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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
“There are so many things, that as you're trying to grow a business or as you're working, that you really need help with. Asking for help is actually a boss move.” says Lisa Latimer. She is a mindset coach and host of the Personal Growth Lifestyle Podcast. She goes on to explain self-healing and the process of walking your mindset consciously.
Emerging victorious after over a decade in the trenches of narcissist abuse, Lisa knows what it takes to cut through crippling low self-esteem and fear of failure. As a self-awareness facilitator/coach and author, Lisa helps women silence fear, gain clarity, and create the fulfillment they crave in life and business.
As a human filter, she’s obsessed with flipping the script on ideas and conventional wisdom, dissecting it to understand how her clients and herself process it.
Tune into this week’s episode of The Working Moms for an informative conversation between host Pam Maass and Lisa Latimer about how to increase your self-awareness, becoming Jedi Master-like in your ability to consciously filter out what doesn’t serve you, get to the roots of your false truths & self-limiting beliefs so that they’re no longer a threat (possibly becoming an asset), and creating new habits that will help you break through the most difficult walls.
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/shessobossmindsetincubator
https://ambitious-women-rize.mn.co/share/5STcTbYjtP6l4Cz1?utm_source=manual
https://lisalatimer.com/feed/podcast
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/theworkingmoms
Pamela Maass on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-maass/
Law Mother Website:
https://www.lawmother.com
“We do business with people, and that’s really the foundation of LinkedIn,” says Benita Samuels, self-proclaimed LinkedIn junkie. She goes on to explain that LinkedIn rewards people for participating and being present in the platform’s community. While LinkedIn may have originated as a place to put your digital resume, Benita warns listeners that the platform has drastically shifted gears since Microsoft acquired it in 2016. Now, LinkedIn is a place where individuals and businesses should share who they are, what they do, and how they help. In this digital age, LinkedIn provides a new forum for networking...and who wants to actively connect with the person in the corner at a networking event, who never speaks their mind or shares their authentic self?
Meredith Andersen first discovered her passion for real estate after her husband read Flipping Houses for Dummies. At the time, Meredith and her husband were living on a sailboat off the coast of Mexico. They originally returned to the states to flip houses with the ultimate goal of collecting passive income to put towards future sailing adventures. And while Meredith’s dream of permanently living at sea never materialized, she nevertheless developed a love for real estate that has stuck with her to this day.
“Embrace the few things you can do, and do those things really well,” says Jenny Levine Finke, Certified Integrated Nutrition Coach and author of Dear Gluten, It’s Not Me, It’s You. In this episode of Working Moms, Jenny is sharing her insider knowledge on how to grow your blog -- and actually make money!
Jenny started her blogging journey after she was diagnosed with Celiacs disease in her 30s. She decided to enroll in an online nutrition coach training to learn more about her disease and help people like her feel better, but she soon discovered she wanted to do more than help individual clients. So, she started a blog! In the many years since, she has grown her following, started communities on social media, written a book, and made an income from her passion project.
If you have dreams of being a blogger, you are going to want to tune in to learn more about how Jenny made it happen, and all the lessons she’s learned along the way!
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https://www.goodforyouglutenfree.com
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/theworkingmoms
Pamela Maass on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-maass/
Law Mother Website:
https://www.lawmother.com
Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
https://www.meetfireside.com/podcast-production-service/
“Be merciful with yourself,” says family lawyer Genet Johnson. In this episode of the Working Moms podcast, Genet is talking about effective communication in a family law case - and how setting goals for the important conversations you have about your case can help you get the best outcome.
Genet reveals some of the lessons she’s learned from her time as a family lawyer, which she shares in this episode. Her top tip? Make a plan about what you want to get out of your conversation, and slow down. As she says, “When our hearts are beating fast and we’re agitated, it’s very easy to say things we don’t mean.” This is especially important when communicating with your loved ones, who are probably also dealing with strong emotions during this time.
Genet’s actionable insights about communicating during a family law case are valuable for any difficult or emotional conversation. You’re going to want to listen in!
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/genet-t-johnson-a7031018/
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/theworkingmoms
Pamela Maass on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-maass/
Law Mother Website:
https://www.lawmother.com
Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
https://www.meetfireside.com/podcast-production-service/
“Micro self-care really matters,” says Lori Mihalich-Levin, partner at a global law firm and founder of Mindful Return, an online community for working parents transitioning back from parental leave. In this episode of the Working Moms podcast, Lori is talking about all her tips and tricks for parents transitioning back to work -- from building community to buying noise cancelling headphones so you can work from home without going bonkers.
Lori focuses the conversation around the four pillars of her Mindful Return program: mindset, logistics, leadership, and connection. Those pillars are based on her own experience as a working mom trying to go back to the law firm without any support or guidance. As Lori says, “There were a ton of classes about what my baby needs, but nothing about what I need as a parent.”
Lori shares tons of amazing, tangible, practical tips that you can do, whether you are back in the office or still working from home in this week’s episode, so don’t miss it!
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https://www.mindfulreturn.com/working-mom-not-abandoning/
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/theworkingmoms
Pamela Maass on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-maass/
Law Mother Website:
https://www.lawmother.com
Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
https://www.meetfireside.com/podcast-production-service/
“You do not need to be a millionaire to have a millionaire mindset,” says financial life coach Annette Schmidt. This week, Pam is talking with Annette about cultivating a millionaire mindset and how to become an intuitive budgeter -- but this isn’t about spreadsheets and tedious tracking. It’s all about making financial goals for yourself, and then making sure your money habits are in alignments with those goals.
Annette says she “grew up” in finance because she became a banker at eighteen. She left corporate America when she became a mom, but she never lost her passion for helping people manage and grow their money. Annette shares her philosophy on wealth, and reminds us that at the end of the day, money management can’t be separated from our other life goals. She talks with Pam about finding your “why,” getting out of three common money cycles, and learning how to align your spending with what you actually enjoy.
This episode is full of incredible, actionable ways to change your relationship with money -- you are going to want to tune in!
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www.facebook.com/groups/financiallysavvymoms
www.instagram.com/thefinsavvymom
www.thefinsavvymom.com
Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4hLjgNzQnPP5axQ9SVopN3?si=mHsN-9Q5RmWc3Vf5QTdnHQ
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/theworkingmoms
Pamela Maass on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-maass/
Law Mother Website:
https://www.lawmother.com
Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
https://www.meetfireside.com/podcast-production-service/
“We get 1% better every day,” says John Lee Dumas, better known as JLD of the award-winning podcast Entrepreneurs on Fire, which reaches over 1 million listeners per month. JLD is a major figure in podcasting, but his success didn’t happen overnight. In this episode of the Working Moms podcast, Pam is talking with JLD about his new book The Common Path to Uncommon Success,, and what he’s learned about achieving financial freedom from interviewing more than 3000 amazing entrepreneurs.
Tune in this week to hear about:
You won’t want to miss this interview with Pam and JLD about what it takes to really be free.
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Bio: John Lee Dumas is the founder and host of the award winning podcast, Entrepreneurs On Fire. With over 100 million listens of his 3000+ episodes, JLD has turned Entrepreneurs On Fire into a media empire that generates over a million listens every month and 7-figures of NET annual revenue 8-years in a row. His first traditionally published book, The Common Path to Uncommon Success is available for pre-order now with 5 amazing bonuses at UncommonSuccessBook.com
Entrepreneurs on Fire: https://www.eofire.com
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/theworkingmoms
Pamela Maass on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-maass/
Law Mother Website:
https://www.lawmother.com
Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
https://www.meetfireside.com/podcast-production-service/
“If someone listens to you and they like, then they are going to seek you out and buy from you,” says Michelle Glogovac, host of My Simplified Life podcast and founder of The MSL Collective. Michelle is a podcast aficionado and PR expert, and she talks with host Pam Maass about her top podcast pitching tips for business owners at all stages of their career.
Michelle spent most of her career in general aviation, though her childhood dream was law. But when she listened to her first podcast in September 2018, she was inspired to start looking for her passion. Ironically, the host from that first podcast asked her to pitch an interview, and Michelle realized how much she loved podcasting itself -- and the process of building relationships in the podcasting community.
In this episode, Michelle talks about when and how to pitch, where to find the podcasts that will want to feature you, and how to know if it's time to start your own podcast. For all the podcast dreamers out there, this episode is for you!
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www.themslcollective.com
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/my-simplified-life/id1479782634
Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/workingmoms
Pamela Maass on LinkedIn
Law Mother Website:
https://www.lawmother.com
Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
“Don’t find a partner that’s like you,” says Lynn Power, Co-Founder & CEO of MASAMI. As a long-time marketing executive turned co-founder of a successful clean beauty company, Lynn knows what it takes to not only start a business, but reach your audience. In this episode of the Working Moms Podcast, she tells the story of her transition into entrepreneurship, and shares some amazing, inexpensive resources to help you spread the word about your business.
After thirty years in marketing, Lynn wasn’t feeling fulfilled by her job anymore. She had lost that creative spark that got her into marketing in the first place. When she met her co-founder and his husband, Masa (the inspiration for MASAMI!) she knew she’d found something that would inspire her. She talks with Pam about her top tips for developing a killer marketing strategy, some free/cheap resources she’s used to make content and drive brand awareness, and how she balances motherhood and her life as a CEO by dragging her kids along, so they can get in on the action.
Tune in this week to fast track your marketing plan and learn from the best -- while embracing the work that truly inspires you.
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https://www.instagram.com/lovemasamihair/
Links mentioned in episode:
https://www.helpareporter.com
https://videoleapapp.com
https://www.dojomojo.com/home
Facebook Group
Pamela Maass on Linkedin
Law Mother Website
Podcast production and show notes provided by FIRESIDE Marketing
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.