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🗓️ 21 October 2020
⏱️ 42 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Influencer Podcast. I'm your host Julie Solomon, a marketing |
0:05.8 | strategist, brand-building expert, speaker, and New York Times best-selling |
0:09.7 | publicist. This is where I take you behind the scenes with today's top influencers, industry insiders, and entrepreneurs as they share step-by-step strategies to help you turn your online dreams into a purposeful and profitable business. |
0:24.0 | Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to another episode of the |
0:27.4 | Influencer podcast. Today is a good day. We have had some good transformative movement happening over at the Sheck house. We have a baby who is starting to sleep through the night, which if you are a parent, you know how much of a game changer that is. |
0:48.9 | The season is starting to change. We spent some time at my family's Lake House a few weeks ago to kind of, I guess toast to the end |
1:00.0 | of the summer and beginning of fall and it was just so nice to be with everybody and just have that break and kind of reset and reframe my mind because I have been on maternity leave for the last few months and just now jumping back into all things business. |
1:15.7 | So it was so nice just to have that break and to kind of give myself a little bit of space and then to just enjoy my family and have that good time. |
1:27.0 | My husband is now gone. He is filming a movie in Hawaii which I was like wow do I feel I don't I don't feel bad for you at all you |
1:39.4 | get to go to Hawaii and enjoy a beautiful scenery but he will be working his tail off, which he is so |
1:46.1 | grateful for because his industry has been shut down for almost a year. |
1:50.6 | So just really happy for him that he gets to go and work and do his thing and be in his element and be creative and you know that always makes me think about how much gratitude that I have for being able to be an |
2:07.0 | entrepreneur and being able to create my own business, my own services, |
2:14.0 | really create the business and the life that I want. |
2:16.8 | Because it is not contingent on an industry, |
2:21.3 | you know, telling me or giving me the green light that yes, I can go back to work, yes, I can't. |
2:27.5 | My husband's been dealing with that all year due to COVID, the entertainment industry, the TV and |
2:31.2 | film industry was shut down completely. |
2:33.0 | And I really saw when he got, you know, the call that he was going to be going to do this movie in Hawaii, |
2:41.0 | how much his just entire energy shifted. |
2:45.4 | He was happier, he was excited, he was, you know, just really full of joy. |
2:52.4 | I could just, I could tell how grateful and how excited he was to be able to go back and do what he loves to do and I think that that's so important to remember that we all feel that way, right? |
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