In this week’s podcast, I share an audio interview I did with Communications Expert - JoJo Tabares answering the question … “What is Your Communication Personality?”
JoJo talks about the various communication personalities like … Gabby Gloria, Shy Sheila, Bold Betty, Careful Carla, Amiable Annie, Analytical Andrea, Dynamic Darla, Negative Nellie, and Positive Polly.
JoJo says that each one of us has one or a combination of these different personalities. We may also start as one personality and grow into another one in time or depending on the situation that we are in.
Also mentioned is the upcoming Mommyfest Event - May 12-16, 2008 and the topics, guest speakers and contest that we are having during the event.
This week’s guest is Aurelia Williams and our topic is “How to Think Positive”.
She shares simple and doable tips on how we can stop being negative and start thinking positively. Some highlights of her interview are …
This audio is really inspiring and empowering a must listen for every woman.
Also mentioned during this episode - The MommyFest BLOG Party.
In this week’s podcast episode in about “Taking care of yourself naturally”. My guest is LaTara Ham Ying from VeganFamilyLiving.com. She spoke about the most common natural ingredients that we may already have in our pantry/kitchen that can help us take care of ourselves. She answers some questions like:
Are there any misconceptions when it comes to doing things naturally?
Is it easy and cost effective to take care of ourselves naturally? Are there any cost benefits?
What are some natural staples that we should always have in our homes? How can these items help us?
… and more …
I also talk a little bit about MommyFest 2008-
When: May 13-16, 2008
Where: http://www.mommyfest.com (Online)
I hope you join us for this year’s MommyFest event!

Interview with Carrie Lauth about the most common Do’s and Don’ts we need to consider when we use the Internet. We discussed the most common mistakes you see women make when it comes to stuff online … from sending emails to posting on forums, posting on blogs, using social networking tools. We talk a little bit about “hot-linking”, spamming and forwarding emails.
Make sure to take down notes especially if you are a newbie - I’m sure you will pick up a tip or two that you can definitely apply.
This week’s interview is with Sarah Zeldman. Sarah talks about time management versus energy management. She explains how most women have the time to do the things we want but NOT the energy to accomplish the tasks. We talked about the importance of being aware of when your energy is the highest - each person is different - some have more energy in the morning, some at night. We touched on the importance of sleep and exercise. And finally, she shares some encouragement on how women can take baby steps to add more energy into their lives.
I also mention the speakers we have lined up for Celebrating Women’s Day - March 25-27, 2008.
Learn how to break in to the Telecommuting Industry with this information packed interview with Nell Taliercio. In this interview, I asked Nell …
Is it possible to make money from home? Nell says it is, she is a great example to this - and most anyone can make money from home and there are various ways to make a great income as long as you have the drive and determination.
What kind of jobs can moms do from home?Some examples she provided were customer service from home, phone work, medical and general transcription, and virtual assistance just to mention a few.
Listen in as I grill Nell to answer the following questions …
What tools do moms need if they want to start working from home?
How can moms decide what to do from home?
How can moms look for clients?
What if a mom does not have a particular skill?
Where can moms find resources to learn more about working from home?
Finally, she shares some tips and final thoughts for those wanting to work from home and those who feel discouraged in trying to telecommute.
This week’s guest is Carrie Lauth, co-owner of MommyBurnOut.com. We talk about “How Moms can Avoid Burnout”. This is a hot topic especially for moms. We all get burnt out but it does not have to be that way. Carrie says that writing a list of your expectations will help you realize what brings about burnout. We spoke about how moms have such ridiculously high expectations of ourselves. She talks about how women’s standards have changed through the years since the invention of certain technology. She suggests that moms should try to figure out how burnout shows up in our life. Are there symptoms that we can identify that warns us a “Burnout” is coming up? Carrie stresses out that it is important for us moms to acknowledge our feelings. She also talks about how exercise and being out in nature are both helpful in eliminating burnout. We also both agreed that a “Girl’s Night Out” is a must for women.
This audio is actually a sampling of audios you can expect during Celebrating Women’s Day. This interview was recorded a year ago for the 2nd Annual Celebrating Women’s Day event but the topic remains “hot” especially for the mommy market.
This week my guest is Christine Steendahl, The Menu Mom. We talk about a hot topic - “Cooking for Kids”. Listen as she shares her secrets on “How to come up with easy recipes your kids will surely enjoy”.
Some questions I asked are:
What are some quick meals moms can make for their kids? She shares some of her family favorites like pizza, tacos, chicken nuggets and chicken quesadillas, mac and cheese and more.
Are there key ingredients Moms should always have in the pantry?
Her must haves in her pantry are pancake mix, refrigerated biscuits, shredded cheese, pasta, tortilla, fresh produce - just to name a few.
What are the more popular no-cook snacks/meals we can serve our kids?
She suggests sandwiches, fruits dipped in yogurt, deli-meat rolled up with veggies and cheese, and even a bowl of their favorite cereal.
We talked about several brown bag meal ideas kids can really enjoy, the importance of getting kids involved in meal preparation and finally she shares a yummy and easy smoothie recipe. If you have little ones at home this episode is a MUST for you to listen to.
For the week of Valentine’s, our guest is Nicole Dean of RomanceYourHusband.com. We talk about simple ways we can do to romance our husbands and keep the fire in our marriage burning. In this interview we talk about things like:
- Why is it important to romance your husband?
- Can you teach your partner to be romantic?
- Isn’t it expensive to be romantic?
- She also gives us some doable tips on keeping that romance in the marriage going.
This is one of my absolute favorite interviews. In my opinion, if you are in a relationship, this audio is a must.
Also mentioned during the show:
Celebrating Womens Day - Interactive Online Event - Coming soon - Mar. 25-27, 2008
This week I talk to two different guests about their new ebooks. I interviewed Carrie Lauth about healthy eating, eating more salads and she introduces her new ebook. We talk about how to easily introduce veggies and fruits to children and making your own salad dressing.
I also spoke to Aurelia Williams about her new ebook called “Don’t Fall into the SuperMom Trap”. In our interview we talk about how moms can identify if they are in the SuperMom Trap. She mentions how we as moms should be an example to our daughters and show them how to avoid being in that SuperMom Trap. We also touch on some easy tips to help moms crawl out of the SuperMom Trap.

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