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Meridith Grundei is a public speaking coach and change maker. As an award-winning theatre director, producer, and former Second City improv teacher, she recognized the similarities between performing for audiences on stage every night and presenting to clients/colleagues every day, but the latter didn’t have the right tools to bring their stories to life. So she decided to do something about it. She specializes in presentation and public speaking consultation, individual training and development, and creative team solutions using improvisational theatre techniques to build trust, empathy, and out-of-the-box thinking. 11 Years and some change later, Grundei Coaching has helped thousands of individuals and corporations craft engaging presentations and authentic stories to achieve career growth and success.
Raylen Davis is a No-BS entrepreneur and coach helping people overcome the obstacles and excuses keeping them from building their dream business and life. He is the founder of Elevated Coaches Academy which helps coaches grow their business so they can spend more time coaching and less time chasing leads, and Elevated Content Marketing to Elevate tomorrow’s thought leaders by help them effectively spread their message.
Phyllis Williams-Strawder, aka the Ghetto Country Brandmother®, is an empathic bitch leading a respectful rebellion of solopreneurs. In the politically correct world she's a certified brand strategist, business coach and life coach. She believes everyone should own their crazy because that's where the brand resides. Because of that she brands by example on the regular. Brandma's House was built around GCB so she could move her teenpreneurs back into CKO Creator. It's a house where rebellion is encourage so entrepreneurs can be comfortable in their own skin as they brand. Brandma's House chooses to focus on a one to few instead of one to many business model in order to develop a closer relationship.
Once referred to as the UK version of Chris Do (by the man himself), Matt Essam is a highly sought-after business coach, working exclusively within the creative and digital sector. Specializing in helping agency owners and freelancers to find and attract high-value clients, Matt has been featured on podcasts alongside the likes of Seth Godin, Austin Kleon, Danielle La Porte, and many more. His international best-selling book Create and Prosper received critical acclaim from industry-leading figures and has been read by award-winning creatives across the globe.
Janette Gallardo specializes in Fractional CFO services with a focus on strategy. She works with entrepreneurs who are great at their craft but don't have a finance background and she provides visibility and guidance for them to reach their financial goals.
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Are you feeling stuck in your work, business, or creative project? There is a workshop exercise that I love doing with clients because it helps to uncover what is aligned or not and is simple but powerful.
As I reflect on almost three decades behind the DJ booth, it's clear that spinning records isn't just about playing music; it's about orchestrating experiences and connecting deeply with people. The journey has been as much about personal growth as it has been about entertainment.
I have spent most of my adult life feeling as though I’m standing on the outside looking in. Never quite fitting in, never quite feeling part of the crowd, and never quite sure of my place. It’s a strange feeling. Often lonely, always puzzling. I could never quite put my finger on what it was that made me feel so ‘alien’ a lot of the time; like everyone else had been given the key or the secret code to successful adulting but for some reason they had skipped past me in the queue.
Vinyl records once considered a relic of the past, have made a surprising comeback in recent years. Despite the convenience of digital music, vinyl sales have been steadily increasing, with many music lovers preferring the warm, rich sound of a record over the cold, digital sound of a streaming service.
In 2023, Americans are pulling back on their spending due to a variety of factors. The COVID-19 pandemic and other events over the last few years have had a lasting impact on the economy, and many individuals and families are struggling to make ends meet. As a result, many people are cutting back on non-essential expenses, including coaching services. While it's understandable that people are looking to save money wherever they can, it's important to consider the value that coaches can bring to your life and your business.
As business owners, we often feel the pressure to constantly hustle, grind, and push ourselves to the limit. The fast-paced world of entrepreneurship can be exhilarating, but it can also be exhausting. In the pursuit of success, we often neglect our own well-being and fail to take the time to slow down and recharge. However, just like in working out, slowing down can actually be more effective in the long run. In this post, we’ll explore the importance of slowing down as business owners, and the similarities between slowing down in business and working out.
Siamo was founded in the traditional way - two people meeting at happy hour to scribble workplace improvement ideas on a napkin. Founders Cristina Amigoni and Alex Cullimore connected over a mutual desire to make work more human and treat humans like humans.
Both from a traditional consulting background, Cristina and Alex discovered a passion for coaching through professional coach training and realized the potential of blending coaching and consulting approaches. Combining the improvement mindset of consulting with a love for uncovering the authentic potential of people and organizations, Siamo emerged to guide leaders to uplift their organizational cultures and infuse human-centric practices into the workplace.