Resilient Entrepreneurs Vicki Abraham and Laura Bell
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Resilience means different things to different people and in business, being resilient can help us thrive.
In this podcast we chat with entrepreneurs from all walks of life, in different stages of business and across industry sectors.
You'll hear their stories and can find comfort, strength and humour in knowing that whatever we go through, we're not alone!
In each short episode you'll find something to relate to. It's our hope that these real life stories will lift your resilience so you can create a business that's everything you want, and more.
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85: Author Sussi Mattsson: Extraordinarily Resilient from 8 years-old
Sussi Mattson shares her journey of healing through writing and guides individuals on a transformative path to becoming wisdom writers. She discusses the From Me To You global movement and her book of the same name. Sussi emphasises the importance of acknowledging and addressing past trauma to find healing and turn wounds into wisdom. She shares her four-step writing method for healing and highlights the power of writing letters to oneself. Sussi also discusses resilience and her personal journey of bouncing back from a brain injury. The conversation concludes with a discussion on finding happiness and joy in everyday life.
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84: Fractional CFO Ben Risser on Vision, Faith & Financials
In this conversation, we interview Ben Risser, a fractional CFO and entrepreneur, about the importance of financial planning and budgeting for small businesses. Ben's journey is far from ordinary - he began as an aerospace engineer for Boeing and is now supporting growing businesses to have financial situational awareness - all the while knowing that he is losing his sight due to a degenerative condition.
His resilience and faith is the basis of his story - where he's flipped an inescapable dis-ability into a mission for his clients. The less sight he has, the more he sharpens the vision for his clients. Inspiring, uplifting and sheer focus, this is Ben Risser. This episode is a fulfilling and necessary conversation! -
83: Executive Coach & Author, Fabrice Desmarescaux: It's urgent to slow down
If you’ve ever dreamed of taking a retreat from your business but just can’t find the time, this episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs is made for you! Just listening to our guest will help calm the nervous system and we’r pretty sure it’ll convince you that it’s now urgent to slow down.
Fabrice Desmarescaux is a thought leader in Conscious Leadership, he works with C-Suite executives to work with their teams around the importance of having a purpose and every day doing one thing toward it.
Fabrice reveals, on this episode and in his book: The Art of Retreats - that taking just one hour can strengthen resilience and can lead to massive improvement in productivity.
We talk candidly about why entrepreneurs who focus on meaningful work are more successful than those who work only to chase the dollar.
Takeaways from this episode
Take time for retreats, even if it's just for an hour, to reflect in nature and reconnect with yourself and your environment.
Focus on meaningful work and the impact you can make in the world.
Embrace the journey of personal and professional growth.
Build resilience by fully accepting the ups and downs of life and business. -
82: Psychologist & Author Dr. Marie-Hélène (MH) Pelletier: Plan for Resilience
In this episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs, psychologist Dr. Marie-Hélène Pelletier, takes us through a live example of how to develop resilience - with Laura as her client!
Her book The Resilience Plan is full of easy-to-implement techniques to prevent burnout and to create resilience in the workplace - for yourself and your team.
It's a fascinating conversation - and be ready to pause and rewind with the great value MH offers as we chat.
We touch on the unexpected and underreported lingering impact of the pandemic on mental health, globally and how to avoid the everyday traps - how you can stay mentally healthy.
Takeaways* Pandemic has heightened mental health discussions, particularly among entrepreneurs prone to burnout.* How to prioritise self-care and recognise signs of burnout early.* Why exercise and journaling develop resilience.* Leaders can develop resilient teams by first modelling it. -
81: Leadership/Lifestyle Coach & Corporate Trainer, Jessica Lightbourne: Thrive, Survive or Die
In this episode, Jessica Lightbourne, a loving leader and extraordinary coach, shares her journey and insights on coaching, imagination, and resilience. Growing up in Bermuda, Jessica had a magical childhood filled with creativity and imagination. She emphasises the power of imagination in shaping our thoughts and reality. Jessica also discusses the importance of community and intentional spaces for personal growth and support. She shares her own tools for resilience, including journaling, movement, and spirituality. Jessica's why is to help others thrive and create a better world, and she encourages everyone to focus on thriving in life.
Takeaways
Imagination is a powerful tool that can create anxiety or passion and wonder.
Community is vital for resilience and well-being.
Being intentional about the community you surround yourself with is important for growth and support.
Finding your why and focusing on thriving can lead to a more fulfilling and resilient life. -
80: Advocate, Lawyer, Mom- Amanda Baron: The Bullied Kid, Turned State Prosecutor
In this episode, Amanda Baron-Frank, shares openly about being bullied at school for her weight and how that eventually led her to become a NY State Prosecutor. Her story is riveting and emotional - she offers hope and practical guidance to parents who struggle with these issues today.
Her story of resilience goes on to being featured in People Magazine and other mainstream media, talking about bullying.
Now a managing partner of her family law firm, she shares how she established an anti-bullying school program as a young law student. Amanda is a mom who believes in work-life balance and being there for her kids.We talk about the potential legal pitfalls of starting a business and and what to look out for.
Takeaways
Bullying can inspire advocacy.
Mental health and work-life balance are vital for success.
Authenticity, diligence, and ethics build strong business relationships