Sometimes, you get so caught up in the grind that you don't realize you're working 24/7. Especially, when you love what you do. When you keep going, a...
#36 Why Failure Is Never An Option With Stephynie Malik
Stephynie Malik became emancipated at the age of 15, and she worked hard to become one of the youngest directors in the Silicon Valley. In her 25 year...
#35: 5 Things I Learned From My Nightmare Virtual Assistant Experience
It's true. I recently had a horrible experience with a virtual assistant that I hired. And yes, I wasn't completely comfortable hiring someone in the ...
#34 What Saved Me From Suicide
Depression does not discriminate. In today's Encounter, my good friend Melissa Leger joins me on the show, and she walks me through one of the darkest...
#33 Suicide Is On The Rise, What We Can All Do
Norine Vanderhooven is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker that specializes in EMDR Therapy. Her areas of expertise are are depression, anxiety, suicida...
#32 How To Balance It All With Jessica Pierce
Have you ever thought to yourself, “How does she do it? She’s a successful business owner, her marriage seems perfect, and she’s got two kids??” I fi...
#31 (Part 2) My Gentle Barn: Creating A Sanctuary Where Animals Heal And Children Learn To Hope With Ellie Laks
Ellie Laks is the Founder of The Gentle Barn Foundation, a national organization that rescues and rehabilitates unwanted animals, and heals people wit...
#30 My Gentle Barn: Creating A Sanctuary Where Animals Heal And Children Learn To Hope With Ellie Laks
Ellie Laks is the Founder of The Gentle Barn Foundation, a national organization that rescues and rehabilitates unwanted animals, and heals people wit...
#29 What To Do When You Feel Out Of Alignment
Feeling out of alignment is something that we all experience. In today's encounter, I share with you some tips, and actionable steps, that I like inco...
#28 (Part 2) Your Story Matters With Kelly Snider
In last week’s encounter, Kelly shared how she experienced a traumatic event, that ultimately drove her to take a 6-week break from her "regular" life...