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When I sat down with sisters Amy and Nancy Harrington, co-founders of The Passionistas Project, I realized within the first few minutes that we were kindred spirits. Maybe it was the shared love of all things Hollywood, or maybe it was just how easy the conversation felt, but either way, this episode quickly became one of my favourites.
Amy and Nancy grew up in a small town outside Boston in a house filled with art, music, and theatre. Nancy actually asked her mother for a sibling when she was four years old, and nine months later, Amy was born. They have been best friends ever since. That early bond turned out to be the foundation for everything they have built together as adults, including a podcast, an annual summit, and a global community called the Sisterhood.
What struck me most was how naturally they have blended their personal relationship with their business relationship. Amy described it as being able to work every day with the one person she trusts most on the planet, and that trust shows in everything they do, from how they split interview opportunities (yes, even when Mick Jagger was involved) to how they made the leap from a side project to a thriving global community.
We also talked about what makes people feel truly heard. After conducting over 1,700 interviews, Amy and Nancy have learned that starting a conversation with someone's childhood often opens them up in a way nothing else does. It is almost like a small act of therapy, and it creates space for real honesty.
A few takeaways from this conversation:
If this conversation made you think about a relationship in your own life or business that deserves a little more attention, reach out to that person. That is where it all starts.
You can find Amy and Nancy at thepassionistasproject.com, where they also offer a free roadmap called "30 Minutes to Find Your Story."
In appreciation for being here, I have some gifts for you:
A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile:
An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by checking this presentation page - you won’t regret it.
AND … Don’t forget to connect with me on LinkedIn and be eligible for my complimentary LinkedIn profile audit – I do one each month for a lucky listener!
Connect with me:
http://JanicePorter.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/
https://www.facebook.com/janiceporter1
https://www.instagram.com/socjanice/
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When I sat down with sisters Amy and Nancy Harrington, co-founders of The Passionistas Project, I realized within the first few minutes that we were kindred spirits. Maybe it was the shared love of all things Hollywood, or maybe it was just how easy the conversation felt, but either way, this episode quickly became one of my favourites.
Amy and Nancy grew up in a small town outside Boston in a house filled with art, music, and theatre. Nancy actually asked her mother for a sibling when she was four years old, and nine months later, Amy was born. They have been best friends ever since. That early bond turned out to be the foundation for everything they have built together as adults, including a podcast, an annual summit, and a global community called the Sisterhood.
What struck me most was how naturally they have blended their personal relationship with their business relationship. Amy described it as being able to work every day with the one person she trusts most on the planet, and that trust shows in everything they do, from how they split interview opportunities (yes, even when Mick Jagger was involved) to how they made the leap from a side project to a thriving global community.
We also talked about what makes people feel truly heard. After conducting over 1,700 interviews, Amy and Nancy have learned that starting a conversation with someone's childhood often opens them up in a way nothing else does. It is almost like a small act of therapy, and it creates space for real honesty.
A few takeaways from this conversation:
If this conversation made you think about a relationship in your own life or business that deserves a little more attention, reach out to that person. That is where it all starts.
You can find Amy and Nancy at thepassionistasproject.com, where they also offer a free roadmap called "30 Minutes to Find Your Story."
In appreciation for being here, I have some gifts for you:
A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile:
An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by checking this presentation page - you won’t regret it.
AND … Don’t forget to connect with me on LinkedIn and be eligible for my complimentary LinkedIn profile audit – I do one each month for a lucky listener!
Connect with me:
http://JanicePorter.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/
https://www.facebook.com/janiceporter1
https://www.instagram.com/socjanice/
Thanks for listening!
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think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social
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Leave us an Apple Podcast review
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greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple, which
exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute,
please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.