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... moreJaya Rose is a Speaking & Visibility Brand Growth Coach for Transformational Leaders and Creator of the Speak Your Truth Movement. She helps you create your Movement message, master Storytelling & become an Embodied Speaker.
Jaya lives in Portland Oregon with her husband Jonathan, 7 yr old daughter Ava and Goldendoodle Charlie! She loves working out, dancing to reggae and cooking the yummiest vegetarian food.
In today’s episode, Jaya talks to Monique about coaches, empaths and healers of the world are the new paradigm of leadership we have been waiting for, and that now it is more important than ever to claim your movement, share your story and speak your truth - creating a ripple effect of positive Global Impact!
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:24] - Monique introduces her guest, Jaya Rose.
[2:49] - Who are you, where are you from and what are you doing?
[5:37] - Jaya talks about a few of the times that her light frightened her.
[10:47] - What is your experience where you put things out, and you were so sure and then people just perceive that so differently?
[15:46] - Where have been those moments that you actually allowed yourself to be that light and to show up fully?
[27:32] - Did your parents kind of choose most of the parts of your name?
[32:48] - I want to talk with you about your work and how you get people to actually step into that power and the light so they can show up authentically.
[36:42] - Where do most people go wrong there?
[41:25] - Do you work primarily with women? Or do you also take men on?
[42:27] - What do you think my clientele looks like?
[1:00:08] - If you would have to tell someone your three top tips for stepping up into the light shining bright claiming their power to be more visible, what would you tell them?
[1:01:16] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[1:01:30] - If you could have me ask you anything that I didn't ask today, but that you feel like someone should ask you. What would that be?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Guidebook: https://bootymindandspirit.lpages.co/impactful-storytelling-checklist/
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
I've always known what my next step was, I've always been decisive. I've always been an entrepreneur. - Jaya Rose.
The biggest thing I needed to overcome was to allow myself to be all of what I am. - Jaya Rose.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. - Marianne Williamson.
FIND MORE ABOUT JAYA ROSE HERE.
Website: https://thejayarose.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thejayarose
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejayarose/
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Douglas E. Noll, JD, MA left a successful career as a trial lawyer to become a peacemaker. His calling is to serve humanity, and he executes his calling at many levels. He is an award-winning author, teacher, and trainer. He is a highly experienced mediator. Doug’s work carries him from international work to helping people resolve deep interpersonal and ideological conflicts.
In today’s episode, Doug talks to Monique about his work as a mediator and peacemaker, forcing him to confront human emotion straight on. After all, conflict is all about emotion. He discovered how to listen to others into existence. That led him to training inmates serving life sentences how to be peacemakers in maximum security prisons and then teaching his skills at the highest levels of government in Washington, D.C.
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[2:02] - Monique introduces her guest, Doug Noll.
[2:33] - How do we know that a person is actually a narcissist?
[3:06] - 2 types of narcissist:
[12:47] - Doug talks about how he started as a peacemaker.
[23:17] - Doug talks about law enforcement.
[32:28] - Monique and Doug talk about the differences of Police brutality in the U.S and Germany.
[46:47] - Doug explains the big deal of beliefs.
[47:29] - Monique and Doug talk about flat earth society.
[56:12] - How we can talk to politically polarized people?
[1:03:15] - Doug talks about how to get people who have these entrenched beliefs.
[1:09:38] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[1:10:16] - If someone is in the middle of a huge conflict, and they want to make peace, what's the three things that you would give them on the way?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book: https://www.deescalate.dougnoll.com/order-1584980818236966
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
“Try to hold as much compassion as you can, for the people you're in conflict with.” - Doug Noll.
“Efficiency is generally using the least amount of energy to get the most done.” - Doug Noll.
FIND MORE ABOUT DOUG NOLL HERE.
Website: https://dougnoll.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doug.noll.52/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougnoll/
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Megan Dougherty is the co-founder of One Stone Creative, a multi-media content agency that specializes in podcasts and online courses. She has been working in digital marketing and online business development for over a decade and has had the privilege of working with hundreds of business owners in a wide variety of industries. She lives in Gatineau, Quebec, and when she's not thinking about podcast strategy, she likes to grow vegetables and watch disaster movies.
In today’s episode, Megan talks to Monique about how she started in the industry on the basis of being a business school drop-out. (she was a baker before getting into marketing!) She never set out to be a podcast producer - it all started with a random phone call from an old co-worker.
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:43] - Monique introduces her guest, Megan Dougherty.
[2:57] - Tell us who are you? What do you do?
[6:02] - Why did you become a baker first and how did you transition and why?
[10:30] - So what was your biggest challenge from making pie all day long and then starting with this entrepreneur.
[15:49] - Megan talks about when she started to notice the hideous patterns.
[26:52] - You just talked about how your former colleague called you and asked you to form a business together. And you just said yes. Did you know what business?
[27:57] - Megan talks about how she actually started the podcast.
[30:05] - What if I want to monetize my account and or get people who listened to it to buy my stuff. What am I going to do?
[34:24] - So what is your favorite way to monetize podcasts?
[36:50] - I do want to dive a little bit into this online course part because you mentioned that you don't actually do online courses, unless you can be really picky about it.
[38:31] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[39:14] - If you had to give the top three tips for using a podcast as a business strategy, which one would that be?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book 1: https://www.amazon.com/Cheaper-Dozen-Belles-Their-Toes/dp/B0002IQKHC
Book 2: https://www.amazon.com/First-Break-All-Rules-Differently/dp/1531865208
Ebook: https://onestonecreative.net/will-a-podcast-work-book
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
Efficiency happens for me when I figure out what I want to happen before I do a thing. - Megan Dougherty.
Choose your battles and choose your moments. - Megan Dougherty.
Your idea is as good as anyone else's until it's proven. - Megan Dougherty.
FIND MORE ABOUT MEGAN DOUGHERTY HERE.
Website: https://onestonecreative.net/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OneStoneCreative/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/doughertymegan/
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Daniel went from jumping on classroom tables and getting detention for wanting attention to impacting millions of people in his underwear.
He went from being completely invisible with no online following to growing his top rated podcast to over 250,000 downloads, interviewing billionaires and world class leaders and becoming an international bestselling author in less than 2 years.
After being pitched hundreds of times by lazy PR agencies he launched Gefen Media Group - one of the first podcast booking agencies and helped influential authors sell hundreds of thousands of books by getting them on top rated podcasts.
Seeing a gap in the market for people who couldn't afford to hire a booking agency, he launched Podbooker.com - a platform for guests and hosts to easily connect.
In today’s episode, Daniel talks to Monique about outsourcing his entire company to a competitor, Grew it out of a Hotel Lobby for a year, went from invisible online to becoming a celebrity in his space in less than 2 years, wrote a book about self help addiction and became a number 1 best seller.
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:37] - Monique introduces her guest, Daniel Gefen.
[4:59] - Where did you go to school?
[7:39] - Do you think you felt like you had to hide something?
[10:38] - Daniel talks about an analogy of heaven and hell.
[15:01] - What was the journey as a child?
[20:32] - Daniel talks about his problem when he started doing the podcast.
[25:05] - Daniel talks about how he got into podcast booking services.
[37:29] - Daniel explains how you can actually grow your podcast.
[45:33] - Daniel talks about his experience while interviewing Robert Kiyosaki.
[47:37] - What do you think triggered Robert Kiyosaki to go off like that on you?
[49:57] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[50:06] - Can you share tips that they should definitely know.
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich-Landmark-Bestseller/dp/1585424331
Paced Breathing: https://www.facebook.com/PacedBreathing
Podbooker: https://www.podbooker.com/
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
What you think about me has nothing to do with me. Everyone's just coming with their own background with their own masks. - Daniel Gefen
If we each give to each other, we're going to get, but if we're trying to just get, then we're not going to get anything. - Daniel Gefen
Efficiency to me means doing what you love, and outsourcing everything else. - Daniel Gefen
FIND MORE ABOUT DANIEL GEFEN HERE.
Website: http://gefenmediagroup.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gefenmedia/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gefendaniel/
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Michael G. Dash is an entrepreneur, best-selling author of Chasing The High, business coach, recovering addict, speaker and philanthropist. He founded the F.A.T.E. series (From Addict to Entrepreneur) published on Thrive Global & Medium and MD Coaching and Mentoring where he works with entrepreneurs helping them streamline their businesses while increasing profits and helping them find clarity, consistency and connection allowing them to step into the true leader they were meant to be. He is the co-founder of the Activated.Life, a social movement focused on inspiring a culture of positivity, authenticity, passion, empathy, and resilience while giving back to others. Michael is an avid volunteer, fundraiser, and mentor, and is dedicated to bringing positive change to leaders of all kind.
In today’s episode, Michael talks to Monique about various addictions including work, gambling, cocaine, marijuana and adderall just to name a few. He worked harder and longer than anyone he knew and built a $5.5 million dollar a year company. He started resenting the very business he built. He was not fulfilled so after 11 years he made a change and sold out not knowing where his next paycheck would come from. He realized that true fulfillment is helping others in relatable situations change their lives.
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:25] - Monique introduces her guest, Michael Dash.
[1:40] - Who are you? What do you do? And where are you right now?
[4:58] - Michael shares his background, habits and routines.
[7:07] - How did you get started?
[16:37] - How was your journey of giving up gambling and giving up drug dealing, taking drugs? What was the hardest part?
[22:50] - Michael talks about how he learned the energy flow.
[44:50] - How do you use the concept of flow to build your habits?
[50:12] - Can you give three tips to the people out there, how to not slip back into unhealthy habits.
[52:37] - What does efficiency mean to you?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Limitless-Techniques-Improve-Performance-Productivity/dp/1401958230
Method: https://www.flowconsciousnessinstitute.com/
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
Efficiency actually means allowing flow to provide inspiration to provide output. - Michael Dash.
When you have expectations on things, then that's automatically tying your emotions up. - Michael Dash.
FIND MORE ABOUT MICHAEL DASH HERE.
Website: https://www.michaelgdash.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michael.dash1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdash1/
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Monique Lindner is a High Performance & Leadership specialist, TEDx speaker, and location-independent entrepreneur.
Her clients range from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies like Apple. She works with business leaders and CEOs and their teams of up to 160 people in helping them to optimize their efficiency, build solid leadership skills, improve their mindset, and create massive impact.
With her unique The T.I.M.E. Method® and her tagline ‘Slow Down to Speed Up’, she is on a mission to help business owners take back control of their time and energy and grow impactful businesses.
In today’s episode, Monique talks about how to ‘Slow down to Speed up‘ as she firmly believes that if you can not take easily two weeks, or even just two days, off without turning into a nervous wreck, then it’s time for a change!
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:24] - Today is our one year anniversary of the podcast, Efficiency on Demand.
[2:45] - What are the best thing that you can do to help and support us.
[4:00] - From next solo episode, I will choose those ratings reviews, we will draw them and we will read them out and we probably have some little gifts for you to send out.
[6:12] - Many people reach out and asked me why I don't share more about my time method?
[6:53] - My book is not only about how you can save time, how you can be more efficient. But it's really actually about how you can get rid of toxicity in your life.
[7:18] - I have hired a marketing coach to just help me bring my message a little bit further into this world.
[8:34] - In this solo episode you're going to hear a lot about time, the four pillars of the time method.
[10:21] - Let’s go dive a little bit into the book.
[16:32] - I'm certainly not a person who supports the law of attraction.
[17:02] - Why is time so important, though?
[19:54] - Seven years ago, I have consciously decided to stop watching any TV, movies, Netflix, anything.
[23:40] - Where do you really want to spend your time?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book: https://www.thetimemethod.com/
Podcast: https://www.efficiencyondemand.com/
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
I'm certainly not a person who supports the law of attraction. - Monique Lindner
I live every day I get to experience as if it was a new life, one life a day, that's all I got, that's all you got. - Monique Lindner
The problem is that we think we have time, we think that we somehow own time for as long as we live. But we don't actually know how long that will be. - Monique Lindner
FIND MORE ABOUT MONIQUE LINDNER HERE.
Website: https://www.moniquelindner.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/monique.lacaotica
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoniquelindner/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moniquelindner/
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Yuri is the CEO of HR, Talent & Systems Consulting, an award-winning HR consultancy. As a certified SHRM-SCP, he is likewise a sought-after speaker and expert on HR, Digital Transformation and Employee Experience (EX). He is also a Forbes Coaches Council member and contributor to Entrepreneur, Business.com, Influencive and several other top platforms. He has consulted and spoken at numerous Fortune 500 and Inc. 5000 companies, VC-backed startups, and top universities, including EY, Google, Columbia and UPenn. In addition, his executive leadership coaching practice has impacted thousands of top executives. He is the author of the forthcoming book, "Be Your Own Commander-in-Chief," (Ideapress Publishing, 2021).
In today’s episode, Yuri talks to Monique about making mistakes in every area of his life through inefficiency and stubbornness, then has to unwind the damage through the right mindset and learning and implementing methods of efficiency.
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:12] - Monique introduces her guest, Yuri Kruman.
[1:29] - I want to know who you are, where are you from, and what do you do?
[7:24] - Share with me about the Soviet Union that you have experienced.
[12:45] - Yuri talks about Semitism.
[17:53] - So do you think there should be more conversations about how anti Semitism looks these days? And how can we change that?
[21:25] - How was it for you, as a nine year old?
[26:55] - Yuri talks about his experiences having a Russian identity and American identity.
[52:01] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[53:37] - Which of the three things would you keep doing over and over again to get back to success?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book 1: https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202
Book 2: https://www.amazon.com/Reinvent-Yourself-James-Altucher/dp/1541137132
Book 3: https://masterthetalk.samcart.com/products/be-your-own-commander-in-chief-book
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you. - Yuri Kruman
Sometimes you have to leave a little bit of room open, for something new, for something unusual, for something that it's not rational to engage with that person. - Yuri Kruman
Energy efficiency for me is everything about getting rid of the toxicity in your life, whether that's materialistic or people. - Monique Lindner
FIND MORE ABOUT YURI KRUMAN HERE
Website: https://yurikruman.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yuri.kruman
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yurikruman/
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Former 'big law' attorney turned wellness entrepreneur and as well as a certified usui reiki master and transformational coach to top performers, Danielle Sunberg left the traditional definition of success behind to travel the world and discover what truly made her happy. She shares the wisdom she had learned about the nature of the mind and the heart to help people tap into the genius that lives within themselves and align their lives with who they are and what they want.
As an attorney, I was depressed and saw doctors who prescribed meds. In the west, we pathologize everything and I saw it as a sickness. Leaving my home and culture behind to explore the world, I realized that it was not a sickness but a CLUE that I was ready to embark on the next phase of my inner growth. Relevancy to efficiency: emotions are our internal GPS. They give us warnings that get louder over time. The more tapped in you are to your emotional GPS, the easier it is to stay on course to create a satisfying life.
In today’s episode, Danielle talks to Monique about Problem solving efficiently, understanding the nature of the mind and how we solve problems allows us to solve them much faster and with less stress.
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:21] - Monique introduces her guest, Danielle Sunberg.
[2:49] - Tell me what you actually did in your previous life.
[23:28] - How do you think people can make a difference when it comes to inner wisdom that's calling them or is it really something medical that they should be looking at? How do we address that in a world that doesn't allow us to think for ourselves when it comes to wellness?
[30:39] - What happened when you were in Thailand and how you got to specifically learn about the gift of Reiki?
[41:34] - What would you say about the different versions of how energy can show up for people and how they can start to connect more to it?
[46:23] - I want to know how you use Reiki with your clients, what do you basically do to help them and how do you help them with that?
[53:00] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[54:19] - Which of the three things would you keep doing over and over again to get back to success?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book 1:
https://www.amazon.com/Untethered-Soul-Journey-Beyond-Yourself-ebook/dp/B003TU29WA
Book 2: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
Efficiency for me is completing a task, or a project or the goal or whatever, in the way
that feels most effortless. - Danielle Sunberg
What we aren't taught growing up is what it means to have an emotion. - Danielle Sunberg
FIND MORE ABOUT DANIELLE SUNBERG HERE.
Website: https://daniellesunberg.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your.genius.within/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ammahealing/
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Kay Productions CEO/founder Franciska Kosman is a Jewish Orthodox Art-preneur who started her career as a singer and composer and became an international artist and performer, having released over 60 singles. She then moved on to launch Kay Productions, which offers a unique combination of services, from content development to producing, marketing, and – most importantly – ways to make an IMPACT with a message worth sharing.
She started her own podcast: The Franciska Show, to give voice to the inspiring stories of Orthodox Jewish female artists. Traditionally, women's voices have been stifled for ages, nevertheless, modern technology has opened up new horizons for women to engage with their audiences in a variety of ways that were unheard of a decade ago.
In today’s episode, Franciska talks to Monique about being a dedicated activist for her community and effectively uses her platform to empower other musicians and artists around her.
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:35] - Monique introduces her guest, Franciska Kosman.
[2:49] - Franciska talks about her challenges growing up and actually not being allowed to sing.
[6:47] - What about the talking? Were you able to speak publicly?
[11:53] - Where in Soviet Union did you move?
[13:57] - What was the difference for you when you first moved to the US and how did you experience art and expressing yourself?
[20:47] - Tell me about how you got into podcasting and why you decided to choose that as a platform for your singing and your art?
[28:01] - Why do you think now that you have gone through all of this journey, would a podcast be beneficial to entrepreneurs or business owners?
[31:49] - What do you tell your clients to do for people to listen to a podcast?
[38:06] - What would you say would be a good way to encourage them to share the episode?
[46:47] - Why do you think people should be listening to podcasts?
[50:21] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[50:38] - Which of the three things would you keep doing over and over again to get back to success?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
Book 1: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Get-Rich-Lucky-Bitch-Release/dp/1478181494
Book 2: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Getting-More-Youre-always-negotiating/dp/0141049944
Fiverr: https://www.fiverr.com/
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
Efficiency to me means doing the most with the least. - Franciska Kosman.
Podcast is amazing tool if used right. - Franciska Kosman.
FIND MORE ABOUT FRANCISKA KOSMAN HERE
Website: https://www.franciskakosman.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/franciskamusic/
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Asa Leveaux is a total beast at ensuring queer identified people transform their dreams into the dollars they deserve. Asa has been entrepreneurial since he was nine years old and has begun entrepreneurship on a larger scale since 2005.
His entrepreneurial journey has not been easy, straight-forward or totally enjoyable. He knows what it is to sell $50,000 items (and have people buy them) as well as being evicted from an apartment in his hometown of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Asa knows what it is to owe thousands in child support and he knows what it feels like to have his son's passport stamped because of his determination of being the first person to show him the world.
In today’s episode, Asa talks to Monique about understanding what it means to witness people that don't recognize his value. However, through being crystal clear he now enjoys being saturated with people that don't just tolerate him but CELEBRATE him continuously! And guess what? HE’S STILL THE ANSWER TO YOUR PRAYERS!
HOT TOPICS OF THE EPISODE
[1:25] - Monique introduces her guest, Asa Leveaux.
[4:10] - How did you get to coming out and to be your authentic self?
[16:44] - I do want to know what happened to your military love?
[19:08] - What was the journey for you when you officially out yourself, to your family, to your friends? What did it look like?
[48:22] - Asa talks about LGBTQ plus community.
[52:26] - Asa explains about the master class.
[58:06] - What does efficiency mean to you?
[58:32] - Which of the three things would you keep doing over and over again to get back to success?
AWESOME RESOURCES THAT WE TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
BOOK - https://www.amazon.com/Law-Promise-Neville-Goddard/dp/087516532X
ACUITY - https://acuityscheduling.com/#gref
ONTRAPORT - https://ontraport.com/pricing
IMPACTFUL QUOTES OF THIS EPISODE
Whatever comes, let it come, whatever stays let it stay, whatever it goes, let it go. - Asa Leveaux.
Sometimes people change their minds. And even they change their minds about you, and that's okay. - Asa Leveaux.
If you want more money, you need to focus on more money and stop hanging around broke bitches. - Asa Leveaux.
FIND MORE ABOUT ASA LEVEAUX HERE
Website: https://www.asaleveaux.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asaleveaux/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asa.leveaux/
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