PODCAST · business
The Firestarter Podcast
by Firestarter Interactive
Hosted by Willa Kammerer, The Firestarter Podcast is your space for bold conversations on building a high-caliber personal brand, scaling an online business, and leading with purpose.We dive into the strategies, systems, and stories behind today’s most magnetic entrepreneurs, speakers, and creators—alongside world-class experts in sales, digital courses, marketing, SaaS, performance, mindset, and leadership. Together, we uncover the art of building a personal brand that doesn’t just stand out, but scales into a premium online business.From camera confidence to software systems, from brand authority to life alignment, each episode is designed to spark clarity and fuel your next level.As a mompreneur and movement maker, Willa brings her own lens of bravery, balance, and bold vision to every conversation—helping you not just build a business, but craft a life and legacy on fire.
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Understand Human Design to Unlock Alignment in Business And Wealth with Hannah Chapman
Alignment creates momentum because when your business reflects who you truly are, growth feels more natural, sustainable, and fulfilling.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Hannah Chapman, Founder of X-squared Wealth Planning, talks about how understanding your human design can create deeper alignment in business, life, and long-term wealth building. We unpack why so many entrepreneurs feel stuck trying to follow strategies that were never designed for them in the first place. Hannah reveals how discovering her own human design helped her stop forcing herself into traditional expectations and start building her business around her actual strengths. From understanding your authority to recognizing the difference between alignment and conditioning, this conversation offers a powerful reminder that success becomes far more sustainable when it’s built around who you truly are.If you’re tired of forcing strategies that leave you drained and disconnected, watch the full episode of Understand Human Design to Unlock Alignment in Business And Wealth with Hannah Chapman.HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"When you're making money in a way that's aligned with you, that's what leads to being able to pay yourself appropriately, pay your employees, and move money into diversified places.” Hannah ChapmanABOUT THE GUESTHannah Chapman is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor (APMA®), and Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC®) with over 20 years of experience in the financial industry helping business owners and executives plan for and achieve their biggest financial goals and dreams. As the founder and CEO of both X-squared Wealth Planning and Expansive CEO, Hannah is a champion for visionary leaders. Hannah blends the logical work of financial planning with the emotional aspects of money, guiding entrepreneurs to clear old Money Stories and align with their highest potential through inner child healing, Human Design and Gene Keys exploration, and ongoing coaching and support. She is also the host of two podcasts, Investment Friday, and Expansive CEO, both available on all podcast platforms and YouTube, and a sought-after speaker on financial empowerment and visionary leadership. Hannah Chapman:Website: https://www.x2wealthplanning.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hannah.chapman.54379236/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hannah.chapman.cfp/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahrchapman/ ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How to Heal Burnout at the Root (Not Just Push Through It) with Dr. Robyn McKay
Burnout is often a sign that something deeper is asking for your attention because you’ve carried too much for too long.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Dr. Robyn McKay, award-winning therapist with a PhD in Counseling Psychology, talks about how to heal burnout at the root instead of just pushing through it. We unpack why burnout is often the signal, not the problem, and what happens when high performers keep overriding their own capacity. Dr. Robyn shares how burnout can stem from deeper patterns like moral injury, over-responsibility, and the pressure leaders carry for everyone around them. We talk about nervous system overload, the emotional weight of leadership, and why success without alignment eventually feels hollow. We also explore the importance of discernment, energy hygiene, and reconnecting with what truly grounds you. Start rebuilding from a place that feels lighter, clearer, and more aligned. Watch the full episode of How to Heal Burnout at the Root (Not Just Push Through It) with Dr. Robyn McKay.HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"Be true to who you are. Say what you need to say, have a filter, but say it. If someone stops being there for you because of it, then it wasn't meant to be.” Dr. Robyn McKayABOUT THE GUESTDr. Robyn McKay is an award-winning therapist, author, and PhD-level counseling psychologist who works privately with high-level leaders in medicine, technology, finance, law, and entertainment. As a noted expert in the psychology of giftedness, she brings a rare blend of psychological depth and strategic insight to leaders who are carrying more than anyone can see. Dr. Robyn meets her clients exactly where they are and helps them heal from the inside out, not just push through. For high achievers ready to address burnout at its root, she offers something rarer than strategy: the perspective to finally see what's underneath it all. Dr. Robyn McKay:Website: https://www.drrobynmckay.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/robynmckayphd LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynmckay1/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/robynmckayphd/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@robynmckayphd ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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Leading in Life and Business With Faith Over Fear with Ryan Reichert and Lisa Sander
The moment we choose faith over fear in our calling, relationships, or business, everything starts to shift.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Ryan Reichert, Best Selling Author and Professional Speaker, and Lisa Sander, Founder & CEO of Our Healer LLC, talk about what it really means to lead from faith, how alignment shows up in the smallest God-given moments, and why the things we fear most are often the exact doorways we need to walk through.They share the raw, real journey of building something meaningful after things fall apart. We talk about their FOCUS method, their shared podcast, and what it looks like to bet on yourself when the stakes feel impossibly high. What strikes me most about both Ryan and Lisa is that their faith is practical, daily, and deeply personal. Tune in to the full episode of Leading in Life and Business With Faith Over Fear with Ryan Reichert and Lisa Sander and let this one be the push you've been waiting for.HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"Your greatest trials in life define who you're supposed to be. They literally awaken who your soul truly is. I call it the war of purpose: built to break." Ryan Reichert"Be true to who you are. Say what you need to say. If someone stops being there for you because of it, then it wasn't meant to be.” Lisa Sander ABOUT THE GUESTRyan Reichert is a best selling author and professional speaker whose life story is a testament to turning breaking points into building points. A retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel with 23 years of service — including airborne, ranger, and combat deployments — he went on to apply that same resilience in the Fortune 500 world before answering a deeper calling. Today, Ryan is co-founder of Our Protector Legendary Leadership Companies, where he provides coaching, keynotes, and leadership training rooted in faith and purpose. Ryan Reichert:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/armyrt1978 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryan.t.reichert LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanreichert78/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@armyrt1978 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OurHealerOurProtector Lisa Sander is a Founder & CEO of Our Healer LLC and Registered Nurse whose 16+ years in healthcare have given her a front-row seat to the power of resilience, healing, and the human spirit. As Founder and CEO of Our Healer LLC, she channels that experience into coaching others to break through fear and step boldly into their best selves. Her background in patient care and clinical leadership sharpened a rare combination of compassion and strategic thinking that she now brings to every stage, session, and conversation.Lisa Sander:Website: https://lisasander.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisa.p.sander LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-sander-80359725a/ Our Healer, Our ProtectorWebsite: https://ourprotectordevelopment.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575993385269 ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How to Protect Your Brand Before Someone Else Does with Sarah Gilliland
Building a brand takes years. Losing the rights to it can happen in a single filing by someone who got there first. In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Sarah Gilliland, Founding Attorney at Rising Brand Legal, talks about everything entrepreneurs need to know about intellectual property and why waiting is the riskiest move you can make. Sarah breaks down what actually needs to be protected, how the filing process works, and why your filing date is everything.She also gets into the nuances of trademarking proprietary methods and processes, and what IP protection means for the long-term value and sellability of your brand.Stop waiting for someone else to file first. Watch the full episode of How to Protect Your Brand Before Someone Else Does with Sarah Gilliland and take the one step that protects everything you've built. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"Your filing date is your protection date. Once you file, the Kardashians cannot spend enough money to jump ahead of you in line." Sarah GillilandABOUT THE GUESTSarah Gilliland is the founding attorney of Rising Brand Legal, where she helps entrepreneurs protect their brands before someone else does through smart trademarks, contracts, and legal strategy. With over 15 years as both an attorney and entrepreneur, she brings practical, founder-first insight to safeguarding growing portfolios of brands, products, and services. Sarah specializes in simplifying complex intellectual property protection into clear, actionable steps so business owners can secure what they’ve built and scale with confidence. Through her personalized approach, she empowers founders to focus on growth while their brand and legacy are fully protected.Rising Brand Legal: https://www.risingbrandlegal.com/ Sarah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trademark-lawyer-sarahg/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarahknowslegal?igsh=czVrNGdvZjV2ejlj TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thelawyersarah Threads: https://www.threads.com/@thelawyersarah ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How to Retire in 10 Years or Less Using Real Estate (Even If You're a Busy Entrepreneur) with Ryan D. Lee
You're building a business, generating income, and still wondering why financial freedom feels out of reach. In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Ryan D. Lee, Financial Freedom Strategist, talks about the framework behind building real, lasting financial freedom as a busy entrepreneur and why real estate is the missing piece most high earners overlook.Ryan's approach is refreshingly straightforward which is to make money, keep money, invest for cash flow. He breaks down why your business is your greatest investment first, how to know when you're ready to build external income streams, and how his team has helped clients close over 5,000 single-family homes.You didn't build your business to stay stuck. Start building the exit strategy you actually deserve. Watch the full episode of How to Retire in 10 Years or Less Using Real Estate (Even If You're a Busy Entrepreneur) with Ryan D. Lee. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"Money's greatest ability is to give you more options with your time and more control over your life." Ryan D. LeeABOUT THE GUESTRyan D. Lee is a financial freedom strategist and founder of Wealth Outside Wall Street, where he helps entrepreneurs retire in 10 years or less using principle-based wealth strategies. After losing most of his retirement in 2008, Ryan rebuilt his financial future and successfully retired at age 34 by rejecting conventional financial systems. Today, he teaches business owners how to leverage real estate and alternative frameworks to create predictable, scalable wealth without sacrificing their time or focus. Through his work, Ryan empowers busy entrepreneurs to break free from traditional paths and build lasting financial independence on their own terms.Website: https://ryandlee.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryan.d.lee.50 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-d-lee-31838b304/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theryandlee/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ryan_d_lee Wealth Outside WallstreetWebsite: https://wealthoutsidewallstreet.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wealthoutsidewallstreet/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WealthOutsideWallStreet ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How to Scale Your Business With Aligned Execution with Olenka Cullinan
Most entrepreneurs don't hit a ceiling because they stopped dreaming big. They hit it because their operations never caught up with their ambition.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Olenka Cullinan, Chief Sparkle Officer and CEO of iStartFirst, names what so many founders feel but can't articulate. Every hire, client, and next step still running through you is a bottleneck. She calls it the hero trap, and she's seen it cap seven-figure businesses just as fast as it caps six-figure ones. We talk about where to start when your business is still in wild-west mode, how to use a simple stoplight system to get decisions off your plate, and the hard conversation around the team. Systems aren't a constraint on your creativity. They're what create the white space to actually lead.If the freedom you built this for has started to feel like a cage, this is the episode that shows you the way out. Watch this episode of How to Scale Your Business With Aligned Execution with Olenka Cullinan. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"We start our business and carry everything. We have what I call the WIT — whatever it takes. But as you grow, the system has to align with that growth. - Olenka CullinanABOUT THE GUESTOlenka Cullinan is the Chief Sparkle Officer and CEO of iStartFirst, where she helps founders and CEOs scale their businesses through aligned execution, systems, and leadership structure. Having supported over 1,000 leaders—from fast-growing startups to Fortune 500 organizations—she specializes in transforming businesses that rely on the founder into companies that run with clarity, efficiency, and momentum. A two-time exited founder and globally recognized business strategist, Olenka is known for helping leaders shift from being the engine of their business to becoming the architect of it.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olenka-cullinan-7872b657/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olenkacullinan/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olenkacullinan/ istartfirstWebsite: https://istartfirst.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/istartfirst-com/ ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How She Built Unstoppable On-Camera Confidence
Confidence on camera is something you build through courage, repetition, and a willingness to show up before you feel ready.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Tanya Memme, Award-Winning TV Host, Speaker, and Executive Communication & Public Personality Coach, talks about how she built unstoppable on-camera confidence. We break down what it really takes to show up powerfully on video and why confidence grows through action.Tanya shares her journey from a humiliating moment on stage to becoming a nationally recognized TV host, proving that confidence is earned through experience. From pageants to hundreds of auditions to hosting major shows, her story shows what consistency really looks like.Whether you’re speaking to a camera, a room, or a client, your ability to communicate clearly and connect emotionally is what builds trust and authority.Start building the skill that will amplify your voice, your message, and your impact. Watch this episode of How She Built Unstoppable On-Camera Confidence. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"Confidence on camera is really about practice, just turning on the camera and doing it." - Tanya MemmeABOUT THE GUESTTanya Memme is an award-winning TV host, speaker, and founder of Mastering The Spotlight On-Camera Confidence Academy, where she helps leaders and entrepreneurs build personal brands that command attention and earn trust. With over two decades in television, including hosting nationally recognized shows, Tanya brings real-world media experience into her coaching—teaching clients how to communicate with clarity, authenticity, and presence under pressure. As a certified somatic life coach, she blends inner confidence with practical communication strategies to help individuals show up powerfully on stage, on camera, and across digital platforms.Website: https://tanyamemme.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tanya.memme.5 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanyamemmeofficial/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyamemme/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tmemme28/ X: https://x.com/tanya_memme YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TanyaMemmeOfficial ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How to Build a Personal Brand Premium Clients Trust
Premium clients are drawn to brands that feel clear, confident, and deeply rooted in self-worth.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Bela Gandhi, Founder of Smart Dating Academy, unpacks the surprising parallels between dating and business, and why the same principles that attract the right partner also attract the right clients. We talk about building confidence through action, raising your standards, and creating attraction by showing up as the strongest version of yourself.Bela shares why lasting trust begins with knowing your value, expecting acceptance, and refusing to settle for misaligned opportunities. We also explore how true magnetism comes from alignment. When your brand reflects that clarity, premium clients stop needing to be convinced because the right fit feels obvious.Stop overexplaining, stop chasing, and start attracting clients who already trust your value. Tune in to this episode of How to Build a Personal Brand Premium Clients Trust. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"Expect acceptance. It makes you feel the powerful version of you, so you can be your most authentic self." - Bela GandhiABOUT THE GUESTBela Gandhi is the founder of Smart Dating Academy, one of the nation’s top dating coaching firms, and a nationally recognized relationship expert trusted by millions through appearances on Good Morning America, the TODAY Show, and major national media outlets. Known for building a results-driven brand often called the “Harvard Business School of Dating,” Bela has established herself as a trusted authority by combining deep expertise with a proven, client-centered process. Her personalized coaching approach has helped countless clients break old patterns, build confidence, and create meaningful relationships with lasting success.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bela.gandhi LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bela-gandhi-64b88812/ X: https://x.com/belagandhilove YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/smartdatingacademy Smart Dating AcademyWebsite: https://www.smartdatingacademy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smartdatingacademy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smartdatingacademy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/smart-dating-academy/ ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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Creating Magnetic Personal Brand That Actually Feels Authentic
A magnetic personal brand feels natural, clear, and true to who you are.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Rubina Chadha, Founder of Inner Design, talks about creating a personal brand that actually feels authentic. We focus on why presence drives connection and how your internal state shapes every word you share.Rubina breaks down how real branding starts from within, your lived experience, values, and how you show up when you’re not performing. We talk about the nervous system behind confidence, why forced content creates friction, and how alignment creates consistency that doesn’t drain you.We also address the pressure to copy what’s working for others and how that quietly pulls you away from your voice. When you stop borrowing and start listening, your message sharpens, content flows, and brand becomes easier to sustain.Start showing up in a way that feels true and works. Watch this episode of Creating Magnetic Personal Brand That Actually Feels Authentic. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"When you try to sound like someone else, your message gets lost and your clarity is gone." - Rubina ChadhaABOUT THE GUESTRubina Chadha is the founder of Inner Design, where she helps leaders, creatives, and changemakers build authentic, magnetic personal brands by reconnecting with their inner clarity and creative flow. As a trauma-informed educator and breathwork facilitator, she blends nervous system science, mindfulness, and intentional design to help individuals show up with presence and alignment. Her work supports high-performing leaders in moving out of burnout and into a state of grounded confidence, where their voice and message feel natural and true.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theofficialrubina/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rubina-c/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RubinaChadha Thread: https://www.threads.com/@theofficialrubina?xmt=AQF0gRNB2xcVl9Jl_73jisaXQE5UEcMJb0xzB7TkDwvCGqA The Inner Design: Website: https://theinnerdesign.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/theinnerdesigndotcom/?hl=en ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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Why Most Online Offers Don’t Work (And How to Build Experiences People Want)
The best online offers turn expertise into experiences that help people take action, achieve results, and create real transformation.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Jasmine Jonte, Founder of CRE8TION, talks about why many online offers struggle and build learning experiences people genuinely want. We break down the difference between sharing knowledge and teaching in a way that drives real progress.Jasmine explains why strong programs focus on action, clear outcomes, and the right support structures. We also talk about aligning lessons with real-world results, designing offers around the ideal student, and choosing a business model that actually fits the founder.As your expertise grows, your offer should grow with it.Start building offers people finish, recommend, and return to. Press play on this episode of Why Most Online Offers Don’t Work (And How to Build Experiences People Want) with Jasmine Jonte. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"If you try to productize without enough experience, you don’t have enough data points to make good decisions." - Jasmine JonteABOUT THE GUESTJasmine Jonte is the founder of CRE8TION, a done-for-you course creation agency that helps experts turn their knowledge into world-class learning experiences that actually deliver results. Drawing from her background in teaching, Jasmine specializes in translating complex expertise into actionable programs that guide students toward real transformation. She works with online experts, speakers, and consultants to move beyond information overload and design offers that are structured, engaging, and built around clear outcomes. Through CRE8TION, Jasmine helps entrepreneurs stay in their genius zone while their ideas are transformed into scalable programs people genuinely want to buy and complete.Website: https://www.jasminejonte.com/ Cre8tion: https://www.cre8tion.co/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminejonte/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/jasminejonte YT: https://www.youtube.com/@JasmineJonteCRE8TION ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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The Psychology of Influence: Why People Say Yes (or No)
Influence grows when people feel seen, heard, and understood. The leaders who create momentum are more aware.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Brian Galke, Founder of Subtleskills, talks about the psychology of influence and why people say yes—or no. We break down how reading subtle cues, understanding communication styles, and focusing fully on the person in front of you changes the outcome of every conversation.Brian shares how mastering soft skills transformed him from an introvert into a powerful communicator. We talk about identifying someone’s baseline, adapting your language and applying the platinum rule: treat people the way they want to be treated. When you stop pushing and start personalizing, influence becomes natural.If you’re building a brand or growing your authority, this episode will sharpen how you connect and communicate. Watch the full episode of The Psychology of Influence: Why People Say Yes (or No). HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"When you can be in the room with people and you can actually create a connection, that’s what changes things." - Brian GalkeABOUT THE GUESTBrian Galke is a keynote speaker and founder of SubtleSkills, where he teaches teams how to decode facial features to build deeper human connection. With over two decades of experience in business coaching and sales training, Brian equips speakers and leaders with practical skills to read the room, strengthen relationships, and increase impact. Known as a "People Connector," he blends science-backed insights on facial decoding and body language with street-smart storytelling. His work spans industries from healthcare and SaaS to retail and government, helping professionals communicate with clarity and confidence.FB: https://www.facebook.com/brian.galke/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/briangalke/?hl=en LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/briangalke/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMfwlTUDTOxRgp15WnAhnPg SubtleSkills: https://subtleskills.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/subtleskills IG: https://www.instagram.com/subtleskills/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/subtleskills/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@subtleskillsABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How Referrals Can Explode Your Business
Sustainable growth doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from leveraging what already works.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Sebastian Cruze, founder of DreamTeam100.ai, shares why referrals — not more content, ads, or endless webinars — may be the most underutilized growth channel in your business.We unpack what it really means to become referable, how to build intentional partnerships that create consistent deal flow, and why trust has become the most valuable currency in today’s market.Sebastian reframes referrals as a system and challenges the conventional obsession with scaling through cold traffic. Instead, he invites us to double down on the relationships already producing results.Shift from chasing leads to building a business where opportunity flows through aligned relationships. This conversation will reshape your growth strategy.Don’t miss the full episode of How Referrals Can Explode Your Business with Sebastian Cruze.HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE“I've seen how much time people put into the webinar, the social, the ad. What if we just took 10 minutes and looked at the clients who have referred you the most? Why not call them up — take them to dinner or give them a gift? Taking that same mindset to referrals… double down on what's producing the best results.”ABOUT THE GUESTSebastian Cruze is the Founder of Dream Team 100, a highly curated referral mastermind for six- and seven-figure coaches. Through his Dream Team Network, he leads a powerful community built around strategic referrals, aligned partnerships, and intentional deal flow. His mission is bold and purpose-driven: to help raise consciousness in the United States by fostering greater wealth, health, and happiness through community-driven business growth.Connect with Sebastian Cruze:Website: https://dreamteam100.ai/IG: https://www.instagram.com/sebastiancruzeFB: https://www.facebook.com/sebastiancruze15LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastiancruze/X: https://x.com/_sebastiancruzeYT: https://www.youtube.com/@SebastianCruzeABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammererIG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels#Referrals #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #ReferralMarketing #BusinessStrategy
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Why Your Vision Isn't Working: How To Turn Clarity into Momentum
Why Your Vision Isn't Working: How To Turn Clarity into MomentumIf you’ve ever felt clear about what you want but frustrated by how slowly it’s showing up, you’re not alone.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Niko Arapkiles, Founder of Vision Espresso, talks about why vision often fails to translate into results and how to turn clarity into real momentum. We explore what happens when mindset, identity, and action fall out of sync, and why getting clear is only the first step.Niko shares how vision, identity, and execution must work together to create lasting change. You’ll know the balance between reflection and action, identifying the internal blocks that stall progress, and why consistency matters more than intensity. This conversation brings practical perspective to the inner work that supports sustainable growth in business and life.Discover how to turn your vision into momentum that actually moves you forward. Watch the full episode of Why Your Vision Isn't Working: How To Turn Clarity into Momentum. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE“If you’re not experiencing the life that you want… that’s because it’s programmed for that.” - Niko ArapkilesABOUT THE GUESTNiko Arapkiles is the founder of Vision Espresso, where he helps founders and executives turn clarity into momentum by anchoring identity, vision, and focus through AI-powered storytelling. His work supports a new era of leadership—one that blends emotional intelligence, energetic alignment, and daily intentional action. Through a simple, six-minute-a-day protocol, Niko helps leaders embody the future they’re here to create rather than just think about it. Vision Espresso has supported over 100 leaders and creators in translating inner clarity into cultural alignment, sharper strategy, and sustained momentum. IG: https://www.instagram.com/nikoarapkiles/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/niko-arapkiles-991b7064/ Vision EspressoWebsite: https://visionespresso.co/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/visionespresso/ ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How to Turn A Podcast Into an Revenue Generating Asset That Scales Your Business
How to Turn A Podcast Into an Revenue Generating Asset That Scales Your Business with Tamara ThompsonA podcast has the potential to become one of the most powerful growth tools in your business when it’s built with intention.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Tamara Thompson, Co-Founder of Broadcast Your Authority, talks about how to turn a podcast into a revenue-generating asset that scales your business. We break down what separates podcasts that grow influence from those that quietly stall and how to build a show that actually supports your goals.Tamara shares how to approach podcasting as a long-term business tool, not just a content channel. Creating content people are actively searching for, using short-form to drive attention to long-form episodes, and positioning yourself as the authority instead of letting your show do all the talking. We also explore why consistency, clear calls to action, and data-driven decisions matter if you want your podcast to lead to clients, partnerships, and real momentum.Learn how to turn your podcast into an asset that works as hard as you do. Watch the full episode of How to Turn A Podcast Into an Revenue Generating Asset That Scales Your Business with Tamara Thompson. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"When you're more strategic with the content that people are actually searching for and you provide the value, then they want more of it." - Tamara Thompson ABOUT THE GUESTTamara Thompson is the co-founder of Broadcast Your Authority, where she helps founders and organizations turn podcasts into revenue-generating assets that scale their businesses. She specializes in a data-driven podcast growth method designed to attract ideal prospects, generate qualified leads, and unlock new business opportunities. Working with hundreds of podcasts each week, Tamara goes beyond production to deliver a complete marketing strategy and growth partnership. Her work transforms content into connection—amplifying authority, mission, and offers across every platform.LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamarathompson-serioustakepro/FB: https://www.facebook.com/DirectorTamaraT/IG: https://www.instagram.com/tamarathompsonofficial/YT: https://www.youtube.com/@broadcastyourauthorityTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tamarathompsonofficialBroadcast Your AuthorityWebsite: https://broadcastyourauthority.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/broadcastyourauthorityTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@broadcastyourauthorityLearn more about Tamara Thompson on LinkedIn, and follow her on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube.Explore Broadcast Your Authority on their website, connect with the community on Facebook, and follow along on Instagram and TikTok.ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/https://go.firestarterix.com/https://firestarterfunnels.com/https://firestarterpodcast.com/LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammererIG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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What Most Entrepreneurs Get Wrong About Legal Protection as They Scale
What Most Entrepreneurs Get Wrong About Legal Protection as They ScaleGrowth brings opportunity and risk. As your business scales, the decisions you make behind the scenes can either protect what you’re building or quietly put it at risk.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Juliet Peters, Founder of Framework Legal PLLC, talks about what most entrepreneurs get wrong about legal protection as they scale. We have an honest conversation about why DIY documents, handshake agreements, and ignoring the numbers can cost you far more in the long run.Juliet breaks down the essential legal and financial foundations every growing business needs from operating agreements and contracts to clean books, insurance, and the right professional team. You’ll learn when to stop bootstrapping, how to think long-term instead of reacting in the moment, and why treating your business like a real company early on creates stability, confidence, and freedom. If you’re serious about scaling your business with intention, this episode offers practical guidance you can act on now. Tune in here: What Most Entrepreneurs Get Wrong About Legal Protection as They Scale. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTEYou don’t have the front end of the business without the back end of the business. - Juliet Peters ABOUT THE GUEST Juliet Peters, founder of Framework Legal, brings a wealth of experience toher legal career. She worked first as a television news journalist and latertransitioned into law. She earned her JD Cum Laude from ASU in 1998 andbegan as a civil litigator specializing in complex commercial disputes. Juliethas also served as Division Chief Counsel for the Child and Family ProtectionDivision of the Attorney General's Office, overseeing a team of 380 lawyersand staff statewide. In her role as Vice President and In-House Counsel for alarge Phoenix ice cream franchisor, she collaborated closely with variousbusiness departments, including Human Relations, Real Estate, and Marketing,while advising C-suite executives on crisis management and strategicinitiatives. Her diverse background gives her a unique perspective on the day-to-day challenges businesses face. Learn more about Juliet and Framework Legal PLLC on their website. Connect with Juliet on LinkedIn and YouTube.Learn more about Framework Legal PLLC on their website. Follow Framework Legal PLLC on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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How to Command the Room, Influence Others & Build Unshakable Confidence with Actor, Colin Egglesfield
How to Command the Room, Influence Others & Build Unshakable Confidence with Actor, Colin Egglesfield Confidence is something you build when you stop trying to be who you think you “should” be and start showing up as who you actually are.In this episode of The Firestarter Podcast, Colin Egglesfield, actor, speaker, and podcaster, talks about how to command the room, influence others, and build confidence that holds steady under pressure. Drawing from his acting career, Colin shares how presence, preparation, and purpose change the way people experience your message.We talk about letting go of perfection, aligning your values with the story you’re telling, and using simple frameworks to communicate with clarity and impact. This conversation reframes confidence as something you practice and shows how purpose-driven communication creates influence people can sense immediately. Give yourself permission to step into the room differently. Watch the full episode of How to Command the Room, Influence Others & Build Unshakable Confidence with Actor, Colin Egglesfield. HIGH-IMPACT GUEST QUOTE"Once you memorize the lines and you know what to say, then that takes some of the pressure off because you know what you’re there to do." - Colin Egglesfield ABOUT THE GUESTColin Egglesfield is an actor, speaker, and podcaster who helps leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives command the room, influence with authenticity, and build unshakable confidence. Drawing on more than two decades in Hollywood, he teaches proven communication and stagecraft frameworks that transform fear into presence and clarity. Through the power of storytelling, Colin guides others to connect deeply, speak with purpose, and show up powerfully in high-stakes moments. His work blends resilience, self-leadership, and performance psychology to help people align who they are with the message they’re here to share.Website: https://colinegglesfield.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/colinegglesfield/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/colinegglesfieldfanpage/ X: https://x.com/cegglesfield YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/ColinEgglesfieldYouTube ABOUT THE HOSTWilla Kammerer is the founder of Firestarter and the host of The Firestarter Podcast, where she helps entrepreneurs and experts step into personal brand leadership with authority, clarity, and the strategy and systems to support it.With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur and brand strategist, she has scaled Firestarter into a multi–7-figure agency serving Ivy League institutions, global organizations, and impact-driven leaders.Willa’s work blends strategic storytelling, digital systems, and business design to help leaders command the room, influence with authenticity, and build businesses that match their caliber.Through Firestarter Funnels and Firestarter Brand Accelerator, she supports ambitious founders in stepping into next-level personal brand leadership — building magnetic brands backed by the infrastructure, visibility, and systems required for scaling and sustainable growth.Website: https://willakammerer.com/ https://go.firestarterix.com/ https://firestarterfunnels.com/ https://firestarterpodcast.com/ LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willakammerer/FB: https://www.facebook.com/willakammerer IG: https://www.instagram.com/willakammerer/https://www.instagram.com/firestarterix/ https://www.instagram.com/firestarterfunnels
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Nikki Groom on Crafting a Life of Impact and Authenticity
In this riveting episode of the Firestarter Podcast, host Willa Kammerer dives deep into a conversation with Nikki Groom, a force of nature in the entrepreneurial world. Nikki, known for helping women leaders embrace their worth, shares her transformative journey from starting a misaligned business to discovering clarity and purpose in her work. This episode explores themes of business evolution, overcoming self-doubt, the essence of self-love, and the community's role in personal growth. Nikki offers practical tips for navigating entrepreneurial challenges and emphasizes the importance of alignment in creating a fulfilling life. Whether you're facing self-doubt or seeking to ignite your potential, Nikki's insights and strategies will inspire you to chart a path that's authentically yours. Join us as we explore Nikki's story, her groundbreaking book "A Power of Your Own," and how she's making waves by empowering women to lead with integrity and impact.
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Season II - Intro Episode | Rising Through Alignment: A New Chapter
Join host Willa Kammerer as we step into the transformative world of Season 2 of the Firestarter Podcast, where alignment, purpose, and deep, real conversations take center stage. This season, we delve into the lives of inspiring women who are navigating the complexities of life, overcoming challenges, and embracing their strength. From Willa's personal journey of motherhood and significant life changes to the powerful narratives of women forging their own audacious paths, we explore what it means to live aligned and unapologetically. Ready for a journey of insight, strategy, and hope? Dive into our season preview and get a taste of the compelling conversations and solo reflections awaiting you. Plus, discover a free resource designed to help you chart a future that's authentically yours. Welcome to a season of empowering stories, meaningful connections, and transformative journeys.
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Alissa Peterson on the Key Role of the Ocean in Climate Change, and the Evolution and Explosion of Bluetech and the Blue Economy
Welcome to The Firestarter Podcast—people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers—and lives—of impact. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers—and lives—of impact. In this episode, Willa speaks with guest Alissa Peterson, co-founder and executive director of SeaAhead, a bluetech startup platform helping build ocean-based companies. As the conversation gets underway, Alissa shares how she developed an interest in oceans and got into her current line of work. SeaAhead arose when she and her co-founder met and aligned on their mutual interest in working with overlooked entrepreneurs in the blue economy space. Since the 2018 launch of SeaAhead, Alissa has seen more and more how intertwined the ocean and people are, as well as the value of taking a solution-oriented approach to the ocean. She and her colleagues intend for SeaAhead to represent a third leg of the stool of ocean-related work; while there are many scientific and philanthropic efforts underway, SeaAhead takes a venture innovation approach. Later in the conversation, Alissa shares about some particularly interesting projects that SeaAhead has been working with, such as Beta Hatch and FuelTrust, and explains how factors like low regulatory development and questions of control have led to a relative lag in ocean-oriented venture projects. Getting into more details about SeaAhead, Alissa shares about the organization's think tank, the SeaAhead Ventures program, the BlueSwell startup incubator, and SeaAhead’s support of a bluetech cluster growing in the northeastern US. She comments on the evolution of the bluetech space in recent years, details the current challenge of pilot projects, and explains why the space requires a collective approach. As the episode wraps up, Alissa speaks to the social impact of work in the bluetech space, and how bluetech improves lives from a coastal community development standpoint. She addresses SeaAhead's current inflection point and what is to come, and invites interested listeners to get involved in bluetech work, too!Timestmaps: 0:46 – Host Willa Kammerer welcomes today's guest, Alissa Peterson.4:20 - How did she get interested in the ocean and into this work, and how are the oceans doing?12:11 - Willa asks about particularly interesting projects SeaAhead has been working with.16:32 - Alissa comments on a lag in ocean ventures, as well as the work of SeaAhead.22:59 - She then shares about the recent evolution of bluetech and a current roadblock.28:19 - Why does SeaAhead take a collective, ecosystem approach?32:54 - Bluetech work improves lives by fueling community development.39:58 - Conversation shifts to SeaAhead's current inflection point and future.43:15 - Willa asks if Alissa has any final call to action for listeners.Links: Learn more about SeaAhead and connect at [email protected] with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the podcast, find show notes and the video of today’s show here. Keywords: Bluetech, startup platform, ocean, ocean-based companies, blue economy, green tech, entrepreneurs, impact, environment, working waterfront, New England, Boston. intersection, solution-oriented approach, venture innovation, maritime, regulatory development, investment, think tank, Northeast, pilot project, ecosystem, stakeholder, coastal community development, inflection point
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Hans Manzke on the Power of Curiosity, Networks, and Radical Self-Honesty Applied to our Professional and Personal Lives
Tune in to this episode of the FireStarter Podcast where host Willa Kammerer guides a discussion on people, ideas, and topics that move us forward. Building both professional business and personal passion on making the world a better place through storytelling, Willa talks to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers in impact. In today’s conversation, guest Hans Manzke is welcomed on to chat about the power of curiosity, networks, and radical self honesty in relation to professional and personal lives. Hans has over 15 years of experience in this field across public, private, and non-profit sectors. In speaking to all types of leaders, Hans expresses his core belief that humans are strongest in their inner selves. He presses in to this in order to unlock higher levels of performance. Willa introduces Hans as the Principle at the Clearing and the author of, For All: Democratizing Big Ideas. After recounting how they first met, Willa jumps right in and asks Hans to reflect on how curiosity played a role in his journey. Learn about the “why” questions he once asked to his parents as a young child that are still part of his daily work routine today. Hans walks through his career pathway post-college, and how he got to where he is today. After working in other fields including journalism and publishing, Hans learned by contrast to gain clarity and conviction for the current line of work he’s in. Once he got into his current field, what stood out to him was how fortunate and lucky he had been with being in the right place at the right time, and knowing the right people. In becoming an author, Hans wanted to work to give back to people that may not be as fortunate. They take a moment to dive into the idea of democratizing, reflecting on this in both life and career. Working in the equity and inclusion space, Hans decided he wanted to contribute to helping to level the playing field. Shifting topics, Willa asks Hans about the affect the pandemic has had on him and how he has worked to navigate the circumstances. With uncertainty still on the horizon, the timeless human questions and frameworks offered in Hans’ book help people navigate these circumstances. Hans chats about the shared experiences of hardship and negativity, that are simultaneously met with a lot of goodness and positivity. Learn about the unique opportunities that COVID has brought to both Willa and Hans. Taking a few minutes to dive more into the substance of For All: Democratizing Big Ideas, Hans speaks to the big ideas that he outlines throughout. While there are 10 big ideas, Hans just names a few here, particularly those that are personally standing out to him now. Listen as he discusses Imposter Syndrome and ikigai. Learn more about how to think and be radically attuned to your personal purpose. Willa asks Hans to share about an activity that could help to express one’s interests in compelling ways to find their ikigai—what this looks like in times and places. Furthermore, Hans shares about preconceived notions that he originally brought to the book, but did not hold up by the end. With the unique writing, editing, and publishing process through The Creators Institute, Hans addressed these notions head on. After a brief break, Willa and Hans discuss his emphasis on radical self-honesty and condor. Hans shares what he thinks and how he practices it big picture—he argues that one has to be honest with themselves before they are able to be honest with others. Listen as he discusses the Leadership Circle Tool and how creative competencies and reactive tendencies can be measured to help reveal differences between an aspirational-self and the real-self. Learn how we create limits where they may or may not need to exist. “Talent is equally distributed, opportunity is not.” As the conversation draws to a close, Hans offers advice for listeners who feel stuck. First, he encourages listeners to get tuned in to a personal sense of curiosity, remembering all the tools available to them. Additionally, he says listeners need to seek out the people and organizations out there to help with whatever they’re about—they are out there, you simply need to invest the energy to find, and benefit, from them. Willa’s rapid fire questions have Hans reflect on quotes that have guided him and things that are true of himself now, that he did not used to know. Timestmaps:0:01 - Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast0:45 - Guest Hans Manzke is introduced1:34 - Topics of today’s conversation outlined1:48 - Hans joins the conversation2:40 - Hans reflects on how curiosity has played a role in his journey5:10 - Walks through his career pathway post-college to get to where he is today7:42 - Idea of democratizing discussed10:00 - Other stops along the way13:53 - COVID Pandemic and how it has impacted work17:55 - Big ideas of his book—Imposter syndrome and ikigai29:54 - Preconceived notions brought to the book 33:11 - Break 38:08 - Radical self-honesty and candor38:40 - Created limits where they may or may not need to exist44:08 - Advice for listeners that feel stuck47:55 - Rapid fire questions51:20 - How to learn more about Hans, The Clearing, and where to find his book Links: Learn more about The Clearing. Connect with Hans on LinkedInConnect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the podcast, find show notes and the video of today’s show here. Learn more about Hans Manzke. Check out Hans’ book, For All:Democratizing Big Ideas, on Amazon. Keywords: Hans Manzke, curiosity, career, pathway, post-college, democratizing, pandemic, book, Imposter syndrome, ikigai, radical, self-honesty, candor, limits, advice, The Clearing, storytelling, networks, professional, personal, leaders, journalism, publishing, equity, inclusion, Leadership Circle, aspirational-self, real-self, opportunity, talent, tools
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Michael Hennessy on the Power of Lighting, Unexpected Pathways to Entrepreneurship, and Challenges and Opportunities of Running a Business
Welcome to the FireStarter Podcast where we discuss people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. Your host, Willa Kammerer, has built both her business and her passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers in impact. In this episode, Willa is joined by guest Michael Hennessy, founder and CEO of Wavelength Lighting Wavelength Lighting develops and implements energy efficient lighting in New York City. His company both works with industries that want to reduce their carbon footprint and companies building their first office or space who have conservation in mind. Michael didn’t come to this industry immediately, in fact, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to do out of college, but very quickly realized clean energy and conservation were passions of his. He worked in banks, and with hedge funds before he discovered the lighting industry.In the shift to energy efficient solutions, lighting has a unique set of challenges because unlike wind and solar energy, it was already a developed field. Michael explains that one of the core challenges was educating people to believe there is a better way to handle lighting and understand how much of a carbon footprint our lighting choices take up. Michael explains that filament lighting is a byproduct of heat, which is not a good use of energy. Industries then switched to fluorescent lighting which is slightly better in terms of energy converted to light; roughly 10% of the energy used in fluorescent lighting is making the light. LEDs however use 25% of the electricity run into them to create light. They last longer than traditional light bulbs and they’re better understood now than they used to be.His company has never had investors, so he’s been bootstrapping it from the beginning. In a lot of ways it was more of a small business than a startup in that way. For the first 18 months or so, Michael was on the streets of Brooklyn, visiting businesses and discussing the benefits of switching to the LED. If he was able to convince them to change their lighting to LEDs, he was the one installing those solutions in the early days. In recent years, there has been a shift for industries to turn toward solutions to reduce their carbon footprint. These systems not only are more energy efficient, but they are also cost effective and tend to pay for themselves within 3 years. Businesses have a huge responsibility to take control over sustainability and responsibility. There are risks to starting a company, and Michael says that he is naturally a fairly risk averse person. Through the years, he’s been able to persevere and build a business that helps people and makes positive changes. He’s also learned to love the physical aspects of their business. Before, he thought of work in terms of sitting at a desk for eight hours, and while he does less installation now than he used to, he enjoys that his job isn’t being stuck at a desk, When he thinks about his early career, he says it was about staying true to himself and admitting he didn’t know how things would go. For those just starting their career, he recommends reflecting on your why and identifying your purpose in the broadest possible terms so you can give yourself flexibility. Michael is very hopeful for the future, expanding their business in New York, and making the Wavelength model even more effective. He is also hopeful for the climate in the future, he says things are starting to change and trend for the better.Timestmaps: 0:01 – Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast and today’s guest 2:52 - Michael give an elevator pitch for Wavelength Lighting8:47 - The challenges and opportunities of energy efficient lighting10:59 - The advantages of energy efficient lighting13:52 - Michael discusses being an entrepreneur 17:10 - Early days of being an entrepreneur21:10 - What Micheal hears from the customers he works with35:48 - How Michael has learned to tolerate risk42:31 - Michael shares his advice to young people starting their career47:17 - Hopes for the futureLinks: Learn more about Wavelength. Connect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the podcast, find show notes and the video of today’s show here. Learn more about Michael HennessyKeywords: Lighting, carbon footprint, conservation, energy efficient, Brooklyn, New York City, LED lighting, entrepreneur, fluorescent lights, energy, clean energy, climate change, climate crisis, small business
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Katie McDonald on Turning Points, the Foundational Role of Self Care, and Strategies to Thrive
Welcome to The Firestarter Podcast—people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers — and lives — of impact. In this episode, Willa is joined by guest Katie McDonald, Founder and CEO of b.nourished, a business helping its clients discover the path of self care and self realization. Driven by her own desire and need for deep self care after burnout from corporate work and motherhood, Katie evolved into a self-care strategist with the mission of creating positive transformations in the lives of others. Listen as they delve more deeply into Katie’s story and work, share thoughts on the new year, self care strategies, cultivating respect for body and mind, and — last but not least — accountability. To begin, Katie offers insight for listeners on how she got to the place she is today. Her work began for Time Magazine selling advertising for 45 national publications. She became exhausted, depleted, and felt she was trading her health for sales. When we don’t feel we are good enough, Katie shares, we often overwork ourselves. However, self care is a valid and legitimate pursuit and the way to sustainable success. After ignoring her body’s warning signs of burnout and exhaustion, it was when Katie missed one meeting that she finally had a wake up call that things needed to change. On one of her darkest days, she chose to leave corporate America for good. Within months of leaving her corporate identity behind, Katie and her husband became parents. She applied her same obsessive approach to business to motherhood, but with even higher stakes. It took another sickness for Katie to realize, again, that things had gotten out of hand. Even during her time in the corporate world, Katie held interest in mindfulness and alternative medicine. However, she now knows that if your interests are only intellectual and not implemented into your life, they’re nothing more than useless mind candy. No resource you can buy will ever be as effective as self compassion, which is a habit to cultivate over time. Self care is knowing ourselves and being curious about ourselves, then having enough discipline to do for yourself what you know you need. Next, Katie shares her methods for advising clients and how listeners can apply these principles in their own lives. First, remember to slow down and choose a reflective, rather than a reactive, approach to life. It’s in the quiet and sensory moments that we really get to know ourselves. Then, observe the habits you currently have. The way we think we are living is often not the way we’re actually living. It’s essential to have strategies in place so that we don’t continue falling into the same habitual traps. Katie doesn't believe in balance, but sees life more as an orchestra containing many different phases and intensities. She offers a planner which contains assessments for different areas in your life to measure accountability from a place of kindness. We all have our own non-negotiable things we need in order to be at our best, regardless if we feel in the mood or have time to do them. These things must be the foundation of everything else we do. After fulfilling our responsibility to ourselves, we can then begin other things. Katie’s own non-negotiables include her morning routine, time in nature, exercise, planning time and tea time. She clarifies that non-negotiables are the things we do that make us like ourselves. Katie’s job isn’t to superimpose her own plan on someone else, but to help them reunite with themselves. Once you learn more about what you need to feel good, the tradeoff is simply too high to neglect it. The majority of people are so disconnected from their own thoughts that they begin to see their negative traits and habits as normal. As the episode comes to a close, Katie elaborates on the idea of choosing a single word as a benchmark. For this year, Katie’s own word is “awake”. This one word can act as a discernment tool to ground and root ourselves. Finally, she shares her own advice for navigating te world today. Timestmaps:0:01 – Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast and today’s guest4:43 - Katie’s early career and burnout in the corporate world. 7:18 - Katie’s healing journey. 11:44 - The significance of implementing daily practices and habits. 19:08 - Katie’s methods for advising her clients. 24:23 - Assessing the different parts of life and how they fit together. 31:16 - The roles of a therapist vs. wellness coach. 36:31 - Non-negotiable factors for success. 47:14 - The idea of choosing one word as a benchmark. 50:55 - Navigating the ever changing world. Links:Learn more about FirestarterIX. Connect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the podcast, find show notes and the video of today’s show here. Learn more about Katie McDonald and b.nourished. Keywords: Self care, nourishment, life journey, health, wellness, mindfulness, societal pressures, productivity, career, achievement, self worth, therapy, self love, career, careerist, high achievers, clarity, corporate america, corporate identity, identity, motherhood, parenting, overworked, burnout, nutrition, alternative health, daily habits, clear thinking, plant based diet, nutrition
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Dr. Dennis Rebelo on the Importance of Personalized Stories, his Peak Storytelling Method, and How to Story Like You Mean It
Welcome to The Firestarter Podcast—people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers of impact.In this episode, Willa is joined by guest Dr. Dennis Rebelo, a speaker, professor, career coach, and recent author of the book Story Like You Mean It. His passion is to utilize storytelling to help individuals craft the narrative of who they are and what uniquely drives us. Listen as they discuss this method of storytelling and the importance of our own personal stories in connecting more deeply and authentically with people in our professional spheres. The episode begins with Willa and Dennis sharing their love for storytelling as well as Dennis giving a preview of his book, Story Like You Mean It. This book is all about how storytelling can help answer the question of who we are and guides you on how to tell your own self-story in an authentic and meaningful way, known as the Peak Storytelling model. Dennis also goes on to discuss how this type of storytelling is like a muscle: it is something everyone can learn and teach through practice and motivation. He explains the process of the Peak Storytelling model as a methodology of showing you the dots in your life and using storytelling to connect them and exemplify your purpose and passions. Willa adds to this by discussing how this approach can help you be more conscious of the present and empower you to be the author of your life. Dennis then dives into the concept of how to hone in on your storytelling and use it in real life experiences, such as in interviews or to better connect with others in an authentic way. He demonstrates this through having Willa identify different influential moments or “dots” in her life and modeling how to use storytelling to connect these to show her passion for what she does. When someone asks you to share your story, there can be pressure to make it short and to the point, but Dennis shares how the Peak Storytelling model can help you communicate your purpose and passions to others in a more authentic and meaningful way. Willa then asks Dennis to share about his own interest in storytelling. For Dennis, this started at an early age when he began to be genuinely interested in others’ stories and asked questions to help him better understand who they were. From this flowed a new passion for helping people find their stories and learn how to tell them in authentic ways. Through this passion, he has been able to help many people find their passions through their narrative identity which has been used to create organizations and businesses. When passions are uncovered through storytelling, it allows people to become advocates for what they are passionate about and set lasting goals for how to influence the world for good. As the episode comes to a close, Willa asks Dennis some rapid-fire questions about what he has learned over the years and tips for listeners on how they can learn to tell their own stories. He points out the importance of connecting with your story and your purpose and using this to help answer your “why” questions in life. This can be done by looking at your story over time and seeing your why not as a one-time enlightenment, but as something discovered through the journey of life and your story. He gives the tips of practicing telling your story, getting connected with good resources, and focusing on being honest and authentic. Lastly, he closes by sharing how crafting your own life narrative can help you better appreciate life and find the beauty in it. Timestamps:0:01 – Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast and today’s guest1:55 – Both Willa and Dennis talk about their love for storytelling and Dennis’ new book6:55 – Dennis talks about storytelling as a superpower10:11 – What is the Peak Storytelling process15:50 – The importance of honing your story and using it in real life experiences30:00 – How to overcome pressure when asked to tell your story35:40 – Dennis shares where his interest in storytelling came from38:35 – How to achieve big impact through the skill of storytelling 44:54 – The importance of connecting with your story and your purpose47:18 – Willa asks rapid fire questions including things he has learned over the years, tips he has for listeners, and final thoughts Links:Learn more about FirestarterIX. Connect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the podcast, find show notes and the video of today’s show here. Find Dr. Rebelo’s book on Amazon.To learn more about Dr. Rebelo’s work and to find some free resources, visit his website.Follow Dr. Dennis Rebelo on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Keywords:Speaker, professor, career, coach, author, Rhode Island, story, storytelling, narrative, authentic, professional, personal, peak, model, process, muscle, practice, motivation, methodology, purpose, passions, passionate, interview, communicate, identity, why, organizations, advocates, tips, stories, connecting, questions, resources, honesty, crafting, life
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Navyn Salem on a Mission to End Hunger and Malnutrition, and Leading by Example
Welcome to The Firestarter Podcast—people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers of impact.Our guest today is Navyn Salem, the Founder and CEO of Edesia, a nonprofit social enterprise with a mission to treat and prevent malnutrition in the world’s most vulnerable populations. Their factory in Rhode Island produces a wide range of fortified peanut-based products for humanitarian agencies like UNICEF, World Food Programme and more. Since 2010, Edesia has reached more than 12 million children in over 57 countries. In 2019, Navyn developed MeWe, a commercial line of nut butters addressing nutritional challenges in the USA. She is a 2014 Henry Crown Fellow and member of the Aspen Global Leadership network. She is also the mother of four daughters. Stay tuned to hear Navyn’s pathway to founding Edesia, her mission to tackle malnutrition on a global scale and advice for connecting with your own purpose. As the conversation begins, Navyn shares about her own background and the inspiration behind her work today. Her father and grandparents are from Tanzania, a country she couldn’t visit until after her college graduation. She was finally able to see first hand the challenges faced by the developing world, an image which remained with her for some time. Having children of her own reminded her of the experience she had on that trip many years ago and the true hardships mothers in those places face. Edisia was born out of her business background, experience of motherhood and knowledge about Tanzania. When Navyn’s youngest daughter turned one, she decided to return to Tanzania with the intention of finding out how to address the area’s most pressing needs. At the time, nobody seemed to be talking about the issue of malnutrition despite the fact that 5 million children were dying as a result of something completely preventable. Navyn was inspired to address this issue right away. She partnered with a French companywho manufactured a peanut butter which had the ability to rehabilitate a child within 7 weeks and opened a factory in Tanzania. Next, Navyn shares a few of the ways being an outsider in the industry granted her a leg up. While it was initially discouraging, coming into the space with a completely fresh perspective actually worked to her advantage. Navyn’s advice to anyone interested in doing something is to just start, right now, and to not overthink it. One of the major nutritional challenges we face here in the U.S. is widespread peanut allergies among children. In an effort to relieve some of the fear of parents of children with these allergies, Navyn began questioning what could be done to help. It was determined by the AAP that introducing peanuts to children as early as possible relieves some of the likelihood for allergies developing by up to 82%. Navyn and her colleagues developed a safe peanut butter for children over 6 months and a product for kids who are challenging their diet diversity. To address growing food bank lines during the pandemic, they developed a peanut butter called MeWe. She recalls the excitement and motivation of her team to be able to help out at home. In closing, Navyn discusses her many roles, including mother and CEO. She shares her value of leading by example and inspiring her daughters to do something great. Finally, she offers her best advice to young people hoping to connect with their own purpose. She shares that she didn't find her own until she was 35 years old, so don’t worry about a certain deadline or timeframe. When you find the thing that clicks with you, there is no better feeling in the world. Timestamps:0:01 - Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast.0:46 - Willa introduces today’s guest, Navyn Salem. 2:15 - The birth of Edesia and uncovering their mission. 9:15 - The miracle product which kickstarted it all 13:33 - The missteps along the way of founding a startup. 19:33 - The power of action and just doing rather than overthinking.24:33 - Addressing the nutritional needs in the U.S. 27:40 - Edesia’s work during the pandemic. 32:36 - Navyn discusses her team at Edesia. 38:04 - Navyn’s approach to her career and motherhood. 44:03 - Advice for young people in connecting with their purpose. 47:01 - Closing words. Links:Learn more about FirestarterIX. Connect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Learn more about Edesia. Subscribe to the podcast, find show notes and the video of today’s show here. Keywords:Social impact, social change, hunger, poverty, world hunger, unicef, world hunger programme, humanitarianism, leadership, henry crown fellow, Aspen Global Leadership network, entrepreneurship, malnutrition, nutrition, Tanzania, motherhood, business, non profit, edesia, startup, ceo, VCF, quaker, social injustice, rhode island, unicef, social enterprise model, united nations, UN, peanut allergy, health crisis, food shortage, pandemic, covid, USDA, diversity
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Steve Bradley on Cleantech and Meeting the Needs of a Growing Population
Welcome to The Firestarter Podcast—people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers of impact. In this episode, Willa is joined by Steve Bradley, Vice President of Cleantech Strategy and Investments at Cox Enterprises. The business is focused on tackling sustainability challenges to drive profitability, topline growth, and diversification. It does this through investing in solutions to transform agriculture, energy, and waste to sustainably meet the needs of a rapidly growing population. Steve’s role is to cultivate positive environmental change within the company. Listen as they talk about Steve’s leadership in sustainability, the evolution of his role over time, and how sustainability benefits both business and the environment. The episode begins with Steve sharing more about the structure of the company Cleantech. He first defines Cleantech as having the goal of resource efficiency, resiliency, and adaptation. Steve shares how he originally started out his career on the path of mechanical engineering, and slowly began to have a desire to address environmental changes. When Cox began to focus more on sustainability, he then began to work in the field of tackling environmental challenges and helping the company grow its sustainability. Willa then moves on to ask Steve about some of the company’s current sustainability goals. One of the biggest goals this company has for the future is to become waste neutral by 2024 and carbon water neutral by 2034. The end goal of these strategies is to help Cox eliminate its footprint on the environment. He also talks about some of the challenges he has faced in tackling sustainability issues, the biggest of these being figuring out where to start. The amount of environmental issues that need to be tackled can feel overwhelming at times, and Steve encourages listeners to take it one choice and one step at a time, and that this steady approach can make an impact. A big part of what Steve does is connecting profitability with sustainability, and Willa asks Steve to speak about this. In his work at Cleantech, Steve has the goal of proving that businesses can do good things for the planet while also bringing profit to the company. Thinking sustainably allows you to build a better company in the long run, and Steve shares how it has boosted some of the company’s greatest returns. Businesses have a lot of power and responsibility to address environmental issues, and Steve encourages businesses to take the lead and inspire others to do the same. Next, Steve dives into his own passion for helping the environment and how it’s the driving force behind what he does. He shares how thinking about future generations and the effects of our choices on them and the environment they live in is what inspires him in his work. Rather than leaving future generations with environmental problems, he wants to leave them a healthy natural environment with resources. Additionally, he goes on to encourage young people to follow their own passions through daring to be curious, take risks, and find jobs that suit their passion and calling. With all the changes brought by the pandemic, Willa asks Steve to share how it impacted Cleantech. The results of the pandemic brought lots of accelerated change due to the hyper-focus and time for reflection. He shares how this time of reflection helped the company improve, but not without lots of time and effort. Additionally, he describes two of the newest projects he is most excited for: investments in sustainable agriculture and working with Nexus, a chemical recycler of plastics. Both of these will allow Cleantech to continue moving toward their sustainability goals and growing their resilience and adaptation.The episode concludes with Steve expressing his hopes on a personal level for the planet. We all have the ability and choice to do better, and it is our job to own this and embrace rational thinking to solve these environmental issues. Steve shares how he encourages this belief in his workplace by engaging his employees in the sustainability process and helping them realize that no matter how small the change, it can still make a lasting impact on the environment.Timestamps:0:01 – Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast0:45 – Willa introduces today’s guest, Steve Bradley2:30 – Steve joins the conversation and shares about the structure of the company Cleantech4:58 – Steve tells his journey to working at Cleantech13:17 – Some of Cleantech’s sustainability goals and strategies 17:39 – Different challenges Steve has faced in tackling sustainability issues 21:28 – Willa asks Steve to share about the connection between profitability and sustainability26:00 – The responsibility of businesses in addressing environmental issues29:40 – Steve dives into expressing the passion that drives him in what he does31:36 – Steve gives advice on how to be passionate in what you do33:47 – Steve talks about important mindsets that have helped him be successful38:47 – The changes the pandemic has brought to Cleantech 42:52 – Steve talks about some of the current projects he is most excited about49:49 – What are his hopes on a personal level for the planet?54:00 – Final reflections on sustainabilityLinks:Learn more about Cleantech at their websiteConnect with Cleantech and Steve Bradley on LinkedInLearn more about FirestarterIX. Connect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Keywords:Strategy, Cox, enterprise, environment, business, sustainability, sustainable, challenges, solutions, transform, agriculture, energy, waste, environmental, change, Cleantech, resource, efficiency, resiliency, adaptation, goals, neutral, waste, carbon, water, eliminate, footprint, impact, profitability, profit, returns, generations, resources, passions, curious, risks, job, pandemic, work, reflection, projects, recycler, planet
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Kate Williams on Environmental Giving, Connecting with Purpose, and Collective Impact
Welcome to The Firestarter Podcast—people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers of impact. In this episode, Willa is joined by guest Kate Williams, CEO of 1% for the Planet, a nonprofit organization that connects dollars with doers. Kate has also previously served as a board member for both the National Outdoor Leadership School and Shelburne Farms. Listen as Kate and Willa talk about the impact of 1% for the Planet, the importance of growing philanthropic giving in the environment, and what energizes and engages Kate in her work. Kate begins by sharing her story of becoming the CEO of 1% for the Planet. From a young age, she had a passion for the environment which led her to working in the field of nonprofits for the environment. Her work in this field gave her the skills and experience needed to become Director of Partnerships at 1% for the Planet, and later, the organization’s CEO. 1% for the Planet is a global network of members committed to giving one percent of their sales and revenue back to the environment. The team at 1% for the Planet supports these businesses through connecting them with environmental nonprofits and advising on strategic giving. Kate shares how one percent may not seem like a lot at first, but every dollar adds up and demonstrates the power of committing to giving back. Next, Willa asks Kate to talk about her perspective on philanthropic giving to environmental causes.First, she expresses her desire to see an increase in this area of giving. 1% for the Planet aims to do this by helping businesses see that they can make an impact on the environment through their giving. It has become a steppingstone for businesses, helping connect them to giving opportunities. She also points out how government, businesses, and nonprofits all need to work together for this end goal to be accomplished. Kate goes on to share about her own calling to work on behalf of the environment, and encourages others with similar a passion to do the same. There are so many ways to put this passion to work, especially in helping businesses embed an environmental ethos into their operations. One approach is engaging the larger community of a business, sharing ways to give back to the environment and promoting a mindset of giving. Through this, businesses can begin to see that success lies in what you are able to give rather than get. 1% for the Planet has grown exponentially over the years, and Kate shares how much of this recent growth has been international, as well as an increase in both the number and variety of business members, and an expansion of staff. She also points out how the pandemic helped them grow specifically through the way it opened people’s eyes to the fact that global change can happen suddenly and the importance of not waiting to help the environment when you can make a difference in the present. Additionally, she shares some of the changes they are working toward, such as growing awareness of and emphasis on giving to environmental justice. Moving on to a new topic, Willa asks Kate about what drives her to do what she does. Kate points out how she is fueled by her passion and purpose more than her paycheck. This is what helps her through the hard parts of her job and gives meaning to what she does. She uses this to then encourage others to find meaning in what they do in two ways: first, by asking yourself what motivates you. Second, by asking yourself what unique skills you have that can be used to better the environment. When these two are joined together, it brings about purpose and fulfillment in what you do. Lastly, Kate shares some of the mindsets and philosophies that have carried her through hard times. Having a mindset of growth has been one of the most influential tools for her. This kind of mindset has helped her both realize that growth never stops as well as continually seek out ways to grow. She also shares about how her relationship with others across the network has given her purpose and inspiration. The episode ends with Kate expressing her hopes and excitement for the future and upcoming changes for 1% for the Planet, all aimed at the path of growth and giving. Timestamps:0:01 – Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast.0:46 – Willa introduces today’s guest, Kate Williams2:10 – Kate joins the conversation and shares her journey to becoming CEO of 1% for the Planet3:50 – Kate shares about the 1% for the Planet model and its collective impact8:45 – Willa asks Kate to share about her views on the philanthropic giving to the environment 16:15 – Kate shares her awakening to wanting to work on behalf of the environment18:30 – What is the upside for businesses that embed this commitment to help the environment21:30 – The growth and impact of 1% for the Planet over the years28:10 – Kate shares about the different issues that 1% for the Planet has addressed30:00 – What role does storytelling play in communicating with others33:30 – Kate expresses her motivation and purpose behind her work 40:25 – Different mindsets and philosophies that have carried Kate through the tough times44:20 – Different perspectives Kate has gained through her years at 1% for the Planet and her hopes for the future46:50 – Kate shares some new additions to the organization aimed and growth and givingLinks:Learn more about 1% for the Planet and how to join or donate at their websiteConnect with 1% for the Planet on LinkedInLearn more about FirestarterIXConnect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedInKeywords:Business, passion, storytelling, democratic, model, philanthropist, philanthropy, investors, leaders, nonprofit, organization, board, member, CEO, planet, environment, global, network, members, international, strategic, giving, processes, give, connecting, opportunities, passion, embed, change, awareness, environmental, justice, purpose, motivates, motivation, skills, mindset, philosophies, grow, growth
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John Trybus on Storytelling, Impact, and Charting One's Path
Welcome to The Firestarter Podcast—people, ideas and conversations that move us forward. It’s your host Willa Kammerer’s business and passion to make the world a better place through storytelling, which is why we’re here today. We’ll talk to mission-driven entrepreneurs, philanthropists, investors, thought leaders, and experts on the front lines of the world’s most pressing issues about designing and thriving careers of impact.Our guest today is Dr. John D. Trybus, a Social Strategist on a mission to help impact organizations and embrace the blur between sectors, functions, departments and human strengths for good. John leads and manages Georgetown University’s Center for Social Impact Communications. His career journey has spanned multiple sectors in pursuit of making an impact, serving as Personal Advisor to Dr. Jane Goodall and Strategist at the British Embassy in Washington D.C. Within WE Communications, he advised clients such as Tiffany & Co, L'Oreal, Microsoft and more on social responsibility. Additionally, he is an Adjunct Professor of Social Impact and Nonprofit Management at Georgetown University and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership from Concordia University Chicago. To begin, John takes us back to his childhood in Oak Park, Illinois, which he considers ‘the Hollywood of the midwest’. He describes it as a progressive community, welcoming to all different backgrounds. John believes storytelling is his true calling, though his skills developed over time. He believes himself to be the perfect combination of his mother, a teacher and his father, working for a nonprofit. To John, storytelling is the link to what it means to be human. John recalls his experience working with Jane Goodall, a person who really walks the talk and represents the story she tells. It was the opportunity of a lifetime for John and set the path for his future. Then, he discusses the blur between different sectors in the impact space. While being involved with a nonprofit is a great catalyst for change, there are so many other routes as well. John stresses that it’s okay to take a different path than the one you originally set out on, to which he is proof of. Amongst his students, John has observed that social values are often embedded in who they are. There is beneficial added pressure for corporations to hold themselves and advocate for these similar values. A unique aspect of storytelling is its ability to, at once, make space for how we're different and how we’re similar as humans. John offers advice for mission-driven entrepreneurs and businesses interested in communicating their own stories. He urges organizations to create ecosystems of stories within themselves. Even as technology advances, there is no replacement for true human connection. Willa then asks John to share the mindsets and philosophies which have propelled him through life. First, he always makes an effort to have fun and savor the lighthearted moments to prevent burnouts. Additionally, he has found listening to others to be the most important thing he can do. Finally, he has experimented with working in many different contexts within the impact sector and urges listeners not to be afraid to make mistakes. In fact, many times adversities can only make you stronger in the long run. In closing, John offers advice for anyone listening who is searching for meaning within their own work. First, he urges you to take advantage of various opportunities, as there are endless ways to make an impact. Don’t be afraid to reach out to people you admire and make mistakes. Think about what you’re passionate about and what specific areas you have hope for. Be encouraged to not only tell your own story, but listen to other people’s as well. Timestamps:0:01 - Host Willa Kammerer introduces the podcast.0:46 - Willa introduces today’s guest, John Trybus. 2:25 - John joins the conversation. 4:00 - John discusses his background. 6:25 - How storytelling and impact came together for John. 10:15 - John’s experience working for Jane Goodall. 13:09 - The blur between different departments and sectors. 16:35 - The future of change among entrepreneurship and corporations. 24:20 - How can mission-driven businesses communicate their own stories?28:44 - Current trends in the storytelling space. 32:20 - Discussing the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator. 36:50 - Philosophies which have stuck with John over the years. 41:40 - Advice for someone seeking to engage with meaningful work.52:00 - Closing words. Links:Learn more about FirestarterIX. Connect with Willa on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn. Learn more about Georgetown University’s Center for Social Impact Communication. Subscribe to the podcast, find show notes and the video of today’s show here. Keywords:Social impact, social change, responsibility, nonprofit, impact, social responsibility, storytelling, professionalism, purpose, communications, georgetown university, professor, community, oak park, illinois, academia, diversity, buzzwords, teachers, connection, jane goodall, change, stories, intersection, corporations, government, privilege, social values, corporate responsibility, marketing, Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator
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