• E121: 3 Secret Ingredients of Branding with Bryton Udy
    Sep 25 2020

    How would I describe this interview with Bryton Udy. His story is a riddle that I couldn’t wait to get the solution for. How does a Hockey Player, award-nominated country Music entertainer become a marketing & branding guru?  

    I was absolutely fascinated and honestly, he did not disappoint. This episode is for anyone professional and business owners that need to pivot. 

    Bryton is now taking his knowledge and experience and helping small businesses and thought leaders find clarity and confidence in their own branding and marketing with his brand coaching company, At Heart Branding Co.

     

    In this episode, you’ll discover all these hidden gems:
    • 3 secret ingredients of branding
    • The value of an emotional barometer
    • The #1 rule of branding
    • Art of perception
    • At Heart Clarity Framework
    • How branding is deeper than looks
    • How to Find Your Own Authentic Way
    • How individuals and companies can benefit from branding
    • How #COVID is a pulse check for all companies
    • And so much more

    And get this, He even has a free video course - 3 Minute Marketing Magic and is even giving away a 1-hour free coaching call.  And, he’s a fellow podcaster, At Heart Branding Podcast.

    Talk about value and giving back!  He’s definitely all HEART.

     

    More about Bryton Upton:

    From the ice to the stage, and even the boardroom, Bryton Udy has found success in various endeavors in his life. First playing Jr. Hockey chasing a NCAA scholarship, to releasing a top 20 Single at Canadian Country Radio and being nominated for multiple Canadian Country Music Awards, Bryton is now taking his knowledge and experience and helping small businesses and thought leaders find clarity and confidence in their own branding and marketing with his brand coaching company, At Heart Branding Co.  And.. he’s a fellow podcaster, At Heart Branding Podcast.

     

    Connect with Bryton:

    Website: atheart.co

    Personal Instagram: @brytonudy

    At Heart Instagram: @atheartco

    YouTube Channel: At Heart Co

    Apple Podcast: At Heart Branding Podcast

     

     

    Hope you enjoy this episode and are staying safe.

    P.S.  He even told me I was a fantastic interviewer!! What?!?!?  Let me know if you agree or disagree.  I’d love to get your feedback.

     

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    33 mins
  • E120: Find Flexible Talent & Work Environments with Jennifer Hargreaves
    Sep 10 2020

    Jennifer is the Founder and CEO of tellent and is on a mission to make work, work better for women. Her professional experience spans three continents across brand strategy and international market development and while her primary school teachers didn’t appreciate her questions challenging “why”, she embraces that curiosity and the perspective that comes with challenging the status quo to create impactful and lasting change.

     

    In this episode:

    Jennifer Hargreaves, Founder and CEO of tellent and is on a mission to make work, work better for women.  Jennifer has such a sparkling personality & a global citizen of the world.  We chat about how her curiosity led her to found Tellent.  

      We chat about:
    • How tellent was created from her own needs of flexibility
    • Lots of jobs… access to FREE Job boards
    • Lots of companies are hiring, but roles have been elevated
    • How #COVID has created time for repurpose our why
    • How to stand out during the #COVID pandemic, especially when there is lots of top talent out there.
    • Power of Networking 
    • How to change the next few years
    • Understanding the difference between time & space
    • COVID is a gift
    • Ideas Lab is the new playground for ideas
    • tellent has lots of free resources including access to job boards
    • 15% discount for access to Virtual Talent Platform which is a networking community and mastermind group for job-seekers and freelancers to find and build flexible work.
      •  CANINNOVATE Listeners (code: CanInnovate)
    • And so much more

     

    About tellent:

    tellent is a job-board and networked platform that connects professional job-seekers and freelancers with entrepreneurs and inclusive businesses to find, fill and build flexible work opportunities.

      Connect with Jennifer:
    • WeAreTellent.com
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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    29 mins
  • E119: Empower entrepreneurs to build better businesses and change the world with Keith Ippel
    Aug 13 2020

    This week, I sat down with Keith Ippel, the CEO & Co-founder of Spring. They are on a mission to help entrepreneurs change the world. First of all, Keith is the most down to earth person who is full of compassion, kindness, and is genuinely there to help small-medium businesses get through whichever phase they are in. From idea to growth.

    More importantly, they’ve created this FREE resiliency program to help small businesses get through the recession.

     

    There are so many hidden gems & nuggets:
    • Lifecycle of Entrepreneur
    • How to start
    • COVID trends
    • Resiliency movement
    • Return of the small communities
    • Transactional versus Relationship-based
    • The terminology of the day
    • Customer Discovery phases
    • The difference between incubator, angel investor and venture capital
    • Leveraging masterclasses
    • Plus, Keith shares such great FREE tools

     

    A little more about Keith:

    With over 20 years of experience as a leader in technology & impact businesses, Keith Ippel has accelerated the growth of both small and large companies and raised over $30M in angel investment and venture capital.

    Keith leads Spring, a global incubator and accelerator that empowers entrepreneurs and entrepreneur ecosystem organizations to build better businesses and change the world. To date, its global advisory work has supported entrepreneurs in over 40 cities across 5 continents while its impact programs have helped over 750 entrepreneurs launch 350+ businesses, and raise over $24M in early-stage capital.

     

    FREEBIE ALERTS:
    • Hubspot Academy 
    • Spring Resilience Online Course & Program
    • Networking Biggest Mistakes

     

    Connect with Keith:
    • Website: spring.is
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithippel/
    • Twitter: @KeithIppel, @Spring_is
    • Facebook: @SpringImpact
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    36 mins
  • E118: Driving change during a downturn with Richard Batchelor
    Jul 23 2020
    Driving change during a downturn

    I get a chance to sit down and chat with the infamous Rich Batchelor, who is a global Organizational Change Management guru and disruptor. We are always told to embrace change, but COVID-19 has definitely been more than most people have bargained for. Rich and I really get down to talk about how to navigate change, when it’s so disruptive. 

     

    How did Covid-19 change you during the downturn? What actions did you take? Let me know in the comments below.

     

    Rich has been successfully delivering change for over 25 years. He is a founding member of the Association of Change Management Professionals (ACMP) and founded the Toronto Change Days conference, a hands-on weekend of fun learning about change unlike any other change conference in North America!

    He has a masters in change management and is certified in Project Management, Process improvement, Facilitation, HR, Coaching, Counseling and Psychotherapy. He is also a Certified Lego® Serious Play® Facilitator & Workshop Designer, VUCA Canvas accredited, Certified in facilitating organizations through uncertainty and complexity and an accredited emotional culture deck “elephant rider”!

     

    In this episode:
    • The importance of change with people, not TO people
    • We talk about #epicfails
    • Difference between education and training
    • He introduces me to his friend, CARL
    • How to engage people in this virtual world
    • How to do stakeholder management virtually
    • How to have impact & influence
    • How it’s okay to not be okay
    • And so much more

     

    Plus, I share what I’m currently curious about and it’s not quite what anyone expects!

    Organizational change management is truly an essential business life skill that we should all master. It’ll help build your confidence and become your own secret sauce.

    Connect with Richard:
    • CapillaryConsulting.com
    • CapillaryLearning.com
    • Twitter: @richbatchelor
    • Twitter: @capillarytweets
    • LinkedIn

     

    I can’t wait to hear your feedback

    Please stay safe and healthy.

    Best Always,
    Sapna

     

    P.s.  Have you checked out the latest FREEBIE? A downloadable Gratitude journal. That way we don’t forget all those amazing things that we are grateful for. I think we’ve discovered a lot.

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    38 mins
  • E117: COVID-19, The Adult ‘Time-Out’ is a Gift w/ Jessie Lynn MacDonald
    Jul 2 2020

    Hey Innovators,

    COVID-19 is always on our mind, it’s what everyone is talking about.  We look at the COVID-19 for the things that it took away from us, but what has COVID-19 provided us?  Did COVID-19 actually give us a gift? Is this an opportunity?

    I sat down with Jessie-Lynn MacDonald. She helps clients break through self-imposed limits, fears, struggles, and challenges and awaken to the beautiful and infinite potential within.  She is brilliant beyond belief! She helps parents, children, individuals, schools & companies, and consults globally.  She’s a well sought out individual.   

    The Adult ‘Time-Out’ is a Gift!

    We have a lively discussion about COVID-19 and the impact and she sees this time as an opportunity and a gift! We chat about: 

    1. The impact of on our minds, clear blue light versus a snow globe
    2. How stress is a love note to your body
    3. How to identify stress signals
    4. The power of autonomy
    5. She gives a big secret!
    6. Embracing our inner child
    7. How empathy enables us to be more kind & forgiving to ourselves and others
    8. Loneliness versus Boredom
    9. Value of recognizing ‘grumpy goggles’ 
    10. And so much more!

    In fact, I admit that I may secretly want to be a gamer!   We are all going through this change curve differently and it really allows us to become that diamond!

    I think you’re going to really enjoy this episode. Please stay safe 

      Connect with Jessie Lynn:

    JessielynnMacdonald.com | Twitter |  Facebook

     

    Best Always,
    Sapna

    P.s.  Have you checked out the latest FREEBIE? A downloadable Gratitude journal. That way we don’t forget all those amazing things that we are grateful for. I think we’ve discovered a lot.

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    52 mins
  • E116: How to beat procrastination and be productive during the Covid -19 Pandemic w/ Paul Minors
    Jun 18 2020

    Paul Minors is a productivity blogger and virtual consultant. Paul grew his business “on the side” while working full-time and now consults to companies all around the world helping them with tools like Asana, Pipedrive and Zapier. Paul’s website now receives 100,000+ visits per month and his audience of 43,000+ email subscribers love hearing about how to be more productive in business and life.

     

    How to beat procrastination and be productive

    I got to chat with Paul Minors, who is based in New Zealand.  He’s quite the inspiration for a variety of reasons. First, he started off his business as a ‘side-hustle’ and then quickly discovered that Productivity is his ‘How’.  As we are all in this COVID-19 situation, we may find ourselves with a little more time and maybe it’s time to shift into trying a new adventure of starting a small business. So here are the topics that we covered on how to beat procrastination, the power of time blocking and so much more.

    • How to beat Procrastination
    • The value of stop starting
    • The magic of time blocking
    • How tasks are good intentions
    • We also somehow end up talking about baking, Lockdown Loaf

    I hope you’ll enjoy this episode and more importantly, staying safe.

    Quotes:

    “You can be more productive if you follow the right habits and if you are disciplined enough to follow the right routines and use your tools and technology correctly.”

    “By being disciplined, you’re following better routines, you’re being more productive, and if you’re getting more done, and being more efficient with your time, you’re actually creating more freedom in your life now because you have more free time. Discipline is like a prerequisite for freedom in your life.”

    "I'm a big fan of this productivity method called time blocking I don't know what it is actually called, but I call it time blocking or block scheduling you have probably come into different terms before but it is basically this practice of taking task and maybe you have a task list or a notebook with it to list of things that you need to do, or maybe it is just in your head whatever it is, you are taking the task that you need to do and you are actually putting them on into your calendar and blocking up time to do that task."

     

    Connect with Paul:

    PaulMinors.com |  Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn

     

    Resource Links:

    Productivity Blueprint

    Productivity video training

    Paul Minors Podcast

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    28 mins
  • E115: Explore your curiosity during COVID with Julie Shum
    Jun 1 2020

    Hey Innovators,

    Are you finished baking and looking for other ideas to entertain yourself… well… I have the perfect guest.  I get to chat with Julie Shum, who has been a friend for over two decades and she always provides me with the perfect boost of inspiration. I’m so #Grateful for having such a down to earth, inspirational friend.

    • Discover how Julie’s injury led to finding a new hobby that she’s completely obsessed about.
    • How to tap into our inner child to discover other avenues ‘ 
    • “I wonder…” The value of not overthinking and just going with the flow
    • Tapping into our creativity through resourcefulness
    • Julie provides ideas from gardening, handwriting, donating hair and so on…

    Julie has a wonderful outlook on life and always finds opportunities at every twist and turn… 

    Get ready to get inspired! 

     

    Connect with Julie:

    Instagram: @lovemelettering or @creativesassembly

     

    I think you’re going to really enjoy this episode. Please stay safe 

    Best Always,
    Sapna

     

    P.S. Add the hashtag #gratefulmindset and tell us what you’re grateful for. 

    P.P.S - FREEBIE ALERT - free downloadable Gratitude Journal pdf!  Another great resource, that may tap into a new hobby or interest.

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    26 mins
  • E114: Could COVID-19 actually kill Narcissism?
    May 21 2020
    As we all embrace and adjust to the ‘New Normal’, the impact on humankind is going to be instrumental. The biggest thing that we have just been reminded us to stop and be really present.   I was reading a Facebook post and it just summed it up completely. This person talked about how much has changed in three (3) weeks for him. He mentions in this post that 3 weeks ago he was unhappy with his job, overwhelmed with work, wanted to lose weight, canceling on friends to just stay at home to relax, irritated with traffic, talked to his mom once a week, irritated with elevator wait times. His point was that 3 weeks ago, he took everything for granted. Today, he is grateful for his job and how busy it is, how he misses human interaction, he calls his mom every day, and now is afraid to take the elevator. Isn’t this the truth? Three weeks ago all those things that we complained about are now the things that we are grateful for. We are all starting to really gain a different perspective and re-learning gratitude. Could COVID-19 actually kill Narcissism? Narcissism has been growing more and more over the past few years.  The Wikipedia definition of Narcissism is “the pursuit of gratification from vanity or egotistic admiration of one’s idealized self-image and attributes. This includes self-flattery, perfectionism, and arrogance.” Have you ever fallen in love with a Narcissist? You lose yourself in order to feed their ego &  make them happy.  Narcissism has been a social-cultural problem for many years and was growing exponentially, as many people post pictures of their amazing life of perfection to create the illusion of FOMO  (Fear of Missing Out). The world has a common enemy, the COVID-19 virus. Not neighbors.  We all have a shared vision and mission to save lives. Simon Sinek’s book, ‘Start With Why’.has really opened up our eyes to the power of having a shared purpose.  Our worldwide shared purpose is ‘Stay at home and save lives’. We get to be heroes in our own stories. I know that I am so grateful for all the front line workers that are putting themselves at risk every day. This episode is dedicated to the health care workers, pharmacists, those in the food chain supply chain, waste removal services, and all the other front line workers. The stories that I’m reading every day, shows how communities and nations are coming together to solve this epidemic crisis together.  There is no shortage of stories from inspirational to educational.   From neighbors singing for others' lives or recording a YouTube video.  One of my personal favorite YouTube videos is a family’s adaption of a Les Miserables song for Coronavirus.To teenagers & neighbors sewing masks for health care workers and other high-risk individuals.Adopt a lonely isolated grandparent Toronto Distilleries are repurposing their operations to make hand sanitizersFree grocery deliveries for seniors through so many different groups and neighbors The stories just keep continuing. Check out these 35 stories that Bored Panda released and Solidarity is spreading as the COVID-19 crisis continues What perspective have I gained? For me personally, I’m more focused, more present and putting health first. I have newfound pride when I clean my house, daily. I am so grateful that there are groceries available, that I’m now spending more time on food prep and cooking more with purpose. I want to make sure that I stay healthy, so I am definitely eating cleaner.  It is something that I never had enough time to focus on. I’m less wasteful and only purchase what I’m going to use for that week. I also grocery shop for ten people every week and deliver it to their porches. It provides me with a sense of purpose and protects others.     As a society, we are going to be more: Gaining perspective & resetting priorities – Being in the presentGrateful for the smallest and simplest pleasuresStrengthening relationships digitallyCreated a stronger sense of community and neighbors, We are learning to listen with intent – deepening listening & understandingLearning to be resourceful, not wastefulKindness & compassion is more therePutting our health & well-being first, so that we always protect others Do you know what the opposite of narcissism is – empathy, compassion for others, humble, modesty, treating others the way they want to be treated? There is no shortage of kindness out there. This is the time, where good will triumph over the bad. Where we all send prayers and love to people, strangers, acquaintances, and loved ones. So, yes. I do believe that COVID-19 will kill narcissism and reset society.  The society transition has already begun. Have you noticed that as a society, we have all changed how we end a conversation – from ‘bye’ or ‘see you later’ to stay healthy & safe? Sending you all lots of love and I really hope everyone stays indoors and safe!    Best Always, Sapna    P.S.   If you...
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