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The Not Your Average Lives Podcast
The Cookbook Coach: Cookbooks Are Her Craft And Could Be Yours Too

The Not Your Average Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 51:26


EP104: In this episode I got to chat with Maggie Green, owner of the Green Apron Company and host of the podcast Cookbook Love, learn all about her lifelong passion for cooking and how it transformed into a cookbook writing and coaching career. Maggie took her experience as a Culinary Dietitian and Cookbook Author to the next level when she decided to take the knowledge and lessons she'd learned along the way and help others create cookbooks - so she created the "Get Paid to Get Published" method and program. I loved hearing Maggie's back story about how she ended up working for the grandson of Irma Rombauer, the author of "The Joy Of Cooking" and the inspiring story of Irma. What I also found fascinating is what a wide variety of cookbook ideas there are and how publishers are always looking for good cookbooks so you don't have to spend your own money to self publish. What Maggie has done is a perfect example of how you can turn the wisdom gained from a career into a profitable online business that truly makes an impact in the world. Maggie is living her dream by doing what she loves and helping food and nutrition experts become published cookbook authors!!! To learn more about Maggie and her company, you can go to: Website: www.greenapron.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/greenapron Facebook: www.facebook.com/GreenApronCompany The Confident Cookbook Writer Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/457460945007807/ If you'd like to connect or reach out to ME, you can find me at: Website: www.notyouraveragegrandma.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/LaurieColvinWright Instagram: www.instagram.com/not_your_average_grandma Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/NotYourAverageGrandma

Well Worn Pod
13. Maggie Zhou - on slow fashion and the romance of second hand clothing

Well Worn Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 29:38


Well Worn Pod explores the joy in second hand. Follow us on Instagram @wellwornpod or visit our website wellwornpod.com. A huge thank you to Maggie for being a guest on the show. You can follow her here @yemagz� What Maggie mentioned: - Shameless Podcast - In Conversation with Jameela Jamil - Jacquie Alexander - Wined Down - @tellingtimevintage� Thanks for being here! If you loved the pod, we’d be so grateful if you could leave us a rating and subscribe.

Do We Fit In by Andile and Maggie
Meet Andile And Maggie + What The F*** Is Happening In The World

Do We Fit In by Andile and Maggie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 29:30


  0:05 Welcome to the Podcast0:30 Intro to Maggie0:51 Intro to Andile1:10 How we met3:08 What we do for a living4:40 The fears we all face growing up6:30 Iconic interracial female duos7:30 What's happening in the world9:00 What Andile would be doing if fear didn't get in the way12:00 What Maggie would be doing if fear didn't get in the way14:07 Livie Jewelry15:20 What is happening in the world16:23 Andile's wish for the future generation17:24 Maggie's wish for the next generation17:58 Overheard in LA18:26 Maggie's biggest insecurity 18:48 F***boi culture19:17 Andile's phobia19:52 Droppin' gems20:38  Is being happy selfish? 21:15 Looking for that next person22:20 Upcoming guests22:38 Going through the same stuff23:30 Uncomfortable conversations about race25:00 Public speaking and English as a second language25:50 Truth or dare26:20 Maggie's celebrity crush27:00 Andile's celebrity crush28:10 Onto the next  Follow us on Instagram @dwfipodcast and remember to submit your most burning Truth Or Dare questions into our Truth Or Dare Jar. DM us what you want us to do to be fearless!Get 30% off at Livie Jewelry with code DWFI30Andile's first language, Ndebele

Real Recovery Talk
139 - Maggie from Pittsburgh talks sobriety, and what she had to go through to get to where she is today!

Real Recovery Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 58:22


I have a guest today, Maggie, from Pittsburgh, who has come forward to share her story with us. This is the third time she has been in recovery from alcoholism and is going to tell her story of her past, her present, and where she plans on taking her life in the future. Maggie is in our program at Rock Recovery Center. She is 25 years old and started drinking 13 years ago as a result of trying to keep up with her two older brothers. The crack head down the street would go and buy them alcohol in exchange for watching her child when she was gone. Since their parents were out working a lot, her friends and her brothers' friends would come over to their house and party after school in their backyard pool. They would clean up their mess and then go to a park or another location to continue to party. She started high school at a Catholic High School, failed 9th grade. Her parents moved to a better area of Pennsylvania, and she was in a new school that was bigger than her old school. In the IMPACT program and not knowing any students in her new school, Maggie gravitated towards the "druggie kids" as they were her classmates. Maggie started doing several different types of drugs when she started going to RAVE clubs. She then got into a car accident, flew through the windshield, and was hospitalized with reconstructive surgery to her face. After high school, she became a bartender and started doing cocaine and Adderall to keep going throughout the day. She was hardly sleeping and felt that she was cool because she was only 18 but was able to be at the bar all day and night. At 21, she was drinking all night and ended up in a stranger's bed. Her friends were concerned with her safety. She realized at this point that she had a problem. Listen in to find out why she mixed Adderall, cocaine, and alcohol to get through her day, how she had blackouts and would sleep with strangers, and why she always had to drink alcohol, even while studying for college. Learn how Maggie broke down and finally called a rehab, how she had an affair with a male married nurse at another facility, and what led to Maggie's relapse after her first rehab. Check out my new website where you can download any episode right from my site along with other useful information for those in recovery. Share this podcast with a friend and leave us a review! Show Notes: [04:22] Maggie shares her story of her past and how she became alcoholic. [07:47] Her Catholic high school and her friend groups in school.  [09:59] She started drinking and smoking weed at 12 years of age. [11:54] How Maggie started going to RAVE clubs and doing drugs. [15:02] Her parents were in denial of the situation. [19:17] Maggie, at age 21, would end up drinking and ending up in a stranger’s bed.  [22:40] She decided to go to school full-time as a paralegal. [24:58] Her transition from bartender to full-time paralegal. [26:56] The first time Maggie sought treatment and her experience. [31:34] Maggie’s first sponsor for her first outpatient. [34:47] Her bouts with depression, how she felt unsettled again.  [38:23] How Maggie came to Real Rock Recovery Center. [42:49] Differences between her home rehab and Florida rehab. [47:05] What Maggie thinks about her new sober lifestyle.  [49:47] How Maggie sees her new future in Florida. [52:01] Why working for her sobriety makes a significant difference in her recovery. Episode Links and Resources Real Recovery Live Chat Real Recovery Talk on the Web Real Recovery Talk on YouTube Leave Real Recovery Talk a review on iTunes Rock Recovery Center Real Recovery Talk on Facebook Ideas for a show? Email us tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com

Marketing Magic
#095: Finding Your Voice with Maggie Frank-Hsu

Marketing Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 40:03


Have you ever felt tired of talking and talking and promoting that thing you’re really good at… because the thing you’re really passionate about is on the tip of your tongue but you’re too afraid to voice it aloud? Or better yet, have you ever censored yourself from posting something or piping up in a conversation because you discarded your thoughts as important enough? This is something that dawned on me a few months back at a conference. There aren’t enough loud, proud, female entrepreneurs that are sharing their voice with the world.  That’s why I had to bring Maggie Frank-Hsu back to the podcast for another interview. Maggie is a copywriter and writing coach for entrepreneurs. We had a deep discussion on finding your voice and latching on to your big idea. We get into what Maggie does to help clients find their big idea. She talks about overcoming the wrestling match of what you should do and what you actually want to do. Maggie and I talk about how finding her own voice has impacted her. She also shares her experience of writing her book, Be About Something, which will be releasing in June of this year.    We talk about: What Maggie’s done in her career as a copywriter and writing coach How she’s found her own voice in her business Why it became important for Maggie to pivot to this in her business Her belief about finding your voice and your big idea The wrestling match between what you should do and what you want to do Her advice on how to start finding your voice How she’s overcome imposter syndrome and her inner mean girl Giving power to the feelings that you have How finding her voice has impacted her personally and professionally Maggie’s book process and what it’s going to be about   About Maggie Frank-Hsu: I’m Maggie Frank-Hsu, an email strategist and copywriter who works with moms who are entrepreneurs. I’ve spent my career helping my employers and my clients seize the attention of their audiences and move them to action via the written word. I’ve always been a writer, and I received my Master’s degree from Columbia School of Journalism and worked for national magazines like Gourmet, Martha Stewart and ESPN the Magazine. Then I spent the next 10 years building online audiences that grew to over a million visitors a month.  I combine those two sides of my expertise—writing and strategy—to help business owners turn their subscribers into people who love to get marketing emails.   Connect with Maggie: Website | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn   About Marketing Magic: The Marketing Magic podcast is where women entrepreneurs trying to do all the things come to get inspiration, business strategy, and on-air coaching on how to get their business noticed and growing. If you have a business that people need to know about in order for it to grow, you’re in the right place. This is the place to uncomplicate your marketing. Be sure to listen, subscribe, and leave a review! Join the conversation of other unapologetically successful women in her Facebook community, The #girlboss Club.

The Amber Lilyestrom Show
Maggie Berghoff on Optimizing Health + Wellness

The Amber Lilyestrom Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 54:24


Are you ready to look, feel, and perform your best?  Health consultant and functional medicine nurse practitioner, Maggie Berghoff, is on the podcast helping us understand how to bio-hack our bodies + routines so that we can boost energy and reach peak performance each and every day. Maggie Berghoff works with celebrities, entertainers, athletes, and CEOs/executives to up-level their physical and mental health. Maggie has been featured in Entrepreneur, Well + Good, Under Armour, CBS, Glamour, iheartradio, 4 popular health documentaries, and national television.  Maggie also has self-paced automated programs available to the public that offers the tools and strategies she uses with her private clientele directly to you, to create an environment to thrive, rebalance your body, and detoxify. In addition, Maggie is the creator of a high level mastermind for health and wellness enthusiasts and clinicians, who are looking to create impact and income through virtual health consulting. In this incredibly impactful episode, Maggie divulges why our diet and exercise routines might not be working. Plus, Maggie dives deep into her health story, reveals inspired bio-hacks to eliminate toxins from our lives and the ways we can navigate + eliminate stress. In this Episode You'll Learn:  All about today's guest, Maggie Berghoff [ 0:45 ] About the most significant challenge Maggie sees with her clients [ 5:25 ] How Maggie works her Aclients toward total wellness [ 9:00 ] About Maggie's mastermind [ 12:55 ] How to assist clients across multiple states [ 14:15 ] The ways to eliminate toxins from our lives [ 17:35 ] How to navigate challenges with fertility [ 24:55 ] About Maggie's health journey [ 28:00 ] What Maggie would say to someone struggling with their health [ 33:40 ] Why we shouldn't let our diets stress ourselves out [ 35:25 ] Why we need to change our mindsets about cancer [ 38:20 ] The ways we can navigate stress [ 41:30 ] About what Maggie is most excited for in business and life [ 49:00 ] What Maggie would tell a former version of herself [ 50:30 ] Soul Shifting Quotes:  “I work with people who are motivated to dedicate six months of their life to me.” “Ask why and demand answers!” “My body gave up on me.” “Focus on love instead of fear.” “Let it be easy.” Links Mentioned:  Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients  Grab your FREE training, How to Call in Your Tribe + Create Content that Converts  Learn more about Maggie at her website: https://www.maggieberghoff.com/home and be sure to follow her on Facebook: @MaggieBerghoff Instagram: @maggie_berghoff Twitter: @maggieberghoff LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maggieberghoff/ Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom    Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes  Listen on Spotify 

How to Live to 200 Podcast
Sex, Diet, and Mindfulness: Transforming Women’s Health with Dr. Maggie Ney

How to Live to 200 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 44:50


Dr. Maggie Ney – Co-Director of the Women’s Clinic and Licensed Naturopathic Doctor Today’s episode is one of a kind. It’s a long overdue discussion on a topic that takes a backseat far too often - women’s health. To help us understand and explore this topic, we enlisted naturopathic doctor and co-director of the Women’s Clinic at Akasha, Dr. Maggie Ney. Dr. Ney’s expertise is in healthy aging for women, with a special focus on hormone balancing. Her interest in this particular area is both incredibly relevant and highly personal. Having previously struggled with her own hormonal imbalance issues as a teenager, her enthusiasm is deeply rooted. In our conversation with Dr. Ney, we cover a lot of really interesting topics ranging from recommendations for pregnant women to why she thinks hormone replacement therapy is critical after menopause and the what latest treatments for women’s sexual health. The conversation answers many important questions, including: Why she’s focused on women’s health What Maggie recommends for stress reduction How diet can impact your menstrual cycle What are the differences in fasting between men and women What changes has Maggie seen in women getting pregnant What Maggie recommends for women entering menopause What is the Mona Lisa Touch This conversation covers so much important information; we can’t recommend it enough. Be sure to check out the incredible lightning round at the end of the episode, where Maggie shares specific advice for women of different age groups. We hope you enjoy the episode and share it with your friends, family, and colleagues. About Dr. Ney Dr. Ney’s Website Dr. Ney’s Blog Show Links Chaste tree Rhodiola Ashwagandha Headspace Calm Glo The Women’s Health Initiative PRP Mona Lisa Touch Upgrade Labs Oura ring Muse Younger by Sara Gottfried The Hormone Cure by Sara Gottfried Dirty Genes by Ben Lynch Longevity Diet by Valter Longo The End of Alzheimer’s by Dale Bredesen Wheat Belly by William Davis Eat Fat Get Thin by Mark Hyman

Mind Flipping Podcast
Ep33: Maggie Minsk, Mindfulness, Learned Optimism, Human Givens, Self-Empowerment

Mind Flipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 39:22


Maggie Minsk is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of North Carolina and a National Certified Counselor (NCC). She is also a Certified Hypnotherapist (CHt) and Certified Instructor (CI) with the National Guild of Hypnotists (the largest and oldest hypnotherapy association), was trained by Captain M. Ron Eslinger, RN, CRNA, MA, APN, BCH, CMI, CI, FNGH with Healthy Visions and is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).   Maggie discusses the importance of doing your own research, the power self-hypnosis, and introduces us to the concepts of post-traumatic growth, pronoia and Human Givens. Plus, why common sense isn’t really sensible and the books you should be reading to flip your own mind.     Show Notes: 3:19 Dr. Amir Raz 4:12 Maggie’s personal Mind Flipping Story: Being a smoking non-smoker 6:34 Client Mind Flipping Story: Stuck in Negative Hypnosis 8:36 From teacher to Mind Flipping 9:15 Many Lives Many Masters by Brian Weiss 10:09 Learned Optimism 10:43 “Hypnosis is an accelerant.” –Maggie Minsk 12:38 What self-sabotage really is 13:55 The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz 15:14 Human Givens & The Human Givens Institute 16:17 Joe Griffin & Ivan Tyrell 16:39 SuperBetter by Jane McGonigal 18:29 “Hypnotize yourself or someone else will.”—Unknown 18:46 Bruce Lipton & Being in “the zone” 19:07 Mindfulness 19:46 The importance of mindset 20:41 Mind Flipping Moments: Learning new things 21:08 Maggie’s Word of the Day: Pronoia 21:48 Maggie’s Phrase of the Day: Post-traumatic Growth 23:06 Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 24:25 The common belief with which Maggie disagrees 26:56 Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 28:50 What Maggie always thought she’d be believe, but doesn’t anymore 29:54 Common sense isn’t always correct 30:45 Neuroplasticity 32:32 Episode with Art Giser & Energy work 33:27 Conscious vs. Subconscious mind 34:04 Maggie’s request for listeners: Learn for yourself to be fully engaged in life 35:20 The Flow State & Dr. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi 36:12 Get Maggie’s favorite hypnosis recording: CLICK HERE & check the Resources Menu For more information about Maggie and her services, CLICK HERE.

Diapers and Disciples
021: Big Things For God and Balance with Maggie Glemkowski

Diapers and Disciples

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2018 41:41


Maggie and Amber chat about ministry outside the home, balance, family life, and the mission and ministry of Project 5.41.In This Episode:-Balancing work, ministry, home, and family life.-Project 5.41: what is is and how it began.-Teaching and mentoring young women (and our daughters) how to recognize their own dignity as daughters' of God.What Maggie is Loving:PomegranatesBrideshead RevisitedThis Is UsPopcorn and Orange JuiceHaving 2 kids!Maggie's Mom Hack:Washable MarkersGoogle CalendarGetting your kids into the same music you likeLinks:Maggie's ministry: Project 5.41Maggie's husband's not for profit: L'Alto Catholic InstituteLEAVE A REVIEW OR SUBSCRIBE TO DIAPERS AND DISCIPLES See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Tough Girl Podcast
Tough Girl - Margaret Alphonsi MBE, England Rugby World Cup Winner 2014!

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 43:09


Maggie was always in trouble before she found rugby at age 14. During this podcast we learn more about Maggie, her rugby career and how playing rugby gave her a new found confidence and changed the direction of her life. Maggie retired in 2014 after winning the Rugby World Cup, before that she’d represented her country an impressive 74 times! Scored 28 tries, and helped England win a record breaking 7 consecutive Six Nations crowns. Maggie is an ambassador for the “Spirit of Rugby” program as well as being a regular commentator on live rugby matches for Sky Sports & the BBC.   Shownotes -An update on what’s been happening in women rugby over in Rio -Why Maggie is visiting my home town….Liverpool as an ambassador for Spirit of Rugby -How Maggie first got into rugby and what’s it like being in the field and dealing with the big tackles -How rugby impacted on her confidence at a young age  -Why having someone believe in her made all the difference in her rugby career -The importance of having visible role models in the media and how they inspired her  -Setting her first BIG goal at 14 to play rugby for England -Wearing the England shirt and playing on the international stage for the first time and how she approached that challenge -Dealing with pressure and why you treat pressure as a privilege  -How to keep a winning mindset going -Dealing with failure and the process they had to go through to come out on the other side even stronger -Having the difficult conversations in order to improve the team -Winning the BBC - Sports Personality Team of the Year -Why Maggie is known as “Maggie the Machine”! -What Maggie has learnt from playing rugby and why she decided to retire after the World Cup in 2014 -Trying out athletics and wanting to make it to Rio -How women’s rugby has changed over the years and why you should give rugby a go!!   Maggie is on twitter @MaggieAlphonsi  I’m also on twitter @_TOUGH_GIRL   A massive thank you to everyone who has become a patron! You too can support the Tough Girl Podcast from $2 to $5 per month!  CLICK HERE!   Future Events! 12th - 14th August - Adventure Travel Film Festival, London 20th August - Tough Girl Tribe Trip to Snowdonia 27th - 31st August - Emma & Sarah - Hadrian's Wall Adventure! 1st - 4th September - Base Camp Festival, Peak District   Take a listen to these related podcast episodes… Catherine Spencer - Former England Women’s Rugby Union player & Captain Lois Pryce (Adventure Travel Film Festival) Belinda Kirk (Base Camp Festival) Sarah Outen (One of the speakers at Base Camp Festival) Emma Timmis (My running companion for Hadrian's’ Wall)   Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!