From blogging to book writing, Alli Worthington has become the breadwinner amongst her family of seven. With her perseverance and the help of Google, Alli was able to build her own empire as an author, speaker, and the Blissdom Conference co-founder. Listen to this episode to learn how she's built her career and what she's learned along the way!
Read MoreKristi McNab is a transformational coach who helps people recognize their strength and tap into their potential. In our conversation, we talk about how individuals can take hold of their personal power, and how doing so enables them to create from a place of confidence rather than ego and so much more!
Read MoreForget what you heard about network marketing being a “pyramid scheme”. Andrea is here to talk about the opportunities network marketing has given her and how women can benefit from finding similar opportunities for themselves.
Read MoreThis is a recording of the interview I did with Zach Yentzer as a "takeover" of his live radio show segment! It was a super fun recording it live, and we have a great conversation about inter-generational mentorship and investing in your local community.
Read MoreThe heart of Alyssa’s business is helping people connect, be their best selves and learn how to care for one another. And she makes this happen through creating beautiful parties that give back to the community—how amazing is that? Learn more from this wise woman who’s full of fun in this episode of Feminine Foresight!
Read MoreIn this episode of Feminine Foresight I sit down with Erin Barrio to talk about how she's built her successful contributor-based blog, Cushy while also working full-time in venture capital.
Read MoreCindy Stagg embodies foresight. She is an action-taker and is invested in building up the next generation by teaching kids leadership skills. Cindy is an author, motivational speaker and she’s recently launched her newest business, Stagg Youth Leadership, which we discuss in this podcast episode!
Read MoreAdaleta Avdíc is rocking the dual-career life. She is a successful social media influencer and also works a full-time corporate job in the tourism industry. Adaleta has found a way to influence and market products while still being straightforward and offering real talk that is often hilarious. She is an excellent inaugural interviewee for the feminine Foresight podcast!
Read MoreBricolage is a fun and fancy word that essentially means "to make do with what's at hand". What makes it special is that the root word of bricolage means "to tinker" and so the idea is that tinkerers are always creating and innovating in a playful way.
Read MoreBricolage is the positive state of 'making do with what's at hand'. Instead of focusing on the resources you lack, bricolage forces you to rely on my breadth of knowledge and skills to create something new--something unique to you. It is at the heart of creativity and innovation.
Read MoreFirst impressions - a concept we all know so well. Just thinking about making a good first impression probably brings on feelings of stress and anxiety. The situations that create first-impression scenarios tend to be high-stake already. It's no wonder we feel pressure at the thought of needing to appeal to others when we're already nervous.
Read MoreWould you be surprised to learn that many of the female business books that are popular today are quite similar to those that were popular in the 60s? I sure was surprised when I learned that! From an academic perspective, the conversation around women and business has already evolved enough that there are different 'periods' to describe the differences.
Read MoreVision boards have been the topic of a few conversations I've had recently. I always thought of vision boards as a fun, inspirational craft. Mod Podge and magazine scraps came to mind quickly, but I didn't see vision boards as the intentional mindset tool they can be.
Read MoreMany experts and successful business people attribute at least partial credit for their success to intuition. This sounds fancy. A bit magical or whimsical even. Intuition is something that’s difficult to wrap our head around, and therefore it can easily be the end of a discussion.
Read MoreIntuition gets a lot of credit for leading people to make healthy, aligned decisions. There is a lot of talk in health and wellness circles about intuitive eating, exercise and self care. But does the data behind intuition-based decisions align for bigger life decisions?
Read MoreHaving the role of primary breadwinner in my marriage has added so much value to my life. It's challenged me to pursue better, higher paying positions and take my work seriously. I've learned to stick it out through rough patches and stressful times to support my family, and I'm the better for it.
Read MorePersonality has a big influence on how you view yourself and the way you respond to situations. Because of this, it also largely influences our Leadership Self-Efficacy - or our belief in our own leadership abilities. In this episode of Feminine Foresight, we look at the Big Five Personality Theory traits and discuss how the positively, or negatively, influence Leadership Self-Efficacy.
Read MoreEfficacy is all about ability, or effectiveness. It means the ability to create or produce a desired outcome. Self-efficacy, then, refers to your own ability or effectiveness in a given situation. But like many other words that start with the 'self' prefix (self-esteem, self-consciousness, self-awareness, etc.) it has more to do with your self-beliefs than reality.
Read MoreEven the most naturally empathetic people can experience burnout with empathy. Our desire to demonstrate empathy can easily be overloaded by responsibilities, negativity, or our own internal struggles. We tend to think of empathy as an innate trait, something we have or don't have. But new research suggests otherwise.
Read MoreHow to use your words with integrity - My top 5 tips to help you preserve truthfulness and become a leader people will trust! In this episode of the Feminine Foresight series, I challenge you to think about the integrity of your own words.
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