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By Baily Hancock
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The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.
The “Stop, Collaborate & Listen” Podcast (my new show!)
Messy.fm (the podcast platform I’m using)
Seth Godin’s blog post on not doing a podcast for the “Top 10” lists
Website: BailyHancock.com
Instagram: @BailyHancock
LinkedIn: Baily Hancock
The Collaboration Coalition FB Group
About Kathlyn:
Kathlyn Hart is a salary negotiation coach and a motivational speaker who supports ambitious women to dream big, live bold and earn more. Through her salary negotiation bootcamp “Be Brave Get Paid,” which has helped women increase their income by an average of $15,000, she teaches underpaid ambitious women how to confidently own their worth and ask for more.
Kathlyn is also the host of The Kathlyn Hart Show, where she interviews entrepreneurial women about their journey from dreaming to doing. The podcast was featured on iTunes “New and Noteworthy,” and was named “Top 5 Women Podcasts You Must Listen” by Huffington Post.
Kathlyn’s teachings on career, courage, and business have been featured in publications such as Business Insider, Forbes, Bustle, The Muse, Learnvest, Hello Giggles, and Popsugar. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her fiance and puppy Bernie.
Website: www.kathlynhart.com & www.bebravegetpaid.com
Instagram: @iamkathlynhart
Download Kathlyn’s free scripts to practice with by texting “EARNMORE” to 44222
About Samara:
Samara Bay is a dialect coach for actors in television and film. She recently coached American Crime Story: Versace, Avengers: Infinity War, and Patty Jenkins’ upcoming TNT miniseries. When she’s not on set, she works privately with clients to help them integrate good acting with good dialect work, which is both a technical and emotional process. She was featured in The New York Times Magazine last year in a piece that focused on her work helping clients sound authentic in an accent other than their own while having fun doing it.
Samara continues to expand her communication coaching to helping professionals in other industries from science to business to politics. She has prepped clients for UN speeches and tech pitches, taught through the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, and recently provided voice tips and how-to’s in an upcoming book geared toward women running for office.
Website: www.ladialectcoach.com
Twitter: @SamaraBay
About Dana:
Dana James MS, CNS, CDN, is a triple certified nutritionist, functional medicine practitioner and cogitative behavioral therapist. She takes a rare approach to women’s weight loss putting self-worth at the center of the conversation. James believes that we need to address both the tangible and intangible; food and feelings; science and spirituality; conscious thought and subconscious thought.
Dana got her Masters of Science in Medical Nutrition from Columbia University and received her training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy from the Beck Institute. Her initial internship was at the Brain Bio Centre in London, an outpatient facility for people with mental health disorders and this is where she first witnessed the power of food in changing the brain and mind. Dana has been featured in The New York Times, ELLE, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, MindBodyGreen, Good Morning America and The Today Show, and she speaks regularly alongside wellness luminaries including Deepak Chopra and Mark Hyman. Dana also splits her time between New York City and Los Angeles.
Websites: DanaJames.com & Foodcoachnyc.com
Instagram: @danajames
Her book: “The Archetype Diet”
About Anthony:
Anthony Corrado took on his role of Chief Technology Officer at SpectAR in 2018 after several years consulting in software. In 2015, having gotten his first taste of how augmented reality would begin to revolutionize nearly every industry, he took a leap and shifted his focus to this emerging technology.
This jump was his latest in a line of “ready, fire, aim” career moves designed to increase skills in highly sought after areas. His adventures in employment led him to a wide variety of positions, including comedy club host, home audio sales specialist, and regional manager for a boutique gold and diamond buying company. Along the way, he discovered the value of networking and communicating effectively.
Self-taught with a degree from what he calls, “Barnes & Noble University,” he champions the belief you can thrive on the road less traveled. Despite having not written his first line of computer code until the age of 32, he parlayed his eclectic past experiences into being featured as a spotlighted software developer in Next Reality News, selected as a panelist on the future of immersive experiences at Twin Cities Startup Week, and invited to collaborate alongside Microsoft’s own Mixed Reality team in Redmond, Washington.
Company Website: SpectAR
LinkedIn: Anthony Corrado
About Shanda:
Shanda Catrice is a fiercely compassionate truth teller and visionary who empowers women to find their True North in Love and in Life. She is a Certified Reiki Practitioner, Intuitive Healer, Speaker, Meditation Teacher and Radical Love Coach. Shanda has over 10 years of experience guiding women through inner transformation and has studied different spiritual traditions, philosophies and healing modalities from master teachers from around the world.
She is passionate about supporting women in their “Love Work” and beautifully combines sacred healing arts with practical science to radically shift the lives of women. Shanda has lovingly facilitated a series of workshops, healing circles, meditation classes, and coaching retreats that have helped women create deeper connections to themselves, to their purpose and to love. Using a process she has developed called the Radical Love Method™ Shanda encourages women to connect to their hearts, tune into their intuition and align with their inner truth so they can experience healthy, authentic and real love. Known as the coach with a little bit of sass and a whole lot of soul, Shanda’s mission, and message through her teachings is simply LOVE.
Website: shandacatrice.com
Free Guided Meditation
About Danoosh:
Danoosh joined XPLANE as the Vice President of Business Development in January 2018. He manages North American Business Development and Product Development for the firm. Danoosh works with XPLANE’s key clients to understand the complex change their organizations are facing and works collaboratively with clients to transform their business and accelerate results.
Prior to joining XPLANE, Danoosh was the Head of Business Development and Partnerships for IDEO U - the educational arm of the award-winning design and innovation firm IDEO. Before that, Danoosh helped build the company General Assembly - an education-technology start-up that teaches the most relevant and in-demand digital skills across data, design, business, and technology.
The early part of Danoosh's career was spent as an Industrial Engineer designing industrial products for critical applications in oil and gas, chemical, and power where safety and reliability were paramount considerations. Danoosh holds a BS in Industrial and Systems Engineering with a minor in Business Administration from Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia.
When he's not meeting with clients, you can find Danoosh at Alamo Square in San Francisco prototyping innovative ways to make his toddler son laugh.
LinkedIn: @danooshk
About Lily:
Lily Herman is a writer, editor, and digital strategist. She currently works as a contributing editor for Refinery29 covering news and politics, and her work has been featured on Teen Vogue, Allure, Glamour, and more.
She also founded Rogue Sunday, a no-nonsense digital strategy and marketing firm that specializes in editorial strategy and content creation, audience engagement, and media outreach.
In her volunteer work, Lily runs Get Her Elected, a network of over 2,100 people offering their skills pro bono to progressive women candidates running for U.S. office.
Websites: LilyHerman.com, RougueSunday.com, and GetHerElected.com
Twitter: @LKHerman
For Rachel Mae Furman, the love of detailing her life in photos began back before the digital age. Obsessed with nostalgia yet unable to ever keep a good journal habit, Rachel thought it would be fun to take one photo per day with her film camera to remember her everyday adventures. Way before social media, she loved the feeling of anticipation dropping the film off at the drug store and remembering what she did in photos.
Around this time, Rachel began a marketing and PR company with bars and restaurants as clients. Bored with the idea of traditional ads or press releases, she started her own website called Rachel's Guide, a where to go and what to do in the city. Paid on retainer by her clients, she created what they called a "manipulatable template website" on a new thing called Wordpress. Rachel got paid to go out and take photos, then post them on her website in fun stories. She coined this term "Reality Marketing."
Soon after, this word called "Blog" started floating around, Friendster got overshadowed by a new app called MySpace, and Facebook thereafter. Once everyone and their mother started posting every detail of their life and their dinner, the whole "template website" things wasn't quite as dazzling anymore.
So, bored with everything, Rachel did the only thing that made sense... she sold all of her furniture, bought a 1973 Airstream camper, traded in her Jetta for a Ford F150 and traveled around the country solo for a few months. (Because, duh.) That love of freedom and adventure has never stopped, and Rachel attempts to live her life in California as a never-ending road trip.
After 15+ years of building brands in between (or during) travel adventures, Rachel considers herself a Brand Documentarian, building a brand look and lifestyle through stories, photos, and experiences. She now lives in the little mountain town of Idyllwild, creating brand content, hosting branding retreats and helping clients figure out what the hell they’re doing and how to project it with her Personal Brand Coaching program BRAND x SPIRIT.
Website: BRAND x SPIRIT
Instagram: @RachelMaeFurman (check out #TheLeisureLodge for all her beautiful mountain cabin photos!)
About Jess:
Jess Hooper is a dot-connector and problem solver specializing in leveraging networks and connections for DEC Artists. Her works spans all facets of the company, from national and global activations working with organizations like Wounded Warrior Project, Bezos Family Foundation and CASA, to managing production of socially impactful content with civil rights icon Dolores Huerta. She is currently a producer on three original programs she is helping to launch in 2019 for DEC’s newest venture, Werk! TV.
Jess lives in North Hollywood with her husband and amazing four-year-old daughter. Hobbies include working out and convincing everyone she comes in contact with to crush their goals.
Website: www.stuffjesslikes.com
Instagram: @stuffjesslikes
Twitter: @stuffjesslikes
LinkedIn: @jessicaahooper
The podcast currently has 53 episodes available.