
"I've always felt that being a woman in this industry is a strength, and that's how I've always been. So I've taken my being a female and used it for good in this industry."Welcome to another episode of WomenShare, where we highlight and celebrate the outstanding contributions of women in the financial services industry. In today’s episode, we’re thrilled to be joined by Cary Carbonaro, a leading Managing Wealth Advisor with Ashton Thomas Private Wealth. Cary isn’t just an advisor; she is a beacon of financial empowerment, especially for women. Her extensive background includes ambassador roles with the CFP Board and an impressive portfolio of leadership positions at top-tier firms like Goldman Sachs. She is also an accomplished author dedicated to advancing financial literacy and empowerment for women.With women expected to control two-thirds of the nation's wealth by 2030, Cary sheds light on the evolving role of women in finance and the crucial changes needed in the industry to become more inclusive. This episode also explores Cary's personal journey, from her passion for helping women from a young age to using her career setbacks as a catalyst for change.Our conversation doesn’t just stop at industry dynamics. We address the existing barriers within financial services that women face, discuss misconceptions about female clients, and explore the pervasive bro culture that has steered industry narratives for far too long. Highlighting some key misconceptions that often impede progress, Cary provides insights into how the industry can better serve its increasingly female clientele.Key takeaways:Future Female Wealth Holders: With an anticipated $30 trillion wealth shift to women by 2030, financial services must evolve to become more female-centric, addressing the unique needs and perspectives of women clients.Barriers and Bias: The industry’s existing framework often overlooks women, marked by unconscious and implicit biases. Addressing these can foster a more inclusive environment welcoming to women, both as clients and industry professionals.Building Emotional Rapport: Developing genuine connections through empathy and understanding is key to gaining the trust of female clients, who often value relational interactions in financial advisory roles.Navigating Bro Culture: Cary shares her insights on overcoming prevailing bro culture and structural biases, drawing from personal experiences, including her transformative time at Goldman Sachs.Actionable Strategies for Inclusion: Through initiatives like the "see it to be it" campaign by the CFP Board, Cary emphasizes the importance of visibility for women in finance. Encouraging women to enter and stay in the financial industry, the initiative aims to make financial advisory a welcoming and lucrative career opportunity.This episode invites listeners to reflect on their own roles in fostering change and advocates for a collective effort towards a more inclusive industry—because when women are empowered, financial services flourish, and clients thrive.Join us in this engaging discussion and be part of the journey towards financial empowerment for women. Follow Cary Carbonaro on her social media platforms for further insights, and don’t forget to preorder her impactful new book, "Women and Wealth, a Playbook to Empower Clients and Unlock Their Fortune," which promises to be a valuable resource in navigating the financial landscape as a woman.Be sure to subscribe to WomenShare for more enlightening episodes as we continue to champion the voices and stories of women reshaping the financial world.
Feb 26, 2025
26 min

"Building a business or a career is not done in a silo. It's a community thing."Welcome to another episode of WomenShare, a celebration of women in financial services. In today's episode, hosts Joanna Ehresman and Leah Alter dive deep into the world of digital marketing with Kalli Fedusenko, founder of the Kalli Collective. Kalli is transforming the way financial advisors connect with their clients in the digital age by marrying authenticity with effective marketing strategies.Kalli shares her entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the transformation from a one-person firm to a thriving agency employing subcontractors and serving numerous financial advisors. Her mission is to simplify the complex world of marketing while infusing personal elements that resonate with audiences. Kalli emphasizes the importance of advisors embracing niche marketing strategies and integrating genuine, personal touches into their content.Key TakeawaysThe Importance of Personalization in Marketing: Kalli emphasizes that the most engaging content includes personal stories and insights. Financial advisors need to cultivate a personal touch in their digital strategies to differentiate themselves and build authentic client relationships.Navigating Time Constraints: Advisors often face time barriers in implementing content strategies. While marketing agencies can handle the bulk of content creation, the unique personal elements must come from the advisors themselves to truly engage clients.Embracing Niches for Effectiveness: While many advisors fear that focusing on a niche might limit their reach, Kalli recommends this approach. It allows for more targeted, resonant marketing strategies that effectively engage and attract the desired clientele.Utilizing Technology and Modern Platforms: The episode touches on the necessity for financial advisors to adapt to new technologies and platforms, ensuring that they meet the evolving preferences of their clients and stay competitive in a digital-first world.Sharing Unique Services: Kalli advises highlighting unique aspects of the advisor’s services, which can set them apart in a saturated market. Tailoring the marketing message to reflect these unique services can drive client interest and engagement.Marketing is a dynamic, evolving field, particularly within financial services, where building trust and rapport with clients is essential. By focusing on authenticity, targeted content, and leveraging new technologies, advisors can create meaningful connections with their clients. Kalli Fedusenko’s insights provide a roadmap for advisors seeking to broaden their impact and foster long-lasting client relationships.Join us in celebrating Kalli's dedication to empowering financial advisors and enhancing their marketing effectiveness. For more insights, visit KalliCollective.com and connect with Kalli for tailored marketing solutions.
Feb 12, 2025
31 min

"It just takes one woman to just open that door, break that barrier so that we can bring along other women in the process."Welcome to another inspiring episode of WomenShare: a celebration of women in financial services. In today's episode, our hosts Leah Alter and Joanna Ehresman sit down with Sheena Yap Chan, a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, award-winning podcaster, and keynote speaker who is on a mission to close the gender confidence gap. Sheena is the creator and host of the Tao of Self Confidence, a globally top-ranked podcast with over 1 million downloads, and she has interviewed hundreds of women from celebrities to eight-figure CEOs about their journeys to self-confidence.In this episode, Sheena shares her remarkable journey and mission to empower women by helping them tap into their leadership potential and move beyond limiting beliefs. Sheena's insights and experiences resonate profoundly with those in the financial services industry, where women are striving for representation and leadership roles.Key Takeaways:Empowering Through Representation: One of Sheena's driving motivations for starting her podcast, "The Tao of Self Confidence," was the glaring lack of representation she observed growing up in North America. She emphasizes the importance of offering support and visibility, especially for Asian women who often face stereotypical challenges that undermine their confidence.The Healing Power of Storytelling: Sheena discusses how the act of sharing personal stories can be healing and empowering. Allowing women to voice their journeys creates a shared sense of struggle and triumph, which can inspire and motivate others to overcome their own obstacles.Themes in Building Self-Confidence: Throughout her interviews with over 800 women, Sheena identifies recurring themes such as self-love, gratitude, and the importance of hitting a "boiling point" where one realizes the need for change. The stories reveal that growth is not a linear process but a messy, yet rewarding, journey.Navigating Stereotypes and Self-Promotion: Sheena explores the limiting stereotypes Asian women face, such as being labeled as submissive or overly accommodating. She highlights the need to dismantle these views by sharing stories and being the representation they want to see in the world. Self-promotion is another critical topic, challenging the notion that it is unladylike and emphasizing its necessity in professional growth.Collaboration Over Competition: Sheena discusses the importance of women having each other's backs in professional settings, drawing parallels with how men often support one another to advance. Transitioning from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance is crucial for women to lift each other up and achieve greater collective success.Adapting to Change: Reflecting on the lessons from the pandemic, Sheena underscores the importance of resilience and adaptability. Change is inevitable, and building the confidence to navigate through uncertainty can lead to unexpected and fulfilling opportunities.Addressing Imposter Syndrome: In her upcoming book, "Bridging the Confidence Gap," Sheena delves into the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome among women. She aims to equip women with the confidence to embrace leadership roles, highlighting the massive economic and societal benefits of having more women in leadership.As Sheena poignantly puts it, when one door closes, another one opens. Her journey serves as an inspiration for women worldwide to overcome their fears, embrace their vulnerabilities, and step confidently into their potentials.For more empowering discussions and to join us in our mission to celebrate and elevate women in financial services, subscribe to WomenShare on your favorite podcast platform. With...
Jan 29, 2025
26 min

"Always have your money work for you. Don't work for your money."Welcome to another episode of WomenShare, a celebration of women in financial services. In today's episode, we're joined by Tish Berbaum, who is known by her clients as their voice of reason. She is the founder and wealth advisor at Blue Sands Wealth and is here to discuss her journey, her philosophies, and her impactful work in the financial industry.Throughout the episode, Tish shares how her family's entrepreneurial and educational background ignited her passion for investing as a child. Since entering the industry in 2008, she has developed a niche in assisting business owners with exit plans and empowering widows to manage finances independently. Tish's commitment extends beyond finance; she volunteers with community projects alongside her daughter, embedding a culture of giving back in her personal and professional life.The conversation emphasizes the importance of openness, asking questions, and aligning business practices with personal values. Tish discusses the significance of fostering collaborations among peers with diverse strengths and the power of community. She underscores the importance of creating systemic changes and highlights her involvement with national boards and local organizations aimed at advancing literacy and financial education.Key Takeaways:Balancing Professional and Personal Goals: Tish Berbaum opens up about how founding Blue Sands Wealth has allowed her to achieve a work-life balance, making time for her family while meeting her professional goals.Significance of Partnering for Support: Tish highlights the value of her partnership with RFG Advisory, which provides the necessary tools, technology, and investment management support to enhance client experiences and maintain business compliance.Educating and Empowering Clients: Emphasizing the role of education, Tish aims to empower her clients, particularly widowed women, to be involved in financial decisions, securing their independence and control over their financial futures.Community and Collaboration: Community engagement is central to Tish's approach. She involves estate attorneys, accountants, and trustees to provide comprehensive support to her clients, ensuring concerted efforts toward clients' financial well-being.Embracing Vulnerability and Openness: Throughout the conversation, the importance of vulnerability and openness within a supportive group is reiterated. Tish believes that such an environment fosters sharing, learning, and collaboration.Supporting Women’s Career Advancement: Tish's work on national boards and local nonprofit efforts showcases her commitment to advancing women's careers in finance. She advocates for more inclusive policies and practices from grassroots levels to executive boards.Authenticity and Reciprocal Relationships: Authenticity in professional relationships and the importance of reciprocation in mentorship and support circles are critical aspects discussed, showcasing how genuine connections can propel individual and collective success.Tish Berbaum is proof of how women in finance can navigate their careers while making impactful societal contributions. As we continue to advocate for more inclusive spaces and celebrate female empowerment in the industry, let's keep the conversation going. Because when women thrive, industries revolutionize.You can find Tish at bluesandswealth.com or by email at [email protected]. Don't forget to subscribe to WomenShare on your favorite podcast channel for more inspiring stories and insights from leading women in financial services.
Jan 15, 2025
29 min

Welcome back to WomenShare, a celebration of women in financial services, and welcome to 2025. WomenShare was launched in the Fall of 2023, so 2024 was our first full year as a podcast. During this year, WomenShare has transitioned from a focus on marketing best practices to celebrating the multifaceted experiences of women in the financial sector. This shift has led to richer conversations and a remarkable 284% growth in listenership, along with a 413% rise in streams in 2024. In this episode, we're looking back on some of our favorite moments from 2024, featuring amazing guests Julie Ragatz, Shannon Schlotter, Terri Kallsen, and Atricia Roberts.Key Takeaways:1. Diversity in Financial PlanningAtricia Roberts' reflections brought attention to the slow progress in diversity, emphasizing the need for significant industry changes. Despite being in the industry for over 20 years, she often remains the only Black female advisor at conferences. She highlighted the critical importance of organizations like the Certified Financial Planning Board promoting diversity and fostering a more inclusive environment.2. Mentorship and Career DevelopmentAtricia shared her powerful personal journey back into the financial industry with the mentorship of Bernie Wolfe. This mentorship not only rekindled her career in investment management but also built her confidence, helping her embrace authenticity and self-assurance. This underscores the significant impact that mentorship can have on one's career path and personal growth.3. Challenges in the Wealth Management IndustryJulie Ragatz from Carson Group highlighted the ongoing challenges women face in the wealth management industry, including "forced entrepreneurship." This trend, wherein women start their own businesses due to dissatisfaction with corporate environments, speaks volumes about the need for more inclusive and adaptable corporate structures. Notably, this trend is both empowering and a reflection of accessibility issues, as not all have the resources to start their own ventures.4. Experimentation and Self-Care during TransitionsShannon Schottler discussed the importance of embracing experimentation and self-care, especially during life transitions. Her personal anecdote about her daughter learning to bake underscores the beauty of imperfections and learning from 'messiness.' The idea of treating life changes as experiments, as discussed by Joanna, supports personal growth and adaptability, which is essential for professional and personal development.5. Impact of "WomenShare" and Future DirectionsWe reflected on the positive impact of the podcast in 2024, celebrating its growth and the richness of discussions facilitated by diverse guests. We expressed gratitude and optimism about the increasing alignment towards diversity and inclusivity in the financial industry. The call for community support and potential sponsors signals the show's commitment to continuing its mission, driven by community engagement and support.
Jan 1, 2025
38 min

"As advisors, we miss the opportunity to teach clients how they can use their wealth to live purposefully now, you know, in the moment. We may or may not have forever."Welcome to WomenShare: A Celebration of Women in Financial Services. In today's episode, hosts Joanna Ehresman and Leah Alter sit down with the extraordinary Marcia Miller, a wealth advisor with over 25 years of experience at RFG Advisory.Marcia, who is celebrating 11 years cancer-free from breast cancer, shares her journey of gratitude, highlighting personal and professional triumphs. She discusses the power of small actions leading to significant change, the generosity of people, and the importance of seeking guidance from knowledgeable individuals.We dive into the unique challenges faced by female veterinarians, a profession where women represent 80-90% of the workforce, and how Marcia's podcast, "Making Hay," offers tailored financial advice to support their demanding careers. She emphasizes the importance of purposeful living, making memories, and enjoying life without financial stress.Join us as we explore the evolving role of women in financial services, the impending "great wealth transfer," and how women are redefining financial priorities and client-advisor dynamics. Don't miss this captivating conversation with Marcia Miller, a true advocate for empowering women through empathy, financial education, and purposeful living.Tune in, subscribe, and be part of the WomenShare community as we celebrate women's unique contributions and transformative journeys. Thank you to RFG Advisory for supporting our mission and to Marcia for sharing her incredible story with us today!Key Takeaways:1. The Power of Small Actions and Generosity: Leah Alter and Marcia Miller emphasize that small actions can create significant change. Marcia highlights the importance of seeking guidance from knowledgeable individuals, showcasing the generosity and willingness of people to help.2. Personal Health Journeys: Both Leah and Marcia share their impactful personal health stories, with Marcia celebrating 11 years cancer-free from breast cancer and Leah discussing her experience as a BRCA1 carrier who underwent preventative surgery. Their stories underscore the importance of gratitude and proactive health management.3. Financial Empowerment for Women: Marcia underlines the significance of empathy, clarity, and eliminating feelings of guilt and intimidation for women regarding financial issues. Budgeting and self-care are portrayed as essential aspects of a fulfilling financial life.4. Purposeful Living and Wealth Management: The episode stresses the value of connecting money with personal purpose and rewarding experiences. Marcia advocates for enjoying and spending wealth during the peak years of happiness rather than hoarding it for potential future inheritances.5. The Evolving Role of Women in Finance: Marcia discusses the cultural shift in the financial industry, noting increased female representation and opportunities. She highlights the unique contributions women bring to financial advisory roles and the importance of acknowledging women clients, particularly with the upcoming "great wealth transfer."
Dec 18, 2024
29 min

"What we tend to forget is that business relationships are still relationships, and in no other way do we act transactionally in our relationships to maintain them."Welcome to WomenShare: A Celebration of Women in Financial Services. This week, we're joined by Julie D'Anastasio, a remarkable expert in creating memorable events and retention strategies. Julie focuses on fostering emotional connections and building communities, particularly in the tech-driven financial services realm.Throughout this episode, Julie shares invaluable insights on a range of topics, from the importance of human connection in business to creative event planning strategies. Julie highlights her own personal and professional journeys, offering listeners an abundance of wisdom and practical advice.Key Takeaways:The Importance of Human Connection: Julie underscores the significance of creating intentional and consistent human connections in business. Over-reliance on digital communications can erode meaningful relationships, whereas thoughtful gestures, like themed events and personalized client interactions, can foster loyalty and community.Innovative Event Planning: Julie shares effective strategies for building a sense of belonging through events. She emphasizes the need for creative and intentional experiences that transcend mere social drinking. For instance, themed events like the widely successful carnival, which brought joy and nostalgia to participants, including host Leah Alter.Authenticity in Business Relationships: Authenticity is a pivotal theme in this episode. Julie and the hosts discuss how being genuine, true to one's values, and embracing one's strengths can inspire others. Julie introduces the concept of being an "inconvenient woman," a woman who stands up for herself and knows her worth, as opposed to conforming or people-pleasing.Practical Tips for Connection: Julie offers simple yet impactful tips for breaking the ice and fostering connections at events. Using name badges with conversation prompts and colored lanyards to differentiate groups are practical suggestions that help ease networking and build rapport.Evolving Work and Inclusion: Julie discusses the evolution of work from impersonal, factory-like jobs to roles driven by passion. Integrating emotions and human elements into the workplace is essential for creating more inclusive, satisfying career experiences.Career Advice and Women Empowerment: Julie shares invaluable career advice, encouraging women to embrace their unique skills—like multitasking and crisis management—in leadership roles. She calls for recognition of women's contributions and stresses the importance of not settling for what is merely convenient for others but instead striving for authenticity and excellence.Thoughtful Gestures in Client Retention: Both Joanna and Julie emphasize that thoughtful gestures—such as sending Thanksgiving pies or congratulatory cookies—can significantly enhance client experiences and foster long-lasting relationships. They argue that community building and emotional connections are key retention strategies, especially in industries like financial services.Special Initiatives for Community Engagement: The hosts highlight successful initiatives like "Cocktails for a Cause," which emphasize community support without direct sales pitches. Julie and Leah discuss balancing heart-driven efforts with data-driven outcomes, showing that authenticity often leads to unexpected positive results.Looking Forward: The episode concludes with appreciation for Julie's participation and encouragement for listeners to subscribe to WomenShare for more empowering content.Subscribe to WomenShare to keep up with more inspiring conversations...
Dec 4, 2024
30 min

"You wanna make sure that it's someone who aligns with your values, someone who recognizes the value that you bring to the table, someone who's willing to to contribute to achieving the goals that you set out to do together."Welcome to another episode of WomenShare, a celebration of women in financial services. In today’s episode, we're exploring the evolving landscape of financial advisory with Marissa Comerford and Kerry Davis. Marissa and Kerry, both senior vice presidents from Gregory FCA, share their expertise on promoting proactive career growth, leveraging technology in marketing, and managing work-life balance effectively.In this episode, Leah and Joanna highlight the importance of internal efforts and resources in campaign success. They discuss with Marissa and Kerry the growing trend of financial advisors utilizing social media to share authentic, personalized content rather than relying on clichéd and recycled materials. Kerry Davis emphasizes the role of AI in enhancing content creation efficiency while maintaining authenticity. Marissa Comerford applauds the proactive adoption of new marketing strategies and technologies within the industry.Key Takeaways:Importance of Internal Investment: Leah Alter emphasizes that the success of any campaign is directly linked to the effort and resources dedicated internally. Organizations that prioritize internal investment are more likely to see substantial returns.Proactivity in Career and Life: Kerry Davis highlights the significance of being proactive. She advises against waiting for promotions or directions and encourages seeking out opportunities and presenting them. This proactive approach applies to both professional advancement and personal growth.Role of AI and Social Media in Financial Services: The discussion with Kerry Davis and Marissa Comerford underscores the increasing use of social media by financial advisors to present authentic content, moving away from canned material. They also touch on the positive role of AI in enhancing content creation efficiency without compromising authenticity.Balancing Professional and Personal Life: Both guests share insights on maintaining a work-life balance. Kerry Davis and Marissa Comerford discuss their routines involving self-care activities like fitness, cooking, baking, and reading. Emphasis is placed on celebrating personal milestones and ensuring time for self-care amidst professional responsibilities.Effective Collaboration with Agencies: The episode delves into fostering productive relationships with agencies like Gregory FCA. The hosts and guests highlight the importance of alignment in values, goals, and approaches between clients and agencies. Effective collaboration and ongoing engagement are vital for successful marketing and PR strategies, emphasizing an integrated partnership rather than a vendor-client relationship.This episode underscores the importance of proactivity, authenticity, and strategic partnerships in the financial advisory landscape. The discussion provides valuable insights and actionable strategies for women in financial services, encouraging them to take control of their careers, embrace technological advancements, and maintain a healthy work-life balance for overall success.Listen to the full episode to gain deeper insights into these topics. Don’t forget to subscribe to WomenShare and share our mission to empower women in financial services. For more information about Gregory FCA, visit their website or connect with them on LinkedIn. Special thanks to our sponsor, Catchlight, and check out their platform "Grow Organically" for more on wealth management growth.Because when women thrive, industries revolutionize. Join us in creating inclusive spaces and celebrating strides towards female empowerment.
Nov 20, 2024
29 min

"Most of the career advice I received, I ignored. That might have been the secret to my success."Welcome back to WomenShare: a celebration of women in financial services. Today, hosts Leah Alter and Joanna Ehresman bring you an inspiring conversation with Mary Beth Franklin, a trailblazer who turned skepticism into success. Mary Beth Franklin, a seasoned journalist and certified financial planner, shares her unconventional journey in the financial services industry.Known for her expertise in Social Security and Medicare, Mary Beth defied the advice of experts who dismissed her niche focus as too narrow. Instead, she trusted her deep knowledge and harnessed it to build a wildly successful business, culminating in the creation and hosting of the television program "Social Security and You." Despite initial doubts, Mary Beth’s intuition proved right, as her insights found a ready market eager for her specialized knowledge. Mary's achievements recently earned her a prestigious Telly Award, a testament to her influence and expertise.Throughout the episode, Mary Beth recounts her dynamic career trajectory, from her early days breaking norms in journalism to becoming a go-to authority on Social Security and Medicare. Initially launching her career in the bustling hub of Washington, D.C., she honed her skills in various roles, including as a Capitol Hill reporter and public information officer. After transitioning to freelance work to balance family commitments, she discovered her niche in writing about personal finance for older adults—a topic few had ventured into.Mary Beth’s breakthrough came with an article on maximizing Social Security benefits, garnering widespread attention and cementing her niche. Her career continued to flourish as she negotiated a unique arrangement with Investment News, allowing her to combine her journalism with speaking engagements. Now selectively engaging in speaking opportunities, Mary Beth continues to influence and educate, demonstrating the power of specialization and intuition in career success.Key Takeaways:Belief in Niche Expertise: Mary Beth Franklin’s success story underscores the importance of trusting your deep knowledge and finding the right market for it. Despite initial skepticism, her insights into Social Security and Medicare proved to be highly sought after.Career Flexibility and Innovation: Mary Beth’s ability to negotiate a flexible work arrangement allowed her to balance journalism with speaking engagements, exemplifying innovative career management in the financial services industry.Importance of Mentorship and Diversity: The episode highlights the growing need for supportive environments and mentorship, especially for young and aspiring female CFPs, to foster diversity and inclusion within the profession.Impact of Technology and Flexibility: The COVID-19 pandemic spurred the use of technology like Zoom for client engagement, offering geographic flexibility and enhancing work-life balance, particularly benefiting women with caregiving responsibilities.Career Adaptation and Resilience: Mary Beth’s journey from traditional journalism to becoming a certified financial planner and public speaker showcases the importance of resilience and adaptability in career advancement.Support for Women CFPs: As an advocate for increasing diversity, Mary Beth emphasizes the need for more women in the financial planning industry, arguing that a diverse profession better serves a diverse client base.For more about Mary Beth Franklin’s work, including her books, shows, and speaking engagements, visit her website at marybethfranklin.com, where you’ll find valuable resources on Social Security claiming...
Nov 6, 2024
31 min

"You ask yourself this question: What am I holding to that it wants to be released in my life right now?"Welcome to WomenShare, a celebration of women in financial services. In today’s episode, hosts Joanna Ehresman and Leah Alter sit down with Shannon Schottler, a professional coach specializing in life and career transitions. Shannon leads us on a journey through the complexities of embracing new identities and managing life’s big transitions with confidence.Shannon Schottler: A "Zingy Lemon Sorbet" to Embrace ChangeShannon Schottler uses the metaphor of “zingy lemon sorbet” to describe the exhilarating and experimental phases of transitions such as promotions, impending births, or marriages. These moments are brimming with excitement and a dash of trepidation as individuals dive into new roles.Fighting Imposter SyndromeBoth Joanna and Shannon discuss the common phenomenon of imposter syndrome, particularly prevalent during significant life changes. Feelings of self-doubt often come to the forefront, yet Shannon offers insights on building confidence through intentional experimentation, self-compassion, and active support.Support Strategies During TransitionShannon's advice centers around restoring oneself through self-care, reflecting on experiences, and embracing experimentation. She likens this restorative process to maintaining a full tank of gas, essential for navigating transitions smoothly and effectively.Experimentation Mindset: Taking ActionTransitioning from planning to action is crucial. Shannon advocates for hitting the ground running with small, manageable trials rather than succumbing to overthinking. This approach stands as a practical means to combat hesitation and uncertainty in new ventures.Imperfect Beginnings and Supportive EnvironmentsEmbracing the messiness of new endeavors is necessary. Shannon shares a heartfelt story of her daughter learning to bake, underscoring that growth flourishes in environments that accept imperfections. Surrounding oneself with a supportive community is vital for healthy transitions.Integrating Personal Identity: Shannon as the FarmerA highlight of Shannon’s journey includes her transition to becoming a farmer, an identity rooted in her upbringing on a Wisconsin farm. This new role, filled with hands-on skills such as building fences and driving a skid steer, not only fulfills her personally but enriches her coaching practices, bringing grounded, relatable metaphors to her clients.Financial Transitions: Common Pitfalls and StrategiesOn the financial front, Shannon illuminates three major pitfalls in transitions: succumbing to generic financial fears, viewing transitions as permanent, and engaging in cyclical worrying. She advocates for fact-based, present-focused planning and strategies to manage fixed versus variable expenses effectively during these periods.Creating a Culture of Contributions and Self-CareShannon's coaching philosophy transcends mere financial success. She encourages building a culture where contributions are celebrated over accolades or wealth accumulation. Importantly, she reiterates the necessity of self-care, equating it to having the energy needed to embrace life changes fully.Key TakeawaysExcitement of Transition ("Zingy Lemon Sorbet"): Embracing the thrill and experimentation during life transitions.Combatting Imposter Syndrome: Techniques to overcome self-doubt through trial and support.Practical Experimentation: Importance of acting on small, manageable trials to navigate new paths.Restoration Through Self-Care: Necessity of maintaining mental and physical...
Oct 23, 2024
32 min
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