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Getting more out of every moment. Interviews with Tanya Dalton and Jenny Fenig
Getting more out of every moment. Interviews with Tanya Dalton and Jenny Fenig
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66 minutes
Released:
Apr 15, 2020
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Podcast episode
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In episode seven, Lindsey tackles the age-old complaint, “I don’t have enough time.”
First, Lindsey speaks with Tanya Dalton, author of The Joy of Missing Out: Live More by Doing Less. Tonya talks about why it’s important to find your North Star, and challenges women to rethink ‘busy.'
Then, Lindsey talks with Jenny Fenig, a business coach who teaches women where to start when turning passions into a profitable business. Jenny talks about how each of life’s moments are fleeting and precious, and has seen firsthand that when women gather, magic happens.
First, Lindsey speaks with Tanya Dalton, author of The Joy of Missing Out: Live More by Doing Less. Tonya talks about why it’s important to find your North Star, and challenges women to rethink ‘busy.'
Then, Lindsey talks with Jenny Fenig, a business coach who teaches women where to start when turning passions into a profitable business. Jenny talks about how each of life’s moments are fleeting and precious, and has seen firsthand that when women gather, magic happens.
Released:
Apr 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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