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Submit Reviewbeever.png">beever-300x300.png" alt="dream-career-kate-beever" width="300" height="300">What's your dream career path look like?
If you're not working toward it, Kate Beever wants to inspire you to focus on your dream career path right now!
She's worked as a therapist using music to help people regain speech and mobility for the past 20 years. She launched her own business, Maine Music and Health about a decade ago because conventional jobs limited her from doing the work she really wanted to do.
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“You can’t fail if you don’t quit.”
“Curiosity allows you to be more positive.”
“I feel successful everyday in small ways.”
“Part of the skillset that I had to develop was the confidence and passion to stick with the thing that I know is gonna work.”
“You don’t know how long you’re here, it could be a long time, it could be a short time, but what are you gonna do with it?”
“Instead of talking about my business and trying to sell my product or service, I just talk about the effect it has on people and then that makes it a little more of a natural conversation.”
After living in big cities for 20 years and now moving to rural Massachusetts, Kate had this advice for Stephen about running a business in a rural area:
1) Even when you’re running an online business, sometimes you have to think about completely getting off the computer.
2) Doing things like printing off paper fliers and hanging them in town halls or community centers can help get a sense for who the community leaders or connectors are.
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Ann-Kristiansen.png">Ann-Kristiansen-300x300.png" alt="make-an-impact-mary-ann-kristiansen" width="300" height="300">Do you have an idea to make the world or even just your local community a better place?
Mary Ann Kristiansen wants to inspire you to start a business to make an impact, not just money.
She's the founder of the Hannah Grimes Marketplace, a main street store celebrating the local producers of Keene, NH, as well as running an incubator to help businesses start and grow.
She's also the co-founder of Radically Rural Summit, an annual conference to exchange success stories about what's working in rural America from land development to renewable energy to entrepreneurship.
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“For me, a lot of forward motion comes from working with lots of different things and then sort of seeing the connections between them and sometimes seeing a new path forward.”
“If business were consistently a force for good, so many of the, what we consider, complex, intractable problems would go away.”
“What we’ve found is really having a wide variety of things, help feed each other.”
“I really believe ideas are things, I’ve more and more come to believe it’s some dimension that we have yet to learn.”
“We give people what they need at the time that they need it.”
Got a big, burning idea that you’re having trouble starting on? Mary Ann recommends this as a first action to get going:
1) Get clear on your idea in order to be able to articulate it, and your excitement about it, to others.
2) Do that by sitting down and writing out what your idea is, how you would market it, what does it look like, and get really detailed.
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Deb and Becky – Save Your Town
Mary Ann’s TED Talk: Radically Rural Idea Demons
Vivid Vision by Cameron Herold
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marcie-beigel.png">marcie-beigel-300x300.png" alt="create-lasting-change-dr-marcie-beigel" width="300" height="300">Do you feel frustrated or overwhelmed in your work right now? Dr. Marcie Beigel wants to help you create lasting change by taking small steps, so you can stop feeling overwhelmed.
She's been working as a behavior specialist for the past 20 years. She explores the root causes of challenging behaviors in both children and corporate teams to help them feel less frustrated and overwhelmed.
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“Behavior is one of those things that we don’t realize how deeply it impacts everything and how small steps in the right direction have such a big impact in all elements of our life.”
“What I do is I help people change behavior however they need and want help.”
“You don’t actually have to have a label, you can describe the feeling that you create in the world.”
“As entrepreneurs, we’re creating our own stories, we’re deciding our own labels.”
“The magical thing about behavior is I don’t need to know where it came from or why you’re doing it, I just need to know that you don’t like it and somewhat of where you wanna go.”
Feeling chronically drained these days? Dr. Marcie recommends this small step to start restoring your energy:
Sit and stare out the window at the sky, or a tree, or a building for five minutes per day, because part of restoring energy is giving ourselves permission and space to rest.
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Buonocore-Guthrie.png">Buonocore-Guthrie-300x300.png" alt="how-to-have-a-great-conversation-taylor-buonocore-guthrie" width="300" height="300">Do you struggle making conversation with other humans?
Taylor Buonocore-Guthrie wants to share how to have a great conversation with no agenda, but only to connect and learn from others.
She's a conversation facilitator and co-founder of ate.com/">Convers(ate), offering facilitation services to spark learning and connection.
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“My focus is on making conversations easier to have.”
“It’s like the original exchange of ideas, I mean, the original idea forum is conversation.”
“It’s not always about convincing people of your way, sometimes it’s really nice to just listen, absorb, observe, and understand what’s happening elsewhere.”
“I was craving the ability to build something from scratch.”
“It feels much more authentic, to me, to have conversations about business after I’ve been able to lean into my curiosity just about them as a person.”
Feeling uncomfortable about talking with people you don’t know? Taylor suggested these steps to start feeling more comfortable in starting those conversations both online and offline
1) Have a question that feels special and authentic for you to ask, that you’re genuinely interested in knowing about someone.
2) Have beginner’s mind conversations that have no obvious utility.
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Mollie Khine – Co-founder of Convers(ate)
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Zaricor.png">Zaricor-300x300.png" alt="heart-centered-business-amber-zaricor" width="300" height="300">What is the work you really want to do? Amber Zaricor wants to inspire you to create a heart-centered business by leading with your heart!
She's the founder and creative director of Copperheart Creative, a graphic design agency on a mission to root your brand in your heart, so you stand out from the crowd and in alignment with your values.
Also be sure to check out her podcast Small Business Big Heart .
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“We design with heart for people with heart.”
“Having branding that actually reflects your heart and who you are and your business makes the selling process so much less painful and so much more exciting for your customers.”
“I like to think that we’re part designers, part coaches, part therapists.”
“Customers are gonna connect with your heart, your why, and how you’re showing up in the world.”
“Find your people and stick with them. Link arms, do life. We’re not meant to do this alone.”
“Let your yeses be a firm yes and your no be no.”
Starting to question the role of work in your life? Amber suggested the following actions to get to know yourself better in a deeper, more honest way.
1) Seek out therapy.
2) If you’re not ready for therapy, try journaling instead.
3) Ultimately, find opportunities for self-reflection by asking yourself hard questions and having a safe space to be able to answer them.
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Ewing.png">Ewing-300x300.png" alt="your-product-wont-sell-itself-kyle-ewing" width="300" height="300">Even hear the old saying, This product is so good it sells itself?
Kyle Ewing shares why your product won't sell itself and why you need to embrace sales if you want to work for yourself.
He's the founder of TerraSlate Paper, a waterproof and tear proof paper used by the military and as washable menus by restaurants.
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“The key really is, when you want to sell a product, is to get on the phone and sell it.”
“The risk is there, but it’s probably lower than what you think it is.”
“As soon as I started my own company, I had never known what hard work was, I mean I work harder now than I’ve ever worked.”
“One of the most valuable things I learned from being a management consultant is how to give a pitch.”
“Part of my personality is I am motivated by the challenge.”
“Sell the benefits. The features are great, but the benefits are what people buy.”
Have a business idea you can’t get off your mind? Kyle suggested these steps to give your idea a chance:
1) Get on the phone and figure out how to make a minimum viable product (MVP) by calling the best people you know and following their recommendations.
2) Set a goal of spending 1 hour per day figuring out the next steps avoid getting complacent.
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Scott.png">Scott-300x300.png" alt="work-that-matters-to-you-lucy-scott" width="300" height="300">Do you do work that matters to you?
Lucy Scott is a very special guest who wants to inspire you to author your own story!
Lucy was a mentor of mine in the early days of my career. We were both laid off working for the same company during the Dot-Com Bust of 2000.
She's a storyteller who has shared her talents for over 40 years as a broadcast journalist working as a producer for CBS News, NBC News and ABC News. She has covered some of the most important stories of our time and has interviewed some of the biggest names in politics and business.
She's now on a mission to help you get noticed by telling your unique story!
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“I’ll lay down in front of traffic for somebody that I believe in. I won’t leave the house for somebody that I feel doesn’t have my back.”
“What I seem to have a knack for is telling somebody something they don’t know, telling them before somebody else tells them, and having fun.”
“It’s not the mistake, it’s what you do next.”
“Yesterday is heavy. Set it down.”
“Generalization is poison to creativity and innovation.”
Feeling stuck? Lucy offered this guidance for telling the story you really want to tell:
1) Focus on specificity. Don’t generalize and paint your thoughts in broad strokes, be specific about your own skills and articulate what you’re offering that other people can’t
2) Think about, and maybe even write down, things you know that you’re damn good at, don’t make it about what you feel you’re supposed to do.
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Barr.png">Barr-300x300.png" alt="Corbett-Barr-rethink-your-digital-life" width="300" height="300">Are you struggling with your relationship with social media?
Corbett Barr wants to inspire you to rethink your digital life.
In the fall of 2020, he shared a post on his blog titled, I'm Starting Over. He decided to delete his digital life by breaking up with social media.
He's been an online entrepreneur for 15 years and has helped thousands start online businesses, so as you can imagine this was a decision he didn't take lightly.
He co-founded Fizzle.co over a decade ago. It's one of the original online communities helping solo creators get paid to do something they love by being honest, determined and making something people actually want.
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“There’s nothing more exhausting than trying to be someone who you’re not.”
“It wasn’t until I took that sabbatical that I was able to really reconnect with myself and understand who I was, what I wanted from life, and what really mattered to me.”
“Not spending time on social media means that I have more time to actually have real conversations with individual humans.”
“Self-awareness allows you to actually accomplish your goals.”
Thinking about trying to spend less time on social media? Corbett recommended these first steps:
1) Observe how you feel as well as what decisions and thought patterns come up when you spend time on social media, specifically for each platform.
2) Jot down and idea of how much time you spend on these platforms every week to start getting a sense of the impact they’re having and how much time they require of you.
I’m Starting Over by Corbett Barr
Finding Your Voice – The Fizzle Show 001
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Kang.png">Kang-300x300.png" alt="Monica-Kang-unlock-your-creative-mindset" width="300" height="300">Do you feel stuck in your job? Monica Kang wants to show you how to unlock your creative mindset to make your work more fun and more fulfilling.
She's the founder of InnovatorsBox, offering workshops, tools and community to help reframe your mindset from feeling overwhelmed and anxious to creative and thriving.
She's also the author of Rethink Creativity, debunking everything ever taught to you about creativity!
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“When you have a clear ‘why,’ you organically keep coming across the people who align with that ‘why.'”
“Some people will never get you and that’s ok as long as you believe and you know where you’re heading and why this is important.”
“I was more energized because I was now curious.”
“Just because somebody says, ‘this is the limit,’ does not mean you choose that to be the limit.”
“You can’t skip self-awareness.”
Feel like you aren’t creative? Monica recommends this action to test your assumption about lacking creativity:
1) Pick something you do at work that you know you always have to do and try to do the same thing with fewer steps.
2) Thinking about the same task, what can you do to make it more fun?
Rethink Creativity by Monica Kang
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Higgins.png">Higgins-300x300.png" alt="Paul-Higgins-developing-your-potential" width="300" height="300">Are you living up to your fullest potential? Paul Higgins wants to inspire you to never stop developing your potential!
He's living what he preaches and meets life's challenges head on!
He's a survivor of a rare kidney disease, he chose to leave his corporate job after 18 years instead of hanging on until he could retire and he admits it took him 5 years to figure out his business idea!
He discovered he loves developing the potential of others. He now helps consultants build an additional $1 million in annual revenue by teaching them his Accelerate Sales System.
Lot of great lessons in our conversation including:
“I looked back at, ‘well, what am I paid to do and what do I love doing?'”
“The more I help people, the less I think about my own circumstance.”
“Join a community where there’s people that have done exactly what you plan to do.”
“No matter how good you are, if no one knows about it, it’s very very difficult to help more people.”
Starting to plan how to start your business? Paul suggests these first steps for exploring the viability of your idea:
1) Take a look at the resources and content available from places like Life Skills That Matter that focuses on the early parts of starting a business.
2) Really look at your network and who is going to help you get to your first $10k-20k as well as how you can help them now.
3) Think about if you can help an existing or previous employer as your first client.
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