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Earn Your Happy

Find your purpose, build your network and make money doing what you love with Earn Your Happy, a motivation-packed podcast! You’ll think bigger, dig deeper and gain the confidence to go for your (world dominating) goals. Each week, learn how to get to the next level personally and professionally with host Lori Harder, best-selling author, investor, multi-passionate entrepreneur, and founder of the female funded beverage company Lite Pink, for which Lori raised over $2 million through the strong network she has built. Lori will give you a vulnerable, behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of growing a business, the toll it can take on your relationships and mental health, and how to support yourself through it all so you can reach your massive goals. Be mentored through your earpods on the topics of starting and scaling a company, building a personal brand, manifestation, boundaries, money, fear, relationships and taking the next big leap in life. Get the inside scoop on who you need in your circle, how to find them and the lies you need to stop believing to be successful. You’ll laugh, cry and feel like you’re not alone in the journey. Follow Lori @loriharder on Instagram for more inspiration and behind-the-scenes of how she is building Lite Pink.
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Mar 31, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Staying in a positive mindset
  • Tinkering around the house
  • Connecting with people
  • Coping with anxiety around speaking

 

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Show Notes:

Welcome back to Questionably Awesome! Today, Evans and I answer your questions about discipline and self care.

Megan Seibel asks: What is your favorite form of self-care to help you stay in a positive mindset when business feels hard?

Kristie Dean asks: I've been doing a lot more presenting and speaking around my purpose and feel sooo anxious speaking literally my chest tightens and I feel like my voice might just not come out at moments. Not doing it is not an option so I'm going to get through it. I know you've said you've had anxiety around speaking, do you have any tips?

Mar 30, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • When to make a pivot
  • Why you have permission to pivot
  • The steps to making a transition seamlessly
  • Making the leap to something new

 

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Show Notes:

Let’s talk about pivots! Career pivots, expertise pivots, you name it. The world has changed so quickly over the last year: people are pivoting left and right, whether out of necessity, or inspiration. And you have full permission to pivot. The expectation of staying in the same career or business your entire life is long gone.

While pivoting is always possible and may be the best decision for you or your business, it is not always easy. You will have to stand up and make yourself known for something new. You have to make it real and show up consistently. We’re going to give you the steps to making a successful pivot.

  1. Make an announcement of your pivot: tell people why you are making the change and take them along on the journey to making that decision.
  2. Transition your current audience: mix in some of your old content with some of the new content. You’ll start shifting more and more towards the new content until your old content gets completely phased out.
  3. Map out your path: you will need to transition not only your content but your income. Determine how much income you need to live the life that you want, and calculate when you can make the leap.

You have permission to pivot, you just have to put some planning into how you do it. And when you do, you'll be better off than you ever thought possible.

Mar 29, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • The myth of success
  • Not sitting in your pity forever
  • Shifting your mindset towards positivity
  • Removing limiting beliefs
  • Living up to your own standards
  • Not sweating the small stuff
  • Not putting people on a pedestal

 

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Show Notes:

Susan Sly lit a fire in my belly when I saw her speak on stage for the first time. She rocked my world. There is so much fire, commitment, and power inside of her. She’s one of the smartest women that I know and one of my biggest inspirations, and I’m excited to share her with all of you.

 

Question Highlights:

  • Where did you come from?
  • What’s a belief that you hold now that’s the opposite of what you felt before?
  • How do you know when you need to say yes and when you need to say no?
  • What are the standards that you hold up to?
  • What’s something that you’ve had to let go of to be yourself?
  • When did you realize that life is a series of collecting tools?
  • What do you do when a relationship doesn’t end the way you want?

 

Guest Bio:

Susan Sly is a best-selling author, speaker, trainer, and entrepreneur. She is considered an expert in the areas of network marketing, entrepreneurship, and work-life balance. She has appeared on CNN, CNBC, Fox, Lifetime Television, The CBN, The Morning Show in Australia, and been quoted in Forbes Magazine Online. Susan is the author of 7 books. Her book project with NY Times Best Selling Author Jack Canfield made six Amazon Best Selling lists.

As part of the team of CFSII, helmed by the late Bill Bartmann, Susan was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. Susan has won the Editor’s Choice Award on two occasions for her work with Soul II Success and Success 360. Susan was selected as the only Canadian to be part of the exclusive Harvey Mackay Roundtable. Mr. Mackay has written 7 NY Times best-selling business books and is the founder of the Mackay-Mitchell Envelope Company in Minneapolis. This group of 37 people includes Christine Jones, one of the founders of GoDaddy™, John Langbein– founder of Ticket Exchange™, and others.

Susan produces a podcast and blog that reach thousands of people per week. Furthermore, her Facebook live series has regular viewers of up to 20,000 per week. Susan is in the process of filming a series for Network Be - a women-driven network out of Los Angeles with noted Investors like Sharon Stone and Maria Shriver. Susan has completed the Boston Marathon 6X and placed Top 10 in the Pro Division of the Ironman Triathlon in Malaysia.

In her early years, Susan raced professional duathlon and frequently had podium finishes in the U.S.based Dannon Duathlon series. Susan is passionate about philanthropy and has dedicated a significant amount of time and money working to liberate girls from trafficking and invest in education to support women and girls who have survived trauma and abuse both domestically and overseas.

Susan believes in giving back. She has been a passionate supporter of Make-A-Wish, World Vision, the UNHCR, and others.

On a personal level, the thing she is most proud of is coaching her son’s cross country team at a school for children with special challenges.

Susan is the mother of five children and resides with her husband in Scottsdale, Arizona. Susan truly believes we can have it all.

Mar 25, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • The excuses we use to sabotage ourselves
  • How to turn your excuses on their head
  • Creating accountability
  • Doing the work

 

Resources:

  • Text PODCAST to 310-496-8363 to get updates on the podcast and see when YOU could be featured on the show

 

Show Notes:

We have got to stop sabotaging ourselves. It’s so easy to not take ownership of the things we’re doing. I’ve stayed in that place for a LONG time, and my hope for you is that you don’t stay as long as I did. I’m going to go over the excuses that we often tell ourselves… and how you can kick them to the curb and replace it with a thought that EMPOWERS you.

Mar 24, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Balancing the guilt of being a good parent while also working hard
  • Avoiding overwhelm while juggling multiple projects

 

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Show Notes:

Welcome back to Questionably Awesome! Today, Evans and I answer your questions about imposter syndrome.

@michaela_slade asks: How do you maintain focus and avoid overwhelm when you've got multiple projects on the go?

Katelyn Moss asks: I have some problems with my self esteem being a good mom and working at my dream job but I feel that mom guilt and the guilt is HEAVY. What do I do?

Mar 23, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • How happiness makes you more productive
  • The five things you can do to impact your happiness daily

 

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Show Notes:

Happiness increases your productivity by up to 31%. It also increases your ability to learn. We wrote down five things that will help make you a happier human being, thereby increasing your productivity. When you do these five things, you will truly have the energy to move through business – and life – the way that you want.

Five things that impact happiness:

  1. See stress as a challenge and not a threat.
  2. Gratitude and three wins
  3. Exercise
  4. Acts of kindness
  5. Environment

If you want to make big changes in your life, you have to approach it from a place of happiness and positivity. Feeling miserable and slogging through the change is only going to slow you down.

Mar 22, 2021

In This Episode, You Will Learn About:

  • Learning the skill of dating
  • Getting your dating mindset right
  • Where to source dates
  • Defining your comfort zone upfront
  • How to handle follow-through

 

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Show Notes:

Damona Hoffman is brilliant. She’s a dating coach, but her advice goes far beyond romance: it applies to your friendships, your business partnerships, and more. We talk about dating, relationships, and finding love during a pandemic. I love talking about the dynamic that relationships play in life, and Damona truly brings it.

 

Question Highlights:

  • How did you get into being a dating coach?
  • How do people navigate dating during this time?
  • How do we narrow down what we’re looking for?
  • What is the next part of the dating funnel?
  • What are some questions you can ask yourself to set yourself up for a better dating experience?

 

Guest Bio:

Damona Hoffman is a dating coach & TV personality who starred in the A+E Networks' (FYI TV) series #BlackLove and A Question of Love. She’s a contributor for CNN Headline News (HLN), BET.com, The Washington Post, LA Times, Match dating app, and more. Her advice has been featured in hundreds of publications, podcasts, and TV shows, and she was the subject of an Oprah O Magazine cover story in 2019.

Mar 18, 2021

In This Episode, You Will Learn About:

  • The exciting changes coming to Earn Your Happy
  • Taking failure as feedback
  • Adding value every day
  • Making a commitment to showing up
  • The success formula

 

Resources:

  • Text PODCAST to 310-496-8363 to submit questions to Questionably Awesome

 

Show Notes:

Success is a numbers game. So many people think that things are going wrong or that they aren’t good enough when just one or two things don’t go well. But the key to success in anything is in the number of times you try. The more you fail, the faster you learn. The more you learn, the faster you succeed. And the more you succeed, the better you can leverage that success. So don’t quit the game early — put in the numbers.

Mar 17, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Overcoming imposter syndrome
  • Creating a plan and implementing it
  • Finding ways to add value

 

Resources:

  • Text PODCAST to 310-496-8363 to submit your questions to future episodes!

 

Show Notes:

Welcome back to Questionably Awesome! Today, Evans and I are going to be answering more of your questions around goals and dreams.

@jennaatkinsonp5 asks: What are the best ways to add value if you don't have a big social media following?

@tima922 asks: I am struggling with creating and implementing a strategic plan for my goals. Where do I start?

@sheriazhomayoon asks: The vision I have for myself and my professional work sometimes feels "too big". Then I question, "who am I to take that on"? How do I overcome this?

Mar 16, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Showing enthusiasm and passion
  • Taking messy action
  • Getting comfortable with asking for help
  • Collaborating for success
  • Showing up consistently, even when things are hard

 

Resources:

  • Text FAST to 310-421-0416 to get early access to my mastermind and $500 off your enrollment

 

Show Notes:

We’ve worked with many successful people over our careers, and many of them go on to achieve even greater success. Meanwhile, some people continue to struggle in their businesses, never quite reaching their full potential. The thing is that what people struggle with seems to be universal: We hear it all again and again. We’ve identified the common traits that set apart those who succeed from those that struggle.

If you can embrace these five traits of successful entrepreneurs it can quickly shift your results for the better.

 

  • Enthusiasm and passion

 

Enthusiasm doesn’t mean being loud and bubbly in public — though honestly, that can help. What it means is that when you describe your product, when you do your marketing, and when you tell someone what you do, people can feel the passion in you. If it doesn’t come naturally to you, don’t worry: Enthusiasm is a muscle you can build. So get pumping.

 

  • Messy action

 

Time is your most valuable asset. You don’t need to know everything before you start. As long as you have some idea of what you are doing, you can figure out the rest as you go if you are just taking action. And chances are, you’ll learn it even faster.

 

  • Unapologetic asker

 

Many people are so focused on providing value to others. That’s great! But how would you provide value if you never knew what people needed? Let’s flip it around. How great would it make other people feel to know that they are providing you with something you value? That’s right: Fantastic.

 

  • Collaboration

 

Collaboration is the shortcut to success. Collaboration in your business, in your social media, and in your marketing will fast track you to success. Focus on networking and partnerships and help others grow while helping yourself. Instead of looking up to the titans in your industry, look around to the people at your level and you can all level up together.

 

  • Consistency

 

Statistics show that people have to see your offer 7-8 times before deciding to buy from you. With how hard it is to reach people, in order for people to see you enough you need to be taking action daily.

You can learn all of these on your own. You don’t need anything to start doing these things.

Mar 15, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • What video games can teach you about success
  • How to power up your life
  • Putting yourself into spaces that challenge you
  • Making asymmetrical bets
  • The different levels of life

 

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Show Notes:

Eric Siu is an amazing human being. Getting into video games as a kid he discovered that he was building a lot of skills, joining teams, and creating communities — all things that he didn’t have in real life. As he grew up he learned to take that same passion and skill set and apply it to other areas of his life. In his new book "Leveling Up" Eric uses video games as a lens to view personal growth and achievement in a way that anyone can understand. If you’re ready to reach the next level, give this a listen.

 

Question Highlights:

  • What does leveling up mean to you and where did it come from?
  • What’s most important to you right now?
  • What makes you think that anyone can win at life and business?
  • What are the universal truths you see in successful people?
  • How did you move through your family not supporting you?
  • How do you put yourself into spaces where you continue to level up?
  • How do you mentally prepare for putting yourself in uncomfortable situations?
  • What’s something that you couldn’t live without?

 

Guest Bio:

Eric Siu is the CEO of content intelligence software ClickFlow, which helps you grow your traffic while looking like a genius. He also owns ad agency Single Grain and has worked with companies such as Amazon, Airbnb, Salesforce and Uber to acquire more customers. 

He hosts two podcasts: Marketing School with Neil Patel and Leveling Up, which combined have over 30 million downloads to date. 

He also speaks frequently around the world on marketing and SaaS.

Mar 11, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • The placebo effect
  • How belief affects us positively and negatively
  • How what you consume affects your life

 

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Show Notes:

Believing in yourself is going to get you to where you want to go. I believe manifestation is one of the most powerful tools we can use to accomplish our goals, improve our lives, and make ourselves feel better. And that’s not just my opinion: It’s backed up by science! We all know the placebo effect and how in many instances it is nearly as powerful as actual medication — all with the power of our mind. So why don’t we think that the power of belief can work just as well with our goals? Spoiler alert: It does.

Mar 9, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Doing the hard things
  • The psychology of facing tough days
  • Choosing your version of hard
  • Acknowledging the season that you’re in
  • Procrastination disguised as productivity

 

Resources:

  • Text FAST to 310-421-0416 to join our Fast Foundations mastermind group
  • Visit liquidiv.com and get 25% off your first order with promo code HAPPY

 

Show Notes:

When you stop doing the hard stuff, life actually feels harder. It’s not always easy to do the things you need to do to live the life that you want. But if you skip out on the hard stuff, the rest of your life is only going to be harder. Doing it may be the hard part, but the reward makes life easier.

There’s a couple of psychological tricks to help you face a challenging day. One is to block out the impact of how hard it’s going to be and instead focus on how it’s going to feel on the other side. You can also choose to feel grateful for everything you have in your life — including the things that are afforded by those hard things.

You also need to acknowledge the season of life that you are in. Sometimes what you desire is on the other end of doing something that you don’t want to do. If you enjoy personal space but you have a goal that requires you to momentarily give that up, acknowledge it upfront so that you know that this is only temporary and that it will be worth it.

Life is going to get hard. That’s unavoidable. But it’s up to you whether the hard things you do in life lead to an easier life on the other side. Pick the hard you want in life, and don’t let the drive to live easy lead to frustration.

Mar 8, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Removing emotion from failure
  • What stops women from achieving their potential
  • Creating something you love
  • Viewing your career in the long run
  • Remembering why you started your business
  • Mastering the art of the ask

 

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Show Notes:

Rebecca Minkoff is a legend in the fashion industry. Her new book “Fearless” shares how you can find courage, creativity and success on the other side of fear. We talk about everything from imposter syndrome to living into your big dreams and all of the fears she’s still facing in her life right now and how her mindset helps her get through all of it. You’re going to learn to think like her so you can get through the hard things too.

Question Highlights:

  • What has the book journey been like for you?
  • Why did you choose the topic you did for your book?
  • What do you do in the interim when you don’t have any answers yet?
  • What do you see that stops most people?
  • Who was your customer and what excited you about what you wanted to create?
  • What’s something you’ve learned that’s a universal truth for success in business?
  • How did you start to enjoy the journey along the way?
  • How do you create positive pressure in your life?
  • What was the tipping point for creating your own business? When did you get pulled out of your zone of genius?
  • What roles do relationships play in your life?
  • How do you go about asking for what you need?
  • What’s the value you’ve gotten from your podcast?
  • What do you do when things do not end the way that you want?

 

Guest Bio:

An industry leader in accessible luxury handbags, accessories, footwear and apparel, Rebecca Minkoff’s  modern bohemian designs are inspired by strong, confident and powerful women who are drawn towards a  west-meets-east sensibility.  

After developing an affinity for design while in the costume department in high school, Rebecca Minkoff  moved to New York City at age 18 to pursue her dream of becoming a fashion designer. 

In 2001, Rebecca designed a version of the “I Love New York” t-shirt as part of a five-piece capsule  collection, which appeared on The Tonight Show and became an overnight sensation. 

In 2005, Rebecca designed her first handbag, which she dubbed the “Morning After Bag,” a.k.a. the “M.A.B.”  This iconic bag ignited Rebecca’s career as a handbag designer and inspired her edgy, feminine creations in  the years to come. Rebecca’s success was further enhanced by the support of her brother, the company’s  CEO and co-founder, Uri Minkoff, who helped usher in and pioneer the company’s industry-leading  innovations with technology and fashion. 

After four years of designing statement-making handbags and accessories with her trademark leathers,  studs and hardware, Rebecca returned to her roots of apparel design and introduced her first ready-to-wear  collection in 2009. 

Today, Rebecca Minkoff is a global brand with a wide range of apparel, handbags, footwear, jewelry and  accessories products. In the spring of 2017, Rebecca Minkoff Watches was launched, reimagining the  category through their decidedly downtown, rock-and-roll aesthetic.  

The brand has 3 national retail stores, eight international locations, and is distributed in over 900 stores  worldwide. In 2015, Rebecca Minkoff stores unveiled the first ever “Magic Mirror” technology, where  customers could interact with mirrors installed in the dressing room walls of her store and tap to pick out  additional sizes, colors and styles of clothing. 

In 2011, Rebecca won industry recognition when she was awarded the Breakthrough Designer Award from  the Accessories Council. She is an active member of the CFDA, and supports multiple philanthropies  including Baby2Baby organization. In August of 2017, she was announced as a member of the first-ever New  York State Council on Women and Girls, in the company of other female industry leaders including  Refinery29 founder Christene Barberich, SoulCycle CEO Melanie Whelan and Deloitte CEO Cathy Engelbert.  Rebecca is dedicated to bringing women together to enact positive change. 

In September of 2018, she established the Female Founder Collective, a network of businesses led by  women who invest in women’s financial power across a socio-economic spectrum by enabling and  empowering female-owned businesses. 

In 2020, Rebecca will launch a diffusion line of children’s clothing called ‘little minkoff”, marking a foray into  designing a truly sustainable and environmentally friendly collection. She will also launch a new name sake  fragrance to be sold at retailers nationwide. 

Rebecca is married to director Gavin Bellour, and they reside in Brooklyn with their three children.

Mar 4, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Being vulnerable
  • Facing uncertainty
  • Pushing through hard times

 

Resources:

 

Show Notes:

I’m getting raw, real, and vulnerable right now. I’m in a place right now that exists often when you’re an entrepreneur or someone going for your dreams. Right now, with everything that’s happening, I’m just feeling really scared. There’s so much uncertainty and so many things up in the air, and I have to be okay with that. I hope this makes anyone going through this now feel a little less alone, and shows that it’s possible to get through all of this.

Mar 3, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Setting clear expectations
  • Maintaining friendship in business
  • Replacing professionalism with respect

 

Resources:

 

Show Notes:

Welcome back to Questionably Awesome! Today, Evans and I are going to be answering more of your questions around relationships.

@jaiakasha asks: How do you work through conflict and keep the relationship strong?

@charitymajors asks: How do you protect business and friendship?

Mar 2, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Whether or not you’re stuck in the middle
  • Why being stuck in the middle hurts
  • Purposefully upping the stakes

 

Resources:

  • Text FAST to 310-421-0416 to join our Fast Foundations mastermind group



Show Notes:

Are you trying to get things done without going all in?

Don’t allow yourself to be caught in the middle. Not in the middle of drama or a fight but caught in the middle of a commitment with yourself. This doesn’t affect the people who haven’t made a commitment and are doing nothing. It also doesn’t affect the people who are already all-in. It’s for the people that are high potential and working hard for their dreams but a part of them still wants a different life. Maybe you want a better body or a better life but you’re allowing old habits to hold you back.

If you’re finding yourself wanting to change in your life but you’re still stuck in your old ways you need to burn the ships. Up the stakes on your new life so that you have no choice but to keep moving forward. That may mean taking investments in your company so that you have to create a return for your investors. Doing extreme things in your life requires extreme action.

Mar 1, 2021

In This Episode You Will Learn About:

  • Falling in love with wine
  • The experiences wine brings
  • Telling a story with your brand
  • Breaking new ground in your industry
  • The challenges that come with innovation



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Show Notes:

If you have a big idea, a dream, and a hobby, you can turn it into a business. Brian Smith is passionate about wine and finding a way to share great wine with as many people as possible. He shows how injecting some creativity into any industry can help you grow and scale your hobby into a thriving business. This one is great for anyone looking to turn their passion into something much bigger.

 

Question Highlights:

  • What are you excited about right now?
  • What is the perfect experience with a bottle of wine?
  • What are the two different projects you’re working on?
  • What made you decide to put so much personality into your brand?
  • What was the moment where you decided to do something different in your industry?
  • What is the magic of attraction and conversion?
  • What is something that is lighting you up right now?

 

Guest Bio:

Brian Smith – Advanced Sommelier, Winc COO & Co-Founder

Brian is driven by a passion to share great wine with as many people as possible. The role of Winc co-founder and COO furthers his mission to create and connect great products with today’s consumers. Brian combines his years of experience as a sommelier, winemaker, and brand builder to oversee the world’s most innovative and culturally relevant wine program. A firm believer in creative collaboration, Brian has led Winc to partner with Charity Water, NYT Bestselling Author, Atticus, and designer, Jonathan Simkhai. Brian and his team of winemakers carefully craft more than 100 wines a year from grape to glass. Prior to Winc, Brian founded successful finance and fashion startups. His previous wine experience includes creating the wine program for the tech-enabled Clo Wine in New York and founding the millennial cult brand Jolie Folle rosé.

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