Meet Julie (aka Julesrulesirl), a social media sensation with almost 50k followers across Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. In just 4 years, she has taken the digital world by storm, selling out speaking events, mentoring women in business growth, and even headlining her own stand-up gig!
Julie's unique blend of humor, inspiration, and motivation is a breath of fresh air. Her journey showcases the power of social media in transforming lives.
She also is a massive advocate for cheerleading women in business & standing up for the small fry very publicly. This element of her character will transpire during the podcast when she shares a story about how we met through her advocacy for me personally, even though we were strangers at the time. Now I have the privilege to call her my friend. How lucky am I that this powerhouse is in my corner & part of my tribe!? I feel truly blessed & so will you after this podcast because she shares so many nuggets of wisdom. Enjoy & let us now what you think!?
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52. Soulchats with Dr Richard Hogan
Richard Hogan impressed me with the work he did on the TV show "Raised by the village" because I am a believer that it actually does take a village to raise a child! So, I reached out to him and invited him on my podcast!Richard is a psychotherapist who specialises in working with families. He is from Cork and, following his English degree from University College Cork, he qualified as a secondary school teacher. His early classroom experiences prompted him to train as a psychotherapist. He has been in practice for a decade and is clinical director of the Therapy Institute in Dublin. Richard is the recipient of a Fulbright Award and is completing a PhD exploring the intersection between psychological models of the family and educational theory, with a particular focus on inclusion. He writes a weekly Irish Examiner column about the mental health issues of teenagers, couples and families and makes frequent TV and radio appearances, including as a regular contributor to Brendan O'Connor on RTÉ Radio 1 and as the series psychologist on the Virgin Media One show Eating with the Enemy. His first book was Parenting the Screenager and also has a bestselling book "Home is Where the Start is". Richard lives in Dublin with his family. Listen to this interesting conversation with Richard and I.
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51. Soulchats with Michelle Casazza
Meet Michelle! The stars aligned very quickly, and Michelle popped into my life at the exact right moment. This conversation is confirmation that we really are more similar than we are different even if it's in Ireland or New York! Michelle is helping women in the exact same way even though we are on different sides of the Atlantic! Watch us while we "do business" the right way! THIS is how real women, do real business. "On paper" we should be competition. But we know how energy really works. We are colleagues, confidants & collaborators who will raise each other up no matter what. That's how real women move through the world. Enjoy this very impromptu yet powerful podcast all the way from NYC!
After experiencing burnout in the rigid, male-dominated corporate world, Michelle embarked on a transformative journey across the waters, seeking to embody a more feminine, flowing energy, and return to her true self. Her experiences led to the creation of Matria, a transformative ecosystem designed to empower women to anchor in who they are, so they can flow and grow in their self-discovery journeys.
Michelle is a visionary coach who blends business acumen with an intuitive approach to self-discovery and empowerment. As a seasoned business strategist, community-builder, and passionate sailor, Michelle specializes in guiding women in corporate to find flow, and clarity, so they can build longevity in their career and in life.
Matria draws inspiration from the matriarch: a classic archetype representing the power and femininity of women. The name “Matria” invites women to embrace their full potential here and now, rather than waiting for their later decades to step into their true power.
Learn more at joinmatria.com and subscribe here to get Matria’s weekly newsletter.
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50. Soulchats with Colm O'Brein
In this episode Colm and I discuss how we met, perfectionism, bullying, business, failing, influencers & being brave!
Following A very satisfying career in hospitality, a highlight of which including a stint as General Manager of Bewley's Grafton St, Dublin, Colm O’Brien stepped out of the corporate world in 1998 to begin his journey to Business Ownership. With his wife, Aideen and their three (now adult) children, they upped sticks from life in Dublin and moved to Limerick in Ireland’s Midwest to take on a Bewley's Cafe Franchise there.It all went very well - until a perfect economic storm caused that million-euro business to fail!However, from there they went on to co-found Carambola, a now €18 million school meals company employing more than 250 staff nationwide.He is also a Published Author, a Professional Speaker and Emcee, Podcaster, and Coach and has served voluntarily on the Boards of various charities.Born in 1963, he is excited about the future, having achieved Level 61 in The Game of Life in March 2024.Colm’s energy, enthusiasm, and general joie de vivre is infectious to all who meet him whether online or in-person.I am proud to be able to call Colm my friend who has been an anchor for me in many a storm. An rare chiveralous gentleman who is a pleasure to spend time with.Enjoy listening to his wisdom!
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49. Soulchats with Rebecca Nelis
Rebecca, a 42-year-old independent mother of 2 daughters, had resilience running through her veins
until life took an unexpected turn whilst in her 30's. Divine timing led her down a path of spirituality
and personal development. People pleasing, operating from fear and living without boundaries
meant she gave to others the love she deserved for herself.
Change was necessary.
Since learning empowerment tools through Soul Works, she knows better now, has let go of old
behaviour and beliefs, is clear on her values and works on her personal goals, seeing adversity as an
opportunity to learn and grow.