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Make it British Podcast
187 - How to make sales on live video - Lindsey James, Violet Flamingo

Make it British Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 40:36


Today I'm chatting to Lindsey James, who is the founder of womenswear brand Violet Flamingo. Lindsey was making and selling bespoke clothing for her clients from her studio before covid hit. Finding herself with no way to reach customers during lockdown, she started to do regular Facebook live calls from her studio, talking to her customers just as she would do if they were visiting her in person. She soon found that the calls were a great way for her to continue serving her customers during lockdown.  Lindsey has some great tips for anyone that says they don't do live video! Discover: The inspiration behind the Violet Flamingo brand 02:18 Why Lindsey created a Facebook group for fans of Violet Flamingo 10:44 How Lindsey uses live video  to talk to her customers about the making of her clothing 13:22 The reason why Lindsey offers a more personalised service for her customers 15:03 How Lindsey has introduced ready to wear pieces within her bespoke collection 16:37 Why Lindsey is now working with a UK manufacturer 18:35 The inspiration behind the garments Lindsey designs 24:26 The tips Lindsey gives for those who may want to give live video a try 35:53   More Lindsey James & Violet Flamingo Violet Flamingo website Violet Flamingo Facebook VF VIP Group on Facebook Violet Flamingo Instagram More Make it British Manufacturing Made Easy™ -  find out how we can work together to build your British-made brand Make it British website Join Make it British -  become a member of our community Make it British Brands Directory - search for brands and manufacturers that make in the UK Manufacturers Directory - search for manufacturers that are verified members of Make it British Make it British Instagram  

TwoBrainRadio
Nutrition Challenges Are Dead—Here's What Replaced Them

TwoBrainRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 21:45


Nutrition challenges are quick fixes that don't deliver long-term results—for your clients or your business. Kickstarts, on the other hand, are designed for ongoing progress.When Lindsey VanShoyck swapped the word "challenge" for "kickstart"—and made sure participants understood it was just the beginning of long-term change—she doubled the program's front-end revenue. The change also generated 75% more conversions to ongoing nutrition coaching afterward.Tune in to learn why kickstarts work and how you can implement them to get your clients lasting results and generate increased ongoing revenue.Links:Two-Brain ProgrammingArboxFree ToolsTwo-Brain on YouTubeContact:lindsey.vanshoyck@twobrainbusiness.comTimeline:1:57 – Why Lindsey stopped running nutrition “challenges.”3:55 – How “kickstarts” get clients in the right mindset.6:37 – Boosting revenue big time.9:11 – Opportunities for more conversions and increased ARM.11:54 – How to market a nutrition kickstart.14:30 – How to get people to sign up for a nutrition kickstart.17:23 – How to get people to convert to ongoing nutrition after the kickstart.

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.
263: How to Show up as a Genuine And Authentic Clinician in Multicultural Identities

Selling the Couch with Melvin Varghese, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 35:06


Today’s topic is a relevant one for any clinician interested in diversity and multiculturalism. It can be fulfilling and empowering to show up in authentic ways for your clients, especially with today’s increased awareness of diversity and social justice. I hope you’ll join us to learn more. Our Featured GuestDr. Lindsey Brooks Dr. Lindsey Brooks is a licensed psychologist. In these times of racial injustice, many of us wonder how to be a clinician in private practice who shows up in multicultural identities. Lindsey is here to share what she’s learned along the way in her niche of underrepresented achievers. We’ll talk about how Lindsey came upon that niche and how she gathers ideas to speak to that population on her website. She has helpful tips for taking and transcribing voice notes. Lindsey shares what a multicultural practice looks like for her and common mistakes she sees other clinicians make. http://drlindseytherapy.com/ (Website) https://sexual.empowerment.school/ (Sexual Empowerment School) You'll Learn:●     How Lindsey determined to present herself as authentic and genuine with her clients ●     How Lindsey connects with those whom she serves ●     How Lindsey goes “old school” and transcribes voice memos as if she’s having a conversation with a client ●     How Lindsey decided to work with underrepresented achievers ●     How to determine which parts of yourself to hold back in private practice and how much personal detail to share ●     Why Lindsey is intentional about serving a multicultural and diverse community in her practice ●     A practical first step toward a multicultural practice is to have a small group community (For Lindsey, it’s a book club) to learn and grow regarding social justice issues ●     Common mistakes that clinicians make in developing a multicultural practice: ○     Not doing the ongoing work required ○     Not “talking the talk” when opportunities arise to use your voice ●     Lindsey’s sexual empowerment groups for women Support this podcast

Almost 30
Ep. 374- A Solo Trip Will Change Your Life

Almost 30

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 74:52


When Lindsey was single, she started taking solo trips. It’s one of those things she always gets questions about: What do you recommend? How do you not freak out? How do you manage anxiety or loneliness? Being alone is a chance to come back to center and recognize your own energy, and by doing something active and engaging alone, without having to juggle others’ expectations, it can be a great opportunity to tune into your own wants, needs, and desires. She goes into the purpose of solo trips, things that might come up, the feelings around anticipation, managing excitement and anxiety, and maximizing the opportunities found in taking a trip like this. Solo trips are an incredible way to heal your soul.   We also talk about: Why it’s important to be thinking about this now, during this time of year Why Lindsey started taking solo trips Planning your solo trip Spending on what’s important to you Creating a mood board Taking safety precautions Finding a balance of routine and freedom Five things Lindsey loves to do on her trips   Find more to love at almost30.com!   Resources: @best_airbnb Check out the upcoming workshops in our New Paradigm digital series at almost30.com/new-paradigm Join our Podcast Pro accelerator program at yourpodcastpro.com   Sponsors: Osea Malibu | Use code ALMOST30 to get $10 off $50 or more at oseamalibu.com/almost30podcast BetterHelp | Visit betterhelp.com/almost30 for 15% off your first month. As a BetterHelp affiliate, we may receive compensation from BetterHelp if you purchase products or services through the links provided. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Laird Superfoods | Use code ALMOST30 at lairdsuperfood.com to score 15% off Tempo | Use promo code ALMOST30 for $100 off at tempo.fit   Almost 30 is edited by Crate Media

Planner Life Podcast
015: Real Talk: Why Starting Is Easy But Succeeding Is Hard

Planner Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 48:59


Hey planners! It seems like anyone and everyone is becoming a wedding planner by just launching an Instagram and getting started. But building a successful wedding planning business isn’t that easy. Do you want to be profitable? Do you want this to be a sustainable business? Do you want this to be your full-time career? If so, you really want to go back to the fundamentals of having things in place like a website, business license, insurance - all of the things you need to run a professional business. In this episode, you’ll hear what you need to have in place to start your wedding planning business and our tips for getting started on the right path.    What’s in this episode: Why it’s important to set up your business properly How Heather got started with her wedding business Lindsey’s story of how she got into wedding planning Tips on finding your first clients Why you shouldn’t refer everyone How you can get experience in the industry and why you should get into the hospitality industry if you can’t find work with an existing planner How to build a network of vendors Why Lindsey believes in taking a leadership role How you can leverage social media to share your expertise and show your personality The 3 ways to show how you’re different from other planners   Can’t wait to hear more? Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform so you can be the first to know when we release a new episode! Get to know us even more by following along with us on Instagram @lindsaylongacre and @heatherhoesch. We’d love for you to visit us online on our website. Ready to uplevel your wedding planning business? We have so many resources and goodies available for you at The Planner Life Academy.

Relentless Growth
EP 6: Owning Your Role During Conflict with Chris and Lindsey

Relentless Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 25:17


Most of us probably have negative associations with the idea of conflict. Today's show flips this belief of its head and offers a new understanding of discord. Joining from the podcast closet once again is Chris’s partner in conflict, Lindsey Mango, who just so happens to be an incredible coach as well. In this episode, Lindsey talks about how her understanding of conflict has changed over time. For so long, getting into disagreements would transport her back to being a child getting into trouble. By viewing arguments in this way, Lindsey realized that she was not speaking her truth and using her own voice. Understanding that conflict is an opportunity means that Lindsey now realizes that butting heads simply allows for expansion. We also discuss the role of complete responsibility in the conflict, and life generally, and how reflecting on the energy and thinking you bring to the table is essentially a hidden superpower. Through total ownership, you are far less affected by the extremes life hands you, and you can take things in your stride. Ending the show, Lindsey gives us some key questions to ponder when we find ourselves in a conflictual situation. To hear this and much more, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Hear why having an argument or disagreement is not a problem.Lindsey’s previous response to conflict and how this has evolved over time.The importance of strengthening your own voice, so you can speak up in a relationship.Why Lindsey values other people’s perspectives and opinions more than before.Take complete responsibility for your thoughts and actions; you own them all!Lindsey’s understanding of personal responsibility and its application to her and Chris’s disagreement. Boundaries are there to protect us from getting to our boiling points.Taking ownership does not always happen in real-time, so take time to reflect. Actionable steps on moving through conflict when it pops up.There is always an opportunity for a win-win outcome.Tweetables:“Arguments are opportunities. Arguments are opportunities to grow in your relationship.” — @LMangoCoaching [0:03:29]"Conflict is a necessary condition of growth.” — Chris Goodman [0:03:58]“To me, personal responsibility is about realizing that you are in control or that you get to decide what happens.” — @LMangoCoaching [0:10:38]“Responsibility, to me, is about seeing how you’re contributing to every single result you’re getting in your life, the ones that you like and the ones that you don’t like.” — @LMangoCoaching [0:11:34]"Conflict isn’t bad. Not having the courage to address it is probably something I would look at.” — Chris Goodman [0:19:39]Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Lindsey MangoLindsey Mango on InstagramAnything But Average PodcastGoodman CoachingChris Goodman on LinkedInChris Goodman on Instagram

Powerhouse Women
125: Live Q&A with Lindsey: Finding her purpose, launching a business, having a supportive partner and why she will always have a mentor.

Powerhouse Women

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 36:54


For this week’s episode I’m sharing one of our recent connection call recordings where I answered questions straight from YOU, our girlgang. The questions everyone submitted were so great! We cover everything from my journey to entrepreneurship and the start of Powerhouse Women, to having a supportive partner. You will also get to meet the newest member of team Powerhouse, my right-hand-gal Hannah, who has made such a huge impact on this community since she joined the team at the start of the year.    In this episode we talk about: The journey of entrepreneurship and how Lindsey launched Powerhouse Women How having a supportive partner has impacted her success  Why Lindsey will always have a mentor, and why you should too!  Join our FREE Girl Gang connection calls, every Tuesday! Register HERE   || CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN || instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co

Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business
SPS 047: Faith-Based Book Market- Selling Your Book Without Selling Out with Lindsey Hartz

Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 55:39


Lindsey Hearts creates and implements campaigns for new book releases as well as ongoing communications and marketing strategies for authors. Her extensive experience in corporate marketing, social media strategy helps provide marketing tools to a ministry-focused world. She and I are chatting about faith-based books and faith-based marketing. When she looks back over the years of her career, she can see how purposeful her path has been to bring her to the present. About 19 years ago, she started her career in the corporate marketing world, working in business management, project management, and marketing for a Fortune 500 company. She loved her job; however, she made the decision to leave her career and stay at home because of personal events. Being in the corporate world was not life-giving to her. Lindsey identifies this time as "having my identity stripped away." For the last ten years, she has been seeking out her skills and gifts to ultimately mesh these in a career to honor God, honor family, and staying at home. As a creative, she sees the world through a lens of beauty and creation. Through writing, she was able to tap into wounds and hurt growing up and really find a way for hope, healing, and purpose in those moments for other people. After reflecting, she pulled all her work off the internet. Instead, she wanted to leave a legacy and to inspire people the hope that she had found. Through this journey, she became connected with online branding, organizations, speakers, and other authors. She noticed that while they were talented writers, they didn't understand the marketing world. Listen in to find out why the biggest challenge is to find out how to identify your message, her clients' biggest struggle, and how she gives her clients a shift in mindset. Learn the first steps she provides to her clients, how to find your audience and how you should market yourself as an author. Show Notes [02:26] How Lindsey started in self-publishing and book marketing. [04:33] Her personal childhood memories of writing stories.  [06:02] Lindsey started writing with her blog and actively pursued training to become an author. [08:05] Why Lindsey fell into her career and how she reached out to authors. [10:29] What Lindsey’s clients often struggle with in the realm of marketing.  [12:30] Marketing, selling yourself and charging for your work.  [14:53] How Christians perceive others charging money for what should be ministry work. [17:29] Charge what you are worth, if not, you are robbing others of your impact.  [21:37] Finding out what platform is best for you and your message. [23:50] The process Lindsey walks her clients through at her agency.  [26:22] Difference in marketing with different sized followings.  [29:33] What Lindsey loves to do with her authors in her agency. [31:54] Why you should have a laid out marketing plan for your book. [35:36] How she gets her clients books into the hands of people. [38:37] Building an audience with passion. [42:39] How much faith should you weave into your faith-based book? [47:01] Christian-based authors connect with each other. [49:59] The internal struggle of living faith-based and selling your book. Links and Resources Self-publishingschool.com Spsfreetraining.com Circle of Profit The Hartz Agency Hartz Creative on Instagram Connect with Lindsey on LinkedIn Lindsey Hartz Creative on Facebook

Stop Signs Are Optional

In this episode of Stop Signs are Optional Podcast with Lindsey and Allie, Lindsey invites her mom on the show. She talks about raising a wild child like Lindsey, learning to forgive, and her life in the Middle East. Listen in to learn what it takes for a mother to accept her children as they are and be nonjudgmental in all aspects of their lives. You will also get to hear some crazy stories about Lindsey’s younger years. Key Moments: [6:30] Lindsey and The Mom talk about the emotional attachment that came with selling the family home. [10:37] The Mom talks about how natural disasters tend to bring people together. [14:40] Reminiscing about the parties in Lindsey’s mother’s house throughout the years. [17:14] A polite message to all the men that don’t know what a diva cup is. [19:00] What does The Mom think of the podcast and its purpose? [21:32] The Mom 'spills some tea' on Lindsey’s childhood. [28:41] Is Lindsey bossy according to Allie and does her mother think she is too? [30:05] The Mom’s opinion on society’s double standards on men being praised for the same things’ women get condemned for. [30:54] The Mom provides another dynamic of Lindsey - her ability to identify inclusion and diversity. [34:25] Lindsey’s childhood intelligence that her mom gushes over. [35:50] Lindsey and her mother remember her rather difficult teenage years. [37:24] The Mom talks about accepting her kids as the ultimate leaders for bad influence. [39:31] Lindsey and her mother talk about their spiritual journey and their initial political differences. [45:26] Why Lindsey believes she had difficult teenage years and how it has shaped her relationship with her mother. [47:18] The Mom’s take on relationship: Acknowledging ones internal self, external self, and both combined for relationships to succeed. [50:51] Why Lindsey let go of expectations and why she wants to have good relationships with her parents. [51:44] Allie praises Lindsey’s mom for her accepting personality and nonjudgmental views. [58:19] Introducing the new segment ‘where stop signs are no longer optional’. Relevant Links: The good ole Diva Cup: https://amzn.to/36mJHVO Send us your thoughts and suggestions about the show! And follow us on our IG for all the inside scoop! Follow: www.instagram.com/stopsignsareoptional Contact: StopSignsAreOptional@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ssao/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ssao/support

Stop Signs Are Optional
5. The Nate Doll

Stop Signs Are Optional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 72:47


In this episode of Stop Signs are Optional Podcast with Lindsey and Allie, Lindsey shares her goal of a 30-day celibacy and alcohol cleanse. She also shares her weird experiences using dating apps. Listen in to learn the purpose of this podcast, where its name came from, and its future. You will also get to hear Allie’s struggles with infertility and some of her sexual inhibitions. The show ends with an awkward phone call between Lindsey’s brother, mom, and an accidental slip in front of her niece and nephew. Key Moments: [02:06] Why Lindsey is in Cleveland and the good old days when she and Allie met at 16. [04:21] What does ‘Stop Signs are Optional’ mean? [06:06] Is the purpose of this podcast fame or inspiring people? [10:08] Allie talks about her struggles with infertility. [11:39] What plans does Lindsey have for the show in the future? [14:33] Lindsey talks about 30-day celibacy cleanse and a meditation retreat with Dr. Joe Dispenza. [20:23] Lindsey shares a story of meeting an immature guy who ghosted her over the holidays. [29:23] Learn whom Lindsey plans on breaking her celibacy with. [30:26] Allie shares sexual inhibitions brought about by her insecurities. [32:04] Lindsey talks masturbating to her roommates having sex when she was in college. [35:49] Playing a game of Allie saying a word and Lindsey telling a story- with words "wood" and "front porch." [48:01] Is the Farmers Only dating app only for farmers? [49:43] How do political differences affect your dating life? [51:42] Lindsey talks about her progression with dating apps and trying Bumble for the first time when she moved to Florida. [54:39] Lindsey shares her bad experience with a guy she met on Bumble. [1:01:12] Lindsey’s recent problems with Facetiming people when drunk or on drugs. [1:03:07] Lindsey explains why she does not like sleeping next to people. [1:05:59] The ladies call Lindsey's brother, James, to ask a question about marijuana. [1:09:11] Getting rid of sexual attachment from former partners by writing down their names as part of Lindsey’s cleanse. Relevant Links: Official website of Dr. Joe Dispenza: https://drjoedispenza.com/ Send us your thoughts and suggestions about the show! Follow: www.instagram.com/stopsignsareoptional Contact: StopSignsAreOptional@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ssao/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ssao/support

The Marketing Secrets Show
The Shocking Response From Lindsey Stirling...

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 14:24


During my live on stage Q&A, I did not expect her to say this… On today’s episode Russell shares an interview he did with Lindsey Stirling at Funnel Hacking Live 2019 and talks about what some of the things she said were and why he wasn’t expecting it. Here are some of the amazing things you will hear in this episode: Why Lindsey thought that America’s Got Talent was right about her not being good enough. Find out what Lindsey’s book is about, and how it follows a theme of her life. And see why Lindsey is also involved in Operation Underground Railroad. So listen here to find out how Lindsey Stirling got started, and how her story is similar to that of an entrepreneur. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. I hope you loved the last episode where I had, let you guys in behind the scenes to hear Lindsey Stirling at Funnel Hacking Live share some amazing wisdom and ideas and thoughts. And I’m even more excited, if that’s possible, for today’s episode. Because after we queue up the theme song and come back, I’m going to let you guys listen in behind the scenes of the live Q&A I did with her afterwards on stage. We go over a lot of cool things in there and I think you’re going to love it. But the one thing that impressed me most, I want to kind of put it from my perspective, so that when you hear it’ll hopefully have the same impact on you that it had on me. But I do know that before we brought her onstage, I knew that she was on America’s Got Talent, and I do know that she made it through a couple of rounds and then they kicked her off and said she wasn’t good enough. So I specifically I wanted to ask her that question and find out, “What did you feel? What was going on in your mind?” And what I assumed she was going to say was, “Oh yeah, they screwed me. Blah, blah, blah, whatever.” Or “They kicked me off. They didn’t know who I was and I was going to prove them all wrong.” That’s what I assumed she was going to say when she responded back to that answer. But instead what she said was so different and so much better and so much more powerful. What she said afterwards was she got off the show and she went home and she looked at herself and she realized that they were right, she wasn’t good enough yet. So because of that she went back and started practicing and working hard until she became good enough, until she became the Lindsey Stirling we had a chance to experience at Funnel Hacking Live. Such a powerful thing. I thought the message of “Screw you, I’m going to work harder anyway.” would have been powerful, but the message she left instead was a thousand times more powerful. And a lot of times the market tells us no and we have to look at ourselves and say, “You know what, the market is right sometimes. And instead of me fighting it, I’m going to go and I’m going to become good enough.” Such a powerful thing. Anyway, this interview is amazing. It’s not super long, I’ve never interviewed someone on stage before. I’m not going to lie, I was a little bit nervous. It’s only about ten minutes long, but I hope you get a lot of value out of it. Once again, if you guys can go to a Lindsey Stirling concert, support her, she’s amazing. And she was such a huge addition to this year’s Funnel Hacking Live. Alright let’s queue up the theme song and when we come back we’ll jump right into my live Q&A with Lindsey Stirling. Was that amazing or what? Lindsey: Thank you. Russell: What an awesome way to end out this extraordinary last four days together. It’s fun because we were planning, as soon as Funnel Hacking Live ends we start thinking, “What’s the plans for next year?” We were just talking about this and I was like, ‘Man, I want something to end where we can just leave on cloud 9 and everyone’s got the energy and everything. We should have a concert.” And then we’re like, “We’ve never done that before. We don’t know how that even works.” And then, {inaudible} talking, but before. We started talking about different names, who would be possible and then we said your name and everyone on my team was like, “If Lindsey Stirling could come, that would be the most amazing thing ever.’ And you guys just experienced it. Was that the most amazing thing ever? It’s so great. Lindsey: Thank you. Thanks for having us. You guys are amazing, as I’ve said. Thank you so much for your energy and it sounds like it’s been an amazing week. Russell: It’s been a lot of fun. Well, cool. I wanted to take a few minutes just to interview her because we were actually going to try and do this earlier today, but we ran out of time. So I wanted to do this just partially because I want you guys to connect with her more, and be able to follow her more, and I’m going to talk a little about that towards the end, but also so everyone understands some of her journey. Because some of her journey, I think, is very similar to a lot of your guys’ journeys as well. So I think my first question is, where did you come up with such a unique thing? There’s people who do violins, people who do dance but I’ve never heard of anyone besides you who did both. How did you come up with that? Lindsey: You know I, well a funny fact I guess about me is, a lot of people ask me, ‘what came first, the violin or the dancing?’ And the thing is I’ve played the violin my whole life. It started when I was 6. I did not start dancing until I was 23 years old, and I’m a self taught dancer. So it’s very ironic that I’ve always loved dance and I thought it was such a beautiful art form, and I wanted to make my performance as a violinist more engaging than just, I always felt so stiff. So I really started working on incorporating movement into my performances. But you know, the funny thing was is that I had this vision of being a dancing violinist, and I couldn’t dance. And I think it’s so important whenever you are starting out on a venture or a journey whether it’s an artistic one or a business one, there are things that you’re going to be like, “But I don’t know how to do that. How could I possibly be a dancing violinist if I don’t know how to dance?” Well, I started step by step by step in a very literal sense, teaching myself very simple choreography that just started with like a look and a wink and a little shoulder. You know, just very minimal movements, and now I can literally do backbends while I play. I can spin, I can learn choreography and it all was just step by step and because I had such a clear vision and I was so determined. You know, sometimes the less you know in a way, the better it is. I don’t think I realized how difficult it would be, so I naively just went into it with everything I had and worked tirelessly until I could do it. Russell: That’s amazing. Very cool. So my next question is, before Crystalized blew up for you and you’re going through I’m sure practicing and doing things and videos and all sorts of stuff, and things weren’t blowing up for you, first off how long was that period of time for you? And second off, what was it that kept you going, like moving forward during that time as opposed to just throwing it in and walking away from it all? Lindsey: Yeah, I probably started to pursue and write my own music and make this art of dancing and playing and I probably worked at that for 2 years before I even discovered YouTube. And during that time I had some, I had a lot of times I kind of fell on my face, sometimes literally, sometimes more figuratively speaking. One of which was extremely public, it was in front of millions of people on America’s Got Talent. I was, my little artistic heart was absolutely broken on that show. I felt like my spirit was just broken at what I thought was going, I thought this was going to be the biggest moment of my life and what changed everything. And I ended up getting absolutely publicly humiliated and told in front millions of people on live tv that I sounded like strangled rats when I played the violin. I was told I didn’t have what it took and I should try something else, I would never make it. And that was one of the hardest things to get over because I was literally terrified to step on a stage again after that. I was like, “I just don’t know if I can face that kind of humiliation.” It was in the back of my mind every time I would go to step on a stage, “I am probably going to fail.” But I took a little break from it just to re-gather my confidence again and to work on my craft. And I realized, I think the most important thing about that story, which took me years to realize, is that they told me, “You’re not good enough.” And people now always are like, “Oh America’s Got Talent, they were so wrong about you. They missed this diamond in the rough.” And looking back on it, no, they actually were right. I wasn’t good enough, but the most important word was left out and it said, “I wasn’t good enough yet.” I had literally just invented this idea of dancing and playing a violin and I hadn’t put in the time yet. I wasn’t good enough. But I just began, once I realized that I’m just not good enough yet, I worked for the next year and a half honing my craft and getting good enough so that no one would ever be able to say that again, and it wouldn’t be true. And I also think there’s this inner gut that guides you, and sometimes you get to a point, and I’ve done this in different ventures, where I realize this isn’t a path that I should pursue anymore. I think this door is closed and it’s time to go to a different one. But this door, I knew that it would open. I just felt it. And it was, I just need to keep going, because that inner compass will never lead you astray. And to me, that’s God.  You can call it whatever you want, whether it’s the universe talking to you and guiding you, but I do believe there is something so much greater than ourselves that guides us and gives us inspiration and gives us that courage to press forward. I’m spinning. Russell: I know, me too. They’re all spinning up here. So for those who want to know more about you, I know in fact, my mom’s down here, my mom in the middle, she’s like, ‘Have you read her book yet?” Will you tell everyone about your book, so if people want to learn more about you and your life and everything. I’d love for you to tell them about that and have them all go buy the book tonight. Lindsey: There you go. My book is called The Only Pirate at the Party. It’s very thematic of a theme in my life, where it’s based off a true story where I went to a birthday party that when I first moved to LA, and it was a Peter Pan themed birthday party and I was really excited. And I was like, “Oh my gosh, I have a pirate costume. This is perfect. I’m going to make so many friends.” And it was that mean girls moment where I walk into the party and it was a regular party. Nobody was dressed up and I was a full blown pirate. And I was like, I had the hat, I had a tin foil hook I made so I was Captain Hook. And there was like a Tinkerbell cake, and that was the only thing that let you know maybe this was a themed party. And I remember there was that moment of like, no one’s really seen me yet. No one really knows me, I could get in my car and go home and no one’s the wiser, or I could just own it and go into the freaking party and try to make some friends. And I decided to go in and make some friends, and kind of laugh about my, and I met a lot of people because I was the only pirate at the party. But it was such a like, you know what, this seems like it’s a little bit of a theme of my life and that’s why the book has all these stories. It’s not like any of us walk through life trying to be like, ‘I’m different. I’m the only pirate.” You know, but I think we’re all different. We are all so unique and those are the things that make us wonderful, they’re the things to be celebrated. The joys, the hardships and it all leads into our story. So that’s what my book talks about. It talks about my experiences going through an eating disorder and depression and America’s Got Talent and all these times when I hit the bottom. And through my own gifts and uniqueness decided it’s time to get back up again. Russell: Awesome. Everyone go on Amazon and get that today. Alright, so my last question for you is revolving around Operation Underground Railroad. So I know you’ve been involved for a long time with them as well, and you had a chance to watch the documentary. So last year, at this event in Orlando was the first time we introduced this world to Tim Ballard and Operation Underground Railroad. We watched the first documentary, we raised just over a million dollars during that event, which is insane and amazing. And then Tim actually flew from our event to Haiti to pick up his kids and then flew back, which was so cool. So I know you’ve been involved with them for a long time, but I’d love to hear some of your thoughts about what they’re doing and the importance of it and kind of how you’re getting involved now as well. Lindsey: You know, I don’t, like I get chills just thinking about it. The documentary was so, I don’t think there was a dry eye in the room. It’s I think what they are fighting is the greatest evil that could possibly happen. It’s the greatest evil, it’s the plague of our time. And I don’t think there is anything that is more important than freeing people from slavery. And Tim’s book is amazing. Slave Stealer’s if you haven’t read it, it’s on audible, you can listen to it as you drive around. But it’s so, you know I’ve written a lot of music based off of my experience of going through anorexia and depression and I do a lot of these metaphorical images and music videos about being trapped. And they were to represent a time when I was literally trapped like a prisoner inside my own mind, and that was really, really hard. But it just makes me think like my next mission, I’ve told that story now, my next mission is to talk about how people can literally be trapped by somebody else. And you know what, I think the greatest thing about having a voice and having success is that then you get to pick, you get to tell your story, through my book, through my music, through my art, but then I also get the opportunity to help other people tell their stories. And each one of you, as you grow your business and your brands and whatever it is, this is giving you not only a platform for the things you’re passionate about, and the things you work so hard for, but it’s giving you a platform to share whatever message you are passionate about. And I’m super passionate about Operation Underground Railroad. I’m so excited, I was so excited to hear that they were a part of this event and that you guys support them. Anyways, I can’t think of a greater cause. Russell: Awesome. Thank you.

Way of Champions Podcast
#111 Training the Mind for Optimal Performance with Lindsey Wilson

Way of Champions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 66:09


This week on the Way of Champions Podcast, we have a discussion with Lindsey Wilson from Positive Performance Training about the importance of the mental game for athletes of all ages. Lindsey works with athletes and coaches to unlock player and team potential through mental performance training. As an athlete, Lindsey had the privilege to play on many successful teams and collect an impressive athletic resume along the way. As a mental training coach, Lindsey has developed mental performance training tools and techniques for universities, teams, and organizations across the globe.   Highlights from the Podcast: Min 06: Why Lindsey starting a mental coaching business Min 13: Why Being called "Relentless” was important to Lindsey  Min 17: Playing professional, or being liked? Min 21: Recognizing the shift towards accepting mental training in sports Min 24: What Lindsey teaches for mental training (and how to get coaches to “buy in”  Min 31: What to say to a an athlete that just failed? Min 43: How do coaches recognize when a problem is a mental health issue, not a "optimizing performance" issue Min 50: The power of visualization Min 59: Learn to be a mindset coach   As the Co-Founder and Product/Program guru for Positive Performance, founded in 2008, Lindsey felt a strong call to help other athletes optimize their mindset and fulfill their potential. Today, the Positive Performance team provides athletes and teams with high-quality, easy-to-digest, complete mental training programs, as well as resources for coaches, parents, and athletes to help them maximize their potential.   Resources Mentioned “Is there a difference between Coaching Girls and Coaching Boys?” with Dr. Kristen Dieffenbach [podcast] 7 Steps for developing tougher, resilient, more focused athletes [Link] Mindset [book] by Carol Dweck What Made Maddy Run: The Secret Struggles and Tragic Death of an All-American Teen [book] by Kate Fagan Honoring the life of Penn student-athlete Madison Holleran and continuing to 'Talk for Maddy’ [article] by Kate Fagan Everyone Is Going Through Something [article] by Kevin Love via The Players Tribune Resources for Coaches: positiveperformancetraining.com   Some of Lindsey’s accolades include two Big 12 Women’s Basketball Conference Tournament Championships while at Iowa State, won a regular season Championship, and made it to the Sweet Sixteen twice. Playing on three NCAA tournament teams, Lindsey was an honorable mention All-American, an Academic All-American, and was a three-time All-Big 12 conference player selection. In 2003, Lindsey graduated with honors as the second All-time leading scorer and All-time assist leader for the Iowa State Cyclones. Lindsey was drafted by the WNBA Connecticut Sun, and played professionally in Europe and the Middle East for 8 years. She has been described more than once as ‘relentless’ by opposing coaches- something that makes her far more proud than any official accolade.   Connect with Lindsey Wilson Website: positiveperformancetraining.com Blog: https://www.positiveperformancetraining.com/blog/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lindseywilson13 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/positiveperformance/ -----   Announcements for Changing The Game Project:   CONFERENCE Way of Champions Conference will be in Denver, CO on August 2-4. Visit https://changingthegameproject.com/wocconference for more information!    SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Become a Podcast Champion! …and get FREE access to ALL of our online courses.   We are now offering you the ability to contribute as a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions)for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of the podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A monthly discussion with John, James, Jerry, and other special guests talking about the previous month's episodes and answering some of the FAQs we received that month A code to get free access to our online course called "Coaching Mastery," usually a $97 course, but yours for free for becoming a patron.  Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences. Thank you for all your support these past two years, and a special big thank you to all of you who become part of our inner circle, our patrons, who will enable us to take our podcast to the next level. https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions   Visit us on: Web: https://changingthegameproject.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ctgprojecthq Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChangingTheGameProject/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctgprojecthq/ iTunes: http://bit.ly/wocpodcast

The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 44: The Family-Owned Business That Operates From the Heart, with Lindsey Epperly

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 53:06


Lindsey Epperly is the founder of Epperly Travel, a boutique travel firm that specializes in customizing 4 and 5-star vacations across the globe. She is passionate about building lifelong relationships with her clients and suppliers, discovering the globe in a way that makes her a better agent, and celebrating with her team when she reaches a new milestone. Lindsey's recent achievements include: landing a spot on Wendy Perrin's WOW List as their Caribbean expert, being nominated for Virtuoso's Rising Star Award and receiving a place on Jezebel Magazine's Trailblazing Ten list. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Lindsey “accidentally” came to work in the travel industry as a 19-year old college student Why the internet hasn't killed the travel advisory industry and, on the contrary, has revitalized the role of a travel agent How Lindsey defines “luxury travel”, what services her family-owned business offers to their clients, and why each trip is customized to the client's needs Why a travel agency service is a cost-effective and valuable option, and how agents get incentives for referring clients to venues How Epperly Travel's mentorship program works, and how their innovative “remote force” team is structured Why Lindsey, her husband, and their team attempt to customize each client's experiences and deliver a “wow factor” What qualities and values Lindsey looks for when hiring a new agent, and how she promotes those values within the family-owned business How to get a copy of Lindsey's document “4 Keys to Success Every Luxury Travel Consultant Should Know” and to apply for her mentorship program Why Lindsey views the essence of her work as helping others to define their worth and purpose Lindsey discusses her views on the importance of travel and of the way she is able to touch people's lives Why being a young 20-something professional businesswoman has presented certain challenges Lindsey has had to conquer Why Lindsey's husband left his career to come join Lindsey and work beside her at their family-owned business Additional resources: Website: www.epperlytravel.com

The Stokecast
24: Ladies AllRide Founder, Lindsey Richter, On Overcoming The Fear-Based Mindset

The Stokecast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 74:07


On episode 24 of The Stokecast, Ladies AllRide Founder and Survivor survivor, Lindsey Richter, joins us to chat about how to overcome your fear-based mindset and learning to change the thoughts that just don't serve you. - "No bad weather, just bad gear" - Why where Lindsey grew up helped nurture her tolerance for suffering (6:30) - Learning how to choose your attitude and create your own sunshine (11:00) - Why Lindsey took to mountain biking as a way to get her fitness back (14:00) - Surviving "Survivor" and the reality TV fallout (15:30) - Coping with all the faces of fame (27:00) - The difference between physical and emotional pain and how to deal with both (32:00) - How sport helps humans change thoughts that don't serve them (38:00) - Why Emily is afraid of mountain biking (41:00) - Lindsey's inspirations for founding Ladies All Ride camps (42:00) - What STOKE means to Lindsey (56:00) For the show notes from this episode, visit: https://exploreinspired.com/lindsey-richter

Some Kind Of Magic
How to go from inspiration to manifestation (with Lindsey Smith)

Some Kind Of Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 65:51


I am incredibly excited to have my friend and fellow health coach slash healthy living pal, Lindsey Smith, on the show. Lindsey has a long list of accomplishments under her belt included being a published author, speaker, coach, and inspirational rapper. (That is not a typo.) And while all of that is amazing (and it truly IS amazing), the most impressive thing about Lindsey that I've witnessed in the 8+ years I've know her is her power to create magic in her life. So when Lindsey agreed to peel back the curtain and let me pick her brain about manifestation and how she creates magic every single day, I jumped at the chance. I hope you enjoy getting to know Lindsey in a new way through this conversation and that it helps to connect some dots in your own life between thoughts and feelings and bringing them into reality. I’d love to hear from you! What stood out most from Lindsey’s interview? What do you think about her perspective around manifestation and creating magic in her own life?   Topics Discussed: An introduction to Lindsey Smith and what she does Lindsey's path to becoming and author The power of faith and trust when it comes to manifesting From thoughts to reality and how that shows up for Lindsey Knowing when to push for something and when to sit back and wait How Lindsey goes from inspiration to manifestation in her daily life Why people aren't good at manifesting (hint: it has everything to do with feelings) The scary nature of feelings and why we avoid them, good or bad How Lindsey first started manifesting as a child and some examples from childhood The power of intuition, taking inspired action, and belief in the process Why Lindsey says that visualization was a huge part of the manifestation puzzle as a kid The world as a mirror and how it reflects back to us what we're thinking and feeling Combatting self-doubt and getting back to a place of openness and balance What to do when past stories and emotions come up How the experiences in our lives can teach us multiple things over time Why Lindsey says that she wants to live in the grey Lindsey’s definition of everyday magic and how it shows up in her life Connect with Lindsey Smith online: Website Twitter Instagram Facebook Resource Links: Eat Your Feelings* Junk Foods & Junk Moods* Challenge 24 (now 24 Game)   Hit me up: Twitter: @emilylevenson and #somekindofmagic Instagram: @emilylevenson and #somekindofmagic FB Page: Emily Levenson   * This is an affiliate link.

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
360: Lindsey McAlonan, SPT: Being a Student Advocate

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 21:25


On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Jenna Kantor, DPT guest hosts and interviews Lindsey McAlonan on advocacy. Lindsey McAlonan is the SPT Delegate in the Student Assembly and she wants to inspire students to find their passion within this profession. Most importantly, she has found the value of being an advocate for patients and the PT profession. She wants to challenge all students to take a step outside their comfort zone to educate people on physical therapy, continue to stay active in the APTA, and bring a positive change to the profession in order to enhance their experience. In this episode, we discuss: -Why Lindsey loves her position in the Student Assembly -The difference between advocacy and policy -Grassroots advocacy outlets to get involved in -How to utilize the APTA Action App -And so much more!   Advocating for physical therapists and patients is as easy as telling people about the benefits of physical therapy.   Simply, “Being able to tell people about what we do is advocacy.”   As the SPT Delegate, Lindsey welcomes student concerns as she states, “I want to be that voice for the students at the House of Delegates.”   For the most impactful advocacy, Lindsey recommends, “Bring a personal story.”   For more information on Lindsey: Draw a circle that relates to your comfort zone, and then think about the outside of that circle, this is where the magic happens. I heard this quote from a physical therapist a couple years ago, and these words of wisdom have resonated with me ever since. I used that quote as a key to unlock my future on which PT school I should attend. I was faced with a decision to attend a school close to home in Kansas or find the courage and strength to move to Connecticut where I didn’t know or have anyone to support me. I knew these opportunities would lead me down different paths. This decision has impacted me and helped me to become the best version of myself as a PT student. I currently serve as Secretary at Sacred Heart University, the VP of the CT Student Special Interest Group, and am a member of the Membership Project Committee. I was consistently pushed outside my comfort zone to pursue leadership opportunities and attend conferences, National Advocacy Dinners, and the Federal Advocacy Forum. I am running for SPT Delegate to inspire students to find their passion within this profession. Most importantly, I have found the value of being an advocate for patients and the PT profession. I want to challenge all students to take a step outside their comfort zone to educate people on physical therapy, continue to stay active in the APTA, and bring a positive change to the profession in order to enhance their experience.   For more information on Jenna: Jenna Kantor (co-founder) is a bubbly and energetic girl who was born and raised in Petaluma, California. Growing up, she trained and performed ballet throughout the United States. After earning a BA in Dance and Drama at the University of California, Irvine, she worked professionally in musical theatre for 15+ years with tours, regional theatres, & overseas (www.jennakantor.com) until she found herself ready to move onto a new chapter in her life – a career in Physical Therapy. Jenna is currently in her 3rd year at Columbia University’s Physical Therapy Program. She is also a co-founder of the podcast, “Physiotherapy Performance Perspectives,” has an evidence-based monthly youtube series titled “Injury Prevention for Dancers,” is a NY SSIG Co-Founder, NYPTA Student Conclave 2017 Development Team, works with the NYPTA Greater New York Legislative Task Force and is the NYPTA Public Policy Committee Student Liaison. Jenna aspires to be a physical therapist for amateur and professional performers to help ensure long, healthy careers. To learn more, please check out her website: www.jennafkantor.wixsite.com/jkpt   Resources discussed on this show: Lindsey McAlonan Twitter APTA Action App   Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes!   Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart!   Xo Karen  

The Speaker Lab
159. How to Book Speaking Gigs When You Work With Event Planners With Lindsey Castleman

The Speaker Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 36:29


Learn how to book more speaking gigs when you're able to connect, follow-up, and build authentic relationships with event planners. It's one of the most important things you can do for your career and will help you make the transition from hobby speaker with intermittent gigs to a professional speaker with a full schedule of paid speaking engagements. Today on The Speaker Lab Podcast, Lindsey Castleman is here to share her experience planning big events for everyone from Lifeway to Dave Ramsey. She demystifies the event planner's decision process when she explains what she is looking for from a speaker's online presence and why you need a clear topic with specific outcomes. Get ready to dial it in and be fully present for today's awesome conversation on episode 159 of The Speaker Lab.   THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:    Why both inspiration and application are equally important to the audience. Why Lindsey took a chance on a speaker who had never been on stage before? Is it easier to choose someone who speaks on a specific niche versus a generalist? What does she look for on a highlight reel? Are followers and fans on social media important to her evaluation process? How best to get on an event planner's radar - without being annoying. What are servant leaders and why does she prefer to work with them? Is it better to be okay on stage and easy to work with, or amazing on stage and difficult offstage? And so much more!   EPISODE RESOURCES Email Lindsey Lindsey Castleman on Twitter Lindsey Castleman on LinkedIn Speaking Fee Calculator Booked and Paid to Speak Ready for more speakers? Join our free speaker workshop The Speaker Lab Facebook group Got questions? Send them in here Email me! Subscribe on iTunes, and leave us a rating or review  

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast
NBL Blitz Recap 2 (feat. CJ Bruton, Mitch Creek, Darryl McDonald, Trevor Gleeson & more)

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2017 121:26


Buy a basketball t-shirt from our eBay store. Proceeds go to promoting Aussie Hoops. We provide a recap of each game held at the recent NBL Blitz event including interviews with NBL players, coaches, referees and administration recording during the tournament.   Interview with Brisbane Bullets CJ Bruton (4:00) Brisbane's focus on building a better backcourt. What the Bullets needed to fix in the offseason. What does CJ fit in with the Bullets coaching staff? Rebuilding a basketball culture in Brisbane. Reflecting on being drafted to the NBA in 1997 and then 20 years returning to the NBA as a coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers. How coaching with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Lebron James has changed his goals for the future.   Recap: Cairns Taipans Vs Illawarra Hawks (25:00)   Recap: Brisbane Bullets Vs Adelaide 36ers (28:00)   Interview with Adelaide 36ers Matt Hodgson & Mitch Creek (31:30)  Matt Hodgson reflects on being unable to get minutes in 2016 and in 2017 he's a part of the Adelaide 36ers, Australian Boomers and the NBA's Summer League. Main takeaways from NBA Summer League. What it meant to win gold at the FIBA Asian Cup. Mitch Creek's leadership strategies. Do the Adelaide 36ers have the highest ceiling with so many young players producing for the team. Why did both players choose to return to Melbourne United   Interview with Adelaide 36ers Ronald Roberts (46:00)  Adjusting to the NBL game. Memories of his first dunk. The biggest obstacles he has faced in his career. Playing in Turkey and facing terrorists and bombings. Initial thoughts on living in Adelaide. What type of role he will fill for the 36ers.   Interview with Cairns Taipans coaches Aaron Fearne and Jamie O'Loughlin (54:30)  What Fearne and O'Loughlin noticed during the 36ers vs Hawks game. What Aaron and Jamie are doing now they are earning the big bucks in the NBL. Does Aaron Fearne look for particular skill sets in his imports each season?   Interview with NBL Legend Darryl McDonald (103:00)  Thoughts on this seasons competition. How does the NBL of today compare to the glory days in the 1990's Are imports better now or when D-Mac played. The evolution of the centre position and the increase in talent level among point guards in the NBL. Will we see Darryl McDonald back in the league as an NBL head coach   Recap: Melbourne United Vs Sydney Kings (117:30)   Interview with Sydney Kings Brad Newley (119:00)  How are the Kings new recruits adjusting to the NBL Reflections on winning a gold medal at the FIBA Asia Cup. Goals for getting back on the Boomers squad for major FIBA events. His leadership role with the Sydney Kings this season.   Recap: Perth Wildcats Vs NZ Breakers (123:30)    Interview with Perth Wildcats Clint Stiendl (127:30)  Will he play for the Wildcats this season? Does he still plan to play in Europe? His wedding plans with Perth Lynx star Kayla Standish Is he hoping to play for Australia at the FIBA qualifiers in November?   Interview with Perth Wildcats Coach Trevor Gleeson (135:30)  Goals for the Perth Wildcats at the Blitz. Perth Wildcats injury update. Thoughts on standout players at the Blitz so far, Lucas Walker, Clint Stiendl, Damian Martin, etc. Will Clint Stiendl be a part of the Perth Wildcats roster in the NBL season? How will the Wildcats squad look in 2017/18   Recap: NBL Blitz Day 4 (140:00) New Zealand Breakers Vs Adelaide 36ers @ Mill Park Melbourne United Vs Perth Wildcats @ Knox Sydney Kings Vs Illawarra Hawks @ Kilsyth Brisbane Bullets Vs Cairns Taipans @ Werribee   Interview with FIBA Hall Of Famer Lindsey Gaze (135:30)  Thoughts on the Blitz and the current state of the NBL. Plans on getting the Melbourne Tigers back to the NBL. What areas make sense for new NBL teams next year. Comparing the NBL today to the league in the 1980s-90s. Why Lindsey feels the NBL should have unlimited import spots.   All of this and a whole lot more.... Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Torrey Craig, Jason Cadee, Ronald Roberts, Stephen Holt NBA Stars Past & Present - Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti Aussie Basketballers Abroad - Ryan Broekhoff, Brock Motum, Jack White, Ben Madgen, Cling Stiendl, Ater Majok, Rhys Carter, Daryl Corletto Australian Boomers Legends - Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Terry Dozier, Isaac Burton, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and email at info@aussiehoopla.com

Naked Beauty
Moving Beyond '#BlackGirlMagic' Ft. Lindsey Day (founder of CRWN Magazine)

Naked Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 56:11


"Hair is politicized whether we want it to be or not” — Lindsey DayOn this episode, Lindsey, founder of CRWN magazine — a revolutionary print magazine focused on black women and natural hair, comes by to talk about why she started CRWN, her hair journey, and how her upbringing informed her approach to the content she creates today. We get into discussion around the language that surrounds the natural hair community — the complicated grading system of 4A vs 4C, the cliche language that makes us cringe e.g. #BlackGirlMagic and even the term ‘natural’ itself. Topics 5:08 Why Lindsey created CRWN 7:12 Her natural hair journey 11:15 Being one of two black women in her *entire* high school 16:40 Hair type politics (4a,4b,4c) and the divisions within the natural hair community by hair texture 22:30 Perception of an afro in the workplace 23:40 Why Lindsey almost didn’t start CRWN 35:15 Kylie Jenner’s negative influence on beauty & the Kardashians using blackness to stay relevant 51:40 When Lindsey feels most beautiful & benefits of a low maintenance beauty approach Products MentionedNatural Lip Balm (https://www.hanahanabeauty.com) 5-Free Nail Polish (https://www.mischobeauty.com/) Where to Find & Follow CRWN http://www.crwnmag.com https://www.instagram.com/crwnmag/ https://twitter.com/crwnmag See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Girls On The Sideline
CFP Rankings, Parity in Football and Bad Officiating

Girls On The Sideline

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2016 39:35


Welcome to College Football Rankings Week One guys! This week on the Girls on the Sideline pod, the girls are discussing their thoughts on the first week college football rankings, the crazy parity they see happening in both college and professional football, as well as the horrible officiating that has been plaguing these leagues for quite some time. The girls also talk about Jimbo Fisher’s $20,000 rant, Lee Corso’s hilarious comment regarding the Miami vs Notre Dame game, as well as Pittsburgh’ college linebackers fashion statement while on the field. There’s a lot happening this week in the world of sports, so sit back, tune in, and leave us a comment with your thoughts!   Highlights of Today’s Episode: Texas A&M’s surprisingly high college football rankings – especially ranking higher over Washington. Wisconsin’s surprisingly low ranking. Western Michigan ranking in at 23 in the college football ranks. Could there be biases happening in the ranking system? Could viewership – or lack thereof – be affecting how college football teams are being ranked? Why the girls think the college play-off system is still “missing the mark.” Tennessee’s recent loss. Why Lindsey feels like this college football season is like playing a game of “52-card pick-up.” Lee Corso’s hilarious comment about picking a winner of the Miami vs Notre Dame game. Is LSU still on the “Tom Herman train?”   This Week’s Les Miles Coach on the Hot Seat Award: Lindsay’s Pick ­– Butch Jones of Tennessee. Whitney’s Pick – Tom Herman of LSU.   Lindsay’s MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton for calling out the refs on missed calls. This week’s LVP award goes to – The Cleveland Browns fans for their hilarious sign confusion.   Whitney’s MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – MBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers for moving the game time to later in the day to accommodate people wanting to watch Game 6 of the World Series. This week’s LVP award goes to – College football linebacker for Pittsburgh, Ejuan Price, for wearing cut-off pants without knee pads or shin guards while on the field. (What’s up with that, anyway?!)   Love the show? Join our fans on the net and leave us your honest feedback! Tweet Us Follow Us on Facebook Check Us Out on iTunes Tune In on Stitcher Hang Out with Us on SoundCloud Visit our Website  

Inspiration Rising
Answering the Questions of an Essential Oils Skeptic - Lindsey Elmore

Inspiration Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 53:41


Lindsey Elmore is a Doctor of Pharmacy, a chemist, and she has a tremendous passion for teaching complicated science in a fun way. She worked on staff at Young Living Essential Oils for over two years as the Director of Global Education and Health Sciences. Lindsey now leads an exclusive club of oil lovers through her sought after online courses at LindseyElmore.com where she teaches beginners and veteran oil users how to use oils and understand the science behind it all.In This Episode, You Will Learn:How Lindsey fell in love with oils.Scientific insights on how oils work.Why pure essential oils are better than synthetic.Why Lindsey is so passionate about Young Living Essential Oils.The easiest way to start using essential oils.Connect with Lindsey:LindseyElmore.comFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInYoung Living Essential OilsDon’t Miss A Single Episode:Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Music.Leave a quick review on any of the podcast apps to tell people what you think about the show.Take a screenshot of the podcast and post it on Instagram or Instagram Stories. Tag us @insporising. We’ll repost and give you a shoutout!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/inspiration-rising/donations