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Your Unapologetic Career Podcast
170 Maintainers- 5 Steps Ahead of the Chaos (Career Dynamics Series Part 4)

Your Unapologetic Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 34:11


You can text us here with any comments, questions, or thoughts!Welcome back to the show! Today, we are exploring the third career dynamic in our ongoing series: The MAINTAINERS.  Often overlooked, maintainers are the unsung heroes who hold up the ceiling, keeping structures strong and allowing others to focus on their roles. Maintainers also excel at off-boarding outdated ideas and people, absorbing vital information from routine meetings, and enforcing new work culture standards. Tune in as Kemi does a deep dive of how maintainers ensure stability, manage change, and keep structures strong through the lens of self-leadership roles, breaking down the Worker Bee, Scientist, and CEO. If you identify as a MAINTAINER, we'd love to hear from you! Text us with your thoughts and questions. MENTIONED: Episode 169: Travelers (Career Dynamics Part 3) Episode 168: Builders Builders Builders (Career Dynamics Part 2) Episode166: Introducing the Career Dynamics Series - A Deeper Dive Episode 143: 4 Career Dynamics: Builders, Travelers, Maintainers, Adapters  If you'd like to learn more foundational career navigation concepts for women of color in academic medicine and public health, sign up for our KD Coaching Foundations Series: www.kemidoll.com/foundations.   REMINDER: Your Unapologetic Career Podcast now releases episode every other week! Can't wait that long? Be sure you are signed up for our newsletter (above) where there are NEW issues every month! 

Your Unapologetic Career Podcast
168 Builders Builders Builders (Career Dynamics Part 2)

Your Unapologetic Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 31:38


You can text us here with any comments, questions, or thoughts!In this episode, we continue our exciting series on the "4 Career Dynamics" by taking a deep dive into the first dynamic: The BUILDER. Builders are the visionaries who transform small ideas into large, impactful institutions. They excel at finding resources, possess deep institutional knowledge, and are masters at harmonizing relationships to achieve their goals. But what truly sets Builders apart is their ability to see the long game, while focusing on each step that builds upon the last to create something truly remarkable.  If you find joy in creating lasting impact and have a knack for strategic planning and resource finding, you might just be a Builder. Join in as Kemi explores how Builders can leverage their unique skills through the lens of the Self Leadership Team—comprising the Worker Bee, the Scientist, and the CEO and harness your Builder skills to achieve your career goals without the frustration. And if you're new to this series, make sure to catch up on our previous episode mentioned below for a comprehensive introduction to these fascinating concepts. MENTIONED: Episode 143: 4 Career Dynamics: Builders, Travelers, Maintainers, Adapters Episode166: Introducing the Career Dynamics Series - A Deeper Dive If you'd like to learn more foundational career navigation concepts for women of color in academic medicine and public health, sign up for our KD Coaching Foundations Series: www.kemidoll.com/foundations.  REMINDER: Your Unapologetic Career Podcast now releases episode every other week! Can't wait that long? Be sure you are signed up for our newsletter (above) where there are NEW issues every month! 

The Pitch with Amy Summers
Encore Episode 150 - Transition from “Worker Bee” to “Fabulous Me”

The Pitch with Amy Summers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 2:11


I typically find myself putting on sequins in a stall. Learn how to transition before events and not be too intense. #ThePitch #INICIVOX #VirtualMentorship

Live Awakened- Life Coaching for Women Physicians of Color

Worker Bee Mentality is a very common theme in the Asian American Pacific Islander Community. In honor of AAPI heritage month, we dive deeper into the immigrant journey. The scarcity promoted the worker bee mindset but this is exactly what keeps you from getting the promotion, equal pay or have a healthy nurturing relationship. Check out a gift I have put together for you. Learn how to Stop Caring what the Aunties Think https://www.payalghayal.com/aunties

Saturday Nights with Tony McManus Podcast
Deb Wilks - A Bee Story, 13January 2024

Saturday Nights with Tony McManus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 9:01


Deb Wilks - Fringe Festival It's a sticky situation... A Bee Story is a uniquely Australian physical theatre show for children and families incorporating a kaleidoscope of circus, acrobatics, dance, and live music. It tells the story of Queen Bee and Worker Bee who must work together to rebuild their hive after being destroyed by a bushfire. But things never quite go to plan…   Join the bees on their buzzy adventures and be enchanted by their pollen-collecting skills, honey-making abilities, and super-bee strength. A Bee Story has themes of environmentalism, sustainability, and community spirit,  and was directed by performer Robbie Curtis (Circa, Cirque du Soleil, Circus Oz, Australian Ballet), and co-created with musician and performer Lizzie McRae.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Brothers Grim Punkcast
The Brothers Grim Punkcast #409

The Brothers Grim Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023


Episode 409... Labor Day Special! If you hate work, love work, or maybe you don't have to work and could give two craps... plenty of job-themed rippers in this episode. Both Bros split the DJ efforts solo, so we spare you some banter. Another brand-new song from the BGP themselves and El Matador! Some newer lix as usual, including a cover sent in. Enjoy, you working human scum (as our robot mascot Punkbot would say)!Listen to Episode 409:On ARCHIVE. Or play it below: (scroll for set list)Listen to The Brothers Grim Punkcast:ARCHIVE.Org - hear/download past episodesPUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION - Wednesdays 7 p.m. PSTRIPPER RADIO - Fridays & Saturdays 7 p.m. PSTApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsContact Brothers Grim Punk:brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com - In a punk band? Send us your music! Want us to make you a punk song? Email us some lyrics!@Punkbot138 on Instagram@BrosGrimPunk on XMore Punk Music:Bandcamp - Follow us and download our albums: Brothers Grim Punk, Fight Music, and more!YouTube - tons of punk playlists, from Anarchy to Violence!Working class Punx...Berlin Work Sucks 0:39 Turtle Rage Chambers Of Peace Nuke Work 1:18 The Uglies Still U.G.L.Y. Worker Bee 0:57 D.R.I. Thrash Zone All We Do Is Work 1:45    Brothers Grim Punk    BGP Labor Day Single Why Don't You Get a Job? (bkgrd) 2:49 The Offspring The Offspring: Greatest Hits Carp 1:48 Guttermouth The Album Formerly Known As Full Length LP NYNY fucked up at work 1:24 the jims the jims Working For The Company 2:04 The Virus Nowhere To Hide_Punk Core Recs Career Suicide 1:43 Wasted Outsider By Choice work will set you free - GIRLSCOUTCOOKIES 0:12 v/a - Fast//LOUD cassette compilation Workman's Stomp 1:19 Dragged Dragged Clocked In 1:33 Black Flag The First Four Years Take This Job And Shove It (bkgrd) 2:59 David Allan Coe 17 Greatest Hits Dead End Job 1:11 Nobodys Generation XXX Quit Your Job 0:24 Chixdiggit! Fat Wreck Chords-Short Songs For Short People No Money No Job 1:23 Human Toys Spin To Win Work Buy Consume and Die 1:07 DS-13 No One Will Thank You When You're Dead I Got Work in the Morning 1:11 Pizzatramp Grand Relapse Working Class Attack 1:32 Sunpower Sunpower - Decade 12'' Work 1:27 Screeching Weasel Screeching Weasel Detroit GO TO WORK (bkgrd) 3:00 PLATiNUM CRACK! ELECTROPUNK EP Rich Men North of Richmond cover 2:43 DUERST THE WUERST 2023 Single Milwaukee SWEATING 1:16 GORILLA KNIFEFIGHT THIS KNIFE WINS THE FIGHT! NYNY ALL WORK NO PLAY 1:17 PIGMILK PIGMILK Nuclear Laugh Recs DEAD FUCKING BROKE 0:48 SHAKA SHAKA - S/T WA DC Es Duro ser Working Class 1:10 Corvo Cortadas Dead Invoices Guff - Working Man 1:55 Guff   Mongrel // Guff - Inner Self SPLIT UK Work For The 1% 0:47 Ättestor The Final Tracks Working Stiff 1:26 Ferd Mert Morons Working (bkgrd) 2:46 Cock Sparrer Shock Troops Don't Quit Your Day Job 1:25 Spazz La Revancha Where Do You Work? 0:53 Fuck On The Beach I Have Never Seen Myself Everything Cool Comes from the Working Class 0:06 SHITSTORMTROOPER GULF COAST GRINDVIOLENCE [NTR 345] Suicide Of Work Pressure 1:00 Disclone The Neverending Nightmare - EP Get A Job 0:10 Black Thoughts All The Songs Day Job 1:04 AFD Adventure Island EP_Denver 72-Hour Work Week 3:53 Formerly Known As ...We Don't Like Us, Either The Working Man (bkgrd) 3:05 Creedence Clearwater Revival Platinum Finland Working Class Boys 2:13 The Hostile Ones The Hostile Ones

Astrology Alchemy Podcast
#222-“Your First Duty-Seeking Out Beauty in the World”—Week of Aug 21, 2023

Astrology Alchemy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 19:32 Transcription Available


A strong week for reviewing how and where you use your life energy. Venus (Relational One) retrograde in Leo squares Jupiter (Wise One) in Taurus challenging you to question some outworn paradigms about "holding on" to stay secure in relationships. Mars (Advocate ) in Virgo opposes Neptune (Dreamer) in Pisces catalyzing you to tune into where you are doing too much and need to activate more of your “being-ness.” Mercury (Messenger) turns retrograde in Virgo for a three-week journey in unexpected changes with communication, schedules and your certainty about how things should go. Time to release mental patterns of trying to fix, rescue or order your Universe to be a certain way. Instead, develop your capacity to flow with change in healthy ways. At the end of the week, Mars enters Libra offering you a 6-week opportunity to stand up for more balance, respect and reciprocity in all your relationships (inside and out). Podcast poem: “Instructions to the Worker Bee” by Lucy AdkinsSupport the showGo to Sheila's website for information on workshops, online courses and to subscribe to her weekly newsletter: https://www.ontheedgesofchange.comFollow Sheila: https://www.instagram.com/ontheedgesofchange https://www.pinterest.com/ontheedgesofchangeCheck out Sheila's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8lVs390Kbem3353rF2kdAQ

Your Unapologetic Career Podcast
118 Revisiting Your CEO, Scientist, and Worker Bee

Your Unapologetic Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 20:34


Cultivating a self-leadership mindset is a crucial part of building a successful career on your terms. In this episode, Kemi revisits her concept of the CEO, the Scientist, and the Worker Bee and offers clear insight into how 1) they impact our success and 2) how we can organize them in order to make the important shifts to up-level our careers.For more on this topic check out our previous episode: Episode 02: The CEO, Scientist, and Worker Bee.And if you'd like to learn more foundational career navigation concepts for women of color in academic medicine and public health, sign up for our KD Coaching Foundations Series: www.kemidoll.com/foundations.

Whiskey & Wisdom
Worker Bee to Queen Bee w/ Jessy O'Keefe (Seaside Honeybees)

Whiskey & Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 51:04 Transcription Available


Jessy O'Keefe, is the owner and founder of Seaside Honey Bees. Jessy's story of loss is also the beginning of her story of love and passion. In this episode we learn about honey bees of course, but also how Jessy decided to start her own business, and how her never give up attitude got her to where she is today! This week we're sippin' on Virginia Black WhiskeyWhere to find JessyInstagram: @seasidehoneybeesFacebook: Seaside Honey BeesWebsite: seasidehoneybees.comSupport the showThank you all for listening to this week's podcast! If you enjoy listening please consider rating, following, and reviewing the show. Want to support the show further? Consider subscribing to the show, HEREHow to find us:Whiskey & Wisdom: @whiskey.and.wisdomChris Kellum: @ctkellum LinkedIn: Christopher KellumTyler Yaw: @tyler_yaw_LinkedIn: Tyler Yaw

The Enthusiasm Project
Special Episode: Help Me Choose The Perfect Microphone!

The Enthusiasm Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 26:52


I need your help! This was originally  supposed to be a quick test that I was recording for myself, but as time went on, my mind got a bit boggled with options. Thank you to Kane Treble for time stamping the different comparisons if you want to jump back and forth: 00:00 Introduction 04:38 Comparison begins - Shure SM7B 04:55 Sona 05:07 SM7B again 05:41 ETHOS vs Sona 06:51 Shure Super 55 vs Sona 07:24 Super 55 vs ETHOS 07:51 Q9U vs Sona 08:35 Q9U vs ETHOS 09:03 Shure MV7 vs Sona 10:11 Shure MV7 vs ETHOS 10:30 Electro-Voice RE20 vs Sona 11:03 Electro-Voice RE20 vs ETHOS 11:57 Sona vs RE2012:20 RØDE Procaster vs Sona 12:54 Procaster vs ETHOS 13:45 Neat King Bee II vs Sona 14:20 King Bee II vs ETHOS 14:50 King Bee II vs Sona 15:17 Warm Audio WA47JR vs Sona 16:27 WA47JR vs ETHOS 17:08 Sona vs WA47JR 17:36 Neat Worker Bee vs Sona 18:12 ETHOS vs Worker Bee 18:40 RØDE NT1 vs Sona 19:16 NT1 vs ETHOS 19:49 512 Audio Skylight vs ETHOS 20:20 Skylight vs Sona 22:01 Lewitt LCT 240 Pro vs Sona 22:29 LCT 240 Pro vs ETHOS 23:19 ETHOS vs LCT 240 Pro (better comparison) 25:00 ConclusionsAfter working on several videos, I've come to feel that the Blue Sona and Earthworks ETHOS are my best sounding microphones (at least for my voice in this specific environment). But I haven't compared them to everything, so that's where the Ul-TOM-ate Mic Showdown™ comes in. This is a comparison of any and all microphones in my collection that I think might compare to the ETHOS and the Sona. Hopefully it's fun to listen to, and I'd definitely love to hear your thoughts! •Send a voice, text, or video message to be included in a future episode!tom@enthusiasmproject.com or use the audio submission button at himynameistom.com!••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 

Menopause Moguls™ Podcast with Dr. Joy'El
Are you a Midlife Worker Bee?

Menopause Moguls™ Podcast with Dr. Joy'El

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 28:09


When you've been conditioned to be a "worker bee", it can be hard to transition into a different version of yourself.Now what does the "worker bee" have to do with the menopausal transition and your dreams of launching your own business, stay with me and let me explain.In this episode, I discuss how we all may start off as a regular "worker bee" but we have potential to be a "Queen bee." The Queen Bee that is fertile....fertile with ideas that you can birth in your lifetime...for you to walk in your God-given purpose in this next season of your life.If you are a high-achieving Black woman 40 and over who is striving for the freedom to be who you are and the woman you are becoming to follow your dreams of being an entrepreneur and create your LEGACY then Join my private Facebook group, Menopause Moguls™:Starting a Business while Managing Symptoms to learn the steps to making your business dream into a reality.And if you are tired of being a "worker bee" and create the life of a "Queen Bee" by birthing the service-based business of your dreams, DM me the word "Transition" on Instagram so we can discuss how I can help get you on your path.Please Subscribe, Review and Share this episode!

Jewelry Journey Podcast
Episode 168 Part 2: What It Like to See Celebrities Wearing Your Jewels

Jewelry Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 22:55


What you'll learn in this episode: Why being a jewelry artist is like being an engineer How Barbara got her jewelry in the hands of famous rock-and-rollers like David Bowie and the Rolling Stones  Why Barbara doesn't separate her jewelry into women's and men's lines Why talent is only a small part of what it takes to become a successful jeweler About Barbara Klar Barbara Klar was born in Akron, OH, with an almost obsessive attention for details. The clasps on her mother's watch, the nuts, bolts and hinges found on her father's workbench, the chrome on her brother's '54 Harley Hog...Barbara's love of hardware and metal and "how things worked" was ignited and continues to burn bright. Coming of age in the Midwest, Barbara was part of the burgeoning glam rock explosion making the scene, discovering Pere Ubu, DEVO, The Runaways, Iggy Pop and David Bowie in out-of-the-way Cleveland nightclubs. Cue Barbara's love of music and pop culture that carries on to this day. New York...late 1970's, early 80's. Barbara began making "stage wear" for friends in seminal punk rock bands including Lydia Lunch, The Voidoids and The Bush Tetras, cementing Barbara's place in alt. rock history as the go-to dresser for those seeking the most stylish, the most cutting edge accessories. She certainly caught the attention of infamous retailer Barneys New York, who purchased Barbara's buffalo skin pouch belts, complete with "bullet loops" for lipstick compartments. Pretty prestigious for a first-time designer! Famed jeweler Robert Lee Morris invited Barbara into a group show at Art Wear and Barbara joyfully began to sell her jewelry for the first time. Barbara opened her first standalone store, Clear Metals, in NYC's East Village during the mid - 80's. In 1991 she moved that store into the fashion and shopping Mecca that is SoHo, where it was located for ten years until Barbara has moved her life and studio upstate to the Hudson Valley. She continues to grow her business, her wholesale line and her special commission work while still focusing on those gorgeous clouds in the country sky. Barbara's work has been recognized on the editorial pages of Vogue, WWD, The New York Times and In-Style Magazine as well as featured on television shows including "Friends," "Veronica's Closet" and "Judging Amy." Film credits have included "Meet The Parents," Wall Street," "High Art" and The Eurythmics' "Missionary Man" video. Barbara has been hailed in New York Magazine as being one of the few jewelry designers who "will lend her eclectic touch to create just about anything her clients request, from unique wedding bands and pearl-drop earrings to chunky ID bracelets and mediaeval-style chains." Additional Resources: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Blog Photos available on TheJewelryJourney.com Transcript: Barbara Klar's jewelry has been worn by the like of David Bowie, Steve Jordan and Joan Jett, but Barbara's celebrity fans are just the icing on the cake of her long career. What really inspires her is connecting with clients and finding ways to make their ideas come to fruition. She joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about the crash course in business she got when she opened her store in 1984 in New York City; why making jewelry is often an engineering challenge; and why she considers talent the least important factor in her success. Read the episode transcript here.  Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the second part of a two-part episode. If you haven't heard part one, please go to TheJewelryJourney.com. Today, my guest is Barbara Klar, founder and owner of Clear Metals. Welcome back.    So, is your studio inside your home now?   Barbara: Yes, it is. It always has been. One time, I tried to have my studio in the back room of my store in SoHo. That just didn't work at all. If they know I'm there, everybody is like, “Is Barbara here?” I could never get any work done. Eventually, I was able to get a building in Williamsburg and have my studios there. It was a great building because it had been a doctor's office in the 50s, so there was a little living space in the back and the front had been all the examination rooms. That worked out perfectly for my studio at the time.   Sharon: And you're in Woodstock, New York now?   Barbara: Yes, I am. I love it here.   Sharon: Had you moved there before Covid, or is that just an area you like?   Barbara: I've been here about six years now. I've been all over the Hudson Valley. I think I moved here prior to Covid. It's a very arty town and full of weirdos and like-minded people. It's a cool place. It has the history of Bird-On-A-Cliff, which was where all the Hudson Valley artists started. It started as an arts colony. So, it's got that history, and it's nice to be part of a history.    When I had my store—and I loved my store on 7th Steet in the East Village—I was so akin and felt such a vibe from the previous generations of jewelers that had stores on 8th Street in the West Village. It was a complete circle to me, and I feel that way now as well.   Sharon: So, you targeted Woodstock or this area to live in?   Barbara: No, I was going through a breakup. It was very painful. I found a place here. I knew it would be my home and my love. I was lucky. It's one of those guided journeys.   Sharon: Looking behind you, I can see you have quite a well-developed studio. You have all your tools. It doesn't seem like you'd be missing anything there.    Barbara: Definitely not. It's great.   Sharon: Did you start out that way? Did you collect the tools throughout the years?   Barbara: Since 1979, I've been collecting tools. There's always something else you need as a jeweler and a metalsmith. About 10 years ago I sold my house, which was a little bit south of Woodstock, and got rid of everything except my studio and my clothes. That's where I'm at now, and it feels so good to not be buried with stuff. I just have my workshop, and that's basically it.   Sharon: That's the important thing, having your workshop. I don't know if you still do, but you had a very successful line of men's jewelry.   Barbara: Yeah, I was one of the first to do men's jewelry. That was probably in the late 80s, early 90s. I've done a lot of men's. I had a lot of gay male clientele. They were always coming in, and they had a large disposable income. It worked out great. I love to see a man in jewelry. I love what's happened with the metrosexuals in the last eight or nine years. Even the nonbinary and straight males are feeling more comfortable with jewelry, and I think it's really great. Coming from a rock background, you see a lot of flamboyancy on stage, and you see a lot of guys flashing metal. I think it looks great.   Sharon: It that what prompted you to develop this line? Did you ever sell it? Was it a production line or was it one-off? How was it?   Barbara: It's limited production always. I had a friend ask me recently, “Barbara, on your website, why don't you have a category that's specifically men's jewelry?” I said, “I'll never do that because I can never tell what a man's going to like.” With all of this large spectrum of gender identity, I can't tell what somebody's going to like. That's not up to me, to decide what men's jewelry is. So, I never really bought into that, but I know men and kids seem to like my work.   Sharon: They look in your window and come in and say, “I'd like to try that on”?   Barbara: Yeah, especially some of the bigger rings. I was always surprised what was attractive to them. Also, there's a lot of word of mouth. I never relied on advertising. I got a lot of press, which didn't seem to do much, but mostly it's because of word of mouth that people come to me.   Sharon: Is the press how you developed your celebrity clientele? You were mentioning that you have quite a roster or that you've done a lot for celebrities.   Barbara: Yeah, that just kind of happened. In my store in SoHo, I used to have what I would call my “deli wall.” You know how you go into a deli in New York and you see all of the celebrities saying, “Oh, thanks for that corned beef sandwich. It was the best I had”? I had that in the background. Over time, celebrities would come in. A lot of stylists would bring celebrities. I developed the deli wall, and it was word of mouth again.   Sharon: I always wonder when I look at a deli wall if they ask people for their signatures, if they have a stack of photos in the back and say, “Would you sign this?” How did that work for you?   Barbara: I'd always ask them. It's hard to do sometimes. I don't want to overstep because every celebrity reacts differently to being recognized and interacting, but you've just got to do it. It's funny; I'm impressed, but I know they're human just like me. On my website, I sometimes look at the marketing stats, and that page is the most visited page. Here in America, we love our celebrities.    I know a lot of them had a big impact on me, so I get it. Once I waited in line for half a day because I made this belt for Tina Turner. She was signing records at Tower Records in New York City. I went up to her and showed her the belt, and I was so excited because she meant a lot me. She got me through a couple of breakups that were pretty devastating. So, I get it. I'm a fan. Definitely, I'm a fan.   Sharon: What did she say when she saw the belt?   Barbara: She was like, “Oh, I love it. I just love it.” She said, “I'm going to wear it.” I never saw her wearing it, but she was very kind and wonderful and gracious.   Sharon: That takes guts on your part, just to show a belt to a celebrity like that.    Barbara: It's not comfortable for me because I'm very shy. I'm really a shy person. I even tried being in bands. My friends were in bands. I work better behind the scenes, but sometimes you have to jump off that cliff. I'm one of these people that I might be shy, but I'm also brave. I'll take a risk. I think in these times, with the all the competition out there, especially for jewelry designers, you have to take a risk and you have to be brave.   Sharon: Yes, absolutely. It's amazing to me; so many people I talk to who make jewelry, they say they're shy, but you have to put yourself out there. You have to put your product out there. You can't just sit in your studio.   Barbara: You can't, and you also have to be able to talk about your work. There was a relationship I had at one time, and we had these arguments because he would make this incredible work. I would say, “What does it mean? How would you explain it? How would you define it?” and he would say, “Well, I'm not going to do that. If I have to do that, it negates everything. People should be able to draw their own opinions about what I'm saying.” I was like, “No, I don't agree. I think you should be able to say what your intention was, how you see it. If it's interpreted differently, that's an extra plus in my mind.” I think everybody should be able to talk about their work.   Sharon: Especially if you are doing what I'll call art jewelry. You're not walking into a place like Tiffany, let say. That's the only one of its kind.    Barbara: Exactly. The one-of-a-kinds are like that. When I had my store in SoHo, the greatest thing that was the most fun for me was making an inspirational thing that I thought nobody would ever wear or buy and putting it in the window, because that would get people to come in. They were outrageous; they were huge, and often I would sell those pieces. It was a shock to me.   Sharon: How did it feel to see celebrities, such as Steve Jordan, wearing what you made?   Barbara: It's pretty incredible. Once it leaves my hands, it takes on its own journey. It's an ego boost for a minute, but then you've got to make a living the rest of the time. I've been in this business so long, and you think, “Oh my God, I got my stuff on the Rolling Stones tour. It's so great.” It's impressive to people when you're at a party and you can say that. Ultimately, it means nothing. Has he mentioned my name or anything on the Rolling Stones tour? No. That may never happen, and that's fine. I don't care. It's fun.    Sharon: Is it validation to other people if you're showing your work or talking about it, and you say a certain celebrity wore it? Isn't that validation in a sense?   Barbara: It is. I try not to buy into that too much. The validation really comes from myself. I know what I'm doing. It's fine. I don't really need that, but that's an extra special perk, I must say.   Sharon: A validation for you, but also—I'm not sure it would sway me, but for a lot of people—it depends on who the celebrity is, but it could sway somebody. They might say, “If ABC person wore it, then I want one like it.”   Barbara: Oh yeah, definitely. It works that way. To a lot of my rock-and-roll friends, the fact that I've sold a lot of work to Steven Tyler or Steve Jordan means something. Sometimes they'll come to me with special commissions. One of my first commissions when I had my store in SoHo was for a client who had been to London, and he was obsessed with Keith Richards and the bracelet he always wears. He wears this incredible bracelet made by Crazy Pig Studios in London. He came to me and said he wanted me to make a bracelet like the one Keith Richards wears. I said, “Why would you have me do it? Why don't you dial Crazy Pig in London and get the same bracelet?” He said, “Oh, I was in there. They were mean. They were really intimidating. I don't want to give them my money.” So, I said, “All right. It's going to be a little different, but I'll make one for you,” and I made this incredible bracelet. I still sell it today. It's the Keith Richards bracelet. It's a fun story.   Sharon: Wow! Yeah, that is a fun story. You're also writing a book now. Tell us a little about the title.   Barbara: Titles are interchangeable, but this has been the title for a while. It's called “You're So Talented.” I'm not sure what the subtitle is going to be exactly, but it could be “It Takes More Than Talent” or “Confessions of a Worker Bee.” It's basically about my stories, my experiences not being a businessperson and being more of an artist, surviving New York. A lot of stories. It's geared towards kids who have a lot of talent, but that's not all it takes. Talent is like two percent of what it takes to be successful and to be creative and to be a survivor.    Surviving in New York City was such an incredible challenge, especially when you're living and working on the street level. You can't control what comes into your space. You don't know how business is done. I had just opened my store in the East Village. I was 24 or something, and this big bruiser guy comes into my store and is like, “You gotta pay me for sanitation pickup.” I said, “What? I have to pay for sanitation? I thought the landlord took care of that.” He said, “No, we pick it up.” I'm like, “Well, how much do you want?” He said, “We want $75 a month.” I said, “What? I can't pay that. I can barely pay my rent.” He said, “Well, how much can you pay?” and I said, “Well, I can pay like $15.” He said, “O.K.” and he walked out. Wouldn't you know, every month he was there for his $15. It was crazy.   Sharon: You were honest, but you had to become a businessperson over the years.   Barbara: It was such a challenge. I have to tell you, another successful designer once said to me, “Nothing teaches you about money like not having any.” I think that was one of the wisest words, because I learned how to become my own bookkeeper, my own press person, my own rep. I also had to pay all the employee taxes, navigate the business end of it, try to get business loans. That was such an experience. I heard 2Roses talking about this on your podcast, too, about how business should be included in art school training. I was totally thrown out there and totally naïve.   Sharon: It sounds like the school of hard knocks.   Barbara: Definitely.   Sharon: And that's what the book is about?   Barbara: Yes. People say, “You're so talented.” If I had a quarter for every time somebody said that to me, I'd be rich. No, it's not about that. It's about perseverance, and it's about hearing a lot of “no's.” It's about coming through the back door instead of the front door. The book is about things that were on my journey that were important and meaningful to me, and that I think young people could learn something from about moving to New York as an artist. It's very different now. I don't claim to know the ins and outs of New York City at this point in life, but I think my journey is still relevant.   Sharon: Definitely. I'm curious how you took the “no's,” because you must have heard a lot of “no's.”   Barbara: So many. It gets you to that next point. A no is actually good, because you're forced to meet up with another solution or another path. I'll never forget; I wanted to be like Robert Lee Morris, who had his work everywhere and bought a ranch in New Mexico and everything. I remember being tested for QVC in the 80s. They were having young designers on QVC. I did the test, and I heard them in the background saying, “I don't know if she works well on camera. She might be a little too quirky. Her work is a little too eclectic.” I was like, “Oh God, really?” So, I was like, “You know what? I don't care. That's my thing. Maybe I don't want to be a production person.”    I looked into having my work made overseas and all of that, and I realized, in the end, I would just be a manufacturer. For me, the art was more important. The hands-on making was more important. The person-to-person contact, communication with my clients and my employees was really important to me. I enjoy that way more than if I had been basically a business owner.    Sharon: It's having the mark of the hand on it. If I know that you crafted it or somebody crafted it, it has much more meaning, I think.   Barbara: Absolutely. It means a lot to me. Recently I had a client whose mother was a big jewelry collector and had a couple of Art Smith rings. The client had lost one of the rings in the pair in Provincetown. It went into the ocean, gone. I was able to hold the matching ring in my hand and look at it and see a signature, because the client wanted me to recreate this ring, which I did do. But the whole time I was making this ring, I kept imaging Art. The ring was covered in dots of silver and pink gold and yellow gold. It's a beautiful ring, very asymmetrical. The dots were raised like a half a millimeter off the band, and there were like 50 dots on this ring. So, I'm thinking of him making this ring in his studio. Every dot had to have a peg soldered onto the back before it was soldered onto the band. I did that 50 times, and I'm thinking, “My God, this guy was tenacious.” I had a lot of respect.   Sharon: How did you decide to start writing a blog?  You write a blog. How did that come about?   Barbara: I really enjoy writing, and there are things I wanted to say that the work couldn't say by itself. One of the things I've always been obsessed with since I was a child are charms. When I was five, Sherry Carr across the street from me had a shoebox full of charms, like the bubblegum charms, and I coveted that box. I was obsessed with that box. Every time I would see it, I would be like, “Show me the charms.” I wanted to knock Sherry out so I could get that charm. I started collecting charms at a very young age. They mean a lot to me, and they mean a lot to my clients. I talked about that in one of my blog posts. I think that was one of my first blogs, talking about charms and the meaning they hold for us. I think the spiritual side is important to me, the emotion you put to it and how it goes on the body. It's for the body.   Sharon: Well, you have very eclectic jewelry, very unique jewelry. Barbara, thank you so much for being here today.   Barbara: I loved it. Thanks so much.   Thank you again for listening. Please leave us a rating and review so we can help others start their own jewelry journey.  

High Vibrations with Mac
Time To Be a Worker Bee - 1st New Moon of 2022 with Adyrius Leo

High Vibrations with Mac

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 41:49


Connect with Adyrius Leo! TikTok @adyriusleoInstagram @adyriusleo adyr1234@gmail.com ☮ BE THE CHANGE!Help End Child Sexual Abuse & Traffickinghttps://childrescuecoalition.orgSave The Coral Reefs, Save Our World:https://www.coralgardeners.org/Support The Movement to End Sexual Violence:https://www.rainn.orgDonate to Support Black Lives Matter and Systemic Change: http://www.pb-resources.comSupport Black History, Culture & Heritagehttps://savingplaces.org/african-american-cultural-heritage#.XwnPMyUifDtSupport Wrongfully Jailed Protestershttps://secure.actblue.com/donate/freeblackmamas2020Act Blue Racism & Police Brutality Megafundhttps://secure.actblue.com/donate/ab_mnSign and even create your own petition:https://www.change.org

Driving the Cbus
Randy Malloy – President, General Manager, Owner, Worker Bee of WWCD Radio

Driving the Cbus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 33:30


"Done is better than perfect." Randy Malloy has lived by that mantra unwittingly for most of his existence. Sometimes you just have to get it done. WWCD Radio has gone through numerous changes over the past few decades. The format has remained the same, but most noticeably to the listener, frequency changes on the FM dial.  Randy talks about this, and more about being an entrepreneur, the importance of local business, and how important local radio is to the local business community. On the spray paint branding video to announce the move from CD102.5 to CD92.9... When we moved from 102.5 to 92.9, I literally had three weeks. And so I kind of reached back into the guerrilla marketing playbook that sits on my shelf. What are we going to do to differentiate ourselves from what it was? Let's just brand it this way. And I literally thought of the idea, grabbed a can of red spray paint. I said grab the video cameras and videotape doing it. Randy's thoughts on being local and how Columbus supports local... We've been lucky. We've been lucky for the fact that Columbus is very supportive of the local community. I think the idea of shop local, rock local, be local, think local, all those things work so well in Columbus because it still has that community feel to it. Even though it's the 10th largest, 12th largest city in the country, it still has a good community feel to it. Randy's heart and soul are all about local radio... Radio as a whole...people sort of underestimate the power of it. And when we said we're going off the air, it really was interesting to see the outpouring of support from people that had been listeners, were listeners, wanted to be listeners. What's happening? We had about a million interactions from social media, to handwritten letters, and phone calls and faxes. I still have lots of fight left in me, and this is something that matters. And then to see this outpouring of support, that really helped cement that. The Driving the Cbus podcast co-hosts, Scott McComb, CEO of Heartland Bank, and Kailyn Bucklew (McComb), a third-generation community banker, offer two different perspectives as they sit down and get real with local business owners. From well-established companies to startups, small businesses are the heart and soul of Columbus. Tune in to find out how it all began, what keeps them up at night – the current struggles they face, and what successes they are most proud of with some entertaining stories along the way.

Masculine Psychology
Why It's So Hard For Entrepreneurs To Find Love

Masculine Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 43:59


If you're an entrepreneur, you might feel like it's impossible to find love.  Why does it feel like this?  Because there's a grain of truth in it. Entrepreneurs care about the value they bring to the world and the legacy they leave behind.  Many of them try so hard to achieve status because that's what they think will attract unconditional love. But this only repulses love away. Instead, you attract “value-love,” which is the culprit behind why entrepreneurs go through multiple divorces.  That's the bad news.  The good news?  You can be an entrepreneur and attract real love. But you need to unlearn many of the habits responsible for your success.  In this episode, you'll discover how to get rid of these toxic habits that keep love from coming into your life. Listen to the episode now. Show Highlights Include: The insidious way working harder in your business only drives love further from your grasp (6:59)  How becoming more valuable as a man sabotages your love life (8:26) The ancient “end of life” exercise that helps you understand your purpose in life (12:04)  Why your legacy will be forgotten — and how this cold, hard fact helps you find unconditional love (24:28)  The “Worker Bee” trap many entrepreneurs fall into that erodes all pleasure in your life (26:39)   Does your neediness, fear, or insecurity sabotage your success with women? Do you feel you may be unlovable? For more than 15 years, I've helped thousands of people find confidence, fulfillment, and loving relationships. And I can help you, too. I'm therapist and life coach David Tian, Ph.D. I invite you to check out my free Masterclasses on dating and relationships at https://www.davidtianphd.com/masterclass/ now. For more about David Tian, go here: https://www.davidtianphd.com/about/ Get access to all my current and future online coaching courses by applying for the Platinum Partnership program today at: https://www.davidtianphd.com/platinum

PragmaticLive
Dr. Nancy Li - From Worker Bee to Business Leader

PragmaticLive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 36:29


Rebecca Kalogeris, VP of marketing for Pragmatic Institute, interviews Dr. Nancy Li, director of product, mentor and YouTuber. In this episode, Nancy gives all the details on her powerful story and some amazing tips on climbing to the top of the product industry, from worker-bee to director and beyond. Dr. Nancy has mentored more than 100 professionals to break through in product management, check out her YouTube below. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIXcpwAsd6uO6PQ7VaMbXpg  

Passive Income Examiner- Work From Home, Freelancers, Affiliate Marketers, Passive Revenue, Blogging, Passive Income Strategi
Discover 3 Tips to Break Free from the Worker Bee Mindset and live the Freedom Lifestyle You Crave

Passive Income Examiner- Work From Home, Freelancers, Affiliate Marketers, Passive Revenue, Blogging, Passive Income Strategi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 21:53


Let me guess, you are working full time while juggling a side-hustle, family, marriage, and peace of mind, right? Are you starting to wonder when it will end? When can your side hustle become your mainstream income? Well, friend, you are in the right place. Tune in as we reveal three must have points to help you break free from the worker-bee mindset so you can live the freedom lifestyle you crave. These mindset shifts will help you treat your business like a business, refrain from getting attached to the outcome while still managing the outcome, and implement there 3 C's every business must have to be successful. Episode with Paige Fedderson - She earned $30,000 her first month as an Amazon retailer - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/$30k-in-first-month-amazon-ecommerce-store-real-estate/id1534495831?i=1000515833063 Join the community - www.facebook.com/groups/escapeyour925 Work with Lindsay - www.thepassiveincomeexaminer.com  

New Hope Church Adel
Real Life, Real Talk with Hanna | Enneagram 2

New Hope Church Adel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 24:46


Helper. Worker Bee. Servant. The one you can count on. Hanna dives into Enneagram twos - both good and bad tendencies of this personality type and how it affects John Jensson's relationships and walk with the Lord.

Your Unapologetic Career Podcast
02 The CEO, Scientist, and Worker Bee

Your Unapologetic Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 19:33


The process of building a successful career on your terms calls for a self-leadership mindset which too few of us have truly learned how to cultivate. In this episode, I explain my concept of the CEO, the Scientist, and the Worker Bee.                                                                                                       Throughout my time in academic medicine, I've recognized these characters in myself and in other's careers across the board. So I'm offering clear insight into how they impact our success and how you can organize them in order to make the important shifts to up-level your career.  Ready for that quantum leap? It's time to pause and listen up! 

Adoption Adventures
Worker bee

Adoption Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 27:07


Today’s episode is all about a chat we had with the little dude recently, we are returning to our chat about pocket money and the things he can do to earn it. Little dude lets us know how he feels about this and what he thinks would be a better solution! 

The Productive Designer
#0025 - Are you a "Worker Bee" or a "Queen Bee" (aka CEO) with Elyse Tager

The Productive Designer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 40:18


Featured in this week's episode of The Productive Designer host Crystal Collinson interviews business coach and entrepreneur Elyse Tager. Elyse specializes in helping ambitious women reach their career goals and dreams by changing their mindset, coaching them in their career, seeing their full potential in the workplace. Elyse wants all career-driven women to realize their value and see their full potential. She wants to teach others how to move from a “worker bee” mindset and lifestyle to a “CEO” powered individual. She brings wisdom and perspective about the female mind, explaining how to break habits to live the life you want. She also informs us on the natural female tendencies and the nurture aspect of our brains. These hardwired tendencies can bring many benefits to the workplace that many do not even realize-we just need to change our perspective. Elyse suggests that if you want to be a CEO, you have to start acting like one. In short, Elyse is here to take you and your career as far as you want to go. The brilliant part is, you get to decide how far that is and what success means to you. Every person's goals and successes are different, and she is here to guide you in finding the perfect work-life balance for your life.  So, join Crystal and Elyse as they talk about women in business and help you gain some ideas to take your business to the next level if that is what you want. Now, do something today that your future self will thank you for and start acting like a CEO. How to reach Elyse:Website - elysetager.com Facebook - tagerstrategyInstagram- @elysetagerLinkedIn- elysetagerRecommended podcasts:Fresh AirHow I Built ThisTed Radio Hour

SPEAKING OUTTA TURN
EPISODE 4 - Everyday Is Friday

SPEAKING OUTTA TURN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 54:44


[Originally Recorded 11.25.2020] The fellas talk RichieeLee's impending fatherhood 11:30 How losing a job can feel like a breakup 16:00 Staxxx the "Che Guevara of the Lunchroom" 24:00 Getting out of the "Worker Bee" mentality 32:00 Men, Peer Groups, Acceptance & Leadership 50:00 Hoeing & Hoe Talks

Jenn & Bill Daily
Jenn & Bill Daily (11/20/20)

Jenn & Bill Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 21:28


The winner of the Kelly Clarkson contest to be in her virtual studio audience is announced! Also: Jane Lynch joins the show to talk about her Christmas Album and a Bee Positive from Brad Pitt that will take your breath away! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Get the Balance Right
Stop Being a Worker Bee - Transform from Solopreneur to CEO (Elyse Tager Business Coach)

Get the Balance Right

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 34:07


On this episode we are joined by Elyse Tager, a business coach for ambitious female entrepreneurs. After owning a media agency for 11 years, she switched her focus based on a need she encountered with her clients. She found that female entrepreneurs were getting stuck in what she defines as a worker-bee mindset and now she helps women break free of those mental chains. We discuss “what got you here, won’t get you there” when scaling your business from solopreneur to CEO.Elyse is a serial entrepreneur with a wealth of knowledge. You can find her each week going live in her free Facebook group. If you find yourself working more in your business, than on your business, get ready to change your approach.SHOW NOTES: Connect with Elyse Tager on LinkedIn Find her coaching business online: Website - Twitter: @elysetager - Instagram: @elysetager - FacebookFacebook Group: Solopreneur 2 Entrepreneur Ready to Move from Solopreneur to CEO and Really Build Your Business? - 5 Mindshifts That Will Get You There - FREE Resource OnlineCONTACT HEATHER:Zeitzwolfe Accounting: https://www.zeitzwolfeaccounting.comFollow Heather on Instagram: @zeitzwolfeHeather Zeitzwolfe - LinkedInTo book a Discovery Call (via Zoom) - Click HereThe People Planet Profit Roadmap Program:Are you thinking about transforming your business into a qualifying benefit company? What about being a more conscious entrepreneur? We are offering a new program called The People Planet Profit Roadmap. In this program we will guide you on your journey as you transform your business and leadership style to have a greater positive impact on society and the environment. Book a discovery meeting to see if you’re a good fit for the program.Are you bootstrapping your business?Check out my bootstrap packages that will propel your biz to the next level. If you're ready to take action, let's talk.Interested in being a guest on the podcast? Do you have a podcast and would like to invite Heather Zeitzwolfe to be a guest? If either apply, please fill out our guest request form.This podcast is committed to giving back, but we need your help! Each time someone listens to the podcast we provide a day of literacy and business training to women in Uganda. If you give us a 5-Star Review on itunes, we will provide a business training course to support a family in Zimbabwe.The People Planet Profit Roadmap Program Transform your business; learn how to make a positive impact on society and the environment.Do You Want Hassle Free Payroll? Gusto is a great solution! Use this link and receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card when you sign up. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Jenn & Bill Daily
Jenn & Bill Daily (11/9/20)

Jenn & Bill Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 20:35


What was your favorite TV gameshow growing up? Also: a Jeopardy Style Beat the Bee for Pizzadelphia 3: The Takeout Tour tickets and a brand new Top Fan and Worker Bee! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Need a Break
Worker Bee Mentality

I Need a Break

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 15:51


In this episode, Olivia talks about the struggles of stretching yourself too thin. The demanding culture of today can cause a lot of anxiety and stress, which can make it hard to find happiness. How do we know when something isn't fulfilling? How do we know if something is too much? Should we even be applauding this mentality?

Jenn & Bill Daily
Jenn & Bill Daily (10/22/20)

Jenn & Bill Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 21:29


Jenn & Bill want to guess your profession! Callers give clues about what they do for a living and Jenn & Bill have to try to guess what you do. Also: a "Leftover" Edition of Beat the Bee and info on Philadelphia's Christmas Village opening back up! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Plan Your Start Podcast
Sheryl Hunter, Esquire: Be Sure That You Really Need a Partner or Investor

Plan Your Start Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 88:42


In this episode we talk to Sheryl Hunter of Hunter Business Law - The Entrepreneur’s Law Firm. We opened with "Are Partnerships and Investors Like Marriages?" Then we step through Sheryl’s backstory from Georgetown Law to big corporate and ultimately starting her own firm dedicated to entrepreneurs. Among other topics, we talk about the biggest and most common legal setbacks and derails she sees with entrepreneurs, partners, and investors - and how to avoid them.SPONSOR: Executive Launch (www.execlaunch.com) - From corporate executive to startup founder.0:10 - Are partnership or investor breakups worse than marriage breakups? Sheryl says they definitely can be and we discuss how risky it can be going into business with a friend or family member. Just because you know someone well in a social setting doesn’t mean you know them well in a high pressure business setting.4:42 - Check personalities - are you more likely to say ‘Let’s make our best guess and go!” or “Let’s not go until we know!”? People’s thought processes and work styles can vary dramatically and it isn’t clear until tested in business. Allen says ‘go camping’ with your prospective partner.8:15 - Are you more likely to say “A penny saved is a penny earned” or “you have to spend money to make money”. And then there’s the ‘idea person’ and the ‘doer person’.10:37 - SPONSOR: Executive Launch (www.execlaunch.com) - from corporate executive to startup founder. Sheryl reinforces the difference between corporate decision-making and startup decision-making. Example executive-to-founder: Salesforce, Peoplesoft, Zoom, etc.16:15 - Grew up in Illinois & Indiana. Competitive golfer, tennis, skiing, named her daughter Aspen. George Washington U as undergrad - no attorneys in family, no plans to be an attorney.18:25 - Internship at a state attorney's office - inspired to be an attorney to help people. Went back to DC and Georgetown Law.21:06 - Joined large law firm, great firm. They did a lot of pro bono, she worked on the battered women's clemency project. But something didn’t square for Sheryl, that voice inside.24:27 - Made move to a small specialty firm - Nursing Home Abuse Law Center, helping our most vulnerable.25:47 - Allen’s book Quit to Start (www.quittostart.com) - Why would you leave a big secure job with a big firm?26:54 - Then a big leap, started firm with a partner. Having worked at a large firm and then a small firm, gave her the foundation, and experiences needed.29:22 - If you’re young and switching jobs every few years, use an extra lens to envision how you would do it as an entrepreneur yourself - perhaps you will one day. And develop your personal professional brand.37:35 - Then Sheryl made the biggest leap to start her own firm that she runs today - Hunter Business Law (www.hunterbusinesslaw.com). Combining law and business, 360-degree business viewpoint with clients. Tiny office to start but was able to build her client base quickly, years of relationships and experience paid off.49:20 - Building a profitable services company is a solid path, you are building something of value that you can sell one day if you choose. Building do-or-die tech products can often leave you with no value if not a home run.51:53 - How did you find clients in a niche market? Existing relationships but also - gave talks, free content, entrepreneurs afternoon teas - being generous with time, volunteering. Can’t see how to have a 40 hour work week as an entrepreneur.56:05 - Advice to founders with investors: transparency & over-communication. Investors can be helpful now but more importantly, later.1:01:18 - Advice in partnerships. Control disputes - they can lock the gears of a business. Best to have a prenup agreement - and have an advisory board to help decision log-jams.1:03:14 - The Money Man (non-operational investor partner) and The Worker Bee (non-monied operational partner) - important to keep the working partner motivated. If you’re doing well, increase rewards and possibly equity for the worker bee partner. Partner agreements: equity, control, & comp.1:06:35 - When company is struggling, still need executive motivation. Investors are more likely to be fair and reasonable if you’ve been communicating.1:11:58 - Key question to a business owner or starter - are you sure you need a partner? Collaboration is important, but do you need a business partner for that?1:16:00 - Do you really need an investor? Many founders say they wish they hadn’t. You’ve worked hard to be your own boss - then you wake up and realize you have a boss, your investor(s). Look closely at the alternatives.1:22:30 - Sheryl’s passion projects relate to women’s issues. GirlTalkShop - happy hour for women to talk business. GEMS (www.girlsgems.org) - Girls Empowered Mentally for Success. And, founder of Liberty Law Suites, co-working and accelerator for attorneys.Hunter Business Law: www.hunterbusinesslaw.comQuit to Start - The Book: www.quittostart.com

I Think We're Good Here: Volleyball Podcast
#13 - David Hunt: The Worker Bee

I Think We're Good Here: Volleyball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 79:21


David is one of if not the hardest working person in the business. Listen to David talk about how he developed his work ethic, where his excitement and curiosity to learn the game stems from and what keeps him fired up to keep learning. Dealing with knuckleheads, learning how to be patient, teaching volleyball to a group that doesn’t speak your language nor cares to learn it. How he makes his athletes better people and trying to establish a quality culture.

Two Girls and a Guy
2GG BEST OF BRENDA THE WORKER BEE PART 2

Two Girls and a Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 7:13


She feels like she does the majority of the work amongst her coworkers...should she say something?

Two Girls and a Guy
2GG BEST OF BRENDA THE WORKER BEE PART 1

Two Girls and a Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 6:28


She feels like she does the majority of the work amongst her coworkers...should she say something?

The Art and Soul Show
How to Move from Worker Bee to CEO Mode - The Power of Planning & Process with Bryan Capporrici

The Art and Soul Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 43:26


We love our photography businesses, but sometimes it feels like we spend so much of our time shooting, editing, emailing, and we don't prioritize the other aspects of running a business.On this week's episode, my guest Bryan Caporrici and I tackle some big topics- why client experience can become your secret weapon- Worker Bee vs CEO mode - wearing busy as a badge - the power of a mindset shift from a sales mindset to a service mindset- the danger of wrapping up your identity in your business. If you are finding you struggle with finding the time to work on your business because you seem to spend so much time in worker bee mode working on your business, this episode is for you.Discover more about Bryan Capporrici Website: www.GetSproutStudio.com or www.bcapphoto.comInstagram: @getsproutstudio or @bcapphotoFacebook: @getsproutstudioBio: Bryan Caporicci is an award-winning wedding and portrait photographer based out of Fonthill, Canada. In 2014, he was awarded his Masters of Photographic Arts (MPA) designation by the Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC), making him one of the youngest Canadian photographers to receive this level of achievement.Bryan is the host of the Business of Photography podcast. He teaches at workshops across North America, including industry-leading conventions and conferences such as WPPI, Shutterfest and Canada Photo Convention. Bryan is also the CEO and Founder of Sprout Studio.Resources shared in this episodeBuilding a Story Brand book by Donal Miller

Arroe Collins
Gtar Phil From GoGo Tuner Reaches Beyond Blues

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 23:05


Life rarely follows one path so directly. Nashville-based guitar maestro Phil Hughley knows this fact intimately; during his childhood in Shaker Heights, Ohio, Hughley saw Eric Clapton perform on television, and he fell in love with the guitar. It changed his life. He spent his adolescence learning everything he could musically, studying guitar and learning how to bend it to his will. While music embedded itself in his soul, Hughley’s path lead him away from his true passion and to The United States Military Academy—until one fateful night while on patrol. Hughley had a vision—his fourteen-year-old self stood before him, and reminded him that music was his true calling. He left West Point to attend Cleveland State University in Ohio, and returned to the arts. In 2007, Hughley moved to Nashville to pursue his dream and became a go-to session player and perennial sideman, in studios and on stages across the country with the likes of CeCe Winans, TajMo (the collaborative venture of Keb’ Mo’ and Taj Mahal), and The McCrary Sisters, earning himself two Dove award nominations for writing and producing in the process. Now, it’s time for Hughley to step away from the side and into the spotlight as Gtar Phil & The Chank with the release of his new EP, Worker Bee, a collection of blues-inspired, Americana-leaning gems—another deviation from the path. In spite of his rock and funk background, Hughley found himself veering into a new musical lane, under the encompassing umbrella of Americana music. And Americana music needs a voice like Phil Hughley’s.

Talk Junkie
Episode 83 - Worker Bee

Talk Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 16:28


What separates worker bees and slaves

Arroe Collins
Gtar Phil From GoGo Tuner Reaches Beyond Blues

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 23:05


Life rarely follows one path so directly. Nashville-based guitar maestro Phil Hughley knows this fact intimately; during his childhood in Shaker Heights, Ohio, Hughley saw Eric Clapton perform on television, and he fell in love with the guitar. It changed his life. He spent his adolescence learning everything he could musically, studying guitar and learning how to bend it to his will. While music embedded itself in his soul, Hughley’s path lead him away from his true passion and to The United States Military Academy—until one fateful night while on patrol. Hughley had a vision—his fourteen-year-old self stood before him, and reminded him that music was his true calling. He left West Point to attend Cleveland State University in Ohio, and returned to the arts. In 2007, Hughley moved to Nashville to pursue his dream and became a go-to session player and perennial sideman, in studios and on stages across the country with the likes of CeCe Winans, TajMo (the collaborative venture of Keb’ Mo’ and Taj Mahal), and The McCrary Sisters, earning himself two Dove award nominations for writing and producing in the process. Now, it’s time for Hughley to step away from the side and into the spotlight as Gtar Phil & The Chank with the release of his new EP, Worker Bee, a collection of blues-inspired, Americana-leaning gems—another deviation from the path. In spite of his rock and funk background, Hughley found himself veering into a new musical lane, under the encompassing umbrella of Americana music. And Americana music needs a voice like Phil Hughley’s.

Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!!
Mike Mostert & Gtar Phil Hughley of The GOGO Tuner Family - 4-16-2020

Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 40:05


Episode # 64 - Mike Mostert & Gtar Phil Hughley of The GOGO Tuner Family - 4-16-2020. We discussed the track "Changing" which features Phil on lead vocals, this album and much more!!

Soberish
Episode 47: Worker Bee Virtues

Soberish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 59:26


An insufferable sanctimonious rant about higher dimensional morality

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish
Worker Bee Wellness (Season 2 Episode 40 )

Dishing with Stephanie's Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 30:45


* Programming note - this episode was prerecorded before the Coronavirus outbreak*This week's Makers of Minnesota guests are Michael Sedlacek and Rachel Romanelli co-founders of Worker B Wellness. Worker B Wellness is a therapeutic wellness center near Keg and Case market on West Seventh Street in St Paul that focuses on holistic services grounded in a belief in apitherapy (bee therapy).Worker B wellness offers an array of holistic services, many of which include the use of sustainably-sourced artisanal skincare products made by their sister company, Worker B. Right now through April 10th. All services prepaid over the phone are 50% off.You can call 651-998-8866 to take part in the sale and prepay for services you'd like to use once we reopen!They recommend services like "Infrared Sauna", "Salt Therapy", "Lymphatic Massages", and "Reflexology Facials" for cleansing your systems once we can go outside again!Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe

Makers of Minnesota
Worker Bee Wellness (Season 2 Episode 40 )

Makers of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 30:45


* Programming note - this episode was prerecorded before the Coronavirus outbreak*This week's Makers of Minnesota guests are Michael Sedlacek and Rachel Romanelli co-founders of Worker B Wellness. Worker B Wellness is a therapeutic wellness center near Keg and Case market on West Seventh Street in St Paul that focuses on holistic services grounded in a belief in apitherapy (bee therapy).Worker B wellness offers an array of holistic services, many of which include the use of sustainably-sourced artisanal skincare products made by their sister company, Worker B. Right now through April 10th. All services prepaid over the phone are 50% off.You can call 651-998-8866 to take part in the sale and prepay for services you'd like to use once we reopen!They recommend services like "Infrared Sauna", "Salt Therapy", "Lymphatic Massages", and "Reflexology Facials" for cleansing your systems once we can go outside again!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)

Makers of Minnesota
Worker Bee Wellness (Season 2 Episode 40 )

Makers of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 30:45


* Programming note - this episode was prerecorded before the Coronavirus outbreak*This week's Makers of Minnesota guests are Michael Sedlacek and Rachel Romanelli co-founders of Worker B Wellness. Worker B Wellness is a therapeutic wellness center near Keg and Case market on West Seventh Street in St Paul that focuses on holistic services grounded in a belief in apitherapy (bee therapy).Worker B wellness offers an array of holistic services, many of which include the use of sustainably-sourced artisanal skincare products made by their sister company, Worker B. Right now through April 10th. All services prepaid over the phone are 50% off.You can call 651-998-8866 to take part in the sale and prepay for services you'd like to use once we reopen!They recommend services like "Infrared Sauna", "Salt Therapy", "Lymphatic Massages", and "Reflexology Facials" for cleansing your systems once we can go outside again!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StephanieHansen)

Motion City Podcast
001 – “Worker Bee”

Motion City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 67:58


“Worker Bee” is the first track from Motion City Soundtrack’s fourth studio album, My Dinosaur Life, released in 2010 by Columbia Records.Follow us on Twitter @MotionCityPod

Crossing Swords
Im Just A Lowly Worker Bee

Crossing Swords

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 62:36


This week we discuss the modern working world, we contacted a number of working people and this time we sit discuss and consider the modern working world, our experiences, our struggles, success's and how we'd like things to change.Check us out on facebook, twitter, Castbox, Spotify, iTunes and keep the conversation going and let us know what you think.

Get High On Motivation
Making the Change From Worker-bee to Boss

Get High On Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 29:30


Are you ready to quit your job? Don’t!...yet. Get the ten steps that will take you from working a 9-5 to being your own boss. Anybody dealing with anxiety or depression? You are not alone. Wondering if CBD is a good idea? That is the topic of today’s Mess into a Message. And we kick off with a quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson to conclude our month on change. Do you have questions you want Mimi to answer? Send them in here. Thank you for listening!Connect with Mimi the MotivatorRead Mimi’s BlogBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=EX8HZPL96EADY&source=url)

Nice Games Club
"Explosions!" Power Fantasies; Game Trailers

Nice Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019


This week your Nice Hosts break open Power Fantasies and Indie Game Trailers and analyze what makes them work! Can boredom be a game mechanic? Is the age old storytelling rule "show don't tell" actually bad advice for indie game trailers? Can a power fantasy game really ever have too many explosions??Picture credit Gearbox SoftwareIf you have a trailer for your game and want to get some feedback on it send us a link on Twitter to see if it gets the "Stephen Would Actually Watch This" Seal of Approval!Game Devs of Color Expo TalksFriends of the show gave talks! Aubrey Scott talks at 49:57 and Evva Kraikul is on a panel at 4:07:54.Swimsanity (If your team includes two brothers it has to be sea themed)Worker Bee is publishing Widget Satchel in Japan!The Ooblets team is amazing and you should plan on buying the game on the Epic …(Ooblets was going to be published by Double Fine until Double Fine was bought … Power Fantasies 0:18:08 Stephen McGregorGame DesignGamingMonster Den was a game store/event space in Minneapolis where Martha first played Halo- there is a different game store there now called Dreamers Vault Games Game Trailers 0:43:27 Mark LaCroixMarketingWidget Satchel Trailer

Nice Games Club
"Explosions!" Power Fantasies; Game Trailers

Nice Games Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019


This week your Nice Hosts break open Power Fantasies and Indie Game Trailers and analyze what makes them work! Can boredom be a game mechanic? Is the age old storytelling rule "show don't tell" actually bad advice for indie game trailers? Can a power fantasy game really ever have too many explosions?? Picture credit Gearbox Software If you have a trailer for your game and want to get some feedback on it send us a link on Twitter to see if it gets the "Stephen Would Actually Watch This" Seal of Approval! Game Devs of Color Expo Talks Friends of the show gave talks! Aubrey Scott talks at 49:57 and Evva Kraikul is on a panel at 4:07:54. Swimsanity (If your team includes two brothers it has to be sea themed) Worker Bee is publishing Widget Satchel in Japan! The Ooblets team is amazing and you should plan on buying the game on the Epic … (Ooblets was going to be published by Double Fine until Double Fine was bought … Power Fantasies 0:18:08 Stephen McGregor Category Game Design Gaming Monster Den was a game store/event space in Minneapolis where Martha first played Halo- there is a different game store there now called Dreamers Vault Games Game Trailers 0:43:27 Mark LaCroix Category Marketing Widget Satchel Trailer

Round Guys Radio presented by Round Guys Brewing Company
[Bonus] Music Mashtun 23: Jason Ager performs Worker Bee

Round Guys Radio presented by Round Guys Brewing Company

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 4:11


Solo guitarist, singer-songwriter, Jason Ager brings an unexpected jovial sound to the often mellow singer-songwriter circuit. Intertwining smart story telling lyrics against creative guitar progressions, his sound layers with catchy sophistication. Listen in as we Ager shares how life opportunities, including a Fulbright Scholarship, enabled his current trajectory. Ager chatted with host, Bill McGeeney and recorded three songs.Credits: Mamata Tharima worked sound engineering and production on this episode. Please take a moment to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review! This Round Guys Radio episode is brought to you by RoundGuysBrewery.com. Learn more about upcoming events at the UndergroundLansdale.com. Support the show (http://Facebook.com/RoundGuysRadio)

GameLoop
GameLoop #GL26: Svilupparty 2019

GameLoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 118:59


Svilupparty 2019, un po' di chiacchiere sull'evento! E inoltre: gli esclusivi retroscena che nessuno vi dirà sulla cena di GameLoop! Con Fabio Mosca e Simone Granata! 0:00:01 Inizio 0:02:49 Dieci anni di Svilupparty 0:24:47 Godot allo Svilupparty 0:36:07 Crespo Sun (Xuegao Games) - How to approach the Chinese market (YouTube) 0:43:34 Yuji Kato e Hiroshi Ogawa, Worker Bee (YouTube) 0:46:16 Kibou Entertainment - Timothy and the Mysterious Forest (YouTube) 0:51:19 Daniele Monaco, Marco Mantoan - Picaresque Studio e Nantucket (YouTube) 1:00:54 Mario Palmero (Epic) - Indie dev grants and Epic Store 1:14:42 Marco Colombo (Pixion Games) - 3 GameDev Pillars (YouTube) 1:22:53 Luca Contato - Rising Pixel: Game developer on the beach (YouTube) 1:28:56 Il gioco di Zughy 1:32:14 L'MMORPG (YouTube) 1:37:17 Horses (YouTube) 1:39:52 All'E3 con Fabio Mosca 1:50:03 La super cena di GameLoop 1:57:13 Finale Le note dell'episodio complete: https://gameloop.it/2019/07/20/gameloop-podcast-gl26-svilupparty-2019/ Link: Sito | Discord | Gruppo FB | Forum Supportateci: Patreon | PayPal | Humble Store Il link Amazon per i vostri acquisti (potrebbe arrivarci una commissione): http://amzn.to/2r2XHT5

PLuGHiTz Live Unboxed (Video)
NEAT Worker Bee Cardioid Condenser Microphone

PLuGHiTz Live Unboxed (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 5:55


Check out our interview with founder Skipper Wise from CES 2015.From vocals to guitars, Accordions to Zithers, and virtually any instrument in the musical kingdom, the Worker Bee collects and captures sound with amazing ease. Add exquisite craftsmanship, and engineering savvy from some of the most experienced minds in the recording industry, and the result is a microphone that is one of the most productive and versatile mics in its field - or any musically flowering landscape!The Worker Bee has a fixed-charge back plate, permanently polarized 24mm diameter condenser capsule. The Worker Bee's very low noise rating (>7.0 dB) and high output make it the perfect choice for ultra-high resolution digital recording. Instead of integrated circuits (chips), the Worker Bee's Class A discrete amplifier circuitry ensures the most accurate and noise-free signal possible, with minimal distortion and coloration. You can position the side-address capsule, enclosed within its unique grille, for very precise placement.About Neat MicrophonesNeat is about creating the next generation of microphones, with products that embrace cutting-edge audio technology and innovative design. Whether you record in a professional studio or your home, whether it's music, podcasts, gaming, voiceovers, business conferencing or chatting with friends and family, Neat can capture it all with exceptional audio clarity and looks that will capture your imagination.

The Hive Jive - Beekeeping Podcast
Bonus -The Worker Bee

The Hive Jive - Beekeeping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 27:37


This is a special BONUS episode of the Hive Jive. Today's focused subject is all about the Hard Knock Life of the Worker Bee!

Laura Rutherford (Fact-Based) "Bzzz..."

" I'm Telling "

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 16:11


Laura Rutherford tells a story during a Sacred Storytelling class at South Mountain Community College. If you want to learn how to be a storyteller, please visit our website at southmountaincc.edu/storytelling.