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    Explore " barrier" with insightful episodes like "Empowering Women: A Journey of Personal Growth and Social Impact with Lola Olaore", "- CRIMINAL WAR", "Julia Harrell: Clairvoyant Queen", "Achieving Fantasy-Land Success (yes, seriously) with Jess Williamson" and "071 - Language should never be a BARRIER" from podcasts like ""Dot to Dot Behind the Person", "WORLD WAR COVID GUERRE MONDIALE: From WeaponWorld to PeaceWorld; Learner, begin... De la terre en armes au monde paisible ; Apprenti, débute", "Strong Enough", "Late Learner with Allison Hare" and "Connect The Dots"" and more!

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    Empowering Women: A Journey of Personal Growth and Social Impact with Lola Olaore

    Empowering Women: A Journey of Personal Growth and Social Impact with Lola Olaore

    Through her work with bloss.m, Lola is breaking barriers for underrepresented groups in the workplace and addressing systemic obstacles to success. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship, personal growth, and self-awareness in achieving long-term goals.

    Join us as we explore Lola's impactful journey, her commitment to empowering women and girls, and the transformative power of mentorship and self-reflection. Lola radiates warmth and inspiration, illuminating every room she enters or, in this case, every airwave she graces. With her fearless approach to life's journey, she charts paths less traveled, guiding others along the way and encouraging others to discover their true potential. We can all learn from Lola's insights and be inspired to make a difference in our own life and the lives of others.


    For more from Lola go to https://www.linkedin.com/in/lolaolaore/

     

     

    Julia Harrell: Clairvoyant Queen

    Julia Harrell: Clairvoyant Queen


    Strong Enough Episode 106 brings Julia Harrell, a clairvoyant and Spiritual Minister who helps people heal, transform, and let go of old patterns and misbeliefs. Julia realized at a young age that she had unique abilities, and she took the time to learn about and perfect her gifts so she could assist others in their journeys.
     

    During this episode, Julia is going to share what it was like to feel different and to not necessarily understand why she felt certain things or had certain experiences as she was growing up. As she learned more about being a clairvoyant, she better understood her purpose and how she could work with others. Julia explains exactly what being clairvoyant means and how it can help if you're healing for trauma or want to understand the barriers in your life. If you ever feel like you're being held back and need help understanding why, then this episode is for you!

    #spiritual #clairvoyant #transformation

    Guest information:

    Julia Harrell

    juliaharrell.com

    @juliaharrell_spiritualguide

    Strong Enough

    @strongenoughpod

    strongenoughpod@gmail.com

    strongenoughpod.com

    Achieving Fantasy-Land Success (yes, seriously) with Jess Williamson

    Achieving Fantasy-Land Success (yes, seriously) with Jess Williamson

    In this episode of the Late Learner Podcast, host Allison Hare explores the idea of refocusing on big, audacious goals, no matter your age or circumstance. She introduces Jess Williamson, a five-times entrepreneur and world-renowned business and mindset coach, who shares her insights on achieving wild success through fantasy land success, iconic leadership, and unrealistic goals. Allison encourages listeners to be bold and not wait for New Year's to start pursuing their dreams. Tune in for inspiration and practical advice on making your dreams a reality.

    Timestamps:

    • [00:01:34] Wild success and unrealistic goals.
    • [00:05:02] Fantasy land success.
    • [00:09:53] How do you know if your goals that are too small?
    • [00:12:30] Deep mindset shifts are crucial for success
    • [00:13:23] Subconscious patterns and beliefs.
    • [00:19:11] Wrestling with relatability
    • [00:22:01] Hiding Success Creates Safety.
    • [00:26:55] Sharing successes publicly.
    • [00:31:06] Fantasyland goals and limiting beliefs.
    • [00:36:14] Dreaming bigger without limits.
    • [00:40:05] The problem with labeling hobbies as side hustles.
    • [00:43:13] Embracing introversion as a superpower.

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    071 - Language should never be a BARRIER

    071 - Language should never be a BARRIER

    I love this topic.

    Language should really not be a barrier.

    Anyone can build any business in their own region. 

    Regional languages are more powerful. People connect with you deeper if you connect with them in the language they speak and the language you are most comfortable with.

    Listen to this if you've ever felt you're not good enough because you can't speak English!

    Barriers Tumbling Down

    Barriers Tumbling Down
    Jesus made it possible for all people to find unity and peace with God and with each other.-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible.     Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org   Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    Yoni Zierler // Hearing Is Not The Same As Seeing

    Yoni Zierler // Hearing Is Not The Same As Seeing

    Yoni tells his amazing story of New York to Yeshiva in Jerusalem, his current role with StandWithUs, and taking people to see with their own eyes the amazing shades of grey and nuance, in and surrounding Israel and the Palestinian Territories.

    - www.standwithus.com
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    - www.facebook.com/yonitours

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    Revisited--Highway to the Danger Zone: Hazards abound where road work advances.

    Revisited--Highway to the Danger Zone: Hazards abound where road work advances.

    As we’re about to observe National Work Zone Awareness Week and in light of a work zone crash last month in Maryland, in which 6 workers were killed, we're revisiting a discussion with TTI's Jerry Ullman, research engineer and highway work zone safety expert. The number of fatal crashes in America is up by about 7 percent over the past decade. But in roadway work zones, it’s up by more than 40 percent. Jerry discusses why those work zones are dangerous not only for those who work in them, but for those who navigate them as well. 

    BRAND NEW: Opening new opportunities for yourself with Sean Badding

    BRAND NEW: Opening new opportunities for yourself with Sean Badding

    IF THERE’S NO OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU, MAKE ONE

    Welcome to another episode and today, we have Sean Badding together with Andre. Sean is the president of Everlasting Services. The two talked about creating opportunities for yourself when there is none being offered to you. Sean shares his insights about the decision-making process and the aspects involved when trying something new that’s outside your previous career path. Stay tuned and learn more in this latest episode of the Modern Financial podcast.

    HIGHLIGHT QUOTES

    SEAN: OPEN YOUR SENSES TO NEW OPPORTUNITIES

    “Keep your eyes and ears open. New opportunities come about. I don't believe in luck, I believe that you create your own opportunities and those opportunities are coming about because you are paying attention.”

    ANDRE: COMMITTED VS. INTERESTED

    “It's committed versus interested. When you're fully committed, those little barriers, you have to be able to get through. Otherwise, you're just interested because you're going to start feeling victimized, you're going to feel sorry for yourself.”

     

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    NEW BEGINNINGS: First 30 Days As A First Time Start Up CRO

    NEW BEGINNINGS: First 30 Days As A First Time Start Up CRO

    THERE’S NOTHING MORE EXCITING THAN A NEW BEGINNING

    Our very own Josh Wagner is back with fresh new content and in this episode, he discusses his transition to 2 new roles. First, as a first-time CRO, and second, being a partner in a VC firm. This brings us to his main topic for today, which is how he spent his first 30 days as a start-up CRO. Josh breaks down the first 3 things he did as a new CRO which heavily involves learning new things. Find out more in this latest episode of Love Selling Hate Sales.

     

    HIGHLIGHTS:

    JOSH: THE FIRST 3 THINGS I DID AS A CRO

    “The first thing I did as I came in was I just took a step back and listened. The second thing is I had to do a deep dive on the product, and the third is how am I going to sell this thing.”

    JOSH: THE BEST SOURCE OF FEEDBACK

    “The best feedback I got was picking up the phone and talking to people. It was amazing the things that I learned about what resonated with them when they did a demo. If they were confused about something, why was that? What was part of the process where things slowed down or stopped, it really started to give me a framework for how I'm going to redesign the sales process and think about it.”

    JOSH: LEARN THE PRODUCT

    “Learn the product inside it out. Learn it from your product, people learn it from developers unit from users really understand the ins and outs of the products and how it resonates to your different buyer types.”

     

    About Josh Wagner: 

    Josh is a growth advisor and the host of the Love Selling Hate Sales podcast. He specializes in helping executives understand modern marketing and sales to drive growth in a scalable way. 

     

    To learn more about Josh and his work, follow the links below:

    Alyx Coble-Frakes: Periods, Privacy, and the Right to Choose

    Alyx Coble-Frakes: Periods, Privacy, and the Right to Choose

    In this episode, Alyx shares the story of her experience having an abortion and how sharing her journey with room full of women inspired a life-long pursuit of inspiring others to learn from and work with their bodies on a hormonal level. Listen in as Alyx and I discuss why she chose to have an abortion, how she overcame her fears, and why she is dedicated to maintaining privacy and resources for users of The Agenda.

     

    Alyx Coble-Frakes is a Holistic Coach and the CEO and Co-Founder of The Agenda. App, specializing in period empowerment. After returning from the Peace Corps in 2015, she felt out of touch with her own health and started on a path of healing. Now she works with entrepreneurs to help harness the power of their monthly cycle for maximum impact and revenue in their businesses.

     

    You can learn more about The Agenda. here: https://www.theagendaperiod.com/

     

    Wanna know how you can overcome your own imposter syndrome and bring your great idea into the world? Connect with me at www.rinajensen.com

     

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    Alyx Coble-Frakes: Making Waves with The Agenda.

    Alyx Coble-Frakes: Making Waves with The Agenda.

    We’re kicking of the season with a replay of a conversation that’s worth repeating. I’m sitting down with my friend Alyx Coble Frakes to discuss the importance of understanding how our bodies and brains work together on a cellular level to make decisions. We’re getting down and nerdy about hormones, cultural taboos surrounding menstruation, and why we’re not just sick of men, we’re sick of their sh*t.

     

    Alyx Coble-Frakes is a Holistic Coach and the CEO and Co-Founder of The Agenda. App, specializing in period empowerment. After returning from the Peace Corps in 2015, she felt out of touch with her own health and started on a path of healing. Now she works with entrepreneurs to help harness the power of their monthly cycle for maximum impact and revenue in their businesses.

     

    You can learn more about The Agenda. here: https://www.theagendaperiod.com/

     

    Wanna know how you can overcome your own imposter syndrome and bring your great idea into the world? Connect with me at www.rinajensen.com

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    Dunya Mikhail — Eva Whose Shadow Is a Swan

    Dunya Mikhail — Eva Whose Shadow Is a Swan

    Some friendships are built on small encounters and last a lifetime. Two women — from across culture, location, and age — spend a lifetime in communication. 

    Dunya Mikhail is an Iraqi-American poet and writer. She is the author of Diary of a Wave Outside the Sea (New Directions Publishing Corporation 2009), The Iraqi Nights (New Directions Publishing Corporation 2014), The Beekeeper (New Directions Publishing Corporation 2018), In Her Feminine Sign (New Directions Publishing Corporation 2019), and The Bird Tattoo (forthcoming from Pegasus Books 2022). She is a laureate of the UNESCO Sharja Prize for Arab Culture and has received fellowships from United States Artists, Guggenheim, and Kresge. Her honors also include the Arab American Book Award, and the UN Human Rights Award for Freedom of Writing. She currently works as a special lecturer of Arabic at Oakland University in Michigan.

    Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.

    We’re pleased to offer Dunya Mikhail’s poem, and invite you to connect with Poetry Unbound throughout this season.

    Pre-order the forthcoming book Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World and join us in our new conversational space on Substack.

    E25: Four Barriers to Visibility on LinkedIn (and How to Overcome them)

    E25: Four Barriers to Visibility on LinkedIn (and How to Overcome them)

    In this solo episode, I’m talking about the four most common barriers to thought leadership and visibility on LinkedIn that I hear and work with and offering up suggestions that have been helpful for me personally and for my clients: from both a strategy perspective and a ‘systematically limited beliefs’ perspective.

    You already have the lived experience, the stories, the passion, and the credibility to spark a ripple effect toward that future. Sometimes we need a little strategy and support in remembering our magic and individual capacity for change-making.

    In this episode:

    [01:34] Self-limiting beliefs vs. systematically limited beliefs 

    [06:23] Belief 1: I don’t have anything to say.

    [10:53] Belief 2: I feel invisible and forgotten about on LinkedIn.

    [16:29] Belief 3: I’m not sure my opinions are worth sharing. 

    [20:38] Belief 4: Showing up on LinkedIn feels overwhelming

    To read a full transcript of the episode, visit: LUMOS MARKETING

    Stand out as a go-to, trusted voice on LinkedIn.
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    LinkedIn: Tania Bhattacharyya
    Instagram: @taniabhat
    Website: lumosmarketing.co