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Overthinking is the reason you're stuck...
Jan 2, 2026
5m 09s
Forget the Fluff....
Jan 1, 2026
5m 31s
The Truth About Motivation in Business
Dec 31, 2025
5m 37s
If I Had to Start Again....
Dec 30, 2025
6m 03s
From One Day to Day One: Transforming Your Dreams into Reality
Dec 29, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 1/2/26 | ![]() Overthinking is the reason you're stuck...✨ | procrastinationoverthinking+4 | — | The Association of Child and Family Coaches | University of ManchesterUniversity of Cambridge | overthinkingprocrastination+5 | Dr. Sam Ballington | 5m 09s | |
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Forget the Fluff.... | In this episode of MiB Speaks, Leona Burton cuts straight through the noise and challenges women in business to stop hiding behind “learning” and start leading through action. She breaks down how overconsumption of information often becomes a comfort zone—one that feels productive but keeps real progress just out of reach.Leona dives into what actually moves the needle in business: clarity, consistency, and visibility. No fluff. No overwhelm. Just the fundamentals that, when done well, create real momentum and sustainable results.This conversation goes deeper than strategy. Leona speaks candidly about mindset, personal responsibility, and the uncomfortable truth that growth requires discomfort. She reminds listeners that success doesn’t come from waiting to feel ready—it comes from showing up anyway.This episode is a bold call to action for women in business to simplify, commit, and focus on what truly matters. Less noise. More action. Real results.We also want to give a massive shoutout to our incredible sponsor, Dr. Sam Ballington — Founder of The Association of Child and Family Coaches. Dr. Ballington’s expertise is unmatched, with a PhD in Education from the University of Manchester and an MEd in Educational Assessment from the University of Cambridge. Her commitment to raising standards in child and family coaching helps make conversations like today possible.Thank you, Dr. Ballington, for your support, leadership, and dedication to families everywhere.https://www.facebook.com/sam.ballington | 5m 31s | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() The Truth About Motivation in Business | In this episode of Mib Speaks, Leona Burton discusses the misconception of motivation in business, emphasizing that true success comes from discipline and commitment rather than fleeting inspiration.She encourages listeners to establish standards instead of goals, simplify their tasks for consistency, and focus on their identity as business owners. The conversation highlights the importance of responsibility and consistent action, regardless of motivation levels, to achieve lasting results.We also want to give a massive shoutout to our incredible sponsor, Dr. Sam Ballington — Founder of The Association of Child and Family Coaches. Dr. Ballington’s expertise is unmatched, with a PhD in Education from the University of Manchester and an MEd in Educational Assessment from the University of Cambridge. Her commitment to raising standards in child and family coaching helps make conversations like today possible.Thank you, Dr. Ballington, for your support, leadership, and dedication to families everywhere.https://www.facebook.com/sam.ballington | 5m 37s | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() If I Had to Start Again.... | In this episode of Mib Speaks, Leona Burton shares her insights on what she would do differently if she had to start her business journey again.She emphasizes the importance of building confidence through action, prioritizing relationships over mere visibility, valuing one's worth in pricing, the necessity of community support, and taking personal responsibility for success. Leona encourages listeners to take immediate action towards their goals and to leverage their experiences for growth.We also want to give a massive shoutout to our incredible sponsor, Dr. Sam Ballington — Founder of The Association of Child and Family Coaches. Dr. Ballington’s expertise is unmatched, with a PhD in Education from the University of Manchester and an MEd in Educational Assessment from the University of Cambridge. Her commitment to raising standards in child and family coaching helps make conversations like today possible.Thank you, Dr. Ballington, for your support, leadership, and dedication to families everywhere.https://www.facebook.com/sam.ballington | 6m 03s | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() From One Day to Day One: Transforming Your Dreams into Reality | In this episode of Mib Speaks, I invite you to embrace the power of "Day One." I challenge the notion of waiting for the perfect moment and encourage you to take action despite fear and uncertainty.Through candid insights and real-life examples, I empower women in business to choose progress over perfection and to redefine success on their own terms. Tune in to discover how small, intentional steps can lead to transformative change. Don't wait for "one day"—make today your "Day One."We also want to give a massive shoutout to our incredible sponsor, Dr. Sam Ballington — Founder of The Association of Child and Family Coaches. Dr. Ballington’s expertise is unmatched, with a PhD in Education from the University of Manchester and an MEd in Educational Assessment from the University of Cambridge. Her commitment to raising standards in child and family coaching helps make conversations like today possible.Thank you, Dr. Ballington, for your support, leadership, and dedication to families everywhere.https://www.facebook.com/sam.ballington | 6m 02s | ||||||
| 4/28/25 | ![]() WE Believe in social selling with Amy Atkinson- The Femtrepreneur | In this episode of Marketing Mindset and Motherhood, Asha Ongsnath and Amy Atkinson discuss the importance of mastering messaging, common mistakes in social media sales, and effective marketing strategies for female entrepreneurs. They emphasise the importance of consistent selling, understanding the ideal client, and the significance of community in driving business growth.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 16m 17s | ||||||
| 4/28/25 | ![]() WE Believe in Marketing YOU with Amy Atkinson - The Femtrepreneur | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash interviews Amy Atkinson, The Femtrepreneur, a marketing expert who specialises in helping female entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of social media and business. They discuss the challenges of burnout, the importance of setting boundaries, and the emotional load that female entrepreneurs often carry. Amy shares her personal experiences and insights on how to create a balanced approach to business while maintaining self-care. The conversation highlights the value of community and in-person events for personal and professional growth.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 19m 07s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() WE Believe in Dumping Imposter Syndrome with Eileen Clair | In this episode of Marketing Mindset and Motherhood, Aislíng Owens Nash and Eileen Clair- Heal your Life trainer, delve into the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome, particularly among women in business. They discuss the importance of recognizing and celebrating one's own strengths, the emotional connections to beliefs, and the journey of entrepreneurship. Eileen emphasizes the need for self-value, the power of forgiveness, and the significance of asking for help in both personal and professional realms. The conversation highlights the importance of community support and the emotional aspects of personal growth and business success.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 17m 54s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | ![]() WE Believe in Self Compassion with Eileen Clair- Heal Your Life Louise Hay | In this conversation, Eileen Clair shares her journey as a businesswoman and grandmother, emphasising the importance of self-compassion and community support for entrepreneurs. She discusses the challenges of balancing business and personal life, and how changing one's mindset can lead to significant growth and fulfillment. Eileen advocates for integrating self-care into daily routines and highlights the power of community in fostering personal and professional development.Eileen is an international speaker and trainer in Heal Your Life- Louise Hay.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 17m 56s | ||||||
| 4/24/25 | ![]() WE Believe your story should be IN THE PRESS- with Natalie Trice PR | In this episode of Marketing Mindset and Motherhood, host Aislíng Owens Nash speaks with Natalie Trice, a PR expert and author, about her journey from a corporate career to running her own PR agency. They discuss the challenges Natalie faced as a mother of a child with hip dysplasia and how she used her experiences to advocate for others. The conversation emphasizes the importance of visibility, community support, and leveraging publicity to make a meaningful impact. Natalie shares practical advice for business owners on how to start small and build their presence in the media, highlighting the power of personal stories in connecting with others.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 17m 52s | ||||||
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| 4/24/25 | ![]() WE Believe in MUM Ceo's with Esther Roche | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash speaks with Esther Roche, founder of De Róiste de Natural Beauty. Esther shares her personal journey of creating an inclusive skincare brand inspired by her daughter's struggles with eczema. The conversation explores the significance of community and genuine connections in business, highlighting the importance of support and collaboration among entrepreneurs.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 17m 11s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | ![]() WE Believe in your Intuition as a SUPER power, with Eva Storm | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash speaks with Eva Storm, a transformative energy healer and coach. They discuss Eva's personal journey through a challenging period known as the Dark Night of the Soul, her insights on harnessing intuition for business success, and the importance of community in fostering growth and collaboration. Eva shares practical tips for leveraging intuition and building connections, emphasizing the power of community in achieving sustainable success.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 14m 50s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | ![]() WE Believe in working with your Brain with Jennifer Davy | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash speaks with Jennifer Davy, a life coach specialising in neuroscience. Jennifer shares her personal journey from being a secondary school teacher to becoming a life coach after overcoming post-natal depression. She emphasises the importance of understanding the brain and how it can empower individuals to change their thought processes. The conversation also delves into the significance of self-talk, collaboration, and community in achieving personal and professional success.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 15m 30s | ||||||
| 4/22/25 | ![]() WE Believe in being a BlackBelt of your Mind with Danielle Serpico | In this episode of Marketing Mindset and Motherhood, Aislíng Owens Nash interviews Danielle Serpico, a Black Belt Mastermind Coach. They discuss Danielle's journey from personal bankruptcy to embodying the black belt mindset, emphasizing the importance of pain and growth, collaboration, and community in business. The conversation highlights how women can empower each other and the transformative power of connection and shared experiences.If you want to stay up to date on WE Believe Business Experience and Networking Fundraisers with MIB International & Hopefull Handbags Global register here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 17m 27s | ||||||
| 4/22/25 | ![]() Season 4 WE Believe in Women's Safety with Gulshen Bano | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash speaks with Gulshen Bano from Strike Back Self-Defense about the importance of self-defense for women. Gulshan shares her personal journey that led her to create a women-only self-defence school, emphasising the need for women to feel safe and empowered. The conversation explores themes of confidence, community, and the collective effort required to combat violence against women. Gulshen emphasises the importance of shifting perceptions about self-defence and the impact of collaboration in creating a supportive environment for women.To access upcoming WE Believe events for 2025 and 2026 join the Golden Ticket access feed here today --> subscribepage.io/WBMarch | 19m 49s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() The Art of Mindful Doodling: Laura Phillips on Creativity, Connection, and Collaboration | Laura Phillips, also known as The Barley Moon, is an artist who is passionate about mindful doodling and the power of creativity to heal and transform. She has made mindful doodling accessible to everyone as a tool for relaxation, self-discovery, and inner peace. Laura has built meaningful connections with like-minded individuals in the creative field by getting involved in the local community and finding online communities. She emphasizes the importance of listening to others and understanding their needs in order to create offerings that truly help and support them. Laura has collaborated with different groups and entrepreneurs, and she encourages others to put themselves out there and ask for collaborations. She has found support and growth in the MindBody Business community, where she has made connections and gained confidence in her business journey. | 29m 11s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() Authenticity, Connection, and Opportunity: Danielle Serpico's Networking Secrets for Women in Business | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aisling Owens Nash interviews Danielle Serpico, bestselling author and founder of The Black Belt Academy. They discuss the importance of making meaningful connections, leaving a good first impression, and building and growing professional relationships. Danielle emphasizes the power of authenticity and vulnerability in creating lasting connections. They also touch on the challenges introverts may face in networking and offer tips for navigating those situations. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the unexpected opportunities that can arise from networking and how MIB (Mums in Business International) has helped Danielle grow her business. | 41m 31s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() Leveraging Social Media Platforms for Effective Networking | In this episode, host Ashton Gellans Nash interviews Melanie Boylan, a social media trainer and manager, about networking, professionalism, and building relationships. They discuss the importance of making meaningful connections, being relatable and personable, and sharing personal experiences to connect with others. They also talk about leaving a lasting first impression, practicing good listening skills, and leveraging social media platforms for networking. Melanie emphasizes the need to prioritize tasks, manage time effectively, and simplify systems in both business and personal life. | 31m 18s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() Balancing Business and Motherhood | In this episode, Aisling Owens Nash interviews Amber Louise Doughty, a transformational coach and breathwork practitioner. They discuss the importance of making meaningful connections, leaving a good first impression, and actively listening in networking. They also explore the balance between being a business owner and a mother, and how to find a balance between quantity and quality in networking. The conversation highlights the significance of aligning with one's values, being authentic, and finding joy in the journey. | 24m 49s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() From Bankruptcy to Black Belt: Danielle Serpico on Mindset, Growth, and Women Empowering Women | In this episode of Marketing Mindset and Motherhood, Aislíng Owens Nash interviews Danielle Serpico, a Black Belt Mastermind Coach. They discuss Danielle's journey from personal bankruptcy to embodying the black belt mindset, emphasizing the importance of pain and growth, collaboration, and community in business. The conversation highlights how women can empower each other and the transformative power of connection and shared experiences. | 17m 27s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() Empowering Entrepreneurs Through Social Media | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash speaks with Melanie Boylan from Stomp Social Media about empowering business owners to manage their social media effectively. They discuss Melanie's journey into social media training, the importance of community support, and the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in the digital landscape. The conversation also touches on the significance of consistent visibility on social platforms and the value of networking.Melanie shares insights from her experience as a co-host of the Monday Morning Podcast, emphasizing the need for actionable advice and the importance of serving the audience first. | 28m 59s | ||||||
| 1/24/25 | ![]() Empowering Women Through Movement | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset on Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash interviews Nikki Solium, a multifaceted yoga and wellness instructor. Nikki shares her journey of embracing versatility in her career, the importance of authenticity, and how her diverse experiences have shaped her teaching methods. She discusses the birth of her unique dance style, Tribal Twerk, and the cultural roots of twerking, emphasizing the need for women to reclaim their power and express themselves freely. In this conversation, Aislíng Owens Nash and Nikki explore the cultural roots of twerking, its spiritual significance, and the importance of community healing through movement. They discuss how traditional African dance practices can help women process generational trauma and the role of local communities in empowering women. The conversation also touches on the positive aspects of social media in building connections and fostering community. | 44m 12s | ||||||
| 10/25/24 | ![]() Building Meaningful Connections | In this episode of the Marketing Mindset and Motherhood podcast, host Aislíng Owens Nash speaks with Eva Storm, a transformative energy healer and coach. They discuss the challenges and strategies of balancing motherhood with running a business, the importance of networking, and how to leverage personal purpose in professional life.Eva shares practical tips for time management, setting realistic networking goals, and overcoming challenges in social situations.The conversation emphasizes the value of building meaningful connections and the role of social media in modern networking.This episode is proudly sponsored by Lyndsey MeredithLyndsey's superpower is making LinkedIn simple, fun and effective for business owners.The LinkedIn Launchpad (Lyndsey’s signature program) is your ultimate roadmap to mastering LinkedIn. This blueprint to LinkedIn success offers you a growing step-by-step content portal filled with LinkedIn trainings, plus 12 months of ongoing support from Lyndsey herself. You’ll also get exclusive access to a companion Facebook group, regular Q&A sessions, live masterclasses, and profile and content audits.Special Offer for MIB Members & Podcast Listeners: Get 25% off Lyndsey’s LinkedIn Launchpad! Just use the code MIB25 at checkout here: tinyurl.com/LinkedInLaunchpadMIB Bonus: 6 & 12-month payment plans are available!Want to know the exact steps Lyndsey would take if she were starting out on LinkedIn today? Get FREE access to her masterclass here: tinyurl.com/FreeLinkedInMasterclassMIBConnect with Lyndsey:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndseymeredith/Instagram: @LyndseyMeredithOnlineFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lyndsey.hodgson1/ | 37m 16s | ||||||
| 10/23/24 | ![]() Finding Your Productivity Rhythm | In this episode, Leona Burton discusses the challenges and realities of being a mother in business.She emphasizes the chaos and compromises involved, the importance of finding personal productivity rhythms, building a support system, maintaining a positive mindset, and offers actionable tips for mom entrepreneurs to thrive in their dual roles.This episode is proudly sponsored by Lyndsey MeredithLyndsey's superpower is making LinkedIn simple, fun and effective for business owners.The LinkedIn Launchpad (Lyndsey’s signature program) is your ultimate roadmap to mastering LinkedIn. This blueprint to LinkedIn success offers you a growing step-by-step content portal filled with LinkedIn trainings, plus 12 months of ongoing support from Lyndsey herself. You’ll also get exclusive access to a companion Facebook group, regular Q&A sessions, live masterclasses, and profile and content audits.Special Offer for MIB Members & Podcast Listeners: Get 25% off Lyndsey’s LinkedIn Launchpad! Just use the code MIB25 at checkout here: tinyurl.com/LinkedInLaunchpadMIB Bonus: 6 & 12-month payment plans are available!Want to know the exact steps Lyndsey would take if she were starting out on LinkedIn today? Get FREE access to her masterclass here: tinyurl.com/FreeLinkedInMasterclassMIBConnect with Lyndsey:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndseymeredith/Instagram: @LyndseyMeredithOnlineFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lyndsey.hodgson1/ | 9m 31s | ||||||
| 10/21/24 | ![]() Support Systems for Moms in Business | In this episode, Leona Burton discusses the realities of being a mom in business, debunking the myth of balance and emphasizing the importance of community and support.She shares personal anecdotes and practical tips for managing the chaos of motherhood and entrepreneurship, encouraging listeners to let go of mom guilt and prioritize self-care.The conversation highlights the need for organization, setting boundaries, and celebrating small victories in the journey of being a mom in business.This episode is proudly sponsored by Lyndsey MeredithLyndsey's superpower is making LinkedIn simple, fun and effective for business owners.The LinkedIn Launchpad (Lyndsey’s signature program) is your ultimate roadmap to mastering LinkedIn. This blueprint to LinkedIn success offers you a growing step-by-step content portal filled with LinkedIn trainings, plus 12 months of ongoing support from Lyndsey herself. You’ll also get exclusive access to a companion Facebook group, regular Q&A sessions, live masterclasses, and profile and content audits.Special Offer for MIB Members & Podcast Listeners: Get 25% off Lyndsey’s LinkedIn Launchpad! Just use the code MIB25 at checkout here: tinyurl.com/LinkedInLaunchpadMIB Bonus: 6 & 12-month payment plans are available!Want to know the exact steps Lyndsey would take if she were starting out on LinkedIn today? Get FREE access to her masterclass here: tinyurl.com/FreeLinkedInMasterclassMIBConnect with Lyndsey:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndseymeredith/Instagram: @LyndseyMeredithOnlineFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lyndsey.hodgson1/This episode is sponsored by Mapper CardsStruggling to make sense of your marketing or business strategy? Mapper Cards offer a different approach, helping you avoid the overwhelm and take action, through visual planning.Created by designer and business strategist Lydia Berman from Creative Stripes, Mapper Cards focus on five key business areas. Providing you with prompts, tips, and inspiration to plan and execute your strategy, all while helping you differentiate your brand.Visual planning can unlock the power of your unique thinking style, especially if you're neurodivergent it can be a game-changerReady to try them out? Get 15% off Mapper Cards with code PODCAST15 at the checkout!Website: https://www.creativesupporthub.com/shop/p/social-media-mapper-cards | 7m 29s | ||||||
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