Alicia Tappan, a survivor, PhD Forensic Psychology candidate, non-profit owner, and community influencer and advocate for survivors of trauma, goes through her heroic story. She discusses being abused and the path of survival that led her to create a non profit to help others.
Welcome fellow entreprenuer Adina Preston. We discuss everything from business practices, red flags to watch for, and a mission to empower women. Adina is a strong passionate woman who has a lot to give you. Enjoy the listen.
In Episode 148, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lori Allen. She is an entrepreneur and has a story to tell about childhood bullying, overcoming trauma, and moving past our demons.
In this episode we have a repeat guest, Jenne Mathews. This time she is here to discuss her jump from employee to working for herself. She discusses the reasons, the easy parts, and the hard part of everything falling one your own work ethic.
Being motivated and staying motivated are hard to do. We need to invest in our physical and spritual health, and do it consistently. Without constant self development we will become drained and start to lose motivation when things don't go our way. Motivation is important to get us going but consistency carries us to the win.
In this episode I interview Angie Garner, author, podcast host, and entrepreneur. She takes us through her life and gives great advice on becoming debt free. If you want to retire early and wealthy listen to what Angie has to say.
Kari Workman discuss her life, going from not fitting in the corporate mold to becoming a successful entrepreneur. She goes through her life in the the realestate market as well as her coaching and mentoring.
We have to have hard conversations, with business partners, spouses, kids, and friends. That hard conversation can be scary, but not having it can affect you internally, and ultimately change the relationship. In this episode I discuss the hard conversation and why we should have it.
Failing is an important part of succeeding, so you can't fear the failure. You should embrace any failure as a learning oppurtunity. In this episode I discuss how important is to conquer your fear, so you can move forward.
Good health should be our greatest investment. Mind, body, and soul all need to be healthy and strong in order for us to have a long happy life. No matter how much money you have or your greatest achievements matte if you don't have your health. In this episode I discuss how important it is to be healthy and give a few tips to get there.
It's important to appreciate the small things in life. Romanticizing life helps you do just that, by finding ways to appreciate the present and putting a positive spin on things can drastically improve your life. In thise episode I give some tips on getting started.
Leadership seems to come natural to some people, but most need to develop that skill like any other skill. Working that skill involves self development, finding your weak areas, and really mentoring others. Leadership is a process and leaders should never stop trying to be better leaders. I didn't know I was a leader until one day I was. Listen to this episode as I discuss wome leaderhip insights.
In this episode Brittany talks about coming from the very bottom and grinding to the top. Brittany starting working at very young age due to an unfortunate death, causing her mom and three siblings to figure it out. She discusses work ethic, MLM world, and a few mistakes that helped her get to where she is.
Are you showing up for you? In this life of busier than ever times, we have to take time out for ourselves. We have to focus on our dreams, our goals, and our mindset. In this episode I discuss the idea of showing up yourself and how that makes you and the people around you better.
It's important to find gratitude in the small things. Even when things seem to be going wrong or not moving forward, there is something to be grateful for. Enjoy this episode while I discuss how I am finding gratitude even in the down times.
Today I get to announce my daughter Savannah has started her journey in the entrepreneur world and no matter I am proud of her for taking a chance. Thats what Spring is all about, growth, trying something new. The trees, flower, and birds all out singing and bringing us into the new year, it's refreshing. Not only does mother nature grow but so can we. Let's take a lesson from spring this year and grow.
In this episode I talk to Tara Lewis, who is a founder of a non profit, that helps and mentors people from domestic abuse situation. She helps mentor abuse victim, as well as help them move on from that trauma. Tara discusses the importance of reaching back and helping people who are going through what she had to go through.
2024 can be your year of growth. I have felt a lot of growth in myself and my business partners already this year. Growing yourself mentally, spiritually, and physically will lead to positive outcomes in every part of your life.
In this episode I wanted to share how grateful I am for the little things. I come from humble beginings and in this busy world we can easily forget how far we have come and still have so far to go. So this year lets be grateful for the small things, the big things, and everyone around us.
New Year Same Me is about continuing to use all of the skills I have acquired through my life to make 2024 great. Everyone has adversity in life, but it's really about you use that adversity to push forward. Utilize the power of positive thinking and manifesting yourself to a big 2024.
Brent Kolves
crazy how many failures she had and just kept getting back up again...great story
Brent Kolves
this an awesome podcast and story about a daughter taking care of her dad...the stories are fantastic
Brent Kolves
this was a fantastic interview and a great story