Episodes
Entrepreneur Magazine’s editor-in-chief, Jason Feifer, joins Jillian to give practical advice on how the greatest entrepreneurs deal with imposter syndrome.
Published 01/17/22
When your audience grows, so will your critics. Tori Dunlap shares how she stays bold and vulnerable for her community, even when the haters come with the territory.
Published 01/03/22
Concluding their series on Jillian’s book, Fire the Haters, August and Jillian talk about overcoming struggles, trusting the process, and finding your identity in actions rather than outcomes.
With her book out in the world, Jillian moved from creating to managing her expectations for how it is received. We can’t control the outcomes of our work, but we can optimize for not being discouraged.
Trust the Process
Rather than being pulled into the hurricane of how people feel about your...
Published 12/20/21
Pat Flynn knows what it’s like to be criticized online, but by persevering, he has learned a few rules of engagement to help guide creators and entrepreneurs.
For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.jillianjohnsrud.com/rules-of-engagement-with-pat-flynn/
Published 12/06/21
Join Jillian, Joshua Becker, and The Hope Effect director Joe Darago to hear about how you can impact orphan care worldwide because every child deserves a family.
For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.jillianjohnsrud.com/the-hope-effect
Published 11/29/21
Two years after starting a business and excited about the enormous growth opportunities on the horizon, Christine Wheatley had to shut everything down. Was it worth it?
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When Christine started, A Little Local Flavor in downtown Nashville she was like all new business owners, excited about her great idea but facing her own imposter syndrome in light of the 136 other tour companies in the area. Her superpower to bridge...
Published 11/22/21
August and Jillian talk through part two of Fire the Haters.
Learn how to move past procrastination and give yourself permission to ship your best self - at this moment - into the world.
Published 11/08/21
Ryan Nicodemus from The Minimalists stops by to talk about embracing imposter syndrome and failure as you put your work out into the world.
When Ryan was starting out as part of THE Minimalists, a lot of pressure came with that name. There is comfort in knowing that everyone, no matter how successful, has likely dealt with imposter syndrome. Learning to accept that one never truly “arrives” has allowed Ryan to keep growing and learning.
“There is a piece of me that hopes I never actually...
Published 10/25/21
Jillian sits down with her dear friend, August, to talk about part of her new book, Fire the Haters.
Empowering yourself and your work starts with setting boundaries.
Finding courage in an online world is intimidating, but you and your work are worth taking the risk. Jillian shares three hints on how to be successful online and in your personal life, too.
#1. Set up rules for yourself
“Other people can’t know your rules for you.”
We all have our limits. When we feel burned out, it...
Published 10/11/21
It is common for medical professionals to become burnt out in the often toxic and high-stress environments they work in.
Brenda Krygowski shares how taking a mini-retirement helped her unplug from the system and find something better.
Published 07/26/21
Adam and Jillian wrap up the season with an encouragement to plan a weekend with your partner to get on the same page, celebrate your progress, and dream big for your future together!
Published 05/10/21
Behind every successful, married entrepreneur is a supportive partner. Jamila Souffrant offers helpful advice on how to get on the same page as your spouse on the journey to self-employment.
Published 05/03/21
Peter Polson of Tiller Money brings practical advice on learning to ask the right questions and finding the right tools when collaborating with your partner to reach your shared money goals.
Published 04/19/21
By shaking free of their parents’ patterns and broader cultural mindsets regarding money, Ken and Mary have been able to forge a different path towards wealth that doesn’t come at the expense of their marriage.
Published 04/05/21
Guest, Andy Hill, talks about how good financial advice went wrong early in his life and how inviting a third-party facilitator into the money conversation in his marriage made a world of difference in achieving their financial and life goals.
Published 03/08/21