Tue, 23 February 2016
The truth: entrepreneurship isn't the shiny, easily-forged path that social media makes it out to be. In this week's solo episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes, I'm sharing my entrepreneurial story and how I got from being a life coach who helped people live their "happiest, most sparkly lives" to a business and branding coach for the highly-creative woman. You'll hear about how I got started, the roadblocks I came across and how things evolved to get me to where I am now. Want the highlights? Get your cheat sheet here! **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: RSVP for the March 4 webinar: 10 Things We Wish We'd Known About Starting a Business Get on the list for priority application to It's Business Time Connect with Tiffany: Website | Instagram Tiffany's interview on Michelle Ward's Grown Up Gigs podcast *Thank you to Mazuma for sponsoring the show! Want to have all of your bookkeeping and accounting needs handled for less than $100/month? Mazuma has you covered!
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Tue, 16 February 2016
Cyndie Spiegel is back for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes and our conversation was awesome! This week's episode stemmed from a skype conversation Cyndie and I had about rewriting the rules of being a business coach and I think you're going to love it! Cyndie and I talk about what it means to change the rules for whatever game you're playing and how to quiet the internet noise to even know what your own personal rules are. If you find yourself frustrated with everyone else's OMG PROVEN FORMULAS FOR SUCCESS!, this episode is for you. (Want even more? Download your episode cheat sheet here!) PS. High five to Mazuma for sponsoring the podcast AND for making my business financial life so easy. Monthly bookkeeping AND tax processing for under $100/month? Yes, please. **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16
Show Notes: Connect with Cyndie Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Cyndie's previous episode of RYHSY Marie Kondo's Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up Wayne Dyer's The Power of Intention Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way Amy Poehler's Yes Please
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Tue, 9 February 2016
This week on Raise Your Hand Say Yes I got to sit down with writer Anne Sage to talk about everything associated with balancing your online life with your personal life. We talk about when what you share is too much, how to navigate sometimes painful changes while being a "public" figure, what story social media and the internet is telling, and learning how to make the kind choice for yourself. This episode was chock full of nuggets - I filled over four pages with notes! (Get your Cheat Sheet here!) If you're someone who struggles with being kind and gentle with yourself or is Type A or has made mistakes or are still trying to figure out what kind of story to tell online, this episode is for you. Even if you aren't one of those people, this episode is for you. Listen. It's so good. PS. A special thank you to Mazuma for sponsoring the podcast. If you're ready to make bookkeeping and accounting easy-peasy for your business, Mazuma's got you covered! Show Notes: Connect with Anne: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest Anne's Book, Sage Living: Decorate for the Life you Want Gretchen Rubin's "Better Than Before" Rue Magazine Brené Brown, Rising Strong Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection Pema Chodron, When Things Fall Apart Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.
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Tue, 2 February 2016
Ah! I'm so excited to be talking with Sarah Deragon for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. Sarah is one of my favorite creative business ladies and I can't believe it took me this long to have her on the show! Not only has Sarah built Portraits to the People, her Identity Project has changed the lives of people all over the world! Pssst...Northern California peeps, Sarah recently moved up to wine country in case you need a North Bay photographer! This week, we talk all about Sarah's journey in her creative business which she started in 2012 and the different side projects she's pursued during the building of Portraits to the People. We also talk about the truth behind the stories social media tells and the power of shifting your focus so that you stay connected to the work you're doing. We also talk about creative slumps and the cycles that creative businesses go through. If you ever find yourself struggling with how to evolve your creative work or define yourself or just stay focused on your own work instead of everyone else's, this message is for you! Thank you to Mazuma for sponsoring the podcast. Mazuma is my go-to tool for keeping my business finances in order! To get all of your small business bookkeeping and accounting handled for under $100/month, check them out today! **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: Connect with Sarah: Website | Instagram Right Brain Business Plan by Jennifer Lee Chrome's Newsfeed Eradicator plugin
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