Entrepreneur Life: Leading Teams & Time Management

Join Trisha Stewart, Karen Pollins and me as we talk about the inherent risk of being an entrepreneur, balancing motherhood with running a business, time management, holding people accountable, staying present, and how we get the support we need. 

Karen is my sister-in-law and is a partner at Goldblum & Pollins, an immigration law firm in the Philadelphia area. Karen heads the firm’s medical and research teams. She is supremely dedicated to her clients' rights and she is equal parts incredibly smart and incredibly kind.

I met Trisha through Karen many years ago. Trisha is the owner of Barbarella, a luxury hair salon which she founded in 2006 and has steadily grown ever since. Trisha is artistic, delightful, and is fierce about creating a beautiful experience for her customers.

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Imposter Syndrome: kicking it to the curb where it belongs

 

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 Today’s podcast is about the Imposter Syndrome: how it comes in like a sneak attack, how we can notice it when it’s happening with others, and how to get out of it fast… getting back to being centered and confidently leading people to make great things happen.

The Imposter Syndrome is – quite simply when we feel like an imposter, a fraud, like we got by on luck instead of merit and we don’t belong where we are.

Imagine you’re at a conference and you get acknowledged for something great that you did, something you worked your butt off for. It’s a big deal thing for you and for the company. People are clapping and patting you on the back. You look around to make eye contact with someone who’s important to you (a friend or someone who’s opinion you care a lot about) and they’re not clapping. Maybe they’re even walking away.

Maybe you think, “They must...

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Practical Leadership Applications of Faith and Curiosity

 

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Hi there. Today’s podcast is about Faith, Trust and Curiosity and how these elements are essential to great leadership. Faith and Trust are essential to being centered and making bold moves. Curiosity is an incredible leverage point to making great stuff happen.

Regarding Faith, I’m going to talk about the logic and practicality of it, whether you believe in a higher power or not.

The combination of Faith and Trust and Curiosity feeds growth: yours, the people around you, and your business results.

As I’ve said before, being centered and confident is essential when you’re leading because you’re out in front, literally making the way forward and gaining people’s trust to go with you.

Faith and Trust: Why they’re essential to being a centered, confident leader
Faith. Most people hear that word and think of religion so let me address that first.
I don’t consider myself a religious person,...

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Information flow: how to transform a negative impact to positive and productive energy

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Today’s podcast is about information flow: getting and giving information in a way that’s empowering, and sifting out any negative energy that can naturally come with communications, particularly in stressful times.

I’m recording this episode in May and many of us are still dealing with ramifications from Stay-At-Home. Some of my clients’ businesses are doing great and are of course adjusting how they manage aspects of operations. And I have other clients who are hit hard by this and are implementing pay cuts, lay-offs, furloughs.

But whether it’s a global pandemic or another crisis, we’ve all dealt with stressful times at work. Granted, the pandemic is on the high end of “stressful times at work” – but in a basic sense, we’ve all dealt with crisis and stress.

In my first podcast episode, I talked about being centered – and how critical this is to leadership....

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