Author: Paula
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How To Take the Action To Create What You Wish Existed
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Have you heard about Headbands of Hope? It’s an amazing company that sells headbands, and, for every headband sold, they donate one to a child with cancer. It’s a beautiful example of an intentionally crafted company that’s taking meaningful action to make an impact in the lives of children. Started…
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She Podcasts Live // The Show Notes
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I’m totally excited to be attending She Podcasts Live this week, and especially delighted to be presenting the “Creative Content Jump Start” on Sunday 10/13/19 at 10am. Here are a few of my favorite podcast resources, all gathered in one spot. Office Hours for Your Mission Statement and Content Mind…
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Bringing Your Dream Business to Life: Darling, What if You Fly?
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One of the themes that I’m picking up is that of saying yes to your dreams. It’s easy to push your dreams aside, even do things that sabotage your true calling – because it’s scary, or because very validly, you’re not quite ready for the risk that making the leap…
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You are Always in Choice (Season 5 Opener – Episode 207)
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Welcome to Season 5 of Jump Start Your Joy. I’m really excited about this new season and have come back from my “break” rejuvenated and ready to roll with the new theme “You are always in choice.” The relationship between joy and choice has always been at the heart of…
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Headbands of Hope with CEO Jess Ekstrom
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Jess Ekstrom is the energetic CEO and founder of Headbands of Hope, and the developer of the Mic Drop Workshop. I had the pleasure of meeting Jess in Atlanta last year, and knew from the moment she shared the mission of her company (and it only further made me love…
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How to Start a Business When You Have a 9 to 5 Job with host Paula Jenkins
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This week on the show, I’m taking a look at how I grew my business while working a 9 to 5 job. I’ll walk you through the inspiration, intention, and actions I took, and share reflections on how you can use these same tips to start or grow your own…
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Kelly Denithorne on Transgender Advocacy, Education, and Fashion
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Kelly Denithorne is an educator, transgender advocate, and the blogger behind “Unordinary Style.” Kelly started her blog in 2010, and began it as a place to explore with her love of style while she was exploring women’s fashion. Born as a male, Kelly tried on several different titles for herself,…
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How to Embrace Joy, Even When it Feels Hard with host Paula Jenkins
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This past weekend, my family and I went to a reunion for a summer camp that my sister and I attended, and then later were counselors for, during college. Think of redwood trees, misty mornings, sunny afternoons, and a weekly trip to the beach where the campers roasted hot dogs…
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What Could Be Possible if You Dedicated A Whole Year to Something?
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When I started my podcast in 2015, there were two pieces of advice that I took to heart when I began crafting the show: be consistent, and, make a commitment to publishing for a year. This seemed super ambitious, and admittedly kind of daunting, because a year felt like a…