The Hayley Lloyd Show is dedicated to your personal growth and development. Hosted by Hayley Lloyd, a spiritual mindset & business coach, this podcast aims to help you overcome self-doubt, rediscover your inner light and grow into your true purpose. We will be covering a range of topics and themes: advice and guidance on how to grow a spiritual practice, practical tips and tricks to help you to transform your mindset and vulnerable real-life stories of reflection and learning. This podcast a ...
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WhatsOnStage managing editor Alex Wood and chief theatre critic Sarah Crompton host a weekly podcast on all things theatrical. News, views, frank exchanges and lists offer an unmissable guide to what’s happening on stage (and in film and on television) now, in the past and in future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You are listening to The Chillpreneur Podcast, the place where we have vibey conversations with some of the most inspiring and mission-driven entrepreneurs who are building epic digital businesses and history-making brands. Being a Chillpreneur means rebelling against hustle culture and proving that you don't need to sacrifice living a fun-filled life to build a business that changes the world. Get ready to be inspired, have a laugh, meet some extraordinary people, and of course, learn what ...
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Special guest Sir Tim Rice talks Chess returning to Broadway, writing songs with Elton John - and what it’s like to be working with Andrew Lloyd Webber again
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40:06Sarah talks to lyricist extraordinaire Sir Tim Rice as he takes My Life in Musicals, his show of theatrical memories, on a tour of the UK and Ireland from April 11. In a conversation that ranges from Evita to The Lion King and beyond, he reveals why he doesn’t go to the theatre much any more, his love for Chess - and hopes for its revival - and why…
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Special guest Samantha Barks talks Les Mis, Frozen on Disney Plus and Oliver!
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40:58Sarah talks to Samantha Barks ahead of her one-off concert at the London Palladium on April 5. In a wide-ranging interview Samantha reveals why Elsa was a career highlight, why she loved The Masked Singer on TV and what it was like to work with Hugh Jackman and Jonathan Bailey. Plus the secrets of concealing a pregnancy bump on stage. Hosted on Aca…
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Special guest James Graham on Gareth Southgate, male role models and why his next play is about the collapse of the global economy
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37:55In the week that Dear England, his play about the English football team, reopens at the National Theatre, playwright James Graham has announced that his next play, at the Edinburgh International Festival, will star Succession’s Brian Cox and be about the financial crash of 2008. In this revealing conversation he talks to Sarah about his admiration …
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In a special US based episode Sarah talks to David Gordon editor in chief of TheaterMania about the shows opening this spring. From Denzel Washington to Succession stars Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook, to George Clooney there is some major star power lighting up the stage. Plus new musicals like Boop. And the Brits are coming with Operation Mincemea…
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Bonus episode: the cast of Operation Mincemeat on their Broadway debuts
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20:56As the award-winning British musical opens in New York, Theatermania’s David Gordon catches up with writers and performers David Cumming, Zoe Roberts,Natasha Hodgson, Claire-Marie Hall and Jak Malone. They share their excitement about enthusiastic audiences, martinis at Sardi’s with legendary stars and the pleasure of returning to the show after a …
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Why are there never enough loos in theatres and do shows close in previews?
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48:24In our second question and answer episode Alex and Sarah discuss pressing topics. Why’s it called a green room? What does an ahistorical setting add to a show? And why don’t box offices sell single seats? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We need to talk about the Oliviers nominations
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39:22From Oscars to Oliviers! In a special mid-week episode, Sarah and Alex respond to the Olivier Awards nominations, which were led this year by the record-matching Fiddler on the Roof at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. But were there any snubs, shocks or surprises? And who might end up winning on the night next month? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p…
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Are stars ruining - or saving - the theatre?
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45:59Tom Hiddleston, Hayley Atwell, Rami Malek and Brie Larson are the latest movie stars to fill the West End stage. But does their presence help or hinder? This week Sarah and Alex mull over a question that’s been dominating the theatre news. And talk about Rupert Goold’s exciting new Hamlet with Luke Thallon and Nancy Carroll as Gertrude. And, as a b…
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Bonus episode: Interviews with Jonathan Bailey, Hayley Atwell, Tom Hiddleston, Mason Alexander Park and Jamie Lloyd in a Shakespeare bonanza!
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17:27With two major Shakespeare productions opening in two days in London, WhatsOnStage's intrepid deputy editor Tom Millward went to visit Jonathan Bailey at the Bridge Theatre to discuss all things Richard II, before sailing up the river for a spell at Theatre Royal Drury Lane; where Tom Hiddleston, Hayley Atwell, Mason Alexander Park and more are tac…
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Awards season is in full swing – so Sarah and Alex rope in TheaterMania's editor-in-chief David Gordon for a gallivant around the world of Oscar-nominated films. From Wicked's witches to Conclave's cardinals, through to Emilia Perez's imploding Oscar campaign and Anora's meteoric rise to fame, the WhatsOnStage Podcast has dipped its toe into the fi…
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Sarah talks to Nancy Carroll and Nia Towle about working on Rupert Goold’s new production of Hamlet which opens at the RSC this week with Luke Thallon playing the prince. They discuss what it’s like to take on Shakespeare’s women, how you shape a classic play in the context of feminism and #MeToo, nudity on stage and quite a lot more. Hosted on Aca…
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Bonus episode: Imelda Staunton, Andrew Lloyd Webber and more talk WhatsOnStage Awards wins
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11:46In this special bonus episode, we bring you a selection of highlights from the press room at the 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards, where Imelda Staunton discussed working with her daughter for the first time, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Michael Harrison's brand new musical The Illusionists, and Starlight Express star Jeevan Braich's experiences making h…
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Sarah and Alex went together to see Inside Number Nine Stage/Fright and give their verdict from the stalls. Plus Alex takes us behind the scenes - and under the stage - for the WhatsOnStage Awards and both pick the shows to look out for from new season announcements at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe and Hampstead. This episode …
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Bonus episode: Cameron Mackintosh, Matthew Bourne and more talk Oliver! in the West End
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9:20Consider yourself spoilt with a bonus podcast episode as Cameron Mackintosh, Matthew Bourne, Shanay Holmes, Simon Lipkin and Billy Jenkins talk bringing Oliver! to the West End! If you're looking for our main episode, we released it slightly early this week – so scroll on to hear more from the RSC's co-artistic directors. Hosted on Acast. See acast…
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2025 Ins & Outs: Time For a Business Glow Up
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30:09As we step into 2025, the energy feels distinctly different. In this new episode of The Hayley Lloyd Show, I go into a reflection on the lessons of 2024, the shifts we’re experiencing collectively, and what might lie ahead. One of the predictions I go into is around the type of marketing that is going to do really well in 2025, & how you can start …
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Special guests Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey on the RSC's gigantic plans for the year
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35:04Joined by two famed artistic leaders, podcast hosts Sarah Crompton and Alex Wood discuss the RSC's exciting plans for the coming year - including a new stage version of The BFG, the transfer of Broadway hit Fat Ham, a football-focussed Much Ado About Nothing, Somerset Maugham's The Constant Wife (boldly reimagined by Laura Wade) and a deluge of tan…
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Sarah and Alex look back at some terrible theatrical fails and ask what they have in common. What unites Peter O’Toole’s Macbeth and Shogun:The Musical? Are there lessons that can prevent shows failing? And what did Anthony Hopkins learn from an early nightmare? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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build permanent & unwavering authority to manifest everything you desire
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17:2221st Jan Kick off of Free Training "Attract Millions": https://programs.femthority.com/attract-millions-ig/ Join Waitlist For IAM Membership: https://thehouseoffa.com/iamschool-waitlist This episode explores the concept of Permanent Authority, focusing on building unshakable confidence through authenticity, inner strength, and effective communicati…
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The future of West End musicals, AI reviews and Michael Sheen's next move
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40:00Sarah and Alex blast away the January blues by battling through a deluge of theatre news – from the West End transfer of Stereophonic to Michael Sheen's new Welsh National Theatre. Beyond that, Sarah has thoughts on the freshly opened hit shows Titanique and Oliver!, leading to discussions on the future of new musicals in the West End. Alighting br…
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Britain’s most haunted theatres, ghost lights, the future of the National and stage size headaches
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40:07In our first question and answer episode, Sarah and Alex answer your queries. What does break a leg mean? Are there any good shows featuring puppets coming up? Will the National Theatre change when Indhu Rubasingham takes over? And much more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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pick up momentum & move through stagnancy in business
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22:27NEW FREE TRAINING: https://programs.femthority.com/attract-millions-ig/ 🔗 Links Mentioned: https://www.instagram.com/inawemanifesting/ This episode explores the journey of realigning personal values and business goals while addressing the reasons behind stagnation in entrepreneurship. By emphasising the importance of manifestation, audience curatio…
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Bonus episode: Sigourney Weaver and Jamie Lloyd talk Tempest
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9:12In a special mid-week bonus episode, WhatsOnStage's intrepid deputy editor Tom Millward raced over to Theatre Royal Drury Lane to discuss the ongoing production of The Tempest, led by Sigourney Weaver and directed by Jamie Lloyd. Lloyd also spilled more juicy details about his production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Evita, which heads to T…
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Will 2025 be a game-changing year for theatre?
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35:15With Stephen Sondheim’s last musical, Michael Shannon and Ruth Wilson teaming up, Evita returning to the West End, a bumper year at the National Theatre and Gary Oldman’s return to the stage where he started his career, Sarah and Alex continue their round up of the best theatrical offerings round the UK in 2025! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva…
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Top tips for shows to see in 2025 - part one
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31:08From a new Hamlet to Jonathan Bailey as Richard II, or from Cate Blanchett and Emma Corrin in Chekhov to Brie Larson and Rami Malek in contrasting Greek tragedies, Sarah and Alex take a look at some of the best British theatre has to offer in 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Is Wicked the best stage-to-screen movie? What might beat it?
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29:32As the musical Wicked becomes a big screen sensation, Sarah and Alex talk about the challenges and pleasures of transferring a stage show to a movie format. And list their all time favourites from Brando’s Streetcar Named Desire to Mamma Mia! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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With the release of Sing Sing, a film about the power of theatre in prison, in time for the awards season, Sarah and Alex chose their top three backstage dramas. From Synedoche, New York to Birdman to Tick, Tick….Boom! there’s a lot to discuss. And we know we’ve left some out! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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What are the best stage shows of 2024?
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36:43As the theatrical year comes to an end with The Tempest, Sarah and Alex look back on the hits of the last 12 months from The Years to Fiddler on the Roof, from Oedipus to Weather Girl. With honourable mentions multiple musicals with very long titles. And Oliver! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Bonus episode! Wilde women Sharon D Clarke, Ronkẹ Adékọluẹ́jọ́ and Eliza Scanlen discuss the National Theatre's Importance of Being Earnest
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9:06In a fantastic additional episode, WhatsOnStage's intrepid deputy editor Tom Millward hopped to the National to meet three of the stars of The Importance of Being Earnest. The cast discuss Max Webster's take on the classic, finding the queer underpinnings in Wilde's work and bringing new audiences to the National – as well as working with Ncuti Gat…
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Al Pacino, Hadestown, Sunset Boulevard, a new Sondheim deepdive, Lin-Manuel Miranda and more are among Sarah and Alex’s top books and vinyls for Christmas gifts this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In a new episode, Sarah and Alex mull on the National Theatre's bold new take on Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest led by Sex Education and Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa. This leads them on to a wider discussion about the brilliant success of casting directors in guiding top talent from the stage to the screen – and then back to the stage…
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Santa vs Scrooge: top Christmas shows for all tastes
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34:43Alex takes the role of Santa and Sarah finds her inner Scrooge to round up the top Xmas fare whether your mood is full of joy or melancholy - or a bit of both. It’s a podcast episode wrapped in tinsel with mistletoe on top! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bonus episode! The Wicked movie costume designer Paul Tazewell spills his spellbinding secrets
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30:28In this bonus episode of the WhatsOnStage Podcast, Features Editor Tanyel Gumushan sits down with the award-winning designer Paul Tazewell, who has worked on the iconic looks for shows like Hamilton and In the Heights. He was a vital architect for the vibrant and exciting new world of Oz created for the first part of the Wicked movie, in cinemas no…
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164 years, 70 characters. Three actors. Three hours
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27:58Since its premiere in 2018, The National Theatre’s production of The Lehman Trilogy has enjoyed extraordinary success around the world. As it arrives back in London Sarah meets the current cast John Heffernan, Aaron Krohn and Howard W. Overshown to find out how they get to grips with playing so many characters, what it’s like to tell an epic story …
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Special guest Mason Alexander Park on The Tempest, The Sandman and The Emcee
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31:20Ahead of starring as Ariel in Jamie Lloyd's new Shakespeare production of The Tempest at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Mason Alexander Park took time out of rehearsals to discuss their second West End role – the first being a fan-favourite spell as the Emcee in Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. They also reflect on the rollercoaster world of filming hit ser…
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On the eve of A Marvellous Party, a star-filled gala to celebrate Noël Coward, Sarah Crompton talks to producer Julian Bird and Coward’s biographer Oliver Soden about Coward’s importance today. They discuss the range of his talent as a playwright, songwriter, screen writer, diarist and poet and why the image of him as a comfortable man in a dressin…
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Nancy’s back! Former co-host of the WhatsOnStage Podcast’s predecessor As An Actress Said to the Critic returns to talk adapting and starring in the critically acclaimed new staging of The Cabinet Minister at the Menier Chocolate Factory, and a plethora of exciting upcoming projects - including a very exciting Hamlet at the RSC… Hosted on Acast. Se…
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Will the West End rule over Broadway in 2025?
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32:15This week, Sarah and Alex turn their attention to the Great White Way – something that a whole raft of West End productions seem to be doing at the moment. With Operation Mincemeat, Stranger Things: The First Shadow and Tammy Faye set to join Sunset Boulevard and The Hills of California over in New York this Tony Awards season, all the signs are th…
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As Robert Icke tackles Oedipus and Alexander Zeldin reinterprets Antigone as The Other Place, Alex and Sarah talk about the ways Greek tragedies speak to our modern age - and why great actors such as Mark Strong, Lesley Manville, Emma D’Arcy and Tobias Menzies are signing up to star. Plus: And what does it all have to do with Lin-Manuel Miranda and…
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Manifesting A 7 Figure Business With Biddy Tarot Founder: Brigit Esselmont
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1:09:38Brigit Esselmont is an intuitive entrepreneur and best-selling author of Everyday Tarot, as well as the founder of Biddy Tarot, a seven-figure business that has empowered millions worldwide to trust their intuition and access their inner power. Her mission is to bring Tarot into the mainstream as a modern, intuitive tool for purpose-driven individu…
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Theatres at the moment are working like time machines, whisking audiences back to the 1950s as a new generation of directors explore the work of the past. Sarah and Alex explore the revivals from Look Back in Anger and Roots at the Almeida to Waiting for Godot starring Ben Whishaw and Lucian Msamati Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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Special guest James McArdle talks Tom Stoppard, Macbeth and how to save regional theatre
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35:50Sarah sits down for a wide-ranging conversation with James McArdle, currently starring in The Real Thing at the Old Vic. He talks about returning to the stage, his new film, playing opposite Saoirse Ronan as the Macbeths, what he learnt from Kate Winslet - and why an actor should always be able to make you laugh. Plus a radical idea to help regiona…
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Ghastly or a joy? End of an era at the National Theatre
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28:27Sarah and Alex report from behind the scenes of the press conference at which the retiring artistic director announced his final season of work. What was the mood - and what do we think of his choices of work as he reaches the end of a decade in the hot seat? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Transitioning from corporate to a 7 figure online business (Interview by Kaitlyn Mazzarella)
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1:03:53What happens when you trade the stability of a corporate career for the unpredictable world of entrepreneurship? Join us as Kaitlyn and I uncover the exhilarating and sometimes daunting path from boardrooms to business ownership. Discover the art of building integrated authority fueled by passion. From my early days at a premier London agency to a …
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The release of The Critic, a new film starring Ian McKellen and written by Patrick Marber prompts Sarah and Alex to discuss McKellen’s passion for theatre, the fortitude of his generation of actors - and the changing face of critics. Are they really this nasty? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Your resilience WILL create quantum leaps
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21:22Sign up to FREE 4 day training to master high-ticket selling & build a rich & resilient business: https://programs.femthority.com/wealthy-ceo-a/ Join The House 6 Month Mastermind: https://thehouseoffa.com/ In this mastermind, you will LEARN to build your resilience in this mastermind, so you can... one day, quantum leap to a wildly successful busin…
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Special guest Carrie Hope Fletcher talks love, motherhood and taking a new show on the road
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35:19In this week's special episode, Alex talks to musical theatre sensation Carrie Hope Fletcher about her career so far, her dream roles and the changes in her life and thinking since she gave birth to her daughter. Plus what makes her Love Letters tour so unique. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Social Media Isn't Real... Time For Some Real Talk
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27:22Ever found yourself struggling with the hidden challenges of running a business while maintaining a facade of perfection on social media? Join me as I candidly share my personal journey through these emotional complexities, especially during times when my partner is away.Por Hayley Lloyd
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What happens when critics get it wrong?
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32:49Sarah and Alex lift the curtain on the complicated moment when a critic starts to wonder whether they are on the wrong side of history - and confess to a few reviews they’d like to rewrite Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How To Feel Convicted In Communicating Your High-End Prices
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27:14Ever wondered how to confidently set and communicate high-end price points without breaking a sweat? In this episode, we explore transformative strategies to overcome the fear of discussing pricing. We'll walk you through the essential belief triad: belief in yourself, your program, and your audience—so you can stand by your rates with unwavering c…
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From 1200 to 76k followers in 6 months: the real BTS of quantum leaping w/ relationship coach Mimi Watt
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1:01:23Join me with an exclusive interview with a House Of Authority client, dating & relationship coach Mimi Watt. Mimi Watt is a Dating & Relationship coach who helps people become secure within themselves and attract healthy love through healing their anxious attachment style. She does this using her signature Peacefully Attached Framework, which she h…
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