficken: Website: www.progresswellness.com Email: angela@progresswellness.com
Kris talks with Angela Kim, founder and owner of Savor Beauty. They discuss what motivates Angela and what has been the most challenging aspect to growing and scaling her business. Angela Jia Kim’s passion for beauty began with her mom. “Koreans are obsessed with their skin, and my mom always had something new sent over from her sisters in Seoul,” she says. “I would play with her creams that were filled with ingredients like gold and silkworm cocoons.” Angela spent her early career as an award-winning concert pianist, until one day, onstage in front of hundreds of people, a so-called natural lotion she had applied made her break out in hives. Horrified, she began to study ingredients and craft her own skin care products in her kitchen. “I added luxury ingredients with tremendous skin benefits like champagne, caviar, and truffles,” she says. “I infused them with organic extracts for anti-aging results.” She started gifting these products to friends, and they wanted to buy them as gifts for their friends. She became the “accidental entrepreneur.” "I wanted to incorporate the Korean beauty rituals that I grew up with. But as a busy mom and wife living the gorgeous chaos of New York City, I needed flawless skin in a New York minute. And it must be organic, and it must work." Now Angela runs a group of holistic facial spas in New York City's West Village and Upper West Side, and in upstate New York. She continues to develop luxe organic products in the Beauty Kitchen with her team of Savor Spa Estheticians. Her Dollars & Scents initiative hires women who are transitioning back into the workforce, by giving training and tools to develop new skills. They make and ship the beauty creams fresh from the Hudson Valley in New York. Angela Jia Kim is a former concert pianist, wife to a Swissman who loves to brew craft beer in his spare time, and mom to a second grader CEO and a yellow lab named Ella Fitzgerald. They live in New York City's Upper West Side. What you'll find in this episode: What it is that drives Angela to continue to excel and grow and take on new challenges. What the big areas are that you need to be conscious of as a woman who runs her own business. What the hardest part was of bringing other people into the business. Angela’s biggest insight to share with women around accountability. What Angela loves most about her business. © 2019 Kris Plachy Visit: KrisPlachy.com Email: support@leadershipcoachllc.com Facebook group How to Lead @KrisPlachy on Twitter Kris on LinkedIn @krisplachycoach on Instagram Produced by Podcast Prowess
In This Episode:-In Part 2 of our series on Friendship and Building Community, I’m chatting with Angela Jennings about building community as a busy, introvert, homeschooling, and working mom. Angela shares how opening her home on Tuesday nights for evening prayer and potluck has brought joy to her home and how being receptive to invitations of friendship has led to establishing a community that ministers to one another. We also chat about The Servi Institute and the idea of building the urban village. What Angela is Loving:-The FallAngela’s Mom Hacks:- A sense of humor and gratitude in the day to day and having a good conversation/cup of tea with a friend.Links:OKC Tuesday Vespers Facebook GroupThe Servi InstituteDiapers and Disciples Patreon PageEPISODE SPONSOR: Feast Day Sign up for the email list for upcoming deals! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this Outperform podcast episode, we take a deep-dive into what it’s like to go through AP’s Affiliate Academy. Angela Hughes, AP’s Associate Director of Affiliate Training & Quality and Amelia Glynn, our very first Affiliate Academy graduate, share what it’s like to actually go through the program, how to get the most out of it and why someone with account management in the digital marketing world should consider it. Tune in to learn:Tune in to learn: How Amelia learned about AP’s Affiliate Academy and why she decided to apply, even when she had a successful digital marketing career Why the Affiliate Academy was created and who it’s primarily designed for What it’s like going through Affiliate Academy What surprised both Angela and Amelia going through the first Affiliate Academy cohort (as instructor and student) What Angela and Amelia enjoyed the most about going through Affiliate Academy What they found to be most challenging about the Affiliate Academy How the Affiliate Academy prepared Amelia to become an AP affiliate program manager What advice Angela and Amelia would give to a digital marketing manager who might be considering AP’s Affiliate Academy You can learn more about what Affiliate Academy is and why we created this program at http://www.accelerationpartners.com/join-team/affiliate-academy/.
Marketing for Creatives Show | Marketing Tips for Creative Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners
Ep #10: It’s a Christmas time, days when all family gets together. How is it going to be related to business? In this episode, we gonna talk about how to market to families with kids. When you market to this audience, you market first to the parents but your product or service is for kids. Easy? Not always. Let’s look at the different ways to reach your clients and market to them. We have the special guest today, who creates and reads the stories for kids Angela Ferrari. Angela is an artist, children's book author and illustrator based in Portland Maine. She is also the creator and host of the Story Spectacular podcast. She wrote and illustrated three children’s books: Digger’s Daily Routine, An Extraordinary Book and What Do You See. Most recently Angela has launched a children’s story podcast Story Spectacular. The show features original stories and classic retellings. Time Stamped Show Notes: [00:22] About the episode and Angela Ferrari [02:31] Angela shares her journey from painter to children’s books author and illustrator to children’s story podcaster. [04:25] Angela describes how scary it was to change identity and therefore audience too [05:14] What Angela’s marketing plan looks like to reach parents and grandparents with children in their lives [06:18] How good content will attract more clients [06:34] The importance of attending live events to market your product [07:40] How you can market to families with kids [09:14] What you can do if you’re shy or marketing is not your strength [10:10] Where and how Angela sells her books [11:11] How people that share your product with their friends help you [11:53] How a podcast can help you to market your business [12:57] Angela shares a fun way to promote her podcast using Audiograms on Instagram [13:45] What other channels you can use to market to families with kids [14:00] How to show up more in Google searches [14:47] Where do you get the inspiration for the blog posts? [16:06] How parents can come in contact with your blog or social media directly [16:48] How to plan your day to manage multiple tasks at once [18:24] Angela’s tips to people who question whether your work can be fun [19:17] The three steps you can do to start this marketing to families with kids process now [20:44] Create content that’s for a specific avatar, perhaps based on someone real [22:26] Where to find Angela online [34:40] For the show notes go to IntNetworkPlus.com and subscribe to the Marketing for Creatives show Let’s get in touch: What topics do you want us to talk about in the next episodes? Who should I interview? Let me know on Instagram. Did you get new insights? Please leave a short review on iTunes Get more marketing tips on intnetworkplus.com Follow on Instagram @MarinaBarayeva Follow on Twitter @MarinaBarayeva
On this episode of the Home and Hearth podcast, I chat with my dear friend, Angela Parsley, on the topic of chronic illness. We cover issues including the following: ~What Angela's chronic illness is, how long she has had it, and how it has affected her Christian walk and daily life, and what the Lord has taught her through it ~What Scripture passages have been of the most encouragement to her during this long, hard journey ~Encouragement for those battling a chronic illness ~What the best and worst things are that we can say or do to someone who is suffering from a chronic illness ~How we can best serve those we know and love who have chronic illnesses ~The concept of each of us being "walking parables" For all the show notes, links to the resources mentioned, and links to where you can get in touch with Angela, head to www.hargraveshomeandhearth.com/podcast
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Angela Tran Kingyens is an associate at Version One Ventures, where Angela manages the day to day activities of the fund from identifying new startups to advising portfolio companies on product. Prior to Version One, Angela Co-Launched Insight Data Science, a Y Combinator backed startup, helping academics transition into a career in industry. In today's episode, Angela describes the best ways to network with VCs, how you can increase employability instantly and the most effective ways to conduct market research! Items Mentioned in Today's Show: mattermark Daily Newsletter Dan Primack: TermSheet Fred Wilson: AVC Good To Great by Jim Collins Headout: Your Best Local Friend in a New City In Today's Episode you will Learn: 1.) How Angela made the transition from a career in academia to a YC backed startup to a Palo Alto Venture Fund? 2.) What can individuals do to network effectively with VCs, even if they have no existing VC contacts? 3.) What advice Angela would give to someone looking to leave the academic path for a career in tech? How can they maximise employability? 4.) What should individuals look for when considering incubators? Do they increase the validity of a startup, from the Version One perspective? 5.) Version One specialise in Marketplaces. Why is that? Is it normal for VC funds to specialise? What Angela thinks the future of marketplaces will look like? 6.) How to identify where there are up and coming areas for disruption? What resources are most effective for this market research? We then finish today's episode with a lightning round where we hear Angela's thoughts on what industry she would never invest in, whether Uber will be a $trillion company, how VCs measure their own success, Angela's favourite business book and her most recent investment and why she said yes? You can follow Harry, Angela and The Twenty Minute VC on Twitter here.