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Everyone Wins with Hannah Bjorndal

85 Episodes

45 minutes | Jun 1, 2022
How to Get More Clients Through Publications with Lisa Simone Richards
In the creative business world today, being present online is really important. You already know this, right? Having a website and a strong social media presence are a huge part of our daily work - clients find us here, we connect with fellow business owners here. We showcase our work and who we are online. And yet, there is a big opportunity for online visibility that I think a lot of us are missing. Thankfully, I have an incredible guest today who is an expert on getting noticed all over the internet and growing your following and business as a result.  In this episode, I'm talking with Lisa Simone Richards about how to get more clients by leveraging your online presence via publications.  Click play!RESOURCESLisa Simone Richards' WebsiteHow to Get Visibility: THE QUIZFollow Lisa Simone Richards on Instagram
34 minutes | May 4, 2022
Creating Long-Term Stability: How to Diversify Your Income with Klaire Sabbagh
In this episode, we discuss how to diversify your income by creating multiple streams of income. We take a deep-dive into one photographer's journey into photo editing and how she stabilized her business by building an editing company.Klaire Sabbagh, this episode's guest, is owner of Klaire Dixius Photography. Klaire is a wedding photographer serving the DC area, and also offers Photo Editing services for other wedding photographers with a small but mighty team of 6 editors. She also is a new Mom navigating what it means to be a Mompreneaur. Through it all, she's passionate about helping people get back to who they love and what they love the most. RECOMMENDED BOOKS:Living Forward by Michael HyattTraction by Gino WickmanRESOURCES:Klaire's Client Workflow SpreadsheetJoin Klaire's Editing TeamInquire About Klaire's Editing ServicesConnect with Klaire on Instagram
49 minutes | Apr 13, 2022
How to Prepare Your Business to Outsource with Adrienna McDermott
As your business grows, so do your responsibilities. If you want to continue growing and scaling your business without burning out or working around the clock, at some point you need to outsource. But where do you even start?Thankfully, there are professionals and businesses who specialize in helping you with this very thing - they will do the tasks you don’t want to do so that you have more time in your life to do the things you DO want to do.  In this episode, I'm talking with Adrienna McDermott about outsourcing. Adrienna McDermott is the founder and CEO of Ava and The Bee, a content marketing strategy agency that helps professionals in the wedding industry create a digital marketing strategy through the power of consistent Blogging and Pinterest, all while focusing on proven SEO strategies.As a former bridal boutique owner, wedding planner, and florist with over a decade of experience in the industry, she knows exactly what wedding planners and photographers, boutique owners, and more struggle with when it comes to creating new and engaging content to grow their business. Adrienna and the team at Ava And The Bee help wedding pros go from a season behind, to a season ahead.When she's not working in her signature cotton t-shirt and top knot, you can find her with a cup of hazelnut iced coffee in the pottery studio, making jewelry, or beading. She lives in Milwaukee, with her tripawd black lab Cooper, cat Brutus, and Husband, Frank. RESOURCES:Free Download: The Wedding Pro's Guide to OutsourcingVisit Adrienna's Website: Avaandthebee.comAdrienna's InstagramEmail Adrienna: hello@avaandthebee.com
61 minutes | Mar 23, 2022
Understanding ADHD to Maximize Your Skills in Business & Life with Rebecca Tolbert
UPDATE: as of March 2022, Rebecca has openings for new clients! Contact her by reaching out via the options listed below in "resources."On this podcast episode, I have a conversation about ADHD with Rebecca Tolbert -  a therapist and ADHD Coach who specializes in helping women create lives they love. As someone who was diagnosed with ADHD a few years ago, I know how life-changing it can be to understand this disorder better and also figure out ways to make it compliment your life rather than have it hold you back! When Rebecca reached out to me earlier this year, the timing could not have been more perfect. I had already been planning to share my personal story on the podcast this spring, but I had never even considered that there was someone super-specialized in this topic . . . and then this connection fell right in my lap! RESOURCES:Conscious Strides WebsiteBook a consultation with RebeccaRebecca's Group Coaching Program
42 minutes | Mar 16, 2022
Exactly How I Organize My Inbox to Save Hours of Time Each Week
Do you have your email opened right now? If you’re sitting at your computer or even on your phone, there is a good chance that the answer is yes. I wouldn’t’ even be surprised if you’re scrolling through it at a stoplight or in line at the grocery store right now. You hate it, and yet it sucks you in day after day. Three hours go by and it feels like it’s been 5 minutes . . . and you’re somehow still not closer to answering all those messages. More emails come in faster than you can respond to the originals. It feels like an endless cycle, doesn’t it? Today is the day to break that cycle, my friend. Because there is a solution - one that will save you hours of time and your sanity (not to mention that it will actually make you better at responding quickly and efficiently - which is exactly what those people on the other end of the email want, right?). Get ready, because we are talking all about how I organize my inbox to maximize productivity and minimize wasted time. RESOURCES:FREE WORKBOOK: 3 Steps to Creating a Personal Vision50% OFF Honeybook50% OFF Quickbooks
53 minutes | Mar 9, 2022
How to Use Automations to Grow Your Business & Get Your Life Back with Honeybook Pro Diana Wei Fang
How much time each week do you spend on administrative tasks? I’m talking about sending client emails, booking dates on your calendar, collecting payments, and generally making sure all of your projects are up to date and where they need to be. Is it 8 hours? 10 hours? Half of your work week?We all know that taking care of customers is essential to having a successful business. It doesn’t matter what type of business you have - if you have paying customers (and especially if you are providing any type of service), then you are going to be spending time and energy making sure they have a great experience with you (and that you get the job done!). This is just how it works!But that is time consuming. If you spend a lot of your work week on simply managing projects, you aren’t left with a lot of time to do other things to make sure your business can actually grow. There isn’t a lot of time for strategy. So, I’m guessing if you’re listening right now and you’ve had a business for a while, you probably DO have some kind of system that you follow to make sure your clients have a consistent experience. But I’m also going to guess that there are some things you could be doing to save yourself even more time and energy AND also give your client an extra-special experience with you. That’s what we’re talking about today - I’m talking with a systems strategist and  Honeybook Pro, Diana Wei Fang, all about how to use client relationship management tools to make your life easier and your clients happier. Diana is the owner of The Finer Points, a social media & systems strategist. She helps creatives and small business owners like you tell your story and reach your people—in less time—through social media and systems. She creates content strategies that mirrors your mission and values, getting your extraordinary work seen by the right people. As a HoneyBook Pro, she also helps transform your everyday tasks into done-for-you business systems on autopilot. RESOURCES:FREE GUIDE: Map Out Your Client JourneyThe Finer Points: Diana's WebsiteContact DianaGet 50% off your Honeybook Membership HERE
66 minutes | Feb 23, 2022
How to Connect with Your Couples to Close More Sales with Lindsay Williams
In this episode, we’re talking all about one of my favorite subjects - sales. How to sell to your clients. I know that the word sales makes a lot of people feel icky, but what we’re really talking about when we talk about selling is connection. Making a meaningful connection with a potential client. I have a special guest on the show today who has refined and perfected her sales process for her wedding clients, and we’re having a conversation how she has grown her company exponentially in 5 years using specific marketing and sales tools.  My guest on this episode is Lindsay Williams. Lindsay is a mama, wedding stationer and educator based in Niagara Falls, NY. Through personality packed content, and out of this world customer service, Lindsay has grown her wedding stationery company, from $30k to $300k in yearly revenue in just 5 years.  She is the host of the ‘Build that Business’ podcast and creator of ‘The Wedding Booking Blueprint,’ where she now shares tips, tricks, struggles and triumphs from her experience building, growing and scaling a successful wedding business. Her goal is to empower wedding professionals to use their own voice and story to create meaningful connections, to build the confidence they need to recognize the unique value they bring, and to then share it with their customers. Through a mix of step-by-step strategies and simple content ideas, she’ll be your biggest cheerleader and tough-love coach. RESOURCES:Lindsay's WebsiteLindsay's Facebook GroupFREE DOWNLOAD: Grow Your Wedding BusinessBuild that Business PodcastLindsay's InstagramOTHER RESOUCES:50% off Honeybook Membership50% off Quickbooks
33 minutes | Feb 16, 2022
Is Scaling Your Business the Right Next Step? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Growing
Scaling your business refers to the ability to grow or increase the amount of work (or sales) exponentially in a sustainable, cost-effective way - and by sustainable, I mean financially AND practically speaking. Successfully scaling your business means that you have created a structure and framework that allows you to continually grow and sell more or your service - without also having to do more work OR spend so much money that it no longer makes sense.In the creative service industry world, a scalable business is able to increasingly make more money through taking on bigger clients OR more clients OR both without also forcing the owner to work more and more hours (which eventually becomes unsustainable) OR spending more and more money at the same rate of making more money (which wouldn’t make any sense, right?).Here’s why scaling your business can be awesome.First, it can allow you to step back from day-to-day operations (or performing whatever service you are doing) and give you more room to focus on the big picture and be the “visionary” for your company. Now, I know that you already are the visionary. You started the business, you had the original idea and creativity - you have the vision. But do you ever wish you had more time to work on these big-picture ideas? Scaling could give you the space to do this without dropping the ball on clients, or decreasing quality of your work, or killing yourself working way too many hours.Scaling can also, in general, give you more time and freedom in your life to do other things. Particularly if you feel burdened by your clients - like you’re on a hamster wheel that you just can’t slow down - scaling could give you more freedom and time. It could allow you to take more time off or have a better work-life balance.Something else that scaling can do for you that you’ve probably figured out by now - scaling can make you more money without forcing you to work any more hours. I think that sounds pretty good to a lot of us, right? When done well, this is exactly what scalability will do for you (but again - if this is your only reason, that is not a good enough reason to scale! Trust me!).Finally, and maybe most importantly, scaling your business can allow you to serve more people and spread your mission further than you ever could on a small scale. If you’re passionate about your company’s mission and you’d like to bring that mission to more people - more customers - then scaling can help you do that.But, back to the original question - is scaling right for you?Here are the 5 questions to ask yourself:1. What is my "dream role" in my business?2. Am I ready to add team members to my business?3. Am I willing to spend time and money on my business structure?4. Can I let go of perfectionism for the greater goal of scaling?5. Am I willing to take on risk?Of course, there are many other factors to consider before scaling, but after scaling my own business, these are the questions I have found to be most helpful when deciding if you should take the next step!RESOURCES:FREE WORKBOOK: 3 Steps to Creating a Personal Vision50% OFF Honeybook50% OFF Quickbooks
53 minutes | Feb 9, 2022
How to Show Up Online as an Introvert with Emma-Louise Parks
Are you an introvert or an extrovert? I’m guessing that you know the answer to that question. But, do you know how the answer to that question impacts your business? Our personalities impact that way we do business, especially when it comes to interpersonal interactions - both in-person and online. Showing up online and using social media and other online tools to grow your business is something we talk about a lot. If you are an introvert who sometimes feels totally out of their element or comfort zone when it comes to showing up online, this episode is for you. And, even if you’re not an introvert - don’t skip to the next episode. On this episode, I'm talking with Emma-Louise Parks about how to show up online as an introvert. This episode has something for everyone, and I have a feeling that no matter who you are or what your personality is, you’re going to leave with a new perspective on the online space and being your authentic self within your business.A little bit more about my guest: Emma-Louise is a Business Strategist & Mindset coach for ambitious introverts, empaths & highly sensitive entrepreneurs, & host of The Ambitious Introvert™ Podcast. She works with entrepreneurs to help them grow & scale successful, sustainable online businesses.With 10+ years experience she has personally coached over 100 individuals. She is a strategic life coach, trained facilitator, NLP master practitioner & holds accreditations in EFT/TFT & the Law of Attraction.Spending 17 years as an air traffic controller & 10 years coaching new recruits to the role, Emma-Louise understands the importance of strategy, decision making, confidence & mindset for success. Her focus on clarity, consistency & habits allowed her to build a 7 figure net worth in her 30’s - she now uses these principles to help her clients build solid foundations that support massive levels of growth & success.RESOURCES:The Ambitious Introvert: Emma-Louise's PodcastJoin Emma-Louise's Facebook Group HEREEmma- Louise on InstagramEmma-Louise's Website 50% OFF Honeybook50% OFF Quickbooks
39 minutes | Feb 2, 2022
The 10 Things That Surprised Me Most About Owning a Business
I was recently talking to a friend who is starting her own business from the ground up and she was asking me what most surprised me in my first year of business. It got me thinking about all the unexpected elements of being a business owner - so much so that I was inspired to make this episode! I thought it was such a great question, I never thought to ask this myself. But thinking back, there are so many unexpected, surprising elements of being a business owner that I really wish I had known at the beginning! So that's what I'm sharing on this episode on the podcast.My hope is that this list will inspire, encourage, inform or teach you something new. The 10 Things That Surprised Me Most About Owning A Business You don't need anyone's permission to start a business. It takes money to make money…kind of. You don’t need to know all the answers. You might miss having a boss. It's possible to make more money than you ever expected. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is hard. You will get support from unexpected people. You'll miss the office (sometimes).  You need to know your “true north” to really flourish. You might just fall in love with entrepreneurship itself! RESOURCES:FREE WORKBOOK: 3 Steps to Creating a Personal Vision50% OFF Honeybook50% OFF Quickbooks
57 minutes | Jan 26, 2022
How to Cultivate a Money-Making Mindset with Amanda Joyce Weber
What, right now, is stopping you from achieving what you’re dreaming of? Did you think of something specific? Or maybe a few things? For many of us, we feel held back by something - whether it be a lack of knowledge or a skill set, or even fear. Today, I’m talking with special guest Amanda Joyce Weber about common myths, or false beliefs, that hold us back from being successful, and also exploring what we can do to overcome these things. More about Amanda: She is a mindset and sales coach who helps online business owners who are struggling behind the scenes to cultivate the mindset they need to land clients and make money on repeat. Through one-on-one coaching and her signature Sincere Sales method, she takes the “ick” out of selling and demystifies what it takes to make money in business so her clients can truly thrive. Her clients have gone on to reduce their working hours, close higher-paying projects, and have their first $18k month. She is also the host of the podcast, One Simple Shift, that teaches entrepreneurs that their biggest results start with one simple mindset shift. Today, she operates her coaching practice in the mountains outside Denver, Colorado. When she’s not supporting clients, she’s going for early morning trail runs, mid-day walks with her puppy, and Friday sushi dates with her hubby. On this episode, we address common myths/false-beliefs about money and success as a small business owner. Amanda also has a myth-busting series where she goes into more depth about each of these. Specifically, we cover the false beliefs that:--I/My business should be "further ahead." --I need a certain number of followers on social media to make money.--I need to have it "all together" in order to achieve anything significant.--I don't know where to get my next client.Amanda and I discuss what's wrong with these false beliefs and how to overcome them by making one simple shift.Listen now!Resources Mentioned:One Simple Shift: Amanda's Podcast Book a Sincere Sales Call with Amanda HEREAmanda on InstagramAmanda's Website You can listen to Amanda's full episodes (on One Simple Shift) of the myth-busting series here:Myth #1: “My business should be further ahead”Myth #2: “I’m not a successful business owner until I’ve had a $10k month”Myth #3: “Successful people have it all together” Myth #4: “I need a large social media following to make more money in my online biz”Myth #5: “I don’t know how to get my next client”
34 minutes | Jan 19, 2022
How Setting Financial Goals This Year Will Increase Your Profit While Decreasing Your Workload
Imagine, at this time next year, looking at your bank account and the money you made from your business in the last 12 months, and it’s way more than you made in the past. Not only that, but you feel more balanced, happier, better rested, without a HINT of burnout or exhaustion from over-working. That sounds pretty freaking good to me, what about you? Today’s episode is focused on this balance - making money & enjoying life - with a particular emphasis on specific strategies that can increase your income without doing more work - in other words, without necessarily taking on more clients or selling more products or working more hours - BUT being strategic in the way you plan so that you can maximize your work and your income and minimize the hours you put in at the office. RESOURCESEpisode 46: 5 Full-Proof Steps to Achieving a Big GoalEpisode 63: My Magic Formula for Pricing My BusinessEpisode 18: 5 Stats You Need to Start Measuring TODAY to Grow Your BusinessProfit First by Mike Michalowicz50% OFF QUICKBOOKS50% OFF HONEYBOOKFREE GUIDEBOOK: 3 Steps to Creating a Personal Vision
34 minutes | Jan 12, 2022
How to Avoid Spinning Your Wheels & Execute a Business Plan Effectively (REFOCUS Week 5)
I don’t know about you, but I am really good at dreaming up a plan. I am a big-picture thinker, and I constantly have new ideas floating around in my head.  Actually executing them and getting results? I am not as good at that! Can you relate? In the last four episodes of this podcast, I have been walking you through the essentials of how I have grown and scaled my business in the last 2 years. Growth that not only led me to double my business income, but also to be much happier, healthier and stress-free - a life I consider to be much closer to my “best” and “most fulfilled” life than every before. I have called this series REFOCUS. If you haven’t listened to those episodes yet and are jumping in here - definitely go back and listen to the first 4 they are listed below! The first three essentials of my REFOCUS series - vision, identity, & business plan - all have been conceptual. They’ve been all about big-picture dreaming and strategic planning. The final week of REFOCUS is all about action. We are going to be talking about how to actually execute your business plan so that it doesn’t just stay in your head or on paper without ever being implemented. This is really important, because those first three essentials won’t get you anywhere if you don’t take action. Resources:Free Workbook: 3 Steps to Creating Your Personal Vision StatementEpisode 18: 5 Stats You Need to Start Measuring TODAY to Grow Your BusinessEpisode 46: 5 Full-Proof Steps to Achieving a Big GoalFree Download: KPI TemplateREFOUCS SeriesWeek 1: An Overview of REFOCUS & the Business VIBEWeek 2: 3 Steps to Developing a Personal Vision for Maximum GrowthWeek 3Week 4
31 minutes | Jan 5, 2022
4 Steps to Writing a Business Plan that Drives Growth (REFOCUS Week 4)
I think the term “business plan” is kind of intimidating.  For me, the term seemed like something you learn how to do in business school, and it only really applied to big businesses. But actually, to be honest, I had no idea what a business plan actually was. Sure, I could have guessed, but if you had asked me to sit down and write a business plan for my business, I would have felt very overwhelmed and had no idea where to even start. Well, about two years ago, when I made some major shifts in my business, one of the things I did was learn how to write a business plan. And what I learned really surprised me.  In today’s episode, I’m going to share with you more about writing a business plan. And even more broadly than that, I’m going to share how to strategically plan for your business to grow and scale long-term in a way that is intentional and actually gets results.RESOUCES:Free Workbook: 3 Steps to Creating a Personal Vision StatementEpisode 46: 5 Full-Proof Steps to Achieving a Big Goal
38 minutes | Dec 29, 2021
3 Parts of Your Business Identity that You Need to Understand to Grow (REFOCUS Week 3)
What do you think of when you hear the word “identity?” What about when you think of your own identity? Who are you? Identity is what makes you, you. It’s all those qualities, beliefs, character traits, values - all of those things that make you an individual. That make you unique. Knowing who you are - well, that’s pretty important to being healthy, well-functioning, whole human being. Our businesses also have an identity, too. And as the owner and creator of that business, we get to have a say about exactly what that identity is. However, a lot of business owners allow their businesses to float along, without a clearly defined identity. In fact, they haven’t ever really thought about who their business is or why. Is this you? If the answer is yes, or even if the answer is “maybe” - it’s OK! Most businesses don’t START with a clearly-defined identity. This is something that takes time to understand, discover and then clearly define. But once you’ve been in business for a while, you’ve gained some traction, you have a regular client base - you’re experiencing success! Well, now it’s time to start paying attention to that identity so that you can make it clear to the world (and yourself) exactly who your business is and why. The reason? Because your identity is the foundation from which you build your business. I’m going to share MORE about why this is important in today’s episode, as well as HOW to clearly define your business’s identity - specifically, 3 different important elements of your identity. RESOURCES:Free Workbook: 3 Steps to Creating a Personal VisionEveryone Wins Facebook Community
43 minutes | Dec 22, 2021
3 Steps to Developing a Personal Vision for Maximum Growth (REFOCUS Week 2)
USE THIS FREE GUIDE TO FOLLOW ALONG WITH TODAY'S EPISODE:3 Steps to Creating a Personal Vision StatementToday’s episode is the second episode of REFOCUS - a five-part series that is all about building foundational business strategies for the new year that will totally transform your business into a well-organized, strategic and carefully-structured organization so that you can grow and scale your business.Last week I shared the four elements I have used in my own business to double my company’s revenue in 2 years - and, even more importantly, get un-stuck, prevent burnout and live my best and most fulfilled life. Those four elements are what I call your business VIBE - V-I-B-E - which stands for Vision, Identity, Business Plan & Execution.Today, I am going to take a much deeper dive into the first of these four elements - VISION.When I think of talking about vision, a get a burst of adrenaline. This is a topic that I truly believe should be front-and-center of EVERY business podcast. If you are an entrepreneur, if you own a business - THIS is the content that I really, really want you to hear before ANYTHING else on this podcast (or honestly, any other business education for that matter).RESOURCES:Free Workbook: How to Create a Personal VisionJoin our Facebook Community
48 minutes | Dec 15, 2021
4 Essentials Your Business Needs to Grow & Scale (REFOCUS Week 1)
Hi! If you didn’t already know, this is Week 1 of a 5-part podcast series called REFOCUS. REFOCUS is going to walk you through a few foundational business strategies that I personally use in my business and that have totally transformed my business from a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants operation to a well-organized and carefully structured business that has become scalable (which basically means I have created a sustainable model for increasing profits continually without working more hours in a day) - to specific results being that I DOUBLED my company’s revenue in 2 years (yes - the same two years that we all have been living, which have almost entirely been consumed by a worldwide pandemic). To be honest, in 2019, my business was already doing really well. Or at least that’s what I saw. I was making good money and I had really great clients. I even had some automations and systems in place, and I had added team members - one of them was even associate shooting for me by then.But what my business lacked at the beginning of 2019 were three important things: sustainability, scalability and focus. So this week, I'm sharing the 4 essentials I implemented which allowed me to get refocused and intentional about building a sustainable, scalable company. --RESOURCES:Free Download: 3 Steps to Creating Your Personal VisionEpisode 18: 5 Stats You Need to Start Measuring TODAY to Grow Your Business
51 minutes | Dec 8, 2021
5 Key Practices of Growth-Minded Business Owners
Good fortune alone does not create success. You can’t run a sustainable business and live a successful, fulfilled life running simply on luck and forces outside your control. All long-term successful business owners have taken certain effective steps towards business success, and also towards building a successful life. If your personal life is falling apart, your business probably won’t be long behind it. There are certain practices and strategies common behind nearly all long-term success stories, whether that business owner has done it intentionally or not, and today, I’m sharing 5 of these major themes to encourage you. Because anyone can practice these habits - they aren’t reserved for the rich and famous or privileged few. These are things that any smart, savvy business owner who has the drive to succeed can practice.RESOURCES:Free Download: 3 Steps to Creating Your Personal VisionEveryone Wins Facebook GroupBook: Good to Great by Jim CollinsBook: In Love & War by James Bond StockdaleBook: Traction by Gino Wickman
43 minutes | Dec 2, 2021
7 Signs You're Burnt Out (and What to Do About It!)
Here we are in December . . . how are you doing? Are you filled with passion and excitement about your work, super excited to use all the extra time on building your business,  or are you ready to crawl into a hole, stuff yourself with leftover halloween from October and scroll Instagram until you cry about how you need to be doing more with Reels.  Really hoping you’re more on the “excited passionate, free time” side of things, but I also wouldn’t be surprised to hear you’re vibe is currently more “still in my pajamas at 9pm, eating my 14th fun-sized Milky Way and complaining to my husband about how I refuse to dance for my followers on Insta” If the second one sounds a little bit more like you, then today’s episode is for YOU. Click play!
44 minutes | Nov 24, 2021
How to Strategically Raise Your Pricing with Taylor Petrinovich
On this episode of Everyone Wins, wedding videographer Taylor Petrinovich shares her success story of growing her business at a rapid-fire speed. When it comes to pricing, Taylor is a success story to follow: she grew her videography business from zero to luxury in a crazy fast timeframe, and she has some insider tips to share. Listen now!RESOURCES:FREE TRAINING: Taylor's Free Resource for Growing Your BusinessTaylor's Elevate Mastermind The LevelUp Co.
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