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Glambition® Radio with Ali Brown

Summary: Join renowned entrepreneur + mentor Ali Brown each week for this award-winning podcast about, and for, women entrepreneurs and leaders who think big, do different, and share ideas that disrupt the status quo. Ali and her Glambition Radio guests are rewriting the rules for leadership, business success, making money, and changing the world. Recent interviews on this long-running podcast include billion-dollar entrepreneur Cindy Eckert, fashion designer Rebecca Minkoff, corporate legend Beth Comstock, Orange Theory founder Ellen Latham, financial expert Jean Chatzky, activist Zainab Salbi, and many more. Learn more about the podcast and Ali at AliBrown.com. 

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 Christy Wright, Business Coach on the Dave Ramsey team, on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:09

Listen here now: If you’ve heard of Dave Ramsey, you’ve probably heard of Christy Wright, who is paving the way for women to win in business. He handpicked Christy to help encourage more women to follow their hearts, step into their gifts, and unapologetically make money by doing something they love. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, Christy tells us what’s behind her powerful message and how her Business Boutique events are getting women to shed their insecurities and invest in themselves. Christy’s inspiration to show women how to work with purpose and make a profit started close to home. She watched her single mother look for a way to support her family, and with no business experience, she followed her dream to open a bakeshop. Christy saw her mom struggle to grow her store and defy the stereotype of the working-woman to build a business that still thrives today – 33 years later. The impact of her mother’s work made Christy realize that running a successful business and being a great mom can go hand in hand, and she learned by example that having faith in your talent and future can actually make you a better parent, friend, and partner. By clicking the play button below, you can hear Christy’s plan to show women how to get paid what they’re worth in her Glambition Radio interview here. Christy says her clients have the education, skills, and products to succeed in the marketplace, but they are typically overwhelmed by the idea of business. With her Business Boutique events, Christy demystifies the “business world” and offers easy access to the “scary” stuff – information about taxes, marketing, legal documents, trademarks, etc. – and the opportunity to tap into the power of a community of like-minded women entrepreneurs. And I especially love her faith-based foundation.  On this episode of Glambition Radio, Christy and I redefine the word “sales,” discuss why “being ready” is a myth, and bond over the jungle gym. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Barbara Stanny, women’s wealth expert, on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:39

Listen here now: When Barbara Stanny’s ex-husband left her with a *million dollars in debt*, she went on a quest to get smart about money. What she learned turned her into a women’s wealth expert and best-selling author – regularly appearing on CNN, MSNBC, Good Morning America and in The New York Times – spreading the message of financial empowerment. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, Barbara explains what makes money so scary, and why she’s on a mission to show women how to improve their net worth and self-worth with her book, Sacred Success: A Course in Financial Miracles. Barbara is a longtime client, and I know her really well. She grew up wealthy (her father was the “R” in H&R Block) but never wanted to deal with dollars and gladly gave up the fiscal reigns to the men in her life. But when she discovered her ex had gambled away her inheritance, leaving her alone to raise their three daughters, she knew it was time to get smart about money. Barbara set out to learn everything she could about earning, investing and managing money from financially savvy women. Her “a-ha” moment came when she realized that it wasn’t something these high-earners did, but it was the way they thought. And, within a year she became one too. By clicking the play button below, you can hear why Barbara says women should stop looking for “Prince Charming” (and what they should do instead) in her Glambition Radio interview here. Studies show that most women don’t get serious about managing money until they lose a job, lose a spouse, or are on the brink of retirement, which is the worst time to start! Barbara coaches women that wealth is a journey – and she has a great way of simplifying each step. She speaks from experience when she says, ‘the process of getting smart and taking charge of your money is what empowers us to take charge of our life.’ On this episode of Glambition Radio, Barbara and I discuss how earning money can be a power struggle, what sex has to do with saving, and why I call her an “under-tooter!” I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Andrea J. Lee, Author of “We Need to Talk”, on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:39

Listen here now: Andrea J. Lee has taught breakthrough thinking to thousands of entrepreneurs, by giving them the techniques and language they need to shape bold concepts, rise above the status quo, and bring in high incomes. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, my friend Andrea shares how personal business setbacks made her face her fear of confrontation — and inspired her new book “We Need To Talk: Your Guide to Challenging Business Conversations”. We’ve all been there – paralyzed to have the difficult but necessary conversation at work (or home). Who hasn’t regretted not speaking up at a meeting or asking for what we deserve from a boss, client or co-worker? It’s a subject nobody’s talking about, and Andrea has decided it’s time to break the silence. By clicking the play button below, you can hear Andrea explain why one mishandled conversation cost her millions of dollars in her Glambition Radio interview here. We Need To Talk reveals the high price of Andrea’s own mistakes. She describes herself as the ‘original shy Asian girl’ who would avoid confrontation. It held back her career, caused a lot of stress, and lost her a lot of money… until she made it her life’s mission to get better at having the tough conversations. And when she did, she became the go-to-girl for friends and colleagues who would repeatedly ask her “how would you have said that?” In We Need To Talk, Andrea confronts something that makes so many of us feel uncomfortable. And with simple step-by-step instructions, she shows us how to tackle some of the most complex conflicts we face at work.  On this episode of Glambition Radio, Andrea and I talk about getting over the awkward, letting go, and using heroic measures in your everyday life. Andrea also shares what’s NEXT for her, and I bet you won’t guess what it is! I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!    

 Mari Smith, Social Media Expert, on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:56

Listen here now: With just $50 in her pocket, Mari Smith left her home in Scotland in 1999 and followed her entrepreneurial instincts to San Diego. The leap paid off. Today she’s one of the world’s most respected new media thought leaders and a regular on Forbes list of the Top Ten Social Media Power influencers. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, my friend Mari tells us how her passion for relationships shaped her career and what she’s done to earn the title “The Queen of Facebook”. I’ve known Mari since the mid 2000s (doesn’t that sound like a looooong time ago now?), and have always been impressed not only with what she knows but who she is. She was the first social media expert I invited onto my stage and she knocked everyone’s socks off at my Online Success Blueprint Workshops way back when. So it’s no surprise to me that she has taken over the social media space as one of its indisputable leaders. Her biggest game changer came in 2007 when she was invited to be on a beta team for a Facebook app. Mari found her niche in Facebook’s marriage of e-commerce and relationship building, and quickly became an unwavering supporter of the platform. Last year Mark Zuckerberg and his team recognized Mari’s unique set of Facebook marketing skills and hired her to go out on a national tour to teach business owners how to use Facebook to grow their business. By clicking the play button below, you can hear how Mari teaches how to post, tweet and instagram their way to success in her Glambition Radio interview here. So… what’s HOT and what’s NOT in social media? During her interview, Mari takes us inside the on-going evolution of social media and gives us her take on what’s working – and not — in online social marketing.  She also gives us a sneak peek into the live streaming revolution. On this episode of Glambition Radio, Mari and I also talk about baking cakes, her fondness for playing the accordion, and why those shoes you looked at on Neimans.com keep following you around the Web. She also opens up about her divorce in a brave way and shares about her new life now. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Emma Isaacs of Business Chicks on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:02

Listen here now: Emma Isaacs had already built her first multi-million dollar business by age 25 when she acquired the Business Chicks networking group. She quickly grew the membership of 250 businesswomen into a national community of 40,000, with over 100 annual events and an online community that connects thousands of people every week. And the Biz Chicks phenomenon has just made its American debut with bi-coastal launch events with speakers including Arianna Huffington and Rachel Zoe. (I was honored to be asked to emcee these but sadly my schedule conflicted.) On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, Emma tells us how she started her first company when she was barely out of high school, what makes vulnerability the theme of her career, and why Biz Chicks was love at first sight. It seems Emma was born with the entrepreneurial sprit: When she was seven years old, she organized the kids in her neighborhood to collect candy from their parents, repackage it, and sell it back to the moms and dads at a huge mark-up. She’d tapped into her moneymaking instincts and a natural talent to recruit a workforce – and by the time she was 21, Emma was running a staffing agency that pulled in close to three million a year! Looking for her next adventure, she attended a Biz Chicks luncheon, and made a connection that would change the course of her life. But she admits she has her fearful moments as well… By clicking the play button below, you can hear why Emma says admitting you’re scared is the best way to build a career in her Glambition Radio interview here. Biz Chicks continues to evolve as it grows – and its strength is in its purpose. Members are genuinely motivated to help each other succeed rather than just gather to make contacts. Emma describes the organization as persons of all ages and stages of their career who are bold and into taking risks. I think Biz Chicks is going to do VERY well here in the States. On this episode of Glambition Radio, Emma and I also discuss self-talk, the importance of outsourcing, and the motherhood juggle (she has four kids under age six!). I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Jessica Mindich of Caliber Collection on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:55

Listen here now: Would you wear jewelry made from illegal guns in inner-cities? What if your purchase actually helped get these guns off the streets? And what if the jewelry was actually super cool? And made by a super cool woman? Enter Jessica Mindich, former corporate litigator turned change making jewelry designer and activist, whom you’ll meet on this week’s episode of Glambition Radio. Jessica uses shell casings and pieces of illegal guns from actual crime scenes to create the jewelry in The Caliber Collection, which has to date taken more than 1,000 guns off the street and raised approximately $100,000 in buyback and amnesty programs for police departments throughout the country. During this show, you’ll hear: the moment Jessica was surrounded by hundreds of guns at her feet that prompted her to do something how she cultivated good media exposure for her mission without any cost to her how years of fundraisers like run-a-thons and dance-a-thons led Jessica to become the successful activist she is today how and where we can get her spectacular jewelry that changes lives and most importantly, Jessica shares how Snoop Dogg went to “Snoop Lion” and then back to Dogg. (Yes this actually came up.) On this episode of Glambition Radio, Jessica and I also discuss why it’s important for women to have each other’s back, how to get off the sidelines and jump into the game, and the secret to earning street cred from your kids. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Dorie Clark, Branding Expert and author of “Stand Out” on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:10

After college, Dorie Clark enrolled in Harvard Divinity School looking to learn more about life, but it turned out her path would be showing others how to get the most out of their lives and careers. And the experts have taken note. Her book “Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It” was named by Inc. magazine as the #1 Leadership Book of 2015. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, Dorie explains how she made a name for herself as a branding expert by helping herself stand out, and then showing others how to do the same for themselves.  A former presidential campaign spokeswoman, Dorie is a frequent contributor to the “Harvard Business Review”, “TIME”, and “Entrepreneur”. Recognized as a “branding expert” by the Associated Press, Inc., and Fortune, Clark is a marketing strategy consultant and speaker for clients including Google, Microsoft, Yale University, Fidelity, and the World Bank. Impressive for sure, but most of all I loved how real and accessible she is and how you can genuinely tell how much she loves to help others. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Suzanne Evans, Marketing and Mindset Coach on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:42

Listen here now: Suzanne Evans’ no-nonsense approach to building her own business took her from being a secretary to seven-figures in just a few short years – and put her company on the INC 500 and 5000 lists. Now she coaches, consults, and teaches entrepreneurs how to increase wealth and build business with the same lightening speed – her secret is to mix compassion, sarcasm and a big dose of tough-love to just ‘tell it like it is’. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, Suzanne tells us why her unorthodox career moves and controversial opinions have gotten her into trouble, but have also given her a seven million dollar business and really happy life! Suzanne had worked as a secretary for 10 years when she realized it would take over 20 years to pay off her debts – and she cried her eyes out. She could “live smaller” or find a way to double her income. Great at helping people, she decided to get certified as a Life Coach. The life coaching business out-earned her secretary income in the first year, but Suzanne stayed in the day job because she kept asking, “what if this doesn’t work out?” When she “stopped being afraid of looking like an idiot” she found the freedom to take the risks that changed her life. By clicking the play button below, you can hear how Suzanne started her life coaching business in the produce section of Whole Foods in her Glambition Radio interview. Suzanne Evans Coaching is a multi-dimensional company with video, messaging, sponsorship and sales divisions – verticals Suzanne designed to help grow small businesses. She’s equally passionate about living a life of money and meaning, and in 2010 launched the annual Be the Change seminars where women entrepreneurs come together to combine marketing, wealth and philanthropy. On this episode of Glambition Radio, Suzanne and I discuss the virtues of keeping family close, why cussing works so well for her, and her advice to “just get out and walk.” I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Sharon Lechter, co-author of Rich Dad Poor Dad and financial literacy expert on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:07

Listen here now: Only a handful of books has had the global impact of Sharon Lechter’s Rich Dad Poor Dad. Although it was first released in the late 90s, the international bestseller Sharon co-authored with Robert Kiyosaki continues to change the conversation and our relationship with money. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, Sharon tells us how she went from a traditional CPA job to becoming an architect of the Rich Dad and The Napoleon Hill Foundation mega-brands, the author of over 20 bestsellers, and one of the founding members of the President’s Advisory Council for Financial Literacy serving both President Bush and President Obama. Sharon’s first career goal was to become a partner at one of the top accounting firms in the country, but it didn’t take long for her to realize if she was going to work that hard she wanted to work for herself. An opportunity to partner in a growing company came along, and she said, “why not?” – and that question turned into her theme. “Why Not” led her to become a publisher, the driving force behind the Rich Dad empire, The New York Times Bestseller list, and a job working with the White House. By clicking the play button below you can hear Sharon explain why the WORST career decision she ever made led her to her BEST life decision in her Glambition Radio interview. Sharon always had a passion for education, but it was her college- age son’s struggle with debt that made her dedicate her life to financial education. A fierce advocate for financial literacy, Sharon has become a world renown expert on entrepreneurship and prosperity, and as the founder and CEO of Pay Your Family First, she’s pioneering the field of educational tools to help schools and parents inspire children to find their entrepreneurial spirit. On this episode of Glambition Radio, Sharon and I discuss mantras, why assets and royalties are sexy, and the message behind her most-recent book, Think and Grow Rich for Women. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Janine Allis of Australia’s “Shark Tank” TV Show and Founder of Boost Juice on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:54

Listen here now: Janine Allis didn’t know what to do with her life, so she literally searched the world to figure it out. She taught candle making in San Francisco, worked as a nanny in France, sold timeshares in Spain, and played hostess on David Bowie’s yacht before she returned home to Australia and launched Boost Juice — a juice bar that grew into a multi-million dollar franchise spanning 20 countries with 6,000 employees. And Janine never went to college (or “uni” as the Aussie’s say). On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, Janine explains how — without any formal business training — she created a global empire based on her “love life” philosophy. Growing up in a white-bread suburb of Melbourne made Janine long for adventure. The 9 to 5 life wasn’t going to cut it. After graduation, she set out on the job-hopping journey that took her all over the world. She had no work experience so in each new job, she just winged it – which turned out to be the best training she could ever have for her future career as an entrepreneur. I love that she says, “I didn’t know what the traditional path looked like, so I made it up along the way.” Sometimes NOT knowing what the “regular” way is can be the BEST thing to happen to you. By clicking the play button below you can hear Janine describe the lessons she learned while changing nappies, learning sign language, and playing frisbee with Mick Jagger in her Glambition Radio interview. Janine gets very real in our interview. She shares the fears she had when she started Boost Juice and how she overcame them. And tells us why she’s determined to hold on to her core values – no matter how big her business gets. On this episode of Glambition Radio, Janine and I discuss learning curves, the importance of picking the right husband, and swimming in the Shark Tank. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Jessica Shortall, author of “Work. Pump. Repeat.” on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:28

Listen here now: As Director of Giving for Tom’s Shoes, Jessica Shortall made a career of building business-giving models that would change the world. But, when she returned to her full-time job after maternity leave – literally pumping and dumping breast milk all over the globe – she realized her next mission would be to improve the lives of working moms. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, you’ll hear why Jessica thought it was critical to write Work. Pump. Repeat: The New Mom’s Survival Guide To Breastfeeding And Going Back To Work. Jessica was 10-years old when she told her parents she was going to join the Peace Corps. After college, she went to Uzbekistan and built the locals their first library full of English books. The pride of creating something from nothing, and making lives better, inspired Jessica to become a strategy consultant, helping non-profits and for-profits use their resources to affect change. Her last job at Tom’s was when she took her first post-maternity-leave business trip – and it changed her life forever. By clicking the play button below you can hear how Jessica’s fears of “failing her baby” turned into a newfound hope for working mothers in her Glambition Radio interview here. Guilt, anxiety, and inadequacies (and don’t forget spit-up on our professional clothes) are the plight of every working mother. But, what really devastated Jessica how alone she felt in her breastfeeding quest. Determined to make the job of returning to work easier, she interviewed mothers from every walk of life — doctors, waitresses, dog groomers, toll-booth operators, lawyers, teachers — and created a guide to help all working moms be successful at the most important job they’ll ever have. (Honestly the book IS fantastic. I laughed and cried when I read it! And then immediately forwarded it to a good friend.) On this episode of Glambition Radio, I also share my own breastfeeding story, the moment (involving a total breakdown in Target) I decided to wean my twins, the guilt that came with that, and how we need to talk about this stuff a lot more. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Samantha Brown, Travel Expert and Host of the Travel Channel’s New “50/50” Show, on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:52

Listen here now: You’ve seen her on the Travel Channel for 15 years now, but you’ve never known travel host Samantha Brown like you will on this week’s Glambition Radio. We go “behind the scenes” into her story, her incredible career, what travel REALLY means to her, and how her new twins (boy-girl and same age as mine!) have changed her life. Samantha’s big break as a TV host happened while she pursued an acting career. A producer spotted her work in a commercial and recommended her to the Travel Channel in 1999 to audition for a new show being developed called Great Vacation Homes. She got the gig. And a slew more shows over the next decade, including Great Hotels, Girl Meets Hawaii, Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, Green Getaways, Passport to China, Great Weekends, and Samantha Brown’s Asia. Samantha’s fun “girlfriend” style made her a new type of television personality in the travel space – one whose approach was less expert and more a person you would want to travel with. (And who wouldn’t want to follow her to all 220 cities and 49 countries she’s been to so far?) Her personal brand has also expanded into a luggage line, travel wear, and practical accessories for taking life on the road. I ask her how these business deals came about, and how she manages it all. By clicking the button below you can hear how Samantha took control of her destiny (and her career) in her Glambition Radio interview. Samantha’s new show “50/50” is an action-packed, 50-hour getaway worth $50,000 that starts when two Travel Channel hosts find unsuspecting people on the street and ask a simple question — can you leave right now? In this new Travel Channel original series, premiering on Sunday, October 4 at 7pm ET/PT, Samantha and her cohost Chris Grundy are doing the asking and whisking an impulsive couple on an unforgettable two-day getaway where they are presented with extravagant and excruciatingly amazing choices every step of the way: where to go, what to do, when to eat… and should they take time out to sleep. But, the intrepid travelers must drop everything and leave right now! (Could you do it? If I had childcare I would!) Hear her share what went on behind-the-scenes for her new show here on Glambition Radio by clicking the button below. Samantha and I also share a bit about our twins, and how we will never view travel the same way again. (It’s messy, but it’s worth it!) I know you’ll get a lot out of our conversation. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!  

 Tory Johnson of Good Morning America and author of “Shift for Good” on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:02

Listen here now: You put everything you have into reaching a goal and tell yourself when you get there you’ll finally be happy. But, what happens when get what you want and life still isn’t perfect? Best-selling author and Good Morning America correspondent Tory Johnson says that’s when you have to look within and make a Shift for Good. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, you’ll hear how Tory reached her lifelong goals but didn’t find happiness – until she discovered little things that changed her life in a very big way. Tory Johnson evolved from a fired employee into an entrepreneur with two multi-million dollar career-focused businesses, Women for Hire and Spark & Hustle. But, her accomplishments didn’t make anything easier. She’d always thought life would be a breeze if she were thin, so she transformed her lifestyle, lost 60 pounds, and inspired millions of readers with a book about her weight loss journey, The Shift. By then Tory had a beautiful family, a full bank account, and looked and felt great. She sat back and waited for happiness to arrive. When it didn’t, she realized it was time to turn her focus inside. By clicking the button below you can hear how Tory took control of her own happiness in her Glambition Radio interview. Tory’s first step was to change her happiness perspective. Success wasn’t ever going to solve her problems or difficult times. She would have to find joy in regular, everyday activities, and set out on a path to find the little things she could do to feel better. When she did, she found her bliss and the Shift for Good. On this episode of Glambition Radio, Tory and I also discuss the dangers of over thinking, virtues of a good hair day, and raising our children with full empowerment. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!  

 Lee Milteer, Author of Reclaim the Magic: The Real Secrets to Manifesting Anything You Want on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:19

Listen here now: Have you noticed there’s a kind of magic in truly successful people? My friend, best-selling author and internationally renowned corporate speaker, Lee Milteer – an expert in business and the metaphysical – has found a way to tap into that magic. The good news is you already have it. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, you’ll hear how Lee discovered her own magic, what makes us lose touch with our natural gifts, and how her new book will show you how to Reclaim the Magic. Lee has overcome some very harsh circumstances, and in her new book bravely opens up about the “dark night of her soul.” She shares the very personal story of the morning she woke up and decided to change to her life. When she created new physical habits, used time more wisely, asked for help, and connected with her spirit, her natural abilities and authentic-self led to a whole new world of wealth and success. By clicking the button below you can hear Lee discuss what hints your childhood is trying to give you in her Glambition Radio interview here. People are tired of living with limits, and so many of us are embracing the lives we’ve always wanted. Reclaim the Magic is for people who aren’t finding the answers they need in the external world, and are ready to rediscover the gifts they were born with. On this episode of Glambition Radio, Lee and I discuss the silver lining in massive failure, using the “good china”, and when we were the only two blondes in the room. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

 Tara Mohr, Author of “Playing Big: Find Your Voice, Your Mission, Your Message” on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:45

Listen here now: Are you more in-tune with the reasons you can’t take that next big step, rather than all the reasons you can? A lot of women struggle with inner critics keeping them small, when they want to live bigger, better lives. And it’s why Tara Mohr’s bestseller, Playing Big: Find Your Voice, Your Mission, Your Message is creating real change for so many. On this week’s episode of Glambition Radio, you’ll hear how Tara found her voice, why she says thinking small has reached epidemic proportions, and the secrets behind her blueprint to help women step into a new age of financial and personal power. Tara’s battle with her own inner critic almost killed her dream to be a writer. She had a secure day job, but hadn’t picked up a pen for seven years because she was afraid of what other people would think. When she finally decided to put worry aside, she found her voice and discovered that getting real and trusting in her creativity was the path to leadership. By clicking the button below you can hear why Tara says it’s our time in history to stand up and Play Big in her Glambition Radio interview here. Tara says that for her, Playing Big was about being loyal to her dreams, but it will be different for each of us. You have to define what Playing Big means to you, and be ready – because as your life changes, it will change too! (It did for me!) On this episode of Glambition Radio, Tara and I discuss why it’s actually not about confidence, how to step off the emotional rollercoaster, and how you can meet your inner mentor. I know you’ll get a lot out of this episode. So click the play button below and listen to this episode of Glambition Radio now. Listen here now: Love and Success,     P.S. I would love your review! If you enjoy what I share in this episode, please leave a review and comment on iTunes. I would really appreciate it. Thanks!

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