Kids are back to school, pumpkin everything is everywhere, parents get back to a routine and it's a great feeling. I am excited to be back and sharin...
Episode #27 Discovering your niche to market your business with Jodi Silverman
In this episode my good friend Jodi and I talk about finding clarity around our niches. We resisted, we struggled, we talked to friends, we did soul-...
Episode #27 Life, balance, and how to stay true to yourself with Stacey Uhrig
Stacey Uhrig is speaker and mindset flipper. That's right I said mindset flipper. If you are someone who is feeling stuck in life, unfulfilled, or jus...
Episode #26: School teacher who lost herself then found herself again as an entrepreneur
Christine Gallo always knew she wanted to be a school teacher since she as a little girl. Being headstrong Irish she couldn't bring herself to leave ...
Episode #25 - How to use your intuition to build your business with Jen Shultz
Jen Shultz was a school teacher in New York City who had an entrepreneurial spirit that was calling to her to take her life in a different direction. ...
Episode #24 The scoop from backstage at the Impact and Growth Summit 2019
I had the privilege of being the emcee of the Impact and Growth Summit 2019 in Plano, Texas this past weekend. It's ran by my friend and mentor, Bob ...
Episode #23 How I manifested my husband
I love this episode, yes because I get to talk about how I met Nick but also it's a powerful story and the reason manifesting has become an important ...
Episode #22 How to bust through procrastination
Procrastination is real, we all deal with it at one time or another. Today I am sharing ways I have learned and practice when procrastination finds m...
Episode #21 Shifting your mindset with a single word.
Megan gets real in this episode. She talks about her journey to becoming a Corporate Refugee and feeling like she is never doing enough as a mother a...
Episode #20 Finding harmony with family and business
Jody is a non-profit refugee who spent the majority of her "working for someone" time doing events and social work. However, at one point she realized...