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Welcome to Eloma is a podcast for visionaries, entrepreneurs, and business owners who want to become better leaders, people, and pioneers. In this podcast, we explore uncharted territories and share stories of business, life, and leadership with owners, entrepreneurs, and experts.

I’m your host, Kiley Peters, serial entrepreneur and Founder and CEO of RAYNE IX, a executive consultancy dedicated to helping service-based women small business owners build stronger business backends and leverage their companies to build the lives they want.

I’m on a mission to help small business owners build the futures they dream for themselves, their families, and their communities.

And I call that space, Eloma. Welcome.

Welcome To Eloma Kiley Peters

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Welcome to Eloma is a podcast for visionaries, entrepreneurs, and business owners who want to become better leaders, people, and pioneers. In this podcast, we explore uncharted territories and share stories of business, life, and leadership with owners, entrepreneurs, and experts.

I’m your host, Kiley Peters, serial entrepreneur and Founder and CEO of RAYNE IX, a executive consultancy dedicated to helping service-based women small business owners build stronger business backends and leverage their companies to build the lives they want.

I’m on a mission to help small business owners build the futures they dream for themselves, their families, and their communities.

And I call that space, Eloma. Welcome.

    Embracing Risk with Gill Moakes

    Embracing Risk with Gill Moakes

    “Nothing is ever as complicated as we make it,” says Gill Moakes of life and entrepreneurship. The award-winning ICF certified business coach and podcast host discusses the power of taking calculated risks in business. Gill explains how trusting oneself and making bold decisions can drive both business and personal growth. She highlights the specific challenges that women entrepreneurs face, including mental barriers and societal expectations, urging women to actively choose success and develop the courage to take bigger risks.
    Gill delves into the impact of limiting beliefs and the pursuit of external validation on entrepreneurs’ risk-taking abilities. She shares personal stories and professional insights to show how reevaluating one’s self-image and challenging ingrained beliefs can lead to greater business success and personal fulfillment.
    Exploring broader aspects of entrepreneurship, Gill covers the trade-off between the perceived stability of traditional employment and the autonomy—and accompanying instability—of running one’s own business. She emphasizes that having control over one’s decisions, despite the risks involved, provides a unique form of security that traditional jobs often do not offer.
    Quotes
    “Most women entrepreneurs need support. They need coaches. They need mentors. They need people around them—a community to be able to cultivate the courage to start playing a bigger game, to start taking the risks. A lot of women struggle to choose themselves for success.” (03:54 | Gill Moakes) “Nothing is ever as complicated as we make it. I think that’s probably my biggest insight.” (37:43 | Gill Moakes) “People love to complicate their business so much and it doesn’t have to be that complicated. Business is about three things. Be a nice person. Don't be an idiot—be better at what you do than most people. Just be outstandingly good at what you do. And thirdly, put relationships above algorithms. Do those three things.” (38:04 | Gill Moakes) 
    Links
    Connect with Gill Moakes:
    Social Media Handles: 
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillmoakes/ 
    Insta - @gillmoakes 
    Substack - https://substack.com/@gillmoakes 
    Website URLS: 
    https://www.gillmoakes.com/  
    https://www.gillmoakes.com/podcast 
    Connect with Welcome to Eloma
    Instagram: @welcometoeloma
    Website: WelcometoEloma.com
    Connect with Kiley
    Social: @kileypeters + Linkedin.com/in/kileypeters
    Websites: RAYNEIX.com, KileyPeters.com
    Weekly Email Newsletter: RIXNewsletter.com
    Email: info@rayneix.com
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    • 40 min
    Leading Consciously with Ana Maria Moreno

    Leading Consciously with Ana Maria Moreno

    “Being a conscious leader makes smart business sense,” asserts Ana Maria Moreno, CEO and founder of Copal. Copal is a business coaching practice that incorporates inner energetic work to help entrepreneurs elevate their business and personal lives. Ana Maria has an impressive background, including an Ivy League degree, an MBA from Oxford, and leadership roles at startups and Uber, but despite her professional success, she still felt something was missing. This realization led her to align her business acumen with a mindful, purpose-driven approach at Copal.
    Ana Maria stresses that even the best strategies can fail if a leader lacks the right mindset; passion alone is insufficient without a clear business roadmap. She introduces the “Copal Method,” a three-step process she developed, which consists of dissolution (conducting an honest self-assessment), creation (developing a personal vision), and offering up (executing that vision). This method integrates detailed business strategy with inner work, aligning business practices with personal growth.
    Ana Maria anticipates a shift from the hustle culture to a more conscious, mindful approach to business and leadership. She envisions conscious leadership—focusing on both results and team well-being—as increasingly vital, particularly as AI and technology continue to change the business scene. 
    Quotes
    “I really chose to do the inner work and through that, I realized and came to understand that my purpose in the world and in my life is to really help connect two seemingly disparate worlds, which is business, with a more conscious, mindful approach.” (03:07 | Ana Maria Moreno)“I really decided to leverage all of my skills in business, which had been accumulated and had made me very successful. So I didn't want to throw that out and it is a part of me, but also, I wanted to do it in a way that felt more like truly me. With Copal, we're helping entrepreneurs, leaders, and changemakers, create businesses that feel authentically them and that support them in creating lives that are also authentically theirs.” (03:30 | Ana Maria Moreno)“Not everyone's path needs to look a certain way. What success means to one person can be very different for what success means to someone else. So for me, it's really defining what success is for each individual, both in business and in their life, and then helping them realize that and realize that vision. Because I think that every one of us has these gifts that we came to the world to bring.” (04:04 | Ana Maria Moreno)“We need to broaden the definition of entrepreneurship so that there's a bigger spectrum of what entrepreneurship looks like.” (15:32 | Ana Maria Moreno)“Conscious leadership is a mindful approach to leadership where you are leading your teams to amazing results, but you're doing it in a way that you're caring for their wellness and not just what you're doing, but how you're doing it, how you're getting to those results, and how people feel and are engaged throughout that process.” (18:07 | Ana Maria Moreno) 
    Links
    Connect with Welcome to Eloma
    Instagram: @welcometoeloma
    Website: WelcometoEloma.com
    Connect with Ana Maria Moreno
    Instagram: the_copal
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-maria-moreno-3a61688/
    Connect with Kiley
    Social: @kileypeters +a...

    • 35 min
    Defining Success for Yourself with Kiley Peters

    Defining Success for Yourself with Kiley Peters

    Looking to redefine success on your own terms? Host Kiley Peters dives into the concept of personal success and shares what she calls the "DNA of Success" framework. Drawing on her experiences with Brainchild Studios, her digital marketing agency, and the founding of RAYNE IX, Kiley guides listeners toward understanding that pursuing someone else's definition of success can lead only to burnout and dissatisfaction.
    The "DNA of Success" framework is a tool Kiley created to guide individuals in aligning their endeavors with their own visions of success. This framework, rooted in the principle of making business personal, operates on the SELF acronym:
    Significance - Identifying personal purpose and the purpose of one's business or role.Energy - Understanding what drives and drains energy, focusing on personal values, and aligning time and energy with what truly matters.Leadership - Defining personal and professional goals, creating a roadmap to achieve them, and leading oneself or a team to realize these goals.Facts - Assessing the hard facts, such as resources, time, and financial needs, to achieve the set goals.
    Through this framework, Kiley offers a pathway for listeners to dissect and understand their true motivations, energy sources, leadership goals, and the concrete facts that frame their ambitions.
    Kiley provides actionable advice and shares how her "Accelerator" program and "CEO Hotline" are designed to support executive women and small business owners in applying these principles to level up their businesses. Whether you're reevaluating your career goals, seeking to redefine your business's impact, or simply in search of a community that understands the unique challenges of aligning personal and professional success, this episode of Welcome To Eloma offers a clear, structured approach to achieving fulfillment on your own terms.
    Quotes
    “I realized that what I really wanted to do was I wanted to help women, small business owners, build better business backends and build greater business value. And I wanted to help them build companies that would change their lives and hopefully, potentially the lives of people around them.” (03:24 | Kiley Peters)“We get to this point where we're like, ‘what am I doing? I'm running a business that I didn't even want to do in the first place. This isn't what I wanted.’ And I believe that that's because many of us have not actually taken the time to define what success looks like before we start taking action, before we start making movements.” (04:56 | Kiley Peters)“For you as an individual, when it comes to significance, our big question here is what is your significance? What is your personal purpose? Why are you here? What are you meant to do as a human being?” (07:10 | Kiley Peters)“If we take the time to understand ourselves and understand what lights us up and understand what gives us energy, our output can be significantly greater in a shorter period of time.” (09:23 | Kiley Peters) “We believe that business is human and humans are the most important part of business. And we need to make business personal because we spend so much of our lives working to afford lives that we want to live. We should be keeping that in mind in terms of all of the things that we do and we should be really intentional about all the decisions we're making.” (18:28 | Kiley Peters) 
    Bio
    Kiley Peters is a keynote speaker, serial entrepreneur, small business strategist, executive coach, and content marketer with nearly 15 years of industry experience.
    She is on a mission to help 1 million women build more financially free and fulfilling lives through her founding of RAYNE IX–an executive consultancy helping women launch, grow, and exit their consulting businesses so they can have greater autonomy, financial...

    • 21 min
    Healing Trauma to Move Forward with Corban David Jenai

    Healing Trauma to Move Forward with Corban David Jenai

    How does trauma shape the journey of an entrepreneur? In this episode, Kiley Peters sits down with Corban David Jenai to tackle this complex question. Corban, a serial entrepreneur, speaker, writer, and the leader of HopeGuide, brings his personal and professional experiences to the forefront of the discussion.
    Corban defines trauma not simply as events but as our body's response to these events, affecting our nervous system and thought patterns. He shares his experiences by highlighting the importance of understanding and addressing these responses for personal growth and resilience.
    The conversation covers the specific challenges entrepreneurs face, like hypervigilance and workaholism, and how these can stem from unresolved trauma. Corban offers insights into recognizing and overcoming these issues including 4 key steps to address trauma and reduce barriers to healing. These include:
    Paying attention to what you put in your body, focusing on healthy and nourishing foods to support your nervous system.Prioritizing quality sleep to enhance your capacity to handle difficult situations and process emotional experiences.Engaging in regular physical movement to release stress and tension stored in the body, promoting overall well-being.Cultivating meaningful relationships and connections with others to heal from relational trauma and experience support and understanding.
    Corban's perspective offers a roadmap for entrepreneurs looking to navigate their own experiences with trauma and find a path to healing and success.
    Quotes
    “I think that it can be helpful to identify in our lives where we may have trauma that's sort of left unaddressed. But I want to be very clear, as I've said in the beginning, it doesn't mean that something is broken. It doesn't mean that you're broken. Our ability to handle hard things and store it in our body is a f***ing miracle. Like, it's not something that's wrong with us. It's something that's very, very right with us. But at some point, we need to be able to have a release valve. (24:57 | Corban David Jenai)“We live in a world where a lot of the natural mechanisms for releasing what The hard things of the past, that's how I refer to it. Those don't have to become trauma. But when they are undealt with and there is emotional processes that have not been allowed to complete, particularly the hard ones, that can turn into a trauma, that can turn into trauma in our bodies.” (25:32 | Corban David Jenai)“It's better to start with purpose than profit. And just trust that if you start with purpose, and of course, don't ignore profit, we need that. But if we start with purpose, we can find our way to profit. And if you start with profit, you don't always find your way to purpose.” (40:11 | Corban David Jenai)“There's just lots of different ways that we can find ourselves in trauma, kind of an endless number of ways. However, the way that trauma can manifest in our lives, the kind of issues that we can have is, it is very common for people to be um, in, in fight or flight, for example, which means that we're, we're not using our executive functioning as much. We're really reacting instead of acting.” (10:57 | Corban David Jenai)
    Links:
    Connect with Welcome to Eloma:
    Instagram: @welcometoeloma
    Website: WelcometoEloma.com
    Connect with Kiley:
    Social: @kileypeters + Linkedin.com/in/kileypeters
    Websites:a...

    • 42 min
    Elevating All Voices Through Effective Storytelling with Tyshun Wardlaw

    Elevating All Voices Through Effective Storytelling with Tyshun Wardlaw

    Ready to transform your entrepreneurial journey through storytelling? Join host Kiley Peters as she sits down with Tyshun Wardlaw, owner of Wardlaw Production, to explore how storytelling can elevate your business.
    Discover the keys to effective storytelling: innovation, audience understanding, and authenticity. Tyshun debunks common storytelling myths, emphasizing the importance of innovation and authenticity in narrative construction. They discuss tailoring stories to specific audiences and the significance of clarity, precision, and authenticity in messaging.
    Moving to practical tips, Tyshun advises leveraging available resources, even on a budget, and being resourceful in a non-traditional business model. She shares insights on navigating partnerships, standing firm on creative vision, and fostering compromise while maintaining creative control.
    Tyshun encourages listeners to embrace storytelling's potential within their businesses, from shaping brand narratives to engaging with clients. As you absorb Tyshun's insights, consider the impact storytelling could have in your own entrepreneurial journey. Your story holds tremendous potential for your business!
    Quotes
    I think you need to know what your audience is for that story, because it could be on your social platform. It could be a story that you're trying to sell for yourself, your branding. I think it's most important to know where you want that video to land. What is your actual audience? Being very clear and precise in your message. And that can be, you know, once again, planning, writing a script, knowing exactly what you're going to say so that you know that your message and your purpose will land because you kind of, you know, pre-scoped it out. (4:48 | Tyshun Wardlaw).How do you tell a story? I would say at the best point, keep your eyes open for how the story is panning out. Because I think sometimes we get so stuck on the ending that we can't appreciate the process of the story and how it's going. (23:28 | Tyshun Wardlaw)There can be external factors that can impact your story, but I truly believe that everyone has a very unique ability to hone in on what their actual story will be and how life will pan out based upon their decisions, and how they want the things to flow within those chapters. So I would just say, life is what you make it, literally, or how you write it. Actually, let me go back. Life is how you write it. (30:55 | Tyshun Wardlaw)
    Links
    Connect with Welcome to Eloma
    Instagram: @welcometoeloma
    Website: WelcometoEloma.com
    Connect with Kiley
    Social: @kileypeters + Linkedin.com/in/kileypeters
    Websites: RAYNEIX.com, KileyPeters.com
    Weekly Email Newsletter: RIXNewsletter.com
    Email: info@rayneix.com

    Connect with Tyshun Wardlaw
    IG and Facebook: @wardlawproductions
    Website: www.wardlawtv.com 

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    • 34 min
    Building Intrapreneurs with Kiley Peters

    Building Intrapreneurs with Kiley Peters

    Do you want to empower your team to take ownership, innovate, and lead with impact? In this thought-provoking episode of Welcome to Eloma, host Kiley Peters delves deep into the concept of building intrapreneurs within organizations – individuals who not only embrace an ownership mindset but also thrive on taking calculated risks, fostering innovation, and prioritizing people.
    Kiley passionately emphasizes the significant benefits that come with nurturing intrapreneurs. These benefits include remarkable improvements in talent retention, leadership capabilities, and the development of enhanced critical thinking and problem-solving skills among your team members. 
    Kiley strongly encourages entrepreneurs to invest in the human aspect of your employees. Aligning their strengths and weaknesses with their respective roles and creating a positive and nurturing work environment is key to cultivating intrapreneurs. 
    To support organizations in their journey to build intrapreneurs, the podcast introduces The Intrapreneur Training Program offered by RAYNE IX. This program focuses on six key choices that can lead to a transformation in your team: choosing an ownership mindset, favoring curiosity over judgment, embracing innovation over stagnation, prioritizing collaboration over competition, opting for influence over maintenance, and valuing progress over perfection. The program includes introductory workshops, in-person workshop series, and customized programs complete with group coaching and online education.
    Quotes:
    “An intrapreneur is somebody within a business or organization who adopts an ownership mindset, somebody who's taking calculated risks, innovates, leads with impact, and in our opinion, a people-first approach.” (:57 | Kiley Peters) 
    “Opportunities for professional growth and continued development are two of the top three things that employees are looking for in an employer, with competitive wages being the third. So they're looking for ways that they can continue to grow, and they're looking for continued professional development opportunities. And those are things that will keep them at a company longer than somebody who's not going to help them grow”. (17:00 | Kiley Peters) 
    “We really need to keep an eye on how we are spending our energy and what we are asking of ourselves and of our teams. Because if we're asking people to do things that deplete their energy on a regular basis, A, they're not going to get it done as fast. It's not going to be done as well. And it really drains people. But if we really tap into what drives their energy, how they can be more productive in the work that they do and align the work that they do with the things that drive their energy, we see things get done in a fraction of the amount of time. We see them get done significantly better. So be really mindful of the energy of your team.” (18:32 | Kiley Peters)
    Links
    Connect with Welcome to Eloma
    Instagram: @welcometoeloma
    Website: WelcometoEloma.com
    Connect with Kiley
    Social: @kileypeters + Linkedin.com/in/kileypeters
    Websites: RAYNEIX.com, KileyPeters.com,  The100co.com,  a href="http://welcometoeloma.com" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    • 34 min

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