579. Be Seen, Get on TV + Become a Super Connector - with Jen Gottlieb & Chris Winfield

Published: Aug. 24, 2020, 8 a.m.

b'In This Episode You Will Learn About:\\n Why now is the time to get your message out there\\n The power of showing up confidently as yourself\\n How to prepare your mindset for appearing in media\\n Why you need to share your story\\n Focusing on gratitude\\n Why perfection is overrated\\n \\xa0\\n Resources:\\n beontvchallenge.com\\n chriswinfield.com\\n jengottlieb.com\\n Instagram: @jen_gottlieb\\n\\n Instagram: @chriswinfield\\n\\n \\xa0\\n Show Notes:\\n Jen Gottlieb and Chris Winfield are two incredible human beings \\u2014 and they have a challenge for you. These two are always teaching actionable things that you can see immediate results from, so I suggest you step up to their challenge and see where it takes you. Making connections with people that matter is the number one way I have built every single business, along with my willingness to ask and to show up for myself, and this episode is about becoming the ultimate connector \\u2014 but you can\\u2019t do that unless you address your confidence first.\\n \\xa0\\n Question Highlights:\\n What do you guys do?\\n Where did the \\u201cBe on TV\\u201d Challenge come from?\\n What is the mindset like after you\\u2019re on TV?\\n Why is it important to get your story out into the world?\\n What challenges have you gone through in your business?\\n How do you get involved in the \\u201cBe on TV\\u201d Challenge?\\n What are you excited for most right now?\\n \\xa0\\n Guest Bio:\\n Renowned "Super Connectors" and Communication Experts Chris Winfield and Jen Gottlieb are co-founders of the multimillion-dollar company Super Connector Media, which helps people foster connections and relationships that matter.\\n The powerful business and life partner duo, whom Gwyneth Paltrow\'s Goop recently named among "11 Professionals Helping People Find More Satisfying , Successful Careers", are on a mission to empower people to cultivate in-person connections and relationships and find more fulfillment in their personal and professional lives.'