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In today's digital age, many affairs start online. Today's question is from a wife whose husband looks at semi-nude pics of women online and gets angry when she confronts him. This listener wants to know how to set boundaries with her husband to change his behavior. Take a listen as I explain how boundaries work in marriage and what she can do if her husband doesn't change his behavior. Have a question you'd like answered on the show? Send an email here or direct message me on Instagram. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Take my "Affair Proof" Quiz Here Ep. 231: 10 Warning Signs + 12 Digital Signs of an Affair **If you like the show, please leave a review! This helps other marriages and relationships grow too! ** Leave a Review and Subscribe to the Podcast Remember, sharing is caring! Share this episode via email or social media. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
As we are making our way through a major election year, we are seeing a distressing increase in misinformation, disinformation and attacks against women candidates and leaders. Bridget Todd breaks down the situation and why it is crucial to address for the future of democracy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this empowering episode of the Brilliant Business Beautiful Life Podcast, host Samantha Bell delves into the heart of values-based entrepreneurship, specifically tailored for women online entrepreneurs. Samantha discusses the profound impact of aligning your business practices with your personal values and beliefs, ensuring your work not only thrives but also deeply resonates with your core self. This episode is packed with insights on identifying your core values, aligning your business to reflect these values and the transformative power this alignment holds for your business's success and personal fulfilment. Listeners are encouraged to take actionable steps towards building a business that not only succeeds on paper but also fulfils on a deeper level, making every business decision meaningful and purpose-driven. Samantha's conversation is an inspiring call to female entrepreneurs to lead businesses that stand out for their authenticity, integrity, and alignment with their personal beliefs, promising a journey not just towards financial success but towards creating a business and life they truly adore.I'd love to know what you enjoyed about today's episode! Leave a comment below or DM me on Instagram @16thavecreative Don't forget to subscribe, and tap the bell so you'll be notified every time a new episode drops. Plus, it would be amazing if you could rate the show and leave a positive review.Here's a few ways we can help you: JOIN THE WAITING LIST FOR START-UP SUCCESS! Build Your Business in 60 Days! Ditch Your 9-5! Get Your 9-5 Exit Plan Here! Get the Brilliant Business Beautiful Life Playbook Straight to Your Inbox! Ultimate Website Content Checklist The Framework: Your Brand Voice Check out our Services : Squarespace website design, copywriting, & branding
Morra Aarons-Mele is the host of The Anxious Achiever, a top-10 management podcast that helps people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their leadership. Morra founded Women Online and The Mission List, an award-winning digital-consulting firm and influencer marketing company dedicated to social change in 2010 and sold her businesses in 2021. She is also the author of a bestselling book, The Anxious Achiever, which published in 2023. In this classic episode, Morra joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about her book, how to turn anxiety into an advantage, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Doing the Opposite: Business Disruptors, Jeff Dewing speaks to Morra Aarons-Mele, who is a speaker, entrepreneur, author and podcaster who prides herself on helping people to talk about hard things. Morra knows that taking your mental health seriously is a leadership strength. She hosts ‘The Anxious Achiever Podcast' and founded the award-winning social impact agency Women Online and created its database of female influencers, the Mission List.Morra is driven by the idea that people can be happier at work. She reflects on her career, from early dotcom businesses to US Politics, and the mental health struggles she faced along the way – even when mental health was not something that was openly discussed. She now works to help people better understand themselves so they can work in a way that better suits their temperament, their personality, and their character.Morra explains than managing expectations is a crucial part of managing your mental health. ‘We're driven by invisible expectations that stress us out and often make us really anxious. We don't understand other people's expectations of us. What is the goal here?!'. Clearly defined, realistic expectations are essential in ensuring positive mental health. Morra highlights the factors that motivate employees most; studies show that autonomy and agency are more important to most workers than a pay raise. Also, ensure you utilise your staff effectively by placing them doing what they love. People will naturally be more productive and thrive in an environment where they can excel. Morra is also inspired by the mantra of Cali Yost that work/life balance is a fiction, instead you need to find your work/life fit! Make work work for you, whatever that may look like. Hosted by Jeff Dewing Watch the podcast on YouTube Discover Cloudfm GroupWebsite | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
Today's guest is Morra Aarons-Mele, host of the Anxious Achiever podcast and author of "The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Leadership Superpower." Morra is a renowned expert on the topic of living well in spite of anxiety. In this episode, she discusses the spectrum of anxiety, its role in achievement, and strategies for people to manage anxiety in their personal lives and the workplace. Morra emphasizes the importance of understanding and identifying anxiety, self-advocating in treatment, and shifting workplace cultures to better support those with anxiety. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. “We create workplaces that are designed to use anxiety as a tool to drive performance. By constant surveillance, by not having enough time, by being on Zoom all day, by delivering packages all day without the ability to take a bio break or a lunch break, and by having constant leaderboards that show your progress against others. And then we wonder why people are burnt out and anxious.” ~Morra Aarons-Mele Our guest, Morra Aarons-Mele, is the host of The Anxious Achiever, a top-10 management podcast that helps people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their leadership. Morra founded Women Online and The Mission List, an award-winning digital consulting firm and influencer marketing company dedicated to social change, in 2010 and sold her businesses in 2021. She helped Hillary Clinton log on for her first internet chat and has launched digital campaigns for President Obama, Malala Yousafzai, the United Nations, the CDC, and many other leading figures and organizations. She lives outside Boston with her family and menagerie. For more details, visit www.theanxiousachiever.com. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This month we have our first-ever duo on Creator: Behind the Influence, Iconicakes.Our CEO Jenny welcomed sister duo Sara and Avni, also known as iconicakes, into the podcast studio for an eye-opening discussion on navigating their lives not only as immigrants in the UK but as growing social media superstars, and the ever-important topic of representation of brown people in the media. Sara and Avni share how their Riverdale fan account ‘face reveal' ended up in the launch of Iconicakes, the difficulties of collaborating as sisters and business partners, and what sharing their dual culture online might look like in the future.This episode is a must-watch, and for Iconicakes, this is just the beginning…Subscribe to iconicakes: https://www.youtube.com/@Iconicakes Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iconicakes Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iconicakes Listen on all streaming platforms: www.digitalvoices.buzzsprout.com/ Keep in touch | Digital Voices Check out our website: www.digitalvoices.com Follow us on… Instagram: www.instagram.com/digitalvoicesglobal/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/digitalvoices/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@digitalvoicesglobal Twitter: https://twitter.com/digitalvoicesuk
In this episode of WiseTalk, CEO and Executive Leadership Coach Sue Bethanis hosts best-selling author and workplace mental health expert Morra Aarons-Mele. Morra hosts The Anxious Achiever podcast for LinkedIn Presents, which won the 2023 Media Award from Mental Health America, was a 2020 Webby Awards Honoree, 2022 “Best Commute Podcast” Signal Award winner, and is frequently a top 10 management podcast and top 50 business podcast. She's passionate about helping people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their success. Morra speaks to and consults frequently with Fortune 500 companies, startups, and U.S Government agencies. She is a LinkedIn “Top 10 Voice” in mental health.Morra is an entrepreneur and communications executive. In addition to her work in workplace mental health, Aarons-Mele founded the award-winning social impact agency Women Online and created its database of female influencers, the Mission List, which she sold in 2021. Morra was named 2020 Entrepreneur of the Year at the Iris Awards, created to recognize excellence among digital content creators. She has helped three US presidential candidates and a range of mission-driven organizations create communications, marketing, and fundraising campaigns.Morra is also a prolific writer. Since 2004 she has covered the campaign trail, the White House, the lactation room, and the office cubicle. She has written for the New York Times, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Slate, InStyle, O, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Guardian. She is the author of the new book, The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower, a compelling guide to managing the anxiety that comes with succeeding and leading.Morra has degrees from the Harvard Kennedy School and Brown University. She and Nicco Mele live in Boston with their three children.
A conversation with Morra Aarons-Mele, the host of The Anxious Achiever, a top 10 management podcast exploring links between mental health and leadership. Morra is also the founder of Women Online and the Mission List, an award-winning digital consulting firm and influencer marketing company dedicated to social change, and the author of The Anxious Achiever, Turn Your Biggest Fears Into Your Life. In this episode, Morra and Alex discuss the impact of anxiety in the workplace, and how it can be used as a powerful lever of change.She also shares how her career path, beginning from political consultancy, advocacy campaigns, and non-profit campaigns, led to her dream of helping people manage their mental health at work.Listen to this episode now and discover the role anxiety plays in our workplace behavior, and how we can unconsciously be allowing it to affect the team around us.
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Author of The Anxious Achiever and Hiding in the Bathroom, Morra Aarons-Mele is also founder of the award-winning social impact agency Women Online. In this Provocateurs podcast episode, she joins Geoff Tuff of Deloitte and Stuart Crainer of Thinkers50 to set the record straight on normalising anxiety. Data shows that high achievers manage more anxiety and depression, and Morra explains how to rethink the relationship between mental health and success. She describes anxiety as a spectrum, where at one end it can be quite debilitating and at the other, it's a nervous but motivating energy. Having learned how to manage her own mental health through a career in digital marketing, politics, consulting, and more recently running her own business, Morra set out to learn the stories of other leaders who manage anxiety and depression. Her own podcast, The Anxious Achiever, for LinkedIn Presents, won the 2023 Media Award from Mental Health America, was a 2020 Webby Awards Honoree, 2022 “Best Commute Podcast” Signal Award winner, and is frequently a top 10 management podcast and top 50 business podcast. This podcast episode discusses mental health conditions including anxiety and depression. If you experience any personal mental health concerns, please consult a doctor, mental health professional, or seek help from a recognised mental health organisation. ------Terms in this podcastVUCA: Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and AmbiguityThis podcast is part of an ongoing series of interviews with executives. The executives' participation in this podcast are solely for educational purposes based on their knowledge of the subject and the views expressed by them are solely their own. This podcast should not be deemed or construed to be for the purpose of soliciting business for any of the companies mentioned, nor does Deloitte advocate or endorse the services or products provided by these companies.
Anxiety in the workplace is far more common than many of us are willing to admit. And by refusing to normalize it we are making it even more difficult for people to navigate mental health issues and thrive at work. Our guest today, Morra Aarons-Mele, is no stranger to anxiety in the workplace and is the author of The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower. Morra has done powerful work in raising awareness for mental health in the workplace and has a long list of achievements to her name. In addition to being a best-selling author, global speaker, and consultant, she is also an entrepreneur and communications executive. She is the founder of Women Online, an award-winning social impact agency and she created its database of female influencers, The Mission List, both of which were sold in 2021. Morra is also the host of the award-winning podcast, The Anxious Achiever, where she helps listeners rethink the relationship between their mental health and leadership. In today's conversation with Morra, we discuss what inspired her to pursue her work as an advocate for workplace mental health and why anxiety in the workplace needs to be normalized and understood differently from the way it is today. She shares the details of her own complex mental health journey and unpacks how our biased systems aren't actually designed to serve large groups of the population — like minority groups, women, and neurodivergent individuals — and what steps you can take to make work work for you (and how to identify what you need to help you get there). We also explore why self-awareness is essential to good leadership, what it means to make anxiety your ally, and how to assess when anxiety is a response that will be productive or counter-productive for you. To learn more about anxiety at work and how to shift your relationship with your mental health, be sure to tune in to this thought-provoking conversation with Morra Aarons-Mele! Key Highlights From This Episode: • Introducing today's guest, Morra Aarons-Mele, her complex mental health journey, and why she was compelled to write on the topic of being an anxious achiever. [00:58] • Reframing mental health issues not as something to be overcome or cured but as something that you can learn to manage. [06:22] • The one message Morra would like people to take away from her work. [10:57] • What Morra has learned about incorporating anxiety and making it an ally. [13:49] • Asking how to make work work for you and identifying what you need to help you get there. [15:27] • Taking a strengths-based approach and how to navigate systems that aren't aligned with what you need and want. [17:58] • Why self-awareness is a pivotal part of good leadership. [22:02] • Understanding the different ways that anxiety can manifest, the importance of acknowledging it, and advice on the next steps to take. [24:23] • Tools and tips for how to assess when anxiety is a productive response. [30:47] • How to access Morra's work and get in touch. [32:00] For More Information: Guest links - hyperlinked & underlined Morra Aarons-MeleMorra Aarons-Mele on LinkedIn Morra Aarons Mele on Twitter Morra Aarons-Mele on Instagram Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Morra's Latest Book: The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower Morra's Podcast: The Anxious Achiever Podcast Companies founded by Morra: The Mission List and Women Online Morra's TED Talk: 3 Steps to stop remote work burnout Are you ready for a BIG positive shift in how you're working and what you're capable of achieving today in your career and leadership? Let's work together and make that happen! 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Why does it appear there's less kinky women online than men? I think I may have figured out one reason... because they're inundated with creepy messages right off the bat.... and I'm NOT even a diaper girl so I can't imagine how many crazy messages they get. This is why I chose to lurk online when I was younger. I read a small sampling of the ridiculous messages I get. NOTE: I am ALL for freedom of speech, so please write whatever you want but please be aware of how it can come across for the other person. My goal is... to see lifestyle kinksters of all genders & non-genders feel safe to be themselves online. WE CAME UP WITH SOLUTIONS for the folks that get these messages, on how to deal with them better! Solutions at 16.00 Are you female presenting & get a ton of non-appropriate messages? Comment below! JayBDL is Switchbacks on Fetlife. Diaperperv can be found at http://www.diaperperv.com
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Do you fear your mental health issues? Are you running from them by overachieving? There is a way to reframe what we perceive as our greatest weaknesses, and turn them in to our greatest strength. Remember: every great leader has anxiety. Learn to love who you are and you'll start to see yourself holistically: defined by your impact, not just your perceived weaknesses. TAKE OUR FREE MONEY MINDSET QUIZ HERE: https://dreamwithdan.com/money-mindset-quiz/ Morra Aarons-Mele knows that taking your mental health seriously is a leadership strength. She launched and hosts The Anxious Achiever podcast for LinkedIn Presents. She's passionate about helping people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their success. Morra speaks to and consults frequently with Fortune 500 companies, startups, and U.S Government agencies. She is a 2022 LinkedIn "Top 10 Voice" in mental health. Her new book, The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower, was published by Harvard Business Review Press in April 2023. This is not a book just for anxious achievers — it is a book for any human being who wants to transform their mental health.” Morra Aarons-Mele is an entrepreneur and communications executive. She founded the award-winning social impact agency Women Online and created its database of female influencers, the Mission List, which she sold in 2021. Morra was named 2020 Entrepreneur of the Year at the Iris Awards, created to recognize excellence among digital content creators. Welcome once again Dreamers, to the Do it with Dan Podcast! The place to truly dream with your eyes open. It's time to expand our experience with some more great discussion on the power of the mind in all things. Whether you want to manifest more wealth, emotional abundance or love in your life; this is the podcast for you. Please share your stories with me over at dreamwithdan.com. Connect with Lynne here: Website - https://morraam.com/ *PLEASE RATE US AND SHARE* Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Music Credit: "The Dreamer", Common Timestamps of interest: 01:54 - I'm Morra Aarons - Mele 04:00 - America is broken 10:54 - Labelling is a personal thing 14:30 - The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower 18:40 - How can people start to seek the right support for them 22:00 - Co-dependancy in professional life 25:19 - What were the pivotal moments for Morra? 31:40 - What are some things that readers will take away from the book? 34:03 - You have to love who your, to be a great leader
EPISODE 1433: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the author of THE ANXIOUS ACHIEVER, Morra Aarons-Mele, about how to turn your biggest fears into your leadership superpower Morra Aarons-Mele knows that taking your mental health seriously is a leadership strength. She launched and hosts The Anxious Achiever podcast for LinkedIn Presents, which was a 2020 Webby Awards Honoree, 2022 “Best Commute Podcast” Signal Award winner, and is frequently a top 10 management podcast and top 50 business podcast. She's passionate about helping people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their success. Morra speaks to and consults frequently with Fortune 500 companies, startups, and U.S Government agencies. She is a 2022 LinkedIn "Top 10 Voice" in mental health. Her upcoming book, The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower, will be published by Harvard Business Review Press in April 2023. Harvard Business School Professor Amy Edmondson calls the book “a game changer, wise and practical,” and Andy Dunn, who co-founded and sold the popular men's clothing brand Bonobos, says “Morra has written an astonishing book. She moves from stories to data to advice in a page-turning way. This is not a book just for anxious achievers — it is a book for any human being who wants to transform their mental health.” Morra Aarons-Mele is an entrepreneur and communications executive. In addition to her work in workplace mental health, Aarons-Mele founded the award-winning social impact agency Women Online and created its database of female influencers, the Mission List, which she sold in 2021. Morra was named 2020 Entrepreneur of the Year at the Iris Awards, created to recognize excellence among digital content creators. Before starting her own business, Morra founded the digital public affairs team at Edelman, where she worked with Fortune 50 clients. Previously, she was the Internet Marketing Director for the Democratic National Committee. Aarons-Mele is also a prolific writer. Since 2004 she has covered the campaign trail, the White House, the lactation room, and the office cubicle. Her first book, Hiding in the Bathroom: How To Get Out There (When You'd Rather Stay Home), was published by Dey Street Books in 2017 and was an Amazon bestseller. She has written for the New York Times, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Slate, InStyle, O, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Guardian. Aarons-Mele has degrees from the Harvard Kennedy School and Brown University. She and Nicco Mele live in Boston with their three children. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Morra Aarons-Mele is the host of The Anxious Achiever, a top-10 management podcast that helps people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their leadership. Morra founded Women Online and The Mission List, an award-winning digital-consulting firm and influencer marketing company dedicated to social change in 2010 and sold her businesses in 2021. She is also the author of a new book, The Anxious Achiever, which publishes this week. Morra joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about her new book, how to turn anxiety into an advantage, and much more. Show Notes
Morra Aarons-Mele: The Anxious Achiever Morra Aarons-Mele is the host of The Anxious Achiever, a top-10 management podcast that helps people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their leadership. Morra founded Women Online and The Mission List, an award-winning digital-consulting firm and influencer marketing company dedicated to social change, in 2010 and sold her business in 2021. She helped Hillary Clinton log on for her first internet chat and has launched digital campaigns for President Obama, Malala Yousafzai, the United Nations, the CDC, and many other leading figures and organizations. She is the author of The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower*. In this conversation, Morra and I discuss some key tactics that help leaders release just a bit of control. Since control is often driven by fear, we can let go of some control by making small shifts in our practices, awareness, and planning. We also explore how to set boundaries that will help us lead in ways that are more helpful to others — and ourselves. Key Points Control is often caused by fear. Optimism can be a bit of an antidote to it. Adopt a practice mindset by making small shifts to endure uncomfortable things. Practice open awareness throughs surrender; the opposite of controlling and micromanaging. Get clear on scheduling, deadlines, longer term career goals. Those provide a healthy illusion of control. Create a distinction between having an emotion and being the emotion. Begin setting boundaries by noticing when you are moving from comfort to discomfort. Resources Mentioned The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower* by Morra Aarons-Mele The Anxious Achiever podcast Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes Four Steps to Get Unstuck and Embrace Change, with Susan David (episode 297) Effective Delegation of Authority, with Hassan Osman (episode 413) Align Your Calendar to What Matters, with Nir Eyal (episode 431) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.
Morra Aarons-Mele shares powerful tactics for channeling anxiety into a productive force. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why it's powerful to admit you're anxious. 2) The common thought traps that hold achievers back. 3) Three powerful solutions to stop negative self-talk. Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep855 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT MORRA — Morra Aarons-Mele is the host of The Anxious Achiever, a top-10 management podcast that helps people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their leadership. Morra founded Women Online and The Mission List, an award-winning digital-consulting firm and influencer marketing company dedicated to social change, in 2010, and sold her business in 2021. She helped Hillary Clinton log on for her first internet chat and has launched digital campaigns for President Obama, Malala Yousafzai, the United Nations, the CDC, and many other leading figures and organizations. She lives outside Boston with her family and menagerie. • Book: The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower • Book: Hiding in the Bathroom: An Introvert's Roadmap to Getting Out There (When You'd Rather Stay Home) • LinkedIn: Morra Aarons-Mele • Podcast: The Anxious Achiever — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy by David Burns • Book: Feeling Great: The Revolutionary New Treatment for Depression and Anxiety by David Burns • Book: The Anxiety Toolkit: Strategies for Fine-Tuning Your Mind and Moving Past Your Stuck Points by Alice Boyes, PhD — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • BetterHelp. Discover your potential with online therapy. Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/awesome See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you unknowingly harnessing the power of anxiety to drive your success? In today's fast-paced, high-pressure world, it's no secret that anxiety is on the rise. But what if we told you that anxiety could be the key to unlocking your true potential? Welcome to our podcast, where we dive into the world of anxious achievers, and explore how mental health plays a crucial role in the success of leaders everywhere. In this riveting episode, we will uncover the fascinating relationship between anxiety and achievement, shattering the stigma around mental health in the world of leadership. This is where we're heading in today's fascinating SPARKED hot take, and we're welcoming another expert guide, Morra Aarons-Mele. With Morra's depth of expertise we're uncovering the often underestimated and misunderstood elements of anxiety. We look at how embracing anxiety can fuel your ambition and drive you to new heights. Morra share's the hidden strengths of anxious leaders and how deep empathy and awareness is transforming leadership and the way we think about success. She offers powerful strategies for channeling anxiety into productive energy and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. As well as the surprising research that links high-functioning anxiety with extraordinary leadership. Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Morra Aarons-Mele as we delve into the untold stories of anxious achievers and discover a refreshing reframe for those of us who have felt our experiences with anxiety were an obstacle for our success or would be perceived as a weakness. Tune in to learn more about the misconceptions of anxiety and how to harness the power of anxiety for success in your work and life. SPARKED HOT TAKE WITH: Morra Aarons-Mele | Website | LinkedIn Morra is the host of the top leadership podcast, The Anxious Achiever, which is also the name of her upcoming book, The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower, will be published by Harvard Business Review Press in April 2023. Morra has dedicated her career to helping people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their leadership. In 2010, she founded the award-winning digital consulting firm, Women Online, which has since become a powerhouse in the world of digital campaigning. Morra's impressive career spans across working with political and social leaders, including helping Hillary Clinton log on for her first internet chat, launching digital campaigns for President Obama, Malala Yousafzai, the United Nations, the CDC, and many more. AND HOSTED BY: Jonathan Fields Jonathan is a dad, husband, award-winning author, multi-time founder, executive producer and host of the Good Life Project podcast, and co-host of SPARKED, too! He's also the creator of an unusual tool that's helped more than 650,000 people discover what kind of work makes them come alive - the Sparketype® Assessment, and author of the bestselling book, SPARKED. How to submit your question for the SPARKED Braintrust: Wisdom-seeker submissions More on Sparketypes at: Discover You Sparketype | The Book | The Website Read more on the Sparked Newsletter on LinkedIn. Connect with Jonathan Fields on LinkedIn. Presented by LinkedIn.
Anxiety isn't bad….it's just data. For some it can even serve as a catalyst, driving them to achieve. Morra Aarons-Mele is the founder of the communications firm Women Online, and hosts the award-winning Anxious Achiever podcast for LinkedIn Presents. Her book, The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower, is out next month. Morra would like to put an end to the demonizing of anxiety, and her argument is pretty compelling.
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Morra Aarons-Mele. She is the host of The Anxious Achiever, a top-10 management podcast that helps people rethink the relationship between their mental health and their leadership. Morra founded Women Online and The Mission List, an award-winning digital-consulting firm and influencer marketing company dedicated to social change in 2010. Her upcoming book is called The Anxious Achiever: Turn Your Biggest Fears into Your Leadership Superpower where the mission is to normalize anxiety and leadership in today's workplace. Morra shows that anxiety, with the right tools, can turn into a strength instead of a weakness. More About Morra Aarons-Mele: https://morraam.com/ Listen to The Anxious Achiever Connect on LinkedIn More About The Agency Certification Intensive Training: Learn more Take The Marketing Assessment: Marketingassessment.co This episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network.
In this episode, Host Paola Soares speaks with Australia-based Roslyn Ranse, a travel advisor and business strategist who's been in the travel industry for over 15 years. She is the founder of Travel Agent Achievers, where she educates and mentors other travel consultants to grow their business and put in place systems and processes that will accelerate their business and ultimately enhance their client's experience. She educates her community through live events, courses and masterminds. She is also the host of the Travel Agent Achievers podcast. Roslyn has a background in sales and marketing but once she had her son she realized it was time to “work smarter not harder” and she decided to grow her travel business and mentor other home-based advisors to do the same. In 2022 alone, she co-hosted the Women Online conference with top Australian business woman Tina Tower, was a guest speaker at Business Blueprint during each of their virtual conferences, and was a Finalist for Coach of the Year in the AU Mumtrepreneur Awards. Beyond that, she is an award winning travel agent with itravelaus, and has been featured in print in the Greater Port Macquarie Focus, Travel Daily, and Travel Talk magazines. In this interview she shares what a travel advisor does and how businesses could benefit from it, what it takes to become a travel advisor along with tips on what it takes to start your own business as a travel advisor… this and so much more… Connect with Roslyn: Instagram: @travelagentachievers travelagentsachievers.com Let's Connect: Instagram: @butfirstshefailed Paolasoares.com Paolasoares.com/courses Weekly But First, She Failed Newsletter Sign up/ Your Boss Woman Profile Quiz But First, She Failed FB Community Email me: Paola@Butfirstshefailed.com
The Praying Christian Women online conference is LIVE!! But there's still time to sign up: www.prayingchristianwomen.com/conference2023 Day 1 isn't over yet, and you still have 24 hours after each session goes live to watch it! We've included the morning session for Day 1 as today's podcast episode. It's short and sweet so you have plenty of time to head over to the conference and watch all of our amazing speakers!
China, aka @anihcbychina, is best known for showing her bright and colorful outfits on Instagram, but her infectious energy and positivity are what keeps people on her page. In this episode we dive into how she developed her incredibly unique personal style that's most strongly defined by her master pattern and color mixing. She's an avid thrifter, and made sure to give us her best tips and tricks. We chatted about how becoming a mom changed her personal style (for the better of course), and how it began her love affair with sneakers, but also how it forced her to love what she already owns. Shopping your own closet and coming up with creative new ideas can feel daunting when you're not constantly buying new things, but China has more than enough to chose from since her closet spills into her living room! In addition to having a successful social media presence, China also owns her own graphic design business, Designs by China, and we get into how that plays a role in how she styles herself! This episode is full of laughs, good vibes, and inspiring tidbits from start to finish so make sure not to miss this! China's IG Designs by China Designs by China IG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
In this episode, researcher and Director of the Internet Democracy Project, Dr. Anja Kovacs discusses using the feminist idea of consent to prevent data misuse, how anonymity can empower women online, and why we need to reimagine how data governance works.‘In Perspective' is The Swaddle's podcast series where academics reveal little-known facts about Indian history, society and culture. Notes: 00:00:59:20- Why and how do physical and data bodies matter in debates around the governance of data?00:06:51:14- How does one respond to people who say that this is the price you pay for being on the internet?00:12:07:02- What is data sovereignty, and what are the problems with the discourse around sovereignty and data colonialism in India?00:19:13:23- What would it mean for the Indian state to actually step in and take steps to protect individual freedom and autonomy with regard to their data, and are there any instances of strong policy-making for this in other countries? 00:30:21:23- What impact have gender and sexuality issues had on the development of freedom of expression online in India, and what role do Indian courts play in this regard?00:41:07:20- How has evolving discourse on gender and sexuality impacted digital rights in India including through the judiciary?
VOTE FOR MOZILLA'S IRL PODCAST TO WIN A SHORTY AWARD: TANGOTI.COM/IRL A historic number of women of color are running for office this election cycle. But their candidacy comes with an added burden. Bridget joins Sam and Anney at Stuff Mom Never Told You to talk through the midterm elections and what they mean for women online. And speaking of voting, vote for Mozilla's IRL podcast to win a Shorty Award (it only takes a moment!) at TANGOTI.COM/IRLSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US midterms have once again brought to the forefront the abuse women, especially Black women and women of color, face online and the consequences of dismissing it. Bridget Todd breaks down how the internet has been weaponized, what we can do about it, and her new podcast Internet Hate Machine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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COVID has accelerated digitisation for women In 2020 more than 40% of the world's population wasn't using the internet, with many more women being unable to get online. Now a new global study into digital access in 90 countries shows that although women were disproportionately impacted by the COVD pandemic, it seems to have got more of them online in Southeast Asia and Africa. In these two parts of the world, the study shows progress in terms of bridging the gap between men and women and access to tech and the internet. While, historically, 90% of transactions in India were done by cash, the researchers say the pandemic forced more people to turn to digital payments for everyday items including food and other goods. In many parts of Southeast Asia, including India, many women are doing most of the shopping. The combination paved the way for progress and highlights a unique instance where the pandemic benefited women in these regions. Additionally, now equipped with their own digital wallets, women are afforded more agency over their finances. The progress in gender parity was seen in sub-Saharan Africa (8% improvement from 2019-2021), the Middle East and North Africa (6%), and South Asia (3%). We speak to Tufts University researchers who carried out the work; Dean of Global Business Bhaskar Chakravorti and Research Manager Christina Filipovic. War Games; Real Conflicts/Virtual Worlds/Extreme Environments Gareth and Ghislaine visit the Imperial War Museum in London to see the UK's first-ever exhibition to explore video games and what they can tell us about conflict. Developing technology has introduced new ways of telling and experiencing war stories; toy soldiers and board games, cinema screenings of the First World War, radio broadcasts from the frontlines of WWII, and TV images of the Cold War have given way to first-person shooter games on iconic consoles like the Atari 2600 and the Super Nintendo to internet driven team battles with the latest graphics and audio immersion. But is gaming tech the right place to explore conflict and how much is this entertainment industry driving tech development elsewhere? The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Ghislaine Boddington. Studio Manager: Michael Millham Producer: Ania Lichtarowicz (Image: Rural woman talking on a mobile phone and using a laptop, India. Credit: Exotica.im/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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FOR FREE REGISTRATION, CLICK HERE. Coming from a background of natural health Dawn has owned multiple businesses as a doula, a childbirth educator, a homeopath and eventually an essential oil based network marketing business. Dawn spent 7 years building this business to multiple six-figures and reached the top 3% of leaders in just under 3 years. Her favorite part was personal growth and she used this to help dozens of people build their network marketing businesses. At the end of 2019 her family took a big leap and moved to Guatemala from Canada. They had been involved in bringing donated emergency vehicles and supplies to Guatemala for a number of years and at the same time grew their business there. In the past couple of years she has been spending more time coaching and mentoring women to live fully into their purpose which often includes entrepreneurship and natural health in order to attain freedom. INSTAGRAM . . . . SHOW NOTES Get on the Hansen Method waitlist. Click here. 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Hi, I'm Shannon Hanson, a Christian entrepreneur, a mom of three. And after dealing with my own health mysteries, I made it my mission to learn everything I could about the thyroid. I soon became certified as a holistic wellness practitioner, a functional nutrition practitioner and a functional diagnostic practitioner. And so much more. After that, I founded the revolutionary thyroid program, the a method as a health professional and a mom. I fully understand the importance of having a fun, simple, and sustainable plan for achieving a responsive thyroid. So I share actionable and practical strategies for developing a responsive thyroid so that the ambitious moms and women can gain freedom from fatigue and lose the thyroid weight once. And for all each week, I will be here for you along with my guest experts, we will be sharing simple and tangible tips that work for not only your thyroid, your hormones, your family, and your mindset, so that you can get back to living the life that you envision for yourself. Welcome to the thriving thyroid podcast. (01:21): All right, you guys welcome back to the thriving thyroid podcast. I have Dawn with me on the episode, something else anyways, I have with me today and we're about this upcoming summit that she has together and I have the opportunity to speak so welcome, Don. (01:46): Thanks. So Shannon, I'm really excited to be able to chat a bit about summit and all that it has for women. (01:51): Yeah. So give us a little bit of background as to who you're and why you decided to do this summit. (02:00): Yeah, so my background really was a very natural background when I had children. So before that, probably not so much, but it's like the moment. Yeah. Kids suddenly you really, really wanna take care of them even better than you take care of yourself. And so with my first child I, I was really, you know, making all her food and looking at cloth diapers and just wanting to be really holistic with her. And that really opened up a whole new world for me. And from that point on I went into the journey of becoming a doula which originally just started with friends and then ended up being a whole business and teaching more natural style childbirth education classes, and then became a breastfeeding consultants for our area. And I really loved the fact that as I got to know women, I saw them also wanting to do things more naturally, which made me feel like I need to stay ahead of them. (02:54): And so I went I went back to school and I became a homeopath as well, which just was just using natural medication to help families. And so I loved all of that and I loved the whole area, but what ended up happening is of course, as, as my kids got older and I got older, it changed kind of the direction of things because I started to see more in the end of mental health and women who are burning out and women who are struggling just to be moms and transitioning from, you know, a working mom to a, a stay at home mom or a stay at home mom to a going back to work mom and all of these areas. And so I guess what really propelled this summit is I did a summit in February that was specifically on mindset and mental health and making sure that you're living your best life and that it's okay to take care of yourself. (03:42): And it's not a bad thing to decide to pull back and be more gentle and take time and, and all of that. And from that summit, I started to hear a lot from women on the health issues that they were dealing with, which often was coming out of stress and overwork and burnout, and even just life transition. And so I thought that is my next summit. I am definitely going to step into a summit. That's gonna talk about women's health physically, mentally, emotionally in a more natural sense. And so I started to put this one together and I'm really, really super excited about it because I feel like it has something for every woman up there. (04:18): Well, and I, so several things, I was the exact same way. I clothed my first two kids. And then they came out with honest company and I was like, I'm going back to you once you kinda hit a certain point. I'm like the amount of laundry that I have. But that was honestly what started me in my journey as well, was my kids. Right. I was doing it for my kids. I wanted to understand these dyes and food and all of these wonderful things. And so I love that part. And then the second part is I feel like, and maybe you can speak into this a little bit. And, and maybe you haven't seen it. I don't know, but I feel like with COVID, a lot of the women have hit more burnout. Mm-Hmm right. They they've got a career, they've got a job, they have kids, they have a house they have, you know, and then they're locked inside their homes and, and all, all of that has just taken a toll on us mentally and emotionally and the stress and the burnout and all of that. So (05:32): Yeah, you totally, totally agree with you. I think, especially like you had women who maybe were, stay at home moms, but suddenly had then stay at home children homeschooling whether they wanted it or not. Right. Or we had women who were working part from home and doing that you know, and just, it was just such a, a forced transition and really not much time to make that transition. Yeah. And I think even for the whole family, right? Like all of a sudden we saw kids having mental health issues, emotional issues that they didn't have pre and moms trying their best to cope with that. And you cannot be a psychologist and a mom, you know what I mean? Like we already have enough roles. Yeah. So I feel like it just, everything that could have come up came up and I think for women, we're still in the transition, we're still re not even, I wouldn't even say recovering. I feel like we're still in it because we're still too close. Right. Mm-hmm so we're still in it. And we're maybe only now recognizing I need some help. Like I need to actually look at me. (06:36): Yes. Yeah. I, I love that. We're still, we're still in recovery and my husband and I joke we're like people have gotten stupid since COVID and , (06:50): And we we're speaking to ourselves, but it's like, some of that common sense I feel like has kind of gone away, but more so, because we're still in the stress, we're still in the fight or flight. There's still things every single week that is happening and changing and people are, you know, and at least for us, we're like, it's just important to have a lot of compassion because you don't know what someone is going through. And I have a really good friend right now that is going through some things. And I was like, I had no idea. I have no clue that this was happening behind the scenes. And she held it so well for so long. And so anyways, it's just been a reminder to me that it's important to have grace with people. So go ahead. (07:51): I was gonna say too, the other thing too, I think that's happening. And part of the reason why I think this summit is in a really good space is as women are, are, you know, going through all this transition the last couple years, we're also on social media, way more, and we're taking in way more. And that also means that we're getting ads thrown at, thrown at us of what we should be doing, how we should be doing it. What's right. What's wrong. What the problem is with us, whether it's our, you know, our weight our, you know, our ability to do enough work, our ability to be successful, whatever it is, we've been so bombarded with that in a way that even if you, you know, were into social media in the past, you weren't locked in the way that you were in the last couple years. (08:31): Like it was a form of escape too, but we were also getting all of this pressure to be, you know, the best person and, you know, the COVID 30, like we heard of all these things during that time. And I think that's part of what I would like to demystify as we go through this summit is, Hey, Hey, let's actually look at life in reality and what you can actually manage and what let's make it simple. You know, it's okay for you not to be a twig. It's okay for you not to starve yourself. It's okay for you not to be on an exercise and diet roller coaster. It's okay for you to have emotions and to have, you know, PMs and to you know, have gut issues. And these are all things that can happen now. How do we make you healthier in a way that doesn't drive you crazy or feel like something else is getting put on your plate. Yeah. And so I think that needs to happen to pull back from all that stuff we've been inundated with. And at the same time kind of give us a sense of relief. Like, oh my goodness, okay, I'm not doing it all wrong. and, and this is some of this is normal. (09:37): I, I think that's so good for so many reasons. And I think that would kind of hit on what my first question was, is, and, and maybe you wanna add to this is who is this summit for? Like, as a listener? How do you know if this is for you or not? (09:54): Yeah, I think like truly, honestly, I think it doesn't matter your age as far as being a woman or the time of life. Like we really are covering all the ages and stages. The only thing we're not covering is we're not covering pregnancy and fertility. So if that is like your absolute biggest passion, and that's all you wanna hear about, that's probably not for you then, but otherwise you're in. And I think the, the cool part about this is, you know, whether you are, have a, like a young family, no family you have that premenopausal stage you're in menopause. This will cover all of those things because it's really about areas to improve the life and the health overall of women. Not just like you specifically have to have these things in order to, to enjoy and participate in this. So I think that's the fun part about it is that there's so much information for everybody. (10:44): And yet it's, I keep saying this, but it's not information that you're gonna feel like, oh my goodness, I've gotta do all these new things now. Like it's information that you're gonna be like, oh, I'm already doing some of this, but I didn't know this. So I actually could tweak what I'm doing. And I think that's the nice part is it's not about being overwhelmed. It's about just taking what you're doing now and probably even simplifying what you're doing now and giving you that sense of, oh, okay. I can kind of let go of some things and I don't really need to make massive changes. I just need to do what I'm doing now. A little more efficient, efficiently. Really. (11:17): Yeah. Yeah. And we already recorded my episode and I know we kind of briefly talked about on that episode, how it it's the small adjustments, right. It's the small tweaks that make this big change. I think I've talked about this before on the podcast, the, the compound effect, or I know. Yeah. I feel like that was a really popular book a couple years ago. But, and, and now the atomic habits book is coming out and it's, it's about stacking your habits. It's about these small, simple things that just add up to this big lifestyle change. And then before, you know, it it's like, oh, this is my life is totally different than it was six months ago or a year ago. (12:05): So. Right. Right. (12:10): The only thing I was gonna say is the thing about it is if you're only making simple changes, right. It doesn't feel like like impossible to do. And I think every single speaker it's so nice, cuz they've all been you know, these things are great. This is something you might wanna add. This is something, if you didn't know about it now you know about it. Right. And you can kind of choose what you wanna do with that. And it might be something that, okay, this month I actually am gonna do these things cuz they're easy, but down the road, this is what I want my big picture to look like. And so it, it gives you both ends of that. And I think that's really, really awesome. (12:45): Yeah. So what is this summit about? What are some of the topics that you're covering? (12:52): Yeah, so it's five days. It's totally free. I just wanna say that before we keep going on. So people know it runs from June 20th to 24th and the registration will be open on the 6th of June. And it covers everything from thyroid to P C O S. So I would say those are the two more specific topics. Then it talks about like reducing our PMs naturally. We are talking about weight loss in all different ways. So things like how your gut health can help your metabolism and how weight loss is not always about the food you eat. And so it's, it's interesting. It's not just like here, here's your 1200 calorie diet and that's what you need to do. And then we're talking about exercise. We're talking about strength training for women and why it's important. Why is that valuable for us as women? Because a lot of women steer clear of anything that has to do with weights. (13:39): We're talking about walking and the benefits of walking for your posture, for your confidence and for your health. So again, not often something that we talk about that just walking is an awesome option for you and it's way less stressful on your body. And we're also gonna talk lots about different types of nutrition. We have a great episode on sleep, which I know many women have requested. So I think that'll be awesome. And we have someone food psychology, which is gonna give some super valuable information. I think that'll be so much fun. So many people will be kind of blown away by some of the stuff that comes up there. And we're also gonna cover some meditation and mindfulness because we need to know it's okay to, to sit down and actually take the time to take care of us. And that's part of that. So (14:23): Yes, and lots more too. I, I think that that's an area that I was just talking to my husband about last night. I was like, I need to meditate and be more mindful. And I was like, I have all of the resistance in the world towards this. And so that's currently the book that I'm reading is I think it's called how to train your mind, but it a big focus on that is the meditation. And I don't wanna do it, but I know I need to. So , (14:55): I think for a lot of women, like any of these areas, right? Whether it's exercise, whether it's eating, whether it's meditation and mindfulness or like you could, you choose often we're very all or nothing. Right? So it's like, we've gotta be all in. I'm gonna meditate half an hour a day and I'm gonna do it like sitting on my bed in complete silence and the children are gonna be tucked away somewhere else in privacy and you know, whatever it is, we have this thing in our mind of what the perfect scenario is. And if we're not gonna achieve that, we just don't even start. And I think for, for all of us, it's good to remember that, you know, if you wanna do two minutes and it's, you know, while you're in the shower, because the kids aren't quiet today and that's your only space to do that, then that's enough. Right. So sometimes it's just reminding ourselves too, that doing the little consistent actions is better than, you know, wanting the big action, but never really getting to it or getting to it once a week or whatever. (15:47): Yeah. Yeah. So good. So what is the best way to take all of this information in and (15:55): Yeah. Yeah. So summits are awesome because you get everything in one place in a short amount of time, but it can also be really super overwhelming. We probably have between three and five speakers a day so that, you know, they're 20 to 30 minutes each. So there's a couple things you can do. The one thing that I, I have been saying is anytime you go to any summit, know what you're going in, wanting to get. So if your area that you are really focused on is a specific area of your health, this is an area that you know, that you would like to improve, you know, soon then go in and take a look at what are the speakers today that are covering something on that specific thing and watch them only. So that way you're not feeling like I have to watch everything. (16:35): And often again, what we do is if we didn't catch everybody the first day, we just don't show up the rest of the days. And that, that doesn't make any sense. It's better just to take in what you need right now and get what you want for today and then move on to the next day. So that's one way you can do it and just really be focused on what you want. And it's a great idea just to have a pen and paper so that when you are listening, you can quick draw it down. Like one thing, even from each speaker that really stands out to you. So if they say something that you think that I want to implement, just put one thing down, because again, you're not gonna do 15 things. Yeah. So you'll make it manageable. And then the other option too, is we always offer VIP passes, which is just lifetime access to all of the videos. (17:14): So if you really feel like this is an area that's important to me, I wanna see it all. I wanna take it in. I wanna do it whenever I want. I wanna be able to go back to it, then you have an option to purchase a VIP pass. And if you don't wanna purchase that, then you can just watch them as they come out each day. And they're up for you for 24 hours for free. So you can do it either way, but you definitely wanna go in kind of knowing what is your most important area of focus so that you can feel like, okay, I got what I wanted to really know about in, in that process of the five days. (17:44): I, I love that for a lot of reasons. One, because I'm the person, okay. Here's a really poor actually, it's a really good example, but it's embarrassing. so her birthday fell on the 29th, December 29th. And in February, there was not a 29 day. So I was like, do I take the picture before? Do I take it after? And I overthought it for way too long. And I ended up not taking the picture because I did not know when to do the stupid picture. And so it was the same thing and all, or nothing mindset where it has to be on the day at the right time. And now I missed on that opportunity forever because I didn't just take the stupid picture, like a day early, a day, late two days late, it doesn't matter. It was a picture, you know? Yeah. And that's embarrassing to admit, but I think a lot of women have, yeah, similar thoughts. (18:50): If I can't do all of this, then I'm just gonna do none of it. It, and so we, we sign up, we get started, we have the best of intentions. Kids are crazy, summer's happening. And then it's like, I'm just not gonna do that. Or I just can't do all of them and therefore I'm not gonna benefit. And so I love that you said, know what you're going in for and focus on what you feel like you need the most, or invest the extra little bit of money and pay for the VIP pass and just go all in and, and watch it and commit to yourself that you're gonna watch it while you're folding laundry or, you know, doing dishes or something like that. (19:33): Exactly. yeah. I think we're, we're, we're far too hard on ourselves and we do get into that perfection and mindset. And the reality is we, we are the ones who lose out. So mm-hmm , if you wanna take care of your health, pick an area and just focus on that and do what you can and then have grace for yourself and say, I, you know, I got something, I learned something today. I wouldn't have learned if I wasn't here. Yeah. Right. That's really all we need to do. (19:57): Yes. Yeah. So good. Okay. So how do you get into natural health? Like if you are wanting to get started, how do you, how do you do that? Where do you start? (20:10): Yeah, that's a big question. I mean, I think it depends again, like you and I, it was because of our kids. Right. So like, is it for you? Is it for your family? Who is it that you're wanting to make those changes for and why? So I think, again, you have to kinda ask yourself some questions before you figure that out. I know for, for our family, it was really the idea of, we wanted to have a really vibrant life, no matter how old we get. And I think the older I get, the more, I think that is I wanna be traveling. I wanna be, be able to go out and, and move around and have a walk and even see my great grandkids and be able to play with them. Right. I don't want to feel like I'm not mobile. I'm in a lot of pain. (20:49): I feel like I can't do so many things that I would like to be doing as my life gets older. And at the same time, I want to have that for my children. I wanna be able to start that in them and let them enjoy that and then continue that in their own life because it's just normal for them. And so I think you, you need to decide what it is that you, you want it for. And then really, again, the Summit's a great place to start because you can literally hear some of the things that you can do naturally, whether it's reducing your toxins, whether it's the food that you choose to eat whether it's using essential oils, whether it's the meditation and mindfulness part of it, and you can then decide, okay, what, what is the thing I actually can do right now? What, what seems most valuable to me right now? What can I actually, you know, put in my life right now and then start there because there's lots of places you can go from there. And just finding one is a, a great place to, you know, kind of dip your toes in and, and get into it. And then doing something is always gonna be better than doing nothing. And again, if you try to be perfect and do every area, then nothing really happens well. So picking one is probably the easiest. (21:56): Yes. Well, and I love that's. One of the things that I love about summits is there's a lot of different topics and you're exposed to a lot of different things and you can kind of pick and choose, you know, I remember going through phases where I was really interested in herbal medicine. And then I, I already had essential oils, but because I understood herbal herbs herbology and things like that, then I was like, oh, these, these, these essential oils are so cool. And then , and then, because I understood essential oils and I understood herbs, and I was like, well, duh, homeopathy. Right? Like, and started learning more about that. And, and it kind of built for me because little by little, so the, the benefit in my opinion of having a summit is you can, like you said, kind of start with where you're at and maybe you really resonate with a talk or a discussion or a person. And, and you're like, I want to learn more about that for me right now. (23:06): So, yeah. Yeah. And some of it is even just nice when you see a certain speaker or you hear them and you think, you know, what, what they're saying really does resonate. Like you said, with me just following them, right. Mm-Hmm, signing up for their newsletter, following them on whatever social media and just really sticking with that for a little while so that you can have a little more comprehensive knowledge of, okay, this is what it's really about. This is what it means to do this. This is how it works in a life. This is how you fit it in, this is what I would be, you know, looking at. So you can, it it's. I just think it's great, cuz you can literally watch things now before you adapt and it makes it so much simpler to decide, yeah, this is for me or it's not. (23:43): Yeah. I remember it kind of that kind of when I was struggling and I, I kind of felt like I was drowning in life and I was like, I don't even know. I don't even know what to do. I don't know what to focus on. I just, my anxiety was kind of taking over a lot of my life and I was overthinking a lot of things. I remember following someone on social media and it was something that I grew up doing. And so it was an easy adaptation, but she had talked about setting a timer and just getting as much done in that 10 minute timer or 15 minute timer. And I started reimplementing that because it was familiar, but I had kind of forgotten and I was like, this is amazing. And that sparked a lot more productivity in my life. And a lot more, I was able to reduce my overwhelm, which allowed me to progress in other areas because I had a clean space. (24:45): And, and so sometimes it's just those, those little things that yeah, and that you learned by fol and I had followed this person for, I don't know, over a year. And then she shared that tip one day and I was like, yes, I am going to do that. So I think that's also really important. So let's transition to essential oils. What do you suggest for essential oils for those busy moms? How can we incorporate that into our life? I was looking for my roller bottles and I think somebody has run off cuz I normally keep 'em on my desk. but (25:24): Yeah. And I think that's, that's the great part about essential oils, right? Is that kids are very compliant with them. It's not like trying to put medicine down their throat or, you know, make them do something that is laborous or that they have to stop for a long time to get it done. Like it's just, it's quick. It's easy. It smells good. I remember from the moment we introduced them, both my girls were like, I want my own, like it was like their own personal perfume kind of thing. Like they want their own. So it it's simple to it to adopt. I think that that's the nice part, but for, for moms specifically and, and women really, I think some of the nice things about essential oils is there's something that can help support you, whether it's your mood or your emotions and starting off your day. (26:08): And that's part of like my morning routine really does use essential oils because I know if it's a busy day, I'm gonna need something to calm me down and something to help me feel motivated and stick it through. And so, you know, I have my favorites for that. And then if I know the kids have certain things, they have to do my happen to do online schooling. I know a couple of 'em have exams a certain day. So guess what, we're gonna put the diffuser out and we're gonna use some focus oils and we're gonna really make it so that they are able to sit there and get through it and not feel overwhelmed and upset as the questions are coming in. So I think for, for moms in general, it's just such a simple way to manage your household both emotionally and physically, when stuff comes up on a day to day basis, that you can really feel empowered. Like I'm, I'm capable of handling the little things so that stuff doesn't get out of control. And I think that's where most, most women can start is just what do you need most in your family, whether it's stuff for physical health or for emotions or mental or whatever else. (27:08): Yeah. Well, and I, I love that you talk about that because, or at least the focus part, well, two different things. So for me, I love adaptive. That's like my favorite oil mm-hmm , it smells super good. It smells like perfume. I'm not putting on the toxic chemicals. Right. And because I am nursing, my body odors have changed a little bit and so , but I also have a little one smelling me all day, so I didn't want those chemicals around her obviously. And then the second part, when it comes to focus and using essential oils, there is a great way for people to help train their brain. So certain smells you'll have certain memories and things like that. Yep. And when my, so I really got into essential oils when my husband was going to school and I started giving him some focus, blends, and he would put it on his jacket and he would smell it before he studied. (28:14): And then he would again, put it on his jacket and kind of while he's taking the test, like smelling his wrist and he, his test scores went up. So I, you know, I just, I have a deep left for all of those things and it's an easy way to incorporate those things in. And especially since I work with a lot of women with brain fog, mm-hmm, , this might be, you know, a great way to, to incorporate some of those in for, for you ladies that need to yeah. Do well with recalling things. So tell us what are some of your favorite essential oils? (28:55): Yeah, so, absolutely anything that helps with hormones. I have to tell you is probably some of my go-tos, so things like stage calm. There's some blends that I like that are specific to a certain company. So I like whisper. Dium is one of my again, I don't like the smell actually of Jura unless it's mixed with other oils, but it does so well for just my mood and keeping me stable in certain times of the month. So I love that. And then other ones that are absolutely top of my list are sleep oils. So things like that are Woody like V and cedarwood Roman camomile. Any of those are probably again the top of my list, because if I'm not sleeping well, I'm not functioning in any capacity. Well, so I really do prioritize that. Yeah. And then the other thing I love is for is really for the kids. (29:46): So there's just oils where I know everywhere we go, they're in my purse, like there's multiple lavenders, there's multiple tea trees. There's multiple peppermints because they help with aches and they help with, you know, just helping keep everybody calm and they help if we're, you know, traveling very far in a car, they help. There's, you know, a couple digestive oils. I like if they have tummy upset. So there's just certain oils where they're my go to, they're always on me. They're probably everywhere, you know, one of my purses, one to my desk, one, the kitchen, one in the car. But yeah, it's just things that, that have become staples in our home and it's yeah. I just, I can't imagine living, living life without it, at this point, because it does so much for all of us. (30:32): Yeah. Well, and I, I love that you talk about carrying them with you. I actually, and I've had a few friends recently ask me where I got this, but it's like this little black thing and it fits all of the roller bottles in it. And I carry that in my diaper bag all the time. I carry a lot of Frank Ince and I carry a lot of he charm with me because I was in a rollover car accident at 12 years old mm-hmm and I flew out of the car and landed in a Barb wire fence. So I was covered in (31:09): Wow. (31:11): Scrapes from head to toe going through the glass landing in a Barb wire fence, like the whole thing. And so I just, thankfully I haven't had to use them for anything that drastic yet, but I'm like if my kids or myself or we come upon an accident, I would want to have something to help stop mm-hmm the bleeding you know, thankfully I didn't need a blood transfusion or anything like that, but you know, just having some of those things as a first line of defense, I think is just so important for me. And it, it calms my, my mind down knowing that I may not be able to prevent some of these things, but I know what to do if these things were to happen or to come about. So (32:02): Yeah. Yeah. Super. I know there's a mom just recently that was really struggling with her kids just through immune systems and they were always home from school and daycare. And she's trying to work at home. And so it was really limiting her ability to get things done. And I thought, you know, this is something where it's, it's such a simple fix. And we talked about options that she could use with essential oils. And I was just chatting with her. I think it was last week that she said to me, so the first time that I've had two weeks where none of my kids have been home and I've gotten work done just to support their immune systems. And so it's things like that, right. That as women, sometimes we just need something to be able to manage life in a way that doesn't throw us off all the time. And we're not behind the eight ball or running behind trying to catch up because things go, things go off when you have kids, they just do. It's how it is. Yeah. And so again, like it's so supportive and I think it's a simple, simple option to have at hand. (32:58): Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. This has been a fantastic conversation, Don, and I really hope that people sign up for the summit and go check it out. It's free. You can pay to upgrade. Obviously I'm a fan. I wouldn't be, I wouldn't be doing these things if I, if I didn't believe in the cause and the purpose for bringing this information to people, especially in, in a way that is free, right? Like you're just investing your time. And I know as a busy mom, I am, I have to do laundry. I have to do the dishes. I have to sit down and nurse a baby and I can either choose to binge watch TV shows or something like that, but really just investing in yourself in these times, I think is super important. So what are, is there anything that you would like to share in closing? (34:01): I think just bottom line, take the time and gift it to yourself. Like there is never going to be a better time in life for you to actually care for yourself than right now. Like life will continue going on. Things will go by, nothing will change if you don't choose to make some differences and grow in some area. So if you're willing to put a bit of time into yourself so that you can grow and really have a more vibrant, more, more fulfilled life, then choose that, choose that over other things. And so I hope that you would choose to register and take in whatever you could manage of the summit and be a part of this because it's not only amazing information, but it's an amazing community of women that will be there all looking for similar things. And so it gives you a community as well. (34:45): Yeah. Yeah. I love that. Oh, I'm so excited. I'm so excited for this to air. And I'm so excited for the, the summit to go live and, and all of these things for women. So thank you Don, for organizing this and also coming on and talking to everybody about what you're doing and your passion and the reason why you're doing these things. So thank you so much. (35:11): Thank you, Shannon, for the opportunity to chat about it. (35:13): Yeah. I'll see you on the next bye (35:19): Way before, before you go, please subscribe. If you found value in today's episode, leave us a review and share on Instagram and please tag us. We love your play, (35:33): Please.
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Last week I ran the first Women Online Conference bringing together women who had made $1 million a year in online course revenue to share how they did it. It was INCREDIBLE! All of the speakers shared so generously and beliefs were broken as inspiration abounded. I constantly looked out and saw people having light bulb moments knowing "this is possible for me". In today's episode I'm sharing what I saw as the differences and commonalities in the speakers. All are fabulous, and all are unique - proving that there is no ONE path to success, your way is going to be the best way. You can get all of the recordings from the Women Online Conference at womenonline.com.au Show notes at tinatower.com/160
Normalize leaving for an extended hiatus due to Having Mental Health! Kendall and Ceres are back in action for the tenth episode of Big Soy Naturals. In honor of this milestone, they take a plunge into the world of Reylo Shippers. They examine the brief history of fanfiction; ponder on it's use as a practice; and how Reylo Shippers abuse this practice to deeply annoy the lives of people who would dare say Adam Driver's juicy nips aren't the pinnacle of feminist praxis. Also, they take a brief look into their own dark past battling the Reylo community.Patreon: patreon.com/bigsoynaturalsTwitter: https://twitter.com/BigSoyNaturalsWebsite: https://bigsoyuniverse.neocities.org/Works Cited and Further Reading:From Star Trek to Superwholock: A Brief History of Fanfiction by Sean AitchisonSpockanalia -- The First Star Trek Fanzine by Maria Jose and John TenutoSpocknalia Zine PDFHow Fifty Shades Is Dominating the Literary Scene by Shana Ting LiptonThe Archive of Our Own just won a Hugo. That's huge for fanfiction. by Aja RomanoFans Are Better Than Tech at Organizing Information Online by Gretchen McCullochWhen Systemic Hatred of Women Online Goes Unnoticed, What Does it Say About Us? by Katie McCourtIt's a Trap: Reylos, Racism, and the Whiteness of Data in the Harassment of Women Online by Rebecca HarrisonReylo fans attempt to get black writer fired from Teen Vogue from ONTDQuick Coverage: John Boyega Ends 2019 With a Bang (And a Hearty ‘Fuck You' To Rey/Kylo Shippers) by StitchConsider the Snapewife by Ashley ReeseKendall's Tweet Lol
You'll learn the best method for meeting a new girl almost every day. Then Q&A: how to socialize with girls in college clubs, what to do if you're a "highly sensitive male", and how Joe met a girl on Hinge, they made a date, she rudely cancelled and he did the apologizing to her.MORE RESOURCES 1-on-1 Premium Coaching: https://www.coachedbytripp.com/HOOKED Video Masterclass: https://getherhooked.com/Get my book Magnetic: https://trippadvice.com/bookSend an email: tripp@trippadvice.comLeave a voicemail: 323-432-0025SEE WHAT I'M UP TOTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@trippadviceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trippadvice/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrippAdviceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrippAdvice/
In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde provides tips on increasing cybersecurity awareness in the workplace; what social media companies are doing to reduce the abuse and harassment of women online; Google's recent shut down of malicious apps on the Play Store because they were stealing Facebook credentials; and Iceland's successful trial of the 4-day workweek.Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to bidemi@thebidpicture.com. You can also get in touch on LinkedIn, Twitter, the Clubhouse app (@bid), and the Wisdom app (@bidemi).
On today's episode I'll be discussing how black women are constantly humiliate and critique Black women online i.e. the Tory Lanez and Megan thee Stallion situation. The mail in voting soon to be scandal. And lastly two new book recommendations for self care. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Morra Aarons-Mele is the founder of the social impact agency Women Online, author of "Hiding in the Bathroom: How to Get Out There When You'd Rather Stay Home" and host of the podcast "The Anxious Achiever". In this episode, she talks about living with anxiety, how to navigate tough work situations, and tips on being a small business owner.