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The Journey Toward Mastery with Lynn SchaberWhat does mastery mean to you? In this episode of Warriors at Work, I dive deep with Lynn Schaber, a MCC certified coach about mastery. Lynn shares that mastery is not a destination or about perfection. Lynn Schaber has 17 years’ experience in leadership and executive coaching. Lynn helps clients increase their self-awareness around their own communication style using a communication assessment tool and coaching. With improved communication skills, her clients become more successful leaders.Besides individual coaching, Lynn works with teams and small coaching groups often within a Master Mind framework. Her coaching focuses on developing a stronger and more cohesive group and building greater trust and alignment which leads to higher performance.Tune into today’s episode of Warriors at work to hear more about Lynn and her journey to mastery and passion for her coaching clients. 3:48 Introduction to Lynn Schaber6:22 How Lynn describes herself as a coach and learner7:34 Lynn shares her experience in obtaining her MCC certification10:06 Skills of impactful coaches11:40 Strengths that Lynn relied on during the MCC certification process12:15 The secret to Mastery15:25 Lynn shares how she’s grown through her years of coaching and the shifts that have had to take place for her to progress 17:00 The power of coaching groups 18:40 Lynn explains coaching as the mastery of skill and heart21:36 What Lynn has learned about mastery23:37 What Lynn realized as a child through conversations and how she’s carried that into her life today24:35 Lynn’s accountability and support system26:34 Where Lynn sees the coaching industry going28:00 Lynn’s Daily Practices to keep her focused, grounded, and sharp31:28 What Lynn is currently focused on and what’s she’s currently struggling withResources Mentioned:Postcards from Spirit https://www.amazon.com/Postcards-Spirit-52-Card-Oracle-Deck/dp/1401951538/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=postcards+from+spirit&qid=1620844509&sr=8-1 Connect with Lynn: https://ciqcoaches.wbecs.com/coach/lynn-schaber/ Subscribe: Warriors At Work PodcastsWebsite: Jeaniecoomber.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/986666321719033/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanie_coomber/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanie_coomberLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-coomber-90973b4/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMZ2HyNNyPoeCSqKClBC_w
Lynn Ruth Miller has had a tumultuous life! She's survived a challenging childhood, numerous personal disappointments, and many near death experiences and now she's 86 and going strong! Over the past nine decades she has been a teacher, writer, and TV presenter, but despite three degrees including one in journalism from Stanford she never managed to get her dream job as a journalist...but in the end she found something better. Today, she is the oldest female comedian on both sides of the Atlantic and she is still going strong. In this show, Lynn shares the ups and downs of her journey and how she overcame fear and learned to love herself. She also gives lots of tips for speaking, humour and storytelling, including how you should relate to your audience so that your talks have greater impact. She's quite a character and I'm sure you're going to love the show. Enjoy! What you'll discover: The art of comedy. What scared Lynn before doing her first comedy class at 70 and why she did it. The impact that being able to tell a joke has had on Lynn's life. Tips for constructing jokes when you're speaking. Why you need to bring your talks down to a human level when you speak. How Lynn uses personal stories when she's speaking to make things sticky for her audience. Why you must never say “it was a beautiful day” How systems and formulas underpin creativity. The challenges that Lynn has faced as an older female comedian. How Lynn overcame terrible fear in her fifties. The importance of finding your authentic voice and when Lynn found hers. What Lynn considers is the most important thing you need to do as a public speaker. How and why Lynn reads the audience. Lynn's tips for storytelling in speaking. Why you should love what you do. All things Lynn Ruth Miller: Website: http://www.lynnruthmiller.net Facebook Instagram: @lynnruth82 Lynn's Facebook Live Lynn's Books: Getting the Last Laugh by Lynn Ruth Miller Starving Hearts by Lynn Ruth Miller Other Books: Cry the Beloved Country by Alan Paton How Green was My Valley by Richard Llewellyn Resources: https://www.saraharcher.co.uk/masterclass https://www.facebook.com/groups/thespeakingclub/ https://www.saraharcher.co.uk/challenge https://www.saraharcher.co.uk https://www.standoutpitch.com https://www.hotflushrebels.com Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts: leave a comment below. Share this show on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. To help the show out: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and review really help get the word out and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes.
As a creative there will likely come times when you pivot and try new things within your industry. That’s what Lynn Chen did when she decided to create her debut film, I Will Make You Mine which she wrote, produced, directed and starred in. Lynn is an actor that has been featured in television shows, films, audiobooks and video games. In this episode, we chat about how her experience as a food blogger helped her career as a filmmaker and while she created her debut film. She tells us why she was inspired to create her movie and how a lack of diversity on-screen affected her. Lynn shares her advice for people who want to break into the industry and her plans for ditching uncertainty and honing in on her dream phase. (This episode was pre-recorded on June 10, 2020) What’s in this episode: What brought Lynn to the point of making a film How having a lack of Asian diversity on-screen affected her as an actress Why she wanted to create a movie about Asian Americans Her experience of acting and directing in her film Lynn’s BuzzFeed food series and how it came about Why it’s okay to pivot and try new things How her past as a food blogger helped her as a filmmaker Her experience with loneliness in creative fields Lynn’s thoughts on her movie being selected for the 2020 SXSW Film Festival Her advice for someone who wants to break into the industry What Lynn’s planning to do next About Lynn:Lynn Chen makes her filmmaking debut with I WILL MAKE YOU MINE, a feature film which she wrote, produced, directed and stars in. The movie is an Official Selection of the 2020 SXSW Film Festival and is available on cable/digital streaming/DVD through Gravitas Ventures. She is best known as an actor, with credits in over 50 television shows (SHAMELESS, SILICON VALLEY), films (SAVING FACE, GO BACK TO CHINA) audiobooks (CRAZY RICH ASIANS) and video games (CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III & IV). She first discovered her love of storytelling behind the camera by writing a comedy pilot during her year-long talent holding deal with NBC. Lynn co-wrote, produced, and starred in the one-woman short film VIA TEXT and was a co-producer/series regular on NICE GIRLS CREW, which aired for two seasons on Comcast. Lynn has produced, directed, and hosted non-scripted content for outlets like BuzzFeed, Tastemade, Hello Giggles, and ISATV that have seen over 40 million views. She created the blogs/podcasts The Actor’s Diet and Thick Dumpling Skin which have won numerous awards, including the BlogHer “Voices of the Year” and the Editor’s Choice for CBS LA’s “Most Valuable Blogger.” Lynn was selected in Marie Claire Magazine as part of their feature on the “Next Generation of Social Activists.” Lynn has also been a spokesperson for The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), has worked with Time’s Up, the National Organization of Women (NOW), and is an Ambassador for Miry’s List. She has spoken at Disneyland California Food and Wine, WonderCon, Stanford, Dartmouth, and Wellesley University. Connect with Lynn:Website | Instagram | Facebook Links:I Will Make You Mine Hope you’ve enjoyed this episode! Would love to hear from you. What is one thing you can do with the wisdom and guidance you’ve extracted from this episode to make a positive and lasting change in your own life? Connect with me on social media. You can find me @amytangerine on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and pretty much anywhere. If you’re enjoying this podcast, please rate and review on iTunes, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and let your friends know about it too! The more we spread the creativity and happiness that comes from pursuing our passions, the better off our amazing community will be. Hope you feel uplifted, energized and inspired.
A woman’s voice changes forever, following a stroke-like episode. A man living in Alaska continues to hear rumors about the elusive blue bear. When he goes out searching for one, he ends up finding... something much different. And a girl gains magical powers that lead to an irreversible and terrible chain of events. Snap Judgment presents a classic, “Godsend.” STORIES The Garbage Man Glynn's first day at a new school is rough... until he meets a girl who knows how to take out the trash. Producer: Pat Mesiti Miller What Accent? When Ellen Spencer was released from the hospital after a mysterious stroke-like episode her voice would never be the same again. Producer: Julia DeWittSound Design: Pat Mesiti-Miller The Blue Bear Lynn Schooler grew up in Alaska hearing rumor after rumor about the elusive blue bear. He never gave it much thought until a friend convinced him they go out searching for one. What Lynn ended up finding was, of course, something much different. For more on Lynn Schooler’s work check out this website and his Facebook page. Producer: Nancy LopezSound Design: Renzo Gorrio and Davey Kim With Great Power What if a harmless little game you used to play in your living room, ended up giving you real magical powers, magical powers led to an irreversible and terrible chain of events? Find more of Katie Lippa’s work on her website www.lippalogic.com. Check out the life and work of Samantha Smith www.samanthasmith.info/ Producer: Anna SussmanSound Design: Leon Morimoto
We speak to Lynn Whitnall - she's the Director of Paradise Wildlife Park, a Fellow of the Institute of Travel & Tourism and she also sits on the council of the British & Irish Association of Zoos & Aquariums (BIAZA). Paradise Wildlife Park is a much-loved and highly esteemed venue that’s home to over 800 animals, including the largest collection of big cats in Britain. As well as wallabies, wolves and white lions, they also have five adventure playgrounds and one of the UK's biggest and most spectacular animatronic dinosaur displays. They’ve recently completed Drive4Wildlife - an epic adventure around East Africa where they donated funds and equipment to several projects along the way, including the African Wildlife Foundation and Ugandan Wildlife Education Centre. What will you learn from this podcast? How the Sampson family transformed Broxbourne Zoo (known for being one of the worst zoos in the country) into Hertfordshire's number one tourist attraction, Paradise Wildlife Park. What Lynn's role as Director entails How the park prioritises education through different events and partnerships What the team's brainstorming process looks like and how they choose ideas How the park uses feedback to improve their offerings The importance of conservation to zoos and aquariums The value of bloggers, vloggers and video content Lynn's approach to fundraising
Do you know how important branding yourself and your events is? On today’s show, our guest will go more in-depth on this topic as well her perspective on choosing her support team of creative partners, for events, and on the sensitive industry issue of pricing your services. Lynn Easton of Easton Destination Events joins us again. Her attention to detail has made her an icon in the industry. Making every wedding unique is what Lynn and her company strive for. Easton Destination Events carved their way into this big noisy world. Listen in today and hear what Easton Destination Events has in store for 2019! Show Highlights: One of the hardest events Lynn put on and why More on how Lynn feels about branding and why it is so important How Easton carved their way into this big noisy world Lynn describes her brand and gives examples Lynn is known for her attention to detail and gives us examples Using different vendor/partners for her weddings What Lynn loves about her job the most Topics that came up during a unique FAM trip including Pricing Lynn’s goals for this coming year Challenges for 2019 Resources The Wedding Biz Website The Wedding Biz Instagram The Wedding Biz Facebook Easton Events Website Instagram: eastonevents Facebook: eastonevents Twitter: eastonevents YouTube: About Easton Porter Website References Lynn Eason Part 1 Interview on The Wedding Biz Jackson Durham Website Mindy Rice Interview on The Wedding Biz Jose Villa Interview on The Wedding Biz Bryan Rafanelli Interview on The Wedding Biz Colin Cowie Interview on The Wedding Biz Abby Larson Interview on The Wedding Biz Sponsors OFD Consulting www.ofdconsulting.com Kushner Entertainment www.kushnerentertainment.com
The OutbreakWhat do you do when a life-threatening disease makes it too dangerous to save the person closest to you. Original Score: Renzo Gorrio Producer: Jake Halpern with assistance from Mark Ristich, Anna Sussman, Adizah Eghan and Eliza Smith Grits and SausagesWhen Ray Christian was a young boy, he longed to hear the voice of God. Check out his podcast here. Producer: Davey Kim Original Score: Renzo Gorrio The Blue BearFor Lynn Schooler grew up in Alaska hearing rumor after rumor about the elusive blue bear. He never gave it much thought until a friend convinced him that they should go out searching for one. What Lynn ended up finding was, of course, something much different.For more on Lynn Schooler’s work check out this website.Producer: Nancy LopezOriginal Score: Renzo Gorrio and Davey Kim Season 8 Episode 29
Do you ever struggle with finding the freedom or giving yourself the permission to create your art? Maybe you try to convince yourself that the work you make to pay the bills is the art you want to create if that’s the case, great! But if you struggle with the tension of creating your art and creating art to keep food on the table, then you will find my conversation with Lynn Whipple relevant. Lynn is such a gracious guest and our conversation branches out from creating your own art to daily routines, to how she got started as an art teacher and so much more. I hope you enjoy hearing from Lynn as I much as I did! Creating “Your Art” Have you reached that point in your career as an artist where you were able to finally put in the time working on “Your Art?” What did it take for you to get to that point? If you haven’t reached that point yet, what steps are you taking to inch closer to it? My guest, artist Lynn Whipple struggled for a long time working as an artist for Universal Studios. She eventually reached that point in her journey where she was able to settle in her mind that it was time for her to start creating artwork that was “hers.” Coming from a similar background, I really resonated with Lynn’s story and I hope artists like you can find inspiration and encouragement from what Lynn has to say on this subject. Working with Art Collectors What has been your experience connecting with art collectors? Have any collector's been attracted to your artwork? Has it been more of a transactional relationship or have you been able to build a more organic one? Artist Lynn Whipple took the time in our conversation to open up about the relationships she has built with art collectors over the course of her career. Lynn speaks of the relationships she has built with art collectors as a unique privilege and one, you can tell, that she holds dear. It’s refreshing to hear an artist speak about the business side of her career that still connects on a personal level. What can you learn from Lynn’s story? The Benefit of Deadlines As you navigate your own journey as an artist, what have you found to be helpful practices? Are you internally motivated or are you externally motivated? How does that impact the structure of your time in the studio? My guest, Lynn Whipple shared about her difficult transition from working in a structured environment at Universal Studios to working for herself. I also connected with Lynn’s struggles in this area as I transitioned from working in a professional setting to working on my own projects. Lynn and I both discussed the role of setting deadlines and how that has been a helpful aspect in our growth as artists. What role has the use of deadlines played for you? The Art of Noticing What daily rhythms and rituals help get your creative juices flowing? Is it that cup of coffee you just have to have each morning when you wake up? Or is it that same routine and flow as you approach the studio that does it for you? My guest, Lynn Whipple had a beautiful aspect of her day that she was kind enough to share with me in our conversation. Each morning, before anything else, Lynn goes out to the dock by her house and sits there with a sketchbook. Sitting there, Lynn forces herself to pay attention to the world waking up around her. With each thing she notices that morning, Lynn challenges herself to linger a few seconds longer than she usually would. Lynn calls this captivating and motivating daily practice the “Art of noticing.” The way Lynn described this daily ritual moved me and I hope it has a similar effect on you. Outline of This Episode [1:50] I introduce my guest, Lynn Whipple. [2:50] Lynn talks about her background as an artist. [5:00] Lynn describes her artwork. [7:00] How Lynn built her business as an artist. [9:30] Connecting with galleries and building a cohesive body of work. [17:00] Working with art collectors. [20:30] Lynn talks about getting started as an art instructor. [23:00] Facing and overcoming challenges and setbacks. [31:30] Creating deadlines can make a huge difference. [33:30] Scheduling out the whole year. [36:30] Advice for artists starting out. [43:00] Honing the art of “noticing” and Lynn’s daily routine. [48:00] What Lynn would tell her younger self. Other artists mentioned on this episode Paul Klee John Singer Sargent Cy Twombly Mark Rothko Resources Mentioned on this episode http://lynnwhipple.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Lynn-Whipple-Art-346136962142796/ https://twitter.com/LynnWhippleArt Connect With Antrese On Facebook On Pinterest On Instagram On Twitter