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Elizabeth Gordon interviews Kimberly Wilson, Designer, Yogini, & Entrepreneur, Tranquil Space Foundation & Dallas author & CEO Shama Kabani author of The Zen of Social Media Marketing & President of The Marketing Zen Group

April 6, 2010 by angishields

Chic Perspectives
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Elizabeth Gordon interviews Kimberly Wilson, Designer, Yogini, & Entrepreneur, Tranquil Space Foundation & Dallas author & CEO Shama Kabani author of The Zen of Social Media Marketing & President of The Marketing Zen Group
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Today on The Chic Perspectives Show I had on Tranquilista, Kimberly Wilson from D.C. and Dallas author Shama Kabani as my guests.   Kimberly Wilson, Designer, Yogini, and Entrepreneur, Tranquil Space Foundation and Shama Kabini is the author of The Zen of Social Media Marketing.

Thanks for today’s show goes to our sponsor – Pink Payments, Merchant Services for Women, by Women and Supporting Women www.pinkpayments.com .

Kimberly Wilson is the author of Tranquilista and Hip Tranquil Chick. She is also the designer of eco-fashion line TranquiliT, and the founder of the Tranquil Space Foundation, which promotes yoga, creativity, and leadership in women and girls. She lives in Washington, DC. Visit her online at http://www.kimberlywilson.com

Kimberly talked about what a Tranquilista is – and why creative women of today want to embrace this philosophy.  A Tranquilista blends mind/body philosophy, creativity, and entrepreneurship to help women live a life full of extravagance grounded in mindfulness. Kimberly Wilson aims to help women realize — and revel in — their unique potential to make a difference through enlightened work and mindful play.

Kimberly explained what enlightened work looks like and feels like and how to use mindful play to make yourself more productive and more joy-filled.

Enlightened work is about forgoing spreadsheets and stodgy office politics to forge ahead with a new way of designing our lives as self-defined entrepreneurs who care about blending balance, bliss, and beauty. Kimberly uses the word entrepreneur, to  refer to today’s woman who wants to leave a legacy through her daily actions, whether working for a nonprofit, launching a vegan cafe, or being a full-time activist.

Mindful play allows the incorporation of art, creativity, style, and dreams into one’s spiritual journey. Kimberly says to think of play as the icing on top of a yummy cupcake – it makes the whole experience more enjoyable and balanced. Mindfulness allows one’s playful spirit to remained focused on the world-at-large and making a difference.

Kimberly focused an entire chapter of her book on style – so you know I was all over that.  We discussed how style ties into work and play.

Looking good and feeling good often goes hand in hand. “When I don a flattering outfit with a dash of the perfect of accessories and hint of make-up plus dab of eau de parfum, I hold my head high and put my best self forward.”  Here here sister!

In addition to fashion, Kimberly’s book also addresses decluttering, communicating clearly, home décor, beauty rest, bathing rituals, nourishment, exercise, and entertaining. Style plays into how you present yourself to the world in fashion, communication, home and office environment, and more. It’s a defining aspect of who you are and how you express your creativity.

Kimberly explained how she finds balance while wearing so many different hats

She says she no longer sees a distinction between my work and play. During down time you’ll find her reading business books, practicing yoga, or thumbing through fashion magazines – all of which are applicable to her career and professional life and fuel her passion. During work she’ll be sipping tea, engaging in social media, and blogging about her latest adventure. Her work and play commingle in a coherent, holistic way. She admits she’s also a sucker for self-care: regular massage, oodles of sleep, yoga, and journal writing.  – What a different world it would be if businesswomen had more pride in self care and a little less in being a workaholic or a Type A personality  – I talked about this very thing at a Panta Rei meeting recently.

Lastly Kimberly and I got into the reasons why she emphasizes spirituality and do-gooding as lifestyle essentials.

Kimberly holds that spirituality and do-gooding are foundational building blocks to launching a career and life mindfully. By taking time to feed your spiritual self through simple acts such as time in nature, meditation, journal writing, and yoga, you’re able to know yourself better and find your center. Similarly, by giving back to others and striving to let your thoughts, words, and actions have a powerful impact on those around you, you are able to make better decisions, be a leader, and, ultimately, leave a legacy.

It was such an awesomely Tranquil experience having you on Kimberly thanks so much for sharing your story and your tips with our listeners.

Find out more and keep in touch with Kimberly

www.KimberlyWilson.com

@Tranqulista; Twitter

and on the Tranqulista Fan Page on Facebook

Next up on the Chic Perspectives Show was Shama Kabani.  Shama is President of The Marketing Zen Group, a full service online marketing firm that serves clients around the world. She has been dubbed a “millennial master of the universe” and “online marketing shaman” by Fast Company magazine. In 2009, Business Week honored her as one of the Top 25 Entrepreneurs Under 25 in North America.

Shama holds a masters degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and prides herself on being a constant learner. Her website, http://www.MarketingZen.com, has turned into a high-traffic destination for people looking for advice on how to successfully market businesses online. Companies around the world have hired Shama and her fast-growing digital media agency to guide them through the world of social media marketing. She also hosts a popular web TV show on new media marketing at http://Shama.TV, and is regularly quoted on marketing and technology trends by broadcast, print, and online media.

Shama shared some valuable perspective on social media strategy and how businesses can leverage the tools to build customer relationships.

Shama says to remember that social media marketing comes LAST – after you have a great website, a solid product strategy, and a clear product direction.  Nobody “starts tweeting today” and makes a million.

It was interesting to here her talk about how traditional marketing tools are almost certain to fail in the world of social media – because social media is a consumer-driven environment, not a marketing platform.

Even if you don’t have a social media plan – Shama says social media is already influencing your customers.  It’s the great equalizer, that amplifies every opinion (positive or negative), where a college student in Austin can have as much impact as a magazine reviewer in New York City, depending on their network and their relevance to your target market.

A good rule of thumb – remember your mother’s advice:  treat people with respect, and don’t try to hide who you are.  (There are multiple case studies, and admonitions in the book, about this because one of the most common mistakes newcomers to social media make is to forget basic etiquette, or try to hide their identity to create “false positive” reviews or comments.  Two short examples:  you’d never run up to a stranger at a trade show, shove your business card in their hand, and then run away without saying anything – but people will sometimes do just that by posting their contact info or a product pitch on someone’s blog, Facebook page, or Twitter DM, without realizing that it’s the exact same thing.  Businesses that enter social media through the back door after a negative review on a site like Yelp, often try to “Googlewash” the negative reviews with positive reviews they write themselves under false names.  That ISN’T the way to handle negative consumer postings.)

Shama shared that for most businesses, it isn’t a question of whether or not they are going to make social media a part of their marketing efforts at some point.  It’s a question of when they are going to enter the conversation, and take charge of their online reputation and brand.  So what we do for our clients is show them how to get into the game, and use the Zen-like secret of success:  go with the flow, instead of trying to swim upstream.  By that, we mean using social media as a way to communicate with, educate, entertain, and open a dialog with people who may become customers (now, someday, or never) – instead of always trying to sell.  Yes, we do make money for our clients and our own business through social media marketing – and we do get customers that way.  But it is often an indirect process – someone who reads my blog, or follows me on twitter gives my name to their cousin who is looking for a web design firm, or they put our name into consideration when their company is looking for an agency, or whatever.  It’s not always a direct sales process – but is can be very profitable.

Find out more about Shama’s work, clients, book and solutions @ www.marketingzen.com

Be sure to keep in touch with Shama as well – she really knows what she’s talking about and is one of the leaders in this space.

http://Shama.Tv

twitter: @shama

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/shamakabani

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/shamahyder

Thanks Shama for coming on and bringing some much needed zen into the social media world – I love your unique perspective.  It was such a pleasure getting to know you and we look forward to hearing more from the first “live book” on social media.

Thanks again to our sponsor – Pink Payments, Merchant Services for Women, by Women and Supporting Women. www.pinkpayments.com

Like to pitch a guest for The Chic Perspectives Show?  Visit www.chicentrepreneur.com for media contact info.

Thanks for listening.  Until next time… wishing you all Chic Success.

Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Gordon interviews Megha Rodriguez, Technology Consultant & CEO of Hire Humanity, LLC

March 22, 2010 by angishields

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Elizabeth Gordon interviews Megha Rodriguez, Technology Consultant & CEO of Hire Humanity, LLC
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Elizabeth and Megha
Elizabeth and Megha

Megha Rodriguez was my guest on the Chic Perspectives Show.  Megha is a business strategist and technology consultant with over 11 years experience as an entrepreneur.

She is the CEO of Hire Humanity, LLC, a business services company that helps small business owners and solo-preneurs bring their dreams to reality.  They do this by providing small businesses with the additional human resources needed to make their business grow.

In her consulting work, Megha is committed to helping women business owners identify how to align their heart’s calling with their business objectives. She trains people how to use technology (e.g. social media, web-based software, etc) to sustain their growth and provides hands-on management support to help put great ideas into action.

http://www.MeghaSuccess.com

http://www.HireHumanity.com

Megha works with clients on taking their core authenticity and harnessing it in their social media – and we talked all about how to do just that during the show.

Megha offers tons of great advice on how to leverage social media properly to grow your business and expand your reach as well as develop more powerful and trusted relationships with clients, colleagues and all of you business associates.

Here are a few of her words of wisdom to remember:

  • Be Authentic in building your online social relationships
  • Beware of over-automating your technology and losing your personal touch
  • Take the time necessary to identify your target market and make it SPECIFIC
  • Don’t try to be everything to everyone in your messaging
  • Be considerate by be honest
  • Transparency is king – people like those who are willing to admit their mistakes
  • Identify your core purpose it will make a difference in how you are perceived
  • Know where your target market lives and go there well, rather than being everywhere poorly
  • This all goes back to the old adage that is even more true today than ever before  – people do business with people – so being authentic is keep to getting and keeping good solid and profitable relationships.

    What truly motivates your business activity – money? power? social impact? being a change agent?

    This is not an idle question but rather an all encompassing power center that permeates all of your business actions.  Who you are matters and why you do what you do matters too.  People want to know you and the essence of your life and business philosophy that makes your business different.  Your authenticity can’t be copied and it will help you create a business of inherent value.

    Keep in touch with Megha @

    http://www.MeghaSuccess.com

    http://www.HireHumanity.com


    http://www.Facebook.com/MeghaSuccessPage

    http://www.Twitter.com/meghab

    http://www.linkedin.com/in/megharodriguez




    Tagged With: core authenticity, elizabeth gordon, Entire Episode, Entrepreneurs, expand your reach, get more followers, grow your business, hire humanity, human resources for small business, human resources for solopreneuers, leverage social media properly, marketing, megha rodriguez, megha success, PR, social brand, Social Media, social media coach, strategy, successful businesspeople, technology consultant, Women in Business

    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Karen Hughes of Image Assets on the Chic Perspectives Show

    March 1, 2010 by angishields

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    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Karen Hughes of Image Assets on the Chic Perspectives Show
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    Wondering what’s in style this season?  Well you’ve come to the right show.  Today I talked with Karen Hughes who is a Certified Image Professional and the President of Owner of Image Assets.

    www.ImageAssets.net

    Early in her life, Karen knew she loved clothes, having learned how to sew at the tender age of 10, but she had a passion for teaching.   Spending a decade in corporate America honing her presentation skills she found herself again drawn back to fashion and clothing – she has a degree in fashion merchandising. Taking time off to raise her 3 children she began to formulate her vision for a new role as an entrepreneur.

    It was with a passion for education and love of fashion that Image Assets was created. With a mantra to help women “look good, feel great and have FUN doing it”, Karen creates workshops and events that teach you how to build a wardrobe for the lifestyle that YOU lead, whatever your stage of life!

    By enhancing your image through better style and dress, you can enhance your career progression whether its up the ladder or out on your own as an entrepreneur.

    On the show today we talked about the 3 F’s of Fashion (Fit, Flatter, Feel-Good),

    as well as the 3-Keys to Building a Wardrobe (Core-Accent-Accessories).

    Karen revealed the biggest mistakes women make in purchasing clothes and she also explained why alterations matter.


    For more about turning your image into an asset, keep in touch with Karen @

    Check out Image Assets’ Trends with Friends Event on Tuesday the 2nd of March and the StyleCAMP at the end of the month.


    Twitter: www.twitter.com/imageassets

    LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/karenhughes

    Facebook Fanpage: www.facebook.com/pages/Style-YOUniversity/188572746337?ref=sgm

    and of course check out her site as well @ www.ImageAssets.net

    Thanks Karen for all the great ideas and advice for a creating a winning look that speaks our style.

    Tagged With: corporate dress, corporate women, degree in fashion merchandising, dress code, dress for success, elizabeth gordon, Entire Episode, fashion, fashion consultant, feeling good in your clothes, Image Assets, image consultant, Karen Hughes, style, stylecamp, trends and friends

    Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn's Chic Tip

    February 17, 2010 by angishields

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    Marsha Blackburn was elected to the state senate in 1998 and 4 years later, elected to serve in Congress.  She is a wife, mother, small business owner and volunteer.

    Listen to Marsha’s Chic Tip here.

    Tagged With: elizabeth gordon, marsha blackburn

    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Christopher Flett – Author of What Men Don't Tell Women About Business: Opening Up the Heavily Guarded Alpha Male Playbook

    February 17, 2010 by angishields

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    Chic Perspectives
    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Christopher Flett - Author of What Men Don't Tell Women About Business: Opening Up the Heavily Guarded Alpha Male Playbook
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    In this Chic Perspective Show I talked with Christopher Flett – the author of What Men Don’t Tell Women About Business: Opening Up the Heavily Guarded Alpha Male Playbook

    Chris Flett is a serial entrepreneur who has successfully built eleven companies from scratch and sold them to major corporations. He is a popular guest in the media, including: The Today Show, Fox Business Network, and CNBC. His work has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and USA Today. BusinessWeek called him the “Shock Jock of Business Management.” His company, Ghost CEO, is the world’s leader in development for professional women.

    In this Chic Perspective, Chris talks about behaviors that hold women back in the workplace, how men and women approach business differently, and the psychological roots of these behavior patterns. He talks about the unique strengths women bring to the the business world, and how to capitalize on them. Chris genuinely wants to see more women succeed in the workplace, and his advice, while sometimes irreverent, will open your eyes to a new way of looking at things. You’ll enjoy hearing Chris’s advice on how to handle maternity leave, what you should and should not be doing from 9 to 5, and why he won’t be the one buying the group birthday card at the office.

    Tagged With: elizabeth gordon, entrepreneur magazine, Fox Business News, Ghost CEO, New York Times, serial entrepreneur, shock jock of business management, the heavily guarded alpha male playbook, Today Show, usa today, what men don't tell women about business

    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Maria Marsala, Founder of Elevating your Business and former Wall Street executive

    February 17, 2010 by angishields

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    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Maria Marsala, Founder of Elevating your Business and former Wall Street executive
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    In this Chic Perspective I talk with Maria Marsala – Founder of Elevating your Business and former Wall Street executive.

    Maria Marsala entered the business world at 14 and hit Wall Street 3 years later.

    Maria is a business consultant, coach, speaker and author.

    Maria has been featured in national and international publications such as Money magazine, Women’s Day, and The Bottom Line.

    In this Chic Perspective Maria talks about how she climbed the corporate ladder without hitting the glass ceiling, exhibiting fierce determination and keen insights when she became a bond trader and department manager at a time when women executives were a rare commodity.

    Maria reveals how entrepreneurs can double their income, work smarter and enjoy a higher quality of life by using smart planning.

    She discusses how a mindset shift is the most powerful thing you can do to expand the potential of your business while also reducing your workload.

    Tagged With: Consultant, corporate ladder, department manager, double your income, elevating your business, elizabeth gordon, expand business potential, fierce determination, higher quality of life, maria marsala, money magazine, reducing your workload, smart planning, speaker, wall street executive, women executives

    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Casey Dawes – Founder of Wise Woman Shining

    February 17, 2010 by angishields

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    In this Chic Perspective, I talk with Casey Dawes – Founder of Wise Woman Shining

    Casey Dawes helps women business owners step into their power as women business leaders through consulting, training and coaching, using teleclasses and workshops that focus on practical, hands-on experiences to lay the organizational foundation for business, including finance, marketing and other systems.

    Casey has personally consulted for organizations such as AT&T, Verizon, Principal Financial and UPS.

    Casey reveals the biggest mistake that she sees women business owners make, along with how to write a business plan and the best way to approach this often intimidating task.

    She also assesses the current economic conditions as it relates to small business owners and gives suggestions for how women business owners can continue to grow.

    Tagged With: elizabeth gordon, Entire Episode, how to write a business plan, successful businesspeople, wise women shining, women at work, women entrepreneurs; Mirielle Guilliano, Women in Business

    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Holly Green – CEO and Managing Director of The Human Factor and author of More Than a Minute: How to Be an Effective Leader and Manager in Today's Changing World

    February 17, 2010 by angishields

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    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Holly Green - CEO and Managing Director of The Human Factor and author of More Than a Minute: How to Be an Effective Leader and Manager in Today's Changing World
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    In this Chic Perspectives episode, I talk with Holly Green – CEO and Managing Director of The Human Factor and author of More Than a Minute: How to Be an Effective Leader and Manager in Today’s Changing World

    Holly Green has over 20 years of executive level and operations experience in Fortune 100, entrepreneurial and management consulting organizations. She was previously President of The Ken Blanchard Companies, a global consulting and training organization as well as LumMed, Inc. a biotech start up.

    She has a broad background in strategic planning, organization design and development, process improvement, leadership assessment and development, and the integration and alignment of business strategies. Experiences include working as both an internal and an external resource for multinational corporations including The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, Dell Computer, Bass Hotels & Resorts, QUALCOMM, Expedia, Microsoft and Google.

    Holly is known as someone who gets things done and has led turnarounds as well as hyper growth organizations. In this Chic Perspective Holly shares best practices in the strategic planning process and how to translate company goals to individual responsibilities. She also discusses how to use communication as a strength in your organization, what it takes to create a context of excellence and how to sustain alignment.

    Tagged With: elizabeth gordon, holly green, Ken Blanchard Companies, the human factor

    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Christine Comaford-Lynch – CEO, Mighty Ventures and Author of Rules for Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality

    February 17, 2010 by angishields

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    Elizabeth Gordon interviews Christine Comaford-Lynch - CEO, Mighty Ventures and Author of Rules for Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality
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    In this Chic Perspectives episode, I talked to Christine Comaford-Lynch – CEO, Mighty Ventures and Author of Rules for Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality

    Bill Gates calls her “super high bandwidth.” Bill Clinton has thanked her for fostering American entrepreneurship.” Newsweek says “by reputation, Christine is the person you want to partner with.” Christine has built and sold 5 of her own businesses. She writes a column for BusinessWeek SmallBiz. In this interview New York Times Bestselling Author Christine Comaford-Lynch shares the keys to her entrepreneurial success by explaining how to build a business that you can leverage beyond you.

    Tagged With: elizabeth gordon, own businesses, successful businesspeople, Women in Business

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