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PRmoment Podcast
Angie Moxham, founder and CEO of The Fourth Angel, and Sarah Perry, managing director on the PRmoment podcast

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 32:06


On this week's podcast, we talk to Angie Moxham, founder and CEO of The Fourth Angel and Sarah Perry, managing director of The Fourth Angel.Previously, Angie was the founder and CEO of 3 Monkeys which, as many of our readers will know, was sold to Edelman and became part of Zeno.Angie founded The Fourth Angel in March 2019.Sarah joined The Fourth Angel in December 2019 as managing director.The Fourth Angel has a fee income of £1.6m and is described by Angie as a multi-sector, brand consultancy business.2.30 mins Angie talks about why, post her 3 Monkeys Zeno exit, she decided to do it all again and launch The Fourth Angel?5 mins Why Angie is still just trying to please her dad!8 mins Angie talks about why PR firms, for too long, have done management consultancy work for a media relations fee.8.30 mins Why reputation management must “go from boardroom to showroom” within a business.9 mins Sarah talks about why, increasingly, PR firms need to look at consultancy through a “media owner’s lens.”15 mins Angie talks about her ambitions for The Fourth Angel.16 mins Angie talks about Seraphim - The Fourth Angel’s brains trust and the advantages of being an independent firm, compared to a group owned firm.18 mins Angie talks about a couple of agency propositions she is launching in the next few months.20 mins “We’re not a whale, not a shark, we’re a dolphin brand,” claims Angie.21 mins Sarah talks about how affiliate links and e-commerce have the potential to change the consumer publishing model.29 mins Why great campaigns should have earned at the front and centre.30 mins Is The Fourth Angel a PR business?

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers
Ep. 287 - Using Podcasts to Grow Your Side Hustle with Angie Trueblood

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 61:37


Is being a podcast guest part of your marketing strategy yet? If not, what’s holding you back? I’m gonna take a wild guess that: A) You like listening to podcasts; B) You have a business; and C) You need to get your business in front of potential customers. If any of that is true, then you are not going to want to miss the next couple of episodes I have for you, because they are all about adding podcast-guesting to your marketing strategy. My guest today is Angie Trueblood. She’s a podcast visibility expert, and I met Angie because she’s pitched me on behalf of some of the guests you’ve heard on this show, like Brandi Mowles in Episode 241 about fast-tracking your side hustle growth, Dr. Cortney Baker in Episode 251 about going from side-hustler to CEO and Danielle Hayden in Episode 280 about taking home a bigger paycheck from your side hustle. And now today Angie is on the show to talk about how you can use podcast guesting as a strategy to grow your audience and get customers. Angie and I talk about: Her journey from side-hustle to self-employed. The opportunity podcasts can create for your business. How Angie found clients. Why Angie hired a business coach and how she grew her business. How to stand out from all the other people who are pitching podcast hosts. The six parts of a great pitch. Her best advice for you if you’re struggling to get traction in your side hustle. The one belief Angie had to change about herself to get where she is today. My favorite quotes from Angie: “You don't have to be at some giant stage of business to be featured as a podcast guest and to provide value.” “I think when you do good work and you take good care of your people, it eventually starts to snowball.” “Business is not just marketing, it's managing all of these other behind the scenes things.” Resources mentioned in this episode: Go Pitch Yourself Pitching Roadmap Go Pitch Yourself Podcast Angie’s Bio: As a podcast visibility expert and host of the Go Pitch Yourself podcast, Angie Trueblood knows that the only 'perfect pitch' is the one that leads with value and focuses on building a genuine connection.  Whether she is teaching entrepreneurs how to pitch themselves or working behind the scenes to secure opportunities for others, Angie leverages her super-connector powers to grow businesses and build long-lasting relationships.  When she's not working with her clients or being active in her local community, she loves exploring Richmond, Virginia's parks and playgrounds with her two kiddos, checking out new restaurants with her hubs, and laughing about motherhood with friends. Connect with Angie: Angie Trueblood Website Instagram Facebook Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Learn how to market yourself online without ads, algorithms or spending all your time on social media at www.howtomarketyourselfonline.com Learn how to get your first web design client at www.startafreelancewebdesignbiz.com Leave a Review!

Fertility Friday Radio | Fertility Awareness for Pregnancy and Hormone-free birth control
[On-Air Client Session] FFP 304 | Overcoming Period Pain and an Infertility Diagnosis | Lisa & Angie

Fertility Friday Radio | Fertility Awareness for Pregnancy and Hormone-free birth control

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 51:58


Today I share a new episode in my Fertility Awareness Reality Series! Join Angie and I as we discuss how she overcame her heavy, painful periods, and her infertility diagnosis. Today’s episode is sponsored by the Fertility Awareness Mastery LIVE 8 week group coaching program! Click here  to register now! Today’s episode is sponsored by the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook. The first fully customizable paper charting workbook of its kind, available in both Fahrenheit and Celsius editions. Click here  to grab your copy today!   Topics discussed in today's episode: Angie’s menstrual cycle history and terrible period pain How Angie’s journey trying to conceive led her to an infertility diagnosis Why Angie’s unexpected pregnancy after unsuccessful IVF round and an infertility diagnosis was such a shock How changes in Angie’s diet may have impacted her fertility and menstrual cycle What led Angie to the Fertility Awareness Method Why changes in behavior and daily routine affect your temperature during charting The importance of noting changes on your chart that mat impact your temperature Tracking changes in cervical mucus when TTC Why checking your partners sperm quality is important when having trouble trying to conceive    Connect with Lisa: You can connect with Lisa on Facebook, Twitter, and on her website.   Resources mentioned: Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook Fertility Awareness Mastery Online Self-Study Program The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize your Fertility | Audiobook | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack The Fifth Vital Sign: Master Your Cycles & Optimize Your Fertility (Book) | Lisa Hendrickson-Jack Get The First chapter of The Fifth Vital Sign for FREE | thefifthvitalsignbook.com   Related podcasts & blog posts: FFP 286 | Surviving Infertility | Sheridan Voysey FFP 283 | Overcoming Period Pain | Lisa | Fertility Friday FFP 246 | Heavy Flow | Managing the Complexities of Menstruation | Amanda Laird [On-Air Client Session] FFP 220 | Managing Intense Period Pain | Maria & Lisa FFP 213 | Surviving Fertility Challenges | Lisa | Fertility Friday FFP 180 | Managing Painful Periods | Dysmenorrhea | Endometriosis | Dr. Lara Briden, ND [On Air Client Session] FFP 151 | Overcoming Period Pain | The Link Between Digestion & The Menstrual Cycle | Lisa & Stacey     Join the community! Find us in the Fertility Friday Facebook Group. Subscribe to the Fertility Friday Podcast in Apple Podcasts! Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by J-Gantic A Special Thank You to Our Show Sponsors: The Fertility Awareness Charting Workbook This episode is sponsored by my new book the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting. Click here to buy now. Fertility Friday | Fertility Awareness Programs This episode is sponsored by my Fertility Awareness Programs! Master Fertility Awareness and take a deep dive into your cycles and how they relate to your overall health! Click here to apply now!

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers
Ep. 259 - Flip Flop Your Life with Angie Cherubini

Pep Talks for Side Hustlers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 71:01


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! Before I introduce today’s guest, I want to share a little bit of background of why this interview is so important to me. Last September, I was invited to go away for a weekend with 5 total strangers for a business mastermind retreat, which I talk about in depth in Episode 177.  Before that retreat, I was on the fast-track to burnout. I was crazy overworking and pretty isolated, and this group of girls that invited me to be part of their mastermind all lived in Texas at the time. So I traveled to Austin to this mastermind retreat, and of course we all bonded immediately like girls do, and after they realized how on the edge I was, I remember one of them saying to me, “Don’t take this the wrong way, but do you have any friends at home?”  And I was like, “Yes, of course I have friends!!! But… they really don’t understand what I do… They’re polite when I talk about it and they’re happy for me, but they really don’t get it…” And my mastermind group challenged me to make some local business friends.  So I put that on my to-do list as a good Enneagram 3 does, and then I came back to Columbus and got back to work. Fast forward 6 months, and I’m at my friend’s house, and her two sons who just graduated high school are there with two of their friends (who are also brothers) that are always hanging out there, and one of them goes, “Hey! I just found out you’re a web designer? And you have a podcast?” And I’m like “Yeah! I teach entrepreneurs how to DIY their websites and how to market themselves online, and I have this podcast all about how to grow your side hustle.” And he’s like, “You have to meet my mom. Our family owns a web design company, we do digital marketing for small businesses, and they started this podcast called “Flip Flop Your Life” and it’s all about helping people build a life they don’t need a vacation from - and they want to start doing online courses like you do!” So they connected me with their mom, and we set up a lunch date and totally hit it off, and I had to bring her on the podcast to share her business journey! My guest today is Angie Cherubini. Angie and her husband Pat own a web design and digital marketing firm in my hometown, Columbus, Ohio called Cherubini Designs along with their two sons, Chase and Blake, and Chase’s girlfriend Hannah.  Today we’re talking about: How Angie started her web design business in her early twenties, before having a website was a necessity for business owners. Exactly how Angie got her first clients. Why working with bad clients is crucial to your business success. How Angie grew her business before online marketing was even a thing. How Angie’s solo freelance web design business became the family business. How to identify your own strengths so that you can monetize your expertise. Why you don’t have to constantly find new clients to be successful, and how to best serve your existing clients over the long-term. The one thing Angie would change about her business if she could go back in time. Why Angie and her husband Pat decided to start a podcast. Angie’s best advice for you if you are wanting to live the flip-flop lifestyle. The one belief Angie had to change about herself to get where she is today. My favorite quotes from Angie: On staying relevant to your clients: “You have to always be looking at the next step.” “We try to treat everyone of our clients like family.” “We don’t complain about our job like everyone else does, we actually love it!” “You can’t be afraid to be the expert.” “Find out how to monetize something you love.” Resources mentioned in this episode: Flip Flop Your Life Podcast Cherubini Company Bio: Angie was your rock collecting, play in the dirt little girl, high school & Ohio Glory cheerleader (AKA Glory Girl), and Ohio State grad. She’s always been an independent woman. Stay at home mom turned business owner and entrepreneur. Oh, and CrossFit nut!  She is the designer of the family. Websites, logos, landing pages and everything that needs an artistic touch. She’s been the creative genius behind 100’s of local business’s websites and marketing pieces. She still gets her hands dirty in the creatives but now is focusing on leading the creative team into the future. Connect with Angie: Website: https://flipflopyourlife.com/ Instagram: @flipflopyourlife Facebook: Flip Flop Tribe Facebook Group, Flip Flop Your Life Facebook Page, Cherubini Company Facebook Page  

SÚBELE O APÁGALE
02 - Adictos al Vinil

SÚBELE O APÁGALE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 31:32


Seguro tienes un amigo que colecciona viniles o "acetatos". WHY? Angie platica con dos invitados también muy adictos a este hobby, las razones por las cuales creen que regresó este formato a la moda y algunas recomendaciones por si estás interesado en iniciar tu propia colección. Invitados: Checo Garza (MusicLab) y Kenji Lopez (Greenfield/Urvita).

How to Decorate
Ep. 99: designer Angie Hranowsky

How to Decorate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 97:48


Angie Hranowsky has been named one of the “20 Designers to Watch” by Traditional Home, included in Southern Living’s “Top Five Fastemakers” and featured in House Beautiful amongst many others. Based in Charleston, Angie's style combines modern, vintage, chic and colorful all to highlight the taste of lifestyle of her clients. She joins the show today to talk about finding the confidence to take risks, gives us a peek into her favorite projects, and shares a few of her favorite resources for buying vintage and antique. What You’ll Hear on This Episode: Triumphs about awesome birthday gifts including new lamps, giant watercolor paper rolls, and mid-century modern sculptures. Trials regarding kitchen shelves, very expensive power bills, and a nightmare situation with Taryn’s little boy. Angie’s background, and how she got into design and started her own business in Charleston. The Coastal Living Idea House, and how Angie went into it with the intention of making it look like a real project rather than just an idea. Why Angie gravitates towards using colors, especially purple, yellow, and turquoise. A few of Angie’s tips to get homes to feel beachy and coastal, without being too obvious in design. Angie loves to mix all sorts of styles and textures, and has been incorporating modern, vintage and found pieces for years.. How Angie made the best of economically challenging times, and some of her personal budget friendly tips for making the home look beautiful. How Angie ended up working with Darius Rucker and his wife, and the great time they had creating something original and chic while transforming their newly built home. Your house can be more about the art and the objects, doesn’t have to be all about color. Angie’s theory on threading color similar value and tone throughout the house. Angie’s new project of a kitchen house, and how it might be the most colorful project she has done yet. Angie’s unusual use of light fixtures, and why she tends to use vintage lamps to support originality in the homes. Why it’s important to treat your furniture, to kid, pet and spill proof your home. How to get a proper foyer, and why a package drop off room may be a thing in our near future. Mentioned In This Episode  ARCHES  Watercolor  Paper The Little Tart Bakeshop Lamp Arts City Issue Coastal Living Idea House Angie Hranowsky House Beautiful 1st Dibs Matthew Quinn @angiehranowsky Pic of Drapery next to fireplace - HTD will put in Decorating Dilemmas: Angie has had the same scenario before, and looks like there is plenty of room on either side of the fireplace. (We think!) If there indeed is, drapes would cozy up the room and add warmth to the space. Bamboo blinds would work, if they are mounted up high behind the rod with an outside mount. The other option besides panels on either side of the fireplace is doing drapes on the long wall, and using custom Roman shades using the same fabric. If the space between the drapery and the fireplace is too close, you may have to do the Roman shades to match the style of the drapes.  

Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Ep. 22: Literary Mysteries with Angie Kim (Author of Miracle Creek)

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 46:30


In Episode 22, Angie Kim (author of Miracle Creek) talks about how her background influenced her novel and shares her literary mystery recommendations. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights Angie’s journey from trial attorney to novelist. How Angie’s own children’s medical problems when they were young inspired the submarine children in Miracle Creek. Angie’s child’s real life experience with HBOT treatment (the submarine treatment featured in Miracle Creek) and her real-life experience as the parent of an HBOT patient. Why society shames people for expressing dark thoughts about the hard parts of parenting and caregiving. How Angie’s own experience immigrating to the U.S. from South Korea as a teen influenced Mary’s character in the book. The theme Angie is considering exploring in her second novel…and a teaser for the beginning of her second novel. How Angie figures out how her novels will end. How Angie found out Miracle Creek was going to be a Book of the Month pick (April). Why Angie can’t share a book she didn’t love…which led to a discussion about DNF’ing books. What Angie (as an author) thinks of bloggers/podcasters/bookstagrammers publicly sharing books they DNF. The original title of Miracle Creek and how/why it got changed after printed ARCs were sent out. Angie’s (Mostly) Literary Mystery Recommendations Two OLD Books She Loves Mystic River by Dennis Lehane | Buy from Amazon [25:40] A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan | Buy from Amazon [26:27] Two NEW Books She Loves The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo | Buy from Amazon [28:04] Disappearing Earth by Julia Phillips | Buy from Amazon [29:21] One Book She Didn’t Love A quick discussion on DNF’ing books you don’t like [31:23] One Upcoming Release She’s Excited About Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok (Publication Date: June 4) | Buy from Amazon [34:40] Other Books Mentioned Miracle Creek by Angie Kim (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [0:49] The Winter Sister by Megan Collins | Buy from Amazon [22:01] The Age of Light by Whitney Scharer (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [22:01] Since We Fellby Dennis Lehane (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [25:51] Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan | Buy from Amazon [26:38] Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok | Buy from Amazon [34:56] Other Links Sarah’s Book of the Month April Commentary “I Felt Like An Incompetent Mother. Then I Learned How Not to Feel So Alone.” – Essay in The Washington Post by Angie Kim “With Her Son Suffering from a Mysterious Illness, One Mother Finds Hope in an Experimental Treatment” – Essay in Vogue by Angie Kim Angie Kim interview with Ari Shapiro on NPR Other essays by Angie Kim Book of the Month Jordy’s Book Club (#miraclecreekarmy) Spring 2019 Book Preview podcast episode Liberty Hardy (@franzencomesalive) About Angie Author Website | Instagram |Facebook | Twitter |  Angie moved as a preteen from Seoul, South Korea, to the suburbs of Baltimore. She attended Stanford University and Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review, then practiced as a trial lawyer at Williams & Connolly. Her stories have won the GlamourEssay Contest and the Wabash Prize in Fiction, and appeared in numerous publications including Vogue, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Salon, Slate, The Southern Review, Sycamore Review, The Asian American Literary Review, and PANK. She lives in northern Virginia with her husband and three sons. Miracle Creek is her first novel.

PRmoment Podcast
Angie Wiles, Founder, The Difference Collective, on the PRmoment podcast

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 44:37


This week, on the PRmoment oodcast, I interviewed Angie Wiles, founder of The Difference Collective.Previously, Angie founded Virgo Health with Sarah Matthew in 2003 before selling Virgo to Golin in 2012. Both Sarah and Angie have now left Golin.Angie is now doing it all again and set up The Difference Collective last year.Here is a summary of what we discussed: Why Angie preferred PR to marketing at uni How she blagged a job at the 1988 Seoul Olympics and was on the IOC's press team during the Ben Johnson drug scandal How Angie got into healthcare communications Why Angie disagrees with my suggestion that healthcare PR is boring Angie describes the different elements of healthcare PR, from the prescription side, to over-the-counter, to medical education The impact of working in a regulated market for healthcare communications professionals The differences in healthcare communications in the UK and the US Why the UK leads the world in healthcare communications Why working in a regulated market has pushed healthcare communicators to be at the forefront of communications practice How healthcare firms are engaging with audiences online, within a regulated market Why Angie decided to leave Cohn & Wolfe to set up Virgo with Sarah Matthew (who had previously been at Shire Health) How Angie and Sarah setup Virgo despite not knowing each other particularly well beforehand Why Virgo Health was so successful so quickly Why Angie and Sarah decided to sell Virgo to Golin Why procurement was a significant reason for selling the business Whether Angie enjoyed working for a holding firm, having been her own boss for so long Why Angie felt compromised during her time at Golin How Angie coped with being diagnosed with breast cancer during her time at Golin In hindsight, does Angie regret selling to Golin? Why company owners should not sell just for the money Why adversity can often bring out our best moments Why Angie wishes she’d left Golin earlier Why Angie decided not to set up a wine bar but launch The Difference Collective Why Angie believes the structure of modern agencies needs to change Why the PR sector needs to find a way to incentivise senior talent to stay in the sector

DrinksWellWithOthers
EPISODE 21: The "My Toe is Definitely Circumcised" Episode

DrinksWellWithOthers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 63:58


Angie & Danielle Talk About -  - Their ridiculous water workout  - Why Angie wants to strangle Danielle's husband, Kelly  - Things people miss from before they had children  - Dear Diary, Part VI - The size of their toes - and a bunch of other nonsense!      

The Thinkergirls Pod Channel
EP 74: TG Posse Member Tracey asks 'do disabled people like being asked if they need a hand?'

The Thinkergirls Pod Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 11:54


On EP 74 of The Thinkergirls Pod Channel, Stacey June and Kristie Mercer creators of some of the most successful female podcasts and content in Australia, call in Angie and Yvie from Channel 10’s Gogglebox to answer TG Posse member Tracey’s gem… “I want to know: do people with disabilities appreciate the general public asking if they need a hand? Or is it offensive to them? Insinuating that they’re not as capable as everyone else?” 2:14 - TG Posse member Tracey’s gem wanting to know whether people with disabilities appreciate the general public asking if they need a hand?2:38 - Why Angie and Yvie would have an informed take on this topic 3:36 - The fear around being politically correct and not wanting to offend means we stop helping each other 4:57 - The general public not knowing where to ‘look’ when they meet a disability 9:47 - Why your intention is EVERYTHING 10:30 - An awesome show to watch on people with disabilities You Can’t Ask That. Watch HERE Full chat with Angie & Yvie. Listen HERE More from The Thinkergirls:Email us – hello@thinkergirl.com.auFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/thinkergirlsInstagram – https://instagram.com/thethinkergirlsAll Podcasts – http://bit.ly/2wviSir See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Facing Life
#80: Front Row Canada, Find Your Physical Limits, and Purpose + Profits with Angie Macdougall

Facing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 67:54


''There’s something that you can only learn about yourself when you’re out there by yourself.'' - Angie Macdougall It’s easy to sit back and watch from afar. But the experience is different when you choose to live life in the front row. How are you participating in your own life? Who are you surrounding yourself with? How do they push you beyond what you thought was possible? On today’s episode of the Front Row Factor, I interview my longtime friend and one of the best examples of someone who is living life in the front row, Angie Macdougall. Since 1994, Angie started selling CUTCO® while she was a student at the University of Calgary. After graduation, Angie moved to Victoria, B.C. to open up a District Office. As Vector Marketing Canada grew, Angie was promoted to Division Manager and relocated to Calgary, Alberta. Angie achieved distinction in that role and was promoted to Western Canada Area as Manager in 2014. In 2016, Angie was named National Sales Manager of Canada. Angie is a remarkable human that I look up to and admire. We’ve worked together, we’ve traveled together and she is a powerful moment maker! Angie is also an Ironman triathlete, President of Front Row Canada, has been happily married for 15 years, is a Mother to 2 amazing kids and resides in beautiful BC, Canada. During today’s conversation, Angie shares her story, including how training for endurance sports has challenged her to push herself well beyond what she ever imagined was possible. We also talk about the spillover effects this has had on her career and how it’s impacted the lives of people around her. This interview has so much great information. Angie will inspire you to push beyond your own limits, overcome your biggest fears, and choose how you show up for yourself and for others! Here’s a quick breakdown of our chat… [11:40] Angie takes us back and gives us a peek into her childhood and what it was like growing up in a small town. [12:50] Find out how endurance sports changed what she thought was possible AND what it taught her about overcoming fear, testing her limits and strengthening her mindset. [19:30] When things get hard, that’s ok! [21:45] Jon shares a fun story that demonstrates the anticipation principle and the power of hope. [25:47] Angie shares some recipient stories about uniting as a team and pushing the limits for someone else. [31:55] Why Angie chooses to support the Front Row Foundation and what makes it such an incredible charity to be a part of. [36:56] The correlation between business success and giving back. [42:36] Angie shares examples of how you can choose to make any moment a better experience. [48:04] Angie provides a powerful explanation as to what it means to live life in the front row. [54:02] Learning to capture and share the simple moments. [58:24] The importance of authentically showing up as yourself. ''Having a front row moment is feeling fear and doing it anyway.'' - Angie Macdougall Enjoying the show? For iTunes listeners, get automatic downloads and share the love by subscribing, rating & reviewing here! Links and Resources [EVENT] Ironman [COMPANY] CutCo [COMPANY] Vector [CHARITY] Front Row Foundation [CHARITY] The We Foundation [CHALLENGE] Front Row Moment Challenge [DOCUMENTARY] Forks Over Knives [BOOK] Front Row Factor: Transform Your Life With The Art of Moment Making  If you’re enjoying the show, let us know about it HERE o/

The Flourishing Experiment
11: Angie and Trevor Spencer: Running Can Change your life

The Flourishing Experiment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014 33:52


Angie and Trevor Spencer: Running Can Change your life  - Angie and Trevor discuss how and why Angie decided why to run a marathon in between pregnancies and how it changed her life. She had it in her head that she had to run a marathon, so she did.  Through this journey, Angie inspired to Trevor to run marathons, which has helped them grow their business while inspiring others.    Why Angie started running long distances    What injury Angie had to overcome to run her second marathon and what she learned from it    How Trevor didn't really like to run and how he became a marathoner    Angie's new found way of eating and how it impacted her energy    Books that have inspired Angie    How crossing a finish line can be transformative    Trevor's new running inspiration    The story of Marathon Training Academy's tag lineBooks DiscussedFitness Confidential by Vinnie Tortorich with Dean LoreyWhy We Get Fat and What to Do About it by Gary Taubes