
Finding Peace with Roberta Hughes
We often hear about self-care, but there are many misconceptions about what it really is. Roberta Hughes joins us today to talk about finding moments of peace and joy in your life so you can feel value and purpose.
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Tuning Into Your Energy with Rebecca Ahmed
Energy is a broad term, isn’t it? Sometimes something so broad can be hard to understand. So, today’s episode is all about tuning into your energy with guest Rebecca Ahmed.
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Channeling Your Passion Into Writing with Annette Berkovits
Inspiration can come from anywhere, but for today’s guest, her family has been the biggest inspiration of all, creating opportunities to channel her passion into writing. Author Annette Berkovits does just that with each and every one of her books and today she shares her journey. Annette Libeskind Berkovits was born in Kyrgyzstan and grew…
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Establishing Brand Equity with Ari Krzyzek
Brand equity is a big buzzword in the business world. Brands like Apple are highly recognizable not just for what they sell but also for what they stand for. Today, all businesses strive to have that type of impact with their brands.
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Getting More Women on Corporate Boards with Jocelyn Mangan
It’s no secret that the corporate boardroom is still a “man’s world,” but we also know that diversity at every level of an organization is so impactful. And when it comes to getting more women on corporate boards, you won’t find many more passionate than today’s guest Jocelyn Mangan.
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Finding Your Baseline: Voice, Verbal Cues, and Non-Verbal Cues
When it comes to communicating, there are a surprising number of elements that go into effectively speaking to others, whether that be in a professional setting or a personal one. And it all starts with knowing your baseline.
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Did You Get the Memo? with Yemi Penn
Did you get the memo or do you feel like you missed something? Today’s guest admits that for a long time, she felt that she had totally missed the memo. But in reality, she just hadn’t made her own yet.
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The Power of Relationship Building with Mary D’Souza
Today’s guest is proof that you can have it all and you don’t have to wait. Mary D’Souza, Chief Investment Officer at Misha Investments, has built a very successful career and focuses her efforts on living her best life.
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Daring to Dream and Living the Dream
How does one go from med school to becoming a franchise consultant? My guest today is Kim Daly, a top consulting franchising expert and international bestselling co-author. She is also the creator of the Daly Plan, a millionaire mindset coaching program and the host of KimDaly.tv.
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Solving Problems with Technology: Who Says You Can’t?
Problem-solving when it comes to marketing is so important. That’s why Amy Pyles, president of Saxum, joins me in this episode to talk about using technology to solve problems, which is exactly what Saxum does for the brands it serves!
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Think Conversations, Not Campaigns
Entrepreneur, author, and public speaker Brooke Sellas joins me in this episode to discuss that and offer up advice to listeners! She talks about going beyond clichés and facts, identifying your core values, and so much more!
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What Are No Flow Moments and How to Overcome Them
Have you ever had one of those moments when you just don’t feel like you’re in sync? Maybe your voice is shaky, you can’t find the words that you want to use, and/or your body feels stiff. Join me as I fly solo today and share my tips to help you overcome these no-flow moments!
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Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff with Kristine Carlson
The grieving process, while painful and difficult, is necessary in order to return to a place where you can live life to the fullest. Someone who knows a lot about this is Kristine Carlson, the co-author of the book Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff.
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Do Women Give Up On Negotiations Too Soon?
Listen as Kathryn Valentine shares the three main principles women should keep in mind as they’re negotiating, as well as the 9-step framework for helping her clients become amazing negotiators, and some fantastic resources to get you started.
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What is Innovative Learning?
Dr. Martha Saunders, the President of the University of West Florida, has worked in higher education for over three decades. She has served in academic leadership roles in Florida, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Mississippi, and is known for her ability to manage and navigate crises.
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Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places
For so many people, finding love is one of the most difficult things they’ve ever done. It makes you wonder, why do some people find love so easily and others have immense trouble? Venus Castleberg, author of ‘Here to Forever: Finally Free to Be Me’, joins me to chat about looking for love in all…
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The Principles of Decision-Making
Have you ever been faced with a decision that could mean someone lived or died? Jillian, author of the new book A Voice Out of Poverty, has been and her decisions kept her sister alive. Listen as she shares her inspirational story and learn more about the psychology of making decisions.
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Four Tips to Get People to Listen to You
I was recently chatting with a colleague and she was sharing with me her frustrations because she felt like no one was paying attention. It got me thinking about why that might be. I’m going to impart the knowledge I shared with her here. Let me know, are people listening to you? First, be fully…
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How Creativity Rules the World
Maria Brito started her career as an attorney. She grew up in a household that believed the best way to make money was to become a professional. Once she graduated and started working in law, she realized she couldn’t do that work. Now she’s leaning into her creativity and loving the life and business she’s…
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Are You Comfortable When You’re Alone?
In this day and age people have trouble being alone with themselves. With social media opening the door into our lives in new and persistent ways, we no longer have the solitary space to just be. Alone time however is necessary for growth, alignment, and joy.
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