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Dan and Danielle have been dating for three years and they are currently long-distanced after Danielle moved two hours away. They both have sent pictures to each other to spice things up when they aren’t with each other and when Danielle asked Dan to see the photos on his phone when she visited he grabbed his phone from her. When Danielle grabbed the phone back, she saw sent photos of other woman hidden on his phone. At the same time, Danielle’s mom recently told her that someone that looked like Dan followed her on a cougar dating app.We call Dan pretending to send him a free bouquet of flowers and when we ask Dan as to who he wants to send flowers to, Dan asks if he can send them to someone named Kim who we find out is Danielle’s mom! Find out what‘s really going on in today’s all NEW War of the Roses!
Dan and Danielle have been dating for three years and they are currently long-distanced after Danielle moved two hours away. They both have sent pictures to each other to spice things up when they aren’t with each other and when Danielle asked Dan to see the photos on his phone when she visited he grabbed his phone from her. When Danielle grabbed the phone back, she saw sent photos of other woman hidden on his phone. At the same time, Danielle’s mom recently told her that someone that looked like Dan followed her on a cougar dating app.We call Dan pretending to send him a free bouquet of flowers and when we ask Dan as to who he wants to send flowers to, Dan asks if he can send them to someone named Kim who we find out is Danielle’s mom! Find out what‘s really going on in today’s all NEW War of the Roses!
We are midway through our season of “Women Who Lead”. So what better time to talk about MONEY? Money investments, money blocks, money goals... Some podcasts would run from these types of conversations, where we lean into them. As entrepreneurs, conversations around money will always be prevalent. Wherever you are in your business cycle, having a firm understanding of your finances and investments is key. Danielle Hayden, CEO of Kickstart Accounting joins me to discuss what elements of finance need to be taken into account for any new entrepreneur. Have you considered the risks involved with long-term payment plans for your program? Have you considered the money that you have to spend, in order to make it? How are you actively setting yourself up for financial success? If you have been considering a financial business audit, or if you're just starting out, this episode is for you. More About Danielle Hayden: Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education, and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn't crunching numbers on her clients' behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates. SPECIAL OFFER! Danielle is offering the audience of The Business of Becoming, a special one-year intro rate on Bookkeeping. Book a discovery call HERE. Do you have any questions for Danielle? You can continue the conversation with Danielle on her Instagram or Facebook! What We Talk About In This Episode: Financial Data Bookkeeping Payment plans Profit margin Lines of revenue Financial Reports Financial Forcast Risk Tolerance Hiring - Pros and Cons Things We Mention In This Episode: QuickBooks Canada CPA Canada Danielle & Lindsay (@kickstartaccounting) Discovery call with Danielle Here's How To Subscribe & Leave A Review (pretty-please): Want to get notified when I release new episodes so you don't miss a thing? Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. It would mean the world to me if you'd leave a rating and review. I'd love to know what you think of the podcast and how I can make it better for you. Plus iTunes tells me that podcast reviews are really important and the more reviews the podcast has the easier it will be to get the podcast in front of more people, which is the ultimate goal. You can leave a review right here. Let's Keep The Conversation Going… Do you feel like you are stuck with a particular business idea, or are you fluid as things change? Have you been through a personal transformation that affected your business? I would love to hear all about it and I'm sure others would too. Comment below and share your story or visit me on Instagram which is currently my favourite way to connect. You can also join my free online community to connect with more than 16,000 other health practitioners just like you to ask questions, share wins and struggles and get lots of support from me and my team! I hope to see you there. … did you know that we make a donation on behalf of every special guest that we have on The Business of Becoming? Today's donation is going to Fundraise | GOTR Northeast Ohio
Episode 2 and it’s already so good!The Snowden’s meet Christiline and Ashley makes her stay at their house. In her own room because Dimitri can’t be trusted. We discuss how bruised Dimitri’s ego is and if Ashley was a homerun!Smoothies equate to cult kool-aid. Danielle breaks down while in front of the judge and Garrick says he was “emotional”. When Danielle’s family is introduced at dinner we STAN the questions coming in and we have so many more! Heads up we talk about Jarod’s “family” picture. Kelah is a nanny with benefits and Vanessa thinks highly of herself. Tosha is still giving us weird vibes and her mom is on Cult Patrol. Leah tells us about the times she was confronted at a bar Sidian style. During extended we discuss Jen Shah’s arrest and 90 Day Fiancé. Leah has the scoop on Yara and Jovi and where they are now! Join us every week to listen to our Seek Sister Wife, 90 Day Fiancé, and MTV's The Challenge recaps. Want to stay up to date on all of the latest reality tv gossip? Head over to https://tasteofreality.com/spill-it-sister/ and follow us on Instagram @SpillitsisterpodcastSupport the show (https://tasteofreality.com/spill-it-sister/)
Are you neglecting this one important thing in your business that allows you to build sustainable profits? Want to know how to be the CFO of your own business, so you can set yourself up for success and avoid the pitfalls when it comes to a small business?Business owners and entrepreneurs often overlook and neglect this very critical aspect in running their own business. It’s overwhelming, especially for new entrepreneurs and small business owners, as they are left in the dark with questions and risk their finances going haywire.Danielle Hayden shares in this podcast some practical tips to help entrepreneurs through the process of understanding their finances and how to be the CFO of their own business.About Danielle:Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilatesYou can learn more about Danielle at:– kickstartaccountinginc.net– profitplannerbookkeeping.com– @kickstartaccountingAbout Your Host:Jacinta Gandy is passionate about small business and a champion of women’s entrepreneurship. She’s the founder of Social Circle, a branding and marketing agency that helps service based solopreneurs turn their passions into profitable businesses.You can learn more about Jacinta at- socialcircleinc.com- Follow on IG at jacinta_gandy- Follow on FB at jacintagandyJoin the Hustle With Purpose Podcast Insiders Facebook community to continue the conversation, interact with our podcast guests, and participate in our weekly giveaways and freebies!Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review the Hustle With Purpose Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For detailed show notes please go to socialcircleinc.com/podcastMonthly Giveaway: Leave this show a review on iTunes or Stitcher, screenshot the review and send it to us at info@socialcircleinc.com and you'll be entered to win a $50 amazon gift card!
Miscarriage and Meaning: an Interview with Danielle Ireland - Danielle Ireland It was four or five different nurses came in one at a time and just held my hand and looked me in the eye and told me her story of loss was a miscarriage. And and I don't remember I don't remember their faces. I don't remember their names. But I just remember each each time it was like this wave of relief. And I'm still feeling it now talking about it like hearing I lost two and then I had to. I had to and I lost one and I had two more. I lost three and I had just. It was just a different expression of you're not alone. You're not alone, you're not alone. And I couldn't have been more grateful and I didn't know that I needed that at the time. I just had no idea how much I needed that. INTRO My guest today is Danielle Ireland. She is a speaker, actress, ballroom dancer, licensed therapist, recovering perfectionist, a wife and a soon-to-be-mother with her second child, a little girl. And we spend time in this episode talking about her work, her pregnancy, and the miscarriage of her first child, a son, who would have turned one at the close of 2020. Danielle shares on the importance of empathy, how partners can grieve differently, and why it really bugged her when people kept telling her, “I’m sorry”. Danielle and I began our time together reminiscing about the toys of our childhood. - Liesel Mertes We are both children of the 80s, what was one of your favorite toys from that era? - Danielle Ireland Oh, this is a great question. Oh, my gosh. One of my favorite toys from that era. Well. Let's see, I was really big into my little ponies and I was really big into Care Bears and Jem and the holograms and also Barbie, I had the my favorite Barbie. There were two that were my favorites. One was the nineteen fifties Barbie. So she had like the Lucille Ball, like hair cut and bangs and have like this like old school 50 styles, black and white bathing suit. - Danielle Ireland I just loved her. And then there was also gymnastics Barbie and yes. So she had like bending working joints so I could make her do backflips and front flips and she was flipping everywhere. But actually a funny story about my Barbies. I loved playing with them, but I hate addressing them because I didn't have the patience for all of the little snaps. But I really loved all the shoes. So Barbies were always naked in high heels. And so that was my mom said she got some fun looks with me holding my naked Barbies with her. As a Barbie-loving child, Danielle thought she might want to be a marine biologist. Then an archeologist. - Danielle Ireland And so it was either like swimming with dolphins every day, digging up dinosaur bones. And then of course, once I got the first full length movie I ever watched, this is all through. My mom's telling of it, I don't actually remember was Cinderella. And so but I remember when I started getting into live action movies and when I started to understand the concept of, oh, like, those people are pretending, especially when things were really intense, I would get nervous. - Danielle Ireland My parents are really good about explaining. You know, this is a make believe world. These are the characters in this world and this is what the performers do. And I was like, that's a job. And so I, I that's I think when my obsession with film and performance started and because I realized, oh, I can pretend to do all the things I want to do, I don't even have to pick one thing. And so that kind of got me on the, I think the performing arts track at the young age potentially. Danielle studied theater in college and then worked teaching dance. She auditioned in places like Chicago and Louisville and Cincinnati. - Danielle Ireland But it it felt like a gamble. And I'm not a gambler at heart. I think that that's a large part why that wasn't you. I think you have to have that willingness to accept the risk when you when you pursue a career like that. - Danielle Ireland And I never fully took the plunge, but yeah, I still got some paid acting work up until I was, I think, twenty nine. When Danielle started dating the man that is now her husband, she began to think about what she really wanted in life. - Danielle Ireland And it was the first time that I started to think about future, my future beyond what what instantly gratified me, like I the the nature of the in order to to be a dance instructor and performer and the way that I like to do it, you had to rehearse before and after your teaching hours and your teaching hours were from one to ten. - Danielle Ireland And so my whole world there was I mean, it was just I don't want to say small and that I wasn't enjoying it. And then I didn't love the people I was with. But it it was a very insular. She began to ask herself different questions: what are my values? What do I really care about? - Danielle Ireland looking back, I think I spent a lot of time hiding as a dance instructor because it fulfilled a lot of ego. It took a lot of those boxes like I was still performing. So I didn't feel like I was wasting my college degree in the performing arts. - Danielle Ireland And it was fun to tell people that's what I did. It was fun. It was fun to wear costumes like it filled it. It was fulfilling in some respects, but it didn't force me to ask myself deeper questions is kind of like living your life on a cruise ship. It's like it was like living in a party atmosphere, which was it served a purpose. - Danielle Ireland But it wasn't until I started asking those harder hitting questions that I realized that, oh, if this part of my life wasn't here, I would have a lot of serious gaps, like a lot of big gaping holes in my identity, my purpose, how fulfilled I really was. So she began to ask herself what environments felt best? And moved throughout a series of jobs. She worked at a cosmetics counter, selling organic skin care, then was a store manager for a fashion brand. Then there was a day spa. Each stop made her wonder if she would ever find a place to land and led her to want to work for herself, which she started to do as a beauty consultant and blogger, helping women find clothes and cosmetics. - Danielle Ireland But what I realized really quickly was that after working with a woman, maybe twice, she found her, matched her foundation and she knew how to curl her hair. She started talking to me about much more intimate things, like we've had three kids and my husband and I are having sex anymore. I have gained weight over the last few years and they just don't feel right in my skin like that. It was those moments that I started to feel what I call just like electricity. - Danielle Ireland It just was like tingling in my body. And it was it was it may have hit me all in one moment. It certainly would make for a better story if it did, I don't honestly remember, but I just felt so struck each time some woman would open up her heart to me, share some vulnerability with me and just expose something deeper and richer. And I just wanted to dive into that question with everything that I had. But I felt kind of stunted by what I felt like was a lack of of training. - Danielle Ireland And so I felt like I had to keep censoring myself with all this. Has been my experience with this or my opinion would be this, but I wanted to offer more with that type of conversation. - Danielle Ireland And that was really the first time that I thought, oh, is that is this what therapy is? This is what counseling is, because I hadn't even received therapy or counseling up until that point in my life. And so the year my husband and I got married, I decided I wanted to go to graduate school and pursue this. Danielle began graduate school in counseling. - Danielle Ireland And so that's started around thirty, thirty years old. - Liesel Mertes Yeah. And I met you like. Right as you were officially finishing up your degree. I think you. Just had a turning and a final paper. - Danielle Ireland That sounds right. Yeah, and what was that close at now that we're in pandemic time prior to it seems like a blur. - Liesel Mertes When did you finish up your degree? - Danielle Ireland So let me think. I graduated in May 2017. And I, I remember graduation was Mother's Day, so I think it was like, may I say something. But I remember graduation was on a Sunday and I began working in a private practice the very next day like I took no time off. I felt like once I understood and had a vision and what felt like not a track, but like a breadcrumb trail of, oh, this is going to get me where I want to be and I think I'm on the right path for myself. - Danielle Ireland And I felt that certainty and for the first time, probably who knows how long. I also felt and this is I think now insert the trigger for uprooting my anxiety and all my fears and self doubts and insecurities. - Danielle Ireland But it was I realized what I wanted to do at a time where I felt like, oh, my gosh, if I just wasted however many years trying to find this life, that's what I felt at the time. And so I attacked pursuing my degree and then jumping into work with such intensity because I felt like I was trying to catch up and and prove myself and also try to beat my biological clock because I you know, having children wasn't at the top of my mind at that time of my life, but I knew it was coming up in a couple of years. - Danielle Ireland It's funny being six months pregnant now. I have no idea how quickly that would how quickly those those things would come together. But I really felt like I was constantly racing the clock. And so when I met you. If it was right around the time I was finishing my degree, I, I felt like I was always trying to stay a couple of months ahead of where I really was. And yeah. So I that time feels like a blur to me too, because I think I was just living in my head for such a long time. - Liesel Mertes I am I have my own particular resonance within my own story of that. It's and I hear a little bit in you, but for me it was not even necessarily external voices telling me, like, you haven't achieved enough or you've wasted time or you need to be somewhere different. It was very much an inner voice that was just driving me of exactly. The anxious is the right sort of a word, like I thought I would have been somewhere different, but now I'm here. - Liesel Mertes But now I wish I was further along. And it's it's a mental game to be constantly churning within. - Danielle Ireland Oh, no, you're you're you're absolutely right, and you're you couldn't have I mean, because I could not have been more supported and encouraged by the people around me. There was no one in my life, no one in my corner looking over my shoulder saying, why didn't you figure this out sooner? Are you sure you shouldn't be further along? - Danielle Ireland That was one hundred thousand percent. My own internal critic and yeah, that that had chatter because I remember I remember the first day being an orientation for the graduate program and it was like it would pick new things to make me feel small about that voice, would pick new things to make me feel small about on a daily basis. But I remember the big one when I was in the program was I was probably one of two hundred and fifty graduate students in the program I was in. - Danielle Ireland I think 10 were over the age of twenty three that because they most people went directly from undergraduate school to graduate school. And so there were a handful of people like me who realized at some point later in their life that they wanted to go back to school. But I just felt so out of place. - Danielle Ireland And I remember this kind of orientation exercise where like, let's have everyone go around and say what your undergraduate degree was. And it was political science and social work, social work and psychology, sociology and psychology, family health and wellness and sociology. - Danielle Ireland And I was like theater. I just felt so oh God, I felt so out of place. - Liesel Mertes You also talked about, you know, the sense of like your biological clock and a built in and the sense of time horizons that also was at play when we first met. Would you tell me a little bit about your pregnancy that preceded this one? - Danielle Ireland Oh, of course. Of course. Yeah. So that was two years ago now, I think. Oh goodness. Yeah. So I have right around 2018, so about a year into my work at my first practice. My husband and I decided we wanted to start trying and trying to conceive a baby, and it's that that and I haven't revisited this in a while, but spending my entire adult sexual life trying to prevent pregnancy and then thinking that we're just going to lift the barrier and it's going to happen the first time, it even though logically I understood that, I think emotionally I thought, like, sure, we'll try it. - Danielle Ireland We'll have sex a couple of times, bing, bang, boom, we'll get pregnant. Easy peasy. And that just wasn't our journey. It took us about a year to get pregnant the first time. And I was about I was just like three days shy of entering my second trimester when I miscarried our first pregnancy. Our son and. Yeah, it was a crushing, crushing blow, and that's when Julie Kratz, I think was the one who suggested I meet with you and. - Danielle Ireland I'm so glad I did, but, yeah, we we met for coffee, and I didn't even know what we were going to meet about. I just I just said yes. Well, I'm really glad that I did. Yeah. - Liesel Mertes And I'm you know, even to hear you say that, I'm shocked that two months into your not two months into your second trimester, I mean, that's also like there's never an easy time to have a baby die. But that's also like you've you've spent, you know, a number of months at that point, like anticipating and thinking about it, not even to count, you know, the whole year of I imagine like you said, I think your term was easy peasy. Lemon, Sweezy, I'm thinking how did that year unfold prior to conceiving? And as I said, now it's just as the years go by and the more I get to hold stories of people with their journey towards building a family, the more I realize, like there's not just one on ramp and off ramp like people. - Liesel Mertes Stories are way more complex than we often get a chance to give voice to an emotional journey. - Liesel Mertes How did that year like how is that feeling for you in the midst of all of these new professional stresses as well? - Danielle Ireland Yeah, I was the first time in my life I was disappointed by my period, which was so strange because I have thought of I can remember more times in my life where I got my period and it was like, oh, thank God. You know, I guess we would kind of high five each other. Like, we're good, we're good. And it was such a different sensation. And I think that it. Over time, what I didn't realize was happening and I wasn't letting myself acknowledge that I was starting to feel disappointed by my body. - Danielle Ireland Each month I would get my period. I felt like I was letting us down and I was letting myself down and my body was letting me down in. What's interesting, even expressing it that way, is I have recently just been catching up with the girlfriend and I she asked me what my intention was for twenty, twenty one. And last year my intention was, was trust and just in everything, just how could I trust myself more deeply? How could I listen to myself more, how can I honor that that more. - Danielle Ireland But I think this year my word is pleasure because I think about my body and there's to kind of bring it back to this to the what you asked and my story a little bit. I think when I left dance and these other these other jobs that I did like once I stepped into. Kind of committing to graduate school. I didn't realize it, but I think I really splintered off from my body because I was so consumed with my mind and my own thoughts, like my anxiety, my fear, my insecurity became all consuming. - Danielle Ireland And I just I voted my body off the island and I lived in my head, which was so unlike what my experience has been basically performing and dance, it's a very kinetic it's a very connected mind body experience, and I lived in that world my entire life and I didn't know any different. And so I didn't even realize I wasn't self-aware enough to know, like, oh, what you're experiencing is anxiety or oh, what you're experiencing is depression, like in your depression is manifesting itself as anxiety. - Danielle Ireland I just didn't have the tools or the language or the any way of knowing that. And so with the miscarriage, the if it's. If I can be. Maybe bold enough to say it this way, I think the gift or the lesson. In. In light of that loss was that the pain was so acute and it was so it took such a hold of everything that it was the first time in however many years I'd been in that state where the head trash was gone, like the the chatter, like the silence. - Danielle Ireland And the grief was there was just there was silence in my head for the first time. And I just sat in the suck of all of that. And I don't know if I can't. No, that's not the case for me now, like the head trader, like it's returns, she's she's she's come back. So I didn't hold on to that forever, but I experienced it and I I felt like I recognized it. And I think that that helped me start to return to my body and return to myself. - Danielle Ireland And I just. Again, I'm really hesitant to say that I'm grateful because I don't want I don't mean in any way, so I'm grateful for the loss of that life, but I am grateful that I took a lesson from it that can inform my life forward, because otherwise, I think for me, if if there wasn't some meaning in it, it would have just felt like a terrible, awful, awful. Indescribable waste and giving that experience some purpose is helpful for me and my healing, but I just if anyone's listening that's going through an experience like that, I in no way, I don't think that's necessary or required. - Danielle Ireland It just that was what was helpful for me. - Danielle Ireland But as far as the conception journey leading up to that, I was so focused on my plan and my timeline that sex wasn't as fun. Yeah, it was more pressured. I know that my husband felt that, too, in his own ways. - Danielle Ireland And and it was hard. I was playing the comparison game a lot. It was really hard to not compare myself to friends who got pregnant by surprise or friends who said, yeah, I just tracked my period on an app for a couple of months and it happened on month three, like each month that ticked by that it wasn't happening. - Danielle Ireland I was feeling more and more lost and I ended up finding out that I was pregnant after I had scheduled an appointment to meet a fertility specialist. We were going to schedule a time to do some blood work. And my period was late. And I was I was already, I think, two weeks pregnant when I went to. MUSICAL TRANSITION We will return to Danielle’s story in a moment. I want to let you know about one of our sponsors, Handle with Care Consulting. 2021 meets us with new challenges. A new administration, the same epidemic, the same division, and the relentless winter. Maintaining mental health is challenging and it is hard to keep people engaged. Let Handle with Care help. With keynotes, certificate programs, and executive coaching options, our empathy training will help you create a culture of caring where people survive, stabilize, and thrive. MUSICAL TRANSITION - Liesel Mertes Again, as we noted, miscarriage, it's actually way more common than our public discourse would indicate, where the assumption is that, you know, every pregnancy is a healthy baby. And, you know, as soon as you get that test, you should start decorating the nursery and plan, which I think can oftentimes mean for people that go through miscarriage is that you end up giving the news to lots of people who have no idea like what do or say? - Liesel Mertes What were some of like the most tone deaf or hard responses that you absorbed after a miscarriage? - Danielle Ireland Yeah, what a great question. Well, I'll say that. I think part of the reason why I'm so open and willing to talk about this in general is that I was given the again, I don't even know if this is the right language for what this experience was, but I can't think of a different way to describe it. So the experience my husband and I had at the emergency room because I ended up delivering my son at home and we took him with us to the emergency room because I was hemorrhaging pretty bad and it was just really physically taxing experience. - Danielle Ireland And I think I probably also went into shock and just lots of those things. But I remember I'll just I'll never forget the grace and the kindness and the warmth and also, I mean, it's bringing tears to my eyes, thinking about it, too, because had this happen during COVID having to be there by myself, I just can't imagine. I thought about that when I thought about women who undoubtedly have experienced this during shutdown and have had to be separated during that time because my husband was with me every second and laid in the bed with me most of the time, but. - Danielle Ireland But the the hospital staff, in particular, the nurses that were working on that shift because it was around three o'clock in the morning, so it was third shift. Oh, my God, these women were like angels on Earth. And we were probably in the hospital, I think somewhere between seven and nine hours. And as I said, it was probably when there was like a shift change going on. I don't know when it was exactly, but it was towards the end of our stay, about four I can't remember. - Danielle Ireland It was four or five different nurses came in one at a time and just held my hand and looked me in the eye and told me her story of loss was a miscarriage. And and I don't remember I don't remember their faces. I don't remember their names. But I just remember each each time it was like this wave of relief. And I'm still feeling it now talking about it like hearing I lost two and then I had to. I had to and I lost one and I had two more. - Danielle Ireland I lost three and I had just. It was just a different expression of you're not alone. You're not alone, you're not alone. And I couldn't have been more grateful and I didn't know that I needed that at the time. I just had no idea how much I needed that. - Danielle Ireland But the gift of that experience for me. It just made it so clear that for me, my healing would it it didn't require silence that you really needed to come through my expression of that. - Danielle Ireland And so. And thankfully, thankfully, I didn't keep the news of finding out I was pregnant to myself, but my husband and I, we were told we were preparing to do like a photo shoot with the sonogram and we were going to do a gender reveal. We were in that planning stage. And so thankfully, and I know that this is such a personal thing for everyone to handle in their own way, but I'm grateful that I. That because people understood the joy and the excitement. - Danielle Ireland And the pregnancy, I didn't have to explain as much about the pain of loss. I didn't feel like I needed to play catch up with two different conversations at the same time. - Danielle Ireland And so when we got pregnant this current time, we got pregnant a second time. I remember my husband initially felt very differently than I did. I wanted to tell everybody, not announce it on social media, obviously, but I wanted to let all of our friends and family know because for me it was like, I need them to know that I'm in this experience because I just it's what I need to feel safe and secure. - Danielle Ireland And he he wasn't so sure. He was like, well, but what if what if we experienced the same thing again? And I just. My my perspective on it was that. Keeping my joy, like, stifled or trying to cut my joy back wouldn't prevent or protect me from the loss if it happened. So I needed to let myself fully feel the joy because. That was the only way forward from for me. And so he you know, but I also wanted to honor and respect his needs. - Danielle Ireland And so we started telling a few people at a time, a little at a time. But I would probably say for him, his stress level probably really didn't go down until the 20 week ultrasound. Yeah, he probably didn't feel I would say he didn't feel that confident until then, but. But yeah. - Liesel Mertes Well, and what you say there highlights something that is resonant with my own experience, which is that grief is such a profoundly isolating journey, like two people's two people's grief, even if they're even if it's like you and your partner and you both lost a child, can just manifest itself so differently in different moments. And those those conversations can feel hard when when both people are saying, like, I need or I want something different in the midst of that. - Danielle Ireland Well, and I don't even know if I can give us full credit for that. We we scheduled a session with so we have a therapist that we see individually, but have also seen maybe three or four times and four couples work and we just can't see eye to eye. And we scheduled an appointment the week. That following week after it happened, I don't remember the exact timeline, and it wasn't because there was a rift between us, but we both just we just somehow knew and or felt like we needed to check in with Brian. - Danielle Ireland And he said something that I am so grateful for. How can you give each other the permission to to need to walk through your grief differently,? And I didn't fully understand what that meant, but that, putting that conversation at our minds, like how can because, for example, I could handle one social interaction a day. So what would happen? So the first maybe eight days after it happened, I have one friend at a time. I don't remember managing it either. - Danielle Ireland It just seemed to happen that way. But like one girlfriend would reach out and she would want to come over and she'd either bring food or wine or whatever, and we would just sit around and talk or she would listen for a couple of hours. And that was it. That was all the energy I had. - Danielle Ireland And at the time, we had two weddings coming up. I think one was the weekend after it happened and another was the following weekend. And I needed to really withdraw and kind of cocoon up. - Danielle Ireland And my husband, he's actually more of an extrovert than I am. And and so. We were able to, I think, process in a healthier way with that supportive of our therapy session and also looking at what does it really mean for me to need to be by myself or to not want to show up at a wedding and not I couldn't I just couldn't handle the stimulation of being around people. - Danielle Ireland And I didn't want to see their faces and I didn't want to see the like. So I don't want to handle I just couldn't handle that. But I think my husband needed to be out and about and needed to be with people. But he was caught between not wanting to feel like he was abandoning me. Right. Or wanting to honor himself. And I was caught between not wanting to put him in a position where he felt trapped, but also needing to honor my own needs. - Danielle Ireland But I don't know if we would have had the language for that. Without, I think, the support of our therapist at the time and - Liesel Mertes And so what ended up happening? - Danielle Ireland You know, was that like. I couldn't commit I basically I just wasn't willing to commit to any plans until moments before because I was like the waves can hit at different moments and they're like, I may I suck. I just don't know how I'm going to feel. And so I went to one of the wedding receptions and I stayed until they served cake. - Danielle Ireland And then I was done and and it was OK, like we were we were able to to get through it. And I think that that lesson has been such a. It's really helped, I think, just transform the way we support one another and how we're able to hold space for the fact that our needs are different, which is so much easier said than done. But when when you're when you're knee deep in grief, it's it's hard not to want to hold other people responsible for your pain. - Danielle Ireland But in truth, I think what we both realized is like. It's a shared experience and we're supporting each other, but even in that we're not responsible for each other, which is. It's hard, but it was it was really helpful. And I find sometimes hand-in-hand with that is. - Liesel Mertes I don't know, there's kind of the romantic myth that your partner should be able to fulfill, like physical, emotional self actualization needs, which is, you know, kind of a bogus premise, even when things are completely stable, let alone when you're both deeply compromised. - Liesel Mertes And to be able to say, like I can, I can give you something and I don't want to pull back entirely. But really, like I, I find in my own story and in those that I've worked with, like you, you need people outside of your partner to be able to kind of hold some of that emotional ballast because it's a big ask, you know, to say to the other person, like, please be my everything in this time where so many important aspects of my world seem really unstable. - Danielle Ireland And it's just you're asking someone to fulfill an order that they just can't. It's kind of like emotional arrest. It's I want you to be responsible for fulfilling all of my sexual needs and fantasies. Know what I know what my needs are and something that I hear a lot in sessions and I'm sure with couples and I'm sure has come out of my mouth, too. But that sense of well, you know, I've told you this before or you know this about me. - Danielle Ireland So that that idea that like if I've told you something about myself once, you're now forever held accountable to not disappointing me in that way. And that's I think that's a really that's a fine line. And it's a tricky space because I think. And this is, I think, a big part of my own journey for the last couple of years, like I'm still in, I'm not far enough away from it to feel like I've got a really clear grasp on this. - Danielle Ireland But where when I become more when I take more ownership for my own experiences, my just the experiences of my life and the less accountable I make David to that happiness. It's more like I feel more of a freedom in a permission, like we're bearing witness to each other's lives and we're. Which is really what I think I want more than anything is to feel seen and heard, which is what validation really means. MUSICAL TRANSITION - Liesel Mertes As you think about your journey with miscarriage, what do you wish if you could just, like, plant a knowingness in like the general consciousness? What do you wish that people knew about the pain of. Yeah, and, you know, it sounds like very visceral and embodied your particular manifestation of miscarriage. - Liesel Mertes What would you say, gosh, what would I want someone to know? - Danielle Ireland Oh, when I realized I never answered the question of my tone deaf comments, but I would say. And I don't and you could probably navigate the how how this would actually look in action better than I can, because this is more, I think, your expertise. - Danielle Ireland But I would say that one of the things I felt. Often, which is probably why we're so selective of who I chose to see in those early stages was that I had to manage the other person's pain on my back. And so I went from it. So but I think thankfully, I either was self aware enough at the time or understood enough about that through other experiences of grief or my training, like I was able to kind of maybe shield myself a little bit. - Danielle Ireland But there were a handful of times even with close family. Where I felt like I had to continue to nurture them through their disappointment in my loss. And so it was more so than any one particular comment, - Danielle Ireland I think the one I probably heard a lot was, which makes sense. I mean, it would be very instinctive, which is like, I'm so sorry. But it was it was that was a tough one for me to receive because they they did nothing wrong. - Danielle Ireland And so I think there could be a difference between. I'm so sorry that this is your experience. I'm so sorry that this is what you and David are going through. I'm so sorry that you're in this pain. But I think what it felt like people were apologizing to me a lot and. That's. That was. Tricky and I think also probably the most tone deaf, which in the grand scheme of things really wasn't that bad. - Danielle Ireland But I remember my general practitioner saw her for a physical maybe six months after it happened. - Danielle Ireland I don't remember exactly. And she, having never been pregnant herself, in her own words, she she was very matter of fact, I think probably from like she's an expert in the body, therefore an expert in what happened with my body. But she said. You know, because I actually never blamed myself for the miscarriage, I'm grateful for that that wasn't that wasn't a manifestation of that particular grief for me. I didn't I didn't think that I had done anything wrong. - Danielle Ireland I mean, I felt like my body had let me down, but I didn't think like, oh, I shouldn't have jumped up and down that hard or I shouldn't have. I didn't I didn't, thankfully, have that part of it. But she said, you know what, I'm sure this is so tough, Danielle. And I'm sure no matter what I say, you're going to blame yourself anyway. But I just need you to know it's not your fault. - Danielle Ireland And it was just so I felt so brash and I felt like she was speaking on an assumption of what my experience was rather than ask me about it now. And that I remember kind of ruffled my feathers and rubs me the wrong way. But but thankfully, I don't think I experienced too too much in the other way. Yeah. I don't remember feeling disappointed by people very often, thankfully. - Liesel Mertes What has do you feel like there has been or what has been the carryover into this next pregnancy as you are now six months long? Have you? You know, it's you can't you can only live your own experience like you can't imagine, like, well, what would have been like to have a second pregnancy without that. But can you pull a thread through to say it has felt different because of this? - Danielle Ireland Oh, it has to. Without, without a doubt, I, I remember in the first couple of days, it may have been the second day after the miscarriage. - Danielle Ireland I remember thinking how remembering how caught up I was in my body changing and the bloating and my belly and my swollen boobs and like all of this, all of the stuff. And I remember sitting outside with a friend feeling just empty and saying I. God, just in a day like I would trade all of that for all of that discomfort, I would take it all back like I want all of that back. And but I couldn't have known I couldn't have known that without the loss. - Danielle Ireland Like, I. I don't know. And it's not to blame my myself prior to that miscarriage, because that was what I was experiencing at the time and that was what was true for me at the time. But I was. I think I was. Feeling caught up in the physical changes and feeling like home less attractive and this and this and then the loss just kind of snapped my focus after my priorities back. - Danielle Ireland And to be perfectly honest, I don't think I even knew how much I wanted to be a mother until I lost my first baby. - Danielle Ireland And not to say that I wouldn't. Love that boy, if he were here, has his first birthday would have been on December twenty third, so assuming he would have been born on his due date, but. I I've walked through the experiences of this pregnancy, still feeling them, I still have my moments where I've complained. It's not to say this is I don't I don't want to say like I have been an angel in this whole pregnancy. - Danielle Ireland It's been like a gift from the mother. And I was like, no, no, no. Like, I've still had plenty of, like, moments to kvetch and and and wine. But this ring of appreciation and this sort of Tuzer were like this thread that's pulled through is just massive, massive amounts of gratitude. - Danielle Ireland Like I can feel her kick right now. Every time I feel her move, it's just so exciting. And I know I have no doubt that being able to see her and hold her and touch her and smell her will be enriched because of what was informed from from the first experience. - Danielle Ireland Like, I think I was so focused on how my life was changing, what it might cost me and what I might be losing, that actually the whole experience, losing the whole experience, like losing the whole pregnancy, it just flipped the priorities. - Danielle Ireland And like this pregnancy because I didn't slow down. I didn't slow down on my production. My like the amount of clients I was scheduling, my expectations for myself. I didn't stop to rest. I just felt like I had to keep trucking along like life was normal. - Danielle Ireland And and so I needed to keep producing and doing and doing all the things I'm like I'm just going to do, like with a baby. It's no big deal. Like that's why they have baby born until just like the baby on and you get right back to life. And I think again, it was that old anxiety of I can't slow down, I can't stop because it'll all slip away. - Danielle Ireland But this this first trimester actually was a lot more uncomfortable than the first pregnancy. I was a lot more sick. What we're tired and knowing what I knew from before it was, I just gave myself a lot more grace, took a lot more naps, I reduced my my client schedule. I had breaks between clients, which I never did before. It was just I would just kind of knock out client, client, client, client, maybe get a little bit of time to eat client, client and then onto the next thing. - Danielle Ireland And I scaled way, way back. And what's incredible, too, I mean, my little daughter has already been such a powerful teacher for me and she's not even born yet. - Danielle Ireland But I've actually been able to do more by pushing less in specifically in my professional career. Like this has been a really, really remarkable year for me professionally in terms of what I've been able to put out and I've cut. At least my expectations and my schedule way, way back, way, way back. - Liesel Mertes Danielle, thank you for sharing so many aspects of that wisdom. I also want to be cognizant of your time. Is there anything else that you would really like to share that I didn't ask a question that led you into? Danielle Ireland Such a good question, I'm going to borrow some of these questions in my office because they're so good. Gosh, no, I can't think I can't think of anything. Other than. - Danielle Ireland I'm grateful to have this time to get to share with you and and your listeners and the people that you connect your material with. - Danielle Ireland And I'm just incredibly grateful that I was introduced to you at a time where I didn't even realize how much I needed to know you. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, I am so glad to continue to watch both of our paths unfurl and I celebrate this new little one, I celebrate not only the birthing of a physical child, but you did. You gave birth to lots of things and initiatives in a pretty barren year. That is 2020. - Liesel Mertes So if people want to know more about you and your work, is your website the best place to go? - Danielle Ireland Yes. So danielleireland.com will show links to a guided journal called Treasured that I created this year. I'm also leading a workshop called the Unleashing New Relationship Workshop. And the link to participate or learn more about that is there. And then there's more information about me and blog content and my social media links are all housed there. So that's a nice, easy space for people. Or my podcast, if they want to read more. MUSICIAL TRANSITION Here are three helpful takeaways from my conversation with Danielle: There is power in sharing your story of loss.Miscarriage is often a private burden, unseen to a wider world unless the parent chooses to share. Danielle shared how meaningful it was to have multiple nurses come up to her in the recovery room to share that they too had lost a child in miscarriage. They spoke words of hope and camaraderie to her in the midst of a very dark time…and gave her confidence to know that her healing journey did not have to be silent. Partners grieve differently.As her therapist asked her, “Can you allow your partner to experience grief differently than you?” What does it look like to give the other person space and allowance? This is deeply resonant with my own experience of walking with my husband through our seasons of parental loss. “I’m sorry” can sometimes sound redundant or abstract to a person suffering.I often tell people that saying “I’m sorry that is happening to you” can be a really good go-to phrase, but this take-away is a good reminder that there is no one-size fits all approach to comfort. For Danielle, the “I’m sorry” felt hollow. Which brings me to the point 3b. Pay attention to the person you are communicating with. If they seem like they aren’t responding to your phrase, whether it is “I’m sorry” or something else, file that information away and try something different the next time you interact with them, like “I was thinking of you and how hard this must be.” The best comforters are those that pay attention and are consistently adapting to the person in front of them. OUTRO You can learn more about Danielle at https://danielleireland.com/
Too many women blame themselves for the scarcity of well-made, professional, plus size clothing, but today’s guest is on a mission to help women feel better about themselves (and help them look fabulous in the process)! In today’s episode, Rosemary Coates interviews Danielle Malconian, President and CEO of Plus by Design and the brand, Vikki Vi. When Danielle landed a job managing the plus size clothing department at Nordstrom, she had loads of compassion for her customers. With her size 12 feet, she knew what that frustration like, to not be able to buy something that both fits well and looks good. Vikki Vi has a rich history of providing women with great-looking, comfortable clothing, and, when the original company went out of business, it made sense to Danielle to buy the label and keep it going. Listen in to hear more about her journey, the quality and construction of Vikki Vi’s “slinky” fabric, and their decision to manufacture in the US. Danielle also talks about the importance of consistency when it comes to size and how Vikki Vi hopes to combat waste in the fashion industry while creating investment pieces and options for plus-size women while still making profit. Tune in today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Too many women blame themselves for the scarcity of well-made, professional, plus size clothing, but today’s guest is on a mission to help women feel better about themselves (and help them look fabulous in the process)! In today’s episode, Rosemary Coates interviews Danielle Malconian, President and CEO of Plus by Design and the brand, Vikki Vi. When Danielle landed a job managing the plus size clothing department at Nordstrom, she had loads of compassion for her customers. With her size 12 feet, she knew what that frustration like, to not be able to buy something that both fits well and looks good. Vikki Vi has a rich history of providing women with great-looking, comfortable clothing, and, when the original company went out of business, it made sense to Danielle to buy the label and keep it going. Listen in to hear more about her journey, the quality and construction of Vikki Vi’s “slinky” fabric, and their decision to manufacture in the US. Danielle also talks about the importance of consistency when it comes to size and how Vikki Vi hopes to combat waste in the fashion industry while creating investment pieces and options for plus-size women while still making profit. Tune in today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danielle Simpson, previously of FeedBackPanda tells Geordie how her quest to ease task execution led her into building a robust SaaS platform. Danielle is a teacher, co-founder of FeedBackPanda, and a certified meditation and Yoga instructor. During her stint in the teaching industry, she realized that teachers needed a tool to help them remain focused on student success and reduce burnout. Listen to Danielle as she shares her journey with Geordie. What You’ll Learn How Danielle ventured into teaching English as a second language What was Danielle’s original solution for easing the feedback generation process for her students? What was FeedBackPanda doing in the beginning? When and how did Danielle realize that an automated solution could be effective? How long did it take Danielle and her co-founder to build the prototype? How Danielle and her partner rolled out the solution to potential customers Why you should determine where your potential customers hang out What made FeedBackPanda unique? What channel did Danielle and her team use to grow? How Daniella’s product moved from 0-55,000 What inbound strategy did Daniella and her team use to boost the product? In this Episode Teaching English as a second language can be a difficult task and this was the case with Danielle. Being part of the teaching team helped her identify the problems that she and her colleagues were facing. She would later pitch her idea to her boyfriend, a software engineer, and together they came up with the FeedBackPanda idea. Danielle gives Geordie brief details about her background. Danielle explains the events that pushed her into inventing the FeedBackPanda idea. She says she taught in one-on-one classes, and after each class, they had to submit a short report about each lesson. Seeing that all she did was gig work, there were no guaranteed bookings, and she had to handle all her marketing tasks. It was too much work, and Danielle wanted a solution that could help her develop her career, improve her ratings, and save time. Listen to the podcast to understand how difficult Danielle’s tasks were before she finally came up with the solution. She says that generating feedback was taking up lots of her time, and she had to do something about it. Find out what she did to counter this challenge. While there were competitors already, Danielle and her co-founder worked hard to ensure that their platform was unique to attract more bookings. At some point, Geordie gives a practical example of the importance of reviews, and you cannot afford this, especially if you are an entrepreneur. Danielle says she wanted to determine whether the system would work before selling it to other teachers. According to Danielle, many of her colleagues in the marketing industry were not ready to be entrepreneurs. Together with her co-founder, they used that as a marketing strategy to show the teachers that they were already entrepreneurs. She sought to demonstrate to the teachers the importance of having proper tools that could ease their job. Danielle gives a detailed explanation of the marketing strategy they used. Listen to the podcast to find out. When the product was finally ready for roll-out, Danielle set out to find potential customers. Find out how a question posted on a Facebook group presented her with an opportunity to introduce her product to the group members. Did anybody sign up for the product from that post? Find out from the podcast. Danielle says that even after three months of creating the product, she was not convinced that it was ready. She also felt that they needed to let potential customers use the product first and get feedback before finally launching it in the market. When Danielle finally made the product available to teachers, she received numerous ideas on how to improve it and even make it community-based. Listen to the podcast to figure out some other excellent ideas that the teachers had. Danielle also talks about a template database system and how it worked. When Danielle launched her product, there were numerous companies they could have chosen to integrate with. However, they opted to work with companies that wanted to work with American teachers. She explains this strategy in-depth, and you can get all the details from the podcast. Danielle narrates her 0-55,000 MRR story, which you should listen to. While FeedBackPanda was thriving, Danielle sold it. She explains why in this podcast. Danielle admits that while she went through a moment of loss after selling the business, she does not regret her decision. Resources Danielle Simpson Twitter Danielle Simpson LinkedIn FeedBackPanda Danielle Simpson Website Arvid Kahl Zero to Sold
How can we create a decision-making filter to determine which opportunities to say ‘yes’ to and which to say ‘no’ to? If you are newer in your business and/or with speaking, it can be very beneficial to say ‘yes’ to a lot of opportunities because it provides you with experience and with data for future decision making. Then, as we get further along in our businesses and in our speaking careers, we inevitably get more and more invitations and opportunities. My guest today is Danielle Hayden, who is the founder of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she and her team help business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education. Danielle and I talk about: Decision-making filters to help you decide what opportunities to say ‘yes’ and ‘no’ to Identifying the goal you have for a speaking engagement Determining if that particular audience is the best one for you Tracking metrics beyond dollars (so important) When an entrepreneur should hire a bookkeeper and CPA The framework Danielle uses with her clients This episode is part of our Goals & Planning series. About My Guest: Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/204 Connect with Danielle at www.profitplannerbooks.com and www.kickstartaccountinginc.com. Download Danielle’s free financial goal setting worksheet: profitplannerbookkeeping.com/speaking Danielle’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniellehayden__oh Be sure to get on our email list so you don’t miss the details of our next Brave. Bold. Beyond. live online event that will be on April 1st. Call for speakers is coming in early January. Go to https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join. Connect on LinkedIn: Carol Cox = https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox Danielle Hayden (guest) = https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-hayden-kickstartaccounting/
Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates.Access to a financial goal setting worksheet | This financial planning tool will help your listeners build a strong foundation for success through goal setting, planning, and financial education. The link to gain access will be www.profitplannerbookkeeping.com/dreamcast1-year intro rate on bookkeeping services | Often, Danielle finds that business owners assume bookkeeping services are more expensive than they actually are. So, Danielle would love to offer listeners a one-year intro rate for bookkeeping services through Kickstart Accounting starting at $99/month, depending on revenue size. To see if they'd be a good fit, they can schedule a call using this link (https://calendly.com/kickstartaccounting/discovery) and share your podcast name to claim the offer.**As a thank you, Danielle will offer you a $99 referral fee for anyone that signs up and shares your name after they have worked with Kickstart for 3 months. Support the show (http://paypal.me/bwalsh)
Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits.After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates.Social/Linkshttps://www.instagram.com/kickstartaccounting/@daniellehayden__ohhttps://www.facebook.com/DanielleHaydenOHhttps://profitplannerbookkeeping.com/
Joining me in today's show is friend and fellow registered dietitian, Danielle Omar. Danielle -- an integrative dietitian and nutrition consultant -- is the co-creator of my new Fasting + Food program. We share a mutual love of beautiful eyelashes (she first appeared on the show in The Eyelashes Episode), plant-based eating and of course, fasting for longevity. When Danielle and I first started our careers as registered dietitians, therapeutic fasting for longevity was almost unheard of. Fast forward to today and fasting has become THE thing to do. And while many of the popular fasting programs you hear about may offer some benefits, most of them don’t offer the benefit Danielle and I are most interested in -- the benefit of increased longevity. We’ve personally been studying the relationship between fasting and longevity and found there’s a ton of confusion about what fasting really is, and what results you can expect from doing it. In this episode, we discuss: The various definitions of the term "fasting" How/Why therapeutic fasting for longevity is different from intermittent fasting (check out The Intermittent Fasting Episode) The importance of longterm fasting to turn on the process of autophagy What autophagy is and why it's so important for longevity The importance of understanding "why" you want to fast How therapeutic fasting is possible with the assistance of food The potential benefits of a longterm, food-assisted fast How hunger and a "hunger reset" play an important role both during and after a food-assisted fast We spend the second half of this episode discussing in greater detail the program we co-created -- first for ourselves, then for others -- to facilitate a long-term therapeutic fast. Fasting + Food is a do-it-yourself therapeutic fasting program that allows you to fast, while also eating a few fresh, whole foods and recipes you make at home. While it may seem counterintuitive to fast and eat food at the same time, with the right calorie level and the right macro-nutrient mix, it IS possible to enter a state of metabolic ketosis that closely resembles that of a prolonged fast. I hope you enjoy this episode! If you have any questions about fasting, the Fasting + Food program OR simply want to connect about any episode of the show, here's where to find me! Instagram Facebook Group Email: regan@thisunmilleniallife.com Submit a guest idea Leave a voicemail Resources mentioned in the show: FREE DOWNLOAD: Guide to Fasting for Health & Longevity Learn more about the Fasting + Food program © This Unmillennial Life ® by Regan Jones. All images & content on this site are copyright protected. Please do not use my images or content without my permission. This Unmillennial Life is available each week via Apple Podcasts, NPROne, Libsyn, Spotify and Podcasts on Pandora.
When Danielle ran the numbers and saw that her money would run out far sooner than the average life expectancy in her family, she knew she had a problem. After rigorous research, she tells Al Gordon what steps she took to buy back her time and leave the banking industry after 11 years! Click to Listen Now
When Danielle ran the numbers and saw that her money would run out far sooner than the average life expectancy in her family, she knew she had a problem. After rigorous research, she tells Al Gordon what steps she took to buy back her time and leave the banking industry after 11 years! Click to Listen Now
Are you struggling with the concept of creativity in your business pursuits? There’s a reason that Creativity is our final section of the Summer Strategy Sessions: You need to understand how to care for yourself and cultivate courage if you want to make room for creativity in your life. In today’s episode, we talk with my longtime friend, yoga teacher, and sometimes lifeline, Danielle Rush. Danielle is also an ACE Certified Personal Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Specialist, and Life & Accountability Coach, to name a few more areas of expertise. How does she do it? Danielle identifies as a “multi-potentialite.” She has learned that being a generalist instead of a specialist doesn’t have to be the stumbling block that our society wants to make it. Like Danielle, I have several talents and interests that I could pull from to create a business. I have struggled over the years with how to bring all of my Big Ideas together into a cohesive whole. Can you relate? Danielle has a bit of advice for us: “It’s not always about the outcome. It’s about the creative process.” When we create space for creativity in our lives, we find the solutions we need to find meaning and success. How do we create that space? By taking care of ourselves. By slowing down that hustle. By allowing ourselves time to just play and enjoy life. But doing all of that takes a little bit of courage, too. We have to learn to trust ourselves and trust in the process, even when we can’t see the outcome. When Danielle created space for her creativity to flow, she found direction for her varied interests. Her creative vision can be summed up into one objective: “Supporting happy, healthy humans.” From there, all of her ideas find focus. Learn how she got to this point and what you can learn from her journey in today’s episode. In episode 33 of Small Stage, Big Impact we discuss: [9:49] What a multi-potentialite is, and what that looks like from a business standpoint. [15:40] What Danielle’s 6 M’s are for living a happy, healthy life. [20:45] Why it is important to make space for play and self-care to sustain a creative life. [22:45] How to see your children as motivation to be courageous in your creativity. [23:46] How to use block scheduling to make time for everything you want to accomplish. [29:43] Why it is important to avoid killing the things you love to do by forcing them to feed your family. [34:44] The logistics behind Danielle’s creative vision and how she branded herself. [40:30] Why it is important to create space for the creativity you need to find solutions in your business. Resources mentioned by Danielle and Renia in the episode: Check out Danielle’s websites for services and online classes, www.redlifeyoga.com and www.redartliving.com Learn more about what it is to be a “multi-potentialite” from Emilie Wapnick’s TEDtalk, “Why some of us don’t have one true calling.” Purchase David Epstein’s book, Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
On this episode of Give & Go Vikes, we get the opportunity to hang out with Vikes Swimming phenom, Danielle Hanus. When Danielle isn't training in the pool and making waves in the Canadian swimming scene, she's hitting the books and hanging with teammates. Listen along, as Danielle gives us the rundown on: training with the High Performance Centre (10:50), why you should never skip a cooldown (19:45), and what it means to be the yeast that rises to the occasion (25:35). The Swim Team might like to say "we don't do that here," but Danielle brought the heat on this episode, especially when it came to the Thunder Round (42:09). Don't forget to subscribe, rate & review, and tell us who you'd like to hear next on Give & Go Vikes, supported by the UVic Alumni Association!
Yola sits down Sakara Life Co-Founders + Co-CEOs, Danielle Duboise + Whitney Tingle’s on their mission to share the power of plants as medicine. When Danielle and Whitney hit rock bottom in their early twenties living in New York City they knew something had to change. Through their own research and development, the pair crafted nutritious yet tasty meals that healed their bodies. Word spread quickly about their organic meal delivery program. The Sakara Life is based on a whole-food, plant-rich diet that includes fresh, nutrient-dense, and delicious ingredients even celebs like Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow swear by it! Ready to try Sakara Life? Get $50 OFF your order with code: PN_ISUCKATLIFE Connect with Yola: @yolarobert Connect with the pod: @isuckatlifepodcast
“You came up with my new brandname, The Written Legacy Coach, I will forever be grateful to you for that. And we did that in the first hour.” When Danielle came to me, she was getting lots of interest but not converting clients, she was hiding behind her previous “corporate” brand, and she was working late into the evenings. (Her husband was not happy about this) After a 6 hour VIP Day with me, she is 5 for 5 on her most recent sales calls, people are literally *clamoring* to get on the phone with her, and she has developed a sacred work schedule that honors her business AND her family. That was 4 weeks ago. Now, we are working side by side to develop a custom marketing and fulfillment process that *feels* amazing to Danielle. —> Meaning she is no longer DM'ing every single person who friend requests her (because she can't keep up honestly), exhausting tired marketing techniques that don't allow her to be emotionally present with her family, and undercharging for time-intensive work like editing manuscripts. Oh, and she's sleeping more. “I realized after working with you that I just really need more sleep to be effective for my clients.” It's not just business over here folks. This is about creating the life you want to live. The life you want to be PRESENT for. ^That's the most important part, over wealth creation any day. (But the wealth piece is pretty fun too ) "You provide so much value, so much more than you even tell people. After our VIP Day, I felt *so* light. Like the sun was shining, the air was clear... if anyone is listening who just feels... heavy... that their business is weighing them down and you don't know where to go, Go towards Janelle." Tune into our conversation to hear all about how Danielle converted 2 clients (and has 3 additional follow-ups), how she has created an authentic, relevant brand, and, most exciting, how she actually had time to sit down and binge a favorite tv show by herself Find Danielle here: http://danielleperlingood.com Book a call with Janelle here: https://go.oncehub.com/chatwithJanelle
"Your financials are trying to tell you a story. It's your job as a business owner to listen to that story." - Danielle Hayden. When it comes to trying to decide if it's the right time to hire a team member, do you know if you're in the right financial place? This is a question that stops many business owners from hiring. And that's not because the answer is no. It's because they assume the answer is no and never spend the time to uncover the real answer. In this episode of the Growing Your Team podcast, Danielle Hayden shares how knowing your numbers will help you make the right hiring decisions in your small business. About Danielle Hayden: Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates. In this Episode You’ll Hear: Why there’s no secret formula to determine if you can afford a team member and what you need to know instead. (4:32) Why you don’t want to hire just because everyone else is hiring. (5:34) Why you don’t need to hit a magic revenue number before hiring. (7:08) The signs in your financials that show that it’s time to make an investment, including hiring a team member. (7:53) Why there’s nothing wrong with hiring your first team member before you fully pay yourself What you should do if you want to make a big investment but can’t afford it at this time. (14:10) How to manage and prepare for the financial impact of adding a new team member. (18:50) Why your slow months can be the best month to hire a team member. (22:28) Why you need to keep an eye on your subscriptions if you want to make a profit in your business. (24:47) Why the payroll tax should not stop you from hiring the right person. (35:18) Suggested Resources: Grab Danielle’s financial goal setting worksheet! This financial planning tool will help you build a strong foundation for success through goal setting, planning, and financial education. Grab your worksheet at profitplannerbookkeeping.com/growing How to Connect with Danielle Hayden: Profit Planner Books – www.profitplannerbooks.com Website – www.kickstartaccountinginc.com Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/DanielleHaydenOH Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/daniellehayden__oh/ Facebook Kickstart Accounting – https://www.facebook.com/kickstartaccountinginc/ Instagram Kickstart Accounting – https://www.instagram.com/kickstartaccounting/
Daneille Hayden shares some great tips and insights around effectively investing in your business as well as how to know when you should. Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates. Danielle is sharing her financial goal setting worksheet with you! Today's show is sponsored by Audible.com. Audible.com is a leading provider of spoken audio entertainment and information. Listen to audiobooks whenever and wherever you want. Get a free book when you sign up for a 30-day free trial at audibletrial.com/businessgrowth.
In this episode, Nurse Practitioner Danielle Brunk shares her journey with Crohn’s Disease and how she took her diagnosis and turned it into something positive. She teaches others about battling a chronic illness and not to let it define you. Let it give you an improved identity - one that starts with improving your internal and external health.Danielle first noticed symptoms of Crohn’s Disease coming back from a vacation. She experienced abdominal pain that eventually got so bad she needed to be carried into the emergency room. She was officially diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease and was told there wasn't much she could do about it conventionally.She shares that it was a wake-up call. No longer was she going to simply drift through life as an active participant in a daily routine. She was going to focus on the root cause of her illness and make changes.This was the start of her coaching business Third River Health. While still practicing conventional medicine she took the opportunity to teach her patients and others about mind, body and emotional healing and counsels people to find the “why” in their illness. Why you should work for better health.Listen to this week’s episode for more on Third River Health and finding your health identity.Key TakeawaysIntroduction of our guest, Danielle Brunk (2:13)When Danielle first noticed her health start to shift (3:00)Her diagnosis process and unfulfilling options from doctors (4:09)Diagnosis lead to a turning point in her life (5:23)When she decided to stop simply drifting through her life 9:50Why she chooses to stay in conventional medicine and how it helps others find their new wellness pat (13:43)True health has inner and outer components (6:17)Finding the identity of our diagnosis (22:28)Third River Health coaching and how Danielle and her husband Blake coach others (26:38) Additional Resourceshttps://truedetox.com/https://www.facebook.com/truedetoxlifeFind out more about Danielle’s coaching at thirdriverhealth.comFollow her on Instagram at @thirdriverhealthBe sure to join the True Detox private group to continue the conversation and interact with our hosts, guests, and other awesome people in the True Detox community. If you haven’t already, be sure to subscribe to Apple, Spotify, Google, or your favorite podcast app!
Being a step-parent is complicated under the best of circumstances, but what happens when your children's other parent dies? Paige Smith was just settling into her new family with her husband and his two children that he co-parented with his ex-wife, Danielle, when they got the news that Danielle had been diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. When Danielle died and the girls moved in Paige and her husband, Paige found herself entering the new role of full-time mother, but without the support and guidance of Danielle. We talk about how Paige and her husband, together with their girls, are working to honor Danielle's memory and navigate grief individually, and as a family.
Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates. In this episode, Karen and Danielle discuss: Success Story of Danielle Commit to Get Leads Create a community and a safe zone for your tribe. Get into the community and connect with those in your community to build the relationships. Consult to Sell Working with your accountants and bookkeepers allows you to look exactly at the numbers to make the best decisions for your goals that year. Connect to Build and Grow Create a culture in which your team members want to work, participate, and grow in a central mission. Success Thinking, Activities and Vision Put yourself first. Giving yourself something to focus on and strengthen yourself gives you the confidence and energy and excitement to go on to the next thing. Sweet Spot of Success "It's time to establish a relationship with our bookkeepers and our accountants as part of our teams. That way they can help you understand your business, help you understand those numbers, help you take them and actually use them to make business decisions, not just file your tax return."- Danielle Hayden *5 Minute Success - Listener Giveaway* Go to ProfitPlannerBookkeeping.com/5ms to receive your FREE Financial Goal Setting Worksheet! Connect with Danielle Hayden: Facebook: Danielle Hayden & Kickstart Accounting Inc. Website: ProfitPlannerBooks.com & KickstartAccountingInc.com Instagram: @daniellehayden_oh & @kickstartaccounting Calendly: Kickstart Accounting About the Podcast Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed. Here’s to your success in business and in life! Connect with Karen Briscoe: Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Facebook: 5MinuteSuccess Website: 5MinuteSuccess.com Email: Karen@5MinuteSuccess.com 5 Minute Success Links Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day Karen also recommends Moira Lethbridge's book "Savvy Woman in 5 Minutes a Day" Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues! Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Paul and Justin are joined by Danielle Fehmel. She shares her positive insight with business owners moving forward through this tough time in history. Danielle focuses on building a personal relationship with her clients. Danielle Fehmel is a top producing Realtor with The Betts Realty Group and specializes in residential Real Estate in Southern California. Danielle epitomizes enthusiasm, ingenuity, and integrity in both Real Estate and in life and she has a high-level commitment to her clients, homeownership rights, and to the Real Estate industry as a whole. When Danielle isn’t serving her clients, you can find her doing home projects with her husband, playing with her daughter, finding the best Happy Hours, and cheering for the San Francisco Giants.You can find her online at http://thebettsrealtygroup.com/ Send your questions for our segment, ASK PAUL ANYTHING. Submit them to ActionsandLimits@Gmail.com to get your questions answered on air. We are now live on YouTube and you can see our smiling faces on our YouTube channel Actions and Limits: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcVMN-oxSvvOWCzPKh4Qslw Let's create Actions and Destroy those Limits
There are few people I look up to as much as Danielle Walker, personally and professionally. She is the new face of the grain-free and gluten-free cooking online, a New York Times Best Selling author with four cook books under her belt, a loving wife, and a mother to four beautiful babies. We discuss Danielle’s road to recovery after being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease when she was 22 and how she became the blogger rockstar she is today. Towards the end of the episode, we celebrate the life of one of Danielle’s daughters, beautiful Aila Jane, who is now a sweet angel in Heaven. Things get pretty emotional, but Danielle has some beautiful advice for how we can support women of loss that everyone can benefit from hearing. You will learn about... (01:00) When Danielle was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis (02:55) The stigma of talking about diseases like this (12:10) What an Ulcerative Colitis flare up is like (16:30) When Danielle started turning to food as medicine (33:55) Testing and learning how foods affects your body through elimination (38:10) The incredible results that Danielle experienced when she shifted to something that’s similar to a Paleo diet (41:45) Danielle’s Top 5 Tips for individuals who have an autoimmune disease (45:05) Danielle’s favorite supplements: liposomal curcumin, butyrate, fish oil, collagen, probiotics (49:40) Processing heartbreak, one day at a time, when you’re in the public eye (56:00) Aila’s legacy (01:00:18) Danielle’s advice for talking to people who have experienced a loss like this Resources: Againstallgrain.com (https://againstallgrain.com/) Danielle’s Cookbooks: againstallgrain.com/category/shop/cookbooks (https://againstallgrain.com/category/shop/cookbooks/) Instagram: www.instagram.com/daniellewalker (https://www.instagram.com/daniellewalker/) Twitter: twitter.com/againstallgrain (https://twitter.com/againstallgrain) Facebook: www.facebook.com/AgainstAllGrain (https://www.facebook.com/AgainstAllGrain) PurePaleo Protein (https://shop.designsforhealth.com/purepaleo-protein?quantity=1&custcol_dfh_size=76) Connect with Kelly: kellyleveque.com (https://kellyleveque.com/) Instagram: @bewellbykelly (https://www.instagram.com/bewellbykelly/) Facebook: www.facebook.com/bewellbykelly (https://www.facebook.com/bewellbykelly/) Be Well By Kelly is a production of (http://crate.media)
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Today’s interview with Danielle Hayden from Profit Planner is all about helping you take home a bigger paycheck from your side hustle is so timely for me, it’s kinda eerie! Danielle and I actually did our interview back in November of 2019 and it’s just now coming out because of my production schedule, and as I was pulling together the show notes for today, I’m like… “This is crazy that this interview with Danielle is even coming up right now about focusing on being profitable and keeping more of your money over growing.” And here’s why: Because my husband and I are on our second attempt at building a new house. And you might be thinking… “Um, thanks for sharing? But what does this have to do with me?” When you are self-employed, and you go to a bank to ask them for a loan, they want to see proof that your business actually makes money. Two years worth of proof to be exact. So about a year ago, my husband Floyd and I met with our lender to get preapproved for a construction loan. They asked for our 2018 tax return and my business profit and loss statements from 2017 and 2018. “Do you need my W2 from 2017 also?” I asked. “I had a day job and the business back then,” I offered. “No, since you don’t work there anymore it doesn’t matter,” said Bob. “Crap,” I thought. When I quit my day job in 2017 I was making $100,000 a year. And it wasn’t going to count. In 2017 my business had made $73,500 dollars in revenue, but… ...wait for it… $12,000 in profit. And no, this isn’t some creative accounting where I show minimal profit to avoid taxes. This was legit me spending $61,000 on business expenses: Pinterest experts. Facebook Ads. Online courses that promised to reveal the secret explode my business or teach me how to do Instagram. Virtual assistants and subcontractors to work on marketing strategies and projects that I didn’t need to be doing in the first place. Conferences and travel. Expensive software that I justified as being cheaper than hiring another VA but whose features I barely used. Branding. Rebranding. I could go on. It pains me to even tell you that. I’d honestly been avoiding looking at it until I started looking at the numbers to write a totally different blog post. But I have to tell you this part of the story, because while my business has always technically been profitable (it makes more money than it spends and has zero debt) and while I’ve been sharing with full transparency on this podcast my income AND expenses in 2018 and 2019, I’ve never told you what the money looked like for me in the earlier years. So let me rectify that right now: Bottom line: there’s absolutely no reason that I should have ever spent that much money on expenses in my business. It DOES NOT cost thousands upon thousands of dollars to market yourself and run your business online!!! Know how I know? If I went through every single expense in my business from 2015 - 2019, knowing what I believe NOW about what it takes market myself online and make money, I would have spent at least $100,000 LESS in business expenses. And I’m not just pulling that number out of thin air. No, I didn’t go through all my expenses line by line so that I could get in a time machine and see every dumb money decision I’ve ever made in my business… But I did calculate my average profit margin in my business from 2015 to 2018 to be 34% (meaning, on average I kept 34% of what I made BEFORE taxes). By contrast, my profit margin in 2019 was 71% (meaning I kept 71% of what I made BEFORE taxes). Had I kept 71% of what I made from 2015 to 2018, I would have kept close to an additional $100,000. Sigh. The proof is right there in black and white: I know how to make money. So why did I always think there was something more I needed to be doing or using or learning? And why did I spend thousands and thousands of dollars trying to uncover it? The answer to that question took me WAY longer to figure out. Anyway, last year, long story short, we tried to get this construction loan but because of my profit in 2017 being only $12,000, they wanted us to put down a ginormous down payment to make it happen, and we weren’t willing to do it. So my husband tells our mortgage guy: “Looks like we’ll have to wait til next year when Shannon has two full-time years in the business behind her.” I felt so ashamed of myself at that moment that I didn’t bother to correct my husband. I couldn’t bring myself to say, “Oh yeah Floyd… about that… it wasn’t my full-time job that prevented me from keeping more than $12,000 of the $73,000 I made… it’s all the BS I believed about myself and what it takes to run a business online that caused me to spend a crap-ton of money on things I thought I needed but really didn’t need...” No, instead of telling the truth, I stuffed down my shame and put my nose to the grindstone, determined to work even harder this year and determined to keep more of the money I make. I slashed expenses, made more offers, and made and kept more money in 2019 than ever before. So right now, we’re in the midst of our second attempt to build this house. And as if his ears were burning as I was writing the intro for this podcast, Bob literally just called me to ask for a couple more documents, break down the numbers and let me know that we’re on track to close in three weeks if all the appraisals come back as he expects. “You had a great year in 2019, didn’t you?” he said. And I go, “Yeah, it’s pretty amazing what you can do when it’s your full-time I gig.” I literally just went with the lie, because I’m STILL ashamed to admit the truth - well, to everyone but you guys… To you guys, I’m like, “Oh, they need to hear this so they don’t do what I did. So that they’re vulnerable and lured by shiny objects like I was, and so that they value and trust themselves like I didn’t.” But to people close to me, I’m like “Oh, I don’t want them to know how bad I had no clue what I was doing…” Yes, I know it sounds crazy. Anyway. That’s why you need to hear from today’s guest, so that you can get a handle on the numbers in your business, make sure you’re PROFITABLE so that you can keep more of your money and give yourself a bigger paycheck. Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the board room as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. Today we’re talking about: How Danielle can help you take home a bigger paycheck. Why she’s on a mission to help entrepreneurs overcome the fear of looking at their financials How to let go of the shame around numbers in our businesses. Exactly how Danielle and her partner got their very first clients. The three most important numbers to know in your business and how to use them to grow. Danielle’s best advice for you if you’re struggling to grow your side hustle. The one belief Danielle had to change about herself to get where she is today. My favorite quotes from Danielle: “I want every entrepreneur to know that they deserve a CFO. They deserve to have bookkeeping. They need to know their numbers in order to grow their business.” “What built our business is talking to people and building relationships.” “Growing is not always the best. It is figuring out what is making you the most money and honing in on that. So at the end of the day you want to be profitable.” “Figure out what's working, what isn't working, learn from it and then try something else because that's what entrepreneurship is.” Resources mentioned in this episode: Profit Planner: Use code peptalks for 15% off Kickstart Accounting profitplannerbookkeeping.com/peptalks Bio: Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the board room as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates. Connect with Danielle: Profit Planner Website Instagram @kickstartaccounting Instagram @daniellehayden_oh Facebook
Founded in 2013, Pause Global offers bespoke retreats and coaching for leaders. Led by a team of human transformation experts in beautiful locations around the world, Pause retreats have been attended by leaders from HSBC, Mars, BP and the United Nations. The Pause method is based on the best-selling book by Danielle North, an international board level executive coach. For the last 15 years, she has helped teams and leaders across the world to pause in order to reach their next level of brilliance. The philosophy of the Pause is simple, if you're going to perform in a world that's speeding up, sometimes you need to slow down... In today’s episode: Danielle experienced burnout nearly 10 years ago Productivity is often valued above rest. ‘Busy is better’ is an adage that many live by For many people, the focus is on the outer world (goals and targets) rather than the inner world (thoughts, feelings, values and beliefs). Accessing the inner world requires being slower and more restful An enforced pause provides a space to go inward and connect more deeply to what matters, and to get much-needed rest You can go inward simply by sitting for a few minutes, ‘turning the eyeballs inwards’, and following the breath into the body. “Eyes are the windows to the world, but they are always looking outwards” Exploring the inner landscape takes a little time, space and consciousness When Danielle experienced her burnout, she was living and working in Singapore. As soon as she was able, she returned to the UK and went to a farm in Cornwall for a week’s holiday. She realised that she was unwell and extended her stay month by month in order to allow herself to recuperate. “Piece by piece I discovered what I needed” Pause evolved from an idea, into Danielle’s life’s work Signs of needing to pause: being excessively busy, unable to switch off or “tired and wired”, chronic exhaustion, finding it hard to cope with even simple things, brain fog, crying a lot Some doctors don’t acknowledge burnout The World Health Organisation recognises workplace burnout White space in the diary is a simple idea. Instead of going from one activity to the next, allow space to breathe. It’s like a running paragraph without any full stops. White space is time to do nothing and it can be planned into the diary. This might be easier to experiment with on a weekend Having some space to meander Opportunities for self-reflection and re-aligning with the things that matter to you if you can stay curious at this time Alice Walker: “What it is referring to in this hexagram is something that I am going to call “the pause.” The moment when something major is accomplished and we are so relieved to finally be done with it that we are already rushing, at least mentally, into The Future. Wisdom, however, requests a pause. If we cannot give ourselves such a pause, the Universe will likely give it to us. In the form of illness, in the form of a massive Mercury in retrograde, in the form of our car breaking down, our roof starting to leak, our garden starting to dry up. Our government collapsing. And we find ourselves required to stop, to sit down, to reflect. This is the time of “the pause,” the universal place of stopping. The universal moment of reflection.” From the I Ching, “if we don’t slow down and pause, then life will do it for us” Retreating at home. Setting the space to keep returning to. A cushion, candles, incense and a plant or piece of nature all help to create a beautiful space. Putting things you love, and putting love into the space. You might use the space to turn inwards, do some breathing, journalling, meditating, reading or anything you choose Using sage or palo santo or essential oils in the space to clear the energy and then build in love. Have the space contain or hold people so it feels safe and comforting Care, love and attention are palpable in a space Are you waking in the morning feeling sufficiently rested? Matthew Walker - ‘Why We Sleep’ Low lighting in the evening and making the bedroom a nice place to go to Danielle’s suggestions for working from home: keep your routines as if you were going to the office, delay turning on your devices, use the ‘travel time’ to do something nice for yourself, get dressed! Have proper breaks, set a finish time Peloton are currently offering a free 3-month membership so you can exercise from home https://www.onepeloton.com/ Belonging and connection are important aspects that come from the workplace Deeper the connection to the self with yoga, meditation or Qi Gong Being in nature helps to amplify a sense of belonging Get creative with virtual connections Being ok with ambiguity and learning to trust Resources: Pause Global: www.pauseglobal.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pauseglobal_/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/pauseglobal_ Danielle North’s first book Pause: How to Press Pause Before Life Does it For You https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pause-Press-Before-Life-Does/dp/B06XK8BP4R/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=danielle+north&qid=1584994232&sr=8-2 Danielle’s new book ‘Sleep Meditations’ is out in the Summer: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sleep-Meditations-anxious-adults-drift/dp/1783253576/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1584979046&sr=8-1
As business owners, we have enough on our plate already, right? From standard operating procedures to marketing to sales to networking to product creation to...you name it. It’s a lot. But one place where a lot of business owners hide their head is their numbers. But the numbers in your business could make or break your business. If you’re not listening to the story your business numbers are telling you, you might not be around very long. That’s why the conversation I had with today’s guest is such an important one. Danielle Hayden of Kickstart Accounting shares that while it’s okay (and even recommended) that you outsource your financials, every business owner needs to know some key numbers in their business. And we’re not just talking revenue here. Do you know your business’s financial trends? Are you making responsible decisions based on those trends? It’s time to get comfortable in your role as CEO and take the fear and overwhelm out of accounting. Tune in for more! Mentioned in This Episode Content Strategy Clarity challenge Get your free goal-setting worksheet About Danielle Hayden Danielle is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the boardroom as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates.
Danielle Daily is a TEDx Speaker, Author, Anthropologist, and the Host of The Suddenly Single Show? podcast?. Her uncommon mixture of infectious enthusiasm, unconventional ideas, and spectacular smile? ?has made this pint-sized lady a popular inspiration to a global audience of podcasters ?and trail-blazing entrepreneurs. Her memoir, Dear Self, I Love You! Keep Going! ?(available on Amazon) ?reveals the raw pain of ?divorce, the beauty of an unexpected love, and the power of being okay with things not being okay. Danielle embodies what it means to learn to dance in the rain.? ?Born an introvert and later developing significant social anxiety, Danielle has worked ?relentlessly? to overcome her nature and instead boldly push herself out into the wider world to connect with ?other exquisitely flawed humans like her. ?A? seasoned and inspiring? guest on podcasts ?from ?around the world, she has also spoken on stages from DC to Denver as well as appearing on network? television ?programs? such as ABC's Good Morning Washington. Her current project, The Suddenly SIngle Show podcast?,? ?gives voice to the feelings of tragedy and triumph that accompany the loss of a relationship to divorce, death, or just good old-fashioned gettin’ dumped.? When Danielle ?isn't recording an interview, she can usually be found writing an article for a magazine or sweating out the crazy at hot yoga. Personal quirks include ?a love of beets, the inability to ?focus on anything else when confronted with free-range nose hairs? on a first date?, and occasionally?, going to YouTube to seek out a Rick-roll. To learn more about Danielle Daily and her work, please visit SuddenlySingleShow.com or purchase her book at amzn.com/B01MZ3BNE4.
For Big Money Stylist, we go over the following formula each month: Week #1: Power Week #2: Production Week #3: Profit Week #4: Protection In This Week’s Episode…..POWER Point #1: Born to Leap! Why are we so scared to step into the unknown even when we’re already in a scary or uncomfortable place? We’ll take so much pain before we let go and step into the unknown. We’re built to survive, so jumping into the unknown is how we can give ourselves -and human nature – more credit. When you take that leap, you’re not just going to lay down and die; rather you’re going to fight to succeed. It’s crazy, though, how many years people will hold themselves hostage to situations that they don’t want to be in and where shit hasn’t changed for years. QUESTION Where in your world do you know it’s time to take a leap, but your fear has paralyzed you? Point #2: But…What Happens If I Leave? When it comes to artists, there are so many who continue working at a salon even though they absolutely hate everything about it – the vibe, the aesthetics, the owner – and they know that they should leave. But then they question what will happen if they do leave? There are situations where you might have to take a step back before you take a step forward which can also scare people from ultimately taking that leap forward. We begin listening to the voices in our head that are saying things like, “Why would you let go of that security?” But if you’re unhappy, in feeling safe, it’s costing you so much more QUESTION How do you respond to the voices in your head? Point #3: You Got This! Anytime you decide to take a leap into the unknown, most likely you’re going to experience feelings of fear and anxiety, and it can be really stressful. The decision to move forward doesn’t always come easily. When Danielle finds herself in situations where she feels almost beaten down – and physically & emotionally exhausted – a higher power will come to her with the message, “You got this! QUESTION How have you experienced this in your life? Point #4: One Foot In, One Foot Out Many artists aren’t able to make the commitment and take the leap. They hang on to what’s comfortable or have a hard time letting go and end up keeping one toe in the water, even sometimes holding down two to three jobs because they’re unable to let go completely. Ani has been one to jump off the cliff and just go for it, which is one of the reasons why she is able to learn and grow so quickly. “I’m one of those people who will have 500 questions about something to make sure I have everything correct in my head before I commit to something.” And then she takes the leap. QUESTION Where do you currently have one foot in and one foot out? Point #5: One Moment of Bravery Ani: Sometimes all we need is one moment of bravery – a fuck it moment. That could mean taking five minutes to write your letter of resignation from a job that you fucking hate or a salon you don’t want to be at. It literally only takes one moment of bravery to hit the send button. Danielle: I think the older we get, the more set in our ways we are. It’s even harder if you’re married or if you have children where there’s more riding on the line. We seem to stop taking risks as adults and think we have too much to lose, But in reality, we have too much to lose by NOT taking the leap QUESTION Where in your world do you know that by taking one moment of bravery it would shift the course of your life? Quote of the Week: “Assess the cliff. How much time do you have before you actually jump off the cliff? Are there some steps you can take that would make that jump seem safer?” — Danielle K White “Don’t be reactive, be proactive. Don’t just wait for something to happen to you; make moves beforehand. Life does not have to happen to you; you can create whatever it is you want in life.” —Anianne Rivera
The lie we too often tell ourselves is that we are horrible at numbers. And then we stick our head in the sand and do nothing but hope our numbers will work out in the end. Most of us don’t have a business degree, we went into business because of something we love to do or are great at. So when it comes to figuring out what the jumble of numbers are telling us, it is confusing and scary and we often are afraid of masking the wrong move. Today’s guest is going to change all that. Danielle Hayden and I talk about how to make tracking numbers fun and empowering, how to figure out what your KPIs are and how to start some healthy number habits for your business today. If you’ve been needing to pay more attention to the numbers in your business, you’ll want to take a listen! We talk about: Danielle’s background in corporate accounting and why she is so passionate about numbers Realizing that so many entrepreneurs needed a CFO and deciding to start her firm Helping entrepreneurs to wrap their head around their numbers and using that to make business decisions Her advice for those who don’t know where to start with their numbers The reports that you should be looking at within your accounting system Being strategic about business expenses that you could help come tax season Why you need to pay yourself as an entrepreneur How Danielle works with clients and when they come to her Examples of client breakthroughs that she’s had About Danielle Hayden: Danielle Hayden is a reformed corporate CFO (chief financial officer) who is on a mission to help rule-breaking female entrepreneurs understand their numbers so they can gain the confidence needed to create sustainable profits. After spending 10+ years in the board room as a corporate finance officer, Danielle is now in her sweet spot as the co-owner of Kickstart Accounting, Inc. where she helps business owners with bookkeeping, financial analysis, and education and as the author of the Profit Planner book series. When Danielle isn’t crunching numbers on her clients’ behalf or crafting the next iteration of the Profit Planner, you can find her hanging with her two kids as she inspires them to lead their fullest lives or doing any, and almost every fitness-related activity ranging from Spartan races to pilates. Connect with Guest: Website | Profit Planner | Instagram | Instagram | Facebook | Facebook Resources: To snag Danielle’s book Foundations for 15% off, use the code: Her second book released next week on Oct. 31. You can find out how to purchase it here.
The topic of money is this week’s conversation inside of the Date Your Wife podcast. The unique dynamics inside of a marriage relationship create a very difficult game for many couples when it comes to the sticky topic of money. *EPISODE REPLAY FROM SEP 2018* ________________________________________________________ Every week married couple Danielle and Garrett J White share insights and perspectives from within their own lives regarding the following topics discussed each month: Week 1: Sex Week 2: Money Week 3: Parenting Week 4: Communication In This Week’s Podcast….MONEY Point #1: Catch-22 Back in the day, Danielle hated Garrett because he was working so much. But she didn’t hate the business because that’s what was paying the bills. “I got to this place where I felt Garrett loved the business more than he loved me.” Garrett: Men can control what happens in business more than they can control what happens at home. It’s easier to be the King in business than it is to be the King at home. QUESTION Gentlemen, have you lost your crown? What are you going to do to get it back? Point #2: Split in Two Many women who out-produce their husbands are in this space of: How do I deal with my husband who is not being the man? I’m dominating him in business and trying to decide if I should get a divorce. Garrett: When a man allows his wife to split the bills, it splits his power and creates a bit of submission in a weird way. Men, at the primal level, must be okay with the stewardship and responsibility of “I must pay the bills independent of my wife.” QUESTION How do you as a couple feel about this? Point #3: Wake-Up Call At one point in their marriage, Danielle hid how much money she was making. She split up her bank accounts to create a safety net for herself because she wasn’t sure if their marriage was going to work out. When she got triggered about something, she revealed to Garrett that she had made $30k the previous month which served as a wake-up call in the form of a big two by four straight into his balls. QUESTION Ladies, why do you hide your money from your husband? Point #4: Show Me the Money, Honey There’s an artist inside Danielle’s Big Money Stylist network who is outproducing her husband in a massive way. “I love my husband and I want to be more sexual, but I’m just not attracted to him.” Garrett: This is a sticky situation, and there’s not a simple one-cut solution. When Danielle was making more money, her tolerance of behavior by me went down, and her desire to connect with me sexually also went down. QUESTION How is this dynamic affecting your marriage? Point #5: Friday Night Fights A recent fight between Danielle and Garrett would have been the end of their marriage a few years ago. But this time it compelled them and opened them up. Danielle: When your foundation is rocky and an explosion happens, it’s hard to build that back up. Now, we can have a fight and come back and talk about it because our foundation is more solid. QUESTION What condition is the foundation of your marriage in? Communication Challenge: Gentlemen, I want you to have a conversation with your wife about the dynamics of money. What is the connection to the attraction for you and the money you’re making or the lack of money you’re making? If you’re a man and not paying the bills, have that conversation with your wife and just see where it takes you. If you can get her to be honest with you, it may be the prompting that you need to ultimately rise. Date Night Topic: Have a conversation about what you can do to create a stronger foundation inside of your relationship. What does that look like for both of you? Quote of the Week: “There are very few men on this planet who are actually ok with their wives out-fucking producing them. The girl owns the money card AND the vagina card. She owns the victory, the gina, and the money.” –Garrett J White “When you weren’t my money, you weren’t my honey. When I hold all the control, there’s no chemistry.” –Danielle K White dkwstyling.com betheman.com
Welcome to the Big Money Stylist Podcast with co-hosts Danielle K White and Anianne Rivera. This week’s episode answers such questions as, “Who do you surround yourself with and why does it even matter? What about feedback? Are you someone who is open to it or do you believe you are above it?” Also, it’s storytime with Ani as she shares more salon stories. Keep them coming! Send your crazy, insane or even inspirational stories to: ani@hairextensionsecret.com In Big Money Stylist, we go over the following formula each month: Week #1: Power Week #2: Production Week #3: Profit Week #4: Protection In This Week’s Episode…..Production Point #1: Who’s In Your Tribe? Who you surround yourself with truly does dictate what kind of person you are and the direction you go. Inside of business, it dictates whether you’re going to grow, progress, push through the ceiling and become someone new OR regress, get worse or never move forward. When Danielle was in Jr. High, she had some shady friends that her mom said she couldn’t hang out with anymore. Some things happened that convinced her she didn’t want to hang out with them and moved on to a new group of friends. Looking back at the different directions their lives took, that was a pivotal decision for her. QUESTION Who do you surround yourself with? Point #2: Are You Isolated? When you’re isolated in a bubble, there’s only so much you’re open to seeing. It’s harder to grow, there’s no one to give you feedback, you don’t get any inspiration from anybody else, and you’re alone. Danielle: As a salon owner, I hold myself to a high standard and expect results from my team which helps everybody to grow together. Working with and training people has upped my game. I feel like I’m setting an example and I refuse to let certain things slide. QUESTION Where in your world are you isolating yourself? What’s one thing you can do today to change that? Point #3: Accountability & Feedback Ani: One of the things students love inside of BMS Mastermind is the accountability factor. It’s very, very hard for people to hold themselves accountable 100% of the time. But what also sometimes happens is once they are inside of the team and are held accountable, they don’t like it. Danielle: Take a step back and ask yourself what the desired outcome is. Once you have that, you might have to reel your ego back in a little bit and find a balance. You have to remind yourself that if you’re signing up for education, you’re signing up for feedback… and you have to be open to it. QUESTION Do you find yourself deflecting feedback or embracing it? Point #4: Ego Ani: You can hear someone but not listen to what they are saying, and if you’re not willing to listen… you’re fucked. It’s hard to hear feedback, it’s hard to feel like you’re being attacked or insulted. And then it becomes an ego thing: how dare you tell me about my work! Danielle: That happens a lot in marriage. I’ll try to give Garrett feedback but I think I come across as if I’m going for the jugular. But even if I try to come across as nice, it’s so hard. It’s natural for your ego to be triggered and offended. QUESTION How do you keep your ego in check? Point #5: Are You a Team Player? Ani: If you’re that asshole who’s sitting inside of a salon as a stylist or as an owner with an “I’m the best” attitude, you’re a fucking asshole. I guarantee you that there is someone in your business that is better than you at doing something…and you have your head so far up your own ass that you’re not willing to hear anything from anybody else. Danielle: I get that I built the business and created the brand, but I can’t do it alone. There’s this balance in the salon where I feel like I can educate people AND I can also ask my team for feedback. Ani: I tell my students all the time: my job is not to tell you what you want to hear. Being inside the culture we have created is wanting to level up and being able to hear feedback. QUESTION As you look inside your life, where are you not being a team player and think you’re above feedback? Quote of the Week: “How I measure growth is by results. If you’re in an education program, you’ve got to ask yourself how open you are to feedback. As you look at the results you’re having, are you seeing improvement? If not, maybe you’re not being as open to feedback as you could be.” —Danielle K White “Between DKW, BMS, and the tribe we’ve built, everyone who’s inside of BMS wants to grow and progress; everybody WANTS to be better. And because of that, everybody keeps growing and moving forward… and that’s what we’re always looking for.” –Anianne Rivera
When Danielle decided she wanted to surprise Adam by finally attempting to organize their house, she reached out to Neat Method to help her. but she had some stipulations: the people who came to help had to be fun, non-judgmental, and not ask her to hug her clothing to see if she still loves it or wants to donate the item instead. She wound up having such a great time, that she asked the ladies to come back and answer some listener questions all about some simple ways to make our routines easier, stop drowning in laundry, and what really is the right way to store a fitted sheet. What ensued was a really fun conversation with some helpful information for parents everywhere who want to make their lives a little easier each day, and so we can stop drowning in clutter and start being able to breathe in our own homes again. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s episode, Danielle and Ani have a conversation about taking a leap into the unknown. How unhappy are you willing to let yourself be? Do you honestly want to keep doing the same shit that you’ve always done and keep being unhappy OR do you want to say fuck it, do something different and get a different result? In This Week’s Episode…..POWER Point #1: Born to Leap! Why are we so scared to step into the unknown even when we’re already in a scary or uncomfortable place? We’ll take so much pain before we let go and step into the unknown. We’re built to survive, so jumping into the unknown is how we can give ourselves -and human nature – more credit. When you take that leap, you’re not just going to lay down and die; rather you’re going to fight to succeed. It’s crazy, though, how many years people will hold themselves hostage to situations that they don’t want to be in and where shit hasn’t changed for years. QUESTION Where in your world do you know it’s time to take a leap, but your fear has paralyzed you? Point #2: But…What Happens If I Leave? When it comes to artists, there are so many who continue working at a salon even though they absolutely hate everything about it – the vibe, the aesthetics, the owner – and they know that they should leave. But then they question what will happen if they do leave? There are situations where you might have to take a step back before you take a step forward which can also scare people from ultimately taking that leap forward. We begin listening to the voices in our head that are saying things like, “Why would you let go of that security?” But if you’re unhappy, in feeling safe, it’s costing you so much more QUESTION How do you respond to the voices in your head? Point #3: You Got This! Anytime you decide to take a leap into the unknown, most likely you’re going to experience feelings of fear and anxiety, and it can be really stressful. The decision to move forward doesn’t always come easily. When Danielle finds herself in situations where she feels almost beaten down – and physically & emotionally exhausted – a higher power will come to her with the message, “You got this! QUESTION How have you experienced this in your life? Point #4: One Foot In, One Foot Out Many artists aren’t able to make the commitment and take the leap. They hang on to what’s comfortable or have a hard time letting go and end up keeping one toe in the water, even sometimes holding down two to three jobs because they’re unable to let go completely. Ani has been one to jump off the cliff and just go for it, which is one of the reasons why she is able to learn and grow so quickly. “I’m one of those people who will have 500 questions about something to make sure I have everything correct in my head before I commit to something.” And then she takes the leap. QUESTION Where do you currently have one foot in and one foot out? Point #5: One Moment of Bravery Ani: Sometimes all we need is one moment of bravery – a fuck it moment. That could mean taking five minutes to write your letter of resignation from a job that you fucking hate or a salon you don’t want to be at. It literally only takes one moment of bravery to hit the send button. Danielle: I think the older we get, the more set in our ways we are. It’s even harder if you’re married or if you have children where there’s more riding on the line. We seem to stop taking risks as adults and think we have too much to lose, But in reality, we have too much to lose by NOT taking the leap QUESTION Where in your world do you know that by taking one moment of bravery it would shift the course of your life? Quote of the Week: “Assess the cliff. How much time do you have before you actually jump off the cliff? Are there some steps you can take that would make that jump seem safer?” — Danielle K White “Don’t be reactive, be proactive. Don’t just wait for something to happen to you; make moves beforehand. Life does not have to happen to you; you can create whatever it is you want in life.” —Anianne Rivera
Hustle To Freedom: Everyday People Creating Extraordinary Side Hustles
In this episode, I get to sit down and chat with Danielle Klemm about how she went from working as a Starbucks Barista to an online tech strategist focused on helping women start and grow their online businesses. When Danielle started her online business, she was not good at the tech side of things and this has helped her better relate to her clients and ensure they succeed at building and automating their online businesses. Links: Website: https://danielleklemm.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamdanielleklemm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamdanielleklemm/ BYB Redirect page http://www.danielleklemm.com/buildyourbusiness/ The Female Entrepreneur's Journey Podcast https://danielleklemm.com/podcast-2/ #Four ways you can support this podcast: Take a screenshot of this podcast and send it to a friend who may like it I am doing a drawing for a free hard copy of The Side Hustle Journal for every 5 iTunes reviews. So if you want a chance to win, leave a rating and review on iTunes or Apple podcasts and send me an email at hello@gritandhustle.co. Detailed instructions on how to do this are at www.gritandhustle.co/review Take your side hustle to the next level by implementing a sales funnel to turn your passive website visitors into paying customer with ClickFunnels, the #1 sales funnel software in the world. You can get a free trial by going to www.gritandhustle.co/profit If you are interested in podcasting, which is the fastest growing content medium in the world, head over to www.gritandhustle.co/podcastingmadeeasy to enroll in my course now. If you have an awesome side hustle that you would like to share with the world, I'd love to have you on my podcast. You can schedule a podcast interview by going to calendly.com/gritandhustleco/guest
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. Plan A: Please donate to Ask Win by going to Payment Venmo Win1195 at https://venmo.com/. Plan B: Have you seen Cash App? Try it using my code and we’ll each get $5. TJHHMMQ: https://cash.me/app/TJHHMMQ. Plan C: $60 to $100 for Ask Win: https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/form-nonprofit-eight-steps-29484.html. Plan D: Please support this podcast by PayPal at https://www.paypal.me/WCharles, https://www.patreon.com/Askwin, or go to https://www.zellepay.com/how-it-works. Check out Ask Win on Shopio at http://www.shopio.com/?ref=askwin. Google Podcasting App Product Manager #212 - New Media Show: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/geek-news-central-podcast/the-new-media-show/e/55231838?autoplay=true. To see Wn’s art and learn more about her go to http://www.blurb.com/b/1656186-art-by-win-k-charles, https://www.redbubble.com/people/wcharles/portfolio, and http://linkedin.com/in/win-c-1a25b984. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. Please donate to the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles and Danielle Coulter. Thank you in advance, Win and Danielle. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win On Ask Win today (Saturday, September 29, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Danielle Coulter. Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy. At the age of 20, Danielle decided to write her bio so people can hear her story. A lot of Danielle's friends have been putting a bug in her ear to write a book for years; one-day things just clicked into place and Danielle started writing. Danielle first book is called If Dan Can Shred, You Can Too. Danielle want to share her stories and adventures to inspire you to stand up and follow your dreams whether you have a disability or not. Danielle have overcome so many obstacles in her life, and now she have overcome the biggest one- typing. As Danielle was growing up it was hard for her to read and write. When Danielle was writing short stories in school she looked at a blank page for a long time because she was scared to misspell words, but Danielle learned that it is okay to misspell words and to just keep typing away. Danielle is happy that she got over that so she could share her story with you and have you hear her real voice. No obstacle is too big a wall; one day, you will break it down. Danielle is also the first adaptive snowboarder in the world, and she tell you this to say that if you have a dream that you want to make a reality, do it, and let no one stop you! To learn more about Danielle visit https://www.dancanshred.com/. To get School of Podcasting Monthly Membership go to https://www.theschoolofpodcasting.com/bundles/school-of-podcasting-monthly-membership?ref=6e6340. To buy Win’s first bio, I, Win, go to https://amzn.to/2mnDtyA. To donate to I, Win go to https://www.paypal.me/askwin. To listen to I, Win on Audible go to https://www.amazon.com/Win-Journey-Disabled-Living-Non-Disabled/dp/B00BL7VZRI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1533509424&sr=1-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=I%2CWin%3A+Hope+and+Life%3A+My+Journey+as+a+Disabled+Woman+Living+in+a+Non-Disabled+World&dpPl=1&dpID=51VEVReFh3L&ref=plSrch. To go buy Danielle Coulter’s books go to https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/author?_encoding=UTF8&asin=B00OFIOY3C. To go buy Carla Wynn Hall’s books go to https://www.amazon.com/kindle-dbs/author/ref=dbs_P_W_auth?_encoding=UTF8&author=Carla%20Wynn%20Hall&searchAlias=digital-text&asin=B00HU8SDFO.
The topic of money is this week’s conversation inside of the Date Your Wife podcast. The unique dynamics inside of a married relationship create a very difficult game for many couples when it comes to the sticky topic of money. __________________________________________________________________________________ Every week married couple Danielle and Garrett J White share insights and perspectives from within their own lives regarding the following topics discussed each month: Week 1: Sex Week 2: Money Week 3: Parenting Week 4: Communication In This Week’s Podcast….MONEY Point #1: Catch-22 Back in the day, Danielle hated Garrett because he was working so much. But she didn’t hate the business because that’s what was paying the bills. “I got to this place where I felt Garrett loved the business more than he loved me.” Garrett: Men can control what happens in business more than they can control what happens at home. It’s easier to be the King in business than it is to be the King at home. QUESTION Gentlemen, have you lost your crown? What are you going to do to get it back? Point #2: Split in Two Many women who out-produce their husbands are in this space of: How do I deal with my husband who is not being the man? I’m dominating him in business and trying to decide if I should get a divorce. Garrett: When a man allows his wife to split the bills, it splits his power and creates a bit of submission in a weird way. Men, at the primal level, must be okay with the stewardship and responsibility of “I must pay the bills independent of my wife.” QUESTION How do you as a couple feel about this? Point #3: Wake-Up Call At one point in their marriage, Danielle hid how much money she was making. She split up her bank accounts to create a safety net for herself because she wasn’t sure if their marriage was going to work out. When she got triggered about something, she revealed to Garrett that she had made $30k the previous month which served as a wake-up call in the form of a big two by four straight into his balls. QUESTION Ladies, why do you hide your money from your husband? Point #4: Show Me the Money, Honey There’s an artist inside Danielle’s Big Money Stylist network who is outproducing her husband in a massive way. “I love my husband and I want to be more sexual, but I’m just not attracted to him.” Garrett: This is a sticky situation, and there’s not a simple one-cut solution. When Danielle was making more money, her tolerance of behavior by me went down, and her desire to connect with me sexually also went down. QUESTION How is this dynamic affecting your marriage? Point #5: Friday Night Fights A recent fight between Danielle and Garrett would have been the end of their marriage a few years ago. But this time it compelled them and opened them up. Danielle: When your foundation is rocky and an explosion happens, it’s hard to build that back up. Now, we can have a fight and come back and talk about it because our foundation is more solid. QUESTION What condition is the foundation of your marriage in? Communication Challenge: Gentlemen, I want you to have a conversation with your wife about the dynamics of money. What is the connection to the attraction for you and the money you’re making or the lack of money you’re making? If you’re a man and not paying the bills, have that conversation with your wife and just see where it takes you. If you can get her to be honest with you, it may be the prompting that you need to ultimately rise. Date Night Topic: Have a conversation about what you can do to create a stronger foundation inside of your relationship. What does that look like for both of you? Quote of the Week: “There are very few men on this planet who are actually ok with their wives out-fucking producing them. The girl owns the money card AND the vagina card. She owns the victory, the gina, and the money.” –Garrett J White “When you weren’t my money, you weren’t my honey. When I hold all the control, there’s no chemistry.” –Danielle K White __________________________________________ Head over to Amazon to pick up your copy of Be the Man. warriorbook.com, dkwstyling.com, wakeupwarriorwoman.com
Danielle Egnew clearly remembers cuddling up into her aunt’s skirts when she was two years old, afraid of her big scary uncle Dominick who was looming over her. She remembers how her aunt looked, she remembers the color of the skirt, she remembers the physical feeling. When Danielle was seventeen, she shared that memory with … Continue reading 214 – Angels Sound Like Yoda: Channeling with Danielle Egnew → The post 214 – Angels Sound Like Yoda: Channeling with Danielle Egnew appeared first on See You On The Other Side.
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. Check out Ask Win on Shopio at http://www.shopio.com/?ref=askwin. Google Podcasting App Product Manager #212 - New Media Show: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/geek-news-central-podcast/the-new-media-show/e/55231838?autoplay=true. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Ask Win today (Thursday, August 9, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Danielle Coulter. Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy. At the age of 20, Danielle decided to write her bio so people can hear her story. A lot of Danielle's friends have been putting a bug in her ear to write a book for years; one-day things just clicked into place and Danielle started writing. Danielle first book is called If Dan Can Shred, You Can Too. Danielle want to share her stories and adventures to inspire you to stand up and follow your dreams whether you have a disability or not. Danielle have overcome so many obstacles in her life, and now she have overcome the biggest one- typing. As Danielle was growing up it was hard for her to read and write. When Danielle was writing short stories in school she looked at a blank page for a long time because she was scared to misspell words, but Danielle learned that it is okay to misspell words and to just keep typing away. Danielle is happy that she got over that so she could share her story with you and have you hear her real voice. No obstacle is too big a wall; one day, you will break it down. Danielle is also the first adaptive snowboarder in the world, and she tell you this to say that if you have a dream that you want to make a reality, do it, and let no one stop you! To learn more about Danielle visit https://www.dancanshred.com/. Please support this podcast by PayPal at aspenrosearts@gmail.com, https://www.patreon.com/Askwin, or go to https://www.zellepay.com/how-it-works. To buy Win’s first bio, I, Win, go to https://amzn.to/2mnDtyA. To donate to I, Win go to https://www.paypal.me/askwin. To listen to I, Win on Audible go to https://www.amazon.com/Win-Journey-Disabled-Living-Non-Disabled/dp/B00BL7VZRI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1533509424&sr=1-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=I%2CWin%3A+Hope+and+Life%3A+My+Journey+as+a+Disabled+Woman+Living+in+a+Non-Disabled+World&dpPl=1&dpID=51VEVReFh3L&ref=plSrch. Please donate to the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles and Danielle Coulter. Thank you in advance, Win and Danielle. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Season 1, Episode 5. In part 1 of a 2-part series, The Expat Cast sits down with wife-and-husband duo, Danielle Tirado Green and Alex Green Tirado. The couple moved to Germany just months after marrying. For Alex, Germany was country of residence number 5. When Danielle said she wanted to move to Europe after graduating, it was an easy thing for Alex's nomadic heart to say yes to. Their adventure kicked off with job hunting woes, language barriers, and, in Alex's case, a broken foot. Alex talks us through how they got through the tough first few months as a married couple abroad, their plans for graduate school in England, and what the future holds for the couple as they pursue a lifetime of expat adventures. CONNECT theexpatcast.com Instagram @theexpatcast Twitter @theexpatcast
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. Google Podcasting App Product Manager #212 - New Media Show: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/geek-news-central-podcast/the-new-media-show/e/55231838?autoplay=true. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. To learn more about Challenge Aspen go to https://challengeaspen.org. On Ask Win today (Monday, July 23, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Danielle Coulter. Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy. At the age of 20, Danielle decided to write her bio so people can hear her story. A lot of Danielle's friends have been putting a bug in her ear to write a book for years; one-day things just clicked into place and Danielle started writing. Danielle first book is called If Dan Can Shred, You Can Too. Danielle want to share her stories and adventures to inspire you to stand up and follow your dreams whether you have a disability or not. Danielle have overcome so many obstacles in her life, and now she have overcome the biggest one- typing. As Danielle was growing up it was hard for her to read and write. When Danielle was writing short stories in school she looked at a blank page for a long time because she was scared to misspell words, but Danielle learned that it is okay to misspell words and to just keep typing away. Danielle is happy that she got over that so she could share her story with you and have you hear her real voice. No obstacle is too big a wall; one day, you will break it down. Danielle is also the first adaptive snowboarder in the world, and she tell you this to say that if you have a dream that you want to make a reality, do it, and let no one stop you! To learn more about Danielle visit https://www.dancanshred.com/. Please support this podcast by PayPal at aspenrosearts@gmail.com, https://www.patreon.com/Askwin, or go to https://www.zellepay.com/how-it-works. To buy Win’s first bio, I, Win, go to https://amzn.to/2mnDtyA. To donate to I, Win go to https://www.paypal.me/askwin. Please donate to the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
When Danielle is away, the heels will play! Mike and Danielle have the booth all to themselves this week and they have plenty of things they need to talk about. That includes, perhaps most significantly, the return of Hulk Hogan to the WWE Hall of Fame. Wrestlers like the New Day, Titus O'Neil and Mark Henry have voiced their opinion about and Mike is happy to speak his truth Then, Now and Forever. Plus, the two will break down Extreme Rules and all of the subsequent fallout from the event. That includes the audience in Pittsburgh that decided that instead of paying attention to Seth Rollins and Dolph Ziggler's Iron Man match, they were going to countdown the end of every minute, Royal Rumble style. Thus, Hal has no choice but to take them to task. The Three Count Mike wants to The New Day's response to Hulk Hogan returning. Hal wants to put over the recent episode of Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard about Muhammad Hassan. Hosted by Hal Lublin and Mike Eagle. Produced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun. If you want to talk about more wrestling throughout the week be sure to join us on Facebook and @TightsFights on Twitter and Instagram. If you liked the show, please share it with your friends and be sure to leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get podcasts.
DANIELLE TURANO Divina Artisti EPISODE 18 SHOW NOTES BESPOKE MUSIC ENSEMBLE PRODUCTION COMPANY OFFERING COMPLETELY CUSTOM MUSIC ENSEMBLES FOR TRULY EXCEPTIONAL EVENTS The founder of Divina Artisti, Danielle Marien Turano is a touring violinist, dancer and Suzuki Educator based in New York City and Connecticut, and has performed in destinations around the globe. She began playing violin at age 10 and has not stopped since! Danielle’s passion lies in creating unique musical experiences for the most special moments in people’s lives. Whether that means serenading a cocktail hour crowd at sunset or performing alongside celebrities like Pink on network television her magic is the same wherever she goes with her violin. Danielle’s performances have taken her to: Iceland, China, Germany, Singapore, Kuwait, Mexico, Switzerland, Australia, and Italy as well as renowned venues such as Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, The Martha Stewart Show, The Highline Ballroom, and Rockwood Music Hall. Danielle has performed alongside Grey’s Anatomy’s famed singer Skylar, Babel Gilberto, and members of the Vitamin String Quartet. Danielle is an alumnus of Kingswood-Oxford School, The Hartt School of Music, The Juilliard School, NYU and Berklee College of Music. When she is not performing and working with clients Danielle loves to travel with her husband, eat avocado toast, enjoy the outdoors (preferably on a boat), watch her friends perform, or make Sicilian specialties for her family. In Part 1 we cover: When Danielle first began playing the violin & how she got started with weddings? The styles of music Divina Strings can accommodate? What are the things that couples should be looking for? The types of ensembles that Divina Strings offers? How couples should approach their budget when it comes to hiring musicians? Why it’s important to hire a professional? You can learn more about Divina Strings: Website: http://divinastrings.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divinastrings/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DivinaStrings/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/divinastrings/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcuQCxrVtaueQS2eoBjLnYQ Quotes: “That’s what I’m best at doing, is creating that special, tailored sound, look, vibe, and style.” “It’s up to your budget but also the size of your guest list, if you are doing a 300-400 person wedding, having just a violin soloist is not really going to create the sound that is needed.” “The instrument body itself is the amplification so when you see that big cello body, that is the speaker.” “People come to us because they see the list of pop music that we have. It’s significant, it’s really big & I’m always adding to that list and people love that. They want to hear the music that they know and they want it to be played to their family and friends but they don’t want to have the recording and the words played along. They want it to be the instrumental version of their favorite song.” “Every couple is different so every single wedding is different. They are never the same at all.” “Romance is that string quartet sound.” “I want to show that love and have that magic happen even for people that I don’t know. We can all be touched by music & have that connection together.” “You are planning a wedding based on your priorities.” “If you want to make sure that when you walk down the aisle that the right piece is playing, that people are going to be paying attention, that you know have played at weddings before, and you want that magic to happen on your wedding day then you hire a professional.” At Kenneth Cooper Films our passion is weaving together compelling stories with timeless and elegant visuals. Head over to our website to watch some of our story-telling magic and get a behind the scenes look at how we work and why we do what we do. Check us out at https://kennethcooperfilms.com/ & follow us on social media @kennethcooperfilms! About Now You’re Engaged: The Now You’re Engaged Podcast is hosted by filmmaker & wedding professional Kenny Hopkins. Having been involved in the wedding industry since 2012, Kenny decided to launch is own company, Kenneth Cooper Films in 2016 to create unique wedding films for inspiring couples. As his business grew he saw a need for an educational resource to help couples become acquainted with high end professionals in an informal way to get the highest quality advice & information needed to navigate all that comes with being engaged. We explore curated questions for inquiring couples with guidance from some of the wedding industry's top professionals. We’re here to help you navigate the noise and get to the bottom of what you need to know now that you’re engaged. Don’t forget to rate & review Now You’re Engaged on iTunes! The more ratings & reviews you leave, the more happy couples we will be able to help navigate all that comes with being engaged!
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com. To buy an Ask Win top go to https://www.bonfire.com/askwin/?utm_source=intercom&utm_campaign=L2C_launch_success&utm_medium=email. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. Please subscribe and download Ask Win on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/show/0PnpNwQnlRufXs4WVTrX3U. Please support this podcast by PayPal at aspenwin@gmail.com or go to https://www.zellepay.com/how-it-works. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Ask Win today (Friday, June 22, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Danielle Coulter. Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy. At the age of 20, Danielle decided to write her bio so people can hear her story. A lot of Danielle's friends have been putting a bug in her ear to write a book for years; one-day things just clicked into place and Danielle started writing. Danielle first book is called If Dan Can Shred, You Can Too. Danielle want to share her stories and adventures to inspire you to stand up and follow your dreams whether you have a disability or not. Danielle have overcome so many obstacles in her life, and now she have overcome the biggest one- typing. As Danielle was growing up it was hard for her to read and write. When Danielle was writing short stories in school she looked at a blank page for a long time because she was scared to misspell words, but Danielle learned that it is okay to misspell words and to just keep typing away. Danielle is happy that she got over that so she could share her story with you and have you hear her real voice. No obstacle is too big a wall; one day, you will break it down. Danielle is also the first adaptive snowboarder in the world, and she tell you this to say that if you have a dream that you want to make a reality, do it, and let no one stop you! To learn more about Danielle visit https://www.dancanshred.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit http://wincharles.weebly.com/ and https://www.redbubble.com/people/wcharles. To talk to Win please call her at (970) 618-8840. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To see Win's art go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-win-charles.html. 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To be on the show please fill out the intake at https://goo.gl/forms/aS4L6FuHyDSUhvrj2. If you would like to support Ask Win go to https://www.patreon.com/wcharles. Ask Win is sponsor by The Teeki Ambassador Program: http://mbsy.co/teeki/35149532. Superwomen Secrets Revealed: Successful Women Talk About Fitting in Fitness and Dare You to Join Them on Amazon http://amzn.to/2gImve5. :) I have a Facebook page for the book http://facebook.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed Instagram http://instagram.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed and book page on the website: http://FitArmadillo.com/books. Buy Write and Grow Rich by Alinka Rutkowska: iBook (https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/write-and-grow-rich/id1391035135?mt=11) and Nook (https://m.barnesandnoble.com/w/write-and-grow-rich-alinka-rutkowska/1128808562?ean=2940162129233). If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go to https://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. For iOS 11 update: https://www.youtube.com/embed/HNupFUYqcRY. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Ask Win, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. Please donate to Challenge Aspen at https://challengeaspen.org. On Ask Win today (Monday, March 26, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Danielle Coulter. Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy. At the age of 20, Danielle decided to write her bio so people can hear her story. A lot of Danielle's friends have been putting a bug in her ear to write a book for years; one-day things just clicked into place and Danielle started writing. Danielle fisrt book is called If Dan Can Shred, You Can Too. Danielle want to share her stories and adventures to inspire you to stand up and follow your dreams whether you have a disability or not. Danielle have overcome so many obstacles in her life, and now she have overcome the biggest one- typing. As Danielle was growing up it was hard for her to read and write. When Danielle was writing short stories in school she looked at a blank page for a long time because she was scared to misspell words, but Danielle learned that it is okay to misspell words and to just keep typing away. Danielle is happy that she got over that so she could share her story with you and have you hear her real voice. No obstacle is too big a wall; one day, you will break it down. Danielle is also the first adaptive snowboarder in the world, and she tell you this to say that if you have a dream that you want to make a reality, do it, and let no one stop you! To learn more about Danielle visit https://www.dancanshred.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit http://wincharles.weebly.com/. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To see Win's art go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-win-charles.html. Interview with Mel Marton: http://traffic.libsyn.com/winwisdom/LAF3494_08172017150526412_1189015.mp3. "Books for Books," you buy Win's books so she can purchase books for school. "Getting through school is a 'win' for her fans and a 'win' for her." Win is a professional writer and in 2018 she is going to get a new MacBook to write her books and do the podcast. With every book she sells and the donations from Ask Win will go to her new MacBook. Please support her in getting her new MacBook. Win Kelly Charles’ book “She is CP” will get to the New York Times somehow and to help her either by voting or send her good vibe. Please vote at https://soopllc.com/blog/book-ideas/cp-win-charles/. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at https://goo.gl/forms/aS4L6FuHyDSUhvrj2. If you would like to support Ask Win go to https://www.patreon.com/wcharles. Ask Win is sponsor by The Teeki Ambassador Program: http://mbsy.co/teeki/35149532. Superwomen Secrets Revealed: Successful Women Talk About Fitting in Fitness and Dare You to Join Them on Amazon http://amzn.to/2gImve5. :) I have a Facebook page for the book http://facebook.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed Instagram http://instagram.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed and book page on the website: http://FitArmadillo.com/books. If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go to https://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. For iOS 11 update: https://www.youtube.com/embed/HNupFUYqcRY. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Ask Win, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621
Ask Win is a podcast where you are a VIP. Win wants to focus and teach people more and Cerebral Palsy. You’re welcome to ask questions about anything that you want. CP questions but mainly life questions on how to deal with CP or not. Win can ask you base questions if you want. Please let us know or there will be no base questions. If you have any questions for Win please email her at askingwkelly@gmail.com. In 2018 let be open and honest on Ask Win. To learn more about Ask Win visit http://askwin.weebly.com. Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Ask Win today (Monday, March 12, 2018), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Danielle Coulter. Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy. At the age of 20, Danielle decided to write her bio so people can hear her story. A lot of Danielle's friends have been putting a bug in her ear to write a book for years; one-day things just clicked into place and Danielle started writing. Danielle fisrt book is called If Dan Can Shred, You Can Too. Danielle want to share her stories and adventures to inspire you to stand up and follow your dreams whether you have a disability or not. Danielle have overcome so many obstacles in her life, and now she have overcome the biggest one- typing. As Danielle was growing up it was hard for her to read and write. When Danielle was writing short stories in school she looked at a blank page for a long time because she was scared to misspell words, but Danielle learned that it is okay to misspell words and to just keep typing away. Danielle is happy that she got over that so she could share her story with you and have you hear her real voice. No obstacle is too big a wall; one day, you will break it down. Danielle is also the first adaptive snowboarder in the world, and she tell you this to say that if you have a dream that you want to make a reality, do it, and let no one stop you! To learn more about Danielle visit https://www.dancanshred.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit http://wincharles.weebly.com/. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To see Win's art go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-win-charles.html. Interview with Mel Marton: http://traffic.libsyn.com/winwisdom/LAF3494_08172017150526412_1189015.mp3. "Books for Books," you buy Win's books so she can purchase books for school. "Getting through school is a 'win' for her fans and a 'win' for her." Win is a professional writer and in 2018 she is going to get a new MacBook to write her books and do the podcast. With every book she sells and the donations from Ask Win will go to her new MacBook. Please support her in getting her new MacBook. Win Kelly Charles’ book “She is CP” will get to the New York Times somehow and to help her either by voting or send her good vibe. Please vote at https://soopllc.com/blog/book-ideas/cp-win-charles/. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at https://goo.gl/forms/aS4L6FuHyDSUhvrj2. If you would like to support Ask Win go to https://www.patreon.com/wcharles. Ask Win is sponsor by The Teeki Ambassador Program: http://mbsy.co/teeki/35149532. Superwomen Secrets Revealed: Successful Women Talk About Fitting in Fitness and Dare You to Join Them on Amazon http://amzn.to/2gImve5. :) I have a Facebook page for the book http://facebook.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed Instagram http://instagram.com/SuperwomenSecretsRevealed and book page on the website: http://FitArmadillo.com/books. If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go to https://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. For iOS 11 update: https://www.youtube.com/embed/HNupFUYqcRY. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Ask Win, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Provocative and brilliant is pretty much the sum of this girl-on-girl episode. Danielle + Thais go deep into exploring why our ego gets so darn resistant to doing the work and how a positive mindset doesn't always guarantee success, even in the spiritual world. You'll also learn how to process your emotions beyond surface level tools for sustainable happiness as well as how to stop playing small so you can freaking make an impact in the world already! This episode is sponsored by the transformational program, Worthy Women Rise. Meet Thais Sky: Two parts sass, one part straight up truth talk. Thais is a motivational speaker, author, women’s leadership coach and feminist on a heart-led mission to support the seekers, the visionaries, and the "why the heck do I feel so broken” of the world reclaim their sense of belonging by learning how to explore, trust and express themselves unapologetically. Based on her own healing journey and decades of research and mentoring women worldwide, she has developed a comprehensive model that explores and offers tools/skills to heal the pervasive sense of unworthiness within women, what she calls the worthiness wound. She received a prestigious first-class degree in Management and has studied spiritual psychology, yoga, and leadership for over 10 years. Washingtonian Magazine named her as one of the top “8 bloggers to know.” The Huffington Post calls her “an inspirational woman” and she was nominated for Forbes Magazine 30 under 30 award. You can learn more about her and her online offerings at IamThaisSky.com and just about everywhere on social media, because #millennial at @IamThaisSky. Danielle Mercurio is a speaker, empowerment coach, astrologist, and meditation teacher. Being totally obsessed with self-help and entrepreneurship, Danielle utilizes these concepts to create awareness and clarity in a tangible, practical way. She's described as the ultimate "re-framer" with a witty fun-loving approach. When Danielle isn't traveling the world or inspiring the masses, she's at her Philly home eating take-out watching reality TV. Learn more at daniellemercurio.com
Butterflies of Wisdom is a podcast where we want to share your story. We want to share your wisdom if you have a small business if you are an author or a Doctor, or whatever you are. With a disability or not, we want to share your story to inspire others. In 2018 let be open and honest on Butterflies of Wisdom. To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn more about Challenge Aspen go to https://challengeaspen.org. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/ or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today (Tuesday, December 12, 2017), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Danielle Coulter. Danielle was born with Cerebral Palsy. At the age of 20, Danielle decided to write her bio so people can hear her story. A lot of Danielle's friends have been putting a bug in her ear to write a book for years; one-day things just clicked into place and Danielle started writing. Danielle first book is called If Dan Can Shred, You Can Too. Danielle want to share her stories and adventures to inspire you to stand up and follow your dreams whether you have a disability or not. Danielle have overcome so many obstacles in her life, and now she have overcome the biggest one- typing. As Danielle was growing up it was hard for her to read and write. When Danielle was writing short stories in school she looked at a blank page for a long time because she was scared to misspell words, but Danielle learned that it is okay to misspell words and to just keep typing away. Danielle is happy that she got over that so she could share her story with you and have you hear her real voice. No obstacle is too big a wall; one day, you will break it down. Danielle is also the first adaptive snowboarder in the world, and she tell you this to say that if you have a dream that you want to make a reality, do it, and let no one stop you! To learn more about Danielle visit https://www.dancanshred.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visit http://wincharles.weebly.com/. To follow Win on Twitter go to @winkellycharles. To follow Win on Instagram go to winkcharles. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To follow Win on Snapchat go to Wcharles422. To see Win's art go to https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/2-win-charles.html. Interview with Mel Marton: http://traffic.libsyn.com/winwisdom/LAF3494_08172017150526412_1189015.mp3. "Books for Books," you buy Win's books so she can purchase books for school. "Getting through school is a 'win' for her fans and a 'win' for her." Win is a professional writer and in 2018 she is going to get a new MacBook to write her books and do the podcast. With every book she sells and the donations from Butterflies of Wisdom will go to her new MacBook. Please support her in getting her new MacBook. Please send feedback to Win by email her at winwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom and http://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake at http://bit.ly/bow2017. Butterflies of Wisdom sponsored by Kittr a new social media tool that is bringing about new ways of posting on Twitter. It's fun, full of free content you can use, helps you schedule at the best times, is easy to use, and it will help you get more followers. Visit Kittr at gokittr.com. This is a 20% off code for www.gracedbygrit.com. The code will be XOBUTTERFLIES. If you would like to support Butterflies of Wisdom go to https://www.patreon.com/wcharles. If you want to check out what Win’s friend, Dannidoll, is doing (a.k.a. Dannielle) go to https://www.facebook.com/dannidolltheragdollclown/?notif_t=page_invite_accepted¬if_id=1492366163404241. To learn more about Danielle visit http://www.dancanshred.com. For iOS 11 update: https://www.youtube.com/embed/HNupFUYqcRY. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation to aspenrosearts@gmail.com or aspenwin@gmail.com. Please donate to Challenge Aspen or the Bridging Bionics Foundation. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Please donate to the charity of your choice thank you in advance, Win. Send to: Challenge Aspen PO Box 6639 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Or donate online at https://challengeaspen.org. Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win Tuesday notes from fans: Jennifer is inviting you to be a part of Jenny’s Tutoring in Jackson, NJ area. She can tutor online, SKYPE, or on the phone as well. She can tutor in the following areas: American Sign Language, English as a Second Language, Psychology, History, Special Needs, basic skills (reading, writing and math), career services and essays etc. Jennifer Beilis is a current American Sign Language Professor on the college level and past Psychology Professor as well. She holds her Master’s degree in Education and Deafness Rehabilitation, New York University, SCPI, BA in Psychology, Rowan University and AA in Social Sciences from Brookdale Community College. You can email or call her at Jenny08520@aol.com or (732)534-6422, FB Jenny08520@aol.com or Twitter @JenniferBeilis and Linked In #JenniferBeilis.
What good collaboration should do is inspire you. Today on the podcast I’m talking to co-founder and creative director of Dannijo Jewelry, Danielle Snyder. Dannijo Jewelry has a unique aesthetic and breaks the mold that often restricts high end jewelry and accessories, and it has been worn by everyone from Beyoncé to Taylor Swift. Danielle is a hustler - she started making jewelry when she was young with her father’s medical tools. She and her sister reunited after college and decided to pursue their passion to create this company. Listen in as we talk about her path to entrepreneurship, her creative process, how the company has used social media, the importance of collaboration, and so much more. I think all the most important aspects of running a business and being an entrepreneur are the things that aren’t necessarily work. Some things we learn in this podcast: When Danielle started making jewelry [5:00] How jewelry came back into her life in college [6:30] What happened when Beyoncé bought one of their pieces [9:00] What she learned from getting fired [11:15] The challenges of growing and scaling a business [13:40] The value of using social media as a tool [15:20] How to build a community online [18:20] What inspired Danielle [20:50] Where her aesthetic came from [22:20] The power of true collaboration [24:50] Why you have to get out of the office or studio [29:30] What Danielle’s creative process looks like [32:05] How Danielle lives a full life [36:40] The routines Danielle practices [38:20] How mindfulness helps creativity and productivity [41:50] When their company started to grow [46:40] How she carried on her nonprofit work [47:25] The importance of giving back [48:30] Danielle’s philanthropic passions [51:00] The future of Dannijo [54:50] The biggest challenges of her entrepreneurial journey [58:45] Links mentioned: Check out Dannijo Jewelry and the World of Dannijo Learn more about Misty Copeland Watch the Lauryn Hill lecture Follow Vienna Pharaon on Instagram Check out the Headspace app Learn more about Indego Africa Check out the Bob Woodruff Foundation Join the Nion Life Community on Facebook Music Credit: Purple Craze by Chex Ft. Lily Grieve Connect with Danielle Instagram | Twitter | Website
Danielle shares her story about her son who has spastic cerebral palsy. Danielle talks about being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called Graves’Disease. She shares how Graves’ Disease led to a thyroid storm and how the thyroid storm affected her. When Danielle was 32 weeks pregnant the ultrasound showed that something was different, but doctors weren't sure what. When Danielle’s baby was born doctors used what is called the EXIT procedure which had been performed only 3 times in the United States at that point. Danielle discusses how her autoimmune disease prevented her son's lungs from forming. Once she was home, Danielle talks about some of the symptoms she started noticing prior to her son being diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. Danielle also reveals how she went about getting additional services to help her son, such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy and ABA therapy. Plus, she talks about how horse therapy has helped her son immensely. Danielle talks about how her son is doing today. She discusses how she has tried various therapies, such as Botox therapy, to help her son's muscles relax. She talks about how children with cerebral palsy often need surgery because the bones are growing faster than the ligaments and muscles can grow. Plus, she talks extensively about how she takes care of herself so she can better care for her children She shares how her son's medical challenges affect her other two children. Finally, Danielle talks about why she wanted to give back to the Ronald McDonald House and what she did to achieve her goal. Join us for Danielle's episode.
Danielle Birdeau took her first solo trip in 2011 to the Grand Canyon, and has been hooked ever since. Danielle admits that she has struggled with her physical condition for quite some time, despite having being athletic in school. She talks about the level of freedom she has while traveling alone, and why taking care of your needs without worrying about others’ needs and feelings is so relaxing. Now, Danielle feels comfortable with being alone and doing things by herself, even when she's not traveling to an exciting new destination! Key Takeaways: *Danielle started traveling alone in her 30’s. *In 2011, Danielle took her first backpacking trip to the Grand Canyon. *When Danielle went to work after this trip, her co-worker noticed she was a completely different person. *So many people wonder why you would ever want to travel alone. *How did Danielle go from visiting the Grand Canyon to eventually hiking it 7 years later? *Danielle was an athlete in highschool and college, but she woke up one day and noticed how physically unhealthy and unhappy she was. *What did Danielle do to train for this hike? *Danielle lost about 50lb before going to the gym because she was too intimidated. *Where else has Danielle traveled to? *Danielle has come to appreciate the randomness in her journeys. *You're not alone when you travel, you start out alone, but you meet people along the way! *It's great to travel alone. You don't have to worry about what other people are thinking and feeling. The world is your oyster. *Jennifer is redefining the word selfish. *Danielle's entire goal this year is on her self-care and personal well being. *A 3-day weekend doesn't count as vacation. *What kind of challenges did Danielle face on her last trip? *Let's break the taboo and talk about our periods. *Danielle's last trip was so challenging that it almost made her want to quit hiking all together. *Danielle does a lot of things solo, not just travel! She gets out there and does it because she wants to. *You don't have to jump full feet in and start traveling alone. You can just start by trying different types of food for the first time. *If you're afraid of something, then that's all the more reason why you should be doing it. *However, with that being said, be aware of your surroundings and do take the necessary precautions. Mentioned in This Episode: www.transformviatravel.com/ Transform via Travel on Facebook Jennifer@TransformviaTravel.com Connect with Danielle: Website Twitter Instagram Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Go Solo Live podcast on iTunes to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate you listening to this week's show and tune in next week for another great guest.
Dr. Danielle Eaton is currently a mentor and coach for moms and she is a former chiropractic doctor. Danielle says that she only had one vision of what success looked like for her and it took a toll on her mind and body. She saw the warning signs beforehand, but she admits on the show that she was afraid to change and face the additional challenges that would lead to a better quality life. Key Insights & Aha Moments: *The Maven inner circle has launched on May 2nd! *Danielle became a mom right before she went to chiropractic school. *Danielle believed if she wasn't working hard, then she wasn't going to be successful. *Unfortunately, Danielle had a miscarriage and when she became pregnant again, she wasn't going to put her work before her body. *When Danielle sold her practice, she still had three other jobs at the time. *It was all largely fear-based for Danielle. She felt like she had to do this. *So many people believed there's only one level of success. *Danielle didn't want to face the challenge of changing. *How did Danielle bring her business online? *Danielle's friends and family don't really know what she does online, so she's been re-educating them. *Danielle says video has really helped with her marketing approach. *Remember everyone, there are a few different ways you can structure your business. *How did Danielle decide to structure her business? She picked one that would work best with her lifestyle. *Danielle helps lay the groundwork for what moms want in their lives first so that they can build better businesses. *Final piece of advice: Get really clear on what you want for yourself and who you want to help. Maven Moment: Danielle is not afraid to bring forward a truly honest story of what she has been through. Danielle admits that she had a miscarriage and she firmly believes it was because she was taking care of the business first and her body second. I've mentioned on the show before, but as healers, we always try to put our clients first and everything else second. The reality is we have to take care of our mind, body, soul, and spirit before we can truly help others. Mentioned in This Episode: www.michellemcglade.com/ Maven Inner Circle Making The Maven on Facebook Connect with Danielle: Facebook
We all live in the shadow of something. We all have our daemons. When Chris set foot in the world of Alien: Isolation, all he could think about was the time he killed a billion Orcs who never forgot him. When Danielle played Alien: Isolation, all she could think of was how the love affair would inevitably end, no matter how nicely designed the posters on the wall looked. Jake downloaded Alien: Isolation, but spent the weekend playing Smash Bros on his 3DS.