Explore every episode of the podcast The Boss Mom Podcast
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| How I started BossMom while pregnant with my 2nd baby | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:23:47 | |
In this episode, I take you back to the beginning of my journey with BossMom, which started almost a decade ago. I’m sharing why it’s so important to show up consistently, even when you don’t have all the answers, and how that persistence has shaped my path. Personal Growth in Business I dive into the heart of what business is really about—personal growth and development. While skills and trends are important, the real journey is the one we undergo as individuals. The Purpose of Boss Mom With BossMom evolving, I’m excited to share our new focus on trends, personal growth, and community building. My goal is to create a platform where we can share our stories, connect, and support one another in meaningful ways. The Vision for Boss Mom Looking ahead, I’m revealing my vision of transforming BossMom into a media engine that amplifies our voices and experiences as moms. This vision includes building a strong community where we can collaborate, support each other, and access valuable resources. We are committed to creating a safe, connected, and bold space within the BossMom Platform. Check out the links below to join the community and be part of this evolving journey. Links Mentioned:
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| Parent-Led Health: The Shift Every Mom Needs Right Now w/ Hollie Bigham | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:40:15 | |
More and more parents today are looking for ways to take charge of their family's health without always relying on doctors and medicine.
Moms are realizing that they know their kids better than anyone else, and they want to make decisions that feel right for their family. But it’s hard to know what to do when everyone around us says we need a doctor’s help for everything.
Is there a better way to handle common health issues at home? What if you could learn simple, natural ways to take care of your kids when they get sick or hurt?
In this episode, I talk to registered nurse and functional nutritional therapy practitioner, Hollie Bigham, who shares how moms can combine their gut instincts with practical knowledge to confidently manage their family's health naturally.
"My goal with Parent-Led Health is to help parents know that they are strong enough, smart enough, and able to do what needs to be done to provide health for their kids."
Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode
-Parents taking the lead in health It's important for parents to be in charge of their children's health, using both their gut feelings and practical knowledge. How can moms feel more confident in making health decisions? -Mixing regular medicine with natural health Both emergency medicine and natural health care have good and bad sides. What can moms learn from both to help their families better? -Growing confidence in natural health You can learn the skills and get the tools you need to take care of common health issues at home. How can moms create a home health kit that helps them handle minor problems?
Guest Bio Hollie Bigham is a former-ER nurse, turned naturopathic mama. She helps moms ditch reliance on Big Pharma and the medical system and take charge of their families' health naturally, with skill, confidence and wisdom. She is the creator of the Parent-Led Health community, an off-social media, peer-to-peer community of like-minded mamas who listen, encourage, help and never judge, and Parent-Led Health + where holistically-minded mamas have training, protocols and other resources to help them grow in their natural health wisdom, confidence and practical skills. As a Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Certified GAPS Practitioner, Hollie also works 1:1 with families around the world seeking to heal chronic illness through nutrition and lifestyle. Follow Hollie on Instagram and visit the Parent-Led Health Community website.
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| 3 Decades and the Next Big Thing: These Marketing Trends Were Made for Moms | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:20:56 | |
Many people think that online courses and social media are the best ways to grow your business, but smaller, close-knit groups can be even better. Building strong, personal connections is really important in today’s business world.
For moms, this is very helpful. Moms can make strong connections and grow their businesses by joining smaller, personal groups, without the stress of trying to be everywhere online, all the time.
With your busy schedule, how can you find the right people and groups to help you? Can small, close-knit groups really help your business grow?
In today’s episode, I talk about the big changes in business trends over the past 30 years. From the blogging craze of the 2000s to the boom of online courses in the 2010s, I see a move towards intimate networking and smaller communities. I’m sharing how these changes affect where you should focus your business efforts today, especially in an uncertain economy.
"I think we're moving into a space of finding your loyal space, growing with that, and becoming micro famous there, because there's not enough energy, especially for moms, to be everywhere." -Dana Malstaff
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
-The Evolution of Business Trends Business trends have changed a lot over the past 30 years. How can you adapt to these changes for better business growth?
-Adapting to a Hesitant Economy In uncertain times, people are more careful about spending money. How can you show clear value in your offerings to attract customers?
-The Future of Networking Smaller, paid communities are becoming more effective than broad social media strategies. How can you build strong, loyal connections in these intimate groups?
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| The Micro-Movement And How To Use It To Grow Your Business | 06 Oct 2022 | 00:19:25 | |
As moms, it’s safe to say that our schedules can sometimes be unpredictable. Our lives are filled with unscheduled interruptions which make doing things in a long, uninterrupted flow extremely difficult.
What if we could create massive results without making huge leaps?
Let me introduce you to the micro-movement! It’s all about the power of micro-shifts and doing the little things that facilitate big changes.
In this episode, I talk about the micro-movement, why it’s where we need to be and how to hone micro-skills and micro-decisions to grow.
When we try to make big changes, 99% of the time they fail. -Dana Malstaff
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| How To Create Evergreen Systems That Sell WITHOUT Social Media | 30 Sep 2022 | 00:07:58 | |
When your business relies on live launches, you have to use social media intensely, all the time which takes all the fun out of it.
With evergreen systems, we can build vibrant businesses without being beholden to social media, freeing up valuable mental energy and time.
How can we build systems that can sell consistently for years?
In this episode, I share why evergreen systems make growing our businesses so much easier.
If you’ve been running your business, creating content, doing all the things, but you’re not seeing growth, then you most likely have a messaging problem and the Nurture to Convert Society might be able to help. Check us out and schedule a call to find out if it’s the right fit for you. www.nurturetoconvert.com | |||
| How To Nurture Your Email List to BUY...Without Pushy Sales Tactics | 29 Sep 2022 | 00:07:29 | |
If we want to grow our business while spending less time on social media, we need a way to nurture people to know, like, trust us and want to buy from us.
An email nurture system designed to build relationships makes this possible, all while reducing our reliance on social media and pushy sales tactics.
How does the permission sandwich system work?
In this episode, I share how to grow our businesses using email nurture.
If you’ve been running your business, creating content, doing all the things, but you’re not seeing growth, then you most likely have a messaging problem and the Nurture to Convert Society might be able to help. Check us out and schedule a call to find out if it’s the right fit for you. www.nurturetoconvert.com | |||
| How to Leverage Community So You Get MORE Results with LESS Content | 28 Sep 2022 | 00:07:01 | |
Using social media to grow our businesses puts the job of showing up, sharing, teaching and managing entirely on our shoulders - no wonder it’s exhausting.
Is it possible to reach people, build authority and lead people to buy from us without social media?
In this episode, I share why building community is an easier path to growth.
If you’ve been running your business, creating content, doing all the things, but you’re not seeing growth, then you most likely have a messaging problem and the Nurture to Convert Society might be able to help. Check us out and schedule a call to find out if it’s the right fit for you. www.nurturetoconvert.com | |||
| How To Build Authority OUTSIDE of Social Media | 27 Sep 2022 | 00:06:49 | |
One of the key things we need to do in our businesses is build authority. We have to show that we’re credible and trustworthy, an expert in our niche.
There are many ways we can go about building authority, and ladies, it doesn’t have to involve crazy TikTok videos. In this episode, I share why social media isn’t the only path to authority.
If you’ve been running your business, creating content, doing all the things, but you’re not seeing growth, then you most likely have a messaging problem and the Nurture to Convert Society might be able to help. Check us out and schedule a call to find out if it’s the right fit for you. | |||
| How To Grow Your Business When You DON'T Enjoy Social Media | 26 Sep 2022 | 00:05:55 | |
Human beings are naturally social - we enjoy talking to people, getting to know them, and hanging out, so why does social media feel like such a drag?
The reason we experience so much annoyance, cynicism, fear and hesitation around social media has nothing to do with the platforms and the people - it has EVERYTHING to do with our messaging.
In this episode, I’m going to share why we don’t enjoy social media and how to start changing that!
If you’ve been running your business, creating content, doing all the things, but you’re not seeing growth, then you most likely have a messaging problem and the Nurture to Convert Society might be able to help. Check us out and schedule a call to find out if it’s the right fit for you. www.nurturetoconvert.com | |||
| Are You Cheating On Your Business? | 22 Sep 2022 | 00:20:38 | |
If you thought of your business as a person with feelings, needs and dreams, you might just realize that you’re guilty of cheating on it. So many of us consider ourselves multi-passionate, but dabbling in multiple things could leave our businesses feeling neglected, which affects what we get out of them. What are the signs that our businesses feel neglected and want to be loved on a little more? How do we show up if we want to show our businesses that we love and value them? In this episode, I’m going to share the value of building a monogamous relationship with your business and how to renew your vows with it.
Maybe we’re not getting what we want from our business because our businesses aren’t getting what they want from us. -Dana Malstaff
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| How to stop self sabotaging | 15 Sep 2022 | 00:21:16 | |
How to Stop Self-Sabotaging Have you ever felt like you’re standing in your own way when it comes to reaching your goals? Maybe you’ve got big dreams for your business, but something always seems to stop you. That something might just be you. Yep, we’re talking about self-sabotage today. In this post, we’ll dive deep into how to stop self-sabotaging and start making progress toward the success you want and deserve. So, grab a cup of coffee, get comfy, and let’s figure out how to get out of your own way! | |||
| How To Fix Your Business Messaging So It Grows | 08 Sep 2022 | 00:21:29 | |
When our businesses aren’t growing, we’re struggling with exactly what we want to say and social media feels hard - the problem lies in our messaging. Our messaging is what gets people to care about what we do, and makes us authentic, intriguing and magnetic. It’s the thing that makes someone think, “OMG, this is my person” when they hear what you have to say. If our messaging is in any way wishy-washy, confusing and messy, how do we hone it and make it more specific? How do we start coming up with the things that will make us stand out? In this episode, I’m going to share why messaging is so important and how to dial it in.
When your messaging is honed in, you can’t keep quiet. You can’t not say what needs to be said. -Dana Malstaff
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| Before You Can sell A Course You Need To Do This | 01 Sep 2022 | 00:25:49 | |
Courses are everywhere - everyone’s talking about them, offering them and telling entrepreneurs to create them. I get it, the natural progression of knowledge and growth is making a course about it. But before we even think of creating a course, certain things have to be in place because great content isn’t enough, even if it’s put together beautifully. So what needs to happen before we create a course? Why is messaging so important? In this episode, I’m talking about how to get a course to work for you at the right stage in your business.
No matter how good your course is, if your messaging isn’t right all the course has to stand on is what it teaches, and that’s not enough. -Dana Malstaff
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| Behind Boss Mom’s Success: My Winning Moves and My Biggest Slip Up | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:19:14 | |
As entrepreneurs, we’ve been tricked into believing that a successful brand is all about having the perfect strategy or the best marketing techniques. So we work tirelessly, pouring their heart and soul into our businesses, only to feel disconnected, overwhelmed and burned out on marketing. Have you ever wondered why, despite your hard work, your business isn’t growing as you hoped? The reality is that nurturing genuine connections and creating a loyal community takes more than just effort—it requires a deep understanding of your audience and a commitment to authenticity. In this episode, I share my journey of building a strong and connected community over the past decade. I reveal the proven ways that have helped me foster a sense of belonging among my followers and also talk about the mistakes I made along the way. "You can’t help everybody, sometimes the people that need you the most don’t have the bandwidth to do and implement what you want to teach them. You can’t build a profitable business on the people that need you the most." -Dana Malstaff 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode -Separate Yourself from Your Content If you don’t take your content too personally, you won't be afraid to share your ideas and connect with others. How do you create a separation between your content and your identity? -Help Those Who Are Ready We want to help the people who need us the most but you can’t build a business on people in survival mode. Who should we focus on instead? -Share a Common Goal When people believe in the same goal, they work better together. How do you tap into what you and your community want to change in the world?
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| Why It's Ok To Take Longer To Grow Your Business | 25 Aug 2022 | 00:21:51 | |
A lot of the messaging we hear in business today is all about fast growth, overnight success, and things falling into place quickly, and we feel bad because we aren’t “successful yet”. Building a really great business takes time, and that’s a good thing. We have to go through multiple iterations to figure out what works, and be the intern in our business before we can be the CEO. If we forced our businesses to grow up faster we’d miss out on the powerful discoveries, market research, and incremental microshifts we get from slowing down. In this episode, I’ll share why slow growth is so much better than overnight success. | |||
| Why Decluttering & Creating Space is the Greatest Gift Moms Can Give Themselves w/Krista Lockwood | 18 Aug 2022 | 00:29:22 | |
Moms are notorious for letting clutter crowd our space. We rarely feel like we have our own dedicated space in our homes, and we’re always looking for a tiny nook and cranny to work and run our businesses. Decluttering isn’t just about having a cleaner, more organized house, it’s about creating the space that supports our mental and emotional health. How does decluttering put us in creative flow and help us get more done? In this episode, founder of Motherhood Simplified and Boss Mom Virtual Retreat speaker, Krista Lockwood returns to talk about the power of decluttering and creating space.
Our physical environment can support us in being who we naturally are. -Krista Lockwood
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Guest Bio Krista Lockwood is the Founder of Motherhood Simplified, where she teaches decluttering for moms who don’t want to be full blown minimalists. In 2013, she and her husband moved from Alaska to Florida with only one suitcase each. While she doesn't believe you need to go that extreme, she has been able to master the balance of having enough, but not too much. Krista strongly believes we all have what it takes to create the lives and homes we want, no matter what that looks like. On top of her courses offered on decluttering, Krista is the host of the Motherhood Simplified Podcast.
To find out more about Krista, head to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2010014145929427/ | |||
| How To Create Content That Converts | 11 Aug 2022 | 00:18:43 | |
One of the biggest pieces of marketing advice we’re given is to put considerable effort towards writing really good content - that the more well-written an email, sales page or website is, the better it is at connecting with people. The truth is, filling pages with content just to tick a box isn’t just exhausting, it can also work against us. What matters more than the content is the message and its ability to tap into people’s hearts and souls. In this episode, I’m going to share why writing good content shouldn’t be our primary focus, and how this actually makes marketing less stressful.
Business and spreading the message that you want to spread shouldn’t be exhausting, it should be invigorating, passionate, life-giving, exciting and impactful. -Dana Malstaff
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| Why Going Viral Shouldn’t Be The Goal | 04 Aug 2022 | 00:17:34 | |
Going viral is something many business owners desire and even chase on social media, but does it actually help you and your business? Of course, going viral can draw more attention to your business, but it doesn’t have to be the primary goal behind every piece of content we create. In this episode, I talk about the content that’s best for you to create instead of focusing on going viral.
A million of the wrong people are really unhelpful to your business. -Dana Malstaff
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| We Have to Stop Believing That Raising Teenage Girls Is Difficult w/Dr. Michelle Deering | 28 Jul 2022 | 00:32:13 | |
If you have daughters, you’ve had at least one person say that they are going to be difficult in their teenage years. There are so many cultural stereotypes around teenage girls, and I’m tired of people telling me what kind of person my daughter will be. Where does this negativity come from? How do we raise girls who will break this stereotype? In this episode, mother-daughter relationship personal trainer, Dr. Michelle Deering returns, and she reveals how to respond to negative opinions about mother-daughter experiences.
Just because you had a bad experience does not mean it’s going to be another person’s experience. -Dr. Michelle Deering
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Guest Bio Dr. Michelle Deering is a mother-daughter relationship personal trainer who believes every mother and daughter should have a thriving loving relationship. This refreshing approach has made her a sought-after speaker, online educator, and consultant. While Michelle is also a licensed psychologist in NC & NJ and a nationally board-certified sports psychologist, she has served as a Fortune 500 corporate trainer, business school admissions officer, and higher education professional. Nowadays, you’ll find her speaking at conferences, training for her next Reebok Spartan Sprint Race, and practicing rudiments on her drum kit — all while coaching, serving clients, and recording her hit podcast, Mother Daughter Connections™. For more information, visit www.CurativeConnections.com. | |||
| How We Planned the Boss Mom Virtual Retreat | 21 Jul 2022 | 00:20:56 | |
I've never been a huge fan of doing our own summit because traditional virtual summits are typically a fire hose of content in your face – a massive amount of stuff that becomes overwhelming and ultimately unused. So, we're reinventing what a virtual summit is known for. In this episode, I share a little about how we’re doing things differently so that it’s valuable to you when building your own products and services.
Think about the words you really want to own and be known for. - Dana Malstaff
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| Why Conscious Parenting Can Teach a Lot About Improving Our Romantic Partnerships w/Beth Rowles | 14 Jul 2022 | 00:44:30 | |
When our partners drive us crazy, we naturally get frustrated, and wait for them to fix themselves - which usually doesn’t work. At the same time, we give our children the love and understanding to be different and to grow in their own way. What if we could apply this concept of conscious parenting to our relationships? Instead of thinking about how our partners need to change, we can actually create what we want by turning the lights on ourselves. In this episode, Beth Rowles, a certified conscious relationship coach and founder of The Authentic Wife, talks about the simple 3-step framework that has helped hundreds of women fix their marriages and how you can apply the same to your marriage.
"Your husband responds to your concerns and not your commands." -Beth Rowles
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Guest Bio Beth Rowles is a Certified Conscious Relationship Coach and founder of The Authentic Wife. Over the past five years, her books and online courses have helped hundreds of women uncage themselves & their families through their marriage. She speaks about the importance of the third option when it comes to marriage or divorce and how important it is that we end the divorce culture in order to raise healthy children who love & value all of who they are. She lives with her young kids and husband of 12 years, who would rather eat tacos than her cooking. You can find her at www.theauthenticwifeandmom.com | |||
| Yes, Pelvic Floor Issues Can Be Fixed (Even If You’ve Had Them for Ages) w/Julie Demers | 07 Jul 2022 | 00:43:07 | |
If you sprained your ankle and you couldn’t walk properly, you’d take care of it so you could resume your life. However, when it comes to the pelvic floor, women struggle to do the same. The topic of the pelvic floor is often embarrassing, but if you look closer, it's only embarrassing because people feel it's not normal. Experiencing pelvic floor problems is actually very normal and way more common than you think. It's never too late to work on it, no matter how old you are or how long you have lived with it. What causes pelvic floor problems, and how do we work on them so we can return to what truly makes us happy without fear, worry, or embarrassment? In this episode, Julie Demers, an experienced pelvic floor physiotherapist and creator of "Live with Confidence" shares why talking about this issue will help thousands of women improve their lives.
"Hiding natural things that happen in our lives from our kids isn’t helpful." -Dana Malstaff
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Guest Bio Julie is an experienced pelvic floor physical therapist and the creator of the program “Live with Confidence.” Her mission is to stop the silent struggle so many women experience with pelvic floor symptoms. She helps women who are feeling embarrassed with problems like incontinence or prolapse get back control of their pelvic floor holistically so they can return to the activities they love without worry, no matter how long they’ve been living with these issues. For more information, visit https://www.juliedemers.com. | |||
| Are Your Kids Keeping You From Success? | 30 Jun 2022 | 00:19:34 | |
Is it possible to have babies and successful businesses? Heck yeah, we can do whatever we want, but we can’t pretend that there aren’t challenges that come with running a business and raising kids. Don’t ignore them - embrace them and allow them to exist. The more we acknowledge and lovingly accept the truth of being a parent, the less hard we are on ourselves, and that makes this journey a lot easier. What inevitable challenges will we experience as business owners with kids? What are some of the most rewarding and amazing parts of being Boss Moms? In this episode, we’re having a real, candid conversation about how our kids impact our businesses.
When you’re hard on yourself, it makes it harder, and when you’re telling yourself you should be further along, it makes success less joyful. -Dana Malstaff
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| How To Get Your Business Noticed With Jenna Kutcher | 23 Jun 2022 | 00:44:35 | |
As entrepreneurs and moms, our lives are made up of future plans, full schedules and urgency, which robs us of the ability to slow down and focus on what really matters. Sometimes it’s necessary for us to pump the brakes, get quiet with ourselves and pay attention to what’s happening internally. How do we make sure we’re not packing our schedules to avoid our real feelings? In this delightful conversation, I’m joined by the host of the Goal Digger Podcast and author of the upcoming book, “How Are You, Really?”, Jenna Kutcher. We talk about the importance of quietness, slowing down and being with ourselves more.
I’ve really pumped the brakes in a lot of ways and a lot of spaces in my business, trusting that I know where the gas pedal is when I’m ready to run again. -Jenna Kutcher
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Guest Bio Jenna Kutcher is a born-and-raised Minnesota wife, mother, and entrepreneur who aims for two things daily: helping others wake up to life and staying in comfy pants. Creator and host of the top-rated Goal Digger Podcast, she's helped thousands redefine success and chase bold dreams through her decade-long work as a leading online personality and educator. Her new book, “How Are You, Really?” comes out June 28th and can be bought at www.howareyoureallybook.com. | |||
| True Profit: The Wealth of Non-Monetary Gains w/Heather Chauvin | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:41:40 | |
Most people think profit is all about money. They work tirelessly, sacrificing their time, energy, and well-being, only to find themselves burnt out and unfulfilled. Society has conditioned us to believe that just having enough is acceptable, but this mindset keeps us trapped in survival mode.
“Profit is not just about money but it's about time freedom and emotional freedom.” -Heather Chauvin
3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
-Profit Is More Than Just Money Profit isn't just about making money but it also means having more time and feeling good. Have you ever thought about how having more time and energy can make you feel richer? -Stop Just Getting By Many people think they only deserve just enough to get by, but this keeps them stuck and tired. What if you could feel happy and have more than just enough? -Match Your Actions With What You Want To really change, you need to do things that match what you want in life. Can small daily actions really make a big difference in your happiness and success? Guest Bio Heather Chauvin is a leadership coach who helps ‘successful’ women courageously and authentically live, work, and parent on their own terms. Heather started her career as a social worker helping adults understand children’s behavior. But it wasn’t until 2013 when a stage 4 cancer diagnosis pushed her to take a deeper stand for change, uncovering how cultural expectations sabotage our dreams. She has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Real Simple Magazine, Mind Body Green, Google, and more. When Heather isn’t working, you will find her living out what she teaches which may include kayaking Alaska, snowboarding, hiking, or anything else that challenges what she believes is possible for herself (and inviting her children along the journey). Life is full of opportunities. It’s time to feel alive. Listen to her podcast at https://www.heatherchauvin.com/podcast. For free tools & resources from Heather, visit https://heatherchauvin.com/freegifts. Follow Heather Chauvin on Instagram: @heatherchauvin_
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| How to Overcome FOMO and Start Playing Big w/Deb Blum | 16 Jun 2022 | 00:59:59 | |
It often feels like not doing all the things means that we'll miss out, fall short, and fall behind. At the same time, we fail to play big because we don't want to trip and stumble in front of the world. Unfortunately, this makes us fall victim to both shiny object syndrome and getting stuck rather than making progress. In this heartwarming conversation with life coach Deb Blum, we reveal how to stay out of the FOMO trap and also stop playing small in our lives. "Everything ends up happening even slower when you don’t allow space for things." -Dana Malstaff
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Guest Bio Deb Blum is a life coach with over 12 years of experience. After coaching women 1:1 and in groups for the past decade, she has finally put her life's work into a group coaching program and course called The Whole Soul Way. Her mission is to push women up against their edges so that they can find, accept and love more of themselves. To find out more, visit www.thewholesoulway.com. | |||
| How to raise sweet and emotionally successful boys w/Tosha Schore | 09 Jun 2022 | 00:44:29 | |
How do we raise wonderful, amazing sons if we do not necessarily understand all the things boys go through? First, we need to get away from the idea that boys are simpler. We have to stop thinking that they’re not vulnerable, don’t get hurt, or have a big emotional life. How do we create a safe space for our boys and ensure we do not box up their emotions? In this episode, Tosha Schore, a mother-son relationship expert, reveals how we can build a genuine connection with our sons, and help them feel loved and understood so we can create a more fruitful relationship with them.
"We could have a huge impact on the world and create a peaceful world one sweet boy at a time." - Tosha Schore
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Guest Bio Tosha Schore is a mom of 3 boys and a mother-son relationship expert. She is on a mission to create a more peaceful world, one sweet boy at a time, by supporting you to care for yourself, connect with your boy deeply, set limits lovingly, and play wildly! A couple of times a year, she runs a course called "Out of Aggression," where she shows parents how to stop their boys' aggression and lift their parenting confidence. The course will be held again in September 2022. For more information, visit https://www.parentingboyspeacefully.com. | |||
| Hook your audiences’ emotions & reel them in with a laser-focused story w/Park Howell | 02 Jun 2022 | 00:46:24 | |
In today’s world, there’s so much information out there and people are too exhausted to implement what they have learned. How do we stand out, hook our audience, and remain in their minds so they can actually take action on what they learn from us? The answer is choosing your one thing and talking about it with a good story. In this episode, 35+ year advertising industry veteran, host of the Business of Story podcast, and the World’s Most Industrious Storyteller, Park Howell talks about how to efficiently share your ‘one thing’ with people using the ABT story-telling framework.
"Narrative is leadership. If you bore, you lose people. If you confuse, you lose people. If you obfuscate, no one is going to follow you." - Park Howell
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Guest Bio Park Howell is known as The World’s Most Industrious Storyteller, having grown purpose-driven brands by as much as 600 percent. He is a 35+ year veteran of the advertising industry and hosts the popular weekly Business of Story podcast, author of Brand Bewitchery, and co-authored The Narrative Gym for Business. He is sought after internationally to help leaders excel through the stories they tell. For more information, head to https://businessofstory.com/. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parkhowell Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessofstory/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parkhowell/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParkHowell | |||
| An inside peek at my 5-year vision board & what we’re building | 26 May 2022 | 00:31:02 | |
As Boss Moms, we all have these big beautiful goals and things we wish for the world but we get so stuck in the logistics of our lives. How do we know if what we’re doing right now is building towards what we want in the future? I recently turned 41, and there are so many things I’m excited about, including all the things I’m planning to do in my business. What is my true dream and desire for Boss Mom? In this episode, I’m going to give you a peek inside my 5-year plan and some of the amazing things I’m working towards. "My true dream and desire is that I can help a million women wake up in the morning and not question how valuable, needed or worthy they are." -Dana Malstaff
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| What does building a business with integrity actually look like? | 19 May 2022 | 00:23:46 | |
With information so readily available, we see people with no training and experience make it in business coaching and online content, and it begs the question: does integrity matter? If we want to be beacons of hope for our clients and build businesses that make an impact and stand the taste of time, integrity absolutely matters. How people see and perceive our businesses and what they’re known for is important. What does having integrity actually look like in what we offer and how we sell it? In this episode, I’m going to share why we need to work hard to live up to what we’re promising people. "Integrity is being clear on the result we’re going to give people, whether or not we’ve actually experienced that result or if we’re still in the middle of it." -Dana Malstaff 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
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| She Invents Toys for a Living! A Delightful Conversation on Creativity & The Toy Industry w/Azhelle Wade | 12 May 2022 | 00:46:15 | |
As parents, toys and play are a BIG part of our lives, but we don’t often think about what goes into creating, designing and marketing them. The world of toy invention is incredibly fascinating and fun, and an interesting space to build a business. Creativity, invention, and using our brains to cultivate ideas and create wonderful things is something so many of us want to do, and today I’m joined by a woman who not only invents toys, but is also actively coaching toy inventors. What goes into taking a toy from idea to product? In this episode I’m joined by inventor, “The Toy Coach” Azhelle Wade to talk about the ins and outs of the toy industry.
Toy companies realize that it’s important for them to own certain properties that kids connect with so they can be NFT art or live in Roblox. -Azhelle Wade
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Guest Bio Azhelle Wade, The Toy Coach, is a 3x patented inventor and who has worked in the toy industry for over a decade. She’s worked for Toys R Us, Party City, Madame Alexander, and Creative Kids. After climbing up the ladder from toy designer to VP, Azhelle decided to leave the corporate toy world to become The Toy Coach. Today, she helps educate inventors and entrepreneurs about the fun, crazy world of toys! In 12-weeks she can show you how to save time and money as you develop and sell your amazing ideas with her program Toy Creators Academy. Toy Creators Academy is the best solution to increasing your toy industry network and making your toy ideas REAL. For more information about Azhelle’s program, head to https://www.thetoycoach.com/ and follow @thetoycoach on Instagram. | |||
| It's All About The Messaging: How To Up Your Branding Game w/Naomi Gee | 05 May 2022 | 00:31:21 | |
Success in business always comes down to one thing: branding. With the right branding, we can reach whatever goals we set for ourselves. The only question is, what does the ‘right’ branding actually entail? More importantly, is it possible to get that branding right without adding a ton of work to our plates? In this episode, brand strategist and StoryBrand Certified Guide, Naomi Gee shares the simple, yet effective way to come up with brand messaging that delivers results.
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Guest Bio- Naomi Gee is a Brand Strategist, Designer, and StoryBrand Certified Guide. She helps businesses transform from cute but forgettable into a recognizable brand their audience needs - all without adding 100 marketing tasks to your to do list. To find out more, go to: | |||
| Feel All the Feels: Heather Chauvin On the Power of Accepting Our Emotions | 28 Apr 2022 | 00:42:29 | |
Being human, a woman and a mom comes with a whole lot of emotions, but we don’t often give ourselves the permission to really feel them. When we suppress our feelings, we’re hiding from ourselves, and operating without some very important insights. As uncomfortable as it is, learning to embrace our emotions is a life changing act that will create more alignment. How do we get into conversation with our feelings, and uncover what they are trying to tell us? Why is deep self-trust so powerful? In this episode, host of “Emotionally Uncomfortable”, Heather Chauvin returns to talk about the important work she’s doing - helping women and moms do the inner work to fully accept their emotions. "If we go to that inner world and use our language, behavior and emotional states to guide us back home to ourselves, this is how we create alignment." -Heather Chauvin 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
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| Should You Follow Marketing Trends on Social Media? | 21 Apr 2022 | 00:21:47 | |
Social media often feels like something that diverts our attention and causes us to do more than we need to, but there’s no denying that it has value in growing our businesses. The challenge is, there are so many social media trends constantly coming at us, it’s hard to know what to take action on, and what we don’t need to be paying attention to. How do we identify a trend that’s worth following? In this episode, I’m going to share a simple way to decide what social media trends we need to be focusing on.
"Instead of looking at trends, look at what feels right for you, authenticity will always shine through." -Dana Malstaff
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| Teaching Your Kids About Sex Doesn't Need to Be Awkward, But it Does Need to Happen w/Cath Hakanson | 14 Apr 2022 | 00:53:18 | |
There is no 'right' way to talk about sex with our kids. How we choose to do it is deeply personal, and no one else should ever dictate how we do it. That said, sometimes, hearing how others have done it can be incredibly helpful. The only question is, in a world where it's so easy to be judgmental, where can we actually have those conversations? In this episode, Founder of Sex Ed Rescue, Cath Hakanson shares her suggestions on the matter. Disclaimer: because this episode deals with a sensitive topic, I'd suggest listening to it away from your children.
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Guest Bio- Cath Hakanson is an experienced author, sex educator and mother of two who provides accessible and down-to-earth information for parents on how to talk children about sex. To find more titles and resources to help with sex education go to https://sexedrescue.com/ And join Cath's Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/cathhakanson | |||
| Real Moms Aren’t Perfect: How to Redefine Motherhood Through Literature w/ Carrie Mullins | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:42:55 | |
Being a mom is hard, and sometimes it feels like nobody understands. We see perfect moms in books and movies, but real life isn't like that. This makes moms feel even more stressed and lonely. We try to do everything and be perfect, but it’s exhausting. It’s easy to feel like we’re not good enough. It's not just that moms get mad, but good moms get mad too. The recent adaptation of Little Women surprised people with a good mom getting angry, showing we haven't really made that connection yet. -Carrie Mullins 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode -Books Shape Ideas Stories in books help shape how we see moms. These ideas can stick with us for a long time. What lessons about motherhood can we learn from our favorite books? -Finding the Balance Moms often feel torn between what they think they should be and what they really are. How can moms find a balance between their own expectations and reality? -Support is Key Understanding how tough being a mom can be helps us support each other better. What are some ways we can offer more support to the moms in our lives? Guest Bio
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| A Productivity Plan for Overwhelmed Moms: How to Conquer Our Goals Without Burning Out w/Cara Harvey | 07 Apr 2022 | 00:37:03 | |
For moms juggling family and business, productivity and efficiency can feel near-impossible. Everything we have going on can leave us feeling overwhelmed and guilty about not meeting our goals, but we don’t have to, if we have the right plan.
Society tells us that we have to hustle around the clock to be successful, but that doesn’t take a mom’s schedule into account. Is there a way for us to work without burning out? How do we manage our schedules and to-do lists in a more purpose-driven, aligned way?
In today’s episode, I’m joined by productivity mentor, author and founder of A Purpose Driven Mom, Cara Harvey. She shares how we can conquer our goals and say yes to what matters without burning ourselves out.
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Cara is a wife, mom to a 15-year-old stepson, 6-year-old daughter, 4-year-old son, woman of God, productivity mentor, author, speaker and founder and host of A Purpose Driven Mom. She works as a mom empowerment coach and her mission is to provide women with the tools, resources, and community to reach their goals, empower themselves, find their happiness, and live a life by design. She does this via her blog, podcast, virtual community groups, and e-courses that help women learn to balance their lives, finances, schedules, health, and themselves!
For more information, visit https://apurposedrivenmom.com/, and follow @apurposedrivenmom on Instagram.
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| “The Magic Is In the Pre-launch”: Why Live Launches Don’t Work & What We Can Do Instead w/Brenna McGowan | 31 Mar 2022 | 00:38:41 | |
Traditional, high-pressure, hustle-based live launches don’t make sense for moms, but even in an evergreen model, we still have to release stuff. Is there a way to do a launch without the usual nail-biting urgency and stress?
Instead of jumping straight into a launch, a pre-launch is a much better way to build buzz and momentum, while still creating the space to build a relationship with people.
How do we use our content as the machine behind a launch? Why does a pre-launch strategy better serve our customers?
In this episode, I’m joined by a Boss Mom I believe is doing launches the right way. Strategic copywriter, marketing consultant and launch expert, Brenna McGowan shares her approach to releasing stuff and why it’s perfect for moms.
A pre-launch gives you time to collect data, use your content in a fun and exciting way and move people along that awareness journey. -Brenna McGowan
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Guest Bio Brenna McGowan is a strategic copywriter, marketing consultant and launch expert. She believes that hustle-based, high-pressure program launches don’t serve you or your customers. Instead, she helps you leverage pre-launch content to show your customers empathy, credibility, authority, and personality—so you can launch with confidence, less stress, and more sales. Brenna also offers 1:1 Pre-Launch Plans where she creates a comprehensive and strategic outline from authority content to emails to social posts so you know exactly what you should be saying, writing, and doing before your launch to pre-sell spots and get people excited and ready to buy. For more information on Brenna’s program, visit https://brennamcgowan.co/ and follow @brennamcgowanco. Get Brenna’s free Pre-Launch Plan Cheat Sheet at https://brennamcgowan.co/cheatsheet/. | |||
| Finally, A stress-free way to store our memories: Vanessa Quigley on the story of Chatbooks & why their marketing is so dialed in with moms | 24 Mar 2022 | 00:44:17 | |
Capturing those special, uncurated moments in our children’s lives and holding onto their stories is on every mom’s priority list. However, with everything we have going on as parents and business owners, traditional scrapbooking can be daunting and overwhelming. Don’t you just wish there was a really easy way to get all the photos out of our phones and into a book? Well…there is. Chatbooks is an app that’s simplifying how moms capture memories, and the story behind its creation is as awesome as the product itself. Chatbooks really understands how moms think and feel, how did they get so dialed in with their target market? In today’s episode, I’m joined by the co-founder of Chatbooks, Vanessa Quigley. We talk about how this business came to life, and why their marketing is so effective at reaching moms. Overall our marketing has been successful because we’re honed in on who our customer is. We are selling to ourselves. -Vanessa Quigley 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
Guest Bio Vanessa Quigley is the co-founder of Chatbooks, a subscription photo book company that makes it ridiculously easy to share, print, and enjoy your family memories. As the Chatbooker-in-Chief, Vanessa is deeply involved in all aspects of the business with keen attention to all creative and product design choices. Chatbooks was founded in 2014 as Vanessa’s brain child after realizing her youngest son didn’t have his own childhood scrapbook. Chatbooks makes it easier than ever to get the photos off your phone and into your hands. The mission at Chatbooks is to strengthen families. The company started as a small family affair and has since grown to include team members across the country.
Throughout Chatbooks' growth, Vanessa has been firm in her commitment to promoting equality for parents in the workplace. She is proud to say that women hold the majority of leadership positions at Chatbooks. Vanessa was named Ernst and Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year in 2017, authored Real Moms, Real Hacks, and hosts The MomForce Podcast. She has a degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy from Brigham Young University, sings (opera!) whenever she can, enjoys the theater, being in the mountains with her family, and finding the humor in life – especially while raising a growing family! Follow @chatbooks and @vanessaquigley on Instagram, join the Mom Force Facebook group and listen to the Mom Force Podcast. Get $10 off your first Chatbooks purchase when you use the link www.boss-mom.com/chatbooks. The Mom Force Podcast | |||
| 5 Ways You're Being SELFISH In Your Business (And What You Can Do To Stop It!) | 17 Mar 2022 | 00:21:40 | |
No matter how much we want to succeed, our brains have a tendency to sabotage us, and sometimes, the only way to move beyond that is by completely breaking down our existing ways of thinking. So, with that in mind, today I want to let you know the only reason you’re overwhelmed or not getting the results you want is because…you’re selfish. The real question is, how can you kick that self-defeating selfishness, once and for all? In this episode, I’m sharing a tongue-in-cheek (but effective nonetheless!) guide to changing the way we think for the better. Sometimes, a nonsensical angle can change the way our brain processes things and allows us to have a completely different experience. -Dana Malstaff 3 Things You’ll Learn in This Episode
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| Successful Branding Always Starts With A Powerful Story w/Ellie Dote | 10 Mar 2022 | 00:46:39 | |
We try a lot of things to stand out to consumers, but at the end of the day, being ourselves and embracing our stories will always be the most effective way to capture their attention.
How can we get better at honing in on our personal stories, so we can use them in our messaging? Do we risk isolating anyone by going deep on the things that have meaning for us, personally?
In this episode, Founder of EllieGirl, Ellie Dote shares to leverage our stories in our branding.
Your brand really needs to resonate with you, because if it doesn't, people can tell! -Ellie Dote
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Guest Bio- Ellie Dote is the owner and founder of EllieGirl, a business dedicated to helping female and LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs gain confidence in their identity and success through effective graphic and website design. After spending much of her life in Church ministry, Ellie used her training in Evangelism, as well as her professional training in design to start EllieGirl with the understanding that our stories are what changes lives and sets us apart from other businesses. Ellie is the author of Walking Towards Cordelia. To find out more and to connect with Ellie, go to: https://elliegirlcreations.com/ https://www.facebook.com/EllieGirlCreations https://twitter.com/EllieGirl77 https://www.instagram.com/elliegirlcreations/
Ellie is running a special offer for a custom WordPress website built in a week for the next two months. Taking just one client a week, space is limited, and the price is $1,000 - that's 1/3 of their lowest price.
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| Why Our Brains Won't Let Us Niche Down | 03 Mar 2022 | 00:29:11 | |
Niching down is essential for a successful business, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Far from it, finding a niche is one of the hardest decisions a business owner will have to make.
What is it about the idea of narrowing down our scope that scares us so much? More importantly, can we push past that hesitation, so we can see the benefits of niching down?
In this episode, I’m sharing why our brains don’t want us to niche down, and how we can do it, anyway!
Our brains tell us we’re different from everyone else and can help everybody, but not niching down HURTS you. -Dana Malstaff
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| How to Find and Invest in The Best Business Course for YOUR Needs | 24 Feb 2022 | 00:26:03 | |
I want to live in a world where moms never need to feel guilty about purchasing business courses, because they know they’ve made the right decision. The only problem is, when everyone’s marketing is so enticing, it can be near impossible to pinpoint what’s right for our specific needs.
How can we look beyond the shiny marketing and identify the kind of courses that will work for our unique businesses? Is there a way to distinguish courses that wouldn’t be able to serve us?
In this episode, I’m sharing what to look for in a course when you’re at different stages of your business, using Marie Forleo’s B-School as an example.
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| A Smaller Niche Doesn't Mean A Smaller Impact: How Narrowing Her Scope Helped Deb Blum Add Bigger Value | 17 Feb 2022 | 00:49:25 | |
As entrepreneurs, and especially as women, most of us have a deep desire to ‘save the world’ and be of value to others, and that’s beautiful, but it can make niching down incredibly difficult.
The problem is, narrowing down the scope of what we do is the key to running a successful business that doesn’t consume every waking moment of our days, so we have to resist the urge to be everything to everyone.
However, that can be easier said than done. How can we possibly go deep on just a few things, and where do we begin to define what those few activities are?
In this episode, Founder of Age Awesomely, Deb Blum and I discuss how pinpointing her niche actually allowed her to provide more value to others.
The information world is saturated, and that doesn't mean you can't stand out, but it does mean you won't stand out if you don't choose to build businesses around a specific problem people have. -Dana Malstaff
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Guest Bio-
Deb Blum (rhymes with plum) is the Founder of Age Awesomely and the creator of the Whole Soul Way and Self-Love Basecamp. She helps daughters of parents with dementia deepen their relationship even when it seems impossible. She also empowers these women to free themselves from societal and cultural expectations so they can live true to themselves and with good health and happiness, ya know, awesomely. Deb is one of those people who really loves to go deep and think about things like disease, death and loss and the existential meaning of life. So, as these daughters face the loss of their parents, Deb is passionate about supporting them to face their own mortality so they can live their lives fully and without regret.
To find out more and to connect with Deb, go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ageawesomely https://www.facebook.com/DebBlumOfficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/debblum/ https://www.youtube.com/user/inspire4lifecoach https://www.youtube.com/debblumnow https://www.instagram.com/debblum/
And to get a copy of Deb's concise, actionable and FREE guide that helps daughters of parents with dementia to know EXACTLY what to do and what not to do to create a calmer and more harmonious relationship, without having to do hours of research on the internet, go to: | |||
| Why Self-Awareness is the First Step To True Fulfillment In Your Business and Your Personal Life w/Sam Kabert | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:53:51 | |
While running a business takes work, it should never come at the cost of our inner peace. In fact, the very idea that we need to 'hustle' to be successful does more harm than good.
The question is, where do we strike the balance between necessary, intentional effort and an all-out, harmful grind? How can we cultivate a better soul-life balance?
In this episode, Business Consultant at Clone Yourself, Sam Kabert opens up about his path to self-awareness as a recovering workaholic.
If we don't have awareness around our thought patterns, we're just falling victim to our programming. -Sam Kabert
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Guest Bio- Sam Kabert is a Podcaster and the business consultant behind Clone Yourself. The first 8 years of Sam's career were driven by goals and motivated by success. The path culminated in building a million dollar business while working less than 4 hours a day in addition to being named to Silicon Valley’s 40 Under 40 list at the age of 31. It took some time but Sam eventually realized that his work was just filling a void. Soon after meditation and next plant medicine, namely Ayahuasca, found Sam and since 2019 Sam has been on a path of deep self inquiry. Sam’s mission is to reframe the way we look at our lives as it relates to work. The belief centers around “SOUL / Life Balance” in which we look at work as a component of life as we intentionally build in more practices to feed our souls on a daily basis which ultimately brings in more fulfillment and joy to our lives. To find out more, go to: https://www.instagram.com/samkabert/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kabert https://www.facebook.com/Kabert/
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| When Should My Kid Get An iPhone? The Guide to Safely Introducing Tech Into Our Children’s Lives w/Anne Marie McDonald | 03 Feb 2022 | 00:41:47 | |
Technology is brilliant, helpful and powerful, but it can also be a bit scary when it comes to our kids getting devices for the first time. For parents who grew up in a time where Siri or TikTok didn’t even exist, how do we acclimate to tech being an ever-present part of our kids' lives, and how do we ease them into it so that they have a healthy relationship with it?
As parents, we can’t ignore where the world is right now, but we can still set boundaries so that our children use tech when they are emotionally ready for it.
In today’s episode, I’m joined by Vice President of Public Relations & Communications at Gabb Wireless, Anne Marie McDonald. She talks about tech, when our kids should have it, and the impact it can have on their lives.
Tech isn’t going away, and we want to embrace it and teach our kids how to use it in a healthy way so they become healthy adults that are balanced. -Anne Marie McDonald
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Anne Marie McDonald is the Vice President of Public Relations & Communications at Gabb Wireless. She leads the charge to educate media and families on safe-tech solutions. As a podcast host, speaker and content curator, Anne Marie continues to empower families to thrive in a digital age by providing information and trusted resources. She is the proud Mom of four, ages 6-16.
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| Exclusive Insider Look: The Nurture to Convert Coaching Certification | 30 May 2024 | 00:31:59 | |
A lot of marketing strategies today feel cold and don't work well. This makes it hard for busy moms to connect with their audience while taking care of their families. What if there’s a way to market that not only helps you build real relationships but also helps your business grow?
-Nurture Messaging -Results Messaging -Conversion Messaging
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| If Your Business Feels Like A Chore, It's Time To Explore Something New! w/Bev Feldman | 27 Jan 2022 | 00:27:40 | |
Running a business comes with its fair share of challenges, and there will be times when being an entrepreneur just isn’t fun. The question is, when are those challenges a necessary evil, and when is it time to try something else?
Pivoting in business can be vital for our sanity, but how can we be sure we’re moving into something we’re actually going to enjoy, and is there ever a ‘right’ time to make that move?
In this episode, Founder of Your Personal Tech Fairy, Bev Feldman explains how she went from jewelry designer to marketing technology consultant and strategist (and why she hasn’t looked back since!).
"If your business feels like an uphill battle everyday, consider that it might not be the business you’re supposed to have." -Dana Malstaff
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Guest Bio-
Love your business but hate dealing with your email marketing platform? Then you need Bev Feldman -- Your Personal Tech Fairy. Bev helps service-based solopreneurs to build seamless automations on ConvertKit so that you can save time, have energy to help your clients, and increase opportunities to earn money from your business without using icky-feeling marketing techniques.
To find out more, go to: https://www.instagram.com/your.personaltechfairy https://www.facebook.com/yourpersonaltechfairy
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| The Possibilities When You Start as A VA w/Nicole Terrell | 20 Jan 2022 | 00:16:20 | |
As Boss Moms, we all want to achieve big things, but that doesn’t always mean we have a clear idea of what that might look like.
Luckily for those ladies who just aren’t sure what their bigger picture is, Virtual Assistance can be a great starting point. There’s no simple way to describe what a VA does, and for that very reason, it can be a great stepping stone to a ton of different opportunities.
So, how does one get started as a VA, and how can we adapt the role as we go? How can we use virtual assistance as a way to generate revenue while freeing up time, without compromising on professional fulfillment?
In honor of the new Nurture to Convert VA Certification, in this episode, Boss Mom’s Director of Operations (and former VA!), Nicole Terrell and I discuss the amazing opportunities that come with being a virtual assistant.
For anybody who isn't sure what they want to do, virtual assistance is a really great entry point. -Dana Malstaff
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Guest Bio-
Nicole Terrell is the Director of Operations and Success Partner at Boss Mom. A former virtual assistant, Nicole also has a background in trauma-informed manifestation coaching.
To find out more, go to: https://boss-mom.com/boss-mom-spotlight-nicole-terrell/
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| How Melissa Corkum Built a Hyper-Niched Business & Created a Safe Space For a Radically Under-Served Community | 13 Jan 2022 | 00:36:30 | |
Building a business around something super specialized can be daunting, especially when we're worried we won't have enough people to serve, but the truth is, niching down can actually help us serve our clients at a higher level.
The question is, can we build a profitable business around a highly niched concept?
In this episode, post-adoption support specialist and Nurture to Convert Society member, Melissa Corkum shares how going all-in on her niche actually super-sized her business.
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Guest Bio-
As a post-adoption support specialist and Safe and Sound Protocol Practitioner, Melissa Corkum has helped hundreds of families shift to a brain-based view of behaviors so they can laugh more and yell less. She's a mom to six kids by both birth and adoption. They've taught her a lot about what creates thriving parent-child relationships...and what doesn't. You can find her de-stressing at the end of every day by crunching on the half-popped kernels at the bottom of the popcorn bowl and binging something on Netflix.
To find out more, go to: https://instagram.com/melissacorkum_ https://instagram.com/postadoptionresources?utm_medium=copy_link https://theadoptionconnection.com/ https://theadoptionconnection.com/listen/
More About the Safe and Sound Protocol: Developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) employs a practical, bottom-up approach to help individuals regulate their nervous system more consistently and independently. Based on Dr. Porges’ Polyvagal Theory, by calming the physiological and emotional state, the door is opened for improved communication and more success with other therapy modalities.
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