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The Amy Porterfield Show

#265: What to Do When Your Life (and Biz) Are Out of Balance with Sheri Salata

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Entrepreneurship, Business, Marketing

4.94.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Any Oprah fans out there? If you are a diehard Oprah fan like me, then you probably watched Season 25 of Oprah Behind the Scenes, and you probably remember Executive Producer Sheri Salata. She was also co-president of Harpo studios and OWN. I remember watching a scene from that special that showed Sheri waking up in the morning with her bulldogs getting ready to go to the Oprah show, and I thought how does she do it all?

It turns out Sheri has a fascinating story. She had reached the heights of her business career when she decided to reinvent herself and find more balance in her life. She woke up and realized that a career of her dreams wasn’t enough. She set out to reinvent herself with a job and life that are one and live her life to the fullest.

If you have ever felt stuck or in a rut, you will love Sheri’s story of reinvention and using happy as a compass. Sheri is the author of The Beautiful No, the owner of The Pillar Life, and co-host of The Sheri + Nancy Show. This is a powerful episode as Sheri shares her wit and wisdom in a way that only a true storyteller like Sheri can.

  • [08:16] Sheri shares what her life was like as executive producer for Oprah before day one of life after Oprah.
  • [11:13] Sheri had a great story for her book. She started in an entry level position for Oprah at the age of 35. This was the 3rd or 4th time she started over, and she reinvented herself again at age 56.
  • [13:58] You don't know your in a rut until you're out of it. Forcing yourself to jump the track and breathe new air makes life more interesting.
  • [16:28] Sheri had a dream come true career but not a dream come true life. She had to do a serious reckoning with the tenderness of hearts to get to the core of the kind of life she dreamed of.
  • [19:44] At a Shamanic ceremony in the desert, Sheri learned that to start with a fresh page you have to let go and clear the slate.
  • [24:05] Sheri and Nancy built a business around living and doing things for a better life and then reporting back about it.
  • [28:01] Sheri switched her story about working out. She is a storyteller, so she told herself a new story that inspired her using words like power, flexibility, renewal, and recovery.
  • [30:55] Awareness is everything. How not to make misery your compass. When happiness is your compass, you are keenly aware of what feels good. These are clues that your destination is lovely and wonderful.
  • [36:58] The amazing story of how Sheri landed her job at Oprah. You don't want to miss this story! It's also the basis for the title of her book The Beautiful No.

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forward slash playlist. Well, hey there. Welcome back to another episode of the online

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marketing made easy podcast. I'm your host, Amy Porterfield. And as always, I am absolutely thrilled

1:35.1

that you're tuning in. I know you've got a lot of options when it comes to podcasts. So the fact

1:39.5

that you're tuning in today means the world to me and thanks for doing so. Okay, so here's the

1:45.2

deal. Where are my Oprah fans out there? I feel so silly saying that because isn't that everyone

1:50.1

in the whole entire world or is that just how my mind works? I mean, I can't imagine you not being

1:56.3

an Oprah fan. So if you are a diehard Oprah fan like I am, then you would have watched the doc

2:04.0

you series called season 25 Oprah behind the scenes. It was so good. So if you watched it,

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