PP 218: The World of a Speaker with Thom Singer

After finding himself in a sales executive position, Thom realized he wanted to do something bigger. Listen as Thom shares the story of how he became a sought-after speaker, author and eventually podcaster.

Thom and I discuss the lean, struggle days of our businesses, how the life of a speaker isn’t as glamorous as one may think, how saying “No” isn’t always the best decision, and much much more!

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PP 216: Fill Up to Give Love with Sam and Patrick Cullinane

“You can’t truly give somebody the love that they need until you have filled up your own love cup.”

Sam and Patrick were married just shy of 10 years when they separated. During 11+ months apart, they both grew, and they reunited before turning in their (signed) divorce papers. Tune in to hear Sam, Patrick and I chat about how they are helping couples create healthier, lasting relationships. We discuss kids, communication, finances, self-love and respect and more!

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PP 215: Soul Satisfying Work

I was in business for almost four years before I began the transition into soul satisfying work. Listen to hear how I did it and how you can too.

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PP 214: Reconnecting People with Nature with Elizabeth Walker

After being an urban forester for 25 years, Elizabeth realized the job wasn’t as fulfilling as it once was. She now works with executives to help them manage their stress by reconnecting with nature.

Elizabeth and I chat about our entrepreneurial journeys, the importance of passion in our work, how ridiculously disconnected our modern society is, and much more!

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PP 213: Coaches Who Want Us to Go Broke

I don’t have many pet peeves (maybe two?), however the one that’s getting under my skin right now is coaches who want prospects to max out their credit cards to hire them. Hear my thoughts about this pet peeve in this episode.

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PP 212: Preparing Your Business for Aging Parents with Ruth Ullmann

Ruth was a successful business owner when she moved cross country to take care of her own aging parents. While she thought she could juggle her business and care-taking, she ended up losing her business. Ruth now helps small businesses thrive as the owners spend 20+ hours a week caring for aging parents.

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PP 211: How Responsive are You?

How responsive are you? Are you building your rapport by responding to messages you receive? Or are you stunting your growth by casting them off with an, Eh…? Listen to hear my thoughts!

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PP 207: Vanity Numbers

Despite meshing really well with the host, I was recently turned down for a virtual summit because of the size of my email list. Listen as I explain why I believe numbers like this are vanity numbers.

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PP 206: How Papa Lemon Books Made Lemonade with Paul Dixon

Paul and his cousin, Lehman Riley, launched Papa Lemon Books in 2004. Using their grandfather as the primary character, Papa Lemon Books share historical stories with children.

In our chat, Paul shares how he transitioned from working full time in sales with Disney to focusing full-time on building the Papa Lemon brand. We chat about the common misconceptions wannabe entrepreneurs have about entrepreneurship, the lessons we’ve learned along our entrepreneurial journeys, and why educating the younger generations about genealogy and history is so important.

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PP 205: Sorting Socks is a Waste of My Time

Taking care of clean laundry is with no doubt the least favorite chore in my house. And sorting socks? Hell no! It just doesn’t happen! Listen as I share why I’d rather wear mis-matched socks.

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