
Headshots, Philosophy and a Mic Drop Moment
10/12/20 • 42 min
Stacey Tompkins is a busy woman. She is a mom, a licensed practical nurse, and she fills her spare time as a photographer. Happy that she is able to use the caring, the scientific, the creative sides of her to create a well rounded life, Stacey shares the story of how she got into photography - including a lucky break on a trip to Africa - and what lights her up.
Also tucked in is some great advice on how we can prepare and get the best possible headshots - be they on your iphone or by a professional. Make sure you have a pen and paper to take down Stacey's advice, and don't miss her touching stories about her daughter and her clients.
Find Stacey on Facebook or on her website to find out more, view her work, or to get in touch.
Plus!! I have started a Facebook group for those of us who want to connect more, learn more, and support each other as we grow our businesses. I'll go live with information I think you'll find helpful plus provide other helpful resources. Search Connections Coffee Confidence on Facebook or click the link --> Take Me to the Facebook Group!
Oh, hey - do you have my freebie? I have a guide called Five Unique Ideas for Social Media Posts and it is available as a download when you go to janicefogarty.com What's awesome about it are the five unique prompts that can help you answer the 'what should I post' question at least five times and, if you sit down with this guide regularly, you could have +50 unique posts every month to use across all of your social channels. Say goodbye to your posting dilemma and hello to your new audience who loves/engages with you!
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Stacey Tompkins is a busy woman. She is a mom, a licensed practical nurse, and she fills her spare time as a photographer. Happy that she is able to use the caring, the scientific, the creative sides of her to create a well rounded life, Stacey shares the story of how she got into photography - including a lucky break on a trip to Africa - and what lights her up.
Also tucked in is some great advice on how we can prepare and get the best possible headshots - be they on your iphone or by a professional. Make sure you have a pen and paper to take down Stacey's advice, and don't miss her touching stories about her daughter and her clients.
Find Stacey on Facebook or on her website to find out more, view her work, or to get in touch.
Plus!! I have started a Facebook group for those of us who want to connect more, learn more, and support each other as we grow our businesses. I'll go live with information I think you'll find helpful plus provide other helpful resources. Search Connections Coffee Confidence on Facebook or click the link --> Take Me to the Facebook Group!
Oh, hey - do you have my freebie? I have a guide called Five Unique Ideas for Social Media Posts and it is available as a download when you go to janicefogarty.com What's awesome about it are the five unique prompts that can help you answer the 'what should I post' question at least five times and, if you sit down with this guide regularly, you could have +50 unique posts every month to use across all of your social channels. Say goodbye to your posting dilemma and hello to your new audience who loves/engages with you!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/connections-coffee-confidence.
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What do Steve Jobs & Seth Godin Have in Common?
There are riches in the niches...or so they say.
In this episode, I am looking a two definitions of and two approaches to niching in your business. Sounds thrilling, I know, but this has been one of my favorite solo-episodes to date. I feel there is a lot of talk about knowing your audience, being laser focused, yadda yadda - some of it has even come from me! Is it really all that important? Does it make sense for a small business owner?
An Invitation: Please send me an email and let me know what you are interested in hearing more about, what you'd like me to dig more deeply in to, if you have an idea or a question you need a sounding board for... [email protected] (3:36.5)
Steve Jobs: A 2x2 Grid Made All the Difference (4:49)
Seth Godin: A Minimum Viable Audience (8:12)
Niching & Growing: Is It Possible? (9:43)
Efficiency (11:16.5)
The Great Debate: Is Niching a Solid Business Choice? (13:16)
Big Niches, So Many Niches: What about the Multi Passionates? (15:24)
Plus!! I have started a Facebook group for those of us who want to connect more, learn more, and support each other as we grow our businesses. I'll go live with information I think you'll find helpful plus provide other helpful resources. Search Connections Coffee Confidence on Facebook or click the link --> https://www.facebook.com/groups/2684437078479085/?ref=group_header
Also Referenced:
- E14 An Elevator Pitch to Remember
- The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson, Harvard Business Review online
- The Minimum Viable Audience, by Seth Godin, Seths Blog online
- Angie Sebree, Real Estate Photography - Central AB
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Remember How You Knew Everything at 20?
It's my 20th episode!
Statistically, half of all podcasts created last no more than 14 episodes, with 12 per cent only ever publishing one. And here I am, the big two oh. Now, is 20 a massive number in the grand scheme of things? I think we all thought so once, I remember age 20 and thinking I was fairly awesome - in reality I was still a baby in so many ways. Kind of the same as this podcast, it’s a wee baby but I’ve certainly given myself some things to think about. And that’s what I’d like to discuss today, a kind of reflection on six things I have learned or had confirmed in the last 20 episodes and the work behind the scenes.
Advice: Back Yourself and Build or Find a Community (1:55) - Join Connections, Coffee & Confidence Community on FB
Information Saturation: Just Start (4:40)
Being Me: Trust Yourself, You Know What You're Doing (6:43)
Serve Your Audience (9:23)
Consistency: Show Up When You Say You Will (10:15)
Authenticity: Maybe a better word is Integrity? (12:10)
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