The Way You Serve Makes People Show Up | Elizabeth Rider | MTM116
Release Date: 01/01/2018
Making the Maven
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Hello my beautiful Mavens! Today I am sharing with you the final and last episode of the podcast.
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Holly Bertone has an amazing and beautiful story to share. First of all, she is both a breast cancer and Hashimoto’s survivor. She is Founder of Pink Fortitude and the Author of Thriving in the Workforce with Autoimmune Disease, which is also an Amazon Bestseller.
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Kate Swoboda is the Author of The Courage Habit and she is an expert on habit-formation and building psychological courage. Fear-based behaviors can become habitual, but this means that you can also develop courageous-based behaviors too!
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Jen Mavros is a modern-day Spiritual Messenger, the host of The Jen Mavros Show, and the creator of The Mavros Method of Manifestation. Her work has helped 5900+ of purpose-driven entrepreneurs discover and live the life they truly desire.
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Razi Berry is the Co-Founder of Naturopathic Doctor News & Review (NDNR) and Founder of NaturalPath. At 25 years old, Razi was sick and going from doctor to doctor trying to find out why. No one could help and it got so bad that she decided it was time to fire all of them and start fresh… and that’s how she found homeopathy.
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Amanda Gates always felt like a weird kid when she was growing up. Her mother was a full-on hippy who made her own clothes, soaps, etc. All Amanda wanted to be when she was growing up was ‘normal.’ However, when she built her first dream home, she was unhappy. Nothing felt right in her house, and that’s how she found herself getting into Feng Shui and slowly becoming a closeted (and then out in the open!) hippy.
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JP Sears is a popular YouTuber, emotional healing coach, and student of life. JP’s YouTube videos have often gone viral, reaching over millions of views. On this episode, JP discusses fear, authenticity, and why you should take your own medicine when it comes to helping others.
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Scott Gerber is the CEO of The Community Company, an organization that builds and manages community-driven programs for media companies and global brands. Scott is also the co-author of Super Connector, which is what today’s show is all about! How can you be a super connector if you’re an introvert? What’s the difference between a connector vs. a networker? All these questions answered and more on today’s episode!
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Keith Norris is the Founder and Owner of the Paleo F(x), a conference that not only focuses on the Paleo diet, but also on your physical health as well.
info_outlineElizabeth Rider is a health coach, TV host, and wellness expert. She offers healthy recipes and straightforward nutrition advice that draws millions of inspired readers to her blog. Elizabeth is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and her recipes have been featured on MindBodyGreen, Buzzfeed, and more. On the show, Elizabeth offers sage advice on how to keep your business and your dreams working for you, not against you.
Key Insights & Aha Moments:
*For this episode, you definitely want to grab your pen and paper.
*Getting clarity in your vision and your purpose is the foundation of your business. Don’t skip this step! I’ve got a freebie that can help you get this step right from the start.
*How did Elizabeth get started as a health coach?
*Ultimately, it is not anybody’s job to believe in you, it’s only your job to believe in yourself.
*Why are people so afraid of getting started on their dreams? It’s because they’re afraid of what people will think of them.
*Remember, certainty is an illusion. So, it’s important to start feeling comfortable with uncertainty.
*We’re on this planet to shine, yet we create so much suffering for ourselves. Why?
*What’s your motivation for creating your business? If you do it just for the followers then it’s destined to fail.
*What are you struggling with right now?
*What happens if you want to help ‘everybody’? How do you handle niching down?
*Even if you have an online model for your business, you still need to do grassroots marketing. Shaking hands and looking people in the eye goes way further than a sales page ever will.
*How long did it take Elizabeth to build her business where it was no longer a struggle?
*If you feel like you’re struggling, you have to invest more in your education to help you get out of that trap.
*Elizabeth offers some actions steps on what you need to do TODAY to get a good start on your business.
*When it comes to confidence, the biggest thing you need to do is get to know yourself.
*When you’re starting out, just get your content out there. Don’t worry about the design of your website just yet.
*What’s next for Elizabeth?
Mentioned in This Episode:
5 Steps to a Waitlist Wellness Practice — Freebie!
Wellness Marketing Master Class