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The Moxie Podcast

The Moxie Podcast

Jenny Nuccio

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Finding your purpose is a step. Creating your impact is a journey. Each week on The Moxie Podcast with Jenny Nuccio, Jenny empowers listeners with the inspirational bump and tactical tools they need to be the change they want to see. Through transformative conversations with change-making guests from around the world, Jenny will bring you closer to igniting your impact. It doesn’t happen overnight–not for Jenny, and not for anyone, but through diligence practiced every day, it can happen. Your impact has to start somewhere, why not with a podcast?
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The Moxie Podcast - Episode 77 | Mike Lemieux - Shifting The Norm.
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05/20/21 • 24 min

After helping create and scale an influencer marketing company that sold to Disney, Mike was Senior Director of Campaigns for Disney up until he left and created Mike Social. Mike is a social media and business coach, helping his clients understand how to create content that others will engage with, make them want to follow, and most important, grow their business.

In this episode, Mike pours his heart out in all vulnerability as he shares the journey he has been on before the start of his business and some of the lessons he has learned on the way. He adds on the importance of relentlessly following your passion and allowing yourself to be present for your mental, physical and spiritual wellbeing by taking a step back to self reflect.

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The Moxie Podcast - Ep. 78 | JJ Heller: Musically Healing.
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05/27/21 • 25 min

Singer/songwriter JJ Heller crafts hopeful and contemplative songs of peace for the child inside all of us. Her songs and lullabies are heard by millions of listeners every month, and she's donated over 100,000 copies of her Dove Award nominated album "I Dream of You" to hospitals and families of young children. JJ lives in the Nashville area with her husband and two daughters.

In this episode, JJ joins Jenny Nuccio to share her courageous story of transitioning from what she thought was her life into a life that was aligned with her God-given purpose. She talks about how through her brokenness, God gave her a voice that helped redeem not only herself but other people similarly going through a season of darkness and stagnation.

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Being an ethical impact leader demands a holistic approach that intertwines ethical considerations with a keen awareness of the potential impact, whether positive or negative. It involves continuous learning, adapting to diverse cultural contexts, and prioritizing ethical integrity. These three principles set apart ethical entrepreneurs and traditional entrepreneurs. They weave together a narrative of positive change – a narrative that is not just heard but deeply understood, respected, and lived through the actions of ethical impact leaders who embrace them.

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Key Takeaways

  • 00:00 - Introduction: Culture & Mindset

In today’s episode, the focus is on the intersection of culture, RISE Leadership, radically listening and the concept of ethical impact. Throughout the episode I will talk about the importance of purpose-driven decisions, people-centric approaches, and cultivating a positive organizational culture to achieve long-term success and ethical impact.

  • 12:11 Radical Listening

Radically Listening is an approach that goes beyond mere attentiveness. I cover the distinct difference between radically listening and active listening and the key aspects of radical listening that makes it a powerful component in transforming the dynamic between individuals, fostering a deeper connection and understanding.

  • 15:04 - Ethical Impact

Key points include:

  • Understanding Ethical Impact
  • Ethical Impact in Leadership
  • Impact: Beyond Good and Bad
  • Why impact fails
  • 18:39 - Rise Leadership

RISE Leadership is a model developed from elements of servant leadership, transformational leadership, authentic leadership, and situational leadership. RISE Leaders are characterized by four key principles: Respect, Integrity, Service, and Equity

  • 20:10 - Conclusion

I hope this episode has been helpful in your ethical impact journey and has given you the tools to adopt into your own life the sustainability frameworks we’ve covered in these three episodes!

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SUSTAINABILITY.

That is the theme that we are running with in May and I am so excited for all of the eye opening conversations we have lined up!

We kick off this month with a quick look at the key strategies Imani Collective has implemented to create a more sustainable brand as well as explore their innovative solutions that prioritize environmental stewardship, social responsibility, spiritual groundedness and economic viability.

We will cover:

  • Imani Collective’s 4 pillars of sustainability
  • The best waste management practices
  • Innovative solutions for sustainable logistics
  • The power of partnerships in achieving sustainable goals

Key Takeaways

  • 00:00 - Introduction

More about our guest today

Kevin is the Director of Sustainability at Imani Collective. He is also a freelance environmental consultant and waste management expert. He is a father, a husband to the most beautiful (ninja) wife, and a lover of Jesus Christ. He is passionate about living through the word of God, family, and leadership. He enjoys drawing, music, sports and traveling

Learn more about his journey and contributions at Imani Collective in the episode.

  • 02:32 - Sustainability strategies and pillars at Imani collective.

Imani Collective’s strategic sustainability pillars encompass environmental, social, spiritual and economic dimensions that all come together to promote a more sustainable and equitable future. Each pillar is clearly outlined in how it comes together in the Imani Collective brand.

  • 08:42 - Waste management processes

Waste management is an important process within all industries. Kevin takes us through the strategies Imani Collective has implemented in transforming systems and shifting culture towards sustainability. These strategies can be borrowed by other businesses seeking to do good and be sustainable in their practices.

  • 23:26 - Imani Collective’s sustainability initiatives

We further explore Imani Collective's sustainability initiatives, focusing on the product packaging process to reduce the use of plastic and the alternative solutions they have adopted, as well as other initiatives in product upcycling, sustainable partnerships and human resource conservation.

  • 29:44 - Conclusion

Prioritizing environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic viability is essential in creating lasting change.

We hope that Imani Collective’s journey inspires you to embark on your own path towards responsible practices. Remember, each step, no matter how small, contributes to the collective goal of creating a more sustainable future!

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Previous episodes with Kevin

Episode. 28 - Drawing Others to God Daily by Living a Life of Passion

Episode 63 - Intentionality in Building Relationships.

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The Moxie Podcast - Episode 150 / Ripple: The Power you Hold as a Leader
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11/23/23 • 24 min

By intimately knowing ourselves, understanding our values, and aligning our actions with purpose, we can set off a ripple effect of effective leadership. This form of leadership isn't just about confidence; it's about leading with a deep understanding of ourselves.

This November series is about leadership. Our main resource for the series is "Ripple”, a book by Chris Hutchinson. In this first fold, Jenny talks about one of the six principles highlighted in the book - leaders effectiveness is proportional to how well they know themselves, and the subcategories of this principle that gets you in alignment with being an effective leader

How well do you know who you are? How well do you understand your core values, priorities and boundaries?These are some of the questions Jenny is helping you answer with one simple practical activity.

Key takeaways:

  • Leadership effectiveness and self-Knowledge
  • Recognition of strengths
  • Discerning purpose & value creation
  • You are awesome!

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I’m beyond thrilled to have Molly back!

In this episode, we dive into her experiences with farming and the valuable lessons she’s learned as a woman of faith, and how it has impacted her family and raising her kids. Besides being an incredible mom, Molly is also the author of If I Don’t Laugh, I’ll Cry, which we discuss in this episode. These two parts of our conversation really uncover the 'why' behind who she is and the path she’s on.

  • 00:00 - Introduction

More about our guest today

Molly Stillman is the founder and creator of Still Being Molly, a life and style blog started in 2007, and the host of the Business with Purpose podcast, started in 2016. She is a speaker, teacher, writer, and loud laugher with a passion for inspiring women to know that they were created on purpose, with a purpose, and for a purpose. Molly’s writing has appeared in publications such as Patheos, ChristianParenting.org, Compassion International, Faith Wire, and Scary Mommy. She is honored to have been featured in publications and media such as US News & World Report, The 700 Club, Cary Magazine, Midtown Magazine, and was named as one of “the Carolina’s 75 Most Stylish People” by Carolina STYLE Magazine. She is a wife to John, mama to Lilly and Amos, dog mom to Tater and Audrey, and lover of Jesus, Diet Coke and all of the Chipotle burritos. You can find her online at stillbeingmolly.com

  • 06:09 - Farm Life and Spiritual Reflections

Molly is a farm girl who is more than happy to share with us lessons farm life has taught her, from observing animal behaviors to understanding why pruning fruit trees is so important. She shares how these everyday moments tie into spiritual lessons from Scripture. Her experiences with animal births and their natural instincts really highlight her belief in seeing the Creator’s hand in everything around her.

  • 19:31 -Balancing Creative Work and Personal Life

Is work-life balance really a thing, and is it achievable? The answer is yes, and Molly shares some of her great strategies to achieve it, as well as the importance of communication and delegation - especially when trying to juggle everything.

  • 26:01 -The Journey of Writing a Book

Writing a book isn’t easy, and I love sharing stories of resilience to encourage anyone starting or already on that journey. Molly opens up about her experience writing If I Don’t Laugh, I’ll Cry—from the initial spark of an idea to crafting a book proposal—while offering practical advice for anyone wanting to start a passion project. She also dives into the challenges and rewards she faced along the way

  • 34:01 -Conclusion

I hope, just like Molly said, this episode is a reminder that healing, growth, and success come from taking small, bold steps. Connect with us to share any thoughts and lessons from this episode via the links below. We would love to hear from you!

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Can I laugh on Your Shoulder Podcast

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Still Being Molly Website

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Molly’s previous episode on The Moxie Podcast

Jenny on Can I Laugh on Your Shoulder Podcast

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Building a resilient organization involves crafting a clear and consistent narrative, maintaining transparency, and having a crisis management plan in place to respond to negative media attention effectively. While media can be a double-edged sword, nonprofits have the opportunity to shape their own narratives and foster strong communities of support that can counteract negative influences.

In this episode, we are talking about the profound impact of media on the meaningful work of nonprofit organizations and the power of authenticity, consistency, and storytelling has in building trust within your community and among donors. We explore real-world examples of how media attention can either elevate or undermine nonprofit efforts, and learn how to navigate the complex world of mass media.

Join us in reshaping the narrative around nonprofits by listening, commenting and sharing this episode to reach as many people who can relate to this conversation as possible

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This month has been a treasure trove of tools every entrepreneur needs to stay grounded in their vision, work sustainably on their goals, and thrive past the mid-year slump. We've had some incredible Clarity® faculty break these tools down into bite-sized pieces of information, and we know you would benefit from going back to these previous episodes as well!

As we wrap up this series, I hope this final conversation with Renae’ will be a cornerstone of your action plan for thriving through the rest of the year. We discuss strategies for facing and overcoming financial stress and doubts, embracing change and growth, and setting realistic, achievable goals.

  • 00:00 - Introduction

More about our guest today

Renae’ Morrish is a Senior Clarity® Coach at Clarity International®, dedicated to empowering professionals and entrepreneurs to illuminate their path and create a vibrant vision for their future. With over 25 years of experience in coaching and development, Renae’ brings a wealth of expertise to her role.

Renae’ is a veteran encourager and coach, having served as a member of the national faculty and development director in a Tier 1 office for a Fortune 100 financial services firm for over 25 years, where she worked closely with sales professionals and management teams. In 2010, her journey took a transformative turn when she discovered the Clarity system, which teaches personal growth and a method to help others enhance their performance and experiences by shifting their energy and focus to create positive outcomes.

As a certified Clarity coach, Renae’ has led hundreds of individuals through her Lights-On LearningTM method, facilitating alignment and effectiveness in their personal and professional lives. Her approach integrates Growth Mindset and Growth Development Coaching principles, guiding clients to define clear visions and take intentional steps towards achieving their goals.

Learn more about Renae’ in the episode

  • 05:07 - Goal-setting for entrepreneurs

Clarity® coaching begins with the foundation of a bridge plan, your personal roadmap to success. Renae’ and I share our experiences of how these plans have been instrumental in reaching our goals and some practical tools you could use to create your own successful plan as a way to stay motivated and inspired.

  • 11:10 - Quick tips to overcoming financial struggles

If you’re feeling stuck in a financial rut, remember that you don’t need to stay stuck in the problem phase. It’s time to move forward into the solution phase. And the first step is realizing that money isn’t the only resource you have at your disposal. In fact, there’s a wealth of non-monetary solutions out there that you can tap into. These are the resources Renae’ and I are talking about here!

  • 20:10 - Identifying and utilizing personal gifts and talents for maximum impact.

It takes self evaluation to even begin to understand what your talent and abilities are. In doing so, you are at a vantage point to create meaningful impact and remain aligned with your goals. How often then should you be doing this to stay on track and adapt to any changing circumstances? Here we share our thoughts on this and would love to hear your opinion as well!

  • 26:02 - Conclusion

I hope you have learned valuable insights from this episode and the rest of the Clarity® Coaches that have been on this month. Let's all continue to focus on our gifts and talents, and strive to bring joy to ourselves and others through our work. I look forward to seeing you at our next podcast episode!

Mentions Get Clarity InternationalEmail - [email protected]

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The Moxie Podcast - Solo series 17 / Clarifying your Purpose
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03/01/22 • 13 min

In this episode I will be walking you through four key pointers to understanding your life’s purpose and how best you can create transformative impact. Today will be all about finding that innate natural voice within us and how we can sustain it in the fast paced civilisations we find ourselves in.

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We're thrilled to kick off a new month and dive into our next exciting series on rhythms that promote holistic health for leaders!

This month's first episode is a treasure trove of insights from Elaine Dinos on finding fulfillment and aligning personal and professional growth with our values using nature as a guiding force.

By prioritizing self-awareness and recognizing our energy sources, we can create daily rhythms that fuel our passions and help us embrace new challenges.

Key Takeaways

  • 00:00 - Introduction

More about our guest today

Elaine, the Founder & CEO of Kindred Lane, is a dedicated mother of three young boys who inspire her daily to live authentically. Her passion lies in guiding senior leaders and corporate executives through career and life transitions, emphasizing the power of personal growth within a supportive community and nurtured by nature.

With a wealth of experience as a leadership advisor and executive recruiter at Korn Ferry, Elaine has founded Kindred Lane to help leaders and teams cultivate abundance and regenerative growth in both leadership and life. Her journey of surrendering to motherhood and exploring transformative experiences, such as the Shakti Leadership Global Women's Fellowship and Pranic Soul Yoga Teacher Training, ultimately led her to create Kindred Lane, a testament to her commitment to purpose-driven living.

  • 05:23 - Aligning personal and professional growth with values and purpose.

Elaine shares with us her career journey and the pivotal moment that led her to prioritize purpose and values in their professional life. Through that process we see the transformative power of identifying one's core values and embracing a purpose-driven approach to work.

  • 11:17 - Self-awareness for growth

Just as trees rely on their roots for stability and growth, we must establish a strong foundation by identifying our core values and purpose.

Elaine and I share some practices we have incorporated in our lives that rejuvenate and ground us in alignment with our purpose.

moving away from depletion towards a place of energy and fulfillment can lead to a more purposeful and impactful life.

  • 30:38- Managing stress and finding energy through daily rhythms.

This segment emphasizes the importance of establishing daily rhythms and mindfulness practices to effectively manage stress and maintain well-being. We share strategies that you as an entrepreneur can adapt to mitigate the impact of different stressors and their triggers.

  • 40:10 - Conclusion

By understanding the importance of our roots, pruning unproductive habits, energy balance, and purposeful living, we can achieve greater fulfillment and create lasting positive change in our lives.

We hope this episode fuels you to establish new rhythms and grounds you to your true purpose.

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Kindred Lane Instagram

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The Moxie Podcast currently has 241 episodes available.

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The average episode length on The Moxie Podcast is 30 minutes.

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Episodes of The Moxie Podcast are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

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