Decision time with the Podcast
I love my podcast, I love the medium, I love being close to you when I speak and that you can hear intimate conversations about business, and life... But there is more to this. Do you want to know how to make a podcast... listen in to weekly updates.
The power of a Mastermind
Before three years ago I had no clue what a mastermind was, but now I can't imagine my life without one. ((Are you asking, what is a mastermind?)) In the past I would have never shared ideas or considered another person's opinion who was in a different business or industry, now I respect the hell of anyone giving it a go in business with good ethics and practice and say YES to sharing and growing.
How to look good on camera; from my model self.
How to look good on camera isn't always easy. But with these simple and no brainer tips you are sure to get a lucky shot you can show to everyone. Oh, and don't forget No bad makeup... Become a straightforward woman join the movement now.
How to take a time out in five steps!
How to take time out
I have been thinking a lot about this topic, and it seems to be a discussion not only with moms but with women in general.
How do you take time out? How do you set aside time for yourself? How do you shut off your brain long enough to schedule time for yourself without an ounce of guilt settling down upon you?
You will find it Easy but not Simple to follow through with these tips -- this is what I have concretely come up with, totally works for me and some other brilliant ladies I have worked with, so I know it can be done!
Is there such thing as Organic Skincare and Direct Selling?
Melissa Brown Founder of Radiantly You, health coach and mom of three is on a mission to make sure that moms find their WHY and make money doing it with ORGANIC body products for themselves and kids!
Tummy Time and Mom Jessie Wesoky
This is a candid talk about how important life with an infant on their tummy is essential to their development! Listen in.
The art of networking & World Domination
As a young child I had what people called a presence. As I grew up I would be the girl who would be driving the car before I was of age, and purchasing the beer with either no ID or the fake ID. (And if that didn’t work, I was the one asking the older boys to buy…) I always got what I wanted because I was always able to ask, I truly cared for people and I was nice. But as the years passed by it became more and more challenging to carry this presence with me. I started modeling and life became weird, it was about who you knew, who knew you, and your networking abilities.