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Chelle Neff of Urban Betty Salon: “Make sure the first person your customer sees is smiling and attentive”

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customer experience, I had the pleasure of interviewing Chelle Neff. salon industry since founding Urban Betty in 2005. In 2005, Urban Betty opened and now has two locations and just over 60 employees. I would not be where I am today without my life coach/therapist, Rebecca Hamm. Chelle has been a leader in the U.S.

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Kerry Wekelo of Actualize Consulting: “Not everyone likes to communicate the same way”

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As a part of our series about the five things you need to successfully manage a remote team, I had the pleasure of interviewing Kerry Wekelo. In her leadership, Kerry blends her experiences as a consultant, executive coach, award-winning author, mindfulness expert, and entrepreneur. Ok, let’s jump to the core of our interview.

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Brian Farber of BlazePod: “To be successful in anything, especially sports, you must believe in yourself”

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Sensors, Wearable Tech, Video Assistant Referees (VAR), and Instant Replay, are examples of new technologies that have changed the way we play and watch sports. As a part of this interview, we had the pleasure of interviewing Brian Farber. Soccer B license and an NSCAA coaching license. Farber also holds both a U.S.

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Dr. Destini Copp: “Launch a podcast and secure sponsors”

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As part of my series about “How Influencers Can Monetize Their Brand”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Destini Copp. I even bought a 2,000 dollars coaching certification program and thought about coaching, but still had roadblocks on getting the website and everything set up. It’s been just the opposite.

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Joey Klein of Inner Matrix Systems: “Service is imperative”

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An extraordinary coach has to know the specific result they’re going to get for somebody, and the pathway to get that result, including how long it is going to take, and what we are going to have to do to get that result. T he coaching industry is now tremendous. He has been interviewed by Self Magazine, INC.com, Yahoo Finance and NBC.

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Karen Hough: “The curse of knowledge”

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As part of my interview series on the five things you need to know to become a great author, I had the pleasure of interviewing Karen Hough. Remember, I was a Humanities major, and they still wanted to hire me…) In a real twist, my husband said, “If the tech thing doesn’t work out, you can always fall back on your acting, Honey.”

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Yvonne DiVita: “The author needs to understand Amazon”

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As a part of our series about “How You Can Grow Your Business or Brand By Writing A Book”, I had the pleasure of interviewing Yvonne DiVita. In Windsor Media Enterprises, LLC (WME Books), she worked hand in hand with business professionals coaching them as they composed their ideas into what was called “Book as Business Card”.