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A bite-sized podcast for solopreneurs: Luckygirl

Welcome to Luckygirl, a Podcast for all you Female Solopreneurs and Entrepreninjas. In today’s business environment, social media, traditional media, and digital media all intersect. Learning how to navigate the landscape can be confusing. I created this bite-sized podcast to help inspire, support, connect, grow, motivate, support and ultimately ENRICH your life. I’m your host, the Luckygirl, Christina Aldan from LGDesigns.co. You can find me on twitter and instagram as luckygirliegirl. And by email at LG@LGDesigns.co. Theme music "Unfriendly Me" provided by by Martijn de Boer (NiGiD) 2015 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) http://ccmixter.org/files/NiGiD/48712
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Nov 14, 2017

Christina Aldan chats with Spencer Lodge in part two of a four part series. In this episode they take on the subject of anger and empathy. 

About Spencer Lodge:

Having trained and coached thousands of people during his career, Spencer Lodge knows what it takes to make things happen. With over 23 years of experience in building businesses and training employees to achieve their full potential, Make It Happen was born out of Spencer’s desire to share his success with people in the industry. Whether you’re an employee that wants to learn how to be a better salesman through our leadership program, or a CEO that wants to cultivate a strong sales and leadership culture in the workplace, Make It Happen has the tools you’ll need to help you on your way. Transform your sales team, redefine your success strategy and realize that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Spencer has won countless awards as global top wealth manager, country manager and regional director. He is 46 years old with two daughters. He enjoys skiing, cycling and most outdoor adventures. He has cycled from London to Paris in July and will be cycling from London to Rome in June 2017 to raise money for charities. He has, to date, donated close to a million pounds to charity over the last ten years helping children in Africa born with HIV and aids.

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Christina Aldan is the CEO/founder of LG Designs (lgdesigns.co) and a digital media marketer who travels the world speaking to tech industry folks, entrepreneurs and female business owners. 

Nov 7, 2017

Christina Aldan chats with Spencer Lodge in part two of a four part series. In this episode they take on the subject of creating consistent habits. 

 

About Spencer Lodge:

Having trained and coached thousands of people during his career, Spencer Lodge knows what it takes to make things happen. With over 23 years of experience in building businesses and training employees to achieve their full potential, Make It Happen was born out of Spencer’s desire to share his success with people in the industry. Whether you’re an employee that wants to learn how to be a better salesman through our leadership program, or a CEO that wants to cultivate a strong sales and leadership culture in the workplace, Make It Happen has the tools you’ll need to help you on your way. Transform your sales team, redefine your success strategy and realize that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Spencer has won countless awards as global top wealth manager, country manager and regional director. He is 46 years old with two daughters. He enjoys skiing, cycling and most outdoor adventures. He has cycled from London to Paris in July and will be cycling from London to Rome in June 2017 to raise money for charities. He has, to date, donated close to a million pounds to charity over the last ten years helping children in Africa born with HIV and aids.

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Christina Aldan is the CEO/founder of LG Designs (lgdesigns.co) and a digital media marketer who travels the world speaking to tech industry folks, entrepreneurs and female business owners. 

Oct 31, 2017

Christina Aldan chats with Spencer Lodge in the first part of a four part series. In this episode they take on the subject of persistence. 

 

About Spencer Lodge:

Having trained and coached thousands of people during his career, Spencer Lodge knows what it takes to make things happen. With over 23 years of experience in building businesses and training employees to achieve their full potential, Make It Happen was born out of Spencer’s desire to share his success with people in the industry. Whether you’re an employee that wants to learn how to be a better salesman through our leadership program, or a CEO that wants to cultivate a strong sales and leadership culture in the workplace, Make It Happen has the tools you’ll need to help you on your way. Transform your sales team, redefine your success strategy and realize that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Spencer has won countless awards as global top wealth manager, country manager and regional director. He is 46 years old with two daughters. He enjoys skiing, cycling and most outdoor adventures. He has cycled from London to Paris in July and will be cycling from London to Rome in June 2017 to raise money for charities. He has, to date, donated close to a million pounds to charity over the last ten years helping children in Africa born with HIV and aids.

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Christina Aldan is the CEO/founder of LG Designs (lgdesigns.co) and a digital media marketer who travels the world speaking to tech industry folks, entrepreneurs and female business owners. 

 

Oct 24, 2017

Dr. Frances Richards joins Christina on the Luckygirl podcast for a thoughtful discussion about her own journey and unlocking her passion and how she now helps others do much the same. 

FROM HER WEBSITE:

Hi, I’m Dr. Frances Richards, Strategic Life Coach and your personal Chief Encouraging Officer. My mission is to invoke and provoke YOU to pursue a passionate extraordinary life and not settle for anything less! Within you is something great; a powerful desire that is waiting and wanting to be ignited and released NOW! In life you should do what you love and love what you do!

My Story…

The journey started at Sweet 16, I brought the myth that a college degree would take me to my happily ever after (financial freedom + satisfying career) equals a husband, the house with the white picket fence, two cars and four kids.

To fill my life’s void I ventured down the academic path (BA/MBA/Ph.D.), each road caused more confusion and the struggle to find purpose and passion intensified. Determination, desire and lots of disappointing career moves created a collision with the life coaching industry.

This interception led me to “my” doing what I love and loving what I do Strategic Life Coach and Chief Encouraging Officer.  Now my life is full of fire, passion and purpose.

Over the years I have helped hundreds of individuals unlock their passion and discover their authentic voice.  Many struggle with this same problem and guess what  “I have answers.

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Christina Aldan is the CEO/founder of LG Designs (lgdesigns.co) and a digital media marketer who travels the world speaking to tech industry folks, entrepreneurs and female business owners. 

Oct 17, 2017
Today, Leona Bateman, Founder of CreekersUtah.com joins Christina Aldan on the podcast to share her story of leaving the FLDS Mormon church and how she is doing her part to inspire others who are struggling to find their footing. Helpful programs have been created which are designed to mentor, educate, and support the men, women, and children who are recovering from the trauma of living under the rule of Fundamentalist Warren Jeffs. She talks about what life is like now in their little village, as well as losing her son when he was 15 years old.  
 
PROGRAMS
 
Girlfriend’s Club: Women inspiring each other to be who they are by empowering each other to grow to be the best version of ourselves.  By leading, inspiring and working together, we support each other’s decisions, creating a positive impact on future generations of daughters and sons.  We are women who are willing to stand and made a difference for ourselves, our children and future generations. 
 
Brave Youth: Social club and support center dedicated to supporting youth discover a path to lift their lives above expectations and discover the power they have within themselves and design personal paths to success.  Brave Youth summer camp program is designed to teach healthy self-esteem and learning how to make better life choices. 
 
GEMS Mentoring: A private peer to peer support program connecting with and receiving support from those who have found freedom leaving suppressed lifestyles.  The GEMS Mentoring programs provides resource referrals and support for independent living. 
 
Evolve: Empowering women to lift their communities out of poverty and separation, while protecting the interests of their children.
Contact us or Learn more.
creekersutah.com
creekersutah@gmail.com
 
Christina Aldan is the CEO/founder of LG Designs (lgdesigns.co) and a digital media marketer who travels the world speaking to tech industry folks, entrepreneurs and female business owners. 
Oct 10, 2017
20 years ago Tiffany Yu was in a car accident that changed the course of her life forever. October is National Disability Employment Awareness month. On this week’s podcast episode, I had a chance to speak with Tiffany of mydiversability.com to understand how we as entrepreneurs can spark conversations within the workplace, lean in to more disability inclusion, and create a comfortable environment for people to bring their full and complete selves. We also discuss “The Big 8” identifiers and how we can humanize our experiences through personal stories. 
 
Learn more: 
dol.gov/ndam
mydiversability.com
 
Christina Aldan is the CEO/founder of LG Designs (lgdesigns.co) and a digital media marketer who travels the world speaking to tech industry folks, entrepreneurs and female business owners. 
Oct 3, 2017
Mel O works with Xer’s and millennials in Art, Entertainment, and Media sectors. Listen to her journey in leaving the corporate world to become her own boss and help Gen Xer’s and millennials manage their money. As a certified financial planner and advisor, instead of wearing suits, this rocker chick now wears whatever she wants to work. Learn more about behavioral finance, retirement strategies, philanthropy, where to send your hate mail, and how to avoid money management pitfalls. 
 
"When you budget, your life is fuller. Budget to protect your time.” ~Mel O 
 
You can find her at the following places:
mel@hotmoonfinancial.com
Twitter: @melrocksmoney
hotmoonfinancial.com
www.thelasvegasfarm.com         
http://lasvegasblues.org/
www.lifeafteractiveduty.org
www.veteranscarefoundation.com
https://www.cityoftheworldlasvegas.org/
TheForgottenPromiseShow.com
Sep 26, 2017
Social Worker, Activist, Speaker Shani Saxon of Turning Corners Consulting joins Christina Aldan today to talk about training to become a social worker, clinical experience, and therapy for family systems. 
 
Your family of origin story influences your success in your business and in your personal life.
 
As a business owner, she has her own family systems issues, taking care of her family, taking care of herself.
 
  1. Take inventory of yourself - hungry, thirsty, tired? Listen to your body when you hit a wall. Acknowledge self-awareness. It’s okay to be exhausted.
  2. Do something every single day for your mind, body, spirit within a 24-hour period to rejuvenate. You may not like it at first, and it may be uncomfortable, but it is worth it. When you are stronger, you have more energy. When your mind is quiet, you will be grounded. Spiritual beliefs will serve as a source of inspiration. It’s important for us to feel a sense of purpose. 
  3. The to-do list will always be there. Still, you must put yourself first. 
 
Community Activist:
  • clinical instructor for the last 5 yrs
  • My Brother’s Keeper Summit is coming up soon! My Brother’s Keeper is a White House Initiative non-profit geared toward young men - she is a field instructor work for undergrads and graduates students - macro and policy work instead of the micro 1-on-1 work 
  • My Sister’s Keeper is an upcoming project to look out for
 
Please visit turningcornersconsulting.com to connect and learn more about Shani Saxon’s projects and work. 
Sep 19, 2017
Why do our schools need to be great places to work? I fell in love with Sandi Herrera’s message when I saw her deliver her TEDx Talk about 4 years or so ago in gorgeous Downtown Las Vegas. Always wanting to be a part of something bigger than herself, Sandi is determined to help schools create happy cultures. Culture and workplace coaching. Schools to be central hubs of positivity. It begins from the top down: with the principal and administrative team in unity. All leadership teams must be consistent, unified, and stable to create a high-performing team. In her thirties, she began aligning her own life to her values and realized how much she loved working with educators. 
 
  1. Students
  2. Families
  3. Educators
  4. Support
  5. Community Partners
 
To learn more go to gotcorevalues.org
Twitter
@schoolsandi
@gotcorevalues
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/gotcorevalues/
Sep 12, 2017

Dr. Stephanie Jordan joins Christina Aldan on Luckygirl: A Bite Sized Podcast for Solopreneurs. 

From her website:

Dr. Stephanie Jordan is a Classical 5 Element Acupuncture practitioner trained in the style developed by JR Worsley. It is a highly effective and unique system of medicine, which treats the cause of disease. There is a natural order to the fundamental elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water that create and are responsible for life. When body, mind, and spirit are not integrated in our lives, we often feel much unhappiness, alienation and disease. It is important to discern where within each individual there is physical, mental and spiritual distress. When this is treated properly, these five elements become balanced and harmonious and we experience good health and a sense of all being right in the world.

http://www.element5acupuncture.com/ 

https://www.facebook.com/element5acupuncture 

Sep 5, 2017
 
Thinking outside the box led to a series of opportunities for Tessa Ashford. She shares her journey from Tennessee to Hawaii on today’s podcast. In the beginning there were only library websites. Vocational schools were the only schools offering technology degrees. 90% male-dominated industry. Her father was an entrepreneur. Tired of being asked “who is in charge?” she broke into the web design industry through the wedding industry.
 
Tessa joins Christina Aldan on Luckygirl: A Bite Sized Podcast For Solopreneurs
 
 
 
ashforddigital.com CTA - sign up and get two samples videos for text marketing or text 808.670.1694
 
 
 
 
Aug 29, 2017
August is Happiness Happens month so how are you going to make someone’s day? Make happiness happen this month; for yourself, for someone else. Tamar Lucien encourages every human being to become a “happiness hero” today!
 
Always been entrepreneurial. Even when she was 5 years old, she went door-to-door selling lemons. She’s been making lemonade ever since. Listen to her journey in bruising a self-funded company that delivers happiness and cheer!
 
Learn more about Tamar on her website https://mentalhappy.com/
Follow Tamar on Twitter @findtamar
Aug 22, 2017
From urban planning and economic development to entrepreneurship, Della Rucker shares her journey in building sustainable ecosystems. Ideas are great, but implementation is key for communities to thrive. Tune in today as we hear from consultant, writer, speaker, publisher, Della Rucker.
 
Della talks about working with millennials and the ability to work with people who are different from you while also getting to work with people across a whole spectrum of disciplines, backgrounds, organizations, industries, and manufacturing. 
 
Her company website is http://www.econogy.co/
 
The Econogy System
Unlocking the potential of young people, community members who get overlooked. Give them the best possible opportunities to do good work with businesses of all sizes.
Change the rules of operation for small businesses and give them access to talent, brain-power, and resources.
 
Experiential Learning creates:
  • People learn better
  • Are more effective
  • Have more agency when they learn how to get real-world experience
Aug 15, 2017

Lyndsay Padget is a NodeJS developer and Senior Software Engineer at Freightview in Kansas City. She is also an in demand speaker who has given talks with titles like "Calibrating Your F*ckometer" and "Badass 101".

On this episode of Luckygirl: A Bite-sized Podcast for Solopreneurs, Lyndsay sat down with Christina Aldan in Kansas City to talk about saying yes. 

Twitter @lyndseypadget
 
Learn more at www.lyndseypadget.com.  - from linkedin profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndseypadget/
Aug 8, 2017
Today’s podcast interview is with the lovely Tiffany Lanier, who teaches people how to shift what’s possible. Listen and learn how she shifted her life by listening to her gut feeling that “there must be more.”
 
Sign up for free resources and her mini-course at Livewithtiffany.com
 
Connect @livewithtiffany on Twitter.

 

Aug 1, 2017
My best friend joins me on today’s podcast! Arlene Friend has been a science teacher in Denver Public Schools for a decade. I am a S.T.E.A.M. advocate, so I was happy to hear what she had to say about how teachers spend their summers and the innovative things happening for the future of science.
 
If you're a parent, follow what’s happening in the world of science curriculum development on the National Science Teachers Association website at: http://ngss.nsta.org/AccessStandardsByTopic.aspx
Jul 25, 2017
 
Denise Jacobs is a speaker, author, trainer and consultant who offers techniques to unlock creativity and spark innovation in people, teams and workplaces, particularly those in the tech world. Denise chats with Christina Aldan (LGDesigns.co) to talk about her process, her background and being creative in all aspects of your life. 
 
Denise can be found at the following places online:
denisejacobs.com
https://twitter.com/denisejacobs
https://www.facebook.com/denisejacobsdotcom
https://www.instagram.com/denisejacobs/
 
 
Jul 20, 2017

Diversity is a buzzword in practically every industry. In this double dose of Luckygirl: A Bite-Sized Podcast For Solopreneurs, Christina Aldan talks about her perspective on the issue along with the concept of mentoring, both being a mentor and seeking out mentors. 

Jul 11, 2017
Kelly Ann Collins is a writer, free spirit and passionate entrepreneur. Kelly Ann was a blogger before blogs existed and she is the founder of Vult Lab where she works with startups, influencers, nonprofits, brands and companies on social media, communications and business development strategies.

She loves what she does and believes in finding the things that excite you then jumping into it. Kelly Ann has worked on initiatives involving brands you know and love, like Jamba Juice, Easter Seals, Conservation International, Starbucks, HP, Adobe, Disney and Prince William's Royal Foundation. 
 
Kelly Ann Collins can be found online at her website https://www.itskac.com/ and on most social media platforms using @itskac 
 
 
Jul 4, 2017

PR expert Ruth Furman joins Christina Aldan to talk business and public relations and the difference between public relations and marketing and advertising. 

Jun 27, 2017
Improv Effect was founded 2007, by Jessie Shternshus. Her goal was to help businesses reach their full potential by means of interpersonal-communication skills training.
 
Throughout the years, Jessie has become a key player in internal culture transformations for global companies such as GrouponFidelity InvestmentsJohnson & JohnsonGetty Images, The PGA Tour, Crayola, and many more. Utilizing an array of experiential techniques, some of which she learnt on the job at Disney and Sesame Street, she leads teams and organizations in their endeavors to achieve teamwork, creative problem solving tools, on-boarding, presentation skills, and product development ideation sessions.  Jessie co-authored the book, CTRLShift: 50 Games For 50 ****ing Days Like today.
 
Check out:
 
www.ctrlshift.biz
 
Twitter:@TheImprovEffect
Jun 21, 2017

Felienne Hermans is an assistant professor at Delft University of Technology, where she researches the application of software engineering methods to spreadsheets.

She founded a company called Infotron, based on the tools and techniques for spreadsheet analysis she developed while getting her PhD.

One of her biggest passions in life is to share her enthusiasm for programming with others. Therefore, she is volunteering for FIRST, an organization devoted to making tech as cool as sports. Both in the Netherlands and abroad, she referees for the Lego League, a competition for kids from 8 to 14. Felienne is also in the board of Devnology, a Dutch developer community that organizes monthly meetings on all things software, from Arduinos to open source and from SmallTalk to story telling.

Twitter: @Felienne

 

Jun 13, 2017
Cassandra Faris is the President of the Dog Food Conference and the Marketing Lead for CloudDevelop. She has an MBA in Organizational Leadership and Marketing, and is an avid tabletop gamer, runner, and soccer fan who travels as much as possible.

Cassandra is a frequent speaker on career development and soft-skills.

 
Twitter:
@cassandrafaris
@improvingohio
 
Website:
https://improving.com/location/columbus
 
 
Facebook.com.improvingcolumbus

 

Jun 6, 2017
Barbie is a Reiki & Seichem Master and as a Crystal Alchemist  has combined these Energy modalities to heighten the vibrational energy of the Natural Crystals either in their Raw State or in her Uniquely Designed Sacred Gem Jewelry. 18 years - as a Crystal Alchemist - just launched new website https://crystalnpearlco.com/

 

Christina Aldan is a speaker, coach and digital marketing expert that can be found at IamAGoodMix.com

May 30, 2017

Video Based Learning.

Udacity [www.udacity.com] and edX [www.edx.org] have collaborated with companies or universities to develop some of their course content, where other sites such as Udemy [www.udemy.com] or Skillshare [www.skillshare.com] allow anyone to become an instructor, develop their course, and post it to their site for purchase.

Additional Sites: Coursera.com, MediaBistro.com, Lynda.com

Learning to Code

If you’re looking to hone your coder skills, there are many options to find courses specific to helping you learn to code. Code School [https://www.codeschool.com/] has created a unique way of learning by adding entertaining content and a sense of gaming to their courses.  Other sites include Code Academy [http://www.codeacdemy.com/], Free Code Camp [https://www.freecodecamp.com/] or W3Schools [https://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp].

Apps

Another great way to fit in learning is to use an APP. iTunes U [https://itunesu.itunes.apple.com/coursemanager/] has one of the best collection of free courses out there. They offer a varied mix of courses from a standalone class to a series of courses about a topic. You will find that much of the content is from actual Universities and many of the courses include lecture notes and homework.

Extended Education from Universities

Many universities have extended their courses online. 

MIT - http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm

Yale - http://oyc.yale.edu/ 

UCLA - https://www.uclaextension.edu/r/search.aspx?c=free+courses

Stanford - http://class2go.stanford.edu/

Berkley - http://webcast.berkeley.edu/

Free Online Courses or Email

http://education-portal.com/ - A portal that searches the web to find a listing of free courses.

My Copyblogger [http://my.copyblogger.com] 

Conclusion

No matter what route you go with for online learning, there are countless options to choose from that provide first-rate content, with an ease of learning at your own pace.

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