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Donna & Steve
Tuesday 5/10 Hour 1- Steve actually finished a book about 90s TV

Donna & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021


NBC cancels the Golden Globes and Tom Cruise sends his awards back, Random Fun Facts, Steve's take away from the book he's been reading, Why Donna is losing respect for JLo

Let’s Talk Business with Stephanie A. Wynn
Worklife Balance with Donna Lindsay

Let’s Talk Business with Stephanie A. Wynn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 39:38


In this episode Donna Lindsay will discuss her Mrs. Black America reign and her upcoming Love Me First Masterclass.For information about Donna Lindsay please visit: donnalindsay.com. Please be sure to connect with her on Facebook and LinkedIn. Love Me First Masterclass: https://linktr.ee/donnalindsay1:20 Introducing Donna Lindsay2:40 Why Donna calls herself the “Self Love Strategist”4:30 Why  self love so necessary in business AND your personal life8:00 What do you do to create harmony in your work life balance?16:30 Donna talks about being Mrs. Black America20:15 One of the greatest experiences as Mrs. Black America was..22:45 “Self Love, it's a journey not a destination”24:14 How do you have time to give yourself love?26:55 Donna also co authored book, “The Professional Woman”.28:50 Donna is hosting an upcoming Master Class32:00 Tips for self care 34:30 The power of affirmations36:32 Use your self to positively impact your community Be sure to subscribe to the podcast  and support at letstalkbusinesswithstephanie.com Follow Stephanie on IG/FB/LinkedIn @Stephanie A. Wynn

Learning from Smart People
66 Donna Kozik: The Art of Gratitude and the Power of Writing

Learning from Smart People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 30:15


In this episode, we talk about the art of gratitude and the power of writing with Donna Kozik, a USA Today and Wall Street Journal best-selling author. She has written multiple books and is currently the chief editor on the Community Book Project: Celebrating 365 Days of Gratitude. This is the Thanksgiving Day episode of the Learning from Smart People Podcast and I couldn't think of a more appropriate topic or guest! Whether you are listening on Thanksgiving Day (USA) or any other day of the year, here are some key things to listen for: The inspiration for the Community Book Project How this edition came to be Why Donna selected gratitude as the theme for this project Interesting things that people are grateful for The challenge of keeping the gratitude essays to 200 words The past and the future of the Community Book Projects You can connect with Donna through her website and social media. She graciously offered a free gratitude journal which is linked below as well. Free Download: http://www.TheGratitudeJournalProject.com Website: http://www.FreeBookPlanner.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/DonnaKozik Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donnakozik/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donnakozik/ Thanks for listening to the Learning from Smart People Podcast! Please Subscribe, leave a comment and follow us on social media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/LFSPPodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/LFSPPodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/LFSPPodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lfsppodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbWV_LuUad7ZWuE9j5D9v-w You can also use the “Contact” page on the “Learning from Smart People” website: https://www.learningfromsmartpeople.com/

Chat The Fat
Interview with Keto Success Story: Donna - Part 1

Chat The Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 31:16


Are you ready to learn the secrets Keto Decoded member Donna used to lose 2 full pants sizes in only 3 weeks? Stay tuned to this episode of Chat the Fat because we’re breaking down all of the big victories Donna has had since learning how to keto the right way for her big results. Donna is a 48 year old nurse who resides in South Carolina with her husband and two girls. She began following keto on her own in January of 2019. While she did have some initial success, it was slow going and she continued to struggle with common digestive issues.   After struggling to lose her first 20 pounds, Donna decided keto was just like all of the other diets she’s tried in the past that wouldn’t work for her. She eventually regained everything she lost. Still, she decided she didn’t want to give up on her health, so Donna continued to research all of her health diagnoses, which included pre-diabetes, hyperthyroidism, fatty liver, hyperlipidemia, high blood pressure and irritable bowel syndrome.  In her research, she came across TC’s book Kick Your Fat in the Nuts and finally found many of the answers she’d been searching for. Even though she works in the medical industry, she finally realized the doctors were only masking her symptoms, so she began following the protocols in the book to learn how to quit covering up the symptoms with medications, and get to the root of what caused her health symptoms. And she's had pretty amazing success. In episode 68 we talk about: Donna’s 30 year struggle with weight loss and all of the approaches she tried along the way Digestive struggles Donna had that made keto difficult, including constipation and an anabolic imbalance Why Donna previously struggled with keto and what made her new approach different How her family and doctors she worked with didn’t necessarily approve of her lifestyle until they saw her big results Donna’s biggest keto game changer to date that finally made the weight seem like it was just falling off How eating more food helped Donna get better results Links Mentioned in episode: Digestion Course Keto Decoded Keto Challenge How to Succeed on Keto Without Really Trying

Overcoming Narcissistic Relationships with Olivia
E14: How to Get Out of Your Own Way and Create the Freedom Lifestyle You Desire with Business Coach Donna Brodbeck

Overcoming Narcissistic Relationships with Olivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 82:45


Be honest, are you where you thought you'd be at this point in life? If not, you are not alone. So many of us dream of a different life, yet here we are again, dreading waking up and going to that job that we hate, knowing that it's not what we're meant to be doing but not knowing how to break free. Are those 6 figure business owners drinking margs on the beach while cashing checks just lucky? How did they get to that point? Donna Brodbeck, one of those successful 6 figure boss babes, says that it is FAR from luck. Donna, my awesome business coach, shares with us her journey from absolute rock bottom, literally begging God for another chance at life and not to let her die, to where she is today- in a healthy relationship, traveling the world, absolutely loving what she does every day. Tune in to this episode of Slaying Your Side Hustle to hear: -Donna's struggle with imposter syndrome and "comparisonitis" in her first few years of life coaching -How Donna found her first niche in coaching in narcissistic abuse recovery and what led her to eventually pivot to business coaching -Why Donna hesitated for months to pivot her business and how she eventually changed her mindset and did it -How even at this level, Donna still catches herself self-sabotaging her success out of fear -What Donna's "freedom lifestyle" ACTUALLY looks like -Donna's first experience of going on Facebook Live absolutely TERRIFIED By the end of this episode you will learn the common traits successful entrepreneurs have, how to know if you're doing what you're truly meant to be doing, and how your painful past experiences actually serve you. Plus, you'll get some SERIOUS motivation to drop your excuses, get your ass in gear and start going for what you want!! Connect with Donna Brodbeck Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Donnalesa1111 Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PowerhouseBusinessWomen/ Listen to her podcast, Amplify Her: https://www.donnabrodbeck.com.au/podcast Connect with Olivia Powell Instagram: @OliviaPowellCoaching (https://www.instagram.com/oliviapowellcoaching/) Facebook group: “Slaying Your Side Hustle” (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1262823320498060/) Email: OliviaPowellCoaching@gmail.com

Synergen Leadership Podcast
Ep57 | Donna McGeorge - Author of The 25 Minute Meeting

Synergen Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 54:19


Donna McGeorge is the author of The 25 Minute Meeting – Half the Time, Double the Impact As Speaker, Author and Mentor, Donna McGeorge helps organisations, executives and leaders adapt to the disruption of the traditional working model and embrace both the now of work and future of work anywhere, anytime. She empowers managers to create work environments, interactions and relationships that engage employees and make them want to show up, play nicely, and get the work done. Donna has worked with managers and leaders throughout Australia and Asia–Pacific for over 20 years. She delivers practical skills, training, workshops and facilitation to corporates — such as Nissan Motor Company, Jetstar, Medibank Private and Ford Motor Company — so they learn to manage their people well and produce great performance and results. Donna is the author of five books including the one we are going to explore today, The 25 Minute Meeting, published by Wiley. Episode highlights include: Why Donna decided to write this book The 6 types of meetings, and why only 33% of meetings are useful The importance of setting meeting ground rules so that everyone is on the same page The 25 Meeting roadmap and what leaders can do to get there Links: Donna's LinkedIn Profile Donna's Website

Because of Horses
Distinguished Former Jockey and Accomplished TV Correspondent, Donna Barton Brothers

Because of Horses

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 82:27


It’s not always easy to spot the path you’re meant to take, even when it’s laid out, right in front of you. Sometimes, you just can’t see it… and yet, your instincts tell you it’s there. So when you’re provided with a shot to give it a try, you somehow know to take it. And, once taken, it’s abundantly clear that you’re exactly where you’re meant to be. This is the path Donna Barton Brothers took to become one of the most successful female jockeys of all time.   The daughter of one of the US’s first licensed female jockeys who, to this day, is revered as a living legend. The sister of two successful jockeys in their own right. Married to a top trainer. And herself still numbered among the most successful female jockeys of all time, Donna not only recognizes the role Thoroughbred racing has played throughout her life – she is extraordinarily grateful for the people, the industry, and for the horses, themselves.    These days, as Donna says, she has the best job on Earth – reporting for ESPN, NBC Sports, and TVG Network, the victories, as well as the heartbreaks, and the behind-the-barn stories of the very people she’s called family, friends, and colleagues throughout her life. And she does it with the same intensity and determination – and, now, terrific joy – that she once burst from the starting gates on the back of a sleek Thoroughbred.     Topic of Discussion: [1:49] When racing became Donna’s passion. [5:45] Did Donna ever read any of Walter Farley’s books? [7:50] Donna’s first horse — a Shetland pony. [10:25] Donna’s journey with horse racing and what it has meant to her. [12:13] How horse racing led to meeting her husband. [13:15] Being a jockey — not just a profession, but a lifestyle. [18:35] The gamble in every horse race: the danger of being a jockey. [23:01] The recognition of mortality vs. the joy of riding. [26:58] About Donna’s mother. [28:20] Sharing her success with her mother, the 6th licensed female jockey in the U.S. [30:30] About Hennessy, one of the most famous horses Donna rode, and the 1995 Breeders' Cup Juvenile race against Unbridled’s Song. [30:33] A cute story about the pony Elise bought for her daughter: a small Welsh pony mare named Little Bit. [35:37] The horses that stand out in Donna’s memory and the rapport jockeys need to build with each individual horse. [39:57] Donna’s funny but touching story about a horse she rode, Trick Artist. [42:50] The thing about being a great jockey according to Donna. [44:08] Why Donna thinks the Triple Crown has proven to be so elusive. [47:07] Donna’s description of what a "stalking position" is and overall racing strategies. [49:04] The lack of presence of women in racing and what Donna thinks might factor into this. [55:21] CNN’s video on female jockeys and how it struck Elise; the apparent attitudes about female jockeys. [57:47] How Donna made the move into her current position of racing correspondent. [1:02:04] How Donna manages to remain professionally detached in her interviews. [1:04:27] The incredible experience of talking with the winning riders and how Donna manages to squeeze in all her questions in the small timeframe TV news allots for each interview. [1:09:04] Donna’s measure of success: what success looks like to her. [1:11:35] What’s next for Donna. [1:13:30] Donna’s advice to young girls interested in becoming involved in horse racing and the challenges young women face getting into the industry. [1:18:23] Where to find Donna online.   Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com.   Discover More About this Week’s Guests —  Donna Barton Brothers Website: DonnaBrothers.com Twitter: @donnabbrothers   Mentioned in this Episode: The American Quarter Horses Association’s World Championship Show Hambletonian Stakes Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event FEI World Equestrian Games Dick Francis, Author Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance  Backside Learning Center 1995 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Race, Unbridled’s Song and Hennessy The Triple Crown Thoroughbred Women’s Network Fasig-Tipton   Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts.   To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Patreon to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
128: Donna Dubinsky - Standing Up To Steve Jobs And Being Right

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2016 40:45


Episode 128: Donna Dubinsky – Standing Up To Steve Jobs And Being Right Donna Dubinsky was made famous by the Harvard Business School study about the time when she disagreed with Steve Jobs (when he decided that Apple should eliminate their distribution warehouse).  She ultimately prevailed and we discussed what happened next in her incredible career.  We had a fascinating conversation on this episode of The Learning Leader Show. Donna Dubinsky first partnered with Jeff Hawkins at Palm, Inc. in 1992, where she served as president and CEO. She held this position throughout Palm’s acquisition by U.S Robotics and subsequently 3Com Corporation. In 1998, Donna and Jeff co-founded Handspring, creator of the category-defining Treo smartphone. Handspring merged with Palm in 2003, and Donna continued to serve on Palm’s board until 2009. Previously, Donna spent 10 years at Apple Inc. in a multitude of sales, sales support, and logistics functions—both at Apple and at Claris, an Apple software subsidiary. Donna earned a B.A. from Yale University, and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. She is currently on the board of Yale University. Episode 128: Donna Dubinsky – Standing Up To Steve Jobs And Being Right Subscribe on iTunes  or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “When I Worked With Steve Jobs, He Was Interested In Vision, Not Practicality” In This Episode, You Will Learn: The ability to defy conventional wisdom and curiosity leads to sustained excellence The specifics on the story when she vehemently disagreed with Steve Jobs and what happened Why Donna wanted to change the world and how she set out to do it What it was like working with Steve Jobs in the early days at Apple Steve Jobs initially said he would never be involved in mobile phones… Donna and her colleagues changed his mind when they came out with the first version of a smart phone The future is built on learning machines Steve Jobs redefined the relationships with the phone carriers – Something that nobody before him could do What it’s like to find patterns in streaming data Being a learning leader – It’s not a batch process, you have to continue learning and always deploy as you learn more  “The Future Is Built On Learning Machines” Continue Learning: Go To: Numenta.com Follow Donna on Twitter: @ddubinsky Read: Ten Lessons I Learned From Bill Campbell To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 001: How To Become A Master Connector W/ Jayson Gaignard From MasterMind Talks Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 082: Dan Pink – The Science of Motivation, Legendary Writer & Ted Talk Episode 086: Seth Godin – How To Become Indispensable & Build Your Tribe Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Donna Dubinsky on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell Bio From Numenta.com Donna first partnered with Jeff Hawkins at Palm, Inc. in 1992, where she served as president and CEO. She held this position throughout Palm’s acquisition by U.S Robotics and subsequently 3Com Corporation. In 1998, Donna and Jeff co-founded Handspring, creator of the category-defining Treo smartphone. Handspring merged with Palm in 2003, and Donna continued to serve on Palm’s board until 2009. Previously, Donna spent 10 years at Apple Inc. in a multitude of sales, sales support, and logistics functions—both at Apple and at Claris, an Apple software subsidiary. Donna earned a B.A. from Yale University, and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. She is currently on the board of Yale University.

Marketing Music Education with Kathleen Heuer

Donna Schwartz of Music Teachers’ Resource Guide joined me for a great, passionate conversation about the importance of music education. In this episode, we cover: How Donna got into music education Why she got out of music education, and how her side trip helped her Why Donna left New York for California Why this music educator will never […] The post Donna Schwartz, part 1 appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.