20 episodes

Have you ever wondered why Noticing goodness makes the world a better place for someone else? We've been curious, and wondered what would happen if we asked people to share what they have Noticed. These unique perspectives and stories create a positive podcast full of insight and inspiration. This is Noticing With ...

Noticing With The Noticed Network's Amy Johnson

    • Society & Culture

Have you ever wondered why Noticing goodness makes the world a better place for someone else? We've been curious, and wondered what would happen if we asked people to share what they have Noticed. These unique perspectives and stories create a positive podcast full of insight and inspiration. This is Noticing With ...

    Noticing With Caroline Markel Hammond

    Noticing With Caroline Markel Hammond

    On this episode of Noticing With I get to talk with Caroline Markel Hammond.

    Caroline is a powerhouse, and on this episode, she gave us a new perspective.  She is a mom first and foremost, and she shared that her children are her inspiration. Caroline is the CEO & Founder of Safe In Harm’s Way and Epizon Strategy Solutions.

    I first came to know Caroline last year through our life-giving friend Jessica McClellann.  As I mention in the podcast when I met her I instantly recognized what a bright light she is in the world!  

    After a significant life event in her own life, she tapped into the master level skills that she had acquired to found her “for purpose” organization, Safe In Harm’s Way.  This online platform provides a place where people who are navigating the sadness, the worry, the lies, the fear, the screaming, and the pain of domestic violence, can come to get online resources and community. Through their partnerships they have helped millions of people get the help that they need.  See what I mean about her being a powerhouse?!?

    There are so many things to good things to Notice about Caroline. One of my favorite things is how she leverages that bright light with her own experiences and expertise to help others. She is a three-time international best selling author, and on the 20 Most Inspiring Leaders of 2022 from Women Leaders Magazine. Caroline has spent 30 years as a results-driven Sales and Training Professional promoting billion-dollar brands for Fortune 500 companies: thriving within sales, human resources, training and development. 

    This conversation was so packed full of truth, inspiration, and practical ways to heal & thrive.  One of the things that makes this episode extra special is that Caroline had just wrapped up a very intentional sabbatical right before we recorded.  I loved how she shared about her intentionality and perspective in light of that.  She inspired me so much that I want to follow her lead.  I loved this conversation and I think you will, too!

    So, without further ado, let’s do some Noticing With Caroline Markel Hammond.

    You can connect with Caroline through her website at CarolineMarkelHammond.com, and you can learn about safety and health in relationships at SafeInHarmsWay.org

    And here are the links that Caroline mentioned we’d put in the show notes:

    Kansas City Ladies Meet Up Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/944608832811191Meditation Program: Artist Morning on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@ArtistMorning

    Enjoy!!!

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Noticing With Taylar Sanders

    Noticing With Taylar Sanders

    On this episode of Noticing With I get to talk with Taylar Sanders.

    Taylar is such a delightful person.  She is a very talented artist who is known throughout Kansas City and online @taylarstake. 

    Her art and her involvement in the community were first featured on The Noticed Network’s blog in March of 2022, and I am so excited to get to sit down with her in this episode to get her perspective and learn more about her latest project with the Parade of Hearts. 

    It was so great to get Taylar’s behind the scenes perspective as a Parade of Hearts Artist.  From creating and submitting her design “The Heart of the City”, to embracing her confidence when she found out she was selected as an artist, and then getting the 80-pound heart in her apartment where she worked on it for 3 months, and then the joy of reveal day. -- Every bit of Taylar’s story inspires me!

    There are so many amazing things to Notice about Taylar.  One of my favorite things is how she captures the essence of people so beautifully through her art.  From painting people in her community to painting people who have inspired the world, Taylar’s love for people and their stories is alive in her art.

    Taylar is a natural Noticer. It was so fun to hear her give a shout out to Cole at Home Depot who helped her pick the purple paint for the heart she created for the Parade of Hearts.  She spoke about the power of Noticing and I love how she said “There are so many incredible people and I don’t’ think they know how amazing they are.”

    I am so encouraged and inspired by Taylar’s process of self-discovery, and how she has embraced the confidence needed to create and share her gifts and talents with the world.  In painting and in life, Taylar is so uplifting and encouraging and she shared so many great nuggets of goodness in this episode.

    So without further ado, let’s do some Noticing with Taylar Sanders.

    You can connect with Taylar through her website, Instagram & Facebook. And you can learn more about visiting  “The Heart of the City” through the Parade of Hearts App.

    • 37 min
    Noticing With Patty Block

    Noticing With Patty Block

    On this episode of Noticing With I get to talk with Patty Block.

    Patty is a business advisor and pricing expert who empowers women business owners.  She has just launched her book Your Hidden Advantage -- as she shares in this episode being a mom and a daughter has been central to who she is and why she has chosen to impact the world around her in such a positive way. And I am grateful to call her my friend. 

    I first came to know Patty about 3 years ago as we were part of a masterlab organized by Michael Roderick.  This masterlab consisted of several AMAZING thought leaders and focused on content creation.  We met once a week via zoom to ideate, strategize, and refine the content that we were individually creating. It was here where I first began to appreciate Patty’s clear and effective process and her heart for helping women.

    Over the last few years Patty has generously shared the gifts of her time and expertise with me as I have developed my own content and grown my businesses, and these gifts are priceless to me!

    Just this past week Patty launched her book, titled Your Hidden Advantage and it is currently Amazon #1 New Release in 5 categories! I’ve read the book and I find it so inspiring and helpful!!!

    Her book ( just like this interview), inspires me to look at life and business through a different lens.

    One of my favorite things about Patty is how she shows up with confidence and kindness.  She is a great example to me of how woman can enjoy thriving in business and in life 

    There are so many impactful talking points in this episode, like how we can leverage intuition and perception.  I enjoyed this conversation so much and I think you will, too!

    Check out this message from Patty with links to the powerful resources she is offering:

    Are you giving 'invisible' discounts to prospects who didn't ask for them? The anxiety you feel during a sales conversation manifests when you slash your price because you're afraid you'll lose the sale. Patty has broken down exactly why this 'discount dilemma' happens in an exclusive training called The Value Equation⁠, which you can get for FREE by signing up for the bonuses that are companion pieces for Patty’s book, Your Hidden Advantage.

     

    • 43 min
    Noticing With Jill Easley

    Noticing With Jill Easley

    On this episode of Noticing With I get to talk with Jill Easley.

    Jill owns the sweetest little shop in Oak Grove, Missouri, she is a wife, and is the proud mom to two fantastic kids, one of who just happens to be a Chief Cheerleader

    I first came to know Jill about 11 years ago when The Noticed Network was just getting off the ground.  Jill worked in The Living Stone, in downtown Lee’s Summit, and the very dear owner of The Living Stone, Sherri Shackles, allowed me to set up a small display and sell the Noticed keychains in her store. I loved going into The Living Stone!!   What I remember from all those years ago is the absolute JOY that both Jill and Sherri had on their faces when people walked in. It’s such a gift to find happy people in life and it is priceless when you know that happiness is authentic!

    Fast forward a few years and it had been quite a while since I had seen Jill and then there I was (like most of Kansas City) watching the Chiefs Superbowl Parade and I saw Jill's daughter – as a cheerleader – in the parade!!!  I remembered that her daughter was a dancer and I was like 99% sure it was her so I jumped on Facebook to see if I could confirm.  I was right!  I found myself scrolling through Jill's feed and smiling from ear to ear.  That same joy that I remember feeling when getting to see Jill in the shop was evident online.  It made me want to reconnect.

    One of my favorite things about Jill is how magnetic she is!  It is a gift and getting to hear her share her story in this episode made me really understand why I love it when a conversation comes around to being authentic and positive even when life has its challenges.  Jill gave us a great example of that in this episode.

    There are so many nuggets of wisdom and inspiration in this conversation!  I enjoyed it so much and I think you will, too!

    So, without further ado, let’s do some Noticing With Jill Easley.

    Here's a link to find the location details and follow Jill's shop Rustic Blessings 

    • 41 min
    Noticing With Trina Anderson

    Noticing With Trina Anderson

    On this episode of Noticing With I get to talk with Trina Anderson.

    Trina is a wife, a mom, a professional coach, AND she is also a belly dancer and a roller derby queen.

    I first came to know Trina about 14 years ago when our kids were in kindergarten together.  What I remember from all those years ago was her beautiful smile, and how kind she was.  She was definitely someone I wanted to get to work with and know better.  Over the years I’ve been delighted by Trina’s hobbies – she’s a belly dancer and a roller derby queen – seriously… How cool is that!

    One of my favorite things about Trina is how brave she is!  And I love the way that she shared about how she navigates her fear in this conversation. I think her process is so inspiring!!!

    Trina recently submitted a quote that inspired her to The Noticed Network for us to share on our social platforms.  It is a Mathew McConaughy quote from his book Greenlights: “Sometimes you have to leave what you know to find out what you know.”  When we shared the quote Trina commented on the post to tell us that the quote had carried her through a recent decision to make a big job change.  (Yet again, I can’t help but Notice her bravery!) Her comment made us want to hear more; so I asked her if she’d join me on the podcast.

    There are so many nuggets of wisdom and inspiration in this conversation!  I enjoyed it so much and I think you will, too!

    So, without further ado, let’s do some Noticing With Trina Anderson.

    • 48 min
    Noticing With Ronnie Doumitt

    Noticing With Ronnie Doumitt

    On this episode of Noticing With I get to talk with Ronnie Doumitt.

    Ronnie is a husband, a father, and a Lee’s Summit Police Officer, as well as the president & founder of Answering the Call, and my friend.

    I first came to know Ronnie about a year and a half ago through our service with Lee’s Summit Cares.  I remember meeting him and just wanting to know more about the work he was doing in our community.

    One of my favorite things about Ronnie is how he pays attention to, and Notices, people.  Ronnie is a great storyteller and as he shares stories about the goodness that he sees in people it is impossible not to see their humanity in a very real way.

    Ronnie has dedicated his life to family and to service which has led him to founding and leading his non-profit, Answering the Call.  It is always inspiring to me when people come together to be the good, especially in the most difficult of times.  Answering the Call does just that and it was great to learn more about how they are doing that.

    So, without further ado, let’s do some Noticing With Ronnie Doumitt.

    Here’s a link to connect with Ronnie through Answering the Call.

    • 35 min

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