المحتوى المقدم من Sarah Schrader and Shaunae Teske. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Sarah Schrader and Shaunae Teske أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
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It’s the very first episode of The Big Pitch with Jimmy Carr and our first guest is Phil Wang! And Phil’s subgenre is…This Place is Evil. We’re talking psychological torture, we’re talking gory death scenes, we’re talking Lorraine Kelly?! The Big Pitch with Jimmy Carr is a brand new comedy podcast where each week a different celebrity guest pitches an idea for a film based on one of the SUPER niche sub-genres on Netflix. From ‘Steamy Crime Movies from the 1970s’ to ‘Australian Dysfunctional Family Comedies Starring A Strong Female Lead’, our celebrity guests will pitch their wacky plot, their dream cast, the marketing stunts, and everything in between. By the end of every episode, Jimmy Carr, Comedian by night / “Netflix Executive” by day, will decide whether the pitch is greenlit or condemned to development hell! Listen on all podcast platforms and watch on the Netflix Is A Joke YouTube Channel . The Big Pitch is a co-production by Netflix and BBC Studios Audio. Jimmy Carr is an award-winning stand-up comedian and writer, touring his brand-new show JIMMY CARR: LAUGHS FUNNY throughout the USA from May to November this year, as well as across the UK and Europe, before hitting Australia and New Zealand in early 2026. All info and tickets for the tour are available at JIMMYCARR.COM Production Coordinator: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Production Manager: Mabel Finnegan-Wright Editor: Stuart Reid Producer: Pete Strauss Executive Producer: Richard Morris Executive Producers for Netflix: Kathryn Huyghue, Erica Brady, and David Markowitz Set Design: Helen Coyston Studios: Tower Bridge Studios Make Up: Samantha Coughlan Cameras: Daniel Spencer Sound: Charlie Emery Branding: Tim Lane Photography: James Hole…
المحتوى المقدم من Sarah Schrader and Shaunae Teske. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Sarah Schrader and Shaunae Teske أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
A podcast to help creative entrepreneurs build their business while leading a life of intention, joy, and adventure.
المحتوى المقدم من Sarah Schrader and Shaunae Teske. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Sarah Schrader and Shaunae Teske أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
A podcast to help creative entrepreneurs build their business while leading a life of intention, joy, and adventure.
In this episode, we welcome Quianna Marie who is telling us how she took her thriving business based in San Jose. CA and made the move to a completely different state to grow her business and take the next steps towards creating her dream wedding venue. But it wasn't a move of her business, it was an expansion to serving TWO locations both in California and her new Arizona home. Quianna shares how she came to make the decision to expand her business and move, what she did to prepare, and how she made her existing California clients feel excited and comfortable about her move while also building her network in her new home. About Quianna Marie Quianna Marie is a destination wedding photographer obsessed with weddings that feel better than they look and offers education for creatives to help turn passions into profits! She just recently expanded her business from San Jose, California to Scottsdale, Arizona. She's the kind of girl you can catch photographing luxury weddings one weekend and sitting by a dusty campfire in her cowboy boots another weekend! Find Quianna Online: Website: quiannamarie.com Instagram: instagram.com/quiannamariephotography Facebook: facebook.com/QuiannaMariePhotography Pinterest: pinterest.com/quiannamarie Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
In this episode, we welcome Liz Illg who is sharing her story of taking her passion, starting a successful business, and then showing up and using standard procedures and workflows to grow her business into five successful locations. She also shares what was at risk if she had not continually made the choice to show up for her dreams and provides encouraging advice for you to choose to show up for your own dreams. About Liz Illg Liz Illg is the Owner of Puff & Fluff Grooming and Pet Sitting with five locations in the Phoenix, AZ area. Not only has Liz turned her passion for animals into a thriving business, but she is also an expert when it comes to creating an environment of growth for your business as well. In fact, as an Operational Strategist, Liz specializes in working with small business owners and entrepreneurs to assist with everything from streamlining systems, building online courses, or helping you tell people what they need to know! Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode E-Myth by Michael Gerber: https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Revisited-Small-Businesses-About/dp/0887307280 Liz's DIY Standard Operating Procedures: https://www.lizillg.com/product/diy-standard-operating-procedures Find The Liz Online: Website: lizillg.com Instagram: instagram.com/liz.illg Facebook: facebook.com/illgliz Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
About Profit First Serial entrepreneur Mike Michalowicz has developed a behavioral approach to accounting to flip the formula: Sales - Profit = Expenses. Michalowicz shows that by taking profit first and apportioning only what remains for expenses, entrepreneurs will transform their businesses from cash-eating monsters to profitable cash cows. (Source: Amazon) Sarah’s Favorite Quotes “Growth is the battle cry of nearly every entrepreneur and business leader. Grow! Grow! Grow!… Growth is only half the equation… Most business owners try to grow their way out of their problems...but the result is simply a bigger monster.” “Profit is not an event. Profit is not something that happened at the year end or at the end of your five-year plan or Sunday. Profit isn’t something that waits until tomorrow. Profit must happen now and always. Profit must be baked into your business. Every day, every transaction, every moment. Profit is not an event. Profit is a habit.” “Give yourself more joy when you choose not to spend money than do you do when you choose to spend it...Celebrate every time you save – whether it’s 10 bucks or 10,000.” Shaunae’s Favorite Quotes "Money problems happen when: sales slow down, sales speed up (expenses go up too)" "Bigger is NOT Always Better: more revenue does not mean you are more successful" "Growth is only half the equation, Let the right size business find YOU!" “Profit must happen now and always, profit is not an event, it’s a habit.” “Revenue is vanity, profit is sanity, and cash is king” Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode Purchase Your Copy of Profit First: https://amzn.to/318yVRS Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
It's 2020 and video marketing is here to stay, but often under utilized! We had the opportunity to sit down with video marketing strategist, Marvin Flavien to talk about how to best use video within our businesses to take advantage of the powerful tool. And don't worry, he talks about getting past the feeling of discomfort in front of the camera too! Video is powerful Video is a powerful way to bring people into your business – to see it and to get a feel for what it is like to work with you before they even experience it themselves. It takes people on a journey of your business and how you would work with them. "There is a difference between knowing how to make a video and knowing how to get video to work for you. Once you decipher those two businesses can see how to get power in these video." Build a relationship with the camera "When you are more of yourself on camera you seem more confident. The only way to get better is to keep doing it." Marvin suggests Instagram Stories as a great way to get started with video. But remember, it’s not about us. it’s about the people on the other side. How do you want to connect with them? What value do you want to bring them? Figure out what the goal is Number one thing: figure out what the goal is and how we want video to work for us. Too often people forget about the strategy behind a video. But without strategy we are simply left with a pretty video that won't do much of anything. Videos that can impact your business Video email signature Video business card Introduction video Answer frequently asked questions Videos that allow you to share commonly repeated information About Marvin Flavien: Marvin is a speaker, creative, video business owner, full of passion, love life and people I work with. He focuses on strategic video assets to make businesses unstoppable Find Marvin Online: Website: mkflavvideo.com/ Instagram: instagram.com/mkflavvideo/ Facebook: facebook.com/MKFlavVideo Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
Learning to balance business and travel was definitely a learning experience for Sarah as she embraced the digital nomad lifestyle. In this episode she is sharing some of the lessons, both expected and unexpected, that she learned while traveling for four months outside of the country in 2019. Embrace JOMO We've all heard of FOMO, the fear of missing out, but have you tried JOMO, the joy of missing out? This was the first lesson Sarah learned while working remotely; especially with a group of 40 other individuals. With so much to explore and do embracing the JOMO to feel productive about getting work done, having your personal time or not saying yes to a commitment that you might not really be into is a blessing to working remotely. Find Spaces that Work for You Not every space is for you! When you are traveling and still needing to put in your office hours, finding the space where you feel comfortable, inspired and are able to focus is essential! Sarah shares how while in Lisbon she did not find herself productive in the co-working space she had access to, but her apartment was the perfect place to get in those work sessions so she could follow it up with a bit of exploration and play. Create Boundaries You know your deadlines and commitments, so make sure you set boundaries to meet them. The lure of adventure and exploring a new place can be so enticing, but you do still have a business to run. Find the schedule that works for you. It might be: You explore in the morning and work later in the day so you are working when your clients are active as well You working in the morning so you are free of distraction and having your time to be adventurous after the job is done You commit to a full day(s) of work so you can take a day or two off and dedicate it just to seeing what is around you and diving into the culture Find Minimalism & Ways to Adapt Between having to travel with everything you pack and airline weight restrictions you have to learn to adapt. If you are a pen to paper lover like us it might be finding some ways to switch up to digital. The large whiteboard Sarah uses at home would definitely not fit in her luggage! Adapting to a digital calendar and more online tools helped to pack light. Start Small If this is something that sounds like a dream but you are hesitant - start small. Travel to a different city or state near you for a week and try it out. Or if you are used to working in an office, break the routine and try working in coffeeshops for a week. The change and putting yourself out of your comfort zone will help you decide if it is the right decision for you. Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode: Save $200 on a Remote Year itinerary ! Find Sarah's Travel Journey's Online: Website: outofthemidwest.com Facebook: facebook.com/outofthemidwest Instagram: instagram.com/ outofthemidwest Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
About Laylee Emadi Laylee is an educator, podcast host, and photographer with a heart for serving clients and fellow creatives. She believes in serving the creative industry with heartfelt encouragement, honest advice, and a shared pursuit of the ever-elusive “balance.” Laylee is passionate about her goal to help you feel confident in your ability to make a difference, create impact, and to build a life doing what you love. When Is It the Right Time to Offer Education First ask yourself, “Why are you pursuing education?” If the only answer is, “Well it feels like the next step,” then education actually might not be for you. Becoming an educator takes a lot of selfless work and only when you truly want to help others should you enter this field. If you do want to serve others and are feeling successful and profitable in your business or are a super talented craftsman and want to share your talent - the “when” is whenever you feel ready to take it on. The “why” behind education is the important question to ask. The Different Types of Education One-on-One Small Group Mastermind Public Speaking Online Education & Courses What Makes a Good Educator Wanting to spread your knowledge and share your expertise is great, but it’s important to make sure you are an actual expert in your field. Ask others if your content has actually helped them, always ask for feedback. Another good way to know is if people are asking you for help. Do they want to know how you do something? This is a great indicator that others want to actually learn from you. Put out free content first and gauge people’s interest, see if they want to continue learning from you. Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode: Laylee’s Podcast: So Here’s the Thing The Creative Educator Academy What type of educator are you quiz Find Laylee Online: Website: layleeemadi.com Facebook: facebook.com/layleeemadi Instagram: instagram.com/laylee_emadi Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
Saying “No” is a Gift The word “No” can feel like such a negative. We don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings by turning something down. But we find that when we say yes to every single thing that is asked of us, we can run ourselves too thin. We can face burnout or become resentful. By saying no to something, it allows you to say yes to things that matter and are important to you. Saying no doesn’t make you a bad person, it doesn’t mean you're spiteful or mean. It just means you have your priorities in place, you know your limits, and you can handle the workload in front of you. Setting Appropriate Boundaries for your Business It’s difficult to say no when it comes to business. You want to seize every opportunity and make every connection possible. But saying no is about balance. Determine your schedule, your pricing, your time commitments - EVERYTHING before you start taking on more work or saying yes to other things. Maybe people are asking for favors or additional help, first check in with yourself and your business. Really ask yourself if you have the time and energy to fully give yourself over to that request. If not, then it’s absolutely okay to say, “No, thanks.” 10 Ways to Say “No” and Still Be Kind With a compliment: “This sounds like a great opportunity but I have to pass.” Share your reason: “Thank you but I actually won’t have time for this.” Be brief but not rude: “Thanks, but I can’t.” Leave room for a “Yes” in the future: “I would love to but at this time I cannot. Please keep my name in mind for the future.” No, but: “I may not be able to help you, but let me refer you to my friend.” Ask later: “I’m not taking on new projects until June, can you please reach out to me then?” You’re booked: “Thanks for thinking of me but my schedule is full.” Not compatible: “Thank you so much but I actually don’t think we’d be a great fit.” Giving thanks: “Thank you, I’m so grateful you thought of me but I cannot help you at this time.” Just No: “Thanks but I’m good.” Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode: Book - The Best Yes by Lysa Terkeurst Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
Thinking About Client Experience and Your Business Client experience is important for your business but it can sometimes get overlooked when trying to work on your business. A great way to check in on your client experience is to imagine yourself as a client or customer. Think about businesses and brands that you enjoy. What is it about those businesses that draw you in? What are they doing differently from other businesses? How do they make you feel? When you put yourself in the perspective of the client, you can start to determine new ways to make your customers feel more heard, respected, and appreciated. Steps for Creating a Customer Experience Your client experience will grow and develop over time. The best way to start implementing changes in your customer experience or to recognize where you need to add more is to map all your interactions with a client or customer. Map out the entire process from when they find you to when they hire you to when your finished product or service is complete. Once it’s mapped out, go into each touch-point with your client and find how you can add value to that interaction. Set expectations for your clients and follow through every time. Find ways to go above and beyond for them. Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode: Toptal Article on CX Design Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to actually be married to a creative business owner? Or maybe you are creative and you’re trying to explain to your spouse what you’re going through? In this episode, Shaunae’s husband, Matt, is here to share all about it. He is openly and honestly sharing what it is like being married to a creative entrepreneur and how they balance marriage and business. Explaining Entrepreneurship to Your Partner Whether you are in a relationship and beginning a small business or you are already a small business owner and looking to start a relationship, being open and honest about your job and your commitments is essential for getting everyone on the same page. For Shaunae as a wedding photographer, her weekends were always booked with weddings and photo shoots. Being honest with Matt about her schedule allowed them to navigate other ways to see each other and build a relationship based on each other’s needs. They had to make the intentional choice to make time for each other and built their relationship on intentionality. Finding Support in Entrepreneurship Discussing business ideas and opportunities can sometimes be challenging when you have to check in with your partner. Maybe you are ready to take a new leap in your business but your partner isn’t a 100% behind you on that venture. Take time to talk about the pros and cons with business decisions. Be honest about why you are doing something and think about what you could bring in or give up by taking on something new. If your partner isn’t an entrepreneur, there will definitely be a transitional time of them learning more about what it’s like to own a business. Be patient and explain what it’s like for you. Together you will find a balance of how to support one another. Setting Up Boundaries in Your Business Setting up boundaries can take time and can change when your business or life changes. Choose days that are important to you and your partner that you will put work aside for. Birthdays, holidays, anniversaries - whatever is important to you, put business on the back burner for that day (if you can.) If you are working from home, let your partner know your “work hours” so they know just because you’re home, doesn’t mean you’re available. When you communicate your real boundaries to each other, you make it very clear what is okay and not okay. About Matt’s Professional Career Matt has been a creative his entire life. He grew up in Iowa and attended Iowa State University for Graphic Design. After graduation, he took an internship with the Green Bay Packers in 2015. Upon completing his internship, they offered him a position as Digital UX Coordinator. For five years, he held that position and worked for the digital team, helping build and advance projects. In March of 2020, he officially accepted a new position as Digital Platforms Manager with the Seattle Seahawks. Follow Matt Haberkamp and His Work on Social Media: Website: seahawks.com Instagram: instagram.com/mdhaberkamp Instagram: instagram.com/thesearemysocks.jpg Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
About Creative Calling In this book, author Chase Jarvis, the founder of CreativeLive, shows why creativity is the new mindfulness and as important to our health as meditation, exercise, and nutrition. It's also available to everyone-beginners and lifelong creators, entrepreneurs and corporate executives. Jarvis illustrates the critical elements for making creative expression the path to fulfillment with his memorable “IDEA” system to imagine your big dream, design daily practices that support it, execute on your ambitions plans and make your vision real and amplify your impact through community The good news, according to Jarvis, is that creativity isn't a skill-it's a habit. It's a force inside every person that wants to be set free and-if harnessed and put to work-can transform our lives and bring vitality to everything we do. You are creative by nature, endowed with a near limitless capacity to make and grow new things. Accessing this capacity requires a kind of creative muscle that must be strengthened to achieve your full potential. By identifying as a creative person, accepting the world around you as your canvas, and manifesting your ideas regularly, you will intuitively create the life you truly want for yourself. Favorite Quotes: “Some people say fake it till you make it. Forget that. Make it till you make it. Creators create. It doesn’t matter who you know, what schools you attended, which parties you’re invited to, or what you’re wearing. Creators create. Action is identity. You become what you do. You don’t need permission… “You’ve got to do the verb to be the noun.” “There is nothing noble, edgy, or cool about being a starving artist.” “Be the hero of your own life. Walk your own path. When obstacles arise, go over, under, or around them. When you lose your way, listen for the call. Your heart will always lead you.” “Your life has two big arcs. The first is about acquisition, acquiring knowledge about yourself and the world - figuring out how to meet your own needs… The second is about contribution. You start thinking about how you can serve others and make a lasting impression on the world. We take, and then we give.” “ You are a creative person. The world is abundant and full of possibilities. Your situation can always be changed. You can use your creativity to create the change you seek. Creativity is natural and healthy but requires practice. Creativity is ultimate personal power.” “Don’t think about making art,” he said. “Just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it’s good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they are deciding, make even more art.” "Creativity is generous, life-changing, mind-altering, and practical as hell. In fact, it's only creating in small ways every day that we come to understand that we can create big changes in our lives when we desire or need them most." "Life gets so much easier once you decide to play your own game. Don't just try to be better. Be different." "There is no reason ti hide. Be bold. Take smart risks. Embrace failure like an old friend. People respect a wrong move made with confidence far more than a correct one made without conviction." Helpful Links mentioned in this episode: Purchase Creative Calling: https://amzn.to/2PHXKOH Rising Tide: http://risingtidesociety.com Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
Feeling stressed? Tired? Foggy? Your body is telling you it needs help. When our body isn’t functioning properly, this can affect our mental health and our business too! Instead of just “powering through,” we need to address what’s going on in our bodies. In today’s episode, we are discussing tuning into your body - how it’s feeling and functioning, what it needs, and ways you can give back to it. Our Favorite Skincare Treat Your skin will let you know if you are feeling stressed or not well. Certain foods or lack of water can make it go crazy too. That’s why giving it love with face masks and rollers is so helpful. We absolutely LOVE our rose quartz facial rollers. These rollers are the perfect way to treat yourself. Not only are they great for your skin, they improve blood circulation in your face, help with sinuses, decreases puffiness, and soothes your skin. Keep your roller stored in a fridge - a cool roller tightens your pores and wakes up your face at the end of a long day. Shaunae’s Experience with Whole30 Food plays a huge role in our bodies. It can be used to fuel us and give us all the wonderful energy we need. Shaunae wanted to see how food could affect how she felt so her and her husband tried Whole30. Whole30 emphasizes whole foods and eliminates sugar, alcohol, grains, legumes, soy, and dairy. Though it did have it’s tough moments, it was eye-opening to see how you can really give love to your body with whole foods. They feel SO much lighter, healthier, and happier. There are so many benefits like sleeping restfully and having plenty of productive energy. But Shaunae’s favorite result has to be the way she looks at food now. She had to read the ingredients in everything. This program really made them THINK about what you actually put in your body. Additional Tips to Tune into Your Body Going to a chiropractor at least once a week can improve your health and wellness. Some of the benefits of chiropractic care include pain relief, improved energy levels, decreased inflammation, increased mobility, better immune function, and regulated hormone function. Acupuncture is another great way. It is an alternative therapy that involves inserting thin needles into targeted areas of the body that help you in so many ways. Reiki is also a great way to not only help your body, but help your energy too. Reiki is a healing technique where a therapist can channel energy into the patient by means of touch, to activate the natural healing processes of the patient’s body. Meditation is a beautiful way to check in with yourself. Meditating allows you to free your mind from all the thoughts and stresses of the day and just focus on one thing. It can help you relax, sleep better, and stay focused for your day ahead. Helpful Links mentioned in this episode: Purchase a facial rose quartz roller - Sarah's recommendation amzn.to/3hEk9sj , Shaunae's Recommendation amzn.to/3e9tZAs Tips on face rolling - net-a-porter.com/en-us/porter/article-db958fd907bce3b9/beauty/skin/face-rolling Whole 30 - https://whole30.com Shaunae’s full experience with Whole30 - shaunae.com/married-couple-whole30-experience-together/ Whole30 Recipes Pinterest - pinterest.com/shaunaeteske/whole-30-options/ Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
Our friend and fellow creative entrepreneur, Nicole Bergeson, joins us on today’s episode to cover all things email marketing. From building your list (even if it’s at zero), how often you should be sending emails, and learning exactly what a welcome sequence is - Nicole covers all of that and MORE! As Nicole says, “Don’t take email marketing too seriously. It doesn’t have to be scary. It’s just another avenue of your marketing and it can create a great community of people.” About Nicole Meet Nicole! Owner of Nicole Bergeson Strategy and she helps creatives make sense of digital marketing while empowering them to embrace their uniqueness, share their knowledge, and become more intentional online in order to make more sales. She’s also an illustrator, small business cheerleader, wife, boy-mom, enneagram type 7, and year-round iced coffee drinker. What is the Purpose of Email Marketing? Nicole explains that email is the “billboard of digital marketing.” Email can be targeted to an ideal audience. It’s an effective way to create community, share who you are, and make sales. Statistics show that 80% of marketers still claim that email is best for keeping customers. 60% of consumers say that email is their preferred way to get promotions. How Do You Grow Your Email List? Legally, people have to opt-in to your email list, you cannot just add them. Before you grow your list, step back and acknowledge who your audience is. We have to be invited into the inboxes of our subscribers so make sure you are giving them valuable content. Creating free helpful, inspirational, or educational lead magnets allows your potential audience to receive something before they even opt-in for your email list. What Does An Email Welcome Sequence Look? A welcome sequence is a way to let your subscribers know what to expect once they’ve signed up for your newsletter. It’s a window into more about you and your business. Nicole recommends everyone have at least one email in their welcome sequence but you can have up to 4-6 emails. She recommends four things in every welcome sequence: a welcome, information about yourself, what to expect, and a personal story. Helpful Links mentioned in this episode: Get 50% Off Flodesk and create gorgeous emails today! Find Nicole Bergeson Online: Website: nicolebergeson.com Instagram: instagram.com/nicole.bergeson Facebook: facebook.com/nicolebergesonstrategy Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
Whether by choice or my circumstance, we are faced with uncomfortable situations often. They can feel risky, anxious-ridden, and sometimes scary. It could be a choice you made, a leap of faith into a new adventure. Or it could be something completely out of your control, like losing your job or changes in your health. No matter the situation though, there is always beauty and growth that comes from uncomfortableness. It’s time to embrace it! Shaunae Begins the Episode with a Quote from Her Blog “If I never went through that uncomfortable feeling of inadequacy, I never would have realized how important it was for me to overcome it. I’ve had other tragedies, hardships, and transitions in my life that have felt SO uncomfortable that I just wanted to jump out of my skin! But you have to go on! We have to go through those icky, uncomfortable moments in life to reach our higher destiny. To grow stronger and help others. To learn something new about ourselves. To dig deeper into the core of who we are. You’ll never learn anything if life is easy. You’ll never grow. It may not be fun but I promise you, that uncomfortable feeling is only temporary. I became comfortable with feeling uncomfortable and I hope you do the same. Feeling uncomfortable is a good thing! It strengthens us and helps us change into the people we are meant to be.” Shaunae’s Real Life Examples of Feeling Uncomfortable Growing up, she was painfully shy. Her aunt guided her in this journey and told her to lift her head up and walk with confidence, to engage with others. It was difficult during that time but with every new interaction, it became easier and helped Shaunae to be the outgoing, friendly person she is today. But it all started from a very uncomfortable beginning. She also graduated high school at only 17, moved across the country to attend college, and felt absolutely homesick. She powered through and is so grateful that she did because it led her to start her photography business once she graduated. Sarah’s Real Life Examples of Feeling Uncomfortable Getting up in front of classes to speak always scared Sarah. Even early in her career, this fear stayed with her. Her boss recognized her fear and helped her improve with a group called Toastmasters. It helped her become aware of what she was doing, how she was speaking, and helped her realize that nothing bad is going to happen when she is speaking in front of people. Getting Uncomfortable in Business “No risk, no reward.” Taking leaps in your business - going full time, hiring staff members, etc - can be a scary, uncomfortable thing. Even if you have a plan in place, it’s okay to feel scared in the moment. But don’t let that stop you. Push through and keep going until you make it out on the other side. Shaunae shares the quote she says all the time at her home, “Do it afraid.” Fear is okay, use it to benefit you, instead of control you. Helpful Links mentioned in this episode: Shaunae’s 30 Before 30 Project Shaunae's Blog Post: Become Comfortable with the Uncomfortable PreviewPreview1:28“A Letter to Fear” by Elizabeth Gilbert Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online: Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.com Instagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcast Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcast Find Sarah Online: Website: sarahschraderdesign.com Instagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesign Facebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesign Find Shaunae Online: Website: shaunae.com Instagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteske Facebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography…
In This Episode We are giving an mini update on the podcast and diving in to the next book in our book club: Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller. Miller does a fantastic job in explaining how creating a story for our customers that makes them the hero, not ourselves, is key in building a brand message that reaches your ideal client or customer. Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online Website Instagram Facebook The Creative Legacy Podcast Group Find Sarah Online Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Find Shaunae Online: Website Instagram Facebook…
About Martina Our guest, Martina Fink is no stranger to the experience of working long hours, spending all her energy in her full-time job and having no love for herself. Today she is grateful for the freedom she has in her life and the ability to do the things that really make her happy. She is a certified health coach, make-up artist, and reiki practitioner with the mission of helping others by sharing her love of natural beauty, sustainable living, maintaining a healthy body and mindset and promoting self-love and confidence. She hosts retreats around the world, meditations classes and workshops and is host of the Glow Life Podcast, helping others to live a more glowing life. In This Episode Martina shares her journey from over exerting her energy to living a more glowing life of self love and the freedom to do the things she loves. We put a big importance on self-care in our lives because as entreprenuers it is so easy to get caught in the hustle and put everything and everyone before ourselves and end up resulting in burnout. We've been there. Check out episode 17: Avoiding Burnout to hear our experiences. But Martina shares with us how we can choose to do things differently while not becoming burdened by the words self-care or self-love. It doesn't have to mean getting mani-pedis all the time! Wellness Archetypes Martina has an awesome quiz on her website that will help you find your wellness archetype and helpful tips for your archetype to live a glowing life. She shares with us a brief overview of what these archetypes are and her own experiences with them. Sareh also shares her results from the quiz and Shaunae takes the quiz LIVE during the recording. How to Live a More Glowing Life Hear what Martina has to say about living a more glowing life, a life you love and what has to happen for us to get there. She also shares what she thinks is most important for you to know about self-care and self-love. Join Martina's Upcoming Glow Camp: October 21-26, 2019 in Greece - Sign Up Find Martina Fink Online Website Instagram Facebook Pinterest Glow Life Podcast Listen to Shaunae's Episode on the Glow Life Podcast on Apple Podcasts Find The Creative Legacy Podcast Online Website Instagram Facebook The Creative Legacy Podcast Group Find Sarah Online Website Instagram Facebook YouTube Find Shaunae Online: Website Instagram Facebook…
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