Interview with De'Anna Nunez: Founder of Vital Mind Inc. As a hypnotherapist and mindset trainer, DeAnna’s techniques supercharge peak performance without sacrificing one's health. De'Anna is a world-class hypnotherapist, trainer, breakthrough coach, keynote speaker, ultra-marathoner, and mom.
This podcast series is hosted by Patricia Kathleen and Wilde Agency Media. The series interviews women and women-identified entrepreneurs, founders, business owners, and gurus across all industries to investigate those voices in business today. Both the platform and discussion are designed to further the global conversation in regards to the changing climate in entrepreneurial and founding roles.
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Hi, my name is Patricia Kathleen, and this podcast series will contain interviews I conduct with female and female-identified entrepreneurs, founders, co-founders, business owners and industry gurus. These podcasts speak with women and women, identified individuals across all industries in order to shed light for those just getting into the entrepreneurial game, as well as those deeply embedded within it histories, current companies and lessons learned are explored in the conversations I have with these insightful and talented powerhouses. The series is designed to investigate a female and female identified perspective in what has largely been a male dominated industry in the USA to date. I look forward to contributing to the national dialog about the long overdue change of women in American business arenas and in particular, entrepreneurial roles. You can contact me via my media company website Wild Dot Agency. That's w i l d dot agency or my personal website. Patricia Kathleen, dot com. Thanks for listening. Now let's start the conversation.
Hi, everyone, and welcome back. This is your host, Patricia. And today I am speaking with De'Anna Nunez's, founder of Vital Mind, Inc. I am so excited to be speaking with her. She spoke at the women's venture summit that I attended not too long ago here and the audience at the summit, as well as her online audience. It is just gushing about De'Anna and her work. So welcome to day, De'Anna.
Thanks so much for having me. I'm happy to be here with you.
Absolutely. I'm really excited to have you for everyone listening, a brief roadmap of today's interview. We're going to touch on De'Anna's background from academic and early professional life and kind of how she climbed into where she is at now with Vital Mind, Inc and her current her current endeavors within that. And then we'll drop into questions regarding other projects that she's had. De'Anna is a world class hypnotoad hypnotist, trainer, breakthrough coach, keynote speaker, runner and mom. So we're going to climb through hopefully a bunch of those areas and kind of have a look at what what she's doing now and what her plans are. And then we'll go into the goals that she has over the next three years for all of those little pockets that she's invested in, as well as Vital Mind, Inc. And then we will wrap up the roadmap or the interview with advice that she has for those who are looking to get involved in any and all of the different facets that she functions. And to give you a quick bio on De'Anna before we start to use it for Dan as a formal troubled teen who grew up to channel rebellion as her positive superpower, she's gone from high school dropout to completing ultramarathons, speaking around the world and guiding others through their breakup Breakthrough's. She credits hypnosis as her favorite mind body tool and encourages us to supercharge our subconscious with what we need to succeed. As a board certified hypnotist and breakthrough coach, she's worked with the US Marines throughout America and Asia, Fortune 500 companies and the CW network and Norwegian Cruise Lines in twenty three countries. She's with us today to share a game changing mind body techniques for managing the pressures of growing entrepreneurial success, as well as to answer any other little Pepper questions. I have. I added that last part in there.
Will you take us through your let's start off with your story, your background. I love it. Normally I drop straight into people's academic backgrounds and I'm really excited to do yours or have.
Yeah, I was voted least likely to succeed. You know, I, I voted myself that. And I think that that is probably the best place to start. When I was going when I was in school, in elementary school and high school, I, I was found myself as a very ambitious young girl with a lot of inner turmoil type situation. So I just I don't think my dysfunction might be any more than other people. But perhaps learning how to handle that was different. My my parents were divorced and my mom was just really meant well. But she really she had a lot of criticism to her tone and just the way she did life and just being really kind of red in that situation caused me to be very critical as well. And I remember I was that kid in high in high school that teachers would always say she has so much potential. And I'm sure that they saw my ambition. They saw my my natural smarts and developed. And as a teacher, they they want to develop that. Right. But I was definitely in that rebellious stage and I love rebellion. I think that it's such a positive thing to have because that means you're not going to just fall in the channel of what other people are doing or other people's thinking or their own mind, other people's mindsets. And I feel like it's an important thing to just question everything. And and that's how you develop yourself. I do wish things would have gone differently as far as when I think about the pain I put myself through. But at the same time, of course, it is that that struggle that has great reward on the other side. And I think that because I'm ambitious type nature, it really pushed me to go to the furthest degree is to understand myself better and what how I could evolve as the Phenix. We we tend to love that symbol for any of us that have had that hero's journey, which is most of us that you want to identify with, how am I going? How am I going to rise from this? And it is truly the thing that that brought me to hypnosis is it was that questioning in my mind is, is this how I'm going to do my life? Is this am I going can I push myself in better? Is how what is my education need to look like for me that fits with me? And so it is that thing that caused me to become a just absolute relentless learner of personal developments. And so ever since then, I you mentioned dropping out of high school. I also dropped out of PE. I was like one of those kids that was smoking under the bleachers. I think I failed. I actually got an F a. and here I am running marathons. When I say the least likely to succeed, I think we never need to. Let's not underestimate what people can do when they themselves want to evolve and push themselves, because we can all do miraculous things. And I, I live for that energy in myself and others. I'm so attracted to people that choose to become overcomers and to be overcomers. I think it is it is one of the things that just drives business. It drives entrepreneurism, it drives having good relationships because you have to have that need inside of you. That goes there's there's more than this. There's more than that. And how can I truly just not just drive performance and I teach performance. So it's one of those buzzwords that I think needs to be disrupted to a point because that the peak performance comes from the achievers mindset. But really, it's about fulfillment. So how can my ambition be aligned with aligned with fulfillment for myself and others that I am in contact with, through business, through all the relationships that we might develop through over time? As far as education, I've been now a lifelong learner, learner of personal development, professional development, looking at what skill sets are important to pick up along the way of where you see yourself going. So I think that the learning is so ongoing and I love it that you can hear it in my voice. Yes, I am in love with the whole journey of learning and developing.
Well, so when did you find hypnotherapy? When when was that first introduction?
So the very first introduction was through a blind date when I was twenty four years old. Excellent. And for the year prior to that, the whole high school years, it was it was such a disservice for me leaving high school. I went and got the GED and moved on to cosmetology school is what I did at 17 years old. And I just thought, oh, that's an area that I'm already really good at and I'll just go do that. I was had somewhat of an entrepreneurial mindset in the sense that at 16 I was doing high level photo shoots as the makeup artist. No one knew that I was 16 years old. They all thought I was of age over 18 and I was in adult environments doing model photo shoots. And I was so good at doing makeup that I had and I hadn't had some training. I went to John Powers, a modeling school myself and learned how to do makeup artistry. And then I did cosmetology school. So I was out. And but at the same time, there was this thing inside of me that just. There was a part of me that just and I just feels yucky, even admitting this out loud, that I just hated who I was on a certain level and I could see that I was so capable of really shining. But there was this flip side that was just so dark. And and I needed to investigate that. I could feel it inside of me on a regular basis. And now we call it depression. We call it self-hatred, denying your worthiness. There is so much that is the. All in personal development to help us understand what some of those labels are, and I don't like the labels, actually, but but it does help us to a point to go, oh, that's what that is. And in that in that feeling. And so when I was already on the radar, so I think that I did put it out there that I was looking. So when that blind date happens, I was paying attention. And so the blind date was he was a hypnotist. And it was really my first inkling of hypnosis prior to meeting him was somebody to help you quit smoking? That was the limitation. And I think a lot of people hear of it for that to quit smoking. And it's been a very successful tool for people with smoking, with a desire for smoking cessation. So when I met him, it turns out, though, he was a stage hypnotist. And so he was doing these comedy entertainment shows at theme parks. When I met him and I went to his show and I met him, went to a show and I got in his show and he turned me into MaDe'Anna and the show as if I was MaDe'Anna. And I found myself crawling across the stage as if I was MaDe'Anna and had this moment of realization like, oh my gosh, I am crawling across the stage in front of two thousand people. And and it just I woke myself up actually out of hypnosis. I came out of it and went, holy crap, what am I doing? And all of a sudden felt this this feeling of embarrassment. And I went quickly back to my chair. But what I couldn't get out of my head was so I actually went somewhere different that positive. So it gave me the flip side understanding of that dark space that I there's positive in the dark space. And because the dark space felt very subconscious and I think about a lot of people could relate to that in the sense that you're working towards your goals, you're working towards your vision. And then there's this other part of you that talks to you. A lot of people talk about it like their angel and their devil on their shoulders or man, if I could just get that voice out of my head that tells me, oh, you're not good enough to do that or you have imposter syndrome. That's a word that people are using these days. There was this in that in that dark space all of a sudden give me light where I thought, oh, my gosh, perhaps that's an area that where I could go in and change things. And it came to my realization more so as I started investigating hypnosis. Now I do have to qualify that while I was dating that guy, he really didn't actually teach me that much about hypnosis, but he exposed me to the profession and had a great I had a great time. But it was my jumping off point where then after dating him is when I decided that I was going to go, how do I learn more, how to go away? I started to get really hungry. As Brown says, you've got to be hungry. I sort of get really hungry for learning more about what hypnosis was. And that's when I dove into to the to the education part of it and becoming a board certified hypnotist. And you really need to there's so many certifications within hypnosis, learning all about everything that I could about sports performance and peak performance and confidence. How do you build confidence through hypnosis? I just learned that it was a tool that had such practicality because it can be the intervening tool in your daily thinking habits and that right there would be just something as so powerful for people to take away that hypnosis is not something that someone does to you. It's something that's happening in your brain waves on a regular basis every single day. And you can use it as the tool to really turn things around and how you're thinking about yourself.
So given that hypnotherapy is kind of a science, not unlike medicine at large, where you have a lot of different facets in areas that you want to make sure that there's specialty and certification within that specialty, as you yourself were climbing through and investigating and studying, researching what areas you wanted to get into. Did you know from the beginning that it was going to climb into this massive speech and voice to entrepreneurism, or did you know that it was just going to be about the individual itself? Like how did you begin to hone into who you are and what you've kind of developed a vital mind because you have a very specific. We'll get into that in just a second. But your company has a very specific approach and products they're in. And I'm just kind of trying to get a feel for how that all started to grow and to be.
I started off knowing that I was going to most definitely speak from the stage, I wanted it to be to groups and to large audiences and started off from the very beginning doing presentations and then also producing my own seminars. So I knew from the beginning I wanted that element to be a major, major component to the company. And I knew that it was I was 30 years old. And so I spent my 20s educating myself on hypnosis and then launching it into my as a 30 year old, I really wanted that element of adventure. And so we started traveling and making sure that we were attracting opportunities that were not just local, but they were on a larger basis. I always had that global vision in my mind. And so I started working with the Marine Corps right out of out of the gate. That was my very first paid contract was with the United States Marine Corps. And they hired me for my very first presentation and then ended up sending me to bases all across America, as well as Okinawa, mainland Japan and Korea. And I did think they were going to be a stepping stone, but they ended up staying with me and we continued to do contracts for 20 years or so is quite, quite an incredible relationship. But in regards to. The energy behind it, my message and my meaning, my big why behind the presentations was always that that light, that how can I get people to see that they have everything they need already? And yes, we need to go garner and and develop our skill sets. Yes, we need to learn how to be better at what we already are. But to to a knowledge that you already are enough and that you already have this belief in yourself that you are meant to do great things and it's your opportunity and gift to the world to go be that and to really help people just stop holding themselves back. That conversation has become so prevalent now that it's on Instagram, just on your feet or your LinkedIn, and you see that message everywhere. But honestly, 20 years ago, that message was not out there. And I was out there giving that message and and feeling really amazing about it. That was always the tone of my my presentation. So I did start off doing entertainment, just like the the guy I dated that had shown me I actually became a competition for a little while, but I never thought of it like that because he's very evolved and successful in his career. And so I just thought there's room for both of us. And there was. But but I started doing entertainment and my element, the word I love, as if edutainment and always I love to use the word peppard always throughout my presentations, whether they're entertainment or some our it's always got to have edutainment to it. So who wants to sit through a boring presentation ever again? I'm sure a lot of really smart, educated people that give boring presentations. I agree. We don't want to put anyone through that. That's fantastic entertainment. It was always the basis in which I did my presentations from from the very beginning. And we've just taken off from there.
OK, and let's let's turn now towards let's kind of just slide right into vital mind ink. And so when was it developed and did you kind of just take the history of the work that you'd been doing and encapsulate it? Or how did you come forward with doing some of putting it all into a business and then some of these packages? Can you tell us when you launched it and what was the impetus for kind of bringing everything together under the company?
Prokosch launched it in the fall, I believe it will be twenty one years this this fall, and it really started with agents. So really being able to put the business out there on a high on a bigger level meant creating relationships with agents. I knew that for me to do all the legwork was going to take a lot longer to get where we wanted to go. And so it was a matter of developing agent relationships in different industries. So in the corporate industry and the college industry, there's an entire speaking opportunities in the college industry. Large public affairs even are really, really popular during the summer where you have massive audiences. I really wanted to go off and go. And so opportunities to attract openings for name acts that are musical acts, my presentation is definitely it's called Variety Entertainment. And so under that category there's an entire speaking category of just variety entertainment. So there's so many different areas and in the military. So as a matter of having agents and creating relationships, that could put me in front of audiences that they already had, I say.
And then let's get into how it's developed. Can you tell us a little bit about, first of all, your website, if we could talk about that? And can you tell us what the website is and then how vital Micas Inc is currently developed, how the structure of it?
So the structure of it is focused on three main areas, and one is in speaking presentations where I come out to the audiences and deliver an experience and it really is an experience. And that part of it is absolutely drives my marketing because it does the marketing for me as well for the other two areas. So the speaking presentations and doing high level, high energy interactive experiences is what the speaking is all about. And then the second main fundamental piece is online programs. That's an area that's in development. I have one really strong focus right now in the area of health and helping people to be able to use the tool of self hypnosis, emotional intelligence, psychology so that they can approach their health and their eating habits and a very internal way versus looking at outside products. It's it's bringing that component of looking at yourself and really learning how to code yourself to that highest level of health for you, for how you show up to your work, how you show up to your family, how you show up to your daily life. I see a lot of really stressed out, amazing women that are doing such high level work, but they're not always taking care of themselves behind the scenes as if they leave their body behind. Right. Right. Yeah. Like how you compartmentalize yourself and your brain goes to work but your body doesn't. So not it's important to just think about that mind body relationship. And so I have online courses for that.
The third main component of my business is working with individuals. I tend to work with about 90 percent women. It's female entrepreneurs and high level executives, women that have pretty high pressured lives. And they're wanting to be able to, a, learn how to relieve that pressure, be take better care of themselves and really be able to utilize this mechanism that happens within your subconscious where you can. Have a way of decreasing stress levels and three minutes or less, just learning how to dial that in so succinctly that it becomes part of your daily practicum. And I teach that through hypnosis.
And that's an amazing tool, three minutes. The goal is to have.
The goal is to have a clear mind, and when you have a clear mind, you tend to make better decisions for your business, for your body, for your time. You just you approach things differently. And one of the things that I've seen that has been a positive.
Something I didn't expect that does seem to occur is we tend to look at things that are that have been influencing from the backgrounds.
And what I mean by that is we're still we're carry so much subconscious weight and it's conscious because we don't realize it. Right. And so the entire I look at it, the entire goal of personal development is to make the unconscious conscious. And so many times, especially with these very successful women, they have already done a lot of work on themselves to be in the position that they are in. They wouldn't be there if they hadn't pushed themselves or gotten out of their comfort zone time and time again and continue to increase that level of of what they believe they can achieve. So for them, they're not it's always not always on the radar that there are things that might still be limiting them that are unconscious. And so we want to be able to clear those things out of the way so that they can be clear on their decision making. There's nothing that that could be influencing their decision making that they don't want to be there.
So when you are clear with that, you tend to take better care of yourself. The whole cycle runs in your favor, essentially.
Absolutely. So. And that being the third tier, it's interesting.
It sounds like you run the entire universe and gamut from the public speaking to the online kind of packages and things like that to this private.
What do you so looking at those three elements and just taking it kind of in that trifecta, what do you see? What are the goals that you have for the next three years in all of those areas?
It is a balance for sure, and it's quite ambitious, the the the goal there is much more discerning on which speaking presentations I book and we are working behind the scenes to really develop the online presence so that it can reach a variety of learners. And as we are progressed in the next three years, we definitely want to grow our online presence. I have spent a lot of my career traveling and because as a speaker, you need to be there in person. Ninety nine percent of the time now we have technologies changing things a little bit, but it's still very much in demand to be on the stage. And so I am more discerning about what stage is that I'm on. And that's really that's really the difference maker I see in how I make projections and drive those goals further is I, I just I'm not hustling for a stage, you know, like going back to the beginning. And when you're starting your career, you are willing to speak just about anywhere. But I'm not in that stage anymore. So as I move forward, it's really about the quality and then reaching a higher level of people online where I have kids that I'm raising. And so and I know you do, too. I appreciate that you have young children. I have two still at home and I really want to be around for their childhood. And I don't want to just be out traveling all the time. So that's definitely a balance and that helps me make those business decisions as well.
Keeping that top of mind of how I want to be as a mom as well as a businesswoman.
Yeah, absolutely. And kind of climbing into that like continuing on with your goals, being part of I think that a clarity that reach into realms of advice. I normally ask my guests for their pieces of advice based on their own business acumen. But I think that with you, I want to do it in two separate parts. So the first part I want to ask you is, what are the three top pieces of a young woman or woman identified? Individual walked up to you tomorrow and said, listen, I didn't care for high school much and I've made something of myself since I've gotten into therapy. I'm thinking about getting into this world. I'd like to kind of break in and do things. What are the top three pieces of advice that you would offer them in regards to what you know now about your history with your career and hypnotherapy?
I would want them to first really clarify what they want to teach most. What is it that really lights them up?
And it comes back to your big why? I think it needs to be a driver for all of us, because you want to you want to gear your career up to something you're going to actually enjoy doing.
You're going to spend so much time developing yourself in that space that you better like. It's something that you really, really enjoy and that you want to. Also further the world's doing and hypnotherapy. We have this beautiful opportunity to heal. And that word is not a a word used a lot in business yet in the corporate realm and in the entrepreneurial realms, we're driving business. We're a bunch of people that are a bunch of feelers doing business. And so we can be better business people if we're better people.
And so I think that as a hypnotherapist, we have that beautiful bridge effect where we can kind of play both sides and help people just show up better to their business. So I would say to her, that woman, young woman, deciding on her career trajectory, that what is it that she wants to be really ambitious about healing in the world as a business?
And I would look at it from that point of view. And then I'd want her to put business structure on top of that. I think that when you look at the other side, there's a lot of dealers that aren't actually being. As effective as they could be, because they haven't put structure of business to the healing.
So now we're seeing such amazing opportunities within like, let's say Google is such a buzz word because they tend to they started getting everybody to do things differently. And now we're seeing it even in small business where people are taking time for their self care, they are actually creating discussions on emotional intelligence. This is now coming into the workplace and people how they show up to work, they're bringing all the stuff from their life history with them. And sometimes they're good at compartmentalizing that and other times they're not.
And it's really showing up in their leadership skills so they can be much better leaders when they have also taken the time to explore and investigated what they're bringing to the table in terms of all their subconscious stuff. Yeah, and as they allow that to, I always think of the metaphor of turning every stone. Have you gone and you've turned every stone. So many of us, as we're pushing in our careers, we just move on and we go, oh, it's water under the bridge and we just move on. But I think that it's worth exploring because it is influencing you from the subconscious. You can help. It's driving you to make decisions. And so some of those things underneath the surface are are driving you from a state of fear. They're driving you from a state of needing to prove yourself. If it's driving you from the need to prove to someone else you might be a family member. Right. So these business decisions that we make are always influence from a personal state as well. And we we need to, as we become better businesswoman, learn how to discern that. Right. But unless you are actually putting effort into that part of you, maybe you don't become as prolific as you could be.
Absolutely. So.
And then just shifting that same example, a story over into the same very similar type individual, a young female walks up to you, a woman woman identified individual and says, I'm getting ready to kind of launch into the world and not necessarily hypnotherapy world. Actually, let's back up what is shifting from the top three pieces of advice we've come through. What you would advise someone coming up into your business genre of hypnotherapy, what would be because you are a healer and because what you do is explore and aid individuals with their life, if you had to, a perilous situation in front of you and this is your choice to do this rather than that, what three pieces of advice given the past 20 years or even just the last week, would you offer up to those individuals listening now about things that could help someone moving forward? These these kinds of overall, everyone is struggling with this.
I would advise that one of the things that I see a lot is people using the word struggle. OK, excellent, though, and I want to just back up a little bit, I don't typically call what I do heeling. I really I call it peak performance. I call it heart center peak performance. And that's my own term. When as soon as you put the word healing, people either running for the hills or they're like, yes, I you know, and then they they unravel. OK, when we can look at it in terms of. Our leadership and. Just allowing it to have a place in that I think really opens up to our whole heart centered leader in business, right? So because we want to be our whole selves, when we do that, we're going to be able to lead our people better. Our managers, like every sense of our business, is going to be better if we show up in as our full self versus compartmentalizing certain parts of us. And of course, at a professional level, it's not appropriate. Right. I'm not talking about coming to the boardroom and unraveling at all. We've got to be able to do that on our own so that we can show up more compassionate, more understanding of our levels of emotional intelligence. It just it makes us better communicators to know ourselves better. So going back to the word struggle, I hear it a lot. And while I'm struggling with it and what I have come to learn and understand, that the faster we can, we can heal the struggle and end the struggle when we make a decision. So we only keep struggling if we have not made a decision around something, is this going to keep looping and we don't need to tie linguistics. To our processes like that, especially if they're negative linguistics, so I would consider the word struggle is a negative linguistic that anchors it anchors people into staying struggling instead of moving forward.
So your first piece of advice is change the word struggle and make a decision.
Yes, that's the first one. The second one is really good at listening to yourself, listening to yourself when you listen to what's going on in your head and. Take the position of the observer versus being in it, you're going to be more objective. So when I talk, when I'm coaching with an individual, I will hear them saying the same thing is kind of over and they're trying to solve a problem. And so it's it's very it's a real thing. It's that that's human behavior is we're trying to analyze ourselves, but we don't have the ability to be objective because we're a fish that can't see our own water. So one of the very first things that you can do is to just listen to yourself, just listen rather than looping and going over around it. Just just listen to what your mind is saying and be aware of that. As soon as you have the gift of awareness now, you can be more discerning on how you want to do the third thing, which is really train your thinking habits. Thinking habits are just as vital and important as all the other habits in our lives, and there are so many books written on habits because we we all want to have better productivity and we want to have better self care. And so we as soon as we go to look for how do I do that, we tend to find information on habits of how to change your your day or how to add it, take a out of bad habit and put in a good helmet. I love the book Power of Habit. Charles Duhigg, who taught us about cues, rewards, cues, routines and rewards. Yes, we've learned that through behavioral science that there's these habits. But what about thinking habits? So often we have thinking habits that aren't really serving us or that match where we want to go. Are thinking habits match where we've been, not where we want to go? Yeah, so for that reason they limit us. And there's and I want to say that within that, it's not just limitation, I mean, it goes both sides, there's so much knowledge that you have that you've accrued over the years and so much just PWG. I think we underestimate just what we're actually capable of, what all of this subconscious like we have we have brought in so much knowledge, more than we realize that just sitting there waiting to be tapped into. But our thinking habits tend to just go on a small piece of that. And so to be able to have better thinking habits, quickly retrain how you're thinking of a situation or yourself that right there can save you a whole lot of struggle. Absolutely.
Yeah, right. To go back to the word that we're not using anymore. Excellent. Well, I like that with the top three pieces of advice for you of clarity, pile on business structure and investigate and explore for those who are looking to get involved in the business. And then outside of that, you've got with people just in general who you walking up to every day. It's replacing the word struggle with some kind of a change and making a decision, listening to yourself and find to find objectivity and then training your thinking habits.
That's like a really good framework. I like that. A lot of wrapping up. How do people contact you?
So what is your website going to wake up your best dotcom? It's also my name, Deanna Nunez, but I like Wake up your best and I love it because it does coin the idea that hypnosis and what I teach is not about me hypnotizing you. Are you going to sleep? It's really about waking up to your talents, abilities and truly all that you are as a whole person and what you bring to the table.
It's exciting.
And I mean, I think that having such an intimate and longer history with with your career, like you have with hypnotherapy, has kind of presented in this very rare view that someone has of this coming into time with, as you said, traversing with hypnotherapy through the changes in business, in the business persona and people functioning within business. I think it's your take on it is is fascinating. And we didn't touch on it today. But some of your on on demand courses and things like that, even just business thrive, change up your life, challenge vital life. Those even just in name alone, speak to the idea of the changing person on the landscape. And for this purpose of this podcast, the changing woman identified persona and business and how useful it is to really analyze those inner voices and make sure things are in sync so that you can do things such as training up your thinking habits. I'm so thankful that you took the time to meet with us today. I will circle back around because you're such a what you do is so prolific. And I know that anyone whose name was curious, please Google her. She's got a myriad of things that just weren't touched on today. De'Anna has current appearances all over the news. And like she said, she's worked with so many different industries. It's the research we did here today did not do it justice. But I'm so thankful that you took the time. I really appreciate it to speak with us today.
Thank you for having me. I love the opportunity to just open people's eyes to a tool that's right between their ears, open their eyes to what's in their ears.
Excellent. Absolutely. I will circle back around and try to grab up De'Anna for another podcast, as well as perhaps a roundtable that we are going to be doing with hosts, with guests that we have interviewed on the series thus far. So everyone, stay tuned to that. And for everyone listening, I appreciate your time today. And until we speak again next time, remember to always bet on yourself. Slainte.
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Chatting with Erin Ardleigh; Founder and President of Dynama Insurance
Speaking with Michaële Antoine; Creator & Founder of Curios
Talking with Sarah Ordo; Entrepreneur & Owner of 24 Luxe Hair and Makeup in Detroit
Chatting with Sayu Bhojwani; Advocate, Author, & Political Scientist
Speaking with Kim Woods; MBA & Spiritual Consultant
Talking with Crys Noell; Financial Expert and Founder of T&T LLC
Speaking with Sonya Barlow; Founder of Like-Minded females Network
Chatting with Tamsin Napier-Munn; Speaker, Facilitator, and Host; Founder and CEO of Raw Talks Academy
Sitting Down With Jessika Noda; Founder of Jiyubox, a clean beauty subscription box and online shop
Speaking with Susan Hunt Stevens; Founder & CEO of WeSpire
Talking with Laura Khalil; Speaker, Teacher, & Podcast Host of Podcast titled Brave by Design
Chatting with Lauren Smith; Event Planner & Founder of Modern Collective
Talking with Renata Joy; Founder, Nutrition Expert, and Personal Trainer
Speaking with Sheena Russell; Founder and CEO of Made with Local
Speaking With Ariel Garten; Founder of Muse: a tech startup that offers post-meditation brain feedback
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