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By Kael Roberts
The podcast currently has 146 episodes available.
She wants to inspire you to step into your unique and personally aligned leadership role, whatever that may look like for you.
She is the founder of FEMX Quarters in San Diego, CA
#FEMX is a female empowerment movement & experiences brand for diverse female entrepreneurs. We offer physical and online spaces and experiences for you to thrive.
Jessie is a young, inspiring Female Entrepreneur who is changing lives and making a massive impact in our community.
As humans, we often have a tendency to mistake the loudest person in the room for the most confident person in the room, and aggression or being outspoken for strength.
As such, extroverts often have an easier time rising to the top of an organization because they typically thrive by putting themselves at the center, and enjoy the attention or accolades.
Once at the top, however, I’ve found that the traits and behaviors most often associated with introverts are the ones that separate successful leaders from failures.
The key for introverted leaders, then, is to take the things they’re naturally good at, like deep thinking, empathy, and the ability to listen - and augment those skills with a strategic dose of extroversion. If you’re able to find the right balance, you’ll develop a leadership style that is uniquely set apart from others in your industry and will likely rise to the top as the trusted authority in your niche.
If you are looking for more guidance, visit:
www.kaelroberts.com/links
Lindsey Head is an award-winning CFO, and financial and visionary leader, providing business owners with proven financial guidance and operational strategies to facilitate exponential business growth.
Lindsey currently serves as an independent financial consultant to business founders. She is also the Co-Founder of Curls Poppin (CurlsPoppin.com) and creator of PlanSecurely.com (a digital life organization software - in beta mode).
Lindsey has served as the Chief Financial Officer for J Public Relations, Inc. an award-winning PR Agency where she has been instrumental in managing their financial growth from $750k to $14M+ in annual revenue while growing headcount from 7 to 75+
employees and expanding the business from San Diego to Santa Monica, New York, and London. Her expertise includes leading an international acquisition for the agency.
Lindsey has collaborated with clients ranging from startups and small businesses to large corporations. She has served as the CFO for a successful money management firm (AUM = $250M) where she managed all financial and business operations, as well as compliance and investor relations.
Lindsey also led business and financial operations for a mobile tech startup that was acquired by Yahoo! in 2014.
Inside of this episode, Lindsey shares how to organize systems and strategies for your business to create lasting financial success.
If you would like access to the article Lindsey wrote on automation, email us at [email protected] and we will happily send you the PDF
Changing the way I show up in social and professional situations dramatically changed the rest of my life.
You see, for most of my life I have been very quiet, shy, and very introverted - especially around new people. This really hindered me most of my life from making quality connections and building a solid professional network.
I desperately wanted to change this.
I knew I needed to change this aspect of who I was for the sake of my career's success.
So I began learning how to EMBODY the characteristics of the most charismatic and influential people.
And within a matter of months, I dramatically up-leveled:
➡️ My Public Speaking + Networking Abilities
➡️ My ability to hold a higher capacity for better quality relationship
➡️ My ability to show up as a leader
➡️ How I show up in my biz and for my clients
➡️ My personal standards and boundaries
➡️ The quality of people being attracted into my business
It sounds BIG, but it’s true. (That’s why it’s now so important to me to help others learn to be more impactful and influential leaders.)
But the embodiment didn't come easy to me, at first.
I was so afraid to BE SEEN which really highlighted my imposter syndrome + extreme fear of public speaking.
In this episode, I dive into how I rapidly transformed my fear of public speaking in just 9 months, and I am now getting paid to speak!
Chavali McIntosh is the founder and president of Purpose on Purpose and has been passionate about volunteering and helping individuals from an early age. Chavali is known for encouraging and inspiring transformation in others.
As a mom, retired Marine Corps Veteran, certified life coach, author, and speaker Chavali has dedicated her life to helping others, whether in her community, coaching, nonprofit, or for her country.
Chavali has experience volunteering for organizations including Girl Scouts, candy stripers, food banks, Haircuts for Hospice, and has acted as Guardian ad Litem and is a co-author of Affirmations for A Woman on a Mission. Chavali’s spirit of service extends to her continued work as a Certified Life Coach at There’s Hope Now, LLC and a Child Visitation Monitor at Hope Now Visitation.
A few years ago, she felt impressed upon by the Holy Spirit to establish a nonprofit that would become a full-time venture, which would become Purpose on Purpose.
Purpose on Purpose aims to work in tandem with other organizations such as vocational, trade schools etc. and provide one year of transitional housing and resources for female survivors of domestic violence.
We all have a definition of success. The life we are *hopefully* actively in pursuit to achieve. But is this vision you have of success actually aligned for you?? Or is it something you have been pressured by the outside world and indoctrinated to believe you think you want??
During the first coaching session I have with all of my clients, I want to understand their desires, including their definition of success, and why. I dig deep into understanding what it is that they value and desire out of life, why these things are so important to them, and where these desires came from - do they actually align with what is true for my client, or are my clients aligning their desires out of the pressure of what others think?
Inside this episode, I break down what SUCCESS really is, the 4 ways to identify what success means for you, and how in alignment you are with this definition.
Developing the curriculum and actually executing the process of writing and publishing the coaching and leadership certifications inside of KCCA was no small feat. In fact, it was one of the most challenging things I have ever accomplished. It really tested me, and I learned a lot through this journey.
I was to share the hardest lessons I learned while developing the Kollective Conscious Certification Academy with you, and how you can apply them to your big life goals.
The lessons I learned through this process aren't specific to the development of this academy but can be applied to so many different big life goals. I hope you learn something from this episode and can apply these learnings to your journey to ultimate success.
www.kollectiveconscious.com
I believe that people of all industry levels, personality types, and personal or professional backgrounds and experiences can be great leaders, and that they can lead quite differently from one another and still be successful. But I also believe that the highest level leaders have a few qualities in common, on of which has to be integrity. To be trusted and followed as a leader, you must excel in three key areas.
These three key areas are what separate leaders from influencers, managers, dictators and any other position that might be mistaken for being a true leader.
This episode goes into the 3 key ways to measure leadership, and how you can begin to develop your leadership skills.
Don't miss the FREE workshop IMPACT + INFLUENCE - designed to elevate your charisma, communication ability, and leadership to have a greater IMPACT + INFLUENCE in the lives of those you serve. Sign up now - www.kaelroberts.com/links
Natasha Mills is a psychology-driven, brain-loving, life-organizing therapist in North County San Diego, CA! As a serial entrepreneur, she juggles running an organizing company, hosting two podcasts - “Let Me Touch That” and “Odd Pairing” ( Coming Out Fall 2022), starting a cosmetic line, and teaching CEOs social skills. Her goal is to inspire people to “Read The Room” through leadership, empathy, sympathy, and compassion.
Inside this episode, Kael and Natasha talk about different versions and aspects of high-quality leaders, what some of the most common traits are of high-level leaders, and how you can step into your influence as a leader by helping to develop other leaders.
Not only is Natasha fierce and funny, but she is also extremely knowledgeable in many different backgrounds and life experiences.
The podcast currently has 146 episodes available.