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In this week's episode, Erica and Lauren interview Heidi Kuker, entrepreneur and community organizer of Denver's Women In Power Networking Events. After Lauren attended the most recent Women In Power event she knew we needed to hear Heidi's story. In our conversation, we share our stories of growth after realizing we wanted more. When Heidi got sick of hearing herself say “I can't”, everything changed. We know this is such a shared experience for many of our listeners. Here are some of the things Heidi implemented in her growth journey MeditationExploring personal traumaJournalingMaking choices that boost self confidenceKeeping promises to selfAlso check out the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. One of Erica and Heidi's favorite books in their personal growth journeys. We know you're going to love this conversation!If you love the episode, head to your favorite podcast platform and rate and review or share this episode with anyone you know who might get value from it. It helps us make sure the message gets to the right people.Connect with Heidi: Instagram @therealheidikWebsite heidikuker.comEmail heidi@360dwellings.comConnect with EricaInstagram @ericaalisonwellnessFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/burnoutandbrainfogrecovery Connect with Lauren:Instagram: @laurengerminarioBusiness @integrativedivorceFollow the podcast Instagram @theresahackforthatWebsite: https://www.theresahackforthatpodcast.com/
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In this episode I interview author of the new book, The Secret Keepers, Heidi Tucker. The Secret Keepers is the true story of a woman, Margi, whose childhood mind captured scenes from her unthinkable abuse, then kept them deep inside as secrets. As Margi searches for answers to frightening memories, we witness her relentless perseverance in uncovering protected secrets to seek understanding and truth. The Secret Keepers will take you on an emotional journey of life as a multiple. Margi's touching story will both enlighten and uplift as you witness her valiant conquest to reach for faith and hope. It is an unforgettable story that exemplifies love, courage, and triumph over seemingly insurmountable odds. Connect with Geoff Steurer: www.instagram.com/geoffsteurer/ www.facebook.com/GeoffSteurerMFT Visit www.geoffsteurer.com for online courses and other supportive resources. Bio Heidi Tucker is an award-winning author and speaker. Her first two books Finding Hope in the Journey and Servie's Song have won Book of the Year, Best Inspirational and Best Cover awards. Her new release, The Secret Keepers is now inspiring readers all over the world. Heidi's gift for writing and speaking about light and hope has inspired thousands. Heidi is known as a great storyteller who believes that every story not only teaches a gospel principle, but can make you feel it. She motivates many to rise up, cling to their faith and position their hearts to recognize God's hand in their life. When Heidi isn't writing her next book or speaking at a conference, you'll find her spending time outdoors with her husband, four grown children and ten grandchildren. She loves sunflowers, hiking and ice cream . . . not necessarily in that order. Website: HeidiTucker.com
On this episode of Finding Your Bliss Judy Librach is joined ?by return guest Victoria Lorient-Faibish. Victoria is a Registered Psychotherapist, a legacy professional with over 25 years of experience. Her influences include Eastern philosophies, Person Centred Therapy, Reiki, visualization, Polarity Therapy, meditation, as well as modern and traditional psychotherapy. She is a relationship expert, life coach, author of two books, Find Your
Heidi Tucker is an award-winning author and speaker. Her first two books Finding Hope in the Journey and Servie's Song have won Book of the Year, Best Inspirational and Best Cover awards. Her new release, The Secret Keepers is now inspiring readers all over the world. Heidi's gift for writing and speaking about light and hope has inspired thousands. Heidi is known as a great storyteller who believes that every story not only teaches a gospel principle, but can make you feel it. She motivates many to rise up, cling to their faith and position their hearts to recognize God's hand in their life. When Heidi isn't writing her next book or speaking at a conference, you'll find her spending time outdoors with her husband, four grown children and ten grandchildren. She loves sunflowers, hiking and ice cream . . . not necessarily in that order. Visit heiditucker.com for more information and links to her books.
Today on the podcast we sit down with Heidi Smith. Heidi is a psychosomatic therapist, herbalist, and flower essence practitioner based in the New York City area. She is also the author of The Bloom Book: A Flower Essence Guide to Cosmic Balance. In The Bloom Book, Heidi shares her wisdom about the power and value of flowers and herbs for our health. In this conversation we discuss Heidi’s journey and commitment to healing and transformation. When Heidi left her previous career -- she retreated into three years of academic and personal study. Then, after completing a master's in mental health counseling, she began an apprenticeship with Claudia Keel, an herbalist, nutritionist, and flower essence practitioner, and enrolled in the three-year clinical herbal medicine program. With the aid of her teachers, guides, community, and the plant kingdom, she formed her company Moon & Bloom Integrative and Flower Essence Therapy. We loved this conversation and hope you enjoy the episode! To learn more about Heidi you can visit: https://www.moonandbloom.com To learn more about our health coaching subscription service visit: www.patreon.com/courageouswellness Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Courageous Wellness! We release new episodes each #WellnessWednesday! You can also follow us on instagram @CourageousWellness and visit our website: www.courageouswellness.net to get in touch. This episode is brought to you by Milk+Honey. To receive 15% off your purchase visit www.milkandhoney.com and use code: CWPODCAST (all one word) at checkout! Milk+Honey is a line of non-toxic, effective, and safe bath, body, and skincare products made in small batches in Austin, Texas. We are so happy to offer our listeners a discount with Recess! A wonderful alcohol alternative or just a fun afternoon treat to keep you calm, cool, and collected. With flavors including, blackberry chai, coconut lime, blood orange, black cherry, peach ginger, and pomegranate hibiscus - they offer 6 and 12 packs, subscriptions, and sampler packs for your enjoyment. To save 15% on all beverages or subscriptions, you can use code "courageous" at checkout when you visit: https://takearecess.co/ Are you interested in becoming a health coach or furthering your nutrition education? We loved our program at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and are happy to offer our listeners a discount on tuition! To receive up to $2000 off tuition (for payments in full and $1000 off tuition for payment plans) you can use our name Aly French or Erica Stein when you enroll. To learn more you can also take a Sample Class, check out the Curriculum Guide, or visit the application page to enroll. We are so happy to offer our listeners 10% off on all Four Sigmatic superfood coffee and elixirs! For 10% off Four Sigmatic products visit https://foursigmatic.com/ and use the code: courageous at checkout!
When Heidi was told at age 7 that she cannot become a priest, she was devastated. All she wanted to do was to help people find God and be on stage every single week. It was the best job in the world. However, there was a problem. She was a girl and girls could only become a Nun. Not a priest. Lucky for womxn today, she instead became a Body Mind Coach specializing in Empowering Womxn to Lead From Within. What that means is truly tapping that inner wisdom, the God(dess) within and leading an aligned life. Growing up in the patriarchal culture she realised that real reverence is reverence for yourself first. In this conversation, we chat about what leading from within looks like. Heidi and I also talk about why it’s important to heal the patriarchy, after we smash it! You can find more about Heidi here - www.heidimetro.com Get her free PMS training here - https://www.heidimetro.com/pms-free-training Find Deepshikha on Instagram - www.instagram.com/deepshikhasairam
Heidi Zak is the co-founder and CEO of ThirdLove, the fastest growing and most disruptive brand in the lingerie industry.When Heidi couldn’t find a quality bra that fit her correctly and looked great, she realized there was an opportunity in the market for modern women. In 2013, Heidi left her job at Google to pursue her dream of offering high quality, better fitting bras, and marketing them in a way that didn’t push impossible beauty standards. Heidi is on a mission to build a brand for every woman, regardless of her shape, size, age, ethnicity, gender identity, or sexual orientation. She believes inclusivity should be the norm, not the exception, and has led the charge, inventing half-cups and offering women more than 80 sizes.Since inception, more than 16 million women of all shapes and sizes have used ThirdLove’s innovative Fit Finder tool to find a bra that truly fits her body. The company has been valued at a reported $750 million dollars and is generating over $100 million in revenue annually. Heidi has been recognized as Fortune's 40 Under 40, EY Entrepreneur of the Year, and Goldman Sachs' 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs.In this episode, we'll talk to Heidi about:* Heidi shares why she became an entrepreneur and skills she learned working in her corporate career that have helped her as CEO [2:37]* Why walking into a Victoria's Secret sparked Heidi’s idea for ThirdLove and why she wanted to create a bra brand for modern women [5:57]* Two questions Heidi asked herself before quitting her lucrative job to work on ThirdLove full-time [7:41]* Heidi discusses the slow growth ThirdLove had in the first two years of the business & what they did to completely changed the trajectory of the business [10:02]* The importance of networking and why you need to be okay with asking for things [15:12]* Heidi walks through how she thinks through difficult business decisions and challenges she faced with her first manufacturer in the early days [18:57]* The power of mentorship and having a diverse group of mentors in your network [23:27]* Heidi gives advice on how to think through partnerships and co-founders when starting a business [25:39]* Why she decided to have her first kid around the same time ThirdLove officially launched [27:34]* Heidi shares advice she gives all women entrepreneurs she mentors [31:05]* Heidi discusses the future of ThirdLove and the ever-changing role as a founder when leading a high growth business [35:10] Follow Heidi:* Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heidi/* ThirdLove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ThirdLove/* Website: https://www.thirdlove.com/ Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
First time in the history of the podcast, we stopped & had to delete the first ep and start again. There was too much tension & anxiety around the topic of COVID 19. A hugely emotional ep around planning their son's 1st birthday, the bog question to organise one? When Heidi's family are stuck on the other side of the country because of COVID 19 border restrictions. The couple delve into planning a first birthday during COVID, should they even have a party to celebrate this huge milestone, who to invite, should you go all out and how much do you spend on their baby? See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Did you desperately want a child of the other gender? This topic is one that is usually avoided and very taboo in the parenting world. When Heidi was pregnant, all she wanted and talked about was having a baby girl, was she disappointed when she had a son? They speak all about it, in this weeks episode. Big love to our sponsors Love To Dream, the award-winning Love To Dream SWADDLE UP™ is uniquely designed to allow babies to sleep with their ARMS UP. Visit lovetodream.com.au Use code 15HEIDI to receive 15% off. (Offer ends June 15th.)
We were honored to speak this week with Heidi Tucker. She is an award-winning author and speaker. Her passion for writing and speaking about light and hope has inspired thousands. Heidi is known as a great storyteller who believes that every story not only teaches a gospel principle, but can make you feel it. She has inspired many to rise up, cling to their faith and position their hearts to recognize God’s hand in their life. Heidi Tucker won a 2018 Illumination Book Award for her new release Servie’s Song. She also won a similar award for her first inspirational book Finding Hope in the Journey in 2017. When Heidi isn’t writing her next book, or speaking at a conference, you’ll find her spending time outdoors with her husband, four grown children and eight grandchildren. She loves sunflowers, hiking and ice cream … not necessarily in that order. Here are some key points of our discussion: Heidi talked about her family and her journey as a mother. Originally a business major, she tells how she was led to the surprising decision to write books. We discussed why and how Heidi compares life to a culmination of hikes, and how this analogy is helpful to mothers and fathers in their own journeys. Heidi discussed some of the trials she has had in her own life and how she has discovered that there is always hope in every journey. She discussed the patterns of behavior we need to follow to be able to see the hope that is there. We discussed the link between knowing about our heritage and receiving an increase of hope in our own circumstances. Heidi told the story of how she came to write the book Servie’s Song, the true story of one mother living in Zimbabwe. Servie's Song takes you on an emotional journey of tragedy and heartbreak to an inspiring path of hope. Mom Squad Challenge: Better your communication with God. Find a space that you can dedicate to opening yourself up to two-way communication with Him. You can find out more about Heidi at www.thepickledsunflower.com
Author LISA L. WALSH, an author with Zimbell House Publishing, called in to discuss her latest release, entitled, "Hope ... Anyway", which was released on June 12, 2018. From her Zimbell House Publishing Page: Lisa L. Walsh is a school social worker, which gives her much inspiration for her writing. When not writing, she can be found running, napping, or trying to prevent teenagers from doing something they might live to regret. Two cats graciously permit Lisa, her husband, and their two daughters to reside with them in Gifford, Illinois. From her Amazon Page: "Heidi Walker makes lists. She is careful and cautious. Heidi enjoys running, too. Bean is her brother. To say he is adventurous is an understatement. Their mother, Joy, has ... issues. Time and again, the trio tries to keep hope alive only to have it squashed. Learning to lean on each other through one adventure after another, like drinking Christmas tree bubble lights, trying to make a baby brother with some lemon seeds, and more, Heidi tells her story about surviving the adults in their lives. When Heidi is asked to hope once again, she is not sure she wants to take the chance." You can learn more about Lisa L. Walsh and order book through the following websites: zimbellhousepublishing.com/author-spotlight/lisa-l-walsh/ www.amazon.com/Hope-Anyway-Lisa-L-Walsh/dp/1947210432
Welcome back to The Noodle Project! Last time, Adam and I used a pasta roller to make very precise tagliatelle noodles with a thickness of 3/8th of an inch. Today I’m with my friend Heidi Rogers, and we’re going back to the basics and the opposite side of the spectrum with a hand pulled Tibetan noodle dish called Thenthuk. Thenthuk is a noodle soup that comes from high up on the Tibetan plateau enjoyed by nomads and other Tibetan communities to keep warm during the long winters. The word thenthuk translates from Tibetan as “hand-pulled noodles”, with “then” meaning pull, and “thuk” meaning noodles. This dish attracted me because of its simplicity - the noodles are literally torn strips that are quickly tossed into noodle broth, and it reminds me of the comfort food that is chicken noodle soup because every family has their own unique recipe and way of making it. When Heidi came over to make noodles on a grey March evening, the simplicity of tearing noodles by hand coupled with the warm comfort of soup was exactly what I wanted. Download Episode
Heidi Ganahl has lived a dog’s life. And a lucky dog at that. She is the founder of Camp Bow Wow, which she grew from one doggy day care center into the largest pet-care franchiser in North America. When Heidi sold her company in 2014 (she remains CEO), it had about 3,500 employees and generated system-wide sales of $71 million. Want to know how you can follow in her paw-steps? Heidi shares her favorite entrepreneur treats this week on Monday Morning Radio. Photo: Heidi Ganahl, Camp Bow WowPosted: August 17, 2015Run Time: 31 minutes and 41 seconds Dean will be teaching his amazing 2-Day Mile High Reputation Tool Chest Workshop in Denver on September 3rd and 4th. The workshop will provide registrants with all the knowledge and training they need to rocket launch their local, national, and even global reputations. For more information or to register, visit MondayMorningRadio.com.