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I have a very special guest in this episode today and I'm so pumped for you to hear all the things we talk about. Her name is Lisa Messenger and if you haven't heard of her, where have you been? This woman, this incredible raw and real business woman, is an absolute boss bitch. Lisa is a best-selling author, the CEO and Editor in Chief of The Collective Hub, which is an international business and lifestyle platform that, among many things, publishes books, puts on events and helps people who want to upskill themselves. She has 20 years of business under her belt and is so open and so real. I love her energy and I know you're going to love this episode. We talk about everything from business to cults, meditation, death, dogs, you name it. She's amazing.Having just launched a new podcast, “Hear Me Raw”, and releasing a new journal called Create Your Best Life, Lisa has been busy in isolation. This woman does not stop! Please go check out her podcast, buy her books and tune in to this episode to hear more about Lisa and all of the things she's up to.TOPICS WE DISCUSSED AND WHERE TO FIND THEM:4:50 - How busy Lisa was in quarantine! Girl she's been creating content off the chain6:50 - Why creatives need a detail orientated person to keep them in check10:20 - Lisa's origin story and how it all began11:00 - How Lisa became the jack of all trades, but master of none while building her business and what she learned from this13:20 - After 11 years in business, Lisa found herself bored and ready for a new challenge and The Creative Hub was born15:30 - How The Creative Hub scaled too quickly and the issues that caused18:30 - How being completely real about your situation helps people connect with you and run a better business20:00 - Where Lisa's “fuck it let's do this” fire came from21:00 - How a course called “The Hoffman Process” changed Lisa's life and pulled her out of a very dark place23:00 - Lisa's struggle with alcoholism and how she moved through it to quit and better her life26:00 - How the death of Lisa's dad came at the most tumultuous time in her life and how the universe seemed to just be piling on at this time30:00 - How Lisa dealt with the death of her dad34:00 - Bringing on a business advisor and how that forced Lisa to really look at her business and make the huge changes that needed to be made37:00 - Letting go of the ego that was attached to the big office and the big expenses of The Collective Hub office41:00 - Where did Lisa's self belief come from?43:40 - Pushing yourself out of your comfort zone to find your sweet spot and challenge yourself44:50 - Using social media as your market research for an idea that you have50:00 - How Lisa has thrived during COVID-1955:00 - Business is personal and that's okay56:00 - What is was like going to India and joining a cult61:00 - Exploring different modalities of spirituality and taking from it what you can and learn from it63:00 - Tips for business people looking to start a business and the best way to do that64:00 - Don't overthink that you're trying to do - just start65:00 - Done is better than perfect65:40 - Lisa's tips around hiring staffLINKS:Lisa's Website: http://www.lisamessenger.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisamessengercollectiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisamessenger/?hl=enCollective Hub: https://collectivehub.com/Buy The Mega Bundle EOFY Sale: https://shop.collectivehub.com/collections/frontpage/products/eofy-mega-bundleConnect with Erika:Instagram: @thequeenofconfidenceFacebook: @TheconfidencequeenYouTube: The Confidence Chronicles and The Queen Of ConfidenceLinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/erika-cramer-ab695571Sistahood Program: https://thequeenofconfidence.com/sistahood/Website: www.thequeenofconfidence.comWAYS TO WORK WITH ME:Join my online coaching prog..
Trigger Warning: In this episode, we cover topics related to eating disorders, alcohol, drugs and other mental health challenges. While we do talk about issues relating to food and body, some episodes may be more emotionally challenging or difficult and may make you uncomfortable. If the podcast feels triggering in any way, please turn it off and get the appropriate help. Remember, I am not a doctor, but an eating recovery coach. Enjoy the episode! Like so many people, Lisa’s struggles with food and her body started at a young age. She remembers growing up and how a well-intentioned comment caused her to begin the cycles of restricting food. In this episode, Jessi and Lisa discuss Lisa’s experience with navigating through this from late childhood, into her teen years, through college and beyond. They talk about how she fell into using drugs like Adderall to give herself more control over restricting food, her struggle with Anorexia and the cycles of binging and restricting. Lisa shares how her life and relationships were impacted by this and how she found Jessi and the FFM. She tells her experience of joining the course, how her body image has shifted and how her relationship with food and her body has changed for the better. In this episode: What prompted her struggles with food and body Finding herself slowly gaining weight Starting the cycle of attempting to restrict her eating Realizing that food was way more than a physical sensation for her and feeling controlled by food Trying to find herself in college and dealing with an eating disorder Using Adderall to help herself restrict food The cycles of binging and restricting from food How connecting to faith helped her to get on a better path The reality of how what she was doing was affecting her health Knowing that something had to change Not letting her husband in on her struggles How she found the FFM and her fears about joining The impact of the community aspect in the course What happened in her relationship with food after joining the FFM How her breakthroughs have come incrementally through the course Where Lisa sees herself going from here and how she feels about her body image Why she decided to commit to the Rise with Me Live event What mountain top living means to Lisa Links: Rise With Me Live Morning Routine Challenge Rise With Me Live 2020 Event Rise With Me Live Facebook Group Join me for The Food Freedom Breakthrough Masterclass. This class is for those who know they want to improve their relationship with food and their body, but are afraid of spiraling out-of-control and want a proven, step-by-step system to go from feeling crazy around food to normal again! You can either live your life at war with your mind or learn to work in sync with it. If you’re ready to work in sync with your mind and evolve your life, welcome to The Dear Body Podcast! Our mission is to help driven women have an easy and effortless relationship with food and unshakeable self-confidence in their own body. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode & learn more about us here!
Do you follow Divine Nudges in your life or your business? Do you tune into your intuition to guide you when you’re making decisions? Do you ever have powerful intuitive messages that you followed and you later it protected you from harm? That’s exactly what happened to me. This episode is inspired by Chapter 6 of my book Easy Legal Steps and also a very personal story actually being in Las Vegas during the shooting and the Divine Nudge saved my husband Scott and me from being harmed. In this episode, Lisa shares: Why for most of her life Lisa didn’t think that spirituality and logic could co-exist. What the “Divine Nudge” was that Lisa received and what prompted her to listen to it. Where Lisa was just two hours before the Las Vegas Shooting occurred. How Lisa’s family and friends reacted to the news of the Shooting. Lisa’s experience leaving Vegas the morning after the Shooting. Why Lisa believes the Universe gave her a “Divine Nudge” and protected Scott and her from harm. Lisa’s reflection on talking with reporters about the tragic event in Las Vegas. Resources:Easy Legal Steps - download the first book chapter free! Mentions: Las Vegas Las Vegas Shooting Carolin Soldo’s “From Passion to Profits” Live Event Bellagio Hotel Grand Canyon Aria Hotel Shark Tank Paris Hotel Planet Hollywood Christina Neuner Heather Jernigan Crystal Honeycutt Uber Mandalay Bay Hotel JetBlue Chantelle Adams Marlo Ellis Stratosphere MSNBC CNN
While it may not be at the forefront of most of our minds, drowning is a huge problem. Every 60 seconds, someone in the world dies from drowning. Children are particularly at risk because they have less self-awareness, spatial awareness, and life experience to prevent a dangerous situation and to alleviate one that has already begun. Because of this ever-present danger, a new robot from Health Sonics has entered the scene, and her name is LISA.LISA is a truly life-saving robot, intended to help prevent this high number of deaths. She accomplishes this in a couple of steps. The first is through detection and alert. This works similarly to other detection machines, recognizing the signs of a struggle and alerting an outside party, such as a parent or emergency services.While this is a good feature, it is not unique. Where LISA sets herself apart from other detection systems is that she can actively come to the rescue of the person in trouble. While LISA is alerting the outside world to trouble, she is also able to swim to the person in need and bring them back to the surface of the water. She does this by wrapping herself around the person and holding them above the surface.In addition to the feature of maintaining the drowning person above the water, LISA also monitors vital signs. This is helpful for the people who come to the rescue, whether it be a family member or emergency services. This could be an essential piece of the puzzle for helping to make sure that the rescue is a success.LISA is available for pre-order now and is designed to work in both private, public, and commercial pool environments. For more information about LISA, or to pre-order your LISA, check out the company's website.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more.
While it may not be at the forefront of most of our minds, drowning is a huge problem. Every 60 seconds, someone in the world dies from drowning. Children are particularly at risk because they have less self-awareness, spatial awareness, and life experience to prevent a dangerous situation and to alleviate one that has already begun. Because of this ever-present danger, a new robot from Health Sonics has entered the scene, and her name is LISA.LISA is a truly life-saving robot, intended to help prevent this high number of deaths. She accomplishes this in a couple of steps. The first is through detection and alert. This works similarly to other detection machines, recognizing the signs of a struggle and alerting an outside party, such as a parent or emergency services.While this is a good feature, it is not unique. Where LISA sets herself apart from other detection systems is that she can actively come to the rescue of the person in trouble. While LISA is alerting the outside world to trouble, she is also able to swim to the person in need and bring them back to the surface of the water. She does this by wrapping herself around the person and holding them above the surface.In addition to the feature of maintaining the drowning person above the water, LISA also monitors vital signs. This is helpful for the people who come to the rescue, whether it be a family member or emergency services. This could be an essential piece of the puzzle for helping to make sure that the rescue is a success.LISA is available for pre-order now and is designed to work in both private, public, and commercial pool environments. For more information about LISA, or to pre-order your LISA, check out the company's website.Sponsored by: Get $5 to protect your credit card information online with Privacy. Amazon Prime gives you more than just free shipping. Get free music, TV shows, movies, videogames and more.
Today I’m joined by Lisa Bonnet, Senior Interior Designer at the prestigious e4h - Environments for Health Architecture - a global architecture firm committed exclusively to the design of innovative health facilities. We discuss what’s it’s like to provide comfort to someone in a difficult situation or help someone celebrate a health milestone through the design of the hospital space. Lisa shares how far healthcare design has come in the last ten years with the story of how one husband had to sleep on the floor of the hospital room in an older labor and delivery unit where his wife just gave birth, because it was the only thing available. “The challenges of healthcare design are often like putting together a puzzle”, Lisa says, and it’s one of her favorite aspects of the work. Learn more about Lisa Bonnet and e4h architecture by visiting http://www.e4harchitecture.com/. Thank you to our industry partner The Center For Health Design! Learn more about how CHD can support your firm by visiting: http://healthdesign.org. And to the American Association of Healthcare Interior Designers, thank you for your support of this program. Enhance your professional credibility by earning the Certified Healthcare Interior Design credential. Visit https://aahid.org/ for more info. In this episode you will learn: The perception of healthcare design is changing from sterile applications to comfort, beauty and creativity all within hospital and healthcare code requirements. This is making healthcare a more attractive career choice for new designers just out of design school. Where Lisa finds her design inspiration, including the last time she was pumping gas at a gas station. The story of how a husband in a labor and delivery unit wanted to sleep with his wife in the hospital room, and near his new born child, and the only thing the nurse could offer him was a blanket and the floor. The challenges of putting together what sometimes feels like a puzzle is one of Lisa’s favorite aspects of healthcare design and how to put all those moving parts together in a design. Encouraging flexibility and fostering communication between the owner and the general contractor and the design team is a key factor to working through onsite issues. How e4h makes each facility unique according to their geographical location. How planning experts and partners of e4h will engage the town or city surrounding the hospital during the research phase of the project to get their buy in. What advice Lisa has for new healthcare designers who are not that empathetic in nature but want to be. An insider’s view of e4h’s design user group meetings and the best ways to engage participants. Why part of the role as the designer is to get staff thinking about how to improve work-flow. When Lisa got laid off from her first design job at a hospitality design firm, fate stepped in and pointed her towards healthcare design. How the e4h team designs for “onstage” and “offstage” areas in the medical space and how this is very similar to hospitality design. Featured Product Porcelanosa’s KRION® Solid Surface Material is made out of two-thirds natural minerals and a low percentage of high-resistance resins. KRION® is available in an array of colors, can be thermocurved or backlit, and is antibacterial – making it a perfect product for the healthcare industry. KRION® is also highly resistant to impacts and external elements (such as fire, chemicals, and frost), and is easy to clean and maintain. Inspired by the properties of photocatalytic materials, Porcelanosa has evolved their KRION® Solid Surface material called K-LIFE. When K-LIFE comes into contact with light, it will be able to purify the air, expel harmful bacteria, and more. K-LIFE can easily be integrated into many applications – from wall coverings and claddings for ceilings, to custom tables, bars, sinks, shelving units and furniture. The application of K-LIFE in areas with high daily traffic, such as waiting rooms or reception areas, can assure a gradual decontamination of germs and lead to ongoing ecological benefits. Some research performed with KRION® K-LIFE, which has photocatalytic properties, proved that the material can significantly reduce the presence of bacteria. This revolutionary process has led to a patent pending, innovative, and exclusive product that will have a direct effect on our quality of life. Learn more about KRION® at https://www.porcelanosa-usa.com/what-is-krion/.
Lisa Targett is UK General Manager of TRIBE, the self-serve marketplace that connects brands with everyday people to celebrate them through beautiful content. Lisa joined TRIBE from Mail Advertising where she was responsible for 65% of the publisher's UK digital revenue, after successfully establishing their standalone commercial operation in Sydney. Within her first year at the helm, TRIBE UK’s revenues have soared beyond forecast - accounting for over 65% of global revenues and showing no signs of slowing. TRIBE now sees over £175,000 worth of branded content flow through the platform every day. In recognition of such achievements, she has been named in The Drum’s #50Under30 and named one of Diversity Journal's Women Worth Watching in 2018. She is widely acknowledged as a thought-leader within Marketing & Advertising, delivering keynotes at Decoded, Millennial2020, PRWeek, Ad:Tech and frequently commenting on industry news for The Drum, Campaign & Business Insider. She also sits on the Wholeinfluence Council and is a member of the IAB's Future Trends and Content & Native Advisory groups - each designed to create, maintain, and define standards in the influencer marketing industry. Founded in Australia in September 2015, and launched in the UK in April 2017, TRIBE has connected over 11,500 brands with 50,000 influencers generating 650,000 pieces of branded content globally for the likes of Unilever, Amazon, Topshop, American Express, Selfridges, Mars and Diageo. Show highlights 2:03 Lisa introduces herself and TRIBE 9:50 Is the industry saturated? 11:25 Price points and apps. How TRIBE works with influencers. 14:23 Influencer marketplace or influencer platform? 16:04 Macro-influencer or micro-influencers? 20:15 Who owns influencer marketing within a company? 23:25 The visual aesthetic. Why people follow creators on Instagram. 26:25 The democratization of advertising: "The world's advertising can be generated by the very people it's designed to attract." 29:50 Is influencer marketing disrupting the marketing industry? 31:30 Lush UK announcement. Is this the beginning of a new trend? 33:39 Is it cost-effective for brands to use influencers? 37:29 Instagram the most interesting platform for the foreseeable future. 41:47 Where Lisa see the influencer marketing industry in the next twelve months and the next five years. 47:00 The one book Lisa recommends everybody reads. Resources/people/articles mentioned in the podcast TRIBE Lisa on Instagram Lisa on Twitter Lisa on LinkedIn The Drum 50 Under 30 Ste's podcast with Mat Spade Lisa's book recommendation Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help YouFind - and Keep - Love Attached The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find And Keep LoveLevine, Amir (Author)English (Publication Language) View on Amazon
In today's episode Karly and Lisa talk about their recent new offerings and how different approaches, can bring amazing results. Karly and Lisa have just both launched new products into the online market and have launched in very different ways. Karly has taken her no fucks given approach, and built her offer as an artwork coming from the inside out. Where Lisa has bought serving her community and her business acumen to highly profitable but low key offering.Listen in as Karly and Lisa debate their different approaches and how you can “go your own way” in business.08:30 - Who does art serve? The artist or the viewer?11:15 - Two different approaches to business: the outside in way and the inside out way.12:22 - Karly share that what she's creating does land with people - because she's being her.24:01 - Biggest lessons - What Karly and Lisa learned through their launches.30:13 - Your current offer isn't the rest of your life. As a business owner, you can be nimble AF.Join the facebook group! Make sure you answer all the questions on your way in. Review us on iTunes.
We talk regularly about the power of video and overcoming fear to get started. What do you think would happen to your business after 1.5 million video views? In this episode of the 10 Factor guest Lisa Niver takes us back to the beginning when she bought her first camera and edited her first video. Flash forward to today and after exploring 99 countries and sailing for seven years on the high seas, Lisa Niver is ready for more active adventures! She was a winner in the 59th annual 2017 Southern California Journalism Awards for her print column in The Jewish Journal. See her on KTLA TV talking about travel and find her We Said Go Travel videos with over 1.5 million views on Roku, Amazon Fire TV and YouTube. Her stories include Dutch designer villas for Luxury Magazine, interviewing Fabien Cousteau for Delta Sky, skiing with the blind for Sierra and WWII for Saturday Evening Post and Smithsonian. She is verified on both Twitter and Facebook and is the Adventure Correspondent for The Jet Set TV. Her latest projects are 50 new things before she is 50 and Facebook Live for USA Today 10 best. She has run 13 Travel Writing Awards publishing nearly 2000 writers from 75 countries and the first We Said Go Travel Photo Competition had over 500 entries. We Said Go Travel was read in 222 countries in 2017. In this episode of The 10 Factor find out: Where Lisa went for her first video editing lesson. You'll never guess... What it was like when Lisa only garnered about 100 views on her videos. How Lisa’s history books came to life. The importance of developing your own style. When and why Lisa decided to hire a media coach. The “F” word that you have to use when traveling. Tips that will help if you are new to video and even if you leverage video regularly. Connect with Lisa Niver: Connect with Lisa Niver: Lisaniver.com & wesaidgotravel.com Also find Lisa at WeSaidGoTravel on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. JOIN our Community - become part of the family Visit us at the10factor.com To find out more and apply drop Tim an email. He'll reach out to you personally to see if you are a good fit. tim@the10factor.com Help Support our Show: Reviews Do Matter. We love to read our subscribers 5-star reviews on iTunes. Get a bonus thank you if yours gets read on the show. Leave us an honest review Find us on iTunes to *subscribe* and leave a 5-star review Find the 10 FACTOR on iTunes Find us on Stitcher to *subscribe* and leave a 5-star review Find the 10 FACTOR on Stitcher Submit questions or comments - we read and answer questions right on the show. tim@the10factor.com Connect with Tim: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/the10factor/ Instagram: @TimMeuchel Twitter: @TimMeuchel email: tim@the10factor.com Upcoming Episodes and Guests: Subscribe today so you don't miss any of our weekly episodes. 039 - Marcus Aurelius Anderson on the Gift of Adversity 040 - Dr. Jen Faber on The 90 Day Life: How to Live More in 3 Months Than You Have in 3 Years 041 - Roger Ramsukh on Moving Past Setbacks and Overcoming Self-Imposed Limits 042 - Cynthia Bazin on If You Want to be Extraordinary, You Must Stop Being Ordinary - - - UNTIL NEXT TIME: Tim Meuchel - The 10 Factor, signing off
As I describe in the intro for this episode, meeting the Fortin's was a perfect synchronicity and one of the biggest gifts I received at the 2017 Bulletproof Biohacking conference. They are genuine, generous, interesting, and dedicated people when it comes to healthy living and child rearing. Where Lisa is a top notch doctor who runs the medical side of things, Lance is a DIY dad extraordinaire who homeschools their 4 little superheroes. Shownotes at: www.bryanhardy.ca/reyouvenate Outro Song: Between by Satsang feat Nahko