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เนื้อหาจัดทำโดย Marissa Teeter เนื้อหาพอดแคสต์ทั้งหมด รวมถึงตอน กราฟิก และคำอธิบายพอดแคสต์ได้รับการอัปโหลดและจัดหาให้โดยตรงจาก Marissa Teeter หรือพันธมิตรแพลตฟอร์มพอดแคสต์ของพวกเขา หากคุณเชื่อว่ามีบุคคลอื่นใช้งานที่มีลิขสิทธิ์ของคุณโดยไม่ได้รับอนุญาต คุณสามารถปฏิบัติตามขั้นตอนที่แสดงไว้ที่นี่ https://th.player.fm/legal

Get ready for an inspiring episode of Teeter Talks, as I am joined by the amazing Kaillie Humphries! Kaillie is a renowned Olympic bobsledder with a career marked by numerous accolades, including three Olympic gold medals and a bronze. She has become a trailblazer in the sport, known for her incredible strength, speed, and leadership. While her athletic success is impressive, her story of having to leave team Canada for team USA is one marked by courage and is truly inspiring. This experience has led her to advocate for safety and for women in sport. An athlete, Olympian, leader, and soon to be mother, Kaillie can truly be summed up as a badass woman! Join us today as we dive into these topics:

• The issue of abuse in sports and Kaillie's personal journey- including her experiences with abusive coaches and the pivotal decision to switch from Team Canada to Team USA.
• Kaillie's thoughts on leadership and some of the identifying characteristics that come with being a leader.
• Advocating for young girls, safety in sports and the importance of standing up for yourself and teammates.
• Challenges with infertility, Kaillie’s journey with IVF and the parallels between the Olympic and IVF process.

Like me, I hope this episode has left you feeling empowered and grateful. If you enjoyed listening, be sure to show Kaillie and this podcast some love and support as well. Your feedback is so valuable, so please leave a rating or review wherever you’re tuning in from!

Kaillie’s Links:
Instagram: (@kailliehumphries)
Marissa's Links:
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Teeter Talks Instagram
• Marissa's LinkedIn

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Get ready for an inspiring episode of Teeter Talks, as I am joined by the amazing Kaillie Humphries! Kaillie is a renowned Olympic bobsledder with a career marked by numerous accolades, including three Olympic gold medals and a bronze. She has become a trailblazer in the sport, known for her incredible strength, speed, and leadership. While her athletic success is impressive, her story of having to leave team Canada for team USA is one marked by courage and is truly inspiring. This experience has led her to advocate for safety and for women in sport. An athlete, Olympian, leader, and soon to be mother, Kaillie can truly be summed up as a badass woman! Join us today as we dive into these topics:

• The issue of abuse in sports and Kaillie's personal journey- including her experiences with abusive coaches and the pivotal decision to switch from Team Canada to Team USA.
• Kaillie's thoughts on leadership and some of the identifying characteristics that come with being a leader.
• Advocating for young girls, safety in sports and the importance of standing up for yourself and teammates.
• Challenges with infertility, Kaillie’s journey with IVF and the parallels between the Olympic and IVF process.

Like me, I hope this episode has left you feeling empowered and grateful. If you enjoyed listening, be sure to show Kaillie and this podcast some love and support as well. Your feedback is so valuable, so please leave a rating or review wherever you’re tuning in from!

Kaillie’s Links:
Instagram: (@kailliehumphries)
Marissa's Links:
• Marissa's Website
• Marissa's Instagram
Teeter Talks Instagram
• Marissa's LinkedIn

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On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am truly honored to have a conversation with the exceptional Hanen Nanaa. A remarkable young social entrepreneur and war survivor from Syria, Hanen found refuge in Toronto in 2016. As the founder of the Books Art Music (BAM) Collective, she has created a vibrant community hub that empowers youth and marginalized groups through art and innovation. Currently studying Public Policy at York University, Hanen also serves as the Director of Strategy at the Syrian Canadian Foundation. Her advocacy focuses on gender equality and youth empowerment, and she has advised government officials on these critical issues. Additionally, she is a founding member of the Waard Ward Collective, a social enterprise that trains newcomers in floral design and community gardening. Hanen's dedication to social justice exemplifies true leadership, earning her numerous accolades, including the Pam McConnell Award for Young Women in Leadership in 2023 and the Alterna Prize for Women’s Social Leaders in 2022. Recognized as a UN Women Woman of the Year in 2019, her inspiring journey continues to touch lives and foster change. Join us today as we dive into these topics: Hanen’s experience growing up in Syria and the challenges of fleeing her country, emphasizing the importance of learning from one another’s stories. The story behind starting Book Art Music (BAM) and the Waard Ward, driven by Hanen’s lived experiences and a desire to empower others. Highlighting how community and volunteer work can inform policy, illustrating the value of grassroots involvement. Addressing misconceptions about refugees and women, viewing criticism as an opportunity for growth and understanding. Hanen’s path into politics, from her studies to her professional endeavors, and goal of bridging the gap between government and ethnic communities. Identifying a great leader as the ability to collaborate, uplift others, and lead by example, fostering a supportive community. I can’t express enough how truly inspiring and incredible Hanen is. I hope you felt as moved and motivated by Hanen’s story as I did. If you enjoyed this episode, I’d be so grateful if you could take a moment to leave a rating and review. And don’t forget to check the links below to connect with Hanen—there’s so much more to explore! Thank you for being part of our community! Hanen’s Links: Instagram: Hanen Nanaa LinkedIn: Hanen Nanaa BAM Collective Instagram: Books Art Music Collective BAM Collective LinkedIn: BAM Collective Waard Ward Collective: Waard Ward Marissa's Links: • Marissa's Website • Marissa's Instagram • Teeter Talks Instagram • Marissa's LinkedIn…
 
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I have the pleasure of chatting with Jim Estill, a visionary technology entrepreneur and philanthropist whose journey is a testament to innovation and giving back. Jim began his entrepreneurial career in the most unassuming way, selling computer hardware from the trunk of his car. What started as a quest to design circuit boards turned into a booming business that achieved over $2 billion in sales. With a System Design Engineering background, Jim has mentored over 150 tech startups, including BlackBerry, where he served on the board for 13 years. After a brief retirement, he took the reins of Danby Appliances, buying the company and leading it as CEO. Beyond his business achievements, Jim is deeply committed to philanthropy, having sponsored over 1,000 refugees and founded a furniture bank to assist those in need. His experience offers invaluable insights into entrepreneurship, leadership, and creating a positive impact, making him a true innovator and community leader. Join us today as we dive into these topics: Jim’s commitment to supporting refugees through a business lens, showcasing the power of social responsibility and authenticity in making a difference. Examining how traits like drive, politeness, and timeliness have become competitive advantages. Jim’s inspiring journey from starting a business out of his trunk to achieving $2 billion in sales, exploring the roles of studying predecessors, luck, and timing influenced his success. The concept of great leaders as servant leaders, and how seeing more money as a tool to do more good shapes their impact. What a truly enriching conversation with Jim Estill! I hope you gained as much insight from his journey and wisdom as I did. Don't forget to check out the links below to connect with Jim and support the podcast by leaving a rating and review if you enjoyed the episode! Jim’s Links: Website: Danby Circle Homes: Circle Home Furniture Bank Marissa's Links: • Marissa's Website • Marissa's Instagram • Teeter Talks Instagram • Marissa's LinkedIn…
 
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I’m excited to chat with the phenomenal Vince Del Monte! Vince is a leading online fitness business coach and visionary behind The 7 Figure Mastermind and 6 Figure Coach 2.0. Renowned for his innovative strategies and exceptional leadership, Vince excels at transforming fitness coaches into top earners, helping entrepreneurs surpass their limits and achieve impressive growth. However, what truly captivated me about Vince is the genuine, unfiltered honesty of his journey. Join us today as we dive into these topics: Exploring the role of connection in leadership and how navigating conflict can strengthen both personal and professional relationships. Vince's personal journey through his separation, revealing crucial insights about self-connection and personal growth. Rethinking success from multiple perspectives, understanding how a singular view can impact leadership and relationships. The importance of stabilizing and aligning your goals with your true desires before moving forward. What an honest and real conversation with Vince Del Monte! I hope you found this episode as valuable as I did. Be sure to connect with Vince using the links below! Your support of this podcast means a lot, so be sure to leave a rating and review if you enjoy it! Vince’s Links: Website: vincedelmonte Instagram: @vincedelmonte Facebook: Group by Vince DelMonte Charity Water: Charity Water Marissa's Links: • Marissa's Website • Marissa's Instagram • Teeter Talks Instagram • Marissa's LinkedIn…
 
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am joined by the lovely Sydney Vaughan! Sydney is a Wellness Coach, Breathwork and Cold Exposure Facilitator, Registered Massage Therapist (RMT), Personal Trainer, and Mentor—basically, if it's wellness-related, Sydney's got it covered! With a passion for helping people connect with their true selves, Sydney blends her expertise across various disciplines to inspire lasting change. Her holistic mind-body approach to wellness is more than just a career; it's a lifestyle. Then when it comes to leadership, Sydney's approach is all about empowering others to find their own path to growth and resilience. Join us today as we dive into these topics: Exploring the human tendency to categorize others and the impact of first impressions with people who are different from us. Emphasizing the value of asking difficult questions to stay informed, and understanding that many of our biggest challenges arise from a lack of knowledge—conversations can be a powerful tool for gaining insight. Sydney’s journey of coming out as a lesbian, navigating family dynamics, discovering her sexuality at an early age, feeling out of place, and ultimately embracing her identity and living her truth. Viewing leadership as the ability to lead authentically by standing in your truth, fostering growth within a supportive community, and inspiring others through example. It’s been such a joy having Sydney as my personal trainer and friend! Her vibrant energy is truly inspiring. If you enjoyed our conversation, be sure to show Sydney and this podcast some love by leaving a rating or review! Your support is greatly appreciated and truly valued. Sydney’s Links: Instagram: Syd Vaughan Website: Sydney Vaughan Marissa's Links: • Marissa's Website • Marissa's Instagram • Teeter Talks Instagram • Marissa's LinkedIn…
 
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am beyond excited to sit down and chat with my dear friend Ben Pakulski. Ben is an impressive guy, and you may know him as a former IFBB professional bodybuilder, who reached the pinnacle of his sport as one of the top 10 in the world. After years of pushing the limits of physical potential, Ben has shifted his focus to helping others do the same in their own lives both physically and mentally. As the CEO of Muscle Intelligence and a devoted father, he’s dedicated to guiding executives, entrepreneurs, and athletes toward better health, vitality, and performance. Ben is passionate about fostering leadership, helping people align their body, mind, and soul to not only achieve personal success, but also to inspire and lead others on their journey to a fulfilling and balanced life. He also hosts his own podcast, Muscle Intelligence, where he hosts experts and fosters highly informative conversation around all things longevity, leadership and legacy. Join us today as we dive into these leadership topics: How Ben transformed from a lonely and overweight kid into a confident bodybuilder, finding balance between personal ambition, doing what it takes to succeed and the pursuit of deep, meaningful relationships. Comparing the worlds of bodybuilding and business, discussing the sacrifices each demands and how perspectives shift as we grow. The rarity and value of honesty, stressing the importance of holding ourselves and others to high standards and being willing to call out shortcomings. Seeing a leader as someone who connects with people in meaningful ways and adapts their approach to show up effectively for different individuals. Exploring success as living in alignment with your values and how we should have values in business and in life. It was so much fun catching up with my friend Ben! If you enjoyed and found this conversation insightful, be sure to show Ben and this podcast your love and support. Your feedback is so valuable, so please leave a rating or review wherever you’re tuning in from! Ben's Links: Youtube: Ben Pakulski - Muscle Intelligence Instagram: Ben Pakulski LinkedIn: Ben Pakulski Muscle Intelligence Website: Muscle Intelligence Marissa's Links: • Marissa's Website • Marissa's Instagram • Teeter Talks Instagram • Marissa's LinkedIn…
 
On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am accompanied by the wonderful Khalil Khamis! Born into a family renowned in the restaurant industry, Khalil's entrepreneurial journey began early. With a degree in Management Economics and Industry Finance, he co-founded Fresh Media Events Inc., orchestrating hundreds of successful events. As the CEO of Crafty Ramen and the youngest multi-unit franchisee in Harvey’s history, Khalil drives innovation, achieving top-ranking restaurants and leading initiatives in community philanthropy and corporate strategy. Khalil's leadership skills have set him apart, and you will find he is packed with wisdom and invaluable advice for all entrepreneurs. Join us today as we dive into these leadership topics: How Khalil achieved the number one Harvey's store in the country by focusing on "fast food, fast" and consumer trust. Balancing working in the business versus working on the business in entrepreneurship. Khalil's story of growing up in the restaurant business with refugee parents who dreamed of owning Harvey's franchises and the unique dynamics of a family-run business. Embracing changing dreams, the necessity of passion in entrepreneurship, and the willingness to ask questions and learn new skills. Leading businesses with a culture that accepts mistakes, but requires learning from them while cultivating a mindset of leading to work yourself out of the job so others can grow. I hope this chat has left you both inspired and hungry—for success in leadership and entrepreneurship! Personally, I'm already plotting my next stop at Crafty Ramen - and Harvey's. Show Khalil and this podcast some love and support, and remember, your feedback is so valuable—drop a rating or review wherever you're tuning in from! Khalil Links: Crafty Ramen: Crafty Ramen Harvey’s: Harvey's LinkedIn: Khalil Khamis Marissa's Links: • Marissa's Website • Marissa's Instagram • Teeter Talks Instagram • Marissa's LinkedIn…
 
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