Sarah Stokes: TV News Anchor to Entrepreneur - Finding her Juicy Good Life
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🔥 High Powered Visionary leaders with track records of success tend to continue creating success.
🔥 But often that "proven" strategy of success creation is a survival pattern that keeps you stuck in over-work and overwhelm.
🔥 When you are ready to level up, in a more satisfying and profitable way - it's time to go deeper into the common denominator in all your endeavors. That common denominator is you.Â
🔥 That's why I'm talking with visionary Sarah Stokes of The Juicy Good Life about her journey from her career as a TV News Anchor to her current level of entrepreneurial success.
Episode Notes:
- How she became a TV News Anchor
- What led to her transitioning to Entrepreneurship
- How burnout followed her
- How life coaching and spiritual healers sparked a whole new way of doing business
- Centering and trusting ourselves as Visionary Leaders
- Owning your "Woo" - that's what is going to help you embody your visionary-leader-self
- And so much more!
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Learn more about Sarah:
- As seen on:
- CBS, NBC, (all of them, actually!) Fox, CNN, ABC, Thrive Global, & multiple podcasts, etc.
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-stokes-51687135/
- Instagram: http://instagram.com/juicygoodlife
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJuicyGoodLife
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- AND you are ready for success that truly feels like success
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Sarah Stokes: TV News Anchor to Entrepreneur - Finding her Juicy Good Life
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elcome back to the field guide to awesome folks. In my last episode. [00:01:00 ] I spoke with Koni Scavella. Koni is a speaker, author and business and strategic advisor. For CEOs and entrepreneurs seeking a quantum leap in their lives and business simultaneously.
[00:01:13 ] Trina: An entrepreneur for 17 years with degrees in theology and physics. She has worked with new startups, fortune five hundreds and Inc 500 companies in healthcare, real estate. Education sports, finance, oil and gas, retail ministry hospitality. Entertainment.
We spoke about how she became the difference maker reverse engineering, her success and niching profitably. It can be so easy to take success for granted. - That is until your process stops working. That's why I spoke with Koni Scavella about how she got her aha from experiencing failure after a string of successes. So if you missed it, make sure to go back and check it out.[00:02:00 ]
But don't go yet, folks. My next guest is Sarah Stokes an award-winning strategist who scaled successful businesses to multiple millions. She's just founded the aligned business collective. A new place for B2B business owners to find their ideal clients and grow.
High powered visionary leaders with track records of success, tend to continue creating success.
But often that proven strategy of success creation becomes a survival pattern that keeps you stuck in overwork and overwhelm. When you are ready to level up in a more satisfying and profitable way, it's time to go deeper into the common denominator in all of your endeavors. And that common denominator is you
that's why I'm talking with visionary, Sarah Stokes of the juicy Goodlife. About her journey from her career as a TV news, anchor to her current level of [00:03:00 ] entrepreneurial success.
Join me in welcoming Sarah Stokes. Sarah. Thank you so much for joining me today. I am so excited about our conversation.
[00:03:11 ] Sarah: I am so glad to be here. This has been like anticipation galore. I've been bingeing every episode and they are so good. So thank you for this honor.
[00:03:21 ] Trina: And this one is going to be one of the best. Oh, so it is, so it is so motive to be, so Sarah, I elevated you to my audience before we started.
But give us a couple of minutes and tell us a little bit about where you started from the very beginning, because again, you've had this television career, which has been just amazing and you know, you didn't just like wake up one morning and say, I'm going to do that.
[00:03:57 ] Sarah: No I didn't. [00:04:00 ] Yeah, that was a far off possibility.
So way back, little girl, little town in Minnesota, you know, my mom owned the gift and floral shop down on main street. So we were literally like public facing customer service, like little ones from the time I could reach the cash register. It was, how may I help you today? What, what can I help you find?
Right. So my mom instilled that really, you know, sense of public relations before I knew what that was. And no TV was not on my radar. I wanted to be a veterinarian. Then I figured out, you have to like see hurt animals that didn't compute. Right. But my first taste into broadcasting came when my friend got a gig as a radio DJ and like, oh my goodness, we were, we were young.
We were 15. And they were like 10 year old radio DJ. Yeah. So right. This is, you know, this is what in the nineties and this [00:05:00 ] radio stations, like we need people to work weekends. Nobody wants to, none of the grownups wanted to work Saturdays. So they figured out this my friend, Matt, he did a pretty good job.
He showed up for work and had a great experience. And they were like, do you have any friends like you? And he said, well, my friend Sarah is pretty great. And so he and I were radio DJs way back then. And then the TV station in town, which was an affiliate for the Minneapolis stations, like a little tiny satellite station.
They were like, you guys are using teenagers and they're working out. And so pretty soon I got hired at the TV station and I was behind the scenes, you know, running cameras. Putting the cassette or like the VHS tapes in the back room. And I got to see all of the inner workings of what TV news was all about.
And I made friends with the anchors and they were my first mentors. And so not knowing anything. I was like, well, how do you do this? And they're like, well, you go to school for journalism. I'm like, tell me more. And so I, I [00:06:00 ] met a couple of them and one of them, I really appreciated. The school I ended up graduating from.
She's like, well, I went to Drake, it was great. And I'm like, okay, I'm going to go to Drake. And my parents were like, right. I was the first one to graduate from four year college and my whole, both sides of my family. And and away we went and Drake set me up beautifully for a life in TV news. And so I got to go all over the country and Fargo, North Dakota and free.
And as if I didn't have a Northern accent enough, I went to Fargo and then I went to Missouri and that's where I met my husband. We would be co-anchors and then literally like fell in love and the rest is history. So he and I then moved to Wisconsin and we were co-anchors for nearly a de



















