186. Million Dollar Business & Sex Life With Tilly Storm

Tilly Storm is a holistic sex and intimacy coach for female millionaires and millionaire wives seeking epic sex and connected relationships. Host of The Multiorgasmic Millionaire Podcast since 2017, she’s been recognized as one of the top 20 sex coaches in the world by the Coach Foundation and her podcast has reached over 300,000 listeners.

From broke, single mom on food stamps to multi 6 figure entrepreneur in less than 18 months, Tilly tapped into her pleasure and life’s purpose to create success she’d only dreamed of.
In addition to starting a legacy business in the podcasting world in early 2023, Tilly by trade, is a highly sought after certified sex, love and relationship coach through VITA coaching.

She uses deep transformational tools and techniques inspired from the Taoist and Tantric arts, somatic healing, psychotherapy and a variety of coaching modalities to support high achieving women to have epic sex and pleasure in the bedroom and beyond

Things we talked about in this episode:

  • Going from a broke single mom on food stamps to earning multi millions.
  • What types of people do you help as a sex coach? 
  • How many types of orgasms can a woman actually have?
  • How do you weave pleasure and femininity into your businesses?
  • and much more…

 

186. Million Dollar Business & Sex Life With Tilly Storm

185. Making Friends As Adults With Lilian Jackson

Brown Skin Brunchin’ has been seen and nationally recognized in media outlets such as Yahoo, ABC News, NBC News and more.

Lillian Jackson co-founded this organization and rapidly grew the community to over 42,000 women. Brown Skin Brunchin typically hosts 1700 women on a monthly basis at delightful and luxurious venues throughout the world.

Things we talked about in this episode: 

  • Why people struggle to find friends in adulthood
  • Why making new friends important
  • Tips on making friends as adults
  • And much more…
185 Making Friends As Adults With Lilian Jackson

184. Perimenopause With Sheryl Carrol

Sheryl Carroll is an ex-banking professional turned Integrative Health Practitioner and Health Coach.

Things we talked about in this episode:

  • Definition of Perimenopause
  • What is the typical age for perimenopause?
  • What are the first signs of perimenopause?
  • What are the most common symptoms of perimenopause?
  • Can you test for perimenopause at home?
  • Can you treat perimenopause naturally?
  • Supplements to take during perimenopause. 
  • What are the worst symptoms of perimenopause?
184 Perimenopause With Sheryl Carrol

183. STOP Over Apologizing

Over-apologizing is a common symptom of people with low self-esteem, fear of conflict or fear of what others would think.

But, even powerful people sometimes temporarily forget their power and shrink to say sorry. 

This episode is dedicated to those who say sorry way too much. Some general terms for someone who apologizes too much might be “over-apologizer,” “apology addict,” or “sorry-saurus.” 

This goes hand in hand with poor boundaries, perhaps accepting blame for things we didn’t do or couldn’t control. Some people just constantly apologize for EVERYTHING, random things that obviously need no apology. It actually forces the other end of the conversation to always be saying, ‘No, not at all, it’s ok”. Well some people at first might be impressed wi th the grace and good manners, but after too much of the “I’m sorrys” it’s just too much.

So one of the top reasons we use apologetic language is because it feels more polite. Although all genders are encouraged at a young age to have good manners, a heavier emphasis on this value is often placed on girls’ ability to be nice, polite, and compliant. There’s nothing wrong with being polite—if the situation calls for it. But for most situations in life, you actually don’t need to apologize. 

Over-apologizing can be a difficult habit to break, but with some practice, it is totally possible to stop this behavior. Here are some tips that can help you stop over-apologizing:

  1. Always start with awareness: Be aware of your apologies.  The first step to stopping over-apologizing is to become aware of when and why you are doing it. Notice the situations that trigger your apologies and the frequency with which you apologize.
  2. Practice mindfulness: Mindfulness practices can help you become more aware of your thoughts and emotions. This can help you catch yourself when you are about to over-apologize and allow you to choose a more appropriate response.
  3. Understand the impact of over-apologizing: Over-apologizing can diminish the impact of a genuine apology and make you seem less confident. It can also undermine your authority and make others feel uncomfortable.
  4. Practice self-compassion: Sometimes, over-apologizing is a result of low self-esteem. Practicing self-compassion can help you develop a more positive relationship with yourself, which can, in turn, reduce the need to apologize excessively.
  5. Learn to accept compliments: Sometimes, over-apologizing can be a way of deflecting compliments or attention. Practice accepting compliments graciously, without the need to apologize or downplay your own accomplishments.
  6. Use “thank you” instead: Instead of apologizing for something that is not your fault or is a minor issue, try saying “thank you” instead. For example, if someone is waiting for you and you arrive late, instead of saying “I’m sorry I’m late,” say “Thank you for waiting for me.” This will show appreciation rather than focusing on your perceived fault.

By becoming aware of your apologies, understanding the impact of over-apologizing, and practicing mindfulness and self-compassion, you can break the habit of over-apologizing and become more confident in your interactions with others.

 

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182. ClickUp: Productivity Reimagined With Jena Paulo

Jena Paulo is a Business Operations Manager and ClickUp Expert who helps clients create SCALABLE systems & processes that enable them to GROW their business SUSTAINABLY with ClickUp as the operational base.
 
Things we talked about in this episode: 
  • Why do people love ClickUp?
  • What is ClickUp best for?
  • Is ClickUp like Trello?
  • Is ClickUp a CRM?
  • the perfect CRM in ClickUp, for free
  • In terms of communications, which is better: Slack or ClickUp?
  • If someone is new to Clickup where should they start?
182. ClickUp: Productivity Reimagined With Jena Paulo

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