Ep31 Tarryn Reeves - She Changed the Rules of Writing and Business

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2024 · 49 MIN

Ep31 Tarryn Reeves - She Changed the Rules of Writing and Business

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In this transformative episode of Magnificence, host Patricia Lindner engages with the extraordinary Tarryn Reeves, a master of words and a guiding light for aspiring authors and entrepreneurs. Dive deep into a discussion that’s as raw as it is real, exploring the unique intersections of personal transformation and professional success. Tarryn, a best-selling author and acclaimed book coach, shares her journey to entrepreneurial exhilaration.Patricia brings her insightful questioning and deep understanding of Human Design into the conversation, making complex concepts accessible and engaging. Together, they discuss how Tarryn’s approach to business, focusing on authenticity and strategic storytelling, enables her clients to not just sell books, but to inspire change.Key Highlights:- The Role of Human Design: Learn how Tarryn leverages her understanding of being a 'Projector' to manage energy and maximize efficiency in her business.- Storytelling as a Tool for Connection: Tarryn discusses the transformative power of storytelling in building relationships and businesses.- The Art of Entrepreneurial Balance: Insights into how Tarryn structures her business to foster creativity while maintaining personal well-being.- A Path to Publishing: Explore Tarryn’s philosophy on the deeper purpose of publishing and how she supports her clients in telling their stories authentically.Whether you're an entrepreneur, writer, or anyone longing to harness their true potential, this episode promises not just to enlighten but to inspire actionable change. Tune in to unlock the secrets of aligning your profession with your passion and learn how to live Magnificently according to your own Design.

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