Stories From Women Who Walk

Your Biggest Baddest Life With Business and Empowerment Coach Sarah B Rawz. Part 2.

Episode Summary

Join us for Part 2 of my guest interview with the biggest and baddest business and life coach I know: Sarah B Rawz. You'll be glad you did!

Episode Notes

Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk: true-life, practical, funny, heart-breaking, insightful human experience stories from women who are walking their lives while their lives walk them and the lasting difference these journeys have made. You’ll recognize yourself in stories of adversity, challenge, fear, discovery, adventure, expression, and more. Why? Because, the sorcery of stories is this: they help each of us to be seen and heard, to understand and be understood. I’m your host, Diane Wyzga.

Today my guest is Sarah B Rawz who’s joining us from Virginia. When last we spoke I was beginning to pose a question to Sarah B about a favorite topic of hers: From Gremlins to Golden Buddha. Let’s hear what this talented, insightful, and fabulous coach has to share with us.

Minute

0:00 to 2:20 Introduction

From Gremlins to Golden Buddha

2:00 to 8:45  Discomfort and the Gremlins

8:45 to 12:45 The Golden Buddha Story  

12:45 to 46:36 Three Tips to Shift Gremlin to Golden Buddha

Networking As Discomfort - So Now What?  

16:40 to 22:50  Networking Is Icky and Insincere

Legacy

22:50 to 27:55  Lasting Results

27: 55 to 31:09  Thank You With a Full Heart

Before I say thank you I want to mention that all social media links as well as all the connections to Sarah B’s website, newsletter and blog are posted below in these Episode Notes. Please make sure you visit Sarah B, check out the many resources available to you, sign up for her newsletter, and consider scheduling time to talk with Sarah B to continue this Super Power conversation and move in the direction you might not even know you need to go.  

Thank you for sharing your walk with us. I wish you Buen Camino as you go forward!

Here we are, at the end of the road but not the journey. Thank you for listening to this episode of Stories From Women Who Walk with your host Diane Wyzga and my guest Sarah B Rawz. I hope you were as inspired and motivated as I was by Sarah B and the journey of her life story that walks a long way to helping you with yours. Remember to visit Sarah B on her website and sign up for her monthly newsletter to stay in touch with what’s next. All links are in these Episode Notes. Meanwhile, please stop by every Monday through Friday for 60 Seconds, Time Out Tuesday, Story Prompt Friday, and every Thursday for longer guest interviews and Diane-On-Mic episodes. You’ll find us on Simplecast or your favorite podcast platform. Come for the stories - stay for the magic! And speaking of magic, would you leave us a nice rating and review on Apple Podcasts. When you return bring your friends and rellies. You will have wonderful company as we walk our lives together.

Sarah B's BIO:

Sarah B Rawz is a business and empowerment coach who builds her work on two guiding beliefs: One, that we are not creating our best selves but, rather, uncovering them; and, two, that the often-challenging work of uncovering our best selves is also what gives us the energy, presence, and wisdom to make our unique positive change in the world. From that foundation, she acts as a catalyst for professionals, world-changers, and humans of all stripes to live more fully into their biggest, baddest life.

How to connect to Sarah B: [website | linkedin | newsletter goodness]

http://rawzcoaching.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahbrawz

http://rawzcoaching.com/bbcrew/

Newsletter: https://rawzcoaching.us8.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=6e8aadeca1b71fe8c46571ba7&id=d5691136ea

 

Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team 

Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga: Quarter Moon Story Arts

Music: Entering Erdenheim from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

Sound Editing: Dawin Carlisle & First Class Reels

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