Author: Brandi
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Debunking the Myth of the Starving Artist with Financial Planner Lupe Camargo
One of the things that sabotage creative types is fear about money especially now when we’re stressed and worried about, well everything. This is why I invited financial planner Lupe to talk with us today. It’s the reason why your business isn’t where you want it to be or you’re afraid to pursue your passion….
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Finding Your Purpose in a Pandemic and Why It’s Important
The state of the world feels like it’s hanging by a thread. As I write this, Hawaii is returning to lockdown. We’re reeling from hurricanes, the shock of the Lebanon explosions, increasing numbers in our state and around the world. All the protests. The unnecessary deaths. It’s enough to make any of us feel the…
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Life Owes You Nothing
Life owes you nothing. It doesn’t owe you a favor for the ill-fit parents you were given or the illness you received. It won’t return the diamond you lost and definitely not the man who gave it to you in the first place. It won’t hand over a mother you always dreamed of having or…
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YouTube Interview With Karen Gibson About Why Moms Should Find Their Passion
The tables were turned and I was interviewed in this Zoom video with my friend and author, and owner of Brain Builders, Karen Gibson. I hope you glean some information on motherhood and passion in this short interview.
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Why You Should Follow Your Passion With Passion Mentor and Author Karen Putz
Karen Putz is known as “The Passion Mentor.” She helps people unwrap their passion at any age so they can have more joy, fun, and adventure in their life. Karen is the author of multiple books, including Unwrapping Your Passion. Learn more at www.agelesspassions.com I’ve been doing author and expert talks here, but this is the…
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The One Thing Stopping You From Pursuing Your Dream
There are a lot of things blocking you. I bet you’re reading this and thinking how wrong this statement is and how much you’d like to prove it to me. I know you’d like to tell me that finances are stopping you or the pandemic or you have too many interests or not enough experience….
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The Things We Don’t Say
Years ago, my husband and I were about to attend a funeral. He shared that he didn’t want to say anything. “Because I don’t know what to say.” “It’s okay,” I said. “Saying the ‘wrong’ thing is better than saying nothing.” This conversation can be said about anything we’re uncomfortable talking about. Money. Sex. Race….