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The Playbook
The Difference Between Having a Business and a Job With Sharon Lechter and Brandon Dawson: Co-Author, Rich Dad Poor Dad and Founder & CEO, Cardone Ventures | #ThePlaybook 424

The Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 21:30


On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Brandon Dawson, CEO and co-founder of Cardone Ventures, and Sharon Lechter, keynote speaker and bestselling author, share insights on: [1:09] - How Brandon resigned himself to meet and learn from Sharon after reading books like Rich Dad Poor Dad and Three Feet from Gold [5:25] - Why Sharon's insights on intellectual property helped Brandon to sell his company for over $150 million [8:14] - How telling relatable stories empowers entrepreneurs from all walks of life to apply the most valuable lessons  [13:37] - The biggest reasons why business leaders fail to enhance the value of their organization

The Leveraged Practice Podcast
Ep.102 Going Virtual to Expand Your Business with Sharon Fast

The Leveraged Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 45:31


Listen on your favourite podcast app like iTunes or Spotify. Have you offered in person group programs before - and wondered how you could transition those to online? If so, you'll want to catch this episode about expanding your business by going virtual. Today, we have another amazing client, Sharon Fast, Registered Dietitian and private practice owner of HealthStyle Solutions. She shares her story about where she was in her practice a year ago, what her goal was and how her first launch of her program went.  Here's what we talked about: What happened when Sharon was forced to go online last year (and how she expanded her reach - and her practice boomed at that point!)  Her plan to predominantly focus on offering group programs (and move towards a more sustainable and profitable business model!)  Why Sharon ended up building a longer program than she had first outlined (and she shares her program format!) What her experience was in launching her program by reaching out to her network (and she was happy with the results!) Ways to leverage work that you've done so far in your practice (by taking the work you've done with clients and putting it into a step by step group program!) Sharon's story is a perfect example of the opportunity to grow your reach, your impact and your business by moving a practice online. She's continuing to reduce her one to one work and is focusing on enrolling people in her group program - giving her the chance to support even more clients! You‌ ‌can‌ ‌find‌ Sharon ‌online‌ ‌here‌ ‌‌healthstylesolutions.com ‌or‌ ‌on‌ ‌Instagram:‌ ‌‌@dietitiansharon If you enjoyed this podcast, you may enjoy these 3 episodes about bringing your practice online: Ep. 57 Adding Group Programs to a Brick and Mortar Practice with Suzanne Dietrich Ep. 63 Adding an Online Program to a Full Brick and Mortar Practice with Kelly McDonnell-Arnold Ep.84 Pivoting a Full Practice To a Full Group Program with Marie-Pier Pitre-D'Iorio Want to discuss what you're working on and your goals for your practice for this year? We'd love to hear more about your big dreams and find out how we can help! Book a call here  

At The End of The Tunnel
Sharon Salzberg on Her Reluctance to Start Teaching Meditation and the Story Behind Co-founding the Insight Meditation Society - Ep 040

At The End of The Tunnel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 76:56


Sharon Salzberg is a New York Times best-selling author and teacher of Buddhist meditation. The foundations of her teachings haven’t come from countless hours of practice and mastery, but rather from a life of suffering. Although difficult, Sharon’s childhood molded her to become one of the most influential meditative teachers in the United States and western world. As today’s guest, Sharon walks us through her journey, touching on her traumatic upbringing, journey into meditation, and life as a teacher. First off, Sharon tells us about her daily meditation routine. She then walks us through her childhood in more detail and describes the loss of her mother, her relationship with her estranged father, and the effect her immigrant grandparents had on her.Later, listeners will hear about the transitional period Sharon went through in college and about how she discovered philosophy and meditation. As we find out more, Sharon talks about her travels to India, as she shares various anecdotes about her teachers and experiences. Upon her return to the United States, Sharon embarked on a mission to create a center in Barre. She talks about the challenges she faced as well as what life was like discovering Western ways of living in a brand new community. Toward the end of the episode, Sharon tells us about her books, how the pandemic has impacted her teaching, and how she has adapted to a rapidly evolving world. To find out more about Mindfulness, Meditation, and Metta, be sure to tune in today.Key Points From This Episode:Introducing today’s guest, Sharon Salzberg.Sharon describes her meditation practices.Hear about Sharon’s childhood in more detail.Sharon details the night her life changed when her mother was rushed to the hospital.We ask Sharon about her spiritual and religious foundations as a child.The journey Sharon took to become a teacher. How choosing a philosophy course in college would ultimately change Sharon’s life.Sharon tells us about her teacher and mentor, Trungpa Rinpoche.Hear about Sharon’s experiences in India.What Metta is and how it works.Sharon’s experiences opening her center in Barre.What the history of meditation waves can teach us about where meditation is going.How Sharon stays relevant as an influential meditation teacher.Principles mentioned in Sharon’s book, Real Change.How Sharon sees links between Thai sex trafficking and poor farming conditions.Why Sharon believes Thai violence is linked to a public health problem.Ways meditation can help you get good at life.Sharon tells us about her interactions with Buddhist teacher U Pandita.

Pegasus Radio
Diversity and Inclusion with Sharon Slinger

Pegasus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 35:18


In this episode I was delighted to be joined by Sharon Slinger of Construction Rainbows; a Diversity and Inclusion Consultancy focused in the Construction industry. In this episode; Why Sharon, a chartered Quantity Surveyor working for a major contractor decided to make this huge career change. Need to have senior management on board. The main objections around D&I from the industry. The business case for D&I. How Covid has effected D&I. Easy wins / instigation that businesses can make. The need to support middle managers to be good managers. The issue that we have a good number of women who enter the industry but over time that number decreases. The need for management to be strong on this to make the change happen. The need for professional bodies to lead by example. The target and quota debate. The issue of unconscious bias. Extrovert and introvert - how the industry currently favours extroverts. How the digital agenda can be a driver. The need for women to ask for promotion and pay rise. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pegasusradio/message

Teacher Transition Podcast
021: From Teacher to College Instructional Designer & Trainer with Sharon Limegrover

Teacher Transition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 45:02


How would you like to show up to what you thought was a job interview to hear the words: We need you, and we need you now?  That’s exactly what happened to our guest and course graduate, Sharon Limegrover. Sharon decided to update her resume with her new skills as she was learning them. She didn’t even apply! The college went after her!    Listen to Sharon share her story of making the jump to instructional design before she was “ready” and why she will never look back!   In this episode, we’ll explore:    How Sharon was able to take care of her future, even when she was so close to retirement Why she is still referencing From Teacher to Instructional Designer now that she’s on the job Why Sharon finds instructional design and training so rewarding   If you enjoyed this episode I invite you to take a screenshot and tag me on your Instagram stories @teachertransition and tell me your biggest takeaway!  Want to know if instructional design is a good fit for you? Click here to take the free quiz to find out!   Referenced in the Show    Teacher Transition Website Facebook Instagram   Check out the full show notes at www.teachertransition.com/episode21

Strong for Performance
062: Using Your Own Science As a Guide to a More Meaningful Life

Strong for Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 47:09


What role can science play in organizational outcomes and personal well-being? My guest Sharon Strauss provides the answer to this question—and so much more—in this interview. Sharon is Founder of The Human Insight Group, an Executive Coaching and Leadership Advisory firm that serves clients globally. As the creator of HumanSight®, she uses insights from the latest neuroscience research to help her clients approach situations in new ways. Before becoming a coach, Sharon spent 15 years in her own technology consulting practice providing Fortune 500 companies with technical experts in internet networking and project leadership. You’ll discover: Why Sharon believes now is the time for a human revolution in the culture of organizationsWhat makes self-awareness and emotional regulation critical for all leadersThe science behind our brains and bodiesWhy a sense of belonging and trust are essential for effective team interactions and resultsThe benefits of learning to pay attention to signals from your body

Motion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business
061: How to get into the tech industry as a motion designer w/ Sharon Harris

Motion Hatch: Helping Motion Designers Do Better Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 29:52


Tech companies are creating more and more opportunities for motion designers to work in UX design. Instead of the traditional studio work, this means working with one company on a specific product. But what does it mean to do this work and how is it different from other types of motion design? Sharon Harris is a senior motion designer at Google. As part of the Google design team, Sharon works with the editorial design platform, conducts interviews and podcasts, and arranges the annual design conference, SPAN. Today, Sharon and I speak about how to get into UX motion design and what it’s like working in the tech industry as a motion designer. As tech industries are utilizing motion design as part of the branding, the opportunities for motion designers are growing. As a result, it has become possible to work entirely within the tech industry creating UX/UI products.  Sharon has found that working in tech is incredibly exciting. She is able to come up with many of the ideas for products and be more involved throughout the whole creative process. If this is something that you’d like to be a part of, Sharon provides some actionable tips on how to get involved. In this episode Why Sharon moved from a career in advertising to tech How motion designers can take advantage of the growing use of animations as branding elements What it’s like working with one specific brand or product Tips for finding work creating UX designs  Predictions for the future of UX/UI How UX/UI design differs from advertising   Quotes “Everything is interconnected. We don’t just think about what a button looks like, but how it moves, what is the spatial and hierarchical relationship, how it transforms. It’s about understanding the logic behind why we make those decisions.” [8:46] “There’s just so many things you can do. It’s a very exciting field. There’s never a dull moment” [11:14] “Stories move people. That’s what I see motion growing into more within tech.” [23:13] “It’s work that is touching millions of people. You don’t focus on something that is seen for a few seconds and then disappears in a month or two. This is stuff that is implemented and people use it every day.” [31:47]  Links Follow Sharon Harris on Dribbble | Instagram Design.Google SPAN Episode 57: VR in Motion Design   Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help. Subscribe on iTunes. Podcast music licensed by Big Waves sonosanctus.com dankoch.net Some of the links above are affiliate links. Basically, this means that if you decide to make a purchase through one of these links, we will earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. You can be sure that we would recommend these products whether or not we made any commission on them. Please don’t spend your money on them if you don’t think that they will truly help you improve your business, although, in our experience, they will. Accessibility - Material Design Join the Motion Hatch Community The Freelance Contract Bundle

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing
Episode 143: Understanding Your Leadership DNA, with Dr. Sharon Spano

The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 18:49


Sharon Spano helps high-level leaders transform how they think, adapt, and respond in complex business environments. As a Behavioral Strategist with a Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems, Sharon leads her clients through specific research-based practices that empower them to embody their highest potential in business and in life. Sharon is also the author of The Pursuit of Time and Money: Step into Radical Abundance and Discover the Secret to a Meaningful and Prosperous Life (2017). She also hosts a weekly podcast, The Other Side of Potential, which focuses on how C-Suite executives integrate the complexity of business with their own quest for a meaningful and prosperous life. What you'll learn about in this episode: Why Sharon has begun working in the field of “leadership DNA,” and how many business leaders are influenced by their families' backgrounds in entrepreneurship How the latest research is indicating that we inherit more than our physical appearance from our parents but also inherit behaviors How Sharon's work in systemic mapping focuses on systems and on the energy within those systems to help business leaders and entrepreneurs How systemic mapping helps users recognize patterns of behavior in themselves and others, helping them make better choices and have stronger interactions with others Sharon shares the story of helping a client recognize a pattern of behavior caused by familial input that was holding her back from scaling her business Sharon shares another story, about a client who had a habit of pushing too hard to be noticed due to being rejected by his father at a young age How to get a free copy of Sharon's book The Pursuit of Time and Money: Step Into Radical Abundance and Discover the Secret to a Meaningful Prosperous Life Why Sharon wrote her book to help business leaders understand that they can change their own developmental level and have a greater sense of perspective and potential How to register for one of Sharon's three workshop levels she is teaching: Behavior DNA, Leadership DNA, and Organizational DNA Resources: Free copy of The Pursuit of Time and Money by Sharon Spano: https://thetimemoneybook.com/free Free coaching consultation for one-hour: https://sharonspano.com/coaching/ Workshops: https://sharonspano.com/workshops Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drsharonspano LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonspano/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharonSpano Additional resources: www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/termsbook www.SmartRealEstateCoachPodcast.com/ebook www.SmartRealEstateCoach.com/QLS/

Bolton Ebikes - The Podcast
Idaho Ebiking with Sharon | EP 3

Bolton Ebikes - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 25:02


Hey everybody! Welcome back to Bolton Ebikes! This is episode number 3 of the podcast. Today we have a very special guest. She is a customer who has purchased a couple of ebikes. Probably somebody a lot like you. Whether you have purchased an ebike or you’re still considering it...I think Sharon might help you make a good decision. So, let’s give it up for Sharon from Idaho! This is The Bolton Ebikes Podcast and I’m your host, Kyle Chittock.  On this episode you’ll hear:  What started Sharon’s passion for ebikes. It’s not what you think. What helped her make an informed decision when choosing her ebike.  The fun places she rides in Idaho with her friends and why she prefers an ebike over her old mountain bike. She shares how ebikes have helped her stay mobile. The everyday tasks she does with her ebike. What it feels like to ride an ebike for the first time.  Why Sharon likes the fat tires over regular tires. What you can do to enter to win your own ebike. Thank you so much for listening to the show. Remember to make every day an adventure, have fun, and don’t crash. Links Get notified when new episodes are released & to be entered to win a free ebike: http://www.ebikepodcast.com Get a Bolton Ebike: https://www.boltonebikes.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/boltonebikes?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/boltonebikes Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/868947773245145/ I want to hear your stories about electric bikes. Want to be on the show? Submit your information and stories about your ebike adventures to the team at info@boltonebikes.com 

Fiercely Human
Sharon Prentice: The Transcendent Love in Grief, Death, and Our Last Moments

Fiercely Human

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 76:40


Soon after completing her graduate studies in psychology, Dr. Sharon Prentice found the world of secular psychology lacking-her patients needed “something more”. So, she set out to investigate and explore alternative methods in the field of mental health that would incorporate that “something special” she believed existed in each and every individual soul. Her journey would take her through the great religions of the world as well as to a discovery of ancient, time-proven alternatives to modern therapeutic models of counseling. She is the author of the bestselling book “Becoming Starlight: A Shared Death Journey from Darkness to Light” which attempts to answer the question “Is this all there is?” She now primarily works with terminally ill patients and their families to help them transition with more love, truth, and surrender. Beth Clayton Beth Clayton (your host) is a soul-based life and health coach and loves to help open-hearted people break free from their own self-sabotage, outdated thought patterns, and past pain so they can deepen their relationship with their own soul’s intuition, speak their truth courageously and fulfill their most authentic desires. She is the creator of multiple group programs, retreats, and transformational workshops, leading hundreds of truth-seekers toward finding freedom and ease in their relationship with food, their bodies, their lives and ultimately, themselves. In this episode we dive into: ● Sharon’s journey from the death of her infant daughter and rejection of life and God to helping terminally ill patients die with and their families grieve with love, grace, and surrender. ● How Sharon’s shared death experience (SDE) at the moment of her husband’s passing changed her entire perspective of death and life. ● The beauty, magic, and healing that can happen in the room where someone is taking their last breath. ● Why Sharon encourages everyone to perceive the deathbed differently and enter into a place of joy, music, and laughter. ● Why it is important to say what you need to say, even if it is difficult for the person who is dying to hear. ● The love and non-judgment that Sharon has experienced on the other side, and why she shares that knowledge as much as she possibly can. ● How writing “Becoming Starlight” became part of her own healing and part of how she serves the love she has for her late daughter and husband. You can find Sharon at: https://sharonprentice.com/@sharonprenticephd on Instagram Resources Mentioned: Becoming Starlight: A Shared Death Journey from Darkness to Light You can find Beth at: @bethclaytoncoach on Instagram www.soulbodylife.com Grab your free e-book, “The Secrets in Your Sabotage” at www.soulbodylife.com/free-stuff Beth’s TedX RIGHT HERE.

The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 70: Stages of Human Development in the Business World, with Dr. Sharon Spano

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 48:24


Sharon Spano, Ph.D., helps business leaders transform how they think, adapt, and respond in complex business environments. As a business strategist, author, and Professional Integral Coach, she leads her clients through specific research-based practices that empower them to realign their business strategy with a life of meaning, accelerated performance, and increased profitability. Sharon is also the author of The Pursuit of Time and Money: Step Into Radical Abundance and Discover the Secret to a Meaningful Prosperous Life. She is also a scholar-practitioner who enjoys researching and understanding some of the hard stuff of life so you don't have to. There's nothing like helping people move through a challenge such that they come out more passionate and fulfilled on the other side. Whether you're a person in the midst of change, an entrepreneur, or an organizational leader, Sharon would love to help you discover a more meaningful and prosperous life. What you will learn in this episode: Sharon recaps the concept of Leadership DNA, covered in episode 61 of the Other Side of Potential podcast: The Fundamentals of Systemic Mapping and Leadership DNA Why it is important for business owners, leaders and entrepreneurs to know which of the “12 stages of human development” they are at Why humans don't stop developing at adulthood despite the common belief otherwise, and why human development continues throughout one's lifespan Why Sharon first became interested in the stages of human development, and why the various stages determine how we experience life and how our consciousness evolves Why stages four, five and six are generally the most relevant to people in the business world, and what each of these stages represents What common traits are found in those in the fourth stage (“conformists”), and why people in this stage often see the world through a lens of scarcity Why people in the fifth stage (“experts”) have a self-reflective ability and a degree of introspection, and why experts tend to place efficiency before effectiveness Why the “achievers” of stage six make great entrepreneurs, and why they generally focus on effectiveness over efficiency and are often workaholics Why people in stage eight (“individualists”) have a greater concern for harmony and equality in the world and see things through a lens of abundance Why knowing which stage you are currently in can give you greater clarity and purpose and reduce your anxiety Additional Resources: Website: sharonspano.com Book: thetimemoneybook.com Events: sharonspano.com/workshops Contact: sharon@sharonspano.com Twitter: @SharonSpano Podcast: www.TheOtherSideofPotential.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharon.spano.1

Move Daily Health Podcast
Move Daily Health Podcast Episode 013: Let’s Talk Functional Medicine, with Dr. Sharon Kelly

Move Daily Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 53:33


Do you suffer from low energy? Have you struggled to find the cause of an underlying health problem? In today's episode we talk to Dr. Sharon Kelly, a Naturopathic Doctor and Functional Medicine Practitioner with a true focus on preventative medicine. Sharon has been in practice for over 14 years and specializes in Environmental Medicine, diagnosing and treating difficult but common problems like mold and mycotoxin illness. If something isn't right with your health but you can't seem to find the answer, be sure to tune in as Sharon discusses how she helps her clients find the "Why?" behind their symptoms. Show Notes: 0:00 – Who is Sharon Kelly? 3:25 – What is Functional Medicine? 4:30 – How Functional Medicine fits within the modern Healthcare system, and the value of of a team-based approach across Healthcare professions. 8:20 – The two most common categories of ailments seen in Sharon’s patient population: - Infection & detoxification 9:30 – We dive in major environmental impacts, notably mold toxicity. 10:25 – How to know if you're suffering from mold toxicity, and how & why it can affect people differently. 12:35 – We discuss how people on the Hypermobility spectrum can be more susceptible to mold and other environmental factors. 15:35 – How do people become affected by mold toxicity? - Food (grains) & water-damaged buildings 17:20 – Did you know that raw cashews are poisonous? Dain didn’t until a few weeks ago… 18:55 – Sharon outlines her approach with patients: - Minimal supplements, minimal inputs, and food as medicine. 20:40 – Why Sharon doesn’t like to eliminate many foods from the diet: - Immune system tolerance to food vs. food composition itself 21:40 – Don’t take away SOUL FOODS! How elimination diets can negatively impact the nervous systems and overall health. 22:35 – The value of understanding the “Why” behind treatment recommendations 23:40 – We discuss the value of CONTEXT in discerning the right information to apply to your own personal circumstances 25:10 – Sharon elaborates on why dietary diversity is important for immune function 30:15 – We chat about supplements (namely those for energy) and again the value of context therein 34:55 – Sharon touches on how chronic stress suppresses immune function - You have to impact the stressor itself, impact the impact of the stressor, or detoxify the stress hormones themselves. 37:25 – We revisit the importance of understanding the “Why” behind symptoms, and how this is key to managing overall daily stress. 41:25 – Some advice around stress management and optimizing digestive health 45:25 – Sharon’s book recommendations: - The Body Keeps the Score, by Bessel van der Kolk - Toxic, by Neil Nathan - Game Changers, by Dave Asprey - Dare to Lead, by Brene Brown 47:05 – Sharon’s daily non-negotiable self-care tool: Gratitude. 49:00 – Sharon’s one piece of advice to help you with your wellbeing: Be very aware of the feelings that drive your daily decision-making, because these decisions dictate the stimulus received by your genetics, and this interaction dictates your health and well-being. 51:00 – Where you can find Sharon. More about Dr. Sharon Kelly: Dr. Sharon Kelly is a Board Certified Naturopathic Doctor and Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. The founder of the Bayview Natural Health Clinic, Sharon has been in family practice in Toronto for over 14 years. Her special interest is preventative medicine, which involves looking for and address the underlying cause of disease, rather than just relieving the symptoms. Sharon attained certification in Mind Body Medicine from the Bensen-Henry Institute (BHI) at the Harvard Medical School. The MHI mission is to fully integrate mind-body medicine into mainstream health care by means of rigorous, evidence-based research and clinical application of the work. Sharon is also certified in Functional Medicine.

PRmoment Podcast
Sharon Bange, managing partner at Kindred, on the PRmoment podcast

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 26:44


This week on the PRmoment Podcast, in the latest of our life stories series, I’m interviewing Sharon Bange, managing partner at Kindred.Kindred has a fee income of circa £5m, a turnover of approx £9m and employs circa 50 people.It is an interesting story because the business almost went bust in 2010 (for reasons discussed in the podcast) but it has since recovered.Sharon has been with the business since 2003 and is now a managing partner.[00:00:48] How Sharon ended up in PR although her first choice of career was to become a social worker.[00:02:53] How Kindred has come back from the brink of administration. [00:03:21 ] Why, when David Cameron's Conservative Government came to power in 2010, it had immediate negative implications for Kindred because 90% of its client base was public sector government work.[00:03:41] Hear how the morning after the 2010 election, the phones at Kindred kept ringing – and it was government departments ending their contracts.[00:04:43] How by the summer of 2010 (the election was in May) Kindred as a business was "completely decimated" and "all of the clients that the business was built around couldn't spend with us anymore."[00:05:57] How Nick Mustoe and the Kindred management team took over the business in what was, in effect, a management buyout.[00:07:35] Why associate directors and above got equity in the new Kindred.[00:07:51] Why having a shared-ownership structure played an important part in rebuilding the business[00:08:54] Where do you start – when 90% of a businesses work disappears overnight?[00:10:23] How did the team at Kindred manage to win enough work quickly enough to keep the business going?[00:11:57] Ten years ago, Kindred bolted its public relations business together with an advertising and creative agency – Sharon looks back at the lessons learnt in hindsight.[00:13:23] How people at Kindred often work across disciplines, functions and sectors.[00:15:18] Why Sharon has spent her whole 15-year career at Kindred.[00:15:45] Why, for Sharon, the culture at Kindred means it is a special place for her.[00:16:42] How Sharon regards herself as risk averse but likes a challenge![00:17:29] Sharon talks us through her personal values and why they are important to her. Hint: she doesn't like bullshitters![00:20:15] How it has worked for the business having two managing partners – Sinead Gray and Sharon.[00:20:48] Why lots of people at Kindred do not work full time[00:24:25] Why earned media and paid media do different things in influencer marketing.

Sacred Psychology with Tamara Powell, LMHC
Season 03: EP12 - Self Help & Spiritual Enlightenment vs. Spiritual Entertainment with Sharon Podobnik-Peterson

Sacred Psychology with Tamara Powell, LMHC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 55:05


"If all you do is read a book, your shit is still gonna show up at happy hour!" Learn the sneaky half-truths that can often keep us from TRUE self-care from John Hopkins professor and executive leadership coach, Sharon Podobnik-Peterson.  In this podversation: Why Sharon describes herself as "values driven and multi-passionate" How her journey in the field of education has shifted over the years The sneaky half-truths that can often keep us from true self-care True self-care is so much more than bubble baths It's not self-care if it's not moving you towards something (e.g., self-love, better leadership etc.) Don't wrap your stress up in glitter. #sugarcoatedshit #shitastic The reason female relationships tend not to be as healthy as their male counterparts The power in asking those you care about, "How can I love on you right now?" Key differences between spiritual entertainment and spiritual enlightenment If all you do is read a book, your shit is still gonna show up at happy hour! #shitonalist & #stopdescribingyourshit Most people have several awakenings in life (i.e., revalari - Latin word for revelation) Living a eulogy life vs. a resume life Tips for getting started with effective and practical self-care Therapist first to figure out your past shit Then a coach to figure out what's going on now (i.e., current shit) Only after those first two, add in helpful supplements like books, meditation, journaling etc. Rinse and repeat as needed #nosugarcoatedsolutions Meet Sharon Podobnik-Peterson: Sharon is an executive leadership coach, adjunct professor of education at Johns Hopkins, and the founder of Go Love Yourself - THE #1 PERSONAL GROWTH SUBSCRIPTION BOX FOR WOMEN. Special Offer For Sacred Psychology Listeners: Enter promo code SACRED to receive 10% of ALL your purchases!

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast
Episode 253: Sharon Vornholt: Mining in Probate

Real Estate Investor Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 27:11


Sharon Vornholt has been investing in real estate in the Louisville, KY area since 1998. In addition to being a full-time investor, she is the creator of the Louisville Gals Real Estate Blog and hosts a popular podcast called “Let’s Talk Real Estate Investing”. Sharon writes articles for a number of sites for real estate investors, and she is a regular contributor to REI Wealth Magazine. She is also a coach, a mentor and hosts several live events every year. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Why Sharon specializes in probate, marketing and branding; and how she got involved in real estate Sharon’s advice for getting started in probate and for tracking down leads and getting probate lists Why you only need to know the name and address of the deceased and the name and address of the executor Why it’s vitally important to make connections and form relationships of trust with probate attorneys How persistence can be the pillar of successful direct mailing campaigns, especially in probate homes Why Sharon doesn’t mail to surviving spouses, and why she likes using professional letters How to use Bonjoro Video Email to reach out to prospective sellers and get their attention Why the key to success in probate real estate is maintaining momentum and sending repeated, low-key contact Resources: Bonjoro Video Email: www.bonjoro.com REInvestorSummit.com/GoProbate REInvestorSummit.com/FreeProbateLetter REInvestorSummit.com/Machine REInvestorSummit.com/noteservicing REInvestorSummit.com/100 REInvestorSummit.com/101

Good Life Project
Sharon Salzberg: Insight, Meditation and Lovingkindness

Good Life Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016 59:24


This week on The Good Life Project, we welcome Sharon Salzberg, a renowned meditation and lovingkindness teacher and founder of Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts. She travels the world teaching people how to become aware and cultivate lovingkindness in their lives.Sharon also recently partnered with Dan Harris to bring her latest venture to life, 10% Happier, an exciting new app that builds on Dan’s book, 10% Happier.Today, Sharon and I dive into her inspiring path to peace and love and her journey to help others achieve the same. A journey that involved a pilgrimage to India, where she's meet not only her teacher, but a small group of students who, along with her, would eventually rise up to become some of the world's greatest teachers.In This Episode, You'll Learn:How Sharon's difficult childhood set in motion a deeper quest.Why Sharon went to India, what she hoped to find, and the surprises that awaited.How Sharon ended up in the town of Buddha's birth with a small group of students who would become some of the world's greatest teachers.What called Sharon back to the U.S. and why she decided to found the Insight Meditation Center in Barre, MA.What lovingkindness meditation really is and the unusual way Sharon practices it.How Sharon became involved with Dan Harris and the 10% Happier app.Why you need to take care of yourself in order to show others kindness.Mentioned in This Episode:Connect with Sharon: Insight Meditation Society | Facebook | Twitter | 10% Happier App10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works – A True Story by Dan HarrisDaniel GolemanSusan PiverRam DassJack KornfieldLinda Stone