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Is there something you wish you had the “nerve” to do? Master Certified Life Coach & Bestselling Author Susan Hyatt helps her compelling guests to conquer their fears, upgrade their mindset, and get the “nerve” to go after whatever they want. Whether it’s writing a book, leaving a day job, speaking on stage, setting boundaries with difficult people, building a dream business, or a different goal, Susan uses proven Life Coaching tools & techniques to help her guests become unstoppable. If you ...
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In The Trusted Leader Show, Global Trust Expert, Trust Expert in Residence at High Point University, Wall Street Journal bestselling author, and CEO David Horsager sits down with influential leaders from around the world to discuss their leadership style and the strategies and lessons they have learned throughout their careers. Join us as we assemble the top tactics leaders and organizations need to perform at their best and get faster results. After listening to these engaging conversations ...
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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In this celebratory 100th episode, I explore the power of embracing unrealistic dreams. I'll share my audacious goal of navigating the Great Loop, a 6,000-mile boating adventure, and encourage you to dream big and take baby steps towards your own extraordinary aspirations. Get ready to move from chaotic to connected, and let’s conquer those fears t…
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In this episode of "You've Got Nerve," I interview Lily Womble, author of "Thank You More Please" and creator of Date Brazen. Lily's feminist approach to dating empowers women to challenge norms and take control of their love lives. Learn about essence-based preferences and how to embrace your true self, whether you're single, married, or in-betwee…
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In this episode, I explore overcoming fears and embracing opportunities with Debi Lilly. We discuss saying "yes" to life, learning from opportunities, and intentional growth. Debi shares her journey to self-publishing "Summer Style: Food, Flowers, and Fun," and tips for creating connections through events. This episode is full of inspiration and pr…
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In this episode of "You've Got Nerve," I interview Crystal Thompson, a certified life and business coach who shares how a pivotal piece of coaching transformed her life and business. We discuss the importance of self-advocacy, delegating tasks, and setting boundaries to reclaim time and energy. Tune in to learn how embracing the "Summer of Yes" can…
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In this episode, we talk with Juliet Abeille, creator of Loverly Cottage and A Loverly Life, about her recent victory in a pay disparity lawsuit. Juliet, also a network administrator, discovered she was paid less than her male colleague for the same job. Join us as she shares her journey to justice and how she balances her careers with her passion …
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In today's episode of You've Got Nerve, we're talking grief. Yes, that heavy, hulking beast we often try to shove into a closet with our winter coats. But not today, folks! Today, I've got the fabulous Susy Giddy with us—someone who knows a thing or two about staring down life's toughest moments with a sparkle in her eye. For more information and t…
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Have you ever stalled on going for an opportunity because of your weight? How about deleting photos that weren’t “flattering?” Or postponing headshots for work until you lose ten pounds? In today’s episode, you’ll hear an entertaining conversation with Dr. Amy Porto about her personal experience and professional experience disrupting diet culture i…
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In this episode, I delve into the essence of motivation, pondering what propels us - beyond the usual suspects like money. I recount a revealing episode with my son Ryan, whose indifference to conventional discipline unearthed his true motivator: freedom. I would love you to introspect and uncover your unique "currency" that motivates you. It's abo…
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In this episode of You’ve Got Nerve, I’ve got Tamsyn Allington with me. Tamsyn is the founder of Tamsyn & Co, a Workplace Culture, Engagement, and Communications company working in the People Development space. Tamsyn & Co. helps senior teams and leaders develop happy workplaces that support happy humans to do the best work of their lives. For more…
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We've all felt like the world is crashing down because something didn't go as planned. Society is obsessed with the pursuit of perfection and often paints failure in such a negative light that it's no wonder we're terrified of it. From a young age, we're conditioned to aim for straight A's, the perfect job, a flawless life. But aiming for perfectio…
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In this episode of You’ve Got Nerve, we courageously step into the world of alternative medicine and mental health treatment with Dr. Ana Verzone. Disclaimer: this episode is not intended as personal medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before exploring any alternative treatments discussed here. Our conversation is meant to …
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In this eye-opening episode, I’m diving deep into why so many women feel it's too late to build wealth and how societal norms contribute to this mindset. But more importantly, I'm here to show you how you can turn this around, with real-life examples and some hard-hitting facts. For more information & the full show notes visit https://susanhyatt.co…
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A cool and funky wedding anniversary present - a 15 minute classic from the most famous composer alive, Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks is stylish, sophisticated and hugely enjoyable! Listening time 23 mins (podcast 8', music 15') Music here, played by the Ensemble InterContemporain conducted by Pierre Boulez, on Youtube, Spotify, and (links to the 1st…
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In this episode, David sits down with Erwin McManus, renowned life architect, award-winning author, and artist, to discuss why it doesn't take a genius to think like one. Show Notes: http://trustedleadershow.com/ Buy David's book "Trusted Leader": https://amzn.to/3luyqf1 David's Company: https://trustedge.com/…
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Pianist Rolf Hind introduces one of the epics of piano music. A heady mix of virtuoso composing and devout faith, Olivier Messiaen's 20 reflections on the infant Jesus, Vingt regards sur l'infant Jésus, brings us a two-hour deep dive of awesome power and beautiful stillness. Listening time 38 mins (plus music 2hrs 8') Music here on Youtube, played …
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In this episode, I’m sharing how to counter these external pressures and redefine our own standards of beauty. It's about shifting our internal beliefs, challenging outdated norms, and embracing the natural progression of life with confidence and pride. For more information and the full show notes visit https://susanhyatt.co/077…
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In this solo episode, I’m challenging outdated, patriarchal standards that have long defined women's worth and exploring a radical new definition of prime. Think of it as being marinated in the diverse experiences of life, making you tougher, wiser, and incredibly resilient. This is a prime defined by the incredible layers of life you've embraced a…
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Tired of dealing with those toxic family members who seem to have a knack for turning peaceful gatherings into drama-filled events? In this episode, I share a personal story about being in the same room with a family member notorious for stirring the pot. This individual always had a way of pushing my buttons, and in the past, I'd inevitably react,…
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We're often taught to wait for opportunities to come knocking, but there's a rebellious, empowering art to creating your own chances in life. Choosing yourself is an act of self-empowerment. It's recognizing that you don’t need to wait for an external stamp of approval to pursue your dreams. For more information and the full show notes visit https:…
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Ever feel like you're just cruising on auto-pilot in a life that's pretty good but not quite hitting the mark of amazing? Well, you're not alone. This episode is all about that exact situation where we're comfy in our 'good enough' lives, but deep down, we're itching for something more – something great. For more information and the full show notes…
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Hot off the press! The wonders of modern tech allow us to enjoy Katharina Nohl's rhapsody for piano and orchestra, Spices, before it's even been performed by live musicians! And Katharina joins us to talk us through the recipe. Listening time 33 mins (podcast 15', music 18') The complete music here on Youtube. What do you think? Tell me with a comm…
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For many, especially women, burnout is seen as this inevitable endgame, the result of juggling too many hats, feeling too much pressure, and trying to "have it all." In this episode, I am going solo to share the concept of actively pursuing joy instead of passively waiting for burnout to strike. For more information and the full show notes visit ht…
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Most of us are familiar with burnout—the emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged and excessive stress. What we don’t talk enough about is the link between burnout and the 'invisible workload'. This silent burden, the physical and emotional load that’s disproportionately shouldered by women, is a huge contributor to burnout! F…
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Always entertaining the crowds, Haydn brings up his 50 with typical style (before settling down for 50 more symphonies). Not a famous piece but well worth a listen! Listening time 27 mins (podcast 9', music 18') Music here on Youtube, Spotify, Amazon and Apple Musics played by the Swedish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Béla Drahos. You can buy the …
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Have you ever spent countless hours, days, or even years on something, only to watch it crumble before your eyes? It's like baking the perfect soufflé and then having it collapse the moment you take it out of the oven. Heartbreaking, right? But here's the thing: Throughout history, the most triumphant stories aren't about things going perfectly. Th…
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This episode of You’ve Got Nerve is so good, it made my feet sweaty! We’ve all been there: you hear a recording of your voice, and your immediate thought is, "Do I really sound like that?" Add in the nerves about speaking up, especially in public, and it's enough to make anyone want to take a vow of silence. Don’t worry because, in this episode of …
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It's the Women’s World Cup of Classical Music! And it's THE FINAL! USA vs Republic of Ireland Complete music here: hthttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCXUbmBaA9OoRjafAn_k1zTnHR8cH9qyj Please listen to the music and then: vote here: https://forms.gle/XJoU1Vr3MfWraQL48 Voting open NOW Please share the podcast widely, by telling people you know and …
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