Are you doing what it takes to show up as an expert in your field? It doesn’t matter how good you are if nobody knows who you are. The world of entrepreneurship is changing. We’re not in the B2B or B2C space anymore. We’re in the H2H space – Heart to Heart, Human to Human. Welcome to the era of “Generosity Marketing”.
Read MoreIt's safe to say most of us struggle with truly being ourselves, but what if the parts of us that we feel like hiding are actually our biggest strengths and the most authentic opportunity for people to connect with us?
Read MoreAre you multi-passionate but have a hard time choosing which ONE to pursue?
You might be like I was and think that you had to pick just one in order to be successful. But there’s a different way: Create your own path.
How do you transition from doing just one thing for a long time into forging brand new multi-passionate business?
In this episode, I share my story of transitioning from being a designer and consultant into launching Frontrunners up until now and the thought process that helped me take the leap.
Read More"I sold my house and everything in it."
Can you learn to be comfortable (and even excited) in the most uncomfortable circumstances? — Jenny Donnelly is doing just that.
After building a multimillion-dollar business for the last 20 years, Jenny and her husband Bob experienced a massive shift that required them to start over from scratch.
In this episode, Jenny redefines what it means to be in your comfort zone and challenges our assumption that we need to be “safe” in order to succeed.
Read MoreSometimes you don’t win. Sometimes you’ve got to do whatever it takes to get by. — Sometimes you have to paint concrete. Those times it feels like your current circumstances are so far removed from where you want to be that you can’t even see the connection.
In this episode, I talk about a time when I had to paint concrete in order to pay the bills and support my family.
If you’ve been beaten down by circumstances but you just freaking KNOW that there’s more for you in life, this is for you.
Read MoreSometimes learning something new can be frustrating because there’s a gap between where you are right now and the expectation in your head of how good you’re supposed to be.
So how do you lead people when you still have SO MUCH to learn?
And there’s no better person to share about this than Diane Gibbs. As both a professor of design as well as someone who is constantly chasing new knowledge, she’s the perfect person to shed light on how you can walk this out in your own life and career.
Read MoreOne of the most challenging things to do when you’re in charge of your own time is to provide yourself with structure and managing your time and responsibilities.
So how do you, as a driven and dedicated business owner, stay productive and organized when you’ve got a full plate? You need systems and structures that can provide you a better opportunity to do your best work.
Read MoreDave Swenson’s life got ripped in half… more than once. Unexplained death in the family, crashing companies, and deep secrets threatened to crush him. — But he came out the other side a changed man.
How do you persevere under such trying circumstances, much less strive to be a better version of yourself and discover a renewed vision for your life? Listen to hear his story.
Read MoreI used to think if I was good enough, skilled enough, talented enough, that people would come to me. But that line of thinking left me feeling isolated and hurting in my business.
We NEED people in our lives. Friends. Peers. Mentors. Community. It’s the only way to succeed and actually enjoy the journey too.
Read MoreEvery one of us has retold a crazy story that we heard someone else experience. But what would it be like if you got those people to sit down and share the stories first-hand, straight from the source, and cut out the middle man?
That’s the question that led Jeremy Porth to start his podcast A Legendary Saga.
Read MoreIf you wake up on the “wrong” side of the bed often enough, you’ll end up on the wrong side of your LIFE. The same goes for creating routines that get you on the RIGHT side, mentally, physically, emotionally or spiritually.
In this episode I share about the morning routines and mindsets that have helped me succeed, beat anxiety and depression, and stay refreshed and positive in the face of all of life’s challenges.
Read MoreMusic producer and studio owner, Justin Abel has produced hundreds of albums and projects throughout his career. In this episode, he shares about how to stay fresh and avoid creative ruts, selecting (and eliminating) clients, launching a studio as a solo business owner, and how to guide your clients’ vision without being a control freak.
Read MoreIt’s possible to stretch yourself so far that it hinders you instead of helping you grow. The key is to STRETCH > ADJUST > REPEAT to find a pace that is sustainable for you. In this episode I share about a humbling lesson I had to learn in the past few weeks that brought me to the breaking point, but ultimately lifted a huge weight from my shoulders.
Read MoreModel, entrepreneur, and mother of 4, Candace Oliver, shares how she dumped her victim mindset after losing the business she built for 11 years and then started fresh; as well as how she overcomes people-pleasing, performing and perfectionism while building a business in the beauty industry.
Read MoreInterior designer and stylist Kelly Atwood shares about battling impostor syndrome and isolation, staying creative, and having the courage to find purpose in each day despite her battle with MS (multiple sclerosis).
Read MoreDustin Lee of RetroSupply Co. on why he almost burned his guitar, the role of CONFIDENCE and COMPETENCE in launching a $35,000 idea, and the usefulness of radical accountability.
Read MoreAndrew Serino, a multi-instrumental musical force to be reckoned with. Join me as we explore his journey with music, how to handle the inevitability of haters, and how he hustled playing every instrument on his album while working 3 jobs. We cover social media promotion, the music biz, and the importance of being self-aware in this energy-packed episode!
Read MoreShawnie Fortune is a freelance graphic designer based in Portland, Oregon. In this episode, we go into depth talking about making the leap from her first career in massage to becoming a freelance professional, while still hustling with other side-gigs. We talk about overcoming fears, having a servant mindset toward clients, unexpected opportunities, embracing your nerdiness (ultimately your true self), and much more in this awesome conversation.
Read MoreI had the pleasure of being the first ever guest on The Rational Enquirer podcast, hosted by my good friend Joseph "Shribs" Schreiber.
Come hang out with us as we talk about my book STEP 0, Harry Potter movies, our definition of success, balancing epic fantasy novels with personal development books, and so much more!
Read MoreIf you've got a small business or are thinking about launching one, you'll love Doro's transparency as she shares about her first year being a business owner after leaving her comfortable corporate job at a hospital, fears and insecurities she encountered, and lessons she's learned along the way!
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