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Creative Conversations with Marylin

by Marylin DeLaHoz

Bringing you amazing interviews with business women who are working in their zone of genius and inspiring others to take action. Listen in to hear their stories and what you should be focusing on to accomplish your big goals.

Copyright: Marylin DeLaHoz 2022

Episodes

13: Becoming a Positive Parent with Jennifer Altieri

22m · Published 03 Jun 05:00

Positive parenting solutions have been sweeping the nation in recent years as we learn more about child and adult psychology. Jennifer Altieri started implementing positive parenting in her own household just before her children hit their teen years, and their lives changed dramatically.


She’s now sharing her story and her advice with other parents to help them find the right solutions for them and their households. 

 

Does that make her a perfect parent? Absolutely not. However there is a beauty in choosing discussion over anger when decisions are being made both by you and your children. 

 

Listen as she shares her story as well as tips and advice you can start implementing today to shift the narrative in your household. If you constantly feel like you’re yelling and that your children never listen, this is the episode for you!

 

Want to take it even further? Sign up for her Summer Reboot for Moms.

In This Episode:

[01:13] Welcome to the show, Jennifer!

[02:24] Jennifer shares her background and what sparked her to focus on positive parenting.

[04:40] There are no perfect parents. The goal is to be a better parent every day.

[07:10] Jennifer thinks that there are three foundational pillars to raising your kids and keeping your sanity. Balance, Integrity and Flexibility. 

[10:25] Jennifer says we get to model what we want your kids to be.

[11:32] Jennifer shares a tool you can use today to limit a reactive response.

[14:22] Jennifer recommends that you have a family meeting weekly.

[17:40] Usually when kids hit about four, they are ready for family meetings.

[18:41] Jennifer talks about her Summer Reboot for Moms she is launching this summer.

[20:53] Thank you for being on the show!

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Jennifer:

Hope INRHEART

Why Are You Yelling?: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Kids without Raising Your Voice

Summer Reboot for Moms

Positive Parenting Workshop

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

Book a Clarity Call

13: Becoming a Positive Parent with Jennifer Altieri

22m · Published 03 Jun 05:00

Positive parenting solutions have been sweeping the nation in recent years as we learn more about child and adult psychology. Jennifer Altieri started implementing positive parenting in her own household just before her children hit their teen years, and their lives changed dramatically.


She’s now sharing her story and her advice with other parents to help them find the right solutions for them and their households. 

 

Does that make her a perfect parent? Absolutely not. However there is a beauty in choosing discussion over anger when decisions are being made both by you and your children. 

 

Listen as she shares her story as well as tips and advice you can start implementing today to shift the narrative in your household. If you constantly feel like you’re yelling and that your children never listen, this is the episode for you!

 

Want to take it even further? Sign up for her Summer Reboot for Moms.

In This Episode:

[01:13] Welcome to the show, Jennifer!

[02:24] Jennifer shares her background and what sparked her to focus on positive parenting.

[04:40] There are no perfect parents. The goal is to be a better parent every day.

[07:10] Jennifer thinks that there are three foundational pillars to raising your kids and keeping your sanity. Balance, Integrity and Flexibility. 

[10:25] Jennifer says we get to model what we want your kids to be.

[11:32] Jennifer shares a tool you can use today to limit a reactive response.

[14:22] Jennifer recommends that you have a family meeting weekly.

[17:40] Usually when kids hit about four, they are ready for family meetings.

[18:41] Jennifer talks about her Summer Reboot for Moms she is launching this summer.

[20:53] Thank you for being on the show!

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Jennifer:

Hope INRHEART

Why Are You Yelling?: A Parent’s Guide to Raising Kids without Raising Your Voice

Summer Reboot for Moms

Positive Parenting Workshop

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

Book a Clarity Call

12: 2020 Vision in 2021 with Giannie Castellanos

38m · Published 27 May 05:00

From being an amazing employee to later realizing that her path lay in another direction, Giannie Castellanos has built multiple businesses. Despite loving her positions within other practices, she knew that she was destined for more. Listen as she shares her story and how she’s built multiple businesses around her passion for optometrist. 

 

Giannie is an amazing optometrist. She takes the time to dig into the history and find the root cause of your vision issues. For many years, she was perfectly happy lending her skills and expertise to a practice that was not her own. 

 

Then when she was ousted while renegotiating her contract, she knew that while that door closed, another one had opened. Her father in law helped her to open her own practice and then she realized that she loved working with her own patients. 

 

Fast-forward and she now has a boutique optometry office with a sweets shop attached and she’s created an online referral portal for doctors in her area. The Chiasm is the solution to one huge issue in healthcare, referral partnerships and continuance of care. 

 

Giannie is sharing it all and why she has felt so driven to continue to work her businesses even when they are building into their profit. She gets real about the difference between creating a business and creating a lucrative business. We also chat about taking the time to take care of yourself. 

 

We had a fantastic conversation and I can’t wait for you to hear it.

 

In This Episode:

[01:09] Welcome to the show, Giannie!

[03:14] Giannie shares her background and the journey to opening her own practice.

[06:40] Giannie discusses how important it is to have experiences and inspirations in life.

[09:09] She believes that when you surround yourself with the right people, it makes it easier to take the risk.

[10:40] Changes in the medical profession.

[12:40] Creating her digital referral portal that connects doctors when they have to refer patients called The Chiasm.

[15:27] Just because Giannie has two practices and the referral platform, doesn’t mean they are all lucrative, but she feels they will be in the long run.

[17:46] She has managed her business because she has layered them in the same profession and she has the support she needs from family and friends.

[19:13] Giannie shares why she is so motivated to succeed.

[22:32] However you hold space for others, hold space for yourself.

[23:15] Her idea of an after-hours club for women to go in the evening once the kids are in bed.

[26:32] Giannie discusses the quarterly marketing events Chiasm has for its doctors.

[29:07] The referral is the first step; it's up to the doctor to create the experience.

[31:48] I share a story about a time I put coke cans in my bra and made lasting connections with other women.

[33:46] Her advice for doctors that want to expand their practice.

[34:43] Thank you for being on the show!

[34:56] Here are my takeaways from the episode.

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Giannie:

Infinite Vision Eye Care

Eye Candy

The Chiasm

LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram

 

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

Book a Clarity Call

11: Start the Subscription Box with Julie Ball

38m · Published 20 May 05:00

“Progress over perfection.” - Julie Ball

 

Julie Ball is an amazing human being but also a fantastic business owner. From owning her own digital marketing company to switching over to subscription boxes, she knows what she’s doing and is always excited to share her knowledge with others. Listen as she shares her story and share all the nuggets of inspiration. 

 

Sparkle Hustle Grow was not the first business venture Julie stepped into. She first had a digital marketing agency that was extremely successful. After she moved from one town to another however, she felt the need for community. 

 

She started subscribing to subscription boxes and realized that happy mail was her new favorite. It got her mind working on an issue that she was facing herself. She wanted more community with other female entrepreneurs, but she also wanted to spread her love of happy mail. 

 

Listen in as she shares more about her journey and why she’s so passionate about the recurring revenue model. No matter if you have a traditional subscription worthy product or service, there is always a way to incorporate your very own recurring revenue facet. 

 

If you’re ready to share your very own subscription box idea with the world, check out Julie’s podcast, Subscription Box Basics, and consider joining Subscription Box Bootcamp.

 

In this episode:

[01:20] Welcome back to the show and welcome Julie Ball to share more about her story and business. 

[02:45] What was the spark that made her want to start her own subscription box? 

[05:43] The lessons she learned as she pre-launched Sparkle Hustle Grow. 

[08:07] Not only is this the #bestbusinessexpenseever, it’s also an amazing visibility booster for everyone featured in the box. 

[10:58] Why the recurring revenue model has been a game changer for so many business owners. 

[12:13] There is room for more boxes. Which is why Julie is a box mentor! Learn more. 

[15:01] If you’re tired of chasing down new sales, then a subscription box may be for you.

[17:46] Ready to get started? Check out Julie’s podcast!

[21:45] There are boxes out there for everyone. If you have an idea, you could be changing lives. 

[23:58] Boxes can also be used to strengthen client relationships. 

[26:02] Always remember to keep it simple.

[29:13] How your box and business can and should evolve as your customer grows with you. 

[31:18] You’re running a personal race. Stop comparing yourself to others in the space. 

[33:42] My takeaways from our conversation. 

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Julie:

Subscription Box Basics with Julie Ball

Subscription Box Basics Workbook

Subscription Box Bootcamp

Sparkle Hustle Grow

Julie on Instagram

 

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

Book a Clarity Call

 

**Sparkle Hustle Grow Subscription Box (Get 10% off your 1st box!)

**Subscription Box Bootcamp

 

**These are affiliate links. That being said, I fully believe in everything Julie is putting out into the world. Both her own subscription box and the course are amazing resources for all female entrepreneurs.

10: From Side-Hustling Teacher to Publishing Powerhouse with Maria Dismondy

32m · Published 13 May 05:00

“The idea was planted in your heart for a reason.” - Unknown

 

If you are one of those people who have always felt called to go in one direction over another, what happens when you find another passion? Maria Dismondy always knew she was going to be a teacher, but then she realized that she was meant for more. Listen as she shares how she went from side-hustling teacher to publishing powerhouse.

 

From the time she was little, Maria knew she was meant to be a teacher. She went to school, got her degree, and then went on to teach. It wasn’t until she started looking for realistic children’s books for her class that she realized there was a true gap in the market and she was determined to fill it. 

 

She started writing children’s books and not too long after that realized that she was making a huge impact, making more money, and ready to leave teaching behind. After a few people approached her looking for help with their own books, she knew that she was ready to pivot again.

 

This was an amazing episode filled with laughs and fantastic insights on what it takes to lean into a new passion. Listen in for all of Maria’s pearls of wisdom. Stay tuned until the end to hear my takeaways designed to help you take action toward your dreams today!

 

In this episode:

[02:57] Maria shares about her background and her journey to publishing.

[06:26] How do you find children’s book authors? 

[09:09] What they do while they’re finding other authors to market to their customers. 

[10:52] Why it’s important to practice what you preach. 

[12:56] Learn about her podcast and the direction her business is going now. 

[15:31] It’s important to have a support system around you and find connection. 

[18:30] You can have babies and have a passion in your heart for more. 

[21:42] She’s still very connected to teachers and influencers. Learn more.

[25:03] You don’t have to be just one thing. There are so many opportunities to serve these days.

[27:10] Maria’s advice for side-hustling teachers. 

[28:44] My takeaways for you to take action today!

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Maria:

Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun by Maria Dismondy

Maria’s Website

Cardinal Rule Press

Maria on Facebook

Maria on Twitter

Maria on Instagram

Maria on Pinterest

Maria on YouTube

Maria on LinkedIn

 

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

Book a Clarity Call

 

Your Business Reset Workshop

9: To My First Business Mentor (My Mom)

13m · Published 06 May 05:00

Mother’s Day is coming up and it seemed like the perfect opportunity to tell my mom thank you! No matter if it’s your mom, a sister, an aunt, a grandmother, if you have a lady in your life who has made a huge impact, then listen in and take part in the challenge I’m laying out. 

 

First, I want to say a huge thank you to my original business mentor, my mom. She taught me to believe that I could do whatever I wanted, the perseverance to pursue my dreams, and the knowledge that it’s up to me to speak up and make noise. 

 

She did the very best that she could for me and my sisters and she just keeps on supporting us with our children. She may think that we only remember the bad parts, but there was so much good in our childhood and she truly did all that she could to make it great.

 

It was by watching her, wheeling and dealing, as a real estate agent that I realized I wanted to be an entrepreneur. She played with the big dogs and she won. When she failed she got right back up and kept going because failure was just another lesson learned. 

 

Who has been an inspiration in your life? My challenge to you is to reach out and let them know how much they mean to you! 

 

In this episode:

[00:35] Welcome back and you’re in for a treat! This is my first solo episode!

[01:34] The first gift my mom gave me is the belief that I could do whatever I wanted. 

[03:01] The second thing is perseverance. 

[05:45] We are all doing the very best that we can. 

[07:12] The third gift is that we shouldn’t play small!

[08:56] We are all multi-passionate and creative. My belief started young watching my mom. 

[10:28] Take a step back. Observe your life. Who has impacted your life? Reach out and let them know!

[12:18] Thank you mom!

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

9: To My First Business Mentor (My Mom)

13m · Published 06 May 05:00

Mother’s Day is coming up and it seemed like the perfect opportunity to tell my mom thank you! No matter if it’s your mom, a sister, an aunt, a grandmother, if you have a lady in your life who has made a huge impact, then listen in and take part in the challenge I’m laying out. 

 

First, I want to say a huge thank you to my original business mentor, my mom. She taught me to believe that I could do whatever I wanted, the perseverance to pursue my dreams, and the knowledge that it’s up to me to speak up and make noise. 

 

She did the very best that she could for me and my sisters and she just keeps on supporting us with our children. She may think that we only remember the bad parts, but there was so much good in our childhood and she truly did all that she could to make it great.

 

It was by watching her, wheeling and dealing, as a real estate agent that I realized I wanted to be an entrepreneur. She played with the big dogs and she won. When she failed she got right back up and kept going because failure was just another lesson learned. 

 

Who has been an inspiration in your life? My challenge to you is to reach out and let them know how much they mean to you! 

 

In this episode:

[00:35] Welcome back and you’re in for a treat! This is my first solo episode!

[01:34] The first gift my mom gave me is the belief that I could do whatever I wanted. 

[03:01] The second thing is perseverance. 

[05:45] We are all doing the very best that we can. 

[07:12] The third gift is that we shouldn’t play small!

[08:56] We are all multi-passionate and creative. My belief started young watching my mom. 

[10:28] Take a step back. Observe your life. Who has impacted your life? Reach out and let them know!

[12:18] Thank you mom!

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

8: Creating Growth Through Birth Charts and Astrology with Lexie Wilson

36m · Published 29 Apr 05:30

There is no such thing as failure in launching. There is only the gathering of information for future tweaks and growth. Do you feel the same? Lexie Wilson spent years creating “failed” offers but what she didn’t know was that she wasn’t properly using the information from her birth charts and astrology to step into her purpose.

 

Lexie grew up in a very religious family who felt that spirituality and astrology were created by the devil. However she continued to feel drawn to all things spiritual and woo. 

 

Little did she know that her birth chart was rooted in spirituality. After leaving home and finding the space to study and dig into astrology, she truly found her passion. However she wasn’t sure how to make money from it or if it was even possible. 

 

After we attended the Raising Influence Conference this year, she decided to go for it. She started posting on Instagram openings for birth chart readings and what happened next was incredible. She went from nervous about offering something that seemed a little “out there” for business owners, to being fully booked out for months on end.

 

Listen in to hear her story and why she’s so passionate about all things woo. She’s sharing more about how she created her offers and what she’s done since to find true success within her purpose. Check the links if you’d like to schedule your own birth chart and astrology reading!

In this episode:

[00:35] Welcome and learn more about Lexie Wilson. 

[01:31] How did Lexie get into astrology? 

[04:00] Learn more about the birth charts she started doing for close friends.

[05:57] Why Lexie almost didn’t launch her readings and why she’s so happy she did. 

[07:37] What she means when she says that our triggers are mirrors. 

[09:25] More about the launch of her readings and what led up to it.

[14:55] There’s no such thing as failure. It’s all just data. 

[16:44] Timing is everything. You may not be ready to receive the manifestations right now. 

[20:08] Post the thing. You never know who is watching and learning without engaging. 

[25:02] People are waiting for you, so start talking about your passions. 

[26:28] How birth charts impact business building.

[31:12] Learn more about how Lexie explains the birth chart in relation to life and business. 

[34:07] Connect with Lexie.

 

Links & Resources:

The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need by Joanna Woolfolk

Raising Influence

 

Connect with Lexie:

Lexie’s Website

Lexie’s Links

Lexie on Instagram

Conversations with Lexie - On Apple

Conversations with Lexie - On Spotify

Book Your Reading

 

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

7: The Real About Reels with Jessica Stansberry

39m · Published 22 Apr 05:00

If you’ve never heard of Jessica Stansberry, then you may have been living under a rock (or you’re just not a big fan of YouTube!) In all seriousness though, Jessica helps rockstar entrepreneurs grow their businesses and authority through video. Enter, the real about Reels and what she has found in using them for her business. 

 

She has a huge following on YouTube and very large followings on most social platforms but she loves testing out new things. For her it’s a lot of fun to find a strategy, test it out, and see how it impacts her business. 


This is one of the ways that she gathers data to help others find the strategies that work for them. Growth requires testing and she is the ultimate tester. 

 

The most recent test she ran was on Reels. Instagram released Reels as a way to compete with TikTok, but is it a good way to increase your audience? 

 

Long story short, the answer is yes, but it’s not a super easy way to grow your audience and there are certain things to consider as you take on any Reels strategy. Per Jessica, yes you should be doing them, but you need to find ways to build “Reels” time into your current workflow. 

 

Listen as she shares more about the challenge she created for herself, how she kept on track, and ways that she found to batch content creation. In all, she gained 1700+ new followers on Instagram after posting 26 daily Reels.

Just remember that this is growing ONE social platform. If you’re working on growing your Instagram following, then you need to start incorporating Reels! If Instagram isn’t your jam, then check out Jessica’s insights on other platforms through her YouTube channel!

In this episode:

[01:13] Welcome to the show, Jessica!

[02:42] Her background and how she created her personal brand.

[04:07] Why you should be consistently showing up and posting on Reels.

[06:13] Her mindset has always been, if she is going to do something, she’s going to do it.

[08:30] “Asking someone to go from one platform to another is like asking them to abandon their comfy pants.” 

[09:39] What the analytics looked like when she posted consistently on Reels.

[12:19] She gained 1700 followers from posting 26 reels during the month of February.

[16:08] She is constantly looking for content ideas. It's great to get inspiration from all over.

[19:17] Don’t listen to what other people do, figure out what works best for you.

[20:46] People get stuck in trying to be perfect. It will never be perfect.

[22:05] Listen as we discuss what they feel was the best part of quarantine.

[24:46] Done is better than perfect, just get it out there.

[27:14] Jessica shares that 99% of the videos that go in a course or Facebook group are recorded sitting at her desk with her webcam.

[30:04] Doing unplanned videos without scripts come out better than when you plan every detail.

[33:03] Learn about her husband and his YouTube channel about their farm.

[36:54] “If you can be the one to providing that information, why not?”

[38:14] Thank you for being on the show!

Links & Resources:

Connect with Jessica:

Jessica Stansberry

Hey Jessica podcast

@heyjessica

Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube

@jessicastansberry

Instagram | YouTube | Clubhouse @jessicastansbry

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

6: Purposeful Eating with Karla Salinari

47m · Published 15 Apr 05:00

What are your thoughts about food? Love it? Hate it? Meh? I love food. I love it when a good meal comes together with good people making amazing memories. But does good food have to be bad for you? Karla Salinari says no! She is a health coach and foodie who is working to help her clients start eating with purpose.

 

Karla and I both grew up in Latino households. The same households that made us eat everything on our plates, no matter what those items were, and then chastised us for gaining weight. 

 

We know that our parents and their parents were only doing what they thought was best for us, but that type of emotion around food is toxic. 

 

Karla didn’t realize the extent of the toxicity until she gained too much weight during her pregnancy with her daughter. It was as she was trying to regain her footing with food that she realized how toxic her relationship was to it. 

 

Listen as she tells her story and then explains the ways she’s working to break through cultural beliefs and shift the balance toward purposeful eating. Plus she’s created an amazing cookbook that will help you eat all your favorites, in a healthy way!

 

Food is meant to be enjoyed, but it is also meant to fuel your body. What kind of fuel are you putting in your tank? 

 

In this episode:

[01:55] Welcome to the show, Karla!

[02:06] She’s a flexitarian when it comes to food and purposeful eating.

[03:00] Learn about her background and why she’s so passionate about food and health.

[06:32] We chat about the culture we grew up in.

[09:31] Karla started making changes because of the amount of weight she gained during pregnancy.

[13:17] Learn about coaching clients in the health space.

[16:33] If you have the education, then you have the tools to choose wisely.

[19:12] If you eat something that works with you instead of against you, you will naturally gravitate toward it.

[22:42] Your body needs nutrients to operate.

[24:02] The second most important thing is the relationship we have with our bodies.

[29:55] Why she designed her 6-month program.

[34:06] How her business continues to evolve.

[37:10] Only do the social media that feels right to you. Do one thing and do it well.

[39:37] Once she shifted the content she was producing to more of a service base, everything changed.

[42:04] She has a cookbook coming out AND it’s in both English and Spanish.

[45:53] Thank you for being on the show!

 

Links & Resources:

Connect with Karla:

Karla Salinari

Flipbox

Recipe Book

Instagram | Facebook 

Connect with Marylin:

Marylin’s Website

Marylin on Instagram

Creative Conversations with Marylin has 36 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 19:49:02. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on December 4th, 2023 07:06.

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