A bittersweet announcement today - Her Life By Design podcast is ending indefinitely. Stay in touch with me over on Instagram at @ChristinaGalbato.
We’re venturing into an avenue that we haven’t really explored on Her Life By Design in the past. In this episode, we’re talking all about dating, love, and relationships. And Maria Avgitidis from Matchmaker Maria, the Ask a Matchmaker podcast, and Agape Match, is here to help us answer all our burning relationship questions.
Maria shares how her matchmaking process work, including how she determines potential matches. She shares her advice on the best questions to ask potential matches if you’re on online dating apps, and the intangible green flags you should be on the lookout for on your first date. Maria also explains the different phases of love to us along with tips for cultivating a deeper love, leading to a successful relationship. From attachment styles to dating app fatigue, Maria’s here to drop her wisdom of all things dating, love, matchmaking, and relationships.
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As influencers, entrepreneurs, and business owners, pitching and PR are some of the most essential skills to have. Jennifer Jaden is the founder of Gal Media, a PR agency that works with emerging brands, products, and influencers.
She joins the podcast today to share her story about starting Gal Media. We talk about how she found her first clients, what the most challenging part of growing and scaling a business is, and what she notices is the current trend on social media. Jennifer also offers her expertise by sharing tips on getting your name out there (even if you can’t afford a PR retainer), how to pitch yourself to media outlets, and what you should do if you ever receive bad press.
This is an important episode for influencers, business owners, and public figures alike. So tune in, take notes, and receive some guidance on how you can manage your pitches and PR like a professional.
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We discuss how she took Arrae and grew it using influencer marketing, so if you’re an ecommerce entrepreneur or business owner, her tips will be incredibly helpful when it comes to getting your business out there. We also talk about the importance of self-care routines and setting boundaries as an entrepreneur.
More specifically, Siff and I both share our experiences with journaling, how we got into the process, and the difference we’ve seen in our lives since adopting the practice. Tune in to hear Siff’s take on launching and running a business, managing mental health, and the importance of self-care.
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Today, I speak to Jessica about how she accomplished her incredible goal of traveling to every country in the world. I ask her about the important lessons she’s learned about life from her experiences, how she manages her fears, and how the pandemic changed her business and life. Jessica also shares how she became a “digital nomad” in a time when working remotely wasn’t a known option.
We also dive into a conversation about writing, specifically what the process of writing her book was like. And of course, I couldn’t leave a conversation with Jessica without asking her about the countries that surprised her, countries with the best food, and countries with the nicest people.
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Tallene is a registered dietitian who was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) at 18. Disheartened by the solutions provided to her, she set out on a mission to confront the underlying issues of PCOS. After studying nutritional science, speaking to countless experts, and working with her husband, Ciroc (a PCOS-focused personal trainer), she developed a program, social media presence, and podcast that has helped thousands of women manage their PCOS symptoms.
In our conversation, Tallene shares the reasons behind turning her knowledge into her business. We also discuss the health consequences of leaving PCOS untreated, how diet and exercise can help you manage PCOS, and if intermittent fasting is beneficial to people with PCOS. If you've been recently diagnosed with PCOS, or you've had PCOS for a while and you're finally wanting to face these symptoms head-on and heal the underlying cause, this episode is for you.
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Lindsay and I have a great conversation that touches on both the personal and professional sides of being a female entrepreneur. We kick off with a discussion about Lindsay’s decision to freeze her eggs and what that process was like for her. Then, we talk about how she takes care of her mental health as a public figure and how shifting from influencer to CEO changed her views on social media. Finally, we’re discussing all things business as Lindsay shares details on growing her company, Hotel Lobby Candle, and how she took it from ideation to execution.
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This is why I’m so excited to have Amanda White on Her Life By Design today. Amanda is a licensed therapist and the founder of a therapy practice in Philadelphia called Therapy for Women's Center. She's also been featured in Forbes, Washington Post shape, Women's Health magazine, and she's also the author of the book “Not Drinking Tonight: A Guide to Creating a Sober Life You Love”.
Amanda is here to offer us guidance on how shame and trauma can eventually lead to numbing behaviors. She also shares and discusses tools on how we can better sit in our feelings, regulate our anxiety and nervous system, and establish safety within ourselves. We dive into an honest conversation about sobriety starting with evaluating and renegotiating our relationship with alcohol to navigating social situations when sober. This is an honest conversation about mental health and how we can evaluate and soothe our numbing behaviors.
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To catch you up to speed, I’m sharing a personal update on my struggles over the last few months of 2021. I open up about my sobriety journey by sharing my personal history with alcohol, the moment I realized I needed to change, and what sobriety has taught me thus far.
Last but not least, I share an update of what you can expect from this new season of Her Life By Design from the types of topics we’ll be discussing to the wonderful guests that’ll be invited to the show. I hope you enjoy this episode and I can’t wait to share more with you.
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Podcasting is one of the best ways to build authority and trust with your audience. Whether you’re planning on launching a podcast of your own, or you want to land more placements as a guest on podcasts, Scout Sobel is the go-to expert you want to talk to.
Scout is the founder of Scout’s Agency, co-host of the popular Okay Sis podcast, and the host of SCOUT podcast. She’s also the author of The Emotional Entrepreneur, a book that helps Millennial and Gen Z women navigate the emotional challenges of launching, running, and scaling a business. She joins the podcast to chat about starting a podcast, growing your new podcast, and pitching yourself as an irresistible podcast guest. Scout also shares her personal story on how being diagnosed with bipolar disorder made her a better entrepreneur.
This is a raw and honest conversation about riding the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, sprinkled with tons of tangible tips on how you can find success in the world of podcasting.
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Scout’s journey into the world of podcasting [2:13]
How podcasting has changed over the years [8:23]
Tangible tips for starting a podcast successfully [11:24]
Should you monetize your podcast? [14:10]
How ads and brand partnerships work on podcasts [15:00]
How to grow your podcast and increase your number of downloads [22:17]
Sending a stand out podcast pitch [26:01]
How being diagnosed with bipolar disorder made Scout a better entrepreneur [28:40]
Scout’s tips for pulling yourself out of a slump [35:49]
Tips for balancing a busy schedule [40:46]
About Scout’s book, The Emotional Entrepreneur [44:53]
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Scout’s website: https://www.scoutsobel.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scoutsobel/
Purchase Scout's book - The Emotional Entrepreneur: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578951754
Get Yourself as a Guest on Podcasts course: https://scoutsagency.teachable.com/p/get-yourself-as-a-guest-on-podcasts/ (get 20% off with code HERLIFEBYDESIGN)
Let’s face it - the landscape of the influencer industry is constantly changing. As a newer industry, influencers of all sizes are forced to navigate this field by rolling with the punches. In today’s episode, I’m joined by Julianne Fraser, founder and CEO of Dialogue New York, which is a digital marketing consultancy with an emphasis on influencer marketing. Their mission is to connect brands with aligned creators as a means of fostering meaningful dialogues that truly resonate with consumers.
Julianne and I dive into a conversation all about the shifting landscape of the influencer industry and what this all means. We discuss how the power is shifting into the hands of micro-influencers, how to position yourself and your page to attract brand partnerships, and the nitty-gritty details of building a business from the ground up.
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Why is there such a misconception about influencers?
How Julianne’s past experience inspired her to start Dialogue New York
First steps to creating an agency
Setting boundaries and creating space between work and yourself
Shifting the power into the hands of micro-influencers
The importance of showing up as yourself
How TikTok and Reels have changed the landscape of brand partnerships
How to position yourself to attract brand partnerships
Julianne’s tips for setting boundaries with social media
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Dialogue NYC’s Website: https://www.dialoguenyc.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dialoguenyc/
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