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  • 36 lessons from 36 laps around the sun PART 2
    2024/12/17

    You voted and I delivered! This was the most requested episode from the Instagram poll. It's birthday week, and we’re unpacking the most influential and life-changing lessons I've learned from 36 years on planet earth. Just in time for Sagittarius season, this is part 2 of the thoughtful guide to navigating 2025 with intention, creativity, and a sense of purpose.

    If you love this episode, we would be eternally grateful if you could rate the show (Spotify) or leave a review (Apple Podcasts) 🙏

    Here’s a taste of what’s in store:

    People Are Weird and the World Is F*cked: Lesson 19 dives into the harsh realities of human behavior and the state of the world. It’s a reminder to protect your mental space while navigating existential dread.

    Choice Is Often Not a Choice: In Lesson 20, we explore the idea that our decisions are shaped by our past experiences and worldview.

    No One Else Will Back You Like You Back Yourself: In Lesson 25, we discuss the importance of betting on yourself, even when no one else does.

    Decision Paralysis Is Real – Here’s What to Do About It: Lesson 27 offers tips on overcoming the fear of making the wrong choice and learning to trust yourself.

    Your Body Is Not Your Enemy: Lesson 31 is a heartfelt reminder to stop fighting your body and start appreciating it for what it does, rather than what it looks like.

    Ready to listen? Hit play now and reflect on these lessons as we move closer to the New Year. Let’s step into 2025 with purpose and perspective.

    Download the life GPS here.

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    46 分
  • 36 lessons from 36 laps around the sun PART 1
    2024/12/11

    You voted and I delivered! This was the most requested episode from the instagram poll. It's birthday week and we’re unpacking the first 18 out of 36 lessons to celebrate 36 laps around the sun. Just in time for sagi season, This is part 1 of the most ifluential and life changing lessons I've learnt from 36 years on planet earth. Think of it as a thoughtful guide to navigating 2025 with intention, creativity, and a sense of purpose.

    If you love this episode, we would be eternally grateful if you could rate the show (Spotify) or leave a review (Apple Podcasts) 🙏

    Here’s a taste of what’s in store:

    Protect Your Energy: Stop pouring from an empty cup. Lesson 1 is all about learning to say "no" without guilt and prioritizing your peace of mind.

    Let Go of Perfection: Perfection isn’t the goal. Lessons 3 and 4 explore why embracing imperfection leads to real progress and growth.

    Take Charge of Your Finances: Lesson 7 is a reminder that financial independence is empowering. We’re talking smart budgeting and building wealth while still enjoying life.

    Redefine Self-Care: Lessons 10 and 11 dig into self-care that goes beyond surface-level—think boundaries, personal growth, and saying "yes" to what truly matters.

    Find Your People: Lesson 14 is about the power of meaningful connections. It’s not about having a crowd; it’s about nurturing relationships that lift you up.

    Find Your Purpose: Lesson 16 is a gentle nudge to prioritize uncovering what only you can do and what problem you've been put on planet earth to solve. Spoiler, it's not about what you do it's about HOW you execute it that matters.

    This episode is filled with honest reflections, a little humor, and plenty of takeaways. It’s made for the creative, thoughtful woman who wants to approach life with clarity and intention.

    Ready to listen? Hit play now and don’t forget to tune in next week for Part 2, where we’ll dive into the remaining 18 lessons just in time for New Year’s.

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    52 分
  • 3 Signs Your Business Strategy Lacks Soul—and How to Fix It with Danikah Rose
    2024/11/19

    If your business growth feels stuck, this could be the missing piece.

    Danikah's a psychic business strategist who helps women scale their businesses by integrating strategic thinking with spiritual guidance.

    Combining her intuitive abilities with a strong business acumen, Danikah empowers female entrepreneurs to achieve both financial, personal and spiritual success. The ying and the yang, the masculine and the feminine–that's Danikah's jam.

    Danikah’s unique blend of strategy and soul work helps CEOs not only grow their businesses but also align their energy to support sustainable success. She emphasizes the importance of self-trust, energetic alignment, and authentic marketing.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Danikah’s near-death experience and how it amplified her psychic abilities.
    • Common energetic blocks female CEOs face and how to overcome them.
    • The power of authentic marketing and building genuine client relationships.
    • How Danikah used her psychic abilities to manifest her dream partner.

    Connect with Danikah here

    Connect with Slay Your Way here.

    Stuck on what do next in life and business? Download our free Life GPS journal to get clear on your next steps in under 10 minutes.

    Slay Your Way is a podcast by clubslay.co–The no.1 personal development community for rebellious millennials.

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  • How to spot the red flags of emotional abuse with Mel Histon from Got Your Back Sista
    2024/11/05

    Melissa Histon is the Founder and CEO of Got Your Back Sista charity, Founder of The Sista Code community and Host of her Hey Soul Sista podcast.

    Mel was ascending the corporate ladder when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in her mid-thirties, changing her view of the world, and the course of her life forever.

    Once she recovered, she gave away the corporate life and began a commercial photography business, which led her to Nepal for a photography project for the making of a documentary. ‘Latitude’ shines a light on the seedy underbelly of Nepal; the sex-trafficking of Nepali girls and women.

    In January 2016, Melissa founded the charity Got Your Back Sista, which empowers women to thrive after leaving domestic violence.

    In 2017, Melissa was named Newcastle Woman of the Year and was a finalist in the Newcastle University Alumni Awards.

    In this episode we discuss;

    • How Mel funnelled her newfound desire to dedicate her life to social justice upon her return to Newcastle, NSW after visiting Nepal. And how this eventually evolved into creating a not for profit.
    • The red flags of emotional abuse to look for in the early stages of a relationship.
    • What to do if you fear a friend may be experience domestic violence.
    • Mel's opinion on solving the domestic violence epidemic in Australia.

    If you'd like to speak to someone anonymously about any form of dometic, se*ual or family violence in Australia please call 1800RESPECT. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

    If you would like to donate your resources to Got Your Back Sista, visit their website here.

    Connect with Mel Histon on Instagram here.

    Connect with your host Dani Said here.

    Slay Your Way is a podcast by clubslay.co–The no.1 personal development community for rebellious millennials.

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    38 分
  • The Lifeline crisis support manager who's loss led to entrepreneurship
    2024/10/22
    After the devastating loss of her partner to suicide at just 23, Mel was compelled to reassess her life’s purpose, leading her to an unexpected career pivot. Her story is a testament to the power of turning tragedy into triumph, as she moved from a budding career in psychology to founding an events agency. Mel reveals how her 'winner's mindset' has helped her view every challenge as a stepping stone for growth, and how understanding her own 'why'—has anchored her path, guiding her to leave every interaction making others feel better.
    Mel's experience speaks to the unpredictable nature of life's journey, illustrating how a background in psychology seamlessly integrated into running an events company. It was during a time of grief and reflection that the vibrant world of tattoo conventions became her refuge, providing solace and an unexpected career pivot. Her transition underscores the importance of community and self-expression, which has now culminated in the creation of Ego Expo—an innovative platform connecting online fashion brands with their customers. Through her story, Mel teaches us how to harness growth through adversity, realizing that purpose can be found in the most unforeseen places. If you're experiencing thoughts of self-harm, please call Lifeline 13 11 14 24 hours a day. If you liked today's episode please rate or review the show so we can continue making more episodes. Connect with Mel here. Check out MCO events here. Looking for a career change? Take the Career Quiz here. Connect with Slay Your Way host, Dani, here. If you

    (0:00:01) - Finding Your Purpose After Tragedy
    Mel Yu's journey from mental health professional to events agency owner, guided by her 'why' and resilience.

    (0:12:13) - Career transformation and personal healing through tattoo conventions led to successful event management aligned with psychology principles.

    (0:20:10) - Entrepreneurial Intuition and Resilience
    Transitioning from business coaching to launching an events company in the tattoo and art space, leveraging sales skills to attract 48 online fashion brands for Ego Expo.

    (0:30:48) - Building Authentic Personal Brand Influence
    Associations and networks shape growth, align with goals and values, expand influence, and celebrate milestones.

    (0:41:11) - Journey to Authentic Self-Love
    Embracing authenticity and personal identity amidst societal pressures, valuing self and caring for others in business, and the endless pursuit of growth.

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    53 分
  • Immigrating to Australia with only $300: Mariam Mohammed’s Journey of Resilience and Financial Literacy
    2024/07/09

    This episode mentions sexual assault. Award-winning entrepreneur and visionary Mariam Mohammed shares her deeply personal experiences, including the challenges of seeking therapy after sexual assault, which eventually drove her decision to immigrate to Australia with just $300 in her pocket. Her story is a testament to resilience, leadership, and the power of financial literacy as she discusses her impactful work with MoneyGirl, a social enterprise dedicated to educating women in Australia about financial independence.

    In this episode we chat about;

    • Mariam's lifelong passion for art and the struggle to balance creative aspirations with the traditional expectations of her upbringing as a Pakistani Muslim.
    • Mariam recounts the intense pressures and cultural norms she faced while pursuing her passions, and the privilege and determination that enabled her to leave Pakistan for a fresh start in Australia.
    • We also delve deeply into the importance of holistic education and financial literacy in empowering women and fostering societal change. Mariam details the origins and mission of MoneyGirl, addressing the specific barriers marginalized women face in achieving financial independence.

    (0:00:00) - Navigating Identity and Resilience

    Entrepreneur Mariam Mohammed shares her journey from Pakistan to Australia, discussing resilience, leadership, and empowerment.

    (0:04:05) - Autonomy in Challenging Circumstances

    Mariam's lifelong passion for art and movement, balancing cultural expectations, leaving Pakistan for a new life abroad with family support.

    (0:14:36) - Empowering Women Through Education

    Holistic education and financial literacy empower women, addressing barriers and promoting sustainable futures.

    (0:27:04) - Discovering Self-Trust and Community Empowerment

    Self-trust, community support, and defining success on one's own terms are crucial for becoming a business owner.

    Make sure to subscribe and join the conversation on Instagram at @weareclubslay

    Get free mindset resources here.

    Connect with Mariam here:

    @MoneyMariam
    @MoneyGirlAU
    https://mariammohammed.com/
    https://www.moneygirl.co/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneymariam/

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    38 分
  • Backpacking, Breakdowns, and Brave Confessions: Inside Dana Silva's 'The Shift'
    2024/06/25
    Author Dana Silva opens up about her unplanned pregnancy and how the impending reality of motherhood triggered her OCD. Becoming a mother to someone she had met just three months earlier was not the ideal situation for someone suffering from intrusive thoughts, including an OCD subset involving obsessions and fears about being or becoming a pedophile.
    Dana's debut book, The Shift, is a memoir spanning a decade of her life. It delves into her struggles with identifying and managing OCD, her divorce, a five-month backpacking trip through Central America, and explicit details of sexual encounters and liberation.

    A modern Eat Pray Love with a twist of mental health challenges, unplanned pregnancy, and candid explorations of intimacy, The Shift is entertaining, relatable, and thought-provoking for all the right reasons.

    If you're looking to immerse yourself in the hotel room romances of a late-twenties woman with very little to lose, The Shift is for you. Listen as Dana shares her journey, surrendering to the process of documenting her raw human experience for friends, family, and the world to read. Follow Dana on IG here Purchase The Shift here Send podcast host Dani a DM here
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    38 分
  • The gender pay gap & a book review of 'We Should All Be Millionaires' by Rachel Rodgers
    2024/05/09

    Women earn $12,000 less per year (on average) than their male counterparts in Australia.

    Australia's national gender pay gap is still sitting at 12%. Even worse, women who come from racially and culturally marginalised backgrounds are paid 19% less than their male counterparts.

    This is infuriating and albeit we don't have control over the systems that brought us here (given the pace of reform, engrained societal expectations of women in the workplace and the profiling first nations and women of colour face), what we do have control over is;

    • Our choice to use the voice we have to speak about money, ask for pay rises and revolt against oppression.
    • Question our own money stories, beliefs and conditioning.
    • Rewire our beliefs and lean into, talk about, verbally express and articulate our worth.
    • And aspire (and take action towards) obtaining wealth so we can attain our dream life and live out our mission.

    Historically and culturally, money is an 'icky' topic for people who identify as women. But we're missing out if we stay silent.

    But where to start?

    Listen to We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers for free on Spotify.

    Slide into our DMs and let host Dani know what you think.

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    21 分