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Plenty with Kate Northrup

Episode 142: Why Telling the Truth Will Grow Your Business with Jen Pastiloff, author of On Being Human

Plenty with Kate Northrup

Kate Northrup

Personalfinance, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Nervoussystemhealing, Education, Womensempowerment, Wellness, Pleasure, Metaphysics, Spirituality, Abundance, Embodiment, Productivity, Timemanagement, Business

4.8697 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

A few weeks before Do Less was going to launch, I decided to follow my intuition and reach out to a few women who I was loosely connected with on Instagram to see if they’d be open to receiving a copy. There wasn’t any real strategy behind who I reached out to. I just trusted that if someone popped up in my feed and I felt called to send them a DM that I should. So I did. One of these women responded immediately, and we got into an instant back-and-forth banter that made me smile and felt like I was texting a lifelong girlfriend. It turned out she lived in LA. I was headed to LA during launch week. She asked if I was doing an event. I said no...but then I paused and thought, "Maybe?" She offered to do an "in conversation" (a phrase I’ve seen circulating in the literary world - a world I’m not part of - that means two people talk on stage at an event) to sell books. This woman I don’t know is offering to take time out of her schedule as a mother of a toddler on the eve of her first book being published to help me spread the word about my book. Wow. Sparked by the generosity of this big-hearted new friend, my LA book launch was born. Had it not been for her message, I never would have gotten to throw the party that I secretly really wanted to throw but didn’t think I had the bandwidth, energy, or budget to make happen. This angel of a woman is Jennifer Pastiloff, and she is not only beautifully generous of spirit and freaking hysterical, she’s a damn good writer and is honest AF about her life. It’s a stunning combination. Jen worked as a server for 15 years and then created her own career teaching On Being Human workshops around the world. Her story is so inspiring, and I’m so excited to be sharing it with you. This week we have Jen on The Kate & Mike Show sharing about her incredible debut memoir, On Being Human (I lapped it right up and laughed and cried out loud on many airplanes on book tour as I read it) as well as: • Her tips for getting over social anxiety and truly connecting with strangers (this was based on my questions because, believe it or not, I’m so scared to talk to strangers) • How she programs her workshops and how doing less has made them even more powerful • The super innovative way she activated a big group of people to spread the word about her book • Why she doesn’t read her reviews • The thing she started doing that attracted new customers in flocks • How she cultivates a feeling of enoughness that makes her one of the most generous people I know It was a yummy conversation and when we ended the Zoom call, Mike and I both looked at each other and said, "I love her." You will too. You can get your own copy of Do Less and still receive incredible bonuses at http://katenorthrup.com/book! Kate wants to hear from you, and you can post about your #DoLess experiences on Instagram, DM her (@katenorthrup) or email [email protected]! Would you, or a company you know, be a good fit to sponsor The Kate & Mike Show? If so, let’s talk! You can email [email protected] regarding current sponsorship opportunities. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at http://www.katenorthrup.com/podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Kate Northrop.

0:03.3

And I'm Mike Watts.

0:05.1

And we're partners in life, love, and business.

0:08.0

Welcome to the Kate and Mike Show, where we share insights and interviews on entrepreneurship,

0:12.3

relationships, parenting, self-actualization, and making a life not just a Living.

0:23.3

Welcome back to the Kate Mike show.

0:24.2

This is Kate.

0:26.1

This is Mike.

0:33.0

We have such a great conversation to share with you with Jen Pasteloff, who travels the world with her unique workshop on being human, a hybrid of yoga-related movement, writing, sharing out

0:39.0

loud, letting the snot fly and the occasional dance party.

0:43.0

Cheryl Strayed, author of Wilde, calls Jen a conduit of awakenings.

0:47.8

Jen has been featured on Good Morning America, New York Magazine, Health Magazine, CBS News,

0:52.7

and now the Kate and Mike show for her unique style of teaching,

0:55.8

which she has taught two thousands of women in sold out workshops all over the world.

1:00.3

She is also the founder of the online magazine, which we talk about in the interview,

1:05.1

The Manifest Station.

1:07.4

And she is the author of On Being Human, a brand new memoir, which is gorgeous.

1:14.4

She lives in L.A. with her husband and her son.

1:17.3

She loves coffee.

1:19.0

She's hysterical.

1:21.0

And yeah, we had a great time with Jen.

1:23.8

And her motto to live by is don't be an asshole.

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