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Episode 87: Turning Adversity Into Triumph, with Lea Woodford

The Other Side Of Potential

Release Date: 03/04/2020

Episode 99: Recognizing Patterns and Adapting to Crisis, with Dr. Sharon Spano show art Episode 99: Recognizing Patterns and Adapting to Crisis, with Dr. Sharon Spano

The Other Side Of Potential

Sharon Spano, Ph.D. helps thriving family business owners overcome challenges when life and business collide. As a business strategist, author, and Professional Integral Coach, she leads her clients through specific research-based practices that empower them to realign their business strategy with a life of meaning, accelerated performance, and increased profitability.

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Episode 98: Developing a Healthier Relationship with Money, with Michelle Arpin Begina show art Episode 98: Developing a Healthier Relationship with Money, with Michelle Arpin Begina

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Michelle’s earliest memories from childhood all relate to money. And yet, the stories and lessons learned from different branches of her family tree couldn’t be more dichotomous!

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Episode 97: Overcoming the Relationship Strains of Shelter-In-Place, with Ken Blackman show art Episode 97: Overcoming the Relationship Strains of Shelter-In-Place, with Ken Blackman

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Ken Blackman is a connection and intimacy expert who has coached couples from San Francisco to Paris to Sydney and trained thousands of students in his workshops on intimacy and relationships. His work has garnered mentions everywhere from Cosmopolitan to Business Insider to Playboy to Tim Ferriss’s 4-Hour series. With nearly two decades of experience, Ken’s powerful, unapologetic break from conventional advice is shifting the global conversation around sex, love, and committed coupledom.

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Episode 96: Stronger Relationships During Social Distancing, with Randy Parks show art Episode 96: Stronger Relationships During Social Distancing, with Randy Parks

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Randy Parks is the founder, owner, and CEO of Parks Motor Group, a family of car dealerships with locations throughout Central Florida. Randy obtained his bachelor’s degree from the University of Miami School of Business and received his MBA in business management from Rollins College, before going on to purchase his first auto dealership, Longwood Lincoln Mercury, in 1979. Randy then began the hard work of growing his business, and now Parks Motor Group encompasses eleven dealerships within the region.

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Episode 95: Managing Your Life and Health in Times of Stress, with Dr. Sangeeta Pati show art Episode 95: Managing Your Life and Health in Times of Stress, with Dr. Sangeeta Pati

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Sangeeta Pati graduated at the top of her medical class at the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine, Baltimore, and completed her residency at Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C. She has worked extensively internationally as Medical Director for a 350-employee non-profit organization, Engenderhealth, on maternal mortality reduction programs funded by the Gates Foundation.

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Episode 94: Crisis Communications for Small Businesses, with Bill Coletti show art Episode 94: Crisis Communications for Small Businesses, with Bill Coletti

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Bill Coletti is a reputation management, crisis communications and professional development expert, keynote speaker, Wall Street Journal Risk & Compliance panelist, and best-selling author of Critical Moments: The New Mindset of Reputation Management. He has more than 25 years of global experience managing high-stakes crises, issues management, and media relations challenges for both Fortune 500 companies and winning global political campaigns.

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Episode 93: Finding Inner Calm and Moving Forward, with Tricia Brouk and Rob Dube show art Episode 93: Finding Inner Calm and Moving Forward, with Tricia Brouk and Rob Dube

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During the challenging times of today’s business reality, it can be difficult to find the calmness and clarity you need to lead. On this episode of the Other Side of Potential podcast, encore guests Tricia Brouk and Rob Dube explain why necessity truly is the mother of invention, and Rob Dube offers his thoughts on using meditation practice to help you find calm in the chaos.

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Episode 92: Preparing Your Family-Owned Business to Survive the Crisis, with Craig Cody show art Episode 92: Preparing Your Family-Owned Business to Survive the Crisis, with Craig Cody

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Craig Cody is a Certified Public Accountant, Certified Tax Coach, Business Owner and Former New York City Police Officer with 17 years of experience on the Force. As a Certified Tax Coach, Craig belongs to a select group of tax practitioners throughout the country who undergo extensive training and continued education on various tax planning techniques and strategies to become, as well as remain certified.

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Episode 91: Intergenerational Wealth and Transition Planning, with Thomasina Williams show art Episode 91: Intergenerational Wealth and Transition Planning, with Thomasina Williams

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Thomasina H. Williams serves as a Strategic Thought Partner, Consultant, and Coach to Enterprising Families. She works with clients to advance generational success as their family legacy, by being as intentional in developing their family’s human capital as they are in growing their financial capital.

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Episode 90: Survival Decoded for the Family Owned Business: How to Move Beyond Survival to Thriving in a Crisis, with Dr. Sharon Spano show art Episode 90: Survival Decoded for the Family Owned Business: How to Move Beyond Survival to Thriving in a Crisis, with Dr. Sharon Spano

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Sharon Spano, Ph.D. helps thriving family business owners overcome challenges when life and business collide. As a business strategist, author, and Professional Integral Coach, she leads her clients through specific research-based practices that empower them to realign their business strategy with a life of meaning, accelerated performance, and increased profitability.

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Lea Woodford is the Chief Executive Officer and founder of the SmartFem Media Group, a full-service digital marketing and advertising company. SmartFem was created as a direct result of Lea’s many years as a publicist, columnist, and Radio & T.V. personality. Utilizing her extensive experience as a business consultant and entrepreneur, Lea’s vision to make a difference in the lives of women, led her to create a magazine that bridges the online community with the local community. With the ability to connect people via her extensive network, Lea is often referred to as “The Connector.” Lea also has a passion for working with young professionals, and today she ensures that SmartFem Magazine helps create opportunities for interns and graduates from ASU’s Walter Cronkite School.

As a sought after International Speaker, Lea draws from her own life experiences, sharing her inspirational stories with grace and humor. Her keynotes focus on leadership, innovation, and change to drive business as she engages audiences and fosters a “Think Bigger” mentality. Lea motivates her audiences and her team with a “Find Your Voice” mantra. As she “walks her talk,” Lea encourages people to be bolder in their own businesses, and she demonstrates how success and failure are both an integral part of intentionally growing in the right direction. She consistently brings a fresh approach and perspective on marketing, leadership, innovation, and customer service.

Lea’s expertise in online marketing and social media allows her to assist companies with the latest trends and helps move them to the next level in the ever-changing digital space. She is a master at imparting valuable information in a fun and entertaining way that leaves audiences motivated and ready to take action!

What you will learn in this episode:

  • How Lea’s conversation with her daughter inspired her to start SmartFem Media Group
  • How her husband’s profound injuries from a motorcycle accident and her own battle with skin cancer resulted in a dramatic change to her life
  • How her facial reconstruction and subsequent divorce eventually led her to meet and marry the ideal business partner
  • Why Lea’s mission is to empower women through coaching, and why too many women are afraid of owning their accomplishments due to fear of seeming like they’re bragging
  • Why Lea wrote her soon-to-be-published book “How to Monetize Your Book Before You Write It,” and why a successful book is about more than just writing
  • How Jack Canfield’s Chicken Soup for the Soul had a profound impact on Lea during a difficult period in her life
  • Lea shares stories of some of the young women she has helped and supported through her work and in her family life
  • Why Lea started a magazine to generate new business leads, and why she loves and thrives in this work
  • What exciting growth and expansion plans Lea has for her business and the SmartFem group for the coming year
  • Lea discusses her plans and stage guests for the upcoming SmartFem Summit, April 23-24 in Scottsdale, Arizona

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