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ChangeMaker Leader Podcast

ChangeMaker Leader Podcast

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The ChangeMaker Leader Podcast: Discover the unique imprint that distinguishes true ChangeMakers from the crowd.

In a noisy digital world, standing out requires more than just strategy; it requires knowing who you truly are. The ChangeMaker Leader Podcast is your blueprint for discovering your "Leader DNA" and building a brand that shines brilliantly.

Hosted by Leigh Mitchell, Brand Strategist, Marketing Professor, and CEO of Women in Biz Network (WIBN)—this show is an extension of North America’s premier community for female empowerment, business, leadership, networking, and career transition.

Tune in weekly to explore:

  • Your Unique Imprint: Uncover the specific traits that distinguish you from the crowd and turn them into a powerful personal brand.
  • Community & Mentorship: How to leverage the power of peer networking, strategic partnerships, and the Women in Biz Network to accelerate your business growth.
  • Modern Mastery: Practical training on leveraging AI tools, LinkedIn, and Digital Marketing to grow without the grind.
  • Mental Wealth: Honest conversations about rejecting burnout, prioritizing mental health, and building a business that fits your lifestyle.
  • The Pivot: Inspiring stories of career transition from women who have successfully shifted from corporate leaders to thriving entrepreneurs.

Whether you are an entrepreneur scaling your vision or a corporate leader redefining your legacy, we provide the strategy and the community to help you amplify your voice.

Subscribe now to discover your unique imprint, and join the Women in Biz Network to lead with ease.

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  • Nervous System Reset: A 20-Minute Daily Practice for Stress, Burnout & Cortisol Relief
    Apr 1 2026

    Searches for "feel overwhelmed," "stress relief," and "burnout from life" are all at all-time highs in 2026 — and if you're feeling it too, you're not alone. This video gives you a science-backed, 20-minute nervous system reset routine you can do twice a day to regulate stress, reduce cortisol, and reclaim your calm.

    This routine integrates vestibular (balance/inner ear), visual (gaze/tracking), and limbic (emotional regulation) techniques — the same tools used in trauma therapy and nervous system rehabilitation.

    ⏱ IN THIS VIDEO — YOUR 20-MINUTE ROUTINE:

    Why your nervous system needs a daily reset

    Phase 1: Limbic Grounding & Centring (5 min)

    ↳ Orienting to Safety

    ↳ The Voo Breath (vagus nerve activation)

    ↳ Self-Soothing Touch

    Phase 2: Visual & Vestibular Coordination (10 min)

    ↳ Gaze Stabilization (VOR x1)

    ↳ Saccades — Rapid Eye Shifts

    ↳ Smooth Pursuit

    ↳ Head Nods & Turns (Eyes Closed)

    Phase 3: Dynamic Integration & Proprioception (5 min)

    ↳ The Arch and Flatten

    ↳ Heel-to-Toe Stance

    ↳ Shaking Out Tension

    Morning vs. Evening — how to use this routine


    📊 WHY THIS MATTERS RIGHT NOW:

    Search interest in cortisol has nearly doubled since January 2026 and hit an all-time high for the third consecutive month. "Burnout at work" and "burnout from life" are also at all-time highs. "Emotional flooding" has doubled in searches this year. Your nervous system is under more pressure than ever — this routine is your daily antidote.


    🔗 RESOURCES & NEXT STEPS:

    📥 Download Exercise Card Set

    🌐 Join the Women in Biz Network Community

    📺 Watch on ChangeMaker Leader YouTube Channel



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  • What happens When Ambitious Women Meet In-Person?
    Mar 19 2026

    What actually happens when ambitious women stop scrolling

    and start showing up?

    In this episode, Leigh Mitchell sits down with Kim and Linda

    of My Creative Break for a conversation about the magic that

    unfolds when driven women gather in person — the spark, the

    stories, and the sisterhood that no DM can replicate.

    "The most powerful thing we ever did was create a space where women felt safe enough to be ambitious out loud."

    If you've been craving connection that goes deeper than a LinkedIn comment — this episode is your sign to show up differently. Leigh Mitchell, Founder of Women in Biz Network, sits down with Kim and Linda, the creative duo behind My Creative Break, to explore what truly happens when ambitious women meet face-to-face.

    This is a conversation about more than networking. It's about what becomes possible when women feel seen, supported, and surrounded by others who get it. In this episode, we cover:

    🔹 The story behind My Creative Break and why Kim & Linda knew women needed a different kind of space

    🔹 What shifts emotionally when ambitious women gather in person versus online

    🔹 Why creativity and community are deeply connected for women in business

    🔹 The moments of belonging that neither of them expected — and never forgot

    🔹 How to build a room where ambitious women actually feel free to be themselves

    🔹 What Leigh, Kim & Linda have all learned about showing up — for others and for yourself

    This is the conversation you didn't know you needed. Pull up a chair. You belong here. ✨ Women in Biz Network has been creating spaces like this since 2010 — because community isn't a perk.

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  • Lead with service; reputation takes care of itself.
    Jan 23 2026
    Dr. Jim is a Generation-0 immigrant and lifelong revenue leader who now runs a GTM consultancy for stage-zero founders. He integrates sales, marketing, and partnerships into a single buyer-aligned motion to create frictionless, loyalty-building experiences.We dig into why the old “more activity = more revenue” playbook falls flat in the attention economy — and how AI can actually help you become more human, not more spammy. From ditching funnels for buyer-journey “rivers” to embedding a content layer that educates and inspires, this episode is a masterclass in modern go-to-market, leadership, and values-driven brand building.Critical TakeawaysUse AI to be more human, not more scalable. Automation that prioritizes volume over relevance tanks trust. Deploy AI to research, personalize, and reduce friction not to mass-blast your TAM.Replace the funnel with the river. Align to the buyer journey, flow with their priorities, and collaborate rather than push them through stages. That shift turns resistance into partnership.Embed a content layer to reduce sales friction. Earned media and consistent teaching create rapport at scale and let buyers pre-qualify you before the first call.Lead with service; reputation takes care of itself. Treat every interaction as an experience. Own mistakes, fix them with the customer, and play the long game: customers for life.Great leaders listen 3–4x more than they talk. Your job isn’t to clone yourself — it’s to discover team strengths and put people in positions to win.Values are a strategy. Say who you serve (and who you don’t). Focus your brand, decline misaligned work, and super-serve the aligned audience.Quotes “AI should make you more human — not more of the same spam.”“Stop forcing people through a funnel; align to their river.”“Content lets you have meaningful conversations with 100% of your market.”“Money is a byproduct of doing the right thing, over and over.”“As a new leader, listen more, talk less, and unlock strengths.”“State your values out loud — you can’t be all things to all people.”“Don’t be the mosquito of someone’s inbox.”Episode Chapters00:00 – Welcome & why “feet on the street” stopped working03:20 – Dr. Jim’s origin story: from early entrepreneurship to GTM06:40 – AI in sales: more volume ≠ more trust10:00 – Earned media, authenticity, and the content layer13:20 – Ditching funnels: the buyer-journey river metaphor16:45 – Becoming a partner, not resistance: meeting buyers where they are20:00 – Reputation as an outcome of service (and owning mistakes)23:20 – Leadership 101: listen, ask, and play to strengths26:40 – Values as filter: who to serve and who to avoid30:00 – Platform choices, attention economy, and showing up33:15 – Personal brand basics: rapport, trust, and credibility36:30 – Work-life integration vs. balance; avoiding “pot-committed”39:50 – Wrap and AMAIn an attention economy drowning in automated outreach, “more” is a race to the bottom. My mentor and ChangeMaker Leader Speaker, Dr. Jim, laid it out plainly: AI should make us more human, not more robotic.The ProblemLegacy revenue models were built for a world where sellers controlled information. We don’t live there anymore. Buyers show up armed with research, peer reviews, and opinions — often more context than the average rep has. When we respond with volume tactics (auto-DMs, sequencers, zero-context LI pitches), we don’t look “proactive”; we look lazy. Worse, we burn the relationship before it starts.The result: inbox fatigue on the buyer side, reputation damage on the seller side, and a pipeline that looks busy but converts like a desert.What We Learned from the ConversationUse AI to Be More HumanAI isn’t the problem; the way we use it is. If the goal is “touch more people,” you’ll ship noise. If the goal is “understand this person better,” you’ll ship relevance. I’m doubling down on AI for research, note-taking, pattern spotting, and content repurposing — the unsexy stuff that creates a better 1:1 experience. Automation should reduce friction, not trust.Replace the Funnel with the RiverI’ve taught funnels for years, and I still use the mental model — but Jim’s river metaphor hit home. Funnels encourage us to move buyers. Rivers force us to move with buyers. Practically, that means anchoring campaigns to the stages buyers actually experience (problem aware → options aware → change-ready), and measuring progress by buyer momentum, not our internal stage gates.Add a Content Layer to Your GTMContent isn’t a side quest; it’s the friction reducer. Teaching in public earns the right to sell in private. Earned media — the ideas people seek out without ad spend — compounds credibility. I see it every week: first calls feel like third meetings because people already “know” me from the feed. That’s pipeline acceleration you can’t manufacture with...
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