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This Shit Works

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The people you meet can 100% Change Your Life! Networking is how you meet those people. Which sucks because you hate networking, you think you're bad at networking, and you certainly don’t have time to network. Bullshit! Welcome to This Shit Works, a weekly podcast hosted by entrepreneur, CEO, public speaker, author, business development strategist and networking coach Julie Brown. Just don’t call her Downtown Julie Brown - she doesn’t like that.

Each week Julie will bring to you her no nonsense tips, tricks and conversations around networking your way to more friends, more adventures and way more success!

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How Storytelling Can Make You a Better Networker with Tyler Foley

July 13, 2022 09:00 - 45 minutes - 52.6 MB

We’ve always been taught that in the event we have stage fright, in order to calm our nerves we should envision the audience naked. I’m not exactly sure where this gem of a tactic came from but let’s just say it’s never worked for me.  My guest on the podcast today wants to turn that advice completely around. He wants us to be naked in front of the audience. Figuratively naked - as in willing to share our stories, willing to be raw and honest and open in order to better connect with people....

100th Episode of This Sh!t Works!

July 06, 2022 09:00 - 6 minutes - 7.94 MB

In thinking about how to celebrate the 100th episode I started to wonder why I even cared that it was the 100th episode. Like is the number 100 really better than say the number 83?    Why do we care so much about the number 100? Listen in to learn why we gravitate towards whole numbers, regulate our behaviors to achieve them and unconsciously use the roundedness of the price as a proxy for quality.    Who knew so much of our behaviors are influenced by numbers.  Drink of the Week: Perf...

10 Ways to Bring Good Karma to Your Network

June 29, 2022 09:00 - 8 minutes - 9.71 MB

Studies show that most of us believe in Karma - even if we don’t admit it. Do you believe in it?  Do you agree that it’s a Bitch as the saying goes? Karma really speaks of the spiritual cycle of cause and effect. When we perform good deeds and have good intentions we are adding to our own good karma. But when we have bad intentions or do bad deeds our bad karma starts to add up.  According to the karmic laws of cause and effect, all of our actions, thoughts and intentions create energy. And...

3 Strategies to Start Investing in Cryptocurrency with Josh Rhodes

June 22, 2022 09:00 - 34 minutes - 39.2 MB

Cryptocurrency has the fastest adoption rate of any form of currency in the history of currency. But, only 10% of the entire population has invested in. Meaning 90% of people know nothing or close to nothing about it. My guest today wants to change that. Josh Rhodes, the owner of Crypto Y’all wants everyone to feel comfortable investing in cryptocurrency. On the show he breaks down the 3 types of cryptocurrency strategies that anyone can understand; appreciation, leverage and cash flow.  D...

When Holidays Hurt: How to Cope with Difficult Occasions

June 15, 2022 09:00 - 7 minutes - 8.98 MB

According to the National Center for Fathering, "More than 20 million children live in a home without the physical presence of a father. If it were classified as a disease, fatherlessness would be an epidemic worthy of attention as any national emergency." Fathers day can be difficult for people in your network for a number of reasons. Listen in to this weeks episode where I discuss how to cope when fathers day is a difficult holiday.  Drink of the Week: The Absent Father  This episode is...

How to Tap Into Your Spirit Squad for Business Guidance with Whitney McNeill

June 08, 2022 09:00 - 37 minutes - 42.8 MB

When I was young my mother told me that everyone had a guardian angel. I was so convinced of this that there were days when I wouldn’t let my sister sit next to me in the backseat of the car for fear of crushing her (my guardian angel was always a her). When you think of spirits do you think of the “I see dead people scenario” or is it more of the guardian angel variety? Do you even believe that there are such things as spirit guides? Would you believe that we are all born with 2-3 spirit g...

The Connecting Power of Books & Stories

June 01, 2022 09:00 - 6 minutes - 7.89 MB

Have you ever missed a character in a book after you turned the final page on their story and they were no longer part of your day? Connecting over books is one of my favorite ways to talk to strangers. You may not think that something like reading a book, which is a solitary act, can be a way in which we can connect to other people, to network even, but it is, if you share what you are enjoying and take the time to ask others, even strangers what they are reading.  Listen in to this week'...

How to be Superbold in 90 Days with Fred Joyal

May 25, 2022 09:00 - 40 minutes - 46.7 MB

How many opportunities to meet someone have you missed, because you were too shy to approach someone, because you hesitated and then the moment was gone? Have you missed the opportunity to walk up to someone famous or that you really admire because you just couldn’t get yourself to do it. What would your life be like if you never missed an opportunity like that again.  Fred Joyal thinks that boldness is a gift – but not something that you are gifted with or born with- but a gift we can all ...

Dismantling the Idea of Quid Pro Quo in Networking

May 18, 2022 09:00 - 5 minutes - 5.8 MB

Quid pro quo is a Latin phrase used in English to mean an exchange of goods or services, in which one transfer is contingent upon the other; "a favor for a favor". Phrases with similar meanings include: "give and take", "tit for tat", "you scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours". Look at it this way. Quid Pro Quo is literally this for that. The transfer of the favors happens simultaneously. In networking it almost never works.  Listen in to learn how reciprocity - which happens over the l...

What to Ask: How to Learn What Customers Need, but Won't Tell You with Andrea Olson

May 11, 2022 09:00 - 39 minutes - 45.2 MB

​​Today we produce more data on a daily basis than ever before. We think that this data helps us make decisions - or influences why our customers make the decisions they do. But its not always the case. 95% of our decisions take place unconsciously - we make decisions based on emotion versus logic.    When it comes to surveying our customers we are generally taught to ask open ended questions, and to extract, but the truth is traditional customer feedback methods ignore two essential sourc...

May the Fourth Be With You: The Connecting Power of Star Wars

May 04, 2022 09:00 - 7 minutes - 8.46 MB

It has been more than four decades since the release of "Star Wars" -- and yet, we are still enthralled!  May 4th is now commonly known as Star Wars Day. It’s a veritable holiday! But, this internationally celebrated day is more than just a quote in the film, the day itself represents how George Lucas connected people in ways that others just could not. Studies show 62% of the American population say they like Star Wars! Why, though? What is it about this tale of a galaxy far far away that...

High Level Networking Via Podcast Guesting with Jason Cercone

April 27, 2022 09:00 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MB

57% of the US population currently listens to podcasts! That’s huge for a medium that’s technically still in its infancy.  Being a podcast guest is an often overlooked networking opportunity. Have you ever considered podcast guesting as a way to increase your network. Probably not, but that’s all about to change thanks to my guest today. Jason Cercone, the founder of Cercone Consulting helps brands and professionals maximize the podcast platform - whether it’s their own platform - or by lea...

Never Eat Alone But Chew with Your Mouth Closed - Muckbang and Misophonia

April 20, 2022 09:00 - 6 minutes - 7.74 MB

Have you ever felt annoyed by a certain sound? Eating sounds, nose and throat sounds, repetitive sounds like a pen clicking or the tapping of a foot. If you answered yes you might have misophonia.  According to studies, approximately 20 percent of all people have this disorder to some extent, and it could be causing problems in their business and straining their relationships.  Listen in to get a better understanding of this little studied disorder.  Drink of the Week: Sacred Silence. Th...

Get More Done in Half the Time by Eliminating Brain Fog with Tanessa Shears

April 13, 2022 09:00 - 41 minutes - 37.7 MB

Brain fog is characterized by confusion, forgetfulness, and a lack of focus and mental clarity. Most likely caused by overworking, lack of sleep, stress, and spending too much time on the computer. There are additional causes of brain fog tied to how we eat and fuel our bodies.  Listen in as I talk with Health Coach Tanessa Shears about the twelve proven ways to biohack your body so you can eliminate brain fog and get more done in less time.  Drink of the Week: fog cutter. This episode is...

How to Avoid Toxic Positivity

April 06, 2022 09:00 - 8 minutes - 7.62 MB

When going through a tough time has anyone ever told you that it could be worse, or that you should stay positive? These statements are forms of toxic positivity and although often well intentioned they are probably destroying your relationships without you even knowing it. Toxic positivity silences our emotions, and forces us to pretend to be happy even when we are struggling. Nothing positive can come from that.  Listen in to learn four ways we can combat self-imposed toxic positivity as ...

Sword Swallowing, Fire Eating and the History of Lipstick with Ilise Carter

March 30, 2022 09:00 - 34 minutes - 31.2 MB

Let me tell you a little bit about our guest today! Ilise Carter is an award-winning sideshow performer  - yeah - you heard me right - she a sword swallower, fire eater, blockhead and pain-proof girl who has worked with Rob Zombie, Cirque du Soleil, and appeared on Gossip Girl, Oddities, The President Show, Mysteries at the Museum, and she also has a degree in American Studies from Barnard and she recently wrote a book about the history of lipstick. Yes. Lipstick, something small enough to ...

Just Say No: How to Overcome Meeting Overload

March 23, 2022 09:00 - 10 minutes - 9.53 MB

Is your calendar stacked with zoom meetings on top of zoom meetings? The average company executive spends 23 hours per week in meetings, even though most of them useless and not the highest and best use of their time? Listen in to discover the 6 psychological reasons why we schedule and attend useless meetings and what you can do to break free of the meeting madness and put precious hours back into your day? Drink of the Week: Safety Meeting by Stowe Cider This episode is sponsored by Nic...

How to Unlock and Amplify Your Talent with Rick Lozano

March 16, 2022 09:00 - 36 minutes - 33.6 MB

Henry Ford once said, “There is no man living who isn’t capable of doing more than he thinks he can do.” If that is the case then how do we unlock the hidden potential in ourselves. How can business leaders unlock it within their team members? Listen in as I talk with Rick Lozano author of Acoustic Leadership: Develop a Leadership Culture the Resonates as well as the creator of the Unlock and Amplify program as he discusses the three things that leaders need to focus on. Drink of the Week:...

The Benefits of the Work from Anywhere World

March 09, 2022 09:00 - 9 minutes - 8.53 MB

“Chris and I are working from Buenos Aires and traveling about Argentina for two months.” That was an email I received back from a person in my network the other day. It made me stop and think, is there a reason why I’m not working from Buenos Aires, or anywhere other than home right now for that matter. What are the benefits of the so-called “Work from Anywhere” trend? Well research suggests that there are a number of benefits, not just for employees, but companies and society as a whole w...

How to Be a top 1% Communicator with Master Talk Creator Brenden Kumarasamy

March 02, 2022 09:00 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

Have you ever thought about creating communication goals? We set goals for lots of other things in our lives, exercise, eating healthy, milestone projects and many more.  What would it look like if we approached communication in a more strategic way? I wonder how much better we would be at asking for what we want, delegating tasks, communicating ideas, initiating interesting conversations, repairing relationships, furthering our careers - if we knew exactly why we were talking and what the ...

Did the Art of Conversation Die with the Landline?

February 23, 2022 09:00 - 7 minutes - 6.75 MB

Are you old enough to remember a world without cell phones or text messaging - where the only phone you had was attached to a wall in your house, most likely in your kitchen, and if you wanted a private conversation you needed to stretch the phone cord all the way into the bathroom and shut the door.   You’d think with all the advances in cellular technology that we would be better at communicating with each other - but the opposite is true. The original definition of the word phone comes f...

Can You See Her Now? Visibility and Women of Color with Janet Kafadar

February 16, 2022 09:00 - 32 minutes - 29.3 MB

A 2013 study conducted by the Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University Showed that women are keenly aware of the rewards of visibility. They know that being noticed — for example, by interjecting during meetings and taking credit for accomplishments — is a conventional strategy for professional advancement. Still, to this day many women consciously reject this strategy. Instead, women employ “intentional invisibility” opting for risk-averse, conflict-avoidant strategies i...

Is Valentine’s Day Romantic or Just an Obligatory Hallmark Holiday?

February 09, 2022 09:00 - 9 minutes - 8.41 MB

We know St. Valentine as the Patron Saint of Love, but he was also the patron saint  beekeeping, fainting, and the plague. Doesn’t that just ooze romance? Studies show that there is some serious polarization around valentines day. Almost half of Americans describe Valentine's Day as "overrated," yet another 43 percent call it "romantic." Listen in for a little history of Valentine's Day and to learn the 3 reasons why people like me (and almost half of Americans) don’t particularly care for...

The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing

February 02, 2022 09:00 - 8 minutes - 7.95 MB

Can the time of day affect how creative you are, whether or not you will get a raise when you ask for it, if you will get better treatment in a hospital or score better on tests. Well, the research overwhelmingly says yes, to all those things and many more. Big data studies show that there is a two hour window during the day that doctors are more likely to give a fatal dose of anesthesia? In that same two hours students are more likely to bomb on standardized tests and CEO’s are more likely...

The Healing Power of Music Therapy with Kristi Faby

January 26, 2022 09:00 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

The concept of music as a healing influence, one which can affect our health and behavior is at least as old as the writings of Aristotle and Plato and in some cultures, long before that.  Music Therapy, as a 20th century profession formally began after World Wars I and II when community musicians of all types, both amateur and professional, traveled to Veterans hospitals around the country to play for the thousands of veterans suffering both physical and emotional trauma from the wars. The...

How to Express and Show Sympathy

January 19, 2022 09:00 - 7 minutes - 6.77 MB

The first thing we usually say to someone who has suffered a loss is “Let me know if there is anything I can do.” It’s a great sentiment - but it’s almost completely useless because more often than not the person has no idea what they need, they are still in shock and numbed by the loss.  Losing someone is a life changing experience. That person now lives in a world that is forever changed by the absence of their loved one, and because of this words can seem inadequate.  Listen in for 7 wa...

Thank You for Being a Friend: Life Lessons from the Golden Girls

January 12, 2022 09:00 - 7 minutes - 6.44 MB

The Golden Girls premiered in 1985. The show revolved around four older single women (three widows and one divorcée) all sharing a house in Miami. The show lasted 7 seasons and I have watched each of the 180 episodes multiple times. The show is genius and dare I say that I learned a lot about sarcasm and comedic timing from this show - especially from Dorothy’s character. There is no doubt that the show is funny, but it is also extremely deep - and it has a number of life lessons to teach. ...

From Chump to Champ: The Power of Habits with Darren LaCroix

January 05, 2022 09:00 - 43 minutes - 39.5 MB

Has anyone ever said to you, “don’t quit your day job”. This is such a sh!t thing to say, because it implies that if you aren’t proficient at something from the beginning, then you never will be and you should give up trying. One of the biggest mistakes you can make in business is thinking that things will come to you quickly. Believing that anyone has ever become an overnight success. Listen in as I talk with the one and only Darren LaCroix, the author of two books: Laugh & Get Rich and Th...

New Year, Same Me: Why You Should Ditch the New Year's Resolution

December 29, 2021 09:00 - 4 minutes - 4.14 MB

10% of people who make new year’s resolutions successfully implement lasting change. The other 90% fail. Why do we try to make resolutions if we know that they don’t work? Listen in to learn the three key factors for making lasting change in our lives.  Drink of the Week: Kir Royale https://cookieandkate.com/kir-royale-recipe/ This episode is sponsored by Nickerson, a full-service branding, marketing, and PR and communications agency with team members in Boston, LA, Miami, and NYC. https:...

It's the Least Miserable Time of the Year

December 22, 2021 09:00 - 7 minutes - 6.9 MB

Our whole lives we’ve been told that the holidays are "the most wonderful time of the year" but have we ever thought about if that is actually true and if it is why?  We tend to be more stressed during the holidays, with numerous events, family obligations, and making sure we get everything done before Santa gets here. Not to mention that the holiday season also ushers in colds, the flu, and likely other diseases - especially this year, additionally there is severely reduced daylight. But e...

Yo-Ho Sending Christmas Cards

December 15, 2021 09:00 - 10 minutes - 9.59 MB

Yo-Ho sending Christmas cards! It’s my favorite line from the iconic Twelve Pains of Christmas. But seriously, have you ever wondered why we send Christmas cards, how it started, and why don’t we take time to send notes to family and friends any other time of the year.  Listen in for a history lesson on how the Christmas card tradition started, a discussion on why we should be sending cards throughout the year, not just at Christmas time.  Drink of the Week: Last Word Cocktail https://www...

Using Enneagram Personality Types to Uncover Your Strengths with Nicole Saunders

December 08, 2021 09:00 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

We’ve all heard of the Meyers Briggs personality test, you’ve probably taken that test a few times over the course of your career - but have you ever taken an Enneagram test to find out your personality number. The Enneagram shows a range of healthy to unhealthy behaviors that each of the 9 personality types might demonstrate unconsciously. The enneagram number offers a foundation to have a discussion about who we are, why we do the things we do, why we react to things a certain way. Listen ...

Avoiding Burnout by Redefining Success with Rachel Sheerin

December 01, 2021 09:00 - 43 minutes - 39.6 MB

What if we redefined what success looks like for us, in our careers and in our relationships. As we become more and more successful in our careers we need to start checking our pulse or our temperature along the way to say, is this what I really want? Is this making me happy? Is this aligning with the values I have or the values that I want? Listen in as I talk with Rachel Sheerin an award winning keynote speaker who has been described as the Brene Brown of Burnout to discuss are we burned o...

How Hustle Culture is Killing You

November 24, 2021 09:00 - 9 minutes - 8.97 MB

When I was a kid my nana always said “you have to suffer to be beautiful!” It’s a pretty shitty thing to say to a kid - but the truth is that the idea that we have to suffer in order to have things or be successful is a narrative that we are constantly being force fed and it’s actually killing us, because there is no guarantee that more hours worked will actually translate to success. Are we actually productive, or are we just addicted to being busy?  Welcome to episode 68 of This Shit Work...

Ballsy Moves! From Idea to 7 Figures in 7 Months with Adam Hendle

November 17, 2021 09:00 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

Has an amazing idea ever come to you in the shower? Yes of course it has - that is when all great ideas come to us. BUT! Have you ever taken that great idea and turned it into a 7 figure business. I’m betting the answer is no. And that my friends is the difference between having an idea and acting on that idea.  Welcome to Episode 67 where I am joined by Adam Hendle the founder of Ballsy on how he turned an idea into a multimillion dollar business in just 7 months.  Drink of the Week: The ...

Anti-fragility with Brain Tumor Survivor Jodi Orgil Brown

November 10, 2021 09:00 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

Anti Fragile is a term that was coined in 2012 by Nassim Taleb. Things that are antifragile are things that gain from disorder. And when we learn how to be antifragile, we have the capability to thrive, not despite but because of stressors and volatility that we experience. My guest today is the epitome of antifragility. In May 2009 Jodi was diagnosed with a brain tumor, located between her right auditory canal and her brainstem. Jodi underwent surgery where 80 percent of the tumor was remo...

How to Create More Inclusive Events for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing with Dustin Feldman

November 03, 2021 09:00 - 38 minutes - 34.9 MB

On average one in eight people in the United States (or 30 million people) aged 12 years or older has hearing loss in both ears, based on standard hearing examinations. Approximately 15% of American adults (37.5 million) aged 18 and over report some trouble hearing. Think about your average networking event or conference, how loud those spaces are, so many people talking all at the same time.  Think about how important networking is for our careers and try to understand how difficult it wo...

Why We Like To Be Scared & Listener Ghost Stories

October 27, 2021 09:00 - 17 minutes - 15.7 MB

Have you ever wondered why we love being scared? You would think that the reality of the pandemic was scary enough, but 2020 saw the horror genre take home its largest share of the box office in modern history - without having any movie theaters open. Listen in as I discuss the 5 reasons behind why we love to be scared, and I also share some ghost stories from you, the listeners.  Drink of the Week: Children of the Corn Cocktail https://www.thespruceeats.com/children-of-the-corn-cocktai...

Bonded By Cringe: Listeners Most Embarrassing Networking Stories

October 20, 2021 09:00 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

We’ve all been there, done something embarrassing, said the wrong thing at the wrong thing at the wrong time. Our face flushes, we start to breathe heavily, if you're like me you begin to sweat, like a lot. Your body starts to experience the same fight or flight response you would have if you were in danger. It’s terrible, but we all go through it.  The good news is that these embarrassing moments may actually help us build trust with others.  Listen in as I share the most cringeworthy busi...

Connecting Through Commonality

October 13, 2021 09:00 - 9 minutes - 8.99 MB

Have you ever heard someone say that one of their relationships ended because “they just didn’t have anything in common with the other person”? Of course you have. If we put so much emphasis on commonality in our romantic relationships why don’t we think about how we could use it to transform our business relationships as well.  Listen to this week's episode where I discuss commonality buckets and how you can use the power of commonality, and shared experiences to better connect with the pe...

Persuasive Communication with Dr. Barbara Tannenbaum

October 06, 2021 09:00 - 43 minutes - 39.8 MB

Few things strike fear into the hearts of women and men as much as the thought of public speaking. There was actually a study that found that public speaking is the #1 fear of the average person, want to know what #2 is death! Jerry Seinfeld talked about this in one of his stand up routines, joking that the average person, if you had to be at a funeral, would rather be in the casket than giving the eulogy! It doesn’t have to be this way. Listen in as I talk with Dr. Tannenbaum, a highly acc...

How the People You Meet Will Change Your Life

September 29, 2021 09:00 - 8 minutes - 7.45 MB

As children we are taught to Never Talk To Strangers. Perhaps this is why as adults we have such a difficult time meeting new people. There is a book of poems by Annalyse Gelman titled “Everyone I Love is a Stranger to Someone.” And I love this sentence, for so many reasons - not the least of which is that most of the people who are important in our lives, whom we love, were once a stranger to us as well.  The people you meet will change your life. But in order to meet those people you need...

UnFollow Your Passion with Terri Trespicio

September 22, 2021 09:00 - 43 minutes - 39.4 MB

Every kid is asked the same question, what do you want to be when you grow up? Like how are we supposed to have any freaking clue what we want to be when we are a kid. Not to mention that half the jobs out there didn’t even exist when I was a kid. For this reason and many others I think this is a terrible question - it plants the seed that in order to be passionate about something you have to know from a very young age that you want to do that thing.  What if instead of trying to find our p...

Building Boundaries to Avoid Burnout with Caitlin Donovan

September 15, 2021 09:00 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

Remember the children’s book The Giving Tree. A tree that loved a boy so much that she literally gave all of herself to him. That boy had no boundaries, but neither did the tree. Had she had boundaries that story would have had a much happier ending.  Boundaries are important - they help us avoid resentment, burnout and stress. So how do we establish boundaries? How can we create boundaries without feeling guilty? Listen in as I talk with burnout and boundary expert Caitlin Donovan as she w...

Curiosity, Content Marketing and Customer Loyalty with Drew Davis

September 08, 2021 09:00 - 40 minutes - 36.8 MB

Drew Davis is the best selling author of The Loyalty Loop, Brandscaping, and Town Inc additionally he has been recognized as one the industries JAW DROPPING MARKETING SPEAKERS!  Listen in as Drew and I discuss how to address your clients crucial concern, how to create drama in your case studies, how to tell better stories, how to create micro moments in your client experience and the rules of great content marketing and SO MUCH MORE.  Guys. I am so excited that I got to have this conversat...

Why You Should Network with Your Competition

September 01, 2021 09:00 - 8 minutes - 7.59 MB

Watching the events in the Olympics as a child of the 80’s seemed in a way like an extension of the cold war. We wanted the USA to win and we wanted Russia to lose. The tension between the two nations and their athletes was palpable. Too often in business this is still the case between competitors, there is tension between competitors, or worse yet, we completely ignore our competition. There are a number of reasons why you should be networking and building relationships with your competiti...

The Future of Conferences and Events with Hillary Needle

August 25, 2021 09:00 - 35 minutes - 32.4 MB

I recently attended my first in person conference since the pandemic began. It was a hybrid conference, with 500 people allowed to attend the in person conference and hundreds joining virtually. It took place in Las Vegas. Having just experienced my first in person large gathering, which was wonderful and not so wonderful all at the same time. I wanted to have a discussion on how we can get back to big in person events and conferences and feel comfortable doing so? I also want to have a dis...

The Power of Strategic Introductions and How to Ask for Them

August 18, 2021 09:00 - 8 minutes - 7.59 MB

There is a concept in social network theory called Triadic Closure, which states that if two people who don’t know each other share a common connection, they will bond more quickly when they meet via this connection. It’s similar to the “friends of my friends are my friends” idea.  Strategic introductions work well if you know who you want to be introduced to, why you want to be introduced and also who in your network has a strong enough connection to that person to make the introduction.  ...

Season 1 Recap! A Year of This Sh!t Works Episodes

August 11, 2021 09:00 - 13 minutes - 12.4 MB

Hey Friends, can you believe it? We've been doing this podcast together for a year. This is the first Episode of our second season together on the This Shit Works podcast. It seems only fitting that we take a moment to look back at all we have learned together. Welcome to Episode 53 A look back at Year of This Shit Works Episodes highlighting all the guests and recapping all of the topics we discussed together over the past 52 weeks.  Drink of the day: It’s the Aperol Spritz! An Italian day...

Trust Your Gut: Four Steps to Business Intuition with Ange DeLumiere

August 04, 2021 09:00 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

You’ve heard the old saying “trust your gut!” referring to certain situations when you should rely on your intuition to make a decision. This is because studies on our gut, more specifically our enteric nervous system or (ENS) for short, which is a complex system of around 100 million nerves often referred to as our “second brain” have found evidence of what many of us already suspected: our brains and our guts “talk” to each other.  Listen in as I talk with Business Visionary Ange DeLumier...

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