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Talk Shit With P
Talk Shit With P
Author: Paula Sima
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Talk Shit With P Podcast, a place where we celebrate the stories and talents of creative minds, all while raising awareness for mental health. Provide a safe space for creatives to share their experiences & insights while promoting overall mental well-being within the community. Join us each week for inspiring conversations & resources, as we navigate the highs and lows of creative journeys and discuss effective mental health management. Whether you're an experienced creative or just beginning, Talk Shit With P is the podcast for you! Here, we give you your flowers cause your journey matters!!
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What happens when your “great idea” is actually the wrong play? We go there. Mike tells the unfiltered story of mowPod’s first podcasting product—ambitious, clever, and a complete flop and how killing it fast unlocked mowPod Boost, a transparent, programmatic engine that drives real listeners, not vague traffic https://charts.mowpod.com/. From fireworks on a party boat to late‑night pool plots, the thread is the same: people over polish, community over posturing, and data over hype.We also zoom out. Mike’s two months alcohol‑free and living in Japan, balancing founder intensity with being a present dad, building a soundproof music room, and leaning on “blowouts” like karaoke or a hard run to reset his head. We talk about identity beyond titles, why comfort quietly kills growth, and how thinking like a chess player helps you plan moves, counters, and outcomes without losing the joy in the game. If you’ve ever considered sunsetting a project you love to make space for the next chapter, this will land.For creators and brands hungry for practical tools, we dig into self‑serve growth that respects indie budgets and why the industry needs to ditch the black box. Don’t miss the free resource drop: mowPod Charts offers historic Apple and Spotify rankings with alerts, so you can track trends without a paywall. If you care about product‑market fit, transparent attribution, and building real community that shows up for you years later, you’ll feel at home here.If this sparked something, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify. Tell us: what will you end or begin to grow on your terms?To check out mowPod... https://mowpod.com/ and to connect with Mike, you can find him on IG https://www.instagram.com/sobimike/#
What if confidence isn’t about hype but about pressure you can control? I sat down with Chris Ward Jr to unpack how a four-seat, handpicked cohort transformed shaky delivery into clear, compelling talks by pairing intense practice with a radically safe room. No stadium crowds. No guru gloss. Just calibrated challenges, recorded reps, and feedback that lands because it’s rooted in your story, not someone else’s script.Chris explains why he refuses to run a massive class, how he pairs personalities for chemistry, and the simple rule that keeps speakers from spinning: one talk, one delivery style with a promise, and one framework that holds under stress. We go deep on presence—how pacing, pauses, and non-verbal choices make you feel “premium” before a single slide appears and how to build it through varied arenas: school halls, livestreams, community stages, anywhere you can get real reps and honest notes. There’s a clear system for sustaining momentum after that first breakthrough: pick a practice arena, record everything, review weekly, and share a language with peers so feedback is fast and specific.We also challenge the need for titles. Coach, trainer, keynote—those labels tend to arrive after the value shows up. Instead, speak to what truly drives decisions: status, money, time, and health. You’ll hear Chris’ boundaries for energy and integrity, why he has clients sell themselves rather than be sold, and how active listening plus positive reinforcement delivers direct, compassionate coaching without ego. If you’re ready to stop rehearsing in your head and start refining on tape, this is your roadmap.Plus, there’s a special invite: the next cohort opens in January, with early waitlist access for listeners who follow and DM @ChrisWardJr with who you are and why you want to join.If this conversation helped and you’re ready to stop chasing titles and start communicating with a voice that lands, this conversation is your blueprint. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s ready to speak up, and leave a review to tell us what arena you’ll practise in next.
Doors don’t open by accident, they open when you show up, help out, and let people see you do the work. We dive into the long game of volunteering your way into the room, why the front desk is a secret networking engine, and how consistency with energy and integrity turns a wave into a welcome. From moderating panels to being invited back as press, these stories map the trail from access to opportunity and remind us that generosity, sharing invites, forwarding links, paying it forward... has a way of circling back with interest.We also get candid about creative evolution. Rebrands can feel risky when your community loves what they already know, but innovation keeps the work alive. Think Outkast-level reinvention and Erykah Badu’s fearless style: same soul, sharper edge. We unpack moving between podcast networks and independence, why uncertainty doesn’t have to be scary, and how to communicate change so your audience comes with you. The takeaway: update the look to reflect who you are now, not who you were two years ago, and keep the mission front and centre.On the practical side, we celebrate sustainable style and real-world logistics. Rewear the fit, restyle the silhouette, and catch the bus with a tee in your bag and heels for later. It’s not about budget; it’s about creative operations that let you move through multiple rooms in one day. We close with rapid-fire gems—self-awareness as the most overlooked growth hack, music that fuels momentum, and the reminder that growth feels like stretching: uncomfortable, intentional, and worth it.If this resonated, tap follow, share with a friend who needs a nudge to show up, and leave a review so more listeners can find the conversation. Your support helps us keep innovating, inviting, and opening doors for each other.For more Colah detz... https://linktr.ee/blackinthegarden?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=776b5939-9543-4597-9d27-0bfab035250c
Six years can change everything. We trace a candid path from a marriage that ended on Zoom to a creative life rebuilt through podcasting, plants, and community. The conversation moves with ease from laughter to strategy, landing on what actually sustains a creator’s soul: showing up, following through, and letting joy interrupt the grind.We dig into entrepreneurship as a personal development marathon—especially when you don’t inherit a playbook. Neurodivergence reframes overwhelm and idea overflow, while a simple approach brings focus: collect ideas, connect them, then choose what fits under one roof. That mindset powers an inventive niche at the intersection of Black culture and horticulture, where an episode like Single Plant Parents grows into a live event and deeper community. Along the way we honour mental health with an unexpected ally trash TV and comedy because switching off decision-making is sometimes the smartest strategy in the room.Community remains the backbone. We trade practical tactics for building real currency: pull up to local events, support DJs and creators, repost generously, and if you can’t attend, ask how to help. Conferences are treated as starting points; the magic happens in the follow-up week when introductions become partnerships. If you’re navigating a pivot, battling decision fatigue, or juggling more ideas than hours, this one offers both comfort and a plan.If the conversation lands with you, tap follow, share it with a friend who shows up for you, and leave a quick review... what’s one small way you plan to show up this week?For more Colah detz... https://linktr.ee/blackinthegarden?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
Recorded on the floor at Podcast Movement, we open up about what it really means to “graduate” a show. Not quitting. Not failure. A deliberate step toward the next chapter. Paula reflects on Season 10 as a season of growth and redirection, while our guest Junaid shares how 700 interviews stayed fresh by letting the format evolve — from beekeeping stories to origin journeys to the habits that keep creators moving.We dig into why podcasts often start as private diaries that happen to be public, and how that intimacy can evolve into a powerful networking engine. The conversation moves from momentum to leverage: treating each interview as a soft invite into your world, building trust with guests, and letting those relationships compound into collaborations and opportunities. We also confront podfade at its source: post-production. You’ll hear practical ways to reduce the grind, find interns or a team, and build a simple workflow that protects your energy for the part you love—the conversation.There’s room for joy and texture here too: a detour into beekeeping sparked by a search for local honey, a shoutout to Queen B, and the sponsor moments that keep indie shows rolling. We talk tools that matter, like link dashboards that show exactly which posts drive action, so you can double down on what works and stop guessing. And we ground the creative hustle with mental health—faith as structure and purpose, prayer as recalibration, and community as the safety net that helps you choose whether to pause, pivot, or evolve without shame.If you’re standing at a crossroads—end the pod, rebrand it, or push on—this conversation gives you language, tactics, and permission. Share this with a friend who’s debating a pivot, and leave a review to tell us: are you pausing, rebranding, or graduating your show next?For Extra support BOOK time to chat with Wrap Shit With P https://calendly.com/wrapshitwithpTo connect with Junaid https://homestudiomastery.com/ & listen to his Podcast https://www.hacksandhobbies.com/
What if reading a room could change how you brand, publish, and grow online? We sit down with comedian turned podcaster and tech founder Jeff Dwoskin to unpack the craft behind connection: the split-second choices that make strangers lean in, the nerves that never fully leave, and the moments on stage that teach you more than any marketing playbook ever could.Jeff takes us from a bold tag that won a comedy contest to the rebrand that finally fit his show. The journey from The Jeff Dwoskin Show to Live From Detroit to Classic Conversations came down to clarity: names and artwork should explain, not confuse. We dig into why shortening intros, cutting filler segments, and ditching distracting music boosted listener focus and reclaimed precious prep time. The result is a format you can sustain, not just survive.We also explore the roots of Stampede Social, born from years running trending Twitter games and rebuilt for Instagram and Facebook. Jeff explains how DM automation, trackable links, and top-fan insights turn casual comments into measurable actions. No more shouting URLs; invite listeners to DM a keyword and watch the data tell the story. Along the way, we talk boundaries with Facebook and Threads, and how to protect your headspace while still showing up for your audience.The heartbeat of this conversation is a creator’s mindset: stop contorting your voice to every algorithm tweak. Earn the follow through craft, not clickbait. Keep your channel messy if that’s your truth. Book guests through genuine relationships. And remember Rob Lowe’s line that Jeff shares: don’t judge your insides by other people’s outsides. If you’re ready to refine your show, organise your socials, and create with less noise and more intent, you’ll find practical steps and a lot of laughs here.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify—your feedback helps more creators find us.Check out STAMPEDE SOCIAL https://www.stampede.social/ use code PAULA20 for a LIETIME discount.& Classic Conversations https://jeffisfunny.com/
What if pressing pause is the smartest move you can make? We get real about closing out Season 10 to focus energy where it compounds, sharing the why behind a deliberate hiatus and the plan to return stronger. The mission now is Wrap Shit With P: branding, merchandise, curated gifting, and VA-powered project management for creatives and entrepreneurs who want to show up bigger, bolder, and better. We unpack how a podcast can be more than content—it can be a client engine—once the offers, systems, and tracking are dialled in.Chase from Mowpod joins us with a rare, transparent look at audience growth that actually pays off. Instead of selling impressions, Mowpod runs on pay-for-performance: you only pay when key outcomes happen, like Apple follows or episode engagement. We trace his journey from early ad real estate to newsletter wins and into podcasting, including the product that flopped and the decision to pivot fast. That story lands hard for independent podcasters and scrappy founders: failure is data, and iteration beats ego. Signals to watch for product–market fit, how to judge when to persist versus redirect, and why optimism is a founder’s renewable fuel all show up here.If you’re an indie creator feeling stretched thing as this conversation offers a practical blueprint for stepping back without giving up. We talk early clients, seasonal corporate gifting, creative operations, and the tools that turn link-in-bio chaos into insight. The promise is simple: close well, build your engine, and come back with a show that sells by serving. If that resonates, tap follow, share with a friend who needs permission to pivot, and leave a quick review so more creators find their way back to momentum.Get in touch with Chase and find out more about MowPod via https://mowpod.com/While you're at it, check out MowPod Charts https://charts.mowpod.com/
A badge check at a conference door turned into a friendship and then into a mission. We crack open beers and a big story with James: from his early Air Force days in tactical communications to earning a Bronze Star, to laying down the wiring (literal and figurative) that keeps communities connected. The path runs through Podfest’s early years, the mentors who made room, and the hard-won lessons that turn “event planning” into community architecture.We dig into why creators in and around the military need their own stage, and how Military Creator Con is being built to serve them. Think practical workshops for podcasters and new‑media makers, real talk from founders and inventors solving tough problems, and space for comedians and musicians to bring the culture alive. Expect opening socials, a Friday party with military‑connected performers, a casino night for easy connection, and programming designed to turn chance meetings into real collaboration. If you’re a veteran, spouse, ally, or supporter with something to build or a story that teaches then this is your room.There’s heart here too. We honor the legacy of Navy veteran and podcasting pioneer Todd Cochrane, and we talk honestly about the nomad life, partnership, and the grit it takes to keep moving without losing your center. The through line is simple: people first, ego last, and an open door for independent voices who want to make useful work. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to step up—pitch a talk, sponsor with purpose, or book that trip—consider this your nudge. Subscribe, share this with a creator who should be on that stage, and leave a review with the one connection you’re most excited to make.Here’s the link to learn more about Military Creator Con
A rocky first email thread turned into a decade of building rooms where creators actually want to linger. I sit down with Mark; producer, engineer, and self‑styled conversational architect to unpack how Podcast Atlanta grew from a reluctant meetup with free pizza into a reliable hub that puts our city on the podcasting map.We dig into craft before hype: how a director’s ear shapes a better interview, the edit notes that protect story flow, and the quiet logistics that keep events sustainable month after month. Mark lays out his early growth levers (bribes, proximity, repeatable formats) and the bigger unlock designing for stages. Launching a show, growing an audience, re-branding, or pivoting a business each needs its own doorway. That programming lens, paired with genuine place identity, is how a community endures beyond a single host or season.We talk re-brands without cringe by inviting member votes and shipping shy, then iterating. We trace the industry’s surge from $75M to a projected $2.4B in ad spend and what that means for differentiation now that “everyone has a podcast.” We also go deep on openness: why RSS still matters, how YouTube fits the funnel, and how to meet listeners where they watch without ceding control. Along the way, we share personal stakes... retirement plans, post‑COVID social batteries, and the odd Budweiser in an editor lounge because community is built by humans with limits and preferences, not just metrics and logos.To listen to Mark's new Podcast - https://podcastatlanta.com/habitat/Pod-Tour RSVP - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/atlanta-podcasters-meetup-tickets-1736086564649?aff=ebdssbdestsearchPodcast Atlanta Meetup - https://www.facebook.com/groups/PODATL/Join The Newsletter - https://podcastatlanta.com/
The most honest creative choice isn’t shipping another episode, it’s pressing pause long enough to design a better return. From a buzzing hallway at Podcast Movement in Dallas, we open the notebook on rebranding a personality-led show, reframing “loyalty is everything” into “loyalty in everything,” and admitting that energy is a real currency that needs a budget. We trace how breaks happen... burnout, life, grief and why a clear season ending, a simple plan, and transparent updates can save trust and even grow a stronger audience when you come back.We get practical about medium choices: why audio can rebuild intimacy and consistency, and how short video clips amplify reach without crushing your bandwidth. There’s a deep dive into brand iteration too... moving from a £50 starter logo to a human-centered mark that finally matches the host’s voice, plus the uncomfortable magic of constructive critique. Along the way, we revisit the messy origins: depression, breakup, too much drinking, and a late-night Twitter vent that sparked a podcast. The arc doesn’t stop at personal healing; it expands into community teaching youth to podcast with just a phone, building entrepreneurship skills, and creating a safe, creative space where loyalty shows up as action.You’ll hear tangible advice for getting unstuck (micro-commitments over perfection), how to communicate pauses and returns, and smart ways to track what actually converts using a link-in-bio tool. We also share a heartfelt farewell to season ten, plus invites: a free-pass weekend at Becoming Lovefest in Atlanta and the details to connect with Loyalty in Everything and Wrap Shit with P. If you’ve been waiting for permission to pivot, consider this your green light.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s stuck, and leave a review on Apple or Spotify—your words help the right people find this conversation.Get In Touch with Loyalty... https://poplme.co/hash/pkRc45gn/1/share?
What happens when a theater kid with a knack for sound engineering becomes the legal guardian of creative minds everywhere? In this engaging conversation with Gordon Firemark, known professionally as "The Podcast Lawyer," we explore the fascinating journey of a professional who defies the typical lawyer stereotype.Gordon reveals how a chance suggestion from a college professor led him from theater production to law school, ultimately creating a practice that perfectly blends his creative background with legal expertise. Rather than adopting the grinding schedule many attorneys fall into, he's crafted a career that prioritizes family dinners and personal boundaries while still serving his clients with excellence.The discussion dives deep into the challenges creators face in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, particularly with AI and content protection. Gordon offers invaluable insights on how to protect your creative work without feeling caged by legal concerns: "If a creator feels they're in a cage, we need to look at what can change to free them." His perspective on AI-generated content is particularly thought-provoking as he explains why "the value is in the original work of human authorship" and how creators can navigate these murky waters.Beyond professional advice, Gordon shares personal revelations about finding balance, the importance of therapy, and how having children transformed his approach to work. His candid admission about seeking help from a Buddhist monk therapist during difficult times offers a refreshing glimpse at vulnerability from a successful professional.Whether you're a podcaster, content creator, or anyone navigating the intersection of creativity and business, Gordon's parting advice is gold: "Think of it like a business, even if you're in it as a hobby." Connect with Gordon at gordonfiremark.com or as @gordonfiremark on social media (IG) to learn more about his webinars and resources for creators.Talk yo sh!t… Sh!t-Talker!!Support the showFOLLOW US ON;Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkshitwithpTwitter: https://twitter.com/TalkshitwithpFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkwhitwIthpTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@TalkshitwithpShop IG: https://www.instagram.com/Talkshitwithp.shopLEAVE US A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talk-shit-with-p/id1509470001AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/@TalkshitwithpSupport The Show (whatever you can)Cashapp: https://cash.app/$TSWP20Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TswpBuymecoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/talkshitwithpAmazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2M9Q4HNKRO2WA?ref_=wl_shareTo Learn more on my story;https://flow.page/tal...
What happens when your brand becomes so entwined with your identity that you can't tell where one ends and the other begins? This question lies at the heart of my candid conversation with Joe from mowPod as I navigate the emotional journey of ending Talk Show with P after five years."I've built such a good brand that everybody notices it and knows it, but I feel like Paula is being lost inside the brand," I confess during our heartfelt discussion. It's the creator's paradox—success that simultaneously validates and consumes you.Joe shares wisdom gleaned from his own entrepreneurial path, from mowPod's evolution from newsletters to podcast promotion to creating the wildly successful Friday Night Karaoke community with 39,000 members. His approach to pivoting resonates deeply: generate multiple ideas, test them lightly, but commit fully to just one or two directions. "Don't keep driving off that cliff," he advises when something isn't working, acknowledging the emotional and financial cost of changing course while emphasizing the greater cost of persisting with unsuccessful ventures.The conversation takes a personal turn when Joe identifies what he believes is my superpower: "You walk into a room and by the end of the day, everyone knows you and everyone loves you." His advice to build my next chapter around this natural ability to connect with people offers a blueprint not just for me, but for anyone facing reinvention.Whether you're contemplating your own pivot, struggling with your identity as a creator, or simply interested in the behind-the-scenes reality of content creation, this episode offers raw insights into the challenging yet liberating process of reinvention.FIND JOE AND THEM...Friday Night Karaoke FB Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/fridaynightkaraoke/Friday Night Karaoke Podcast - https://www.fridaynightkaraoke.org/mowPod - https://mowpod.com/mowPod Charts - https://charts.mowpod.com/
Five years, ten seasons, and over 200 episodes later, Talk Shit with P is taking its final bow—at least for now. In this emotional season opener, Paula reflects on the journey that transformed a simple podcast idea into a full-fledged brand and community.Season 10 isn't just another collection of episodes; it's a thoughtfully crafted conclusion celebrating growth, connection, and transition. Paula shares why this shorter, more focused season feels like the perfect way to honor what Talk Shit with P has meant to her and her listeners. Each episode features genuine, unscripted conversations with people who've been part of her podcasting journey, with one recurring question: "What was your impression of me when we first met versus now?"The decision to pause the podcast throughout 2026 wasn't made lightly. Paula opens up about channeling her energy into her new venture, Wrap Shit with P, and an intimate project called "Shattered Mirrors" that combines a book, journal, and podcast. "When you work on your purpose and have faith and keep going, even when you feel like not going, it's coming," she reflects, highlighting how this isn't an ending but a strategic redirection.For loyal listeners, Paula promises bonus episodes throughout 2026 and invites everyone to participate in the season finale by sharing voice notes about their first impressions of her. The episode brims with gratitude for the communities, opportunities, and relationships that blossomed from what started as "this little podcast of mine."Join Paula for one last ride—for now—as she celebrates the growth that comes from betting on yourself and having the courage to close certain chapters to write new ones.
Five years and 25,000 downloads later, Talk Show With P is approaching its final curtain call. This milestone episode celebrates the journey while announcing that Season 10 will be the show's grand finale.The podcast has been more than just conversations—it's been therapy, connection, and opportunity rolled into one dynamic platform. From hosting The Ambies red carpet to experiencing stand-up comedy for the first time, the show has opened doors that once seemed firmly shut. Recent adventures at Podcast Movement Evolutions in Chicago and the Dripping in Black Creators Retreat in Detroit have reinforced the power of authentic connection in a world often filled with surface-level relationships.Through candid reflection, we explore how the podcast landscape has changed over five years, and why it's sometimes necessary to recognize when reciprocity is missing in professional relationships. This isn't just about ending a show—it's about valuing energy, setting boundaries, and embracing evolution. The consulting company Wrap Shit With P will continue offering branding, merchandising and gifting services, proving that endings often birth beautiful beginnings.Season 10 promises to be spectacular, featuring special guests including the long-awaited appearance from Matthew, whose story has been intertwined with the podcast since its early days. To celebrate this journey, we're launching the "Ain't That Some Shit" giveaway where listeners can win custom merchandise by identifying the show's most-used phrases.If Talk Show With P has been part of your journey, share your memories, favorite episodes, or moments with me through social media or the SpeakPipe link. Your stories are the true measure of what these five years have meant—far more valuable than download numbers could ever be.
Five years of Talk Shit With P, and what a journey it's been! As we wrap up Season 9 and prepare for our grand finale in Season 10, it's time to reflect on the incredible ride we've had together.In this episode, I'm getting real about the ups and downs of podcasting, the lessons learned, and the amazing connections made along the way. From celebrating 25,000 downloads to hosting red carpets and trying my hand at stand-up comedy, it's been a wild adventure.What's in store for you in this episode:The scoop on why Season 9 got extended (hint: life happens!)My experiences at recent podcasting events and what I've learnedA sneak peek into the upcoming Season 10 - our final seasonA special giveaway to celebrate 5 years of Talk Shit With PThe good, the bad, and the growth... I'm opening up about the challenges faced in the podcasting world, including burnout, fake support, and the importance of valuing your own worth. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, but the growth has been immeasurable.Exciting announcementsA teaser about a special guest for Season 10 (longtime listeners, you won't want to miss this!)Updates on my consulting company, Wrap Shit With P, and our upcoming productsA discount code for Stamped Social - a game-changer for content creatorsAs we gear up for our final season, I want to hear from you! Share your favorite Talk Shit With P moments, episodes, or lessons learned over the years. Your support has meant the world to me, and I can't wait to close out this chapter with a bang… https://www.speakpipe.com/talkshitwithpGet ready for an emotional, honest, and entertaining look back at five years of Talk Shit With P. Trust me, you won't want to miss this one! Episode ReferencesmowPod - https://www.mowpod.comStamped Social - https://app.stampede.social/svc/onboard?aff=R5gloppmMNscThe Podcast Academy - https://www.thepodcastacademy.com/Vidfest - https://vidfestexpo.com/SpeakPipe - https://www.speakpipe.com/talkshitwithpWrap Shit With P IG - https://www.instagram.com/wrapshitwithp?igsh=MTcwbmZza3Z5ZDNvOA==
Ever wonder how some people manage to stay consistent despite juggling multiple businesses, podcast episodes, fitness regimes, and personal commitments? Kristen from Turmeric and Tequila joins Paula to reveal the secrets behind her remarkable consistency across 205+ podcast episodes and beyond.The conversation dives deep into what true consistency means—not rigid perfection, but the ability to find joy in the process while giving yourself grace when needed. Kristen shares her approach to balancing priorities by identifying one non-negotiable activity and building everything else around it. "If you're having fun and enjoying it, all the other stuff doesn't seem as overwhelming," she explains, offering a refreshing perspective on maintaining momentum without burnout.One of the most practical segments explores budget-friendly branding strategies that don't compromise on impact. From purchasing a $150 print press to create custom merchandise to leveraging affordable promotional items like bottle openers and stickers, Kristen demonstrates how authentic branding doesn't require significant financial investment—just creativity and passion. Her mantra "be your number one ambassador" serves as a powerful reminder that your energy and belief in your brand matter more than any material investment.The episode concludes with Kristen's recent accomplishment—completing a 48.6-mile Disney marathon challenge over four days—and her most valuable advice: "Community saves lives." Finding at least one accountability partner transforms consistency from a solitary struggle into a shared journey. Whether you're building a brand, creating content, or pursuing personal goals, this conversation offers actionable strategies to maintain consistency while still finding joy in the process. Subscribe, share, and join our community where we acknowledge that no matter who you are, shit happens—and that's perfectly okay.To get connected to Kristen M. Olson, https://turmericandtequila.com/
Growth strategy consultant S.A Grant joins the podcast to reveal the secrets behind building a personal brand empire that stands out in today's saturated media landscape. The conversation begins with a powerful challenge: why pay premium prices for someone else's brand when you could invest in your own? S.A explains the four critical types of branding—personal, business, service, and product—using Apple as the perfect example of how these elements work together to create a recognizable empire.The discussion takes an unexpected turn when S.A shares his audacious goal of purchasing streaming platform Tubi for $200 million, explaining how his current media ventures are building toward this seemingly impossible dream. "Why not shoot for the stars?" he asks, challenging listeners to think bigger about their own ambitions rather than settling for modest goals.Content creators will find a particular value in S.A's ingenious approach to content recycling. Rather than constantly creating new material, he explains how repurposing content strategically allows entrepreneurs to reach different segments of their audience by reposting at different times and days. This maximizes impact while reducing burnout—making 24 hours feel like 72 through smart automation.Perhaps most compelling is the emphasis on authenticity across all platforms. S.A argues that maintaining consistency in who you are online and offline creates the trust necessary for sustainable growth. Juggling different personas across contexts creates unnecessary mental strain, while being genuinely yourself everywhere builds credibility with audiences.Whether you're just starting your brand journey or looking to scale your existing media presence, this episode delivers actionable strategies for building a cohesive media empire where everything—from podcasts to merchandise to internet radio—works together as an interconnected ecosystem. Subscribe now and start implementing these proven growth strategies in your own business today.To stay connected with S.A Grant; https://bossuncaged.com/
What if a sudden life event could completely change the course of your business and personal growth? Join us on a heartfelt journey as we navigate the transformative power of life's unexpected moments, from a house fire that reshaped Holly's business to the joy of reconnecting with friends over our shared love for coffee. As we celebrate International Women's Day, we reflect on the value of community and enduring friendships amidst life's ups and downs. Holly reveals her unique coffee rituals, and together, we find solace in the simple pleasures that nourish our spirits.
Mentorship and community growth are at the heart of this episode, as Holly recounts her enriching experience at South by Southwest (SXSW). Where, She had the privilege of mentoring a diverse array of individuals, from building startups to ambitious students. This journey wasn't just about sharing wisdom; it was about the mutual exchange of knowledge and the power of mentorship to effect lasting change. We explore the vital importance of transitioning mentorship into paid opportunities, especially for women who often provide unpaid guidance, and highlight resources that empower women in the workplace.
Genuine engagement, whether in social media or in life, is a recurring theme as we emphasize the importance of attentiveness and empathy in building meaningful connections. Holly Shannon joins us to discuss how creativity can flourish through new beginnings and collaborations, inspiring listeners to embrace renewal in their pursuits. As we look forward to future projects and potential collaborations, there's an invitation to connect over coffee and cultivate enriching relationships. Whether you're seeking inspiration, empowerment, or simply a good coffee story, this episode promises to uplift and motivate.
To Get In-Touch with Holly Shannon - https://bio.site/hollyshannon
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What if stress could be your ally rather than your adversary? We're kicking off this episode with a mindset revolution alongside the incredible Coach K (Kisha Woods), who shares her wisdom on transforming stress from a burden into a source of strength. Together, we explore how stepping away from negativity and outdated thinking can align us with a community of like-minded individuals who push us to be our authentic selves. As we stand on the threshold of 2024, there's no better time to embrace passion-driven stress as a catalyst for living unapologetically and fully supporting each other in our personal journeys.
Ready to break out of your comfort zone? Join us as we explore the exhilarating world of networking through the lens of PortFest. This event is a celebration of diversity and connection, where the powerful presence of the black community creates a vibrant tapestry of belonging. Whether you're exhausted or exhilarated from the nonstop conversations, it's clear that breaking free from cliques and expanding your network can lead to personal growth and increased visibility. We share stories of meaningful connections formed, underscoring the importance of fostering inclusive communities that inspire growth and genuine relationships.
Embracing change isn't always easy, but it can be transformative. We reflect on the journey of overcoming adversity and the strength found in self-belief. From personal anecdotes of uncertainty and job loss to stories of resilience and unwavering focus, this episode is a testament to the power of showing up and putting in the work. Coach K guides us through mindset transformations, illustrating how letting go of ingrained beliefs can pave the way for a fulfilling life. Tune in to hear about personal growth strategies, the art of self-discovery, and the exciting events we have in store to continue building this journey together.
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Have you ever laughed off a technical glitch that set the tone for your entire day? That's exactly how Noreen and I began our episode, setting the stage for a lively discussion about life's unpredictability and the resilience it demands. We chuckle our way through unexpected events, personal anecdotes, and the relatable chaos of 2024's "Year of Possibilities," touching on everything from Noreen's morning workouts to her favorite reality TV indulgence, "Ready to Love." This episode is a reminder that even when things go awry, showing up for ourselves and our communities is what truly counts.
As we navigate the quirky world of online dating, we share personal tales that range from amusing to downright puzzling, comparing platforms like Facebook Dating, Tinder, and Plenty of Fish. But it's not all about love and algorithms; we pivot to discuss the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Mindful eating, listening to our bodies, and heart health take center stage, especially for black women. Our conversation highlights self-care and wellness as pivotal aspects of resilience and personal growth, with a dash of humor and honesty throughout.
The journey from hardship to hope is illuminated by stories of determination and faith. We explore how mindset and prayer can guide us through overwhelming times, introducing listeners to the inspiring work of Noreen Foy, founder of Save Our Sisters. Noreen shares her empowering journey and announces an upcoming event in Peoria, Illinois, focusing on life after loss alongside Keisha Woods of Upgraded Mindsets. Despite the technical hiccups, our episode celebrates perseverance and the incredible strength found within community and sisterhood, proving once again that resilience is the key when "shit happens.
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