Posts tagged guest interview
How to Own Your Story and Produce a Life You Love with Sheri Salata

We’re looking back at the podcast episode when I got to sit down with THE Sheri Salata. Sheri is the co creator of The Pillar Life, author of The Beautiful No, and former co-president of Harpo Studios and the Oprah Winfrey Network. She was also the executive producer of the The Oprah Winfrey Show. While her list of accolades is long, Sheri tends to define herself by the simple title that has most defined her life: storyteller.

During our conversation, I got to hear Sheri’s story first-hand, from her days with Oprah through the personal reckoning that became the inspiration for her book, and what her life looks like now. In her book and in this interview, Sheri gracefully grapples with issues like honoring your body, knowing when it’s time to explore your own passions, and bravely embracing a wholehearted life. By the end of the episode, I was so moved by Sheri’s wisdom that I kind of lost my cool and sounded like a blubbering idiot. It really was a dream-come-true experience getting to talk to her.

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You Can't Get Where You're Going Without a Map: Annual Planning with Tawnya Falkner of Le Grand Courtage

Pop some bottles because we’re looking back at my interview with Tawnya Falkner of Le Grand Courtage. Tawnya is the brilliant mind and creative force behind the sparkling wine brand featured in Forbes, Today, and Martha Stewart.

Tawnya is such a thoughtful business owner, who shares about how she built her brand while focusing on the importance of annual planning. In both Tawnya’s and my industries, some of the most creative people we know fail in executing incredible ideas because they don't know how to plan well.

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Entrepreneurship Naturally, with Carly Stein

This week we’re looking back at Zimmerman Podcast 008. This one is a great one. I'm interviewing Carly Stein, owner and founder of Beekeeper’s Naturals and named to Forbes 30 under 30 list! Carly is also who I reached out to when I begged her to sponsor Zimmerman Podcast because I was obsessed with her product. She not only agreed to sponsor us, but also agreed to come on the podcast as a guest!

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Boldly Asking for What You Want

Doug Budin is an actor known for his roles in Friends, Modern Family, and Two Broke Girls. However, I first found Doug through Jeff Lewis’s show on Sirius XM and totally fell in love with his voice. His positivity and fun nature comes straight through the sound waves and into my van every time I listen. That’s why I knew I had to dream a big dream and ask him to do the intro to our podcast. And because of your help, I connected with Doug, and now he’s the voice you hear every time you listen to the intro of a Zimmerman Podcast episode!

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Build a Business You Can Sell So You Can Pivot, Not Quit It

Today, I’m chatting with Katie Selvidge. Katie created the online and print publication Cottage Hill. Katie loves real inspiration and wholehearted living, and used her experience as a magazine editor to shape the content of her program, Mastering Instagram for Creatives which is, by the way, the only Instagram course I believe in. Katie has recently pivoted into the homestead life, and today we’re going to talk about how to build a business that you can sell (which, PS, should be every real-deal business!), how to know when it’s time to pivot, and how to navigate life as a multi-passionate entrepreneur.

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Finding Your Sales Strength with Estie Rand

What do you do when your perfect corporate work environment turns into a drama-filled nightmare? What do you do when your business idol tells you that no one will take your dreams seriously? How do you follow your dreams when you’re trying to provide for your family? Those are the questions Estie Rand faced before she left her corporate job to become a small business consultant.   

Today on Zimmerman Podcast, Estie is sharing her story of creating an industry through opposition, how to slow down the speed-dating, insta-marketing process, and where your ideal clients are “partying”. This is a MUST LISTEN episode! It’s like a free marketing masterclass and I can’t wait for you to learn from Estie! So let’s dive in.  

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How to Own Your Story and Produce a Life You Love with Sheri Selata

For this episode I got to sit down with THE Sheri Salata. Sheri is the co creator of The Pillar Life, author of The Beautiful No, and former co-president of Harpo Studios and the Oprah Winfrey Network. She was also the executive producer of the The Oprah Winfrey Show. While her list of accolades is long, Sheri tends to define herself by the simple title that has most defined her life: storyteller.

During our conversation, I got to hear Sheri’s story first-hand, from her days with Oprah through the personal reckoning that became the inspiration for her book, and what her life looks like now. In her book and in this interview, Sheri gracefully grapples with issues like honoring your body, knowing when it’s time to explore your own passions, and bravely embracing a wholehearted life. By the end of the episode, I was so moved by Sheri’s wisdom that I kind of lost my cool and sounded like a blubbering idiot. It really was a dream-come-true experience getting to talk to her.

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You Can't Get Where You're Going Without a Map: Annual Planning with Tawnya Falkner of Le Grand Courtage

Pop some bottles, because a new podcast has dropped! This week, I'm interviewing Tawnya Falkner with Le Grand Courtage. Tawnya is the brilliant mind and creative force behind the sparkling wine brand featured in Forbes, Today, and Martha Stewart.

Tawnya is such a thoughtful business owner, who shares about how she built her brand while focusing on the importance of annual planning. In both Tawnya’s and my industries, some of the most creative people we know fail in executing incredible ideas because they don't know how to plan well.

Read More
Boldly Asking for What You Want

Doug Budin is an actor known for his roles in Friends, Modern Family, and Two Broke Girls.

However, I first found Doug through Jeff Lewis’s show on Sirius XM and totally fell in love with his voice. His positivity and fun nature comes straight through the sound waves and into my van every time I listen.

That’s why I knew I had to dream a big dream and ask him to do the intro to our podcast. And because of your help, I connected with Doug, and now he’s the voice you hear every time you listen to the intro of a Zimmerman Podcast episode!

Read More
Build a Business You Can Sell So You Can Pivot, Not Quit It

Today, I’m chatting with Katie Selvidge. Katie created the online and print publication Cottage Hill.

Katie loves real inspiration and wholehearted living, and used her experience as a magazine editor to shape the content of her program, Mastering Instagram for Creatives which is, by the way, the only Instagram course I believe in.

Katie has recently pivoted into the homestead life, and today we’re going to talk about how to build a business that you can sell (which, PS, should be every real-deal business!), how to know when it’s time to pivot, and how to navigate life as a multi-passionate entrepreneur.

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