On today’s show, I have Caroline Hull who is my podcast producer and editor extraordinaire!
I thought it’d be super fun to have the gal behind the scenes at the Day in the Life podcast share what a day in her life is like! Caroline has built an amazing podcast editing business where she gets to work on a variety of podcasts day in and day out.
She shares how she got into the podcast editing industry, what she wishes podcast hosts knew about her job, misconceptions people have about her career, as well as shares what it’s like to homeschool her two girls while running a business.
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Caroline Creates Podcasts was started after I started my own podcast with my cohost called Creative Biz Rebellion. I fell in LOVE with the backend of the podcasting process. One day my cohost told someone about the work I was doing with my podcast, and they hired me! The rest is history. Now Caroline Creates helps over 15 different podcasts each week. My mission is to to help at-home podcasters have a great sounding podcast and find their voice. To be encouraging, take time for what matters most, be willing to learn and adapt, give to others, and create an amazing customer experience.
Designer and Owner, Caroline Hull has a background in music and was a ballet dancer at the University of Oklahoma before finding her niché in design and podcasting. Originally from Texas, Caroline now resides in Colorado Springs, CO with her husband Chris and daughters. When she’s not editing, recording or homeschooling, you can find her checking out the latest indie music sensation, trying to recycle everything in sight, buying more pens and most likely stalking a coffee shop. Caroline also has a passion for helping other small business owners like herself through her podcast, Creative Biz Rebellion.
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Today’s minisode I’m sharing my thoughts on having a life purpose and what to do when you feel like you don’t have one.
I feel like in today’s society, it’s pushed on us to figure out our “life’s purpose” otherwise we’re not living up to our potential. The fact is, sometimes you’re going through a time in your life when it’s hard to know what your exact “purpose” is and that’s totally okay!
Tune in to hear my thoughts on the matter. I’d love to hear your thoughts too. Feel free to hit me up on Twitter or Instagram.
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On today’s show, I have Amber Lilyestrom who is a Transformational Branding Strategist and Business Performance Coach.
I attended Amber’s Ignite Your Soul Summit event in New Hampshire earlier this year with past Day in the Life guest Alli Hoff Kosik and Amber is truly one of the most inspirational and motivational people I have met.
During the episode, Amber and I discuss how listeners can lead a life that matches your core purpose, what mistakes she sees most entrepreneurs make, advice on how you can be more vulnerable in your every day life, and so much more.
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In today’s episode, you’ll find out:
Amber Lilyestrom is a transformational branding strategist and business performance coach, writer and speaker. She has been featured in Entrepreneur and Working Mother Magazine and is the host of The Amber Lilyestrom Show podcast. She is the creator of the Ignite Your Soul Summit annual live event and multiple life-changing online programs. She helps entrepreneurs turn their passions in to heart-centered brands and thriving businesses.
Amber’s mission is to empower women to position themselves as sought-after experts and thought leaders through social media, engagement marketing and the creation of an online brand presence. She’s worked with thousands of women worldwide, building a seven-figure business from home, while also homeschooling her daughter with her husband and business partner, Ben.
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Today’s minisode we’re talking about persistence.
I’ll admit, for a LONG time I shied away from being persistent throughout my life. It felt overwhelming and discouraging when I didn’t get something I worked so hard for so what’s the point in being persistent?
That is the wrong attitude to go about being persistent though.
Being persistent helps you accomplish your big dreamy life goals that seem impossible. Being persistent builds character, helps you become a better person and establishes consistency in your life which are all amazing things!
During this minisode, you’ll learn a few ways in how you can become more persistent in your life — and watch it pay off.
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On today’s show, I have Hailley Griffis who is the Public Relations Manager at Buffer.
I sat in on Hailley’s presentation with her colleague Brian during Podcast Movement and they discussed what it was like to grow and manage Buffer’s podcast, The Science of Social Media.
Because Hailley also works in the PR industry, I thought it’d be great to bring on someone who does a similar job to mine, except for a much bigger company.
Hailley and I talk about how she applied multiple times before landing a job at Buffer, what it’s like to work with a completely remote team, why Buffer puts an importance on being an open and transparent company with the public, what she struggles with in her career and so much more.
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In today’s episode, you’ll find out:
Hailley Griffis is Buffer’s Public Relations Manager where she spreads the word about Buffer’s unique company culture initiatives through public relations. She’s also a co-host on Buffer’s podcast, The Science of Social Media, an iTunes “Top 10” in social media and her side project podcast is called MakeWorkWork. When she’s not on the internet, Hailley visits family and friends around the world, she also spends a lot of time doing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
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On today’s show, I have Megan Gillikin, who is the Owner & Lead Wedding Planner of A Southern Soirée.
Megan reached out to me after being a listener of the Day in the Life podcast and the wedding industry is SO interesting to me (plus we hadn’t had anyone on yet!).
Megan shares how she got started in the wedding industry, misconceptions people have about wedding planners, the worst bridezilla/momzilla moments, what she would tell brides before they plan their wedding, and so much more.
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Megan graduated from East Carolina University with her undergraduate degree in Hospitality and Restaurant Management and her MBA. Upon graduation, this North Carolinian relocated to DC with Marriott International completing their Management Development Program.
Starting at the front desk and moving into the events side, Megan truly understands the logistics, flow, and behind the scenes effort, it takes to make a successful event. Transitioning back to NC in 2006, she moved into event positions including Event Operations Manager, Event Manager, and Sales and Catering Manager on a new property opening team.
In 2010, Megan left the hotel world and took over ownership of an existing wedding planning company in need of re-branding to remain relevant within the industry. Over the last 8 years, Megan has grown A Southern Soiree into a multi-planner firm and established it as one of the most sought-after, highly regarded event planning companies in NC.
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On today’s show, I have John Lee Dumas, host of the Entrepreneurs on Fire podcast.
I’m honored JLD decided to come onto the show to share what a day in his life is really like!
John and I met at Podcast Movement earlier this year and were chatting, of course about podcasts. I was telling him the premise behind mine and he loved it! He’s very into morning routines and being his most productive self so I had to invite him on to share.
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In today’s episode, you’ll find out:
John Lee Dumas is the host of Entrepreneurs on Fire, an award-winning podcast where he interviews inspiring Entrepreneurs every Monday and drops value bombs every Thursday. With over 2000 episodes, 1.3 million listens every month, and seven-figures of annual revenue, JLD is just getting started. Visit EOFire.com to set YOUR Entrepreneurial journey ON FIRE!
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Today’s show is a special one because it’s the one year anniversary of the launch week of the Day in the Life podcast!
I can’t believe I started this podcast just one year ago. Sometimes it feels like I just started yesterday, other times it feels like I’ve been doing this for years.
I thought for the year anniversary it would be fun to share what a day in MY life looks like.
My husband did the honors of interviewing me and it’s a really fun episode!
I share how I started my PR business and my why behind creating the Day in the Life podcast, how I organize my business and podcast priorities, what I struggle with the most being an entrepreneur, and so much more.
I’m also celebrating by hosting a week-long giveaway, so tune in to the episode to find out how to enter some of the goods!
In today’s episode, you’ll find out:
Brittney Lynn is a PR & Online Marketing Strategist for online entrepreneurs worldwide. She has nearly 10 years of experience working in the online marketing industry and has a passion for helping others grow their reach, revenue, and impact through strategic PR.
She’s also the host of the Day in the Life podcast, which gives a glimpse into the daily lives of people from across the world who work in a variety of industries. Stepping into the lives of these fascinating guests will encourage, inspire and challenge listeners as they share in each guest’s trials and triumphs, learning that we are all connected and are more alike than we realize.
She’s based in Dallas, Texas with her husband and pup.
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Today’s minisode we’re talking about adding more ease and calmness into your daily life.
This week’s interview with Katie Krimitsos was so, so fun for me and it made me realize that I could definitely stand to add more calming, meditative moments throughout my days.
A common thread throughout many Day in the Life episodes is that we all don’t have enough time and that we all feel overwhelmed.
Adding more ease and calmness into your daily life will help combat at least some of those feelings of overwhelm and perhaps even make your days flow more easily.
I’d like to share 6 ways how I’ve been adding more ease and calmness throughout my days and hopefully they’ll help you!
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