I invited MY amazing coach Laura Wright to join me on the podcast an we were so excited to talk about all things confidence and finding what works for each individual person that we started the episode before we even started recording!
We both believe that you get to find the way that works for YOU so that you can actually get things done, attract the right clients and make money in a way that feels good.
Season 4 Episode 9: Confidently creating video content with Ed Troxell
Season 4 Episode 8: Overcoming the fear of marketing with Breanna Gunn
Season 4 Episode 7: How you learn with Stephanie Sewell
The way that we learn impacts so much and certainly continues having an impact well after we’re done traditional school. I invited Stephanie Sewell to join me on the podcast to talk about how we learn, about how that plays a role in how we feel about ourselves and our abilities (and how that was established very young) and how it continues to impact us as business owners.
Season 4 Episode 6: Understanding your strength with Eryn Morgan
I believe that the more we understand about ourselves the better off we are. I’m a fan of assessment tools that allow us to see how we all different and how to lean in to the things that work for US. The Kolbe assessment was one of the assessments I personally took that helped me understand some of the ways that I felt I was different than other business owners (and that made me feel like I couldn’t be as successful as others) and then it helped me see how my strengths could be used as an advantage instead of looking for the weaknesses.
I was excited to have Eryn join me on the podcast to talk a bit about Kolbe but more than that, how insightful it is to understand ourselves better. I hope you enjoy the episode!
Season 4 Episode 5: Going for it with Angie Cole
Angie Cole is a dear friend of mine and when I relaunched the podcast I knew I would want to have her on as soon as possible. Her philosophies around trusting your instincts and going for the things that you want align so beautifully with mine and it’s something I think the whole world could use a bit more of.
In this episode we talk about “going for it” and we got to talk a bit about the trip I took to Greece in 2020 to meet her - the trip I needed a lot of courage to take :) We talk about fear and growth and “wouldn’t it be nice” and “if only I could” and how and when to decide that you actually CAN.
Season 4 Episode 4: Get Content Confident with Darlene Turriff and Nicole Washburn
I hear people tell me all the time “but I’m not a writer” and that feeling can make it hard to create content for promoting your business. On this week’s episode I invited Darlene and Nicole to join me to talk about all of the writing rules we learned that make it difficult for us to have confidence in our writing, and the ways was can start to change things and get content confident!
Season 4 Episode 3: Money confidence with Pamela George
On this episode of the Biz Podcast we dig in to a topic that everyone in business needs to dedicate some time to - money. We talk about some of the ways that we might lack confidence and how that impacts our business, and some of the ways we can gain confidence (and how that helps us make more money.)
Season 4: Burnout risks and creating a work life you love with Carleen Hick
Exhaustion and unhappiness when it comes to both work and life seems to be rampant right now – and what most people jokingly call it but don’t realize it might actually be, is burnout. I invited Carleen Hicks to join me on the show to talk about some of the ways we view work and why it’s so exhausting, how we might all be at more of a risk for burnout than we think, and to talk about some of the ways we can be more aware of what life and work are feeling like.
Season 4 launch - Confidence and Breaking the Rules that Hold us Back
Season Three, Episode 19: Creating bigger packages that sell for more with Pam Larouche and Elisa Costanza-Reyes
Are you selling many small packages instead of larger packages? Are you frustrated because you’re working all the time and not meeting your sales goals?
Holistic Sleep and Parenting Coaches, Pam Larouche and Elisa Costanza-Reyes of Restful Parenting join me on the podcast to talk about how you can start creating higher-level packages that ensure your revenue is higher and you are happier.
Season Three, Episode 18: What's Holding You Back with Lara Wellman
There are two different ways this can present itself. The first is trying to do too much in the sense that they see all the possibilities and try to tackle them all at once which becomes overwhelming. The second is burning up all your time doing the things that you could be outsourcing so you can focus your energy on the bigger picture. Trying to do it all only creates stress and makes you feel bad for not getting it done.
Season Three, Episode 17: How to love what you do with Dr. Helen Ofosu
As your business grows or as your income develops, chances are, you haven't really made certain changes to keep pace with that. So, the things that served you well in the beginning, may not serve you as well now, but without taking time to reflect on what's working, what you might be good at, and what you could outsource so that you can do things you're gifted at, you just do it even though you're not really happy.
It's easy to overlook your unhappiness when you get into a routine of just doing the same thing all the time, whether or not it's serving you, or anyone else.
Season Three, Episode 16: Creating Content with Good Production Value with Rachel Browne
Content marketing is a fundamental part of online business growth. If you are marketing your business through content creation, that's great - but how well are you doing it? Is there room for improvement?
Today’s podcast is about creating content, the hows, the whys, the whens and the wheres. Rachel Browne joins me to talk to us about how to start creating stand out content that will get you the views and engagement you are looking for.
Season Three, Episode 15: Building Your Authority with Deepshikha Sairam
I talk a lot about visibility and the impact it can have for your business, but most people are afraid to post stuff online. With that in mind, I’ve invited Deepshika Sairam who is an Organic Lead Generation Expert & Business Mentor to the Biz Podcast to talk about generating leads in your business, which become sales, which means money in your business, which needs to be the priority in your business, right?
Season Three, Episode 14: Getting out of your own way to make more money with Lara Wellman
This Biz Podcast episode is covering one of the most common reasons people hire a business coach - to help them figure out how to make MORE money. Business owners want to make more money but they don't know how they're going to do it because they are already operating at full capacity. They have no more time.
How are they going to make more money without burning out, without feeling like everything is falling apart, and most importantly without hating their business?
Season Three, Episode 13: Making the Most of Your Time with Maya Khanna Le Roy
In this podcast episode, I am speaking with Maya Khanna Le Roy, founder of a coaching and strategy firm called MKLC where they help entrepreneurs and leaders get clear and create space for their best work. We get into all the things you can think about and do to make things less dreadful.
When you have a great idea, but can’t find the time to execute it, it can feel awful.
Season Three, Episode 12: When it feels like there's never enough money with Lara Wellman
This Biz Podcast episode is based on a previous training I did for entrepreneurs who felt like there is never enough money. Why are we always struggling to get comfy with having enough money to get everything we need both professionally and to pay ourselves?
If you’ve experienced these feelings, you’re not alone. Many business owners feel like there is never enough money. Once you’re clear on why you are feeling this way, it opens up the path to feeling like there IS enough money.
Season Three, Episode 11: Growing into a Leader with Jennifer Reynolds
Are you currently a solopreneur or contract out some work, but would really like to grow your team and your business? Are you afraid of what it would mean to change the role you play in your business from doer to leader? In this podcast episode, I am speaking with Jennifer Reynolds, founder, lawyer and mediator of Fresh Legal in Ottawa all about how she went from a solo operation to a multiple-lawyer legal firm.
Season Three, Episode 10: Growth and change through resistance with Amy Friesen
Stories and seeing the path others have travelled that you’d like to travel can really help you see how you’re going to move forward on your journey as an entrepreneur. So I’ve invited some of my clients, past and present, to join me on the podcast to talk about some of the growth and changes they’ve gone through, so you can learn and be inspired by all they’ve done. We’re starting with Amy Friesen of Tea and Toast.