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Inspired Evolution
Dr. Tracy Kopp on Healing a Mother’s Wounds

Inspired Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 70:26


In this week’s episode, Amrit interviews Tracy Kopp, owner and director of The Urban Alchemist, a holistic health clinic with a team of over fifteen expert health and wellness practitioners providing wellbeing solutions for their clients’ mind, body and soul. Tracy, with so much courage and vulnerability, has come to share her story. She has reached a point in her journey where sharing what she has learned for the benefit of others feels an important part of her healing process. Amrit and Tracy dive deep into an open and heartfelt conversation about the wounds that have been stuck in Tracy’s body and heart for so long, the healing process she is facing with amazing fortitude and the positive effects on her most loved ones. The ‘mother wound’ may be defined as a loss or a lack of mothering. This is typically a deficit in the mother-daughter relationships that is passed down through generations of women in patriarchal cultures, and it is a reflection on how we have experienced parenting and how we parent. In her early twenties, Tracy suffered from anxiety and depression. She looked to talk therapy for answers but couldn’t find her way out of feeling like a victim in her relationships. She blamed her mother for a great deal of her pain. Like many mother/daughter relationships, theirs was marked by emotional distance. Having never been shown how to manage her own feelings, Tracy’s mother had been unable to pass on this skill to her daughter. Tracy became a mother of a beautiful baby girl, Ivy, at just 21. Neither herself nor her partner had any idea of the responsibilities of parenthood. In Ivy’s early years, Tracy enjoyed motherhood and her child tremendously, but things began to get dark. She and her partner were constantly fighting. Ivy’s needs went unmet for long periods of time and when the family eventually broke down, Ivy suffered deep trauma as her parent’s feud escalated. As a single mother carrying most of the load of caring for her daughter, Tracy was consumed by her own difficulties. She lacked the skills to control her own feelings of rage and despair, and acted abusively toward her daughter much of the time. She knew this was harmful for her daughter, but the struggle with her own demons left little room for learning patience or grace. Over time, Tracy saw the impact this cycle was having on her daughter. She wondered if the damage done was so great that their relationship might never be repaired. With a great deal of shame and fear, she decided it was time to have a look at what was going on inside herself. By turning within and facing what was hard to see, she began to recognize the harmful patterns inherent in her parenting and slowly break them. Today Ivy and Tracy have reached a place of real care and love where there is true understanding of the other’s experience. “I feel that she forgives me in a really meaningful way because she has seen how deep I will dig for her.” Tracy knows that her story is not unique and feels that by speaking openly about her journey, she may help others recognise that they, too, can make amends when they’ve hurt someone close. Tune In: Welcome Tracy Kopp to the Inspired Evolution!:(00:00:00)Impetus to reach the point of wanting to share something:(00:02:30)About a motherhood journey:(00:04:13)Some of the biggest things Tracy’s daughter has taught her about her:(00:06:23)About kids showing a mirror of integrity up to their parents:(00:07:21)What it was like raising a daughter on her own:(00:08:19)Noticing things were not working in the relationship with her daughter:(00:10:07)How do you fix an unhealthy relationship:(00:14:54)How is Tracy able to talk about it now without energetic charges around it:(00:15:44)What Tracy has had to own:(00:19:02)Rationalizing situations everyday reflected in Tracy’s own journey:(00:21:02)About identifying things, honouring them and treating them:(00:26:41)Vision for intergenerational healing:(00:30:14)More meaning to healing when it wasn't about Tracy anymore:(00:34:36)Why Tracy is willing to share now:(00:50:13)What is Tracy’s hope:(00:56:41)Tracy’s beautiful words to her daughter:(01:01:10)Tracy’s beautiful words to her mother:(01:02:41)Tracy as a child dropping into the episode, what would she see?:(01:05:08)Connect with Tracy Kopp:Website: https://www.theurbanalchemist.com.auLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-kopp-067612a1/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/theurbanalchemistInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/theurbanalchemist_Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvRoFL_EwngSqp6WCeZLdJQ Join the Inspired Evolution Community:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InspiredEvolution/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/InspiredEvo/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/InspiredEvolution/ Website: https://inspiredevolution.com/ Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/inspiredevolution. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sport and the Growing Good
#92: “He was sharing what he loved.” Tracy Krueger's life of impact through sports. Reflections from his son, Brendan.

Sport and the Growing Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 34:07


Tracy Krueger was a beloved husband, father, teacher, coach, and referee whose impact could be seen throughout the state of Wisconsin. He was widely known to use sports as a vehicle for “growing the good” in the world around him. In this SGG episode, Tracy's son, Brendan, joined us to reflect upon some memories of his father. We discussed: 1. The role sports played in Tracy's life growing up, including participating as an athlete at UW-Stevens Point and UW-Superior. 2. Tracy's guidance for his own kids in sports: If you start it, finish it. Remain committed. Never pressured kids to play sports. “Find that passion and share it with others.” 3. How Tracy made coaching a family affair. 4. What led Tracy into coaching. 5. Tracy's infectious passion and energy in coaching. 6. Finding joy and fulfillment when young people developed. 7. Appreciating “unsung heroes.” 8. Why Tracy became an official and how he went about it. “He was really a people person.” 9. Why Tracy spent time with and appreciated the maintenance personnel. 10. A note from a former student. “He believed in me.” 11. Celebrating small victories. 12.“I know you can do it!” 13. “He was sharing what he loved.” 14. Tracy as a mentor and supporter of others. “How can I help this person out?” 15. Baking treats for others.

Calm the Chaos
Ep. 52 Tracy Reid, Silver is my New Normal

Calm the Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 48:58


Calm the Chaos/Tracy Reid  Tracy Reid is passionate about working with women who want to create a more flexible lifestyle so that they can have more freedom in their lives to spend time with their loved ones or pursue their own dreams and goals As a certified lifestyle and business coach, Tracy has coached hundreds of women over the past 16 years and have helped them to gain clarity about their business and lifestyle desires.   What  You’ll Learn Tracy’s journey with a diet and lifestyle change based on health concerns How Tracy managed her health journey to heal herself from the inside out and remove any of the harmful toxins in her body.  Why Tracy decided to go silver!  Why Tracy wants to change the narrative for women wanting to go Silver How to manage the “grow out” process You need to acknowledge the beauty not yet there!  Be prepared to think of the stumbling blocks you’ll have along your journey.  How are you going to show up and deal with the challenge? What “me time” means to Tracy Tracy’s morning and evening routine.  Resources Connect with Tracy on Instagram  here  Connect with Tracy on YouTube here Connect with Deborah for Coaching here The mid life Quiz here Enjoy the show? Don’t miss an episode, follow the podcast on ITunes, Spotify, and I HEART RADIO Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast and share with a friend!

Elite Man Podcast
How To Stop Being A Reactive Person And Break Self-Sabotaging Cycles – Dr. Tracy Thomas (Ep. 295)

Elite Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 53:05


Dr. Tracy Thomas, author, psychologist, emotional scientist, and emotional sensitivity expert, joins our show in this special episode of the Elite Man Podcast! In today’s episode Dr. Tracy talks about emotional sensitivity and how to become more connected with yourself without being brought down by your environment. She discusses how to recognize self-sabotaging behaviors and how to break negative cycles and patterns throughout the day which ordinarily lead to bad decisions and outcomes. Tracy discusses a multitude of tips for balancing your emotions and overcoming mental hardships. If you’re wondering how to break the self-sabotaging cycles in your life, check this episode out now!   *Download this episode now and subscribe to our channel to get more of these amazing interviews! In our episode we go over: How Dr. Tracy has adapted her coaching and her personal life during the pandemic The different types of people and personalities and how they’ve been handling things differently Being an emotionally sensitive person The fact depression, anxiety, and suicides have skyrocketed during the shutdown Being someone who’s overcome past trauma and hardship and facing the current mental and social crisis How those who were emotionally unstable are coping with the lockdown Why Tracy is so much more successful in her coaching and training than the average rehab center is Having a mastery mindset growing up and parlaying this into her coaching The problems with AA and other rehab facilities and what they do wrong Getting to the root of your problems in mental health and in chronic disease How cycles work and why they effect virtually every decision you make Getting a hold of your cycles and thinking and your actions once you get into a pattern Breaking the self-sabotaging cycles and recognizing them before they get worse Giving yourself a break when you mess up and not being so hard on yourself Learning to have things in moderation as opposed to having to cut them off altogether and feeling disempowered Becoming connected to yourself Bringing attention and awareness to yourself and what this can do for your mental health and peace of mind Tracking your body and your feelings throughout the day Changing your reactions in real time without being reactive Being the facilitator of your emotions no matter what your environment is Taking responsibility over your emotions Check out Dr. Tracy on: Website: drtracyinc.com Facebook:  facebook.com/Drtracyinc Instagram:  instagram.com/drtracyinc Sponsors: * Follow Justin on Instagram now for daily content not found anywhere else! *Check out Justin’s new book ELITE MIND at EliteMindBook.com. *Join our email list at EliteManMagazine.com/newsletter now!

Master Your Health Podcast
43: Optimize Your Hydration with Tracy Duhs

Master Your Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 61:28


When it comes to overall health, hydration is the name of the game. However there is actually so much more to proper hydration than simply drinking a lot of water. In this episode, we discuss all things water with the "hydration queen" Tracy Duhs, including why it's helpful to supplement water with trace elements, alternatives to trace minerals if you can't buy them yet, about reverse osmosis, signs of dehydration, and so much more. As always, special shout out to Organifi and their amazing red juice for providing a delicious & nutritious afternoon pick-me-up! It really satisfies that craving for a sweet treat during the day, but only has 2 grams of naturally occurring sugar and no caffeine. Their red juice is packed with a tons of vitamins and minerals including an antioxidant berry blend, metabolism boosting blend, and an endurance blend with beet root powder, cordyceps powder, & reishi mushroom extract. It's definitely our go-to, especially before or after a workout and in the afternoon. Check out our favorite products here:  https://www.organifishop.com/pages/masteryourhealth and use our code MASTERS for 15% off your order. Check out more details from this episode below: In this episode you'll learn: -How Tracy got into the world of water -About her experience with dehydration during pregnancy -A few effects of mineral imbalance can -Why Tracy prefers mountain spring water -Why it's helpful to supplement water with trace elements -Alternatives to trace minerals if you can't buy them yet -Why Tracy suggests not drinking purified water -That natural spring water is the highest quality water you can drink -How water affects cell health -That reverse osmosis can be helpful if you can't afford mountain spring water (when you add trace elements back into it) -About Brita water filters and their lack of effectiveness with most water supplies -Why it's helpful to pinpoint the exact type of water supply you get (based on contaminants) -The main problem with reverse osmosis setups -Why sitting water is never good -Why shower filters aren't as effective as you may think -About the idea that humans are 70% water by mass -That dehydration becomes more of an issue with age -Humans are 98.9% water molecules -Hydration is about so much more than just drinking a lot of water -That we make our own metabolic water from mitochondria -About plastic vs. glass when it comes to bottled water and how heat/light can affect it -That xenoestrogens in water can throw off the endocrine system -Why most people wake up thirsty -That it's important to hydrate right away in the day -About hydrogen tablets and how they can be helpful -Tips for flushing excess sodium -About the difference between alkaline water vs alkalizing your system -Why it's so important to eat your water  -That aloe is great if you want to upgrade your hydration game  -How healthy fats can impact hydration -Key signs of dehydration - fatigue, excess hunger, bad breath, headaches, dry eyes/mouth, dry lips -About how the color of your urine may indicate hydration levels  -Why it's important to be intentional about your hydration but also not over-obsess over it -About the deuterium depleted water from Russia that Tracy drinks  -The importance of hydration, mineralization, nutrition, movement, sunlight, creative playtime, loving connected community, and sleep Connect with @Tracyduhs on Instagram Check out her podcast, Hydrate with Tracy Duhs References: Aquatru Water: https://www.aquatruwater.com/?src=affiliate&aid=14626&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtZH7BRDzARIsAGjbK2YlbpM-jy2WGiNYJx9P0ux-tH7O7iZkBqOooRbpSC3lb8lRWpZc_6caApWREALw_wcB Quicksilver Hydrogen Tablets: https://www.quicksilverscientific.com/all-products/h2-elite/  

Behind Her Empire
From $150,000 in Debt to Over $100 Million Dollars in Sales with Tracy Holland, Co-Founder of HATCHBEAUTY Brands

Behind Her Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 46:32


Tracy Holland is the co-founder of HATCHBEAUTY Brands, a top beauty and wellness incubator that has grown to over $100 million in sales. After leaving a career in public service, Tracy founded her first business in grad school where she went all in and invested every dollar she had to build something that would later be the foundation of her business today. HATCHBEAUTY works with top retailers, artists, and influencers to bring their ideas to life and create innovative brands in the beauty and wellness industry. Tracy is also the founder of HATCHBEAUTY Ventures where she advises young women entrepreneurs on business growth and strategy. As a mother of three young children, Tracy is a prime example of how you can balance motherhood with a career and that you don’t have to sacrifice one for the other.Tracy’s awards and honors include 2019 Fashion and Beauty Award for Beauty Service Provider of the Year, EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2017, and election to The Committee of 200, an organization of the most successful women business leaders globally.In this episode, we'll talk to Tracy about:* Tracy discusses her childhood growing up in an academic family and why her definition of success varied considerably from her parents’ [2:24]* Tracy reflects on what she learned from going to reform school at the age of 15 [5:40]* Tracy always thought she wasn’t smart enough but walks through how she eventually built her confidence which ultimately helped her considerably in business [9:44] * How Tracy started a successful scented nail polish company in grad school and invested her student loans to help with the financing [12:50]* Tracy shares how she got into big retailers despite having no experience in the industry [15:55]* Tracy explains why the brand failed, the importance of IP and understanding your deal structure when it comes to financing [18:46]* Tracy walks through how she overcame a dark time when her business failed and she was $150,000 in debt [23:00]* Tracy discusses key lessons she learned working in various businesses and why she ultimately quit her job to take control her own destiny [24:55]* Tracy opens up about her journey to motherhood & marriage [33:00]* Why Tracy’s definition of wealth has changed over the years [41:40]Follow HATCHBEAUTY Brands:* Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hatchbeautybrands/* Website: https://www.hatchbeautybrands.com/Follow Yasmin:* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

And She Spoke
Tracy Litt and Escaping the Pitfalls of the Past

And She Spoke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 28:10


Our past traps us.  It traps us into thinking that we’re inadequate, and can never become our fully actualized selves.  The worst part is, we listen. And we never grow.  According to today’s guest Tracy Litt, the past has no business affecting our future.  And that it should only ever exist between our two ears.  Tracy is a spiritual advisor and mindset teacher to female leaders and entrepreneurs.  And her teachings stem from one crucial statement:  We are the root cause of everything we experience So, all of us are only one choice away from changing our lives, altering it for the better, and feeling freer and happier.  Just like the choice Tracy made four years ago to walk away from a successful career in Human Resources to start her own coaching business.  Despite voices from her past telling her not to.  In today’s episode, Tracy takes us through how to dispel those discouraging voices from the past, how to become closer to your most actualized self, and unlock your true potential.  If you’re stuck in life - in a job you hate, running a business that’s on a standstill, or thinking about shifting careers, Tracy’s voice might just be the magic spell to get you out of your fix and achieve greatness! Here’s a peek at what else you can expect: Why Tracy’s corporate career was so life-sucking The concept of listening to you ‘actualized self’ above all else When and why Tracy faltered in her business and how she came out the other side The concept of the ‘fear talk track’ The importance of treating your business as unique to you What the statement ‘the how is none of my business’ means Why you should always take a step back and calm down   RESOURCES The Litt Factor The Litt Factor - Facebook The Litt Factor - Instagram The Litt Factor - Twitter This Week’s Joy and Hustle: Tracy’s Joy and Hustle is dancing! According to her, there’s no problem ‘a good shimmy can’t solve.’ On the work side, dancing and moving your body can refresh your mind and get you to that space where you’re actually excited to work rather than go about your day from a place of stress or pressure.  Know Your Numbers In our business, we're big fans of financial literacy and accountability. Knowing your numbers is an essential aspect of building a successful business and inherent responsibility for any entrepreneur.  What you focus on grows, so pay attention to your money. We use Bench for our bookkeeping. It's simple, elegant and saves us so many hours that would otherwise be spent neck-deep in receipts on the other side of a spreadsheet. Each month our transactions are automatically imported into Bench and we get on-demand financial reports. We even enjoy opening up our profit and loss statement to review each month. When tax time comes around, we are up to date and ready to go. And this is what Financial Empowerment feels like. Use this link to save 20% off your Bench Accounting plan for the first six months

Authentic Influence
Cleveland Cavaliers CMO Tracy Marek: Helping Communities Power Forward

Authentic Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 35:53


On today's episode of Authentic Influence, Adam Conner is joined by Tracy Marek, the Chief Marketing Officer of the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cleveland Cavaliers are an American professional basketball team competing in the NBA. Today, you'll learn: Why Tracy joined the Cavs 17 years ago; the journey, including LeBron's impact How Tracy guides her team to a culture of connecting directly and individually with every ticket holder and fan Deep dive into how the Cavs stand tall on social issues; how they aim to be first in that respect How the Cavs encourage sharing of, and activate, authentic fan moments As always, advice to build a more authentic brand Be sure to stay subscribed for more content and thought leadership like this, and do please leave a rating and review on iTunes if you like what you hear: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/authentic-influence/id1440872576. Be sure to follow our LinkedIn page to catch all of our content there: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/authentic-influence-podcast/. Reach out to Adam Conner on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjconner/ or via email at adam.conner@govivoom.com with suggestions for guests, content, or general interest/feedback. Find more at https://www.podcast.vivoom.co/. Enjoy! Music: "Streetview" by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Fire and Soul | Real Talks on Self-Love, Spirituality, Success, Entrepreneurship, Relationships, Mindset, Abundance + more

Here’s to a Miraculous Monday! This week’s pod guest is really special: Tracy O’Malley. We met at a speaking event back in 2018, and we immediately connected on a deep level. I felt like my soul just resonated with her. Tracy O’Malley is a woman on a mission to help all of us excel in every area of our life. She’s graceful, unapologetic, and mindful of her surroundings. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing the miracles in her life, listening to the nudge of a calling, and being brave enough to take action. Throughout this episode, Tracy shares her story of hitting rock bottom over and over, surviving near-death experiences, and how she overcame it all. She shares her vivid memories of the transformational experiences she’s had throughout her life, how they all connect, and how she’s living out her calling today. Take a listen to hear more about Tracy’s incredible story and how you can start taking action on your own calling, too. Some Questions I Ask: What was the transformation that led you to where you are today? (8:02)When did you realize that you were checking your soul at the door every time you went into work? (15:26)How did you get involved with Isagenix? (22:35)How did you access your calling? (32:52)What pushed you to take action on your calling? (42:19)How do you help people experience resonance with their souls? (45:13)How do you experience being an awakened soul? (1:04:39)In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Tracy entered into and exited the corporate world. (14:26)How Tracy woke up to her reality and decided to change her path. (17:00)What the Enneagram is and how Tracy uses it in her daily life. (25:50)The first time Tracy heard her soul’s calling as a child. (33:00)Why Tracy chose to listen to her calling over her ego. (42:35)What Tracy’s secret to success is. (44:09)Why stepping into the unknown is necessary for growth. (1:00:51)Connect with Tracy: WebsiteBecoming Bulletproof PodcastResources: Podcast Accelerator ProgramPodcast Accelerator Open House REPLAYEnneagram Institute See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Mind Your Business Podcast
Episode 290: 1 Year of Growing a Membership with Tracy Harris

The Mind Your Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 45:12


Today’s case study features the progress of someone who had the idea to create a membership just one short year ago, and since then she has launched it with amazing results! My good friend Tracy Harris is a mother of two kids under the age of 5, an Instagram Mentor and the CEO of the Mums With Hustle online community, an education platform for mothers in business. Tracy hosts the popular Mums With Hustle Podcast and her membership, Social Method Society, helps heart-centered and impact-driven female entrepreneurs turn followers into eager buyers. You’re going to hear what has worked for Tracy this past year, what didn’t, the lessons she learned and the growth she has experienced. It’s all here in this episode of The Mind Your Business Podcast! If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me and Tracy, @jameswedmore and @mumswithhustle. Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/itunes, and thanks for your support of this show! I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode! In the episode you’ll hear: What overcoming perfection in order to launch her membership looked liked The amazing results that they achieved, including a launch where over 300 new member signed up in just 4 days How Tracy has structured the membership and the pricing strategy that they’ve used The way she’s reframed the situation when members leave Why Tracy loves live webinars so much Her best tips for attracting and retaining new members How she’s been able to build a thriving business as a busy mother What she experienced in the corporate world, including anxiety, and the role quitting played on her path to entrepreneurship How Tracy is now using her intuition moving forward in her life and business For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/290 

Art Biz Podcast
Opening and Running Your Own Gallery: Tracy Miller (#22)

Art Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 38:52


Many artists have a desire to open their own gallery, but few know how much work and thought actually goes into it. In today’s episode, artist and gallerist Tracy Miller shares her experience of running the Tracy Miller Gallery for the last 7 years. Tracy discusses the journey from Fine Artist, to working in a Gallery, then opening her own gallery in Manitou Springs, Colorado. She talks about what type of artists she chose to work with, why she chose the specific location of Manitou Springs, the style of Art of the New West, challenges she overcame when running the business, how to still paint and have time for your own art when running a business, and advice she would give to others looking to open their own gallery. Tracy also talks about her decision to close down her gallery and focus more on her own work as an artist. In this interview, you will hear Tracy talk about: Her background as a fine artist, and how her experience with wholesale helped her later with becoming well versed in retail. Her experience working 5 years at an art gallery in downtown Denver, and why she feels working at a gallery before opening one is crucial. How Tracy Miller Fine Art came to be in 1994, and then evolved into Tracy Miller Gallery in 2011. Why Tracy chose Manitou Springs, Colorado as the gallery location, and how the mix of tourists and locals was a smart choice for her business. Why 70% of her sales ship out of state, and the importance of running a good virtual business on social media and your website. The importance of maintaining studio hours when you are an artist-gallerist. What Art of the New West means stylistically, and how the wildlife, landscape and Western themes are brought to life in a contemporary and colorful manner. The vision that Tracy brought to curating a cohesive gallery that some say fits perfectly together like a jigsaw puzzle. How Tracy chose specific artists for her gallery, and why she recommends working with artists that have tested their art before, engage with their clients and fans, and are active in their own business. Why gallery owners should know the price points of not only the art in their region, but the city or community as a whole. Crunch the numbers, and know the numbers. The success principles of “acting as if” and getting involved with your local community to network. How the internet has changed the way gallerists and artists interact as a collaborative effort rather than separate entities. Overcoming major business challenges, including two fires, floods and road construction projects around her gallery. Why Tracy has decided to close the gallery. Why her profit margin was at least 10% higher than a normal profit margin for retail. The different types of galleries that artists can open, and the choice they have to feature only their work, or create a space featuring both themselves and others.   Resources: Tracy Miller Fine Art Tracy Miller Gallery - Facebook Tracy Miller Fine Art - Instagram Comment on this podcast Quotes: “I wanted to bring the finest in this genre that I could to our region.” “Little did my artists know how long I stalked them!” “If you want to be financially successful and sell art, I knew I would have to pick people that had a following and a track record already.” “It’s a long term career, not a fast overnight career.” “Do your research and know your market.” “It comes down to a lot of organization and discipline to paint while you run a gallery.” “Never turn down the opportunity to promote yourself and meet new people.”    *** This episode is brought to you by the Art Biz Inner Circle. This is a group of unapologetically ambitious artists that my team and I worked with for a year. We help our members with goals, mindset, business strategies, and focus. See ArtBizInnerCircle.com ***

Dive With Data
The Critical Roles of Cognitive Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and Diversity in Business Today, with Tracy Ring Cryder

Dive With Data

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 25:01


Asha Saxena explores cognitive technologies and artificial intelligence with Deloitte Consulting cognitive analytics and RP alliance portfolio leader, Tracy Ring Cryder. In this episode we explore how businesses are taking a second look at cognitive technologies thanks to wide advancements in these technologies in recent years and the type of impact we can expect from more businesses adopting these technologies. Technology is evolving all the time and the better industry leaders, in all business sectors, understand the technology available to them, the wiser decisions they can make about investing in these technologies. What you’ll learn in this episode: The surprising ways most businesses begin the process of procuring new visualization tools and why that means that anyone in the organization now has the opportunity to influence the future or organizations Why Tracy believes it’s important for businesses to get accustomed to change – because technology is evolving so rapidly forcing change in many cases The reason Tracy’s organization shifted down from five-year roadmaps and strategies to only three and how she’d like to see it shift further down, to 12 or fewer months if possible Why Tracy believes it’s important to bridge the gap between business and technology and how businesses are becoming more tech savvy and tech companies are becoming more business savvy, creating better innovation and products How young professionals and interns are driving innovation in the workplace and why that’s a great thing for businesses The roles women play in driving technology and how it’s not only young women that are playing major roles in this push The huge gender gap in the technology industry and how the numbers of female executives in successful firms were more than double the number of female executives in unsuccessful firms How women are uniquely positioned to deal with the diverse challenges presented by technology in business Why diversity drives not only technology, but also business success as well, which is why it’s important to hear many voices in the process Ways to contact Tracy: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tracyring

Evolution of Medicine Podcast
Coaching and Functional Medicine: A Match Made in Value-Based-Care-Heaven

Evolution of Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 32:51


This Evolution of Medicine Podcast, Coaching and Functional Medicine: A Match Made in Value-Based-Care-Heaven, features KNEW Health’s Director of Coaches and the founder of The School of Applied Functional Medicine, Tracy Harrison, MS. Tracy first appeared on the Functional Forum with her “Future of Functional in Five: Health Coach Keys to the Future” in December 2016 (watch it here). In this interview, Tracy talks about the value she’s seen in KNEW Health’s experiment of creating a new practitioner: the physician-supervised functional-medicine trained health coach. Tune in for all details, plus some invaluable tips for doctors and health coaches, including: Why Tracy believes strongly that functional medicine science alone is not enough to transform people’s health, and how health coaching helps facilitates the behavioral changes necessary to get sustainable results The key role health coaches play in helping practitioners prevent burnout, focus on root cause resolution and run a profitable practice An insider look at KNEW Health’s physician-supervised, functional-medicine-trained health coaching model---and how this could rapidly transform the future of medicine Why “Tier Two” patients are often the ones who benefit most from health coaching The inside scoop on what KNEW Health is looking for when hiring health coaches ...and much more If value in medicine is outcomes divided by cost, then the functional medicine-trained health coach could become the most valuable provider in medicine. Want to learn more about how health coaches could help streamline your practice? Click here to listen and subscribe to the Podcast today.   Resources mentioned in this podcast: The School of Applied Functional Medicine KNEW Health

Crushing Classical
Fireside Chat #23: "Hell Week": Day 39 Meltdown

Crushing Classical

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 53:43


What you'll hear:   - How a single text message sent the two of us into a tailspin...and what we took away from it (we filet ourselves just for you)   - Why we strongly resist being labeled, defined or shoved into a box here at Crushing Classical (and why you should too)   - Why Tracy hasn't published a book yet despite her promise to do so back in January (if you've ever made a public promise and failed, you will appreciate this) - The #1 thing you can do to help others who are doing great work that is directly impacting your life (and it helps you right back)   ...and more obviously. Because there's always more. This was a tough Fireside Chat for us. We debated about doing it at all. We're human. We struggle. That's what this conversation reveals.   Thank you to Ficks Music for sponsoring Crushing Classical. Order now and receive 10% off your order with the code CRUSH: https://www.ficksmusic.com/