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Author: Beth Buelow, The Introvert Entrepreneur

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****Proud to be named as one of the “Top 25 Business Podcasts for Entrepreneurs” by Entrepreneur.com (Dec 2014) and featured in the “Inspiring Women’s Voices” category on iTunes (March 2015).****

This show is a lively space for conversation, learning and sharing. Through interviews and discussions, we’ll talk about business and life from an introvert perspective, providing resources, advice and inspiration. Show topics fall into four general categories:

* Entrepreneurship: self-promotion and networking; productivity; defining success; moving through fear, uncertainty and doubt; creating focus and intention; finding your voice; and goal setting
* Leadership: living your vision and values; showing up with authenticity; being a leader among your peers; communication; and courage
* Relationships: partnerships and collaboration; forming support networks; and balancing your time and energy between your family, your business and yourself
* Personal Growth: self-confidence; self-talk; tapping in to personal power; managing your energy; taking care of yourself and all of your parts, including the physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual and creative
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Endings and Beginnings: It’s been a great 8 ½ year run, and I’ve made the difficult decision to come to completion with the show. Rather than have a final interview with someone – I mean, who wants to be your last guest?! – I’m going to share with you some of the story of how I arrived at this point and what comes next. My hope is that you join with me on that “what’s next” part of the journey, and in hearing my story, it supports you and provides some food for thought about any pivots you have going on in your life. 
Katie Rasoul, author of "Hidden Brilliance," shares lessons learned from being an introvert outlier and gives us tips for becoming more resilient.  Full episode information at www.theintrovertentreprener.com/podcast
Composer Craig Shepard finds innovative ways to bring our attention to the ordinary through music and stillness. We discuss releasing assumptions and embracing mindfulness. as well as how to build trust through small gestures.  Full show information is at theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast  
Tracy Guillet, founder of Quiet Pathways, is a clinical social worker who specializes in working with introverts. She shares insights about aligning your life with your introvert preferences, as well as how our early experiences shape our understanding of who we are. Full episode notes at theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast 
My conversation about Introversion, anxiety, and entrepreneurship with Morra Aarons-Mele, author of "Hiding in the Bathroom: How to Get Out There (When You'd Rather Stay Home)." For more information about Morra, visit TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/podcast
We spend a lot of time and energy chasing "happiness," not realizing that it's within our reach every single day. There's a simple habit you can cultivate that helps the good stuff stick while putting the bad stuff in perspective. This episode is a blogcast, which is an audio version of my latest blog post. You can find the text version at www.theintrovertentrepreneur.com
Jennifer Kahnweiler may lean extrovert, but her heart belongs to introverts. We talk about the second edition of her book, "The Introverted Leader" and what's changed for introverts in the 10 years since she wrote the first edition. More episode details at www.TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/podcast
Marianne Griebler is a marketing communications strategist, writer and speaker. Here she shares foundational tips for your social media presence, along with how to strengthen your brand by focusing on relationships. More information at www.theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast 
From Jeffrey Shaw’s perspective, having a keen eye isn’t just for what one sees, but also for what one senses. Having been one of the most sought after portrait photographers in the U.S. for more than three decades, Jeffrey Shaw, a.k.a. the Lingo Guy, uses this honed intuition to teach entrepreneurs how to attract their ideal customers by speaking their Secret Language. Jeffrey is host of the popular business podcast Creative Warriors, a nationally acclaimed keynote speaker, a business coach for entrepreneurs, and author of the recently released book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer’s Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible. More information at theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast
Grace Judson is a communication coach, author, and speaker. She shares tips for difficult conversations and how we can transform conflict into something productive and meaningful. Full episode information at www.theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast 
Steve Cunningham, founder of ReadItFor.Me, shares lessons learned on his entrepreneurial path, including how law school prepared him for his new business. Episode information at www.theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast
Life is full of wins, loses, and transitions. And at every turn, we're asking "What's next?" What if that's not the right question for the moment? This blogcast explores why getting ahead of ourselves is not in our best interests. Full transcript at www.TheintrovertEntrepreneneur.com/2017/12/02/ep161-better-question-whats-next  
Paul Cummings, author of "It All Matters," shares sales insights and reveals the secrets he's learned over decades spent in leadership development. More information at www.theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast
Ep159: Sales Coach Shawna Beckmann offers simple and concise tips that anyone - especially creatives - can use to make marketing and sales more comfortable. I also share a special announcement about a new podcast! Find the full Episode Show Notes at theintrovertentrepreneur.com/podcast
Shirley George Frazier shares valuable tips on maximizing your productivity and how to avoid burnout while running a home-based business. Full Show Notes at www.TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/podcast
There have been many paradigm shifts in modern marketing. From conference calls and webinars, to email and social media, people have more learning and connection opportunities and are drowning in marketing messages. How do you cut through the noise and truly connect with people? This week's guest is Kate Boyd, an introvert and marketing expert who has helped people develop strategies to make the best of their preferred methods of marketing. She provides tips and tricks that can help entrepreneurs anywhere on the introvert-extrovert spectrum shake the stigma of sales and expand their comfort zones in order to diversify their marketing reach. Full episode show notes at www.theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2017/08/10/ep157-kate-boyd-teaches-pay-it-forward
Norman Baldwin, author of Winning at Following, shares how an emphasis on leadership shortchanges the all-important role of followership. Full episode show notes at http://theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2017/07/26/ep156-norman-baldwin-winning-following/
Esther Choy, founder of Leadership Story Lab and author of "Let the Story Do the Work," offers advice on leveraging one of the strongest interpersonal tools that we have — storytelling.  Full episode show notes at www.TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/podcast  
René Boer, co-author of "How to Be a Great Boss," shares traits of great bosses and how often-overlooked introvert strengths are part of the equation. Full episode show notes are available at www.TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/2017/06/29/Rene-Boer-Great-Boss
Vernetta Freeney, journaling teacher and host of "A Toast to Truth" podcast, gives us guidance on making journaling part of our self-discovery process. Full episode show notes are available at www.TheIntrovertEntrepreneur.com/2017/06/16/ep153-vernetta-freeney-mental-detox-journaling
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