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CEO and multi 7-figure business owner Margy Feldhuhn speaks with high performing entrepreneurs about their experiences with grief and death. After losing her dad to suicide in 2015, Margy was surprised to find that this traumatic loss actually transformed her life and contributed to her success as a entrepreneur. On this show, she interviews other high achieving business owners about how they found resilience, success and joy after profound loss. This show will inspire you to see the losses ...
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Monetize the Mic

Jessica Rhodes and Margy Feldhuhn

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Hosts Jessica Rhodes and Margy Feldhuhn are the dynamic duo who run Interview Connections, the first and leading podcast booking agency. In this podcast, Jessica and Margy teach listeners how to get booked on podcasts as a guest, how to be a great podcast host and leverage the power of podcast interviews to grow your business. To learn more about their company, go to InterviewConnections.com or join their free Facebook group, Guest Expert Profit Lab at InterviewConnections.com/Group
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As a Podcast Launch Consultant, I know how powerful podcasts are as a lead generation tool for a coaching or consulting business. That's why I'm giving you my top tips and tactics for starting a podcast that will help you build a bond of trust with your ideal clients, so they'll want to hire you immediately. Whether you've just launched your business, or you’re already established and looking for new ways to increase your leads, you've come to the right place!
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Raise 1000 Voices podcast is a place where women gather to learn the science and the art of influence - the skills of speaking, pitching, selling and negotiating which accelerate our ability to move from where we are now to where we want to be It is not a bright, bold, idea created on a whim. This is the new home of more than 20 years successfully unlocking the power of stories, voices, language and questions. It is a powerful infusion of lived experience, corporate games, the start up trenc ...
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In our quest for success, we often stay within our comfort zones of routine. However, these boundaries can hinder growth. To reach our full potential, we must break free and embrace boldness. But how? In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Julie O’Neill reveals the secrets to a decades long career in Broadcast Journalism in the USA - uncovering why …
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In today's rapidly evolving world, empowering communities through robust support for health and education has become paramount. The foundation of any thriving society lies in the well-being and education of its individuals, as they are the driving force behind progress and growth. In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Bronwyn Wright sheds light on …
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There is a silent crisis rapidly rising in the women in our world - women over the age of 55 in Australia who are the fastest group experiencing homelessness. This is an age when most of us plan to settle into life, adventure, community and family. Instead an insane - yes insane - amount of them are suffering homelessness, sleeping rough and couch …
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Speaking truth to power and embracing authenticity can be a radical act in a world that often values conformity over individuality. But what does it mean to live authentically? And why is it so important? In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Lezly Kaye throws a light on just why it matters. Filthy Rich, success beyond most people’s imaginations, g…
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There are endless discussions and perspectives around great leadership - but what almost everyone agrees on is that leadership is more than directing tasks and delegating responsibilities. At it’s core it is about fostering relationships and creating a positive work culture. Something which seems easy - but also seems to be missing from most workin…
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Olympic gold is a coveted prize for elite athletes who have dedicated their lives to striving for excellence. But the ability to play - and win - at an elite level is not a life-long plan, so how do athletes stay relevant after achieving an Olympic Gold Medal? In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, Kerri Pottharst lets us into her amazing athletic j…
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Are you looking to provide a unique and authentic message to engage your target audience? As the world becomes increasingly digital, it’s more important than ever for businesses to find ways to stand out from their competitors. But how exactly can you amplify your authentic message through AI (artificial intelligence)? Luckily, technological advanc…
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In the constantly changing and demanding arena of leadership and entrepreneurship, there is an increasing sense of overwhelm, of being stuck for what feels to be indefinable reasons. And for 20% of the world’s population it is more than just a sense. They are in fact a highly sensitive person - for whom the ‘traditional’ structures of career and bu…
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Most of us are drawn to doing the work that will fix what breaks our hearts - and for most of us there is nothing more heartbreaking than seeing a young child living in trauma, completely disengaged, and for who forming a connection already seems impossible. In a world where we seem to have less and less time to connect deeply, there is a rapidly g…
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Questioning our self worth appears to be part of the human experience. Do we deserve success, how are we to think we can do whatever we set our mind to, will people really listen, can I really go after exactly what I want. Imagine then coming into this world unwanted, as a girl born into an Indian family in India, and being raised by your grandmoth…
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Midlife. It’s a period of your life that can often be fraught with confusion, fear, and anxiety as you grapple with the realisation that life is not just about getting older but also making sure you really live along the way. For so many, this realisation leads to feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about the future - and yet it is in embracing the m…
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We are usually witness to two initial reactions when someone, particularly a child, is diagnosed with Autism. The first one is of concern and fear about all the things that can’t or won’t happen. The second is in embracing and understanding all that autism adds to the world. Our next guest deliberately chose the second when diagnosed with autism as…
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Not a single woman in Australia was involved in the drafting of the Australian Constitution in 1900. Women - 2 in particular - had to fight for changes to the federal judicial system which made participating in juries more accessible for women. Quite literally, women’s voices have been absent, ignored, excluded from the mechanisms that frame and go…
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Claudia Chan is a powerhouse in the empowerment of women in leadership - having founded the wildly successful, award winning S.H.E Summit in New York 10 years ago before writing the acclaimed book 'This Is How We Rise'. She has an innate drive to break people out of the constraints of living a life in the shadows of others’ pressures and expectatio…
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The thread of culture weaves its way through every element of our life; it underpins how we work, how we think, in our relationships, our communities and creates the rules for the social and economic environments within which we all exist. Culture, wherever it shows, shapes how we see ourselves, the world, and opportunities. And unless we are willi…
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Do what you can with what you have from where you are. Three elements that have the power to create the strongest waves of change - especially for women working in male dominated industries who have a higher risk of experiencing bullying, discrimination, and harassment, and often fewer opportunities. In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices, we discove…
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As we begin the adventures a new year brings, we have also been mapping out future plans for Raise 1000 Voices - giving us the space to go over and reflect on the powerful stories shared by incredible women and the remarkable insights and learnings we were gifted from each and every one of them. We launched the podcast completely aware that I don’t…
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The characteristics of great storytelling vary for each person but what makes a story remarkable is similar for most people - it's the power to make a connection and influence readers. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we sink right into a fun conversation liberating your inner author and sharing phenomenal stories with Dr. Angela L…
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Don’t you think it is more than a little crazy that as we get a little older society expects you to act and show up in a different way? Not only is it crazy, these expectation sometimes erode your voice and diminish your purpose. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast we get really serious about allowing our pathway and purpose to unfold …
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Telling a story well sparks action in both the physical and emotional sense - driving others to become more motivated, believe in themselves, or try something new. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we reveal the power of compelling storytelling with Zara Love. Zara is the Director of Great Talk, helping people become more charismati…
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In Australia we have bought in to the sense we live in ‘a lucky country’. Which is why it is astounding we have to fight to get attention on one issue that effects hundreds of thousands of women, right here. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we throw a spotlight on the fight to eradicate period poverty with Rochelle Courtenay. Roche…
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You might never know the impact you bring on another person. Most won’t even realise the importance and influence of every action and decision they make. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we chat about understanding the power of one and how it creates ripples of change with Rabia Siddique. Rabia is an international speaker, a humani…
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All our lives, women have been led to believe we need to lead like men, or in place of men. And this has a detrimental effect on our leadership and how we communicate with others. In this episode of the Raise 1000 Voices podcast, we’ll learn about the generational impact when women don’t lead with Karolina Gunsser. Karolina is a passionate communic…
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No matter what stage of life we are in, the constant fear of standing out and being different somehow lingers. This has a compelling impact on how we interact with others. In this episode of Raise 1000 Voices (the podcast), we talk about the power of being interesting with Maz Farrelly. Maz is The CEO Whisperer and has worked with the most successf…
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We often believe how we are raised doesn’t affect us. We view childhood experiences through the lens of adulthood and discrediting their effects on our lives. In this pilot episode of Raise 1000 Voices (the podcast) we’re going to discover the cost of diminishment with Erika Cramer. Also known as The Queen of Confidence, Erika has built a formidabl…
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Raise 1000 Voices podcast is a place where women gather to learn the science and the art of influence - the skills of speaking, pitching, selling and negotiating which accelerate our ability to move from where we are now to where we want to be It is not a bright, bold, idea created on a whim. This is the new home of more than 20 years successfully …
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In this quick episode, I provide an update on both this podcast and my business. I also explain the shady reason behind why I'm specifically posting this update when I am. Want even more podcasting insights and updates? Join the Podcasting Insiders Club for just $5/month! Want to connect with me further? Follow me on Instagram! Want to work togethe…
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Dr. Joli Hamilton is the relationship coach for couples who color outside the lines. She is a research psychologist, TEDx speaker, best-selling author, and AASECT (pronounced ay-sect) certified sex educator. Joli also co-hosts the Project Relationship podcast with her anchor partner, Ken. Joli’s been featured in The New York Times, Vogue, NPR, and …
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In this episode, Jess shares about a pivotal moment recently when she realized that her workaholism was actually masking her people-pleasing tendencies. Audio Transcript: Jessica Rhodes: On this episode, I want to share a really, really great breakthrough, I had. 2 00:00:10.559 --> 00:00:21.870 Jessica Rhodes: spoiler alert we're sharing all of our…
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In this episode, we nerd out on all things nervous system! We share more about nervous system co-regulation and how actually dysregulating each other’s nervous systems was the key to experiencing a quantum leap of personal growth. Links mentioned: Elisabeth’s previous podcast appearances on our show: Applied Neurology: https://interviewconnections.…
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In this episode, we share more about the journey of stepping into the roles that are right for us in our company and how stepping into the role that is right for you brings so much alignment and self-expression into your life. Resources mentioned: https://interviewconnections.com/is-it-time-to-demote-yourself/…
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On today's episode of Monetize the Mic, Jess and Margy share more about their journey of transforming Interview Connections into a fully agile company using the Scrum methodology! 1. Working As A Team Makes It Easier for Individuals to Take Time Off with Less Stress 2. Interdepartmental Games of Telephone Waste Valuable Resources 3. Removing Indivi…
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On today's episode of Monetize the Mic, Margy and Jess discuss why entrepreneurs with decent schedules and pretty normal workloads are so tired. Things that appear small on the surface but really need to be talked about, toxic positivity, people pleasing, avoiding tough conversations and obstacles are all energy sucks that you should explore to see…
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, Margy and Jess are talking about how to know when it’s the right time to demote yourself (even if you’re a business owner or founder). When Jess founded the business, she called herself CEO, as most business owners and founders do. However, CEO is a very specific role and a lot of people who call themselves t…
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On today's episode of Monetize the Mic, Margy shares the season 3 premiere episode of her podcast We Get It, Your Dad Died. The episode features an interview with entrepreneur Suzy Ashworth about how losing her parents impacted her life and career. Season 3 of We Get It, Your Dad Died goes live today, May 2, 2022! To listen to the rest of the seaso…
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Margy is joined by Alicia Cramer on this episode of We Get it Your Dad Died. Growing up, Alicia’s mother went through a series of abusive relationships and would often drop her off at a relatives house to stay safe. As she got older, she realized that she was repeating the self-destructive patterns that her mother had demonstrated for her. The heal…
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In this episode of we get it your dad died, Margy invites Melisa Keenan on the show. Melisa’s father was a free-spirit and street drug addict for most of his life. When Melisa needed it most, he tamed himself and those who knew him were so excited that he finally found the motivation to turn his life around. Three weeks later, he was diagnosed with…
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In this episode of We Get it Your Dad Died, Margy Feldhuhn is joined by Sam Jayanti. At 12 years old, both of Sam’s parents and her brother died in a plane crash. She was left with her nanny and her dog to recover from this tragedy. The three of them moved to India to live with Sam’s aunt and uncle with this question: Will we survive this, or will …
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In the first episode of season 3 for We Get it Your Dad Died, Margy Feldhuhn invites Suzy Ashworth to discuss the loss of her parents. Suzy’s foster parents were found in the back of a magazine and they raised her from the age of 3 months old. In this conversation, they discuss how Suzy’s parents raised her and her sister in an environment that bal…
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, Jess is joined by Interview Connections’ client Anne Hill. Anne has noticed there is a correlation between the health of a person and the health of their business and has founded Hilltop Virtual Solutions to help busy entrepreneurs automate and improve their systems so they can spend more time in their zone o…
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, Jess is joined by Interview Connections’ client and founder of AMA Publishing, Adriana Monique Alvarez. Adriana talks about creating impactful relationships in order to maximize your collaboration opportunities. Adriana gives tips for getting a broader perspective when it comes to getting to know potential cl…
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, we are featuring a special replay of a Facebook live panel that Margy recently hosted on Leadership and the Nervous System. Joining Margy on the panel are Elisabeth Kristof and Brandi Olson. Elisabeth is the founder of Brain-Based Wellness, who helps entrepreneurs heal their past trauma by working with the ne…
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, Jess is giving you some prompts to help you simplify your call to action. These prompts include listing out 5 of your best clients, how they found you, what their journey was like signing up with you, what the next intentional step is for a host or listener to take to ultimately sign up with you, and whether …
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, Jess is talking about how to write your interview topics and questions for your one sheet. A one sheet is a tool that is used to help you get booked for a podcast interview and gives hosts a sense of what value you can provide to their audience and also can act as a guide while interviewing you. In this episo…
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, Jess and Margy are sharing what they’ve learned after one year of running their group coaching program. Whether or not you have an agency or one on one business, you can add a group coaching program into what you’re already doing. It took a long time for Jess and Margy to pull the trigger on starting this pro…
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On today’s episode of Monetize the Mic, Jess and Margy are talking about the paradox of more. The paradox of more has been coming up in the business over and over again and Margy realized that some problems don’t need to be solved with addition, but instead by leveraging the resources the business already has. Instead of buying more leads to get mo…
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