Piloting your Life
Terri Hanson Mead
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04/16/19 • 51 min
Who is Jessica Campbell?
Jessica Campbell, MS, NTP is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner with a master’s degree in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine. She sees patients at the Freyja Clinic in Redwood City and Love Heal Thrive in San Carlos. Jessica runs seasonal detoxes to help you fall in love with your food, your body, and your life. You can find her blog at http://foodfoundation.guru where she shares holistic health tips and healthy recipes for families that love comfort food. Jessica speaks yoga, Ayurveda, paleo, keto, ancestral diets, microbiome, mindfulness, and her superpower is the language of dance.
Show Highlights
- Jessica shares her journey into human nutrition and functional medicine
- Terri and Jessica talk about lifestyle changes we can make to improve our health and the importance of reducing the stress in our lives by getting our bodies into parasympathetic response
- Jessica talks about the work she does with her patients to help them improve their health and how she works with them
- Jessica and Terri discuss hormone changes in perimenopause/menopause and how we need to talk about this and do more to help our bodies better deal with the changes
- Jessica talks about how our bodies are bombarded and are having trouble with dealing with the bombardment
- Terri asks about how Jessica’s services are paid...out of pocket or with insurance and they discuss health inequities
- Jessica loves working with postpartum, working moms to design programs that work for them and fits within their lives with their families
- Terri comments on how confused we are about what is healthy and what we should be consuming, and Jessica goes on to talk about how our bodies don’t recognize certain foods any longer
Terri’s Key Takeaway
Making small and incremental lifestyle changes can have major impact on our lives.
References in the Podcast
- Planned Parenthood: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/about-us/facts-figures
- University of Western States: https://www.uws.edu/
- Article on listening to Mozart reducing allergic response: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14977243/
- Article on how being outside is good for your health: http://bit.ly/HealthBenefitsArticle
Contact
You can follow Jessica on Twitter @JessicaFoodF, on Facebook @foodfoundationguru and her blog http://foodfoundation.guru.
You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.
Feel free to email Terri at [email protected].
To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
Theresa Piasta helps women live life more fully with their pups
Piloting your Life
12/12/17 • 27 min
- Terri and Theresa talk about meeting at The Guild’s Serendipity event this past fall
- Theresa talks about what Puppy Mama, her dog Waffles, and how she came up with the idea for Puppy Mama
- Terri asks about the size of the market for pet care and more specifically about how big the market is for Puppy Mama with the two different focus areas for Puppy Mama
- Big businesses like Disney are recognizing the needs of their customers and have opened up their facilities to pets and pet owners in order to attract them to their businesses.
- Theresa talks about the difficulties associated with being a female founder with a startup targeting the female consumer market
- If Theresa could wave a magic wand, she would make it so that people would treat each other like dogs treat each other and create positive human interactions
- The Guild’s Serendipity un-conference: https://www.guildserendipity.com/
- Puppy Mama: https://www.puppymama.com/
- Slush: http://www.slush.org/
- YouTube video of Terri’s panel at Slush on shifting demographics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yP-1LQ3838s&t=27s
Micah Brown about his early days in South London where he learned how to hack the processes that screened out people like him.
Piloting your Life
01/16/18 • 28 min
Terri talks to Micah Brown about his early days growing up in South London, becoming Mr. Banker Man while working at Barclay’s starting at age 16, and how learned to hack the processes that screened out people like him. This is the first of a two-part interview where he gives us the background that eventually led to starting Film Fundr and Centiment.io.
Who is Micah Brown? Micah is a self-proclaimed visionary technologist with an intersection of skills consisting of data and algorithm understanding, HCI-centric digital technologies, financial services, financial engineering and media services. He has over 10 years of experience (up to the SVP level) across companies like Aon, Barclays, NBC and Viacom. Micah has a deep technological understanding and a strong commitment to social causes; at the center of Centiment and FilmFundr is the need to level the playing field in media for minorities. Show Highlights- Micah talks about growing up in South London in a very Christian, strict and sheltered household with his dad who was a pharmacy technician and his mom who was a hairdresser
- Micah’s dad was a trained pharmacist in Jamaica and had his own pharmacy when he met Micah’s mom and proposed when they first met. Eventually she said yes and because his mom had dual citizenship, after they married, they moved to the UK.
- Terri tells the story of her dating and dumping her husband three times starting in 8th grade and how they eventually got married when they were 26 and are still married 21 years later. They met when they were 10 in the 5th grade (or so her husband remembers as he met both Terri and her identical twin sister Sherry on the same day).
- Micah talks about his early work days and earning money to learn how to code that eventually led to working at Barclay’s Bank as a cashier at 16, being called Mr. Banker Man and how he ended up in credit risk at 17.
- He kept getting turned down for a Barclay’s job because he didn’t have a degree and found a different way to be seen as a person, and not just a number, to get the credit risk job.
- Micah talks about how the tech incumbents create mental moats around fairly simple things seem impossible for women and people of color. There is mythology around these things that makes these people think that it’s too hard and impossible, and not for them and this needs to stop.
- Terri talks about how the check-the-box criteria perpetuates the problem associated with screening out a diverse candidate set because the checkboxes tend to only allow in one set of candidates that all fit the same mold. It’s not about lowering the standards; it’s about changing the requirements to introduce a new and more powerful dynamic.
- Micah talks about the cognitive dissonance associated with how the hierarchical society is supposed to work versus how it actually works here in the US.
- We end abruptly with Micah talking about how he counters some of this with raw intellect and data which he explains in detail in the second part of the interview.
- Centiment: https://centiment.io/beta/
- Film Fundr: https://filmfundr.com/
- Piloting Your Life episode 26 with Chris Brown: http://www.terrihansonmead.com/podcast/pyl026
- Portfolia: http://www.portfolia.co/
How to get heard above the noise and be recognized for your expertise with Dorie Clark
Piloting your Life
02/27/18 • 36 min
- Dorie believes there is a science to breaking through to be heard above the noise which is different from being good at what you do; if we give people the playbook, we will lift all boats
- Dorie wants to live in a world where the best ideas win, not just the loudest
- She emphasizes the importance of being recognized for your expertise and there are three keys: content creation, social proof, your network
- Content creation format is less important than getting your ideas out into the public sphere; give people an opportunity to discover you
- Social proof is your credibility; this is what gives you authority or credibility on a particular issue
- Your network is valuable to help you refine your ideas and amplify your ideas
- She finds that really accomplished people are really in touch with their weaknesses; it may be a good sign to have imposter syndrome because of the humility that comes with it
- Dorie talks about innovation and the importance of having a different perspective to look at something in a new way to create new ways of doing things.
- Dorie emphasizes the importance to stay focused when one encounters obstacles, keep the higher purpose in mind.
- Dorie was a philosophy major as an undergrad and decided that if she didn’t understand theology, she couldn’t fully understand philosophy. She got her doctorate in theology to dive into the background on religious forces.
- Dorie is a fan of doing anything that makes one a more interesting person.
- Dorie believes that to optimize people’s lives, you need to optimize people’s work
- Professional speakers have a range for a few topics because there is a narrow band of expertise for most people. Dorie keeps it fresh by understanding the audience and the client’s goal for the event. Clients want to pay for what you are good at.
- Dorie practices what she preaches in terms of moving into a new space with her foray into musical theater writing.
- If Dorie could wave a magic wand, she would get animal over-population under control.
- Sylvana Rochet: https://www.theinsightfulexecutive.com/
- Entrepreneurial You: https://dorieclark.com/entrepreneurialyou/
- Reinventing You: https://dorieclark.com/reinventingyou/
- Stand Out: https://dorieclark.com/stand-out/
- eMyth: http://bit.ly/EMYththeBook
- Make More Marbles (Dorie’s interview): http://makemoremarbles.com/dorieclark/
Adam Mead on overcoming fear and anxiety
Piloting your Life
12/05/17 • 41 min
Terri talks to her son Adam about how he struggled with being bullied in middle school and how this experience has shaped him. He still suffers from anxiety and is afraid of the unknown but he is using his newly found empathy to help others who he sees struggling as well. They talk about everything from what to expect from college, how you don’t have to have it all figured out, and that it’s ok to change your mind.
Who is Adam Mead?
Adam is Terri’s 16-year old son who is a junior at Woodside High in Redwood City. He was born in San Francisco and moved to Redwood City when he was one. He loves performing in plays and musicals and regrets not having played water polo his freshman year. He is a reluctant academic achiever and is taking three AP classes this year along with drama, Latin and regular history. He has a girlfriend, Alyssa, who is also in drama with him. They enjoy hanging out playing video games and watching movies together. All in all, he’s a good kid.
Show Highlights
- Adam talks about how his terrible experience in middle school has shaped him to be cynical, resilient and empathetic
- Adam and Terri talk about the importance of lightening up and not being afraid of looking at colleges or life in general
- Adam turned the table and asked Terri if having a stable job has made it easier to figure out what she wants in life
- They talk about the fear of unknown and not being afraid of taking chances
- Adam talks about how he’s dealt with some of his lowest points including having suicidal thoughts
- Terri talks about how she continues to develop the tools to deal with new situations and how she doesn’t expect Adam to have it all figured out either
- Adam talks about anxiety and fear of failure and how he is trying to cope with both
- They talk about college in terms of what to look for in searching for one and what to expect from the experience
- Terri talks about how you don’t have to have it all figured out when you go to college, get out of college and after and how she didn’t and used being an opportunist to get to where she is today
- Adam would wave a magic wand to make food free and have economic freedom
Terri’s Key Takeaway
Having conversations like this with her son fills her heart and her soul.
References in the Podcast
- California State University, Fresno: http://www.csufresno.edu/
- California State University, Chico: http://www.csuchico.edu/
- California State University, Hayward (now East Bay): http://www.csueastbay.edu/
- University California, Santa Cruz: https://www.ucsc.edu/
Contact
You can reach Adam through Terri at [email protected].
You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.
Feel free to email Terri at [email protected].
To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
The path from being an Air Force Flight nurse into High tech and ultimately venture capital and investing in startups with Amanda Lettman
Piloting your Life
05/15/18 • 31 min
Who is Amanda Lettmann?
Amanda Lettmann, a US Air Force Veteran, is an executive and serial entrepreneur with 20 years of global Business Operations and Transformation expertise for startups and Fortune 500 companies in the HiTech, InsurTech and FinTech industries. She has an extensive M&A background with $4B in acquisition execution in the past 10 years. As the Founder and CEO of Kardia Ventures, Amanda is an advisor, consultant and Angel Investor for tech startups. She is also the Co-Founder and COO of SimpleDisability Inc, a data analytics InsurTech startup in Silicon Valley. Amanda holds an MBA in Technology Management, she is a Business Advisor at The Founder Institute and EvoNexus, and Board Advisor at Girls in Tech San Diego and SmartMoney Veterans.
Show Highlights
- Amanda was active duty Air Force and separated in 2000. She realized she didn’t want to be a flight nurse for the rest of her career
- Amanda was recruited by someone in semi-conductor in 1999 by an esteemed colleague and was a business operations manager and then pursued her master’s degree in technology in 2000
- She consulted at the Pentagon which led to consulting with other parts of the government. Her company was acquired by EMC so she went from a small firm to a massive firm.
- At EMC, she proposed a new business plan that was ultimately accepted and moved her to Orange County to lead the West Coast consulting practice.
- She then got recruited by Adobe and moved up to San Jose.
- Terri comments on how Amanda takes advantage of and creates opportunities for herself.
- 11 years ago, Amanda was an athlete in good health and started getting ill. After collapsing she found out that a virus had attacked her blood and ultimately led to her organs shutting down. She was in the hospital for 6-9 months.
- She later learned that her heart valves were damaged by the virus and that they were failing which lead to open heart surgery
- Amanda was a medical anomaly because of the virus and the treatment, and she had many people studying and following her.
- Amanda shares who was there to support her during her illness and recovery. She had to embrace vulnerability.
- Amanda remembers her life before the illness. Her essence didn’t change but she found herself seeking high quality, deep substance people with heart. Her life before was all about competency. Her life after became more about heart and not just skill, which ended up changing her life.
- She became more recognized because of her personal story which she uses to inspire others. People now get to know her for more than her skills.
- Amanda is working with ESPN BisTalk Radio. She wants to do an inspirational series for women to share their stories.
- She is creating a speaker series on ‘Women of Impact’. She finds that women talk about taking action to inspire others, to be proactive, to turn their potential into action. She thinks others are looking for this deep, inspiration.
- Terri talks about why she started her podcast, Piloting Your Life, to give a platform for these voices and stories and inspire these same people.
- Amanda has a consulting company called Kardia which means heart in Greek. She advises and consults enterprises, entrepreneurs, and does angel investing.
- Amanda invests in seed stage, technology startups and looks to co-invest in SaaS companies looking to disrupt the market using artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), ALP, big data, and predictive analytics. She looks for female founders and veteran founders.
- She is now a mentor with a new program called SmartMoney Veterans sponsored by UCSD and SmartMoney Startups. The experience for veterans is different as they need to relearn skills after getting out of the military.
- Terri has seen a few startups that are helping veterans bridge the gap between military and civilian work. Companies like Skillmil and Shift are helping with this.
- Terri comments on how impressed she is with UCSD and its support of the startup ecosystem. Amanda said that UCSD also supports veterans. There is a significant number of veterans in the San Diego area.
- Amanda is an advisor for EvoNexus (an incubator/accelerator) and the Founder Institute in San Diego.
- Transformation is an important concept for Amanda. She has been through several transformations and which led to coaching others on transforming. She loves seeing both enterprise transformation (through M&A) and individuals transform.
- If Amanda could wave a magic wand, she would create a future where entrepreneurs and businesses come in all varieties and embrace their responsibility to co-create for equality and social good.
- Terri asks how we can help with this wish. Amanda said that companies should be filling out the diversity of their teams. As in...
Initiative, Tenacity and a Love for Hockey bring Fei Wu from China to Fryeburg Maine
Piloting your Life
03/13/18 • 40 min
- Fei tells the story about how she came from China to study in the US and how she looked for a school that had ice hockey and ended up in Fryeburg, Maine.
- Terri shares her story about how first experienced ice hockey at a Give Hockey a Try Day last year.
- Terri talks about exchanging houses with families in France and how valuable the experience was in terms of being forced to adapt to a different culture and language in developing empathy.
- Fei teaches art at a local high school and encourages the kids to travel and get exposed to other languages and cultures.
- Fei talks about how she was excited to come to school in the US and didn’t think she was brave or courageous at the time.
- Fei launched her podcast in October 2014 because she wanted to create something on her own without requiring approval from anyone else. She was influenced by Krista Tippett and her podcast On Being.
- Fei loves being able to learn about other people through her interviews with people on her podcast.
- Terri likes that she can be ‘nosy’ when she interviews people for her podcast.
- Fei learned how to actively listen as a podcaster which was somewhat in contrast to the way she was raised in China. Being an active listener is so important when interviewing for podcasts because it brings the listeners along with the process.
- Fei talks about how she learned to use her podcast as a platform to gain new consulting clients. Dorie Clark encouraged her to write an eBook about this (which is available on Fei’s website). She is seen as someone who delivers and is trustworthy.
- For Fei, 2018 will define who she is and who she will be in terms of her consulting work. She now chooses who she works with and doesn’t feel the need to say yes to everyone.
- If Fei could wave a magic wand, she would love to use her platform to bring people together.
- Fei’s website: https://www.feisworld.com/
- Fei’s World podcast: https://www.feisworld.com/podcast/
- Make More Marbles: http://makemoremarbles.com/
- Fei’s eBook series: https://www.feisworld.com/ebooks/
- On Being podcast: https://onbeing.org/
- Dorie Clark: http://www.dorieclark.com/
- Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/videos/
- Unraveling Pink: https://unravelingpink.com/
- Unraveling Pink podcasts on women ally moments: https://unravelingpink.com/2018/03/01/happy-womens-history-month/#more-713
Redefining Success at age 35 and diversifying Angel Investments with CEO of Delta Nutrassentials and Angel Investor, Amy Chang
Piloting your Life
05/08/18 • 41 min
Terri talks to Amy Chang about how at the age of 35 she had checked all life’s boxes but wasn’t completely fulfilled. She found religion to fill the void and was able to redefine success for herself. Amy talks about how this changed the way she operates in the world and how she wants to see more women angel investing.
Who is Amy Chang?
Amy C. Chang is the CEO of Delta Nutrassentials, a consumer health supplement company. Previously, she was VP of Strategy & Investor Relations for AMN Healthcare and prior to joining AMN, she held various leadership roles with other companies in operations, customer service and finance after beginning her career with KPMG. Amy is an advisor, board member, and investor of various start-ups in San Diego, as well as a board member of Hera Angels and member of the Keiretsu Forum, Wharton Angel Network, and SheEO. She served as a board member of the National Investor Relations Institute - San Diego Chapter and has been a member of the San Diego YMCA Overnight Camps Board of Advisors. She is Chair-Elect of the San Diego YMCA Board of Governors and has been involved in homeless ministries and has served as a foster youth mentor and foster parent.
Show Highlights
- Amy talks about being the driver’s seat of your life (similar to Terri talking about being the pilot in your own life) and not just letting life happen.
- Amy talks about being driven and the importance of checking the boxes to achieve ‘success’ in her life and still being unfulfilled. She realized that she might have had the wrong measure of success in her life.
- Despite checking all of the boxes, she realized she wasn’t happy enough. She became a born-again Christian at the age of 35 which has made the biggest difference in her life and has changed the way she looks at her life and the rewards she wants to get out of life.
- Her definition of success has changed, and she worries about far fewer things as a result. She thinks that people are happier when they are living something beyond themselves.
- Amy talks about what she looks for as an angel investor and some of the startups she’s invested in.
- Three years ago, Amy didn’t know that angel investing was an option but has since invested in quite a few companies directly. She joined the Keiretsu Forum, the Wharton Angel Network and she is now on the board of Hera Ventures.
- Amy likes to invest directly into a startup to help them fuel their growth which helps to create innovation and helps the local economy. She does caution that angel investing is not for everyone.
- Amy talks about the importance of diversifying your portfolio and how networking has contributed to her deal flow. She has learned the most from other angel investors.
- Terri talks about her experience in Sand Hill Angels being a great training ground.
- Amy and Terri would like to see more female angel investors, and both shared the importance of being supported by other female angel investors.
- Based on what she wishes she knew when she started investing, Amy recommends that women start with small checks and get to know the founders as much as you can.
- If Amy could wave a magic wand, she would encourage people to get to know each other on an individual basis.
Terri’s Key Takeaway
Founder integrity is critical when investing in a startup.
References in the Podcast
- Venture Deals: https://www.feld.com/archives/2016/10/venture-deals-third-edition.html
- JDoe: https://jdoe.io/
- Delta Nutrassentials: https://www.deltanutra.com/
- Keiretsu Forum: http://www.keiretsuforum.com/
- Wharton Angel Network: http://www.whartonangelnetwork.co/
- Hera Angels: https://www.heraangels.com/
- Tech Coast Angels: https://www.techcoastangels.com/
Contact
Amy can be reached via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amychang8/ or her company’s website, www.deltanutra.com.
You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.
Feel free to email Terri at [email protected].
To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife.
May Samali of Urban Innovation Fund talks about her path into her dream job in venture capital which started out in law.
Piloting your Life
07/24/18 • 41 min
Who is May Samali?
May Samali is an investor at the Urban Innovation Fund, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm. May has had extensive experiences advising both early-stage startups and large companies across the U.S. and Australia. Prior to her current role, she was a Director at Tumml, an urban ventures accelerator in San Francisco. She also served as a Strategy Consultant at a boutique venture firm and as an attorney at Herbert Smith Freehills in Sydney.
May earned her MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School and her economics and law degrees from the University of Sydney. She is also an Australian John Monash Scholar, a Gleitsman Leadership Fellow at the Harvard Center for Public Leadership, and an Australian American Young Leadership Dialogue delegate.
Show Highlights
- Terri shares how she met May on the Connected Homes pitch panel at Launch Festival in 2017 which was an all-women panel.
- May shares her journey from Australia to the Silicon Valley.
- May started in law but fell in love with the idea of using social entrepreneurship to solve the world’s problems.
- May answers Terri’s question about how the tall poppy syndrome has influenced May in her life.
- May is working on bringing the best parts of the Silicon Valley to Australia.
- My comments on how helpful people have been to her in getting into investing. May has taken the opportunity to reach out to people in a very intentional way and follow up after meeting at events.
- Terri discusses the importance of saying ‘why not me?’ instead of ‘why me?’ especially for women.
- Terri observes that May’s natural authenticity is very attractive and charming and hard to resist.
- May talks about how being of the Baha’i Faith influenced her view of the world from day one and later started to live them as a result of her personal choosing when she was in her twenties.
- Terri talks about the importance of taking the leap without having it all figured out.
- May shares what she started to do when she was overanalyzing a situation. She said that she would sit across from herself at the table and provide herself with her own advice.
- If May had a magic wand, she would make all of us more human and compassionate and living life in the moment.
- May’s favorite investor resources are Venture Deals and Information.
Terri’s Key Takeaway
If you believe you can do it, you can do it.
References in the Podcast
- Terri’s Due Diligence Event with Spero Ventures on 8/1/18: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/due-diligence-digging-in-with-investors-tickets-47146445287
- Women Get Funded: http://www.womengetfunded.com/
- Urban Innovation Fund: http://www.urbaninnovationfund.com/
- The Jolly Swagman podcast with May’s interview: https://thejollyswagmen.com/new-blog/maysamali
- Tall poppy syndrome: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tall_poppy_syndrome
- Ada: https://www.ada-accelerator.com/
- Feminist Fight Club: https://www.feministfightclub.com/
- Silicon Allee: http://www.siliconallee.com/
- Venture Deals: https://www.amazon.com/Venture-Deals-Smarter-Lawyer-Capitalist/dp/1119259754/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1532047043&sr=8-1&keywords=venture+deals
- The Information: https://www.theinformation.com/reporters/jessica-e-lessin
Contact
You can follow May on Twitter @maysamali or reach her via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/msamali/
You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium: https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.
Feel free to email Terri at [email protected].
Terri talks with Susan Bratton, the Trusted Hot Sex Advisor to Millions about opportunities for great sex in midlife.
Piloting your Life
10/15/19 • 37 min
Show Highlights
- Susan shares how she decided on the title ‘Trusted Hot Sex Advisor to Millions’
- Susan answered Terri’s question about how to get our sexy back in midlife
- Susan shares the differences between estrogen driven and testosterone driven humans
- Susan shares some things we can be doing as women to wake up our inner sex kitten
- Susan emphasizes the need for a sexual soulmate pact to create trust in the bedroom
- Susan talks about libido, desire and arousal
- Terri asks about rebuilding trust in the bedroom in long term relationships
- Susan shares her favorite vibrators and the results of a 30-day masturbation challenge
- Susan goes into detail about the entire clitoris and the importance of self-pleasure
- Terri summarizes opportunities for women in midlife:
- Let go of body image issues
- Ask for what we want
- Self-pleasure
- Sexploration
- Getting the blood flowing (engorgement)
Terri’s Key Takeaway
Women follow a monthly cycle while men adhere to a daily cycle.
References in the Podcast
- Piloting Your Life: https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/
- PYL008: Piloting Your Life interview with Andrea Barrica of O.School : http://www.terrihansonmead.com/podcast/2017/10/2/piloting-your-life-episode-8-andrea-barrica
- Susan Bratton: https://susanbratton.com/
- Sexual Soulmates by Susan Bratton (includes the sexual soulmate pact): https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/sexandrelationships
- Finding My Yum podcast episode with Amy Harwick: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rebroadcast-15-theres-doctor-in-house-dr-amie-harwick/id1446362861?i=1000452164707
- Lady Bi Vibrator: https://us.funfactory.com/en/vibrators/lady-bi/
- #LiftNotDrag 31 Day Challenge: https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead/liftnotdrag-31-day-challenge-6395dc27e37b
- Pinterest #LiftNotDrag 31 Day Challenge: https://pin.it/62iluqdk226qal
Contact
You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.
You can follow Susan Bratton on Instagram @susanbratton, on YouTube on her Better Lover channel, and learn more on her website www.personallifemedia.com.
You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.
Terri would love to hear from you via email at [email protected].
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The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Entrepreneur, Investor, Entrepreneurship, Midlife, Investing, Startup, Podcasts, Inspiration, Female, Business, Menopause and Interviews.
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