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    Explore " women speakers" with insightful episodes like "S1. Ep 9: It's Our Time: Equipping Women Preachers w/ Beth Paz and Grace Spencer", "#117 - Leslie Greenwood - Founder & CEO of Chief Evangelist Consulting - Evangelist-Led Growth", "Mental Health and Fitness", "Q&A: Tuna, Reality TV, and Cheap Champagne" and "How to be a Friend When You See the Red Flags BUT They Don’t" from podcasts like ""Together We Rise Podcast", "Revenue Today", "Pink Champagne Convos", "Pink Champagne Convos" and "Pink Champagne Convos"" and more!

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    S1. Ep 9: It's Our Time: Equipping Women Preachers w/ Beth Paz and Grace Spencer

    S1. Ep 9: It's Our Time: Equipping Women Preachers w/ Beth Paz and Grace Spencer

    This is a place where every woman has a seat at the table, and where we can affirm, equip, and amplify women’s voices globally. Listen in for this important discussion on equipping women preachers with Beth Paz and Grace Spencer.

    Beth Paz has dedicated her life to Jesus Christ to mobilize people to be the next generation of leaders to live out the Gospel and join God’s mission of justice and righteousness. She is currently pastoring at Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, CA. She graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary with a Masters of Divinity, is a passionate communicator of the Gospel, and preaches across the United States and internationally.

    And let’s not forget Grace Spencer who fell in love with pastoring on the streets of downtown Fresno, CA, where she intentionally lived and worked for a neighborhood-focused church plant. Teaching about the vision of restorative justice drew her to the pulpit. She has a master's in Theology and is an adjunct professor for the Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary. plus, pastors in San Jose, CA. Grace has experienced both pain and profound healing in the church community - she’s seen breathtaking glimmers of what the Church can be and doesn't plan on giving up on that vision. 

    Learn more about WSC’s Preacher Academy
    Connect with Beth
    Website
    | https://www.bethpaz.com/
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/sojournerpaz
    Connect with Grace
    Website | https://www.graceospencer.com/
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/graceospencer/

    WSC Woman to Watch: Brooke Palmer

    Brooke is a pastor, speaker, and future church planter. She has a Master of Ministry degree from Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, MN. and before becoming a pastor and speaker, Brooke was a  professional trumpet player! She resides in Clarksburg, MD with her husband Jeff and together they have five children.
    Connect with Brooke Palmer
    Website | http://brookepalmerspeaks.godaddysites.com/
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bapalmer00/


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    #117 - Leslie Greenwood - Founder & CEO of Chief Evangelist Consulting - Evangelist-Led Growth

    #117 - Leslie Greenwood - Founder & CEO of Chief Evangelist Consulting - Evangelist-Led Growth

    Leslie Greenwood is the founder and CEO of Chief Evangelist Consulting, a company that helps businesses and communities build and revamp their communities. She is also the co-founder of Wednesday Women, a platform that features and amplifies the profiles of women leaders.

    In this episode of Revenue Today, Leslie Greenwood joins Jared Robin to discuss the power of unscalable activities in go-to-market strategies. She debunks the myth that everything needs to be scalable and shares examples of unscalable tactics that have had tremendous success. Leslie emphasizes the importance of human connection and intentionality in building relationships and creating evangelists. She also highlights the need for a holistic view of the community beyond demand gen and customer success.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • Not everything needs to be scalable; unscalable activities can have a significant impact on building relationships and creating evangelists.
    • Personalized gestures, such as sending gifts or acknowledging life moments, can turn customers into evangelists who promote your brand.
    • Identifying internal evangelists, leveraging product usage data, and listening to customer feedback can help identify potential evangelists.
    • Benchmarking referral data and tracking social mentions can provide insights into the impact of unscalable activities.
    • The future of the community is promising, with a growing focus on strategy, intentionality, and creating meaningful connections.

    QUOTES

    • "Not everything needs to be scalable. We don't need to talk about scalability before even trying something." - Leslie Greenwood
    • "We would find little nuggets about people, send them a t-shirt or a bottle of wine. Totally not scalable, but it drove so much business." - Leslie Greenwood
    • "Creating evangelists is like a brand. It's going to take a while, but if you start there, you can see incremental improvements over time." - Leslie Greenwood
    • "The human connection and being intentional are key in building relationships and creating evangelists." - Leslie Greenwood

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    How to be a Friend When You See the Red Flags BUT They Don’t

    How to be a Friend When You See the Red Flags BUT They Don’t
    Have you ever found it scary to share your opinion(s) in your friendships? What happens if your friend is in a toxic relationship? How do you manage conversations that are not well-received? What does it look like to remove yourself from the situation and tell your friend to get help from a neutral party? Sometimes, our ego can get in the way, but it is not our job to be a “savior.” Tune in to this episode as we discuss ALL the things.

    How We've Handled Feelings of Comparison and Jealousy in Our Friendship

    How We've Handled Feelings of Comparison and Jealousy in Our Friendship
    Sometimes our mind travels to places where we compare ourselves with our friends, or the ugly jealousy bug bites us. What do we do when we get there? Being vulnerable isn't always easy. Listen to this week's episode, where we discuss what it looks like to be a champion for your friend during different seasons and stand with them in the high tops and the low valleys.

    Boundaries During The Holidays

    Boundaries During The Holidays

    This episode discusses what has worked for us with boundaries during the holidays. We go over helpful tips for if you're single or married! Setting boundaries should not be up for negotiation. Still, so many of us struggle to find what's "fair" and worry about keeping our friends and family happy. There has got to be a better way. Tune in to learn more about why boundaries are critical.

    We will also be on a short break for the upcoming holidays after this episode, but we will be back with new episodes starting in January! 

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    You got to fight, for your right, to communicate!

    You got to fight, for your right, to communicate!

    Conflict is inevitable in relationships. Many of us struggle with finding healthy ways to deal with conflict. Let's be honest... we can tend to want to avoid it, shut down, and might have unrealistic or unsaid expectations. Learning to engage with conflict in a healthy way can take time. It's an ongoing process! Join us in this episode as we talk about and explore tools that have helped us deal with conflict in healthier ways.

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    What's love got to do with it?

    What's love got to do with it?

    Where has our outlook on love come from? Movies, society, our parents? Somehow along the way, we all have formed expectations of what we think love should be and how we should feel about it. Join us in this episode as we discuss what love has to do with it and why we think there are a lot of misconceptions.

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    I’m in a toxic work environment, now what?

    I’m in a toxic work environment, now what?

    Have you ever had a bad boss or client? Have you ever spent hours drafting an email response to them as you are filled with anxiety? Or have you walked away from a work conversation feeling overwhelmed? You're not alone! Listen to this week's episode as we talk about toxic work environments, the importance of communication, and how a "kindness clause" can make a difference in your work relationships. 

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    Friendships: How to have them and how to be one

    Friendships: How to have them and how to be one

    Communication isn’t just for romantic relationships! Did you know that it matters in your friendships too? Friend groups change throughout our lives. As an adult, it may look totally different from what you might have envisioned when you were younger. Join us as we chat with our guest Michael about friendships, how we learned to be friends, and what it looks like to be a good friend.

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    Is therapy and mentorship REALLY worth it??

    Is therapy and mentorship REALLY worth it??

    This week's episode discusses our journey with therapy and mentorship, the difference between the two, and the importance of bettering yourself in your 20s. 

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    Freedom Movement: https://www.wearefreedommovement.org/freedom-academy

     

    When You Are Called to Move

    When You Are Called to Move

    Welcome to Episode 2! In this episode we talk about how we felt called to move to new states. We share the different highs and lows of our moving stories, and what we have learned throughout the moving process. This experience has really highlighted the importance of listening to God when he says, "GO!"

    We also cover the importance of taking risks in your 20's. You don't want to look back and think, "Gosh, I wonder what would have happened "if"..." 

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    Books: Lisa Whittle, The Hard Good: Showing Up for God to Work in You When You Want to Shut Down

    Becoming Friends at a HomeGoods Parking Lot

    Becoming Friends at a HomeGoods Parking Lot

    On our first episode we talk about why we stared a Podcast. We also go into the dramatic story of how we became best friends in the HomeGoods parking lot. We go into the importance of being vulnerable, and how doing so can lead to friendships you never thought possible. If you feel safe, it’s ok to trust people with your heart! You never know where it can lead you.

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    Books: Live Free: Use the Power of Setting Expectations to Transform Your Life, by DeVon Franklin

     

     

    Are you a secret 📚 Author 📚?

    Are you a secret 📚 Author 📚?

    We are kindred spirits, helping women's voices be heard. Mary E. Knippel is an intuitive book mentor and writer unleashed inviting you to ✍️ unleash your story worth writing!

    Do you have an impact story to share?

    Do you wish to leave a legacy of life’s wisdom that stands out from the competition?

    • Define and communicate your value?
    • Establish your expertise in your field?
    •  Transform your readers into clients and customers?

    What Intrigued Me

    ✍️ Learning how to get that conversation out of my head, on the page, and get published.  

    What Inspired Me

    ✍️ Learning how to reach deep and find the story of my humanity.

    About the Guest

    Writer Unleashed, Publisher, Author, and Speaker, Mary E. Knippel is an intuitive book mentor.

    About the Show

    Podcast Host: Life & Leadership: A Conscious Journey with Dr. Michelle St Jane

    A podcast for Global and Re-Emerging Leadership creating community/tribe, a circle of influence, transcendency of compassionate leadership in the world and wider universe. A unique destination for learning about Leadership + Conscious Stewardship + Legacy.

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    182: Public Speaking Tips No One Ever Tells You

    182: Public Speaking Tips No One Ever Tells You

    There is no quicker way to make an impact on your reputation than standing on stage in front of a room of people staring at you, listening to your every word. 

    Here are the lesser known tips on public speaking to help set you up for success. Tune in to hear a series of practical tips from an experienced speaker who isn’t afraid to dish out the inside scoop. Learn how to get the best out of your relationship with the tech team, how to cover your bases with a rehearsal run-through, and what to put on the monitor at your feet. We talk about wardrobe faux pas, and how to choose an outfit that will make you feel comfortable while you look the part.

    Key Points: 

    •    A snippet from Molly’s introduction at a recent conference she spoke at. 

    •    How she felt while the host was setting the stage for her to speak. 

    •    What we will discuss during today’s conversation: public speaking tips nobody tells you about. 

    •    Tip number one: listen to the tech people’s advice, but don’t let them run your presentation. 

    •    Why she recommends having a backup deck with you in case of last minute changes. 

    •    Tip number two: have a rehearsal run-through. 

    •    Tip number three: don’t have bullets or anything you have to read on the monitor. 

    •    Why it’s a great idea to have a buffer slide. 

    •    Tip number four: don’t make your wardrobe a part of your talk. 

    •    Tip number five: dress for the temperature. 

    •    This week’s indestructible tip: have a person in the crowd who is going to manage your reputation. 

     

    Tweetables: 

    “You should have a backup deck with you. Sometimes in the transfer they could lose fonts, perhaps video, didn't make its way onto the deck, and you're going to have to make those last minute adjustments.” — @MollyMcPherson[0:06:10] 

    “Wear a wardrobe or pick a wardrobe that has flexibility to it, that you feel comfortable in it and you won't have any malfunctions.” — @MollyMcPherson[0:19:50] 

    “For every talk, it helps to have a person. What I mean by that is a person who's going to help manage your reputation.” — @MollyMcPherson[0:20:42] 

    “What we want when you are speaking is someone who feels indestructible.” — @MollyMcPherson [0:22:20] 

     

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