Gift biz unwrapped episode 57,
Speaker:I was built and made for something different.
Speaker:Is it harder?
Speaker:Yes. Is it scarier?
Speaker:Yes. Has it brought tears?
Speaker:Yes. Has it brought amazing blessings and rewards?
Speaker:Absolutely. Hi,
Speaker:this is John Lee Dumas of entrepreneur on fire,
Speaker:and you're listening to the gift of biz unwrapped,
Speaker:and now it's time to light it up.
Speaker:Welcome to gift biz,
Speaker:unwrapped your source for industry specific insights and advice to develop
Speaker:and grow your business.
Speaker:And now here's your host Sue Monheit.
Speaker:Hi there.
Speaker:I'm Sue and welcome to weekend biz unwrapped podcast.
Speaker:Whether you own a brick and mortar shop sell online or
Speaker:are just getting started,
Speaker:you'll discover a new insight to gain traction and to grow
Speaker:your business.
Speaker:And today we have,
Speaker:as our special guest Cerisa Carlson,
Speaker:Syriza is a Southern Ohio based photographer and business coach for
Speaker:contagious energy and social media savvy with a master's in art
Speaker:education experience on the creative live stage published work and a
Speaker:large following of sparkly photographers with her online community.
Speaker:She is well-prepared to help you shine.
Speaker:So get ready to be encouraged,
Speaker:educated, and empowered to make strategic and informed decisions for your
Speaker:business right here.
Speaker:And right now,
Speaker:welcome to the show.
Speaker:Syriza. Thank you So much.
Speaker:I loved it.
Speaker:Listening to you read that.
Speaker:I always Like sitting here smile.
Speaker:That was perfect.
Speaker:Smiling for the camera.
Speaker:That's right.
Speaker:Oh my gosh.
Speaker:Share with us a little bit more about you as a
Speaker:person and your life and all of that before we get
Speaker:started. Yeah.
Speaker:So as you can tell,
Speaker:I'm really shy and afraid of people.
Speaker:We joke that my parents have never met a stranger.
Speaker:So I grew up with lots of friends in the marching
Speaker:band and competing on the equestrian team.
Speaker:And then as I figured out what I wanted to do
Speaker:with my life,
Speaker:I actually went into teaching as a profession and taught for
Speaker:10 years.
Speaker:So I'm used to having elementary kids looking at me and
Speaker:teaching them how to use the rule of thirds and what
Speaker:tertiary colors are.
Speaker:So I take that same passion that I learned in the
Speaker:classroom and in the marching band and have brought that into
Speaker:my business strategies.
Speaker:Four years ago,
Speaker:I started my photography business and it was just kind of
Speaker:been this evolution of a journey.
Speaker:And as you and I have discussed that passion and that
Speaker:excitement has turned not just into a photography company,
Speaker:but one that also empowers and teaches other photographers to do
Speaker:very much of the same thing that I've done.
Speaker:So it's been a fabulous journey As we get started.
Speaker:I want to hear a little bit more about the growth
Speaker:of your business,
Speaker:but before we do that,
Speaker:we have a little ritual here on the podcast.
Speaker:We talk about a motivational candle because it gives us a
Speaker:way to envision you in a different light.
Speaker:The candle shines on you while you share your stories and
Speaker:your experiences.
Speaker:So are you ready to light this up Syriza?
Speaker:Oh, absolutely.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:Motivational candle.
Speaker:What color is it?
Speaker:And what would be the quote on your candle?
Speaker:Okay. So I don't know if I'm allowed to give you
Speaker:this answer,
Speaker:but I'm going to anyways.
Speaker:I want my candle to be sparkly and glittery does that
Speaker:count? Does that Say,
Speaker:I want my candle to be sparkly.
Speaker:One is just represents who I am.
Speaker:And I think,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:so often we're afraid to let our personalities and who we
Speaker:are shine.
Speaker:So I think that whole spirit of sparkle and glitter just
Speaker:really embodies the spirit of what I love to do personally,
Speaker:what I love to encourage other people to do.
Speaker:But the quote that I would put on here,
Speaker:one of my very favorite quotes aside from scripture is a
Speaker:ship and Harbor is safe,
Speaker:but that is not what ships are for aside from the
Speaker:grammatical errors.
Speaker:Because I think so many times we think that,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:you see these beautiful majestic ships in a Harbor and they're
Speaker:safe and they're beautiful and they're pristine,
Speaker:but that's not where they're meant to be.
Speaker:They're meant to be in the
at risk.
Speaker:They're supposed to be at danger.
Speaker:They're supposed to be exploring and learning and growing and doing
Speaker:new things.
Speaker:And I think sometimes,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:and they come home sometimes beaten up from the storm,
Speaker:but they come back with more in their journey and more
Speaker:in their story.
Speaker:And I think as entrepreneurs,
Speaker:that's something it's so hard and you,
Speaker:and I know this stepping out and doing something new can
Speaker:be terrifying,
Speaker:but you have to remember that that's what we were made
Speaker:for. And we're not meant to just sit in our safe
Speaker:little bubble wrapped offices.
Speaker:We're meant to go out and experience life and experience the
Speaker:storm and come home weathered and beaten up and torn up
Speaker:with a story because the stories are what changes everything.
Speaker:Absolutely. It's a great quote,
Speaker:Syriza. And I want you guys gift biz listeners to think
Speaker:about that when you're nervous,
Speaker:you're doing something that makes you anxious or uncomfortable.
Speaker:Think of this quote.
Speaker:It's a perfect one.
Speaker:I've not heard it before.
Speaker:And it's absolutely wonderful.
Speaker:I love it.
Speaker:Serosa thanks.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:Now I want to talk about your business and I'm just
Speaker:now noticing in your bio.
Speaker:We didn't even talk about the name of your business.
Speaker:We're just going to so relate to the candle,
Speaker:right? Absolutely.
Speaker:Absolutely. So take it away.
Speaker:And this time mentioned the names of your business and the
Speaker:group that you do,
Speaker:and then it's all gonna come together for everybody.
Speaker:It's going to get it.
Speaker:Yes. I'm going to make so much more sense.
Speaker:So, yeah,
Speaker:so when I was teaching in the classroom,
Speaker:I had a passion for photography.
Speaker:So I was doing digital photography clubs with my students.
Speaker:And so when I originally began my photography journey,
Speaker:the goal was that I would teach during the school year
Speaker:because I loved what I did loved it.
Speaker:I was going to teach during the school year and then
Speaker:shoot during the summer.
Speaker:That was our plan.
Speaker:But, you know,
Speaker:plans change the university had different ideas for us.
Speaker:And so I actually,
Speaker:my business exploded.
Speaker:And so I was working 70 to 80 hours a week
Speaker:and had to choose,
Speaker:do I want to do the teaching or do I want
Speaker:to do the photography?
Speaker:And it was a very hard choice.
Speaker:And as a mom,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:that sometimes those factors can weigh into.
Speaker:And so we chose to pursue the photography.
Speaker:So I started immerse photography here in Ohio,
Speaker:and I was photographing families and seniors and weddings and doing
Speaker:my thing.
Speaker:But what I noticed is that people kept coming to me
Speaker:and asking for and asking for help.
Speaker:And Hey,
Speaker:can you mentor me?
Speaker:And what I found myself doing,
Speaker:Sue, and this is so silly.
Speaker:But when I left my classroom,
Speaker:I mourned for that side of my life.
Speaker:I was like,
Speaker:I'm leaving teaching.
Speaker:I will no longer be a teacher,
Speaker:but the farther I got away from those four walls,
Speaker:the more I realized that those four walls didn't define me
Speaker:as a teacher who I am.
Speaker:And my journey is what defines me as a teacher.
Speaker:So as more and more people came to me asking questions
Speaker:and asking for mentorships,
Speaker:I found myself low on time.
Speaker:So I was like,
Speaker:I've got to do something about this.
Speaker:I have to find a way to effectively share what I
Speaker:know and teach and help these people.
Speaker:And so that's where I branched off and develops.
Speaker:You ready for everyone?
Speaker:This will not affect the candle.
Speaker:Make more sense.
Speaker:The sparkle society.
Speaker:Basically what I do through the sparkle society is I encourage
Speaker:educate and empower photographers to make informed and strategic decisions for
Speaker:their businesses.
Speaker:So through that platform.
Speaker:So I have immerse photography,
Speaker:which is where I actually photograph my clients,
Speaker:but through the sparkle society and kind of the bridge between
Speaker:those two things is immersed workshops between those outlets.
Speaker:Now I'm able to mentor and teach and share what I
Speaker:know in a completely different platforms.
Speaker:So we joke my dad always laughs.
Speaker:Anytime I'm telling him about like a success in my business,
Speaker:he laughs he's like,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:Syriza. I never thought you'd be my entrepreneur because I like
Speaker:safety. Like security.
Speaker:I like predictability.
Speaker:And we just laugh because this was never in our plan.
Speaker:But I think that's why this quote is so dear to
Speaker:me, because I wanted security.
Speaker:I wanted predictability,
Speaker:but being an entrepreneur and seeing how this journey,
Speaker:how far it's taken us in a way that we never
Speaker:could have predicted.
Speaker:I think that's why that quote resonates with me so much.
Speaker:Being in those four walls in my classroom was not what
Speaker:I was made for.
Speaker:I was built and made for something different.
Speaker:Is it harder?
Speaker:Yes. Is it scarier?
Speaker:Yes. Has it brought tears?
Speaker:Yes. Has it brought amazing blessings and rewards?
Speaker:Absolutely. Yeah.
Speaker:And the cool thing about the story is you saw how
Speaker:much you were really missing teaching.
Speaker:So you're able to interweave that in to the whole photography
Speaker:thing too.
Speaker:And now you have something so spectacular,
Speaker:so different.
Speaker:And so you,
Speaker:if anyone were to see you when you live in your
Speaker:teaching, it's so you and it's so cool.
Speaker:So as listeners,
Speaker:we continue to hear this every single podcast,
Speaker:when people go back and they talk about how they've landed
Speaker:on what they love doing,
Speaker:it reflects what naturally they're good at.
Speaker:So thinking about that for yourself,
Speaker:what do you like doing what just jazzes you up?
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:when you're doing it,
Speaker:you are in your groove,
Speaker:you love it.
Speaker:It's so easy for you.
Speaker:It comes naturally to you.
Speaker:How can you incorporate that into the business that you've already
Speaker:created or something that you could possibly create?
Speaker:Absolutely. All right.
Speaker:I want to jump right into our main topic and the
Speaker:reason why I wanted to have you on the show in
Speaker:the first place.
Speaker:And that is to talk about professional photography.
Speaker:What is the main reason why someone would want to have
Speaker:a professional photographer versus just a friend taking pictures that then
Speaker:they can crop and use on their social media site or
Speaker:their website,
Speaker:et cetera.
Speaker:Why would you hire a professional photographer?
Speaker:And what's the value for your business?
Speaker:This is a great question.
Speaker:And I'm going to give you this from my personal perspective,
Speaker:why I think this is important because a few short years
Speaker:ago, when I started my business professionally,
Speaker:I've been shooting forever.
Speaker:But when I started professionally,
Speaker:I remember sitting in the teacher's lounge with one of my
Speaker:friends and she was like,
Speaker:Hey, will you do my daughter senior photos?
Speaker:And I was like,
Speaker:no problem.
Speaker:I've got a great camera.
Speaker:I know photography.
Speaker:I can rock this out.
Speaker:I'll charge you two 50 and good to go.
Speaker:Well, I shortly and very quickly realized,
Speaker:Oh my goodness,
Speaker:number one,
Speaker:do I have a lot more to learn?
Speaker:Number two,
Speaker:I'm going to spend way more than $250 worth of time
Speaker:on this project.
Speaker:And then I looked at the resulting photos and I was
Speaker:like, Oh my gosh,
Speaker:she should have hired someone else.
Speaker:I had the skills and I had the camera and I
Speaker:thought I had the confidence to do what needed to be
Speaker:done to get these amazing senior portraits to this girl.
Speaker:But the reality was when it was all said and done,
Speaker:I looked at what I created.
Speaker:It was good,
Speaker:but it wasn't great.
Speaker:And I think that's something as entrepreneurs.
Speaker:A lot of times I get it,
Speaker:especially when you're starting up,
Speaker:funds are tight.
Speaker:We want to try to find ways to cut corners.
Speaker:And we're like,
Speaker:okay, well maybe I can cut back here and I can
Speaker:spend a little bit less here and I'll really invest in
Speaker:this. And you know,
Speaker:a lot of the times,
Speaker:one of the things we cut back on is the photography
Speaker:or the videography even,
Speaker:and we settle for what's good,
Speaker:but not.
Speaker:What's great.
Speaker:And if you think about nowadays in terms of social media,
Speaker:especially your visual content is what drives everything in terms of
Speaker:Facebook ads,
Speaker:we all know the number one thing when it comes to
Speaker:a Facebook ad is a strong photo.
Speaker:The copy is second.
Speaker:The promotion is second.
Speaker:The links are second.
Speaker:The photo is the number one thing that gets attention and
Speaker:gets clicks.
Speaker:And when people are on Instagram and they're scrolling through that
Speaker:newsfeed, you have maybe a nanosecond.
Speaker:I don't even know if that's a real term,
Speaker:but we're going to go with it a nanosecond to get
Speaker:their attention.
Speaker:And if you don't have a strong photograph and you don't
Speaker:have a strong image that compels them to stop and look
Speaker:and think they are going to move on.
Speaker:And there are so many startups and so many people coming
Speaker:out of the woodwork,
Speaker:starting new companies,
Speaker:and that's wonderful.
Speaker:However, it makes it harder for us to stand out from
Speaker:the crowd and get the attention of those ideal clients.
Speaker:And one of the ways that I firmly believe that you
Speaker:can do this,
Speaker:and I know it can sound very self-serving right now,
Speaker:cause I'm a photographer telling you to hire a photographer.
Speaker:But I will tell you that in the past year alone,
Speaker:I have hired three of my friends to do three professional
Speaker:photo shoots.
Speaker:So I am practicing what I preach because I know that
Speaker:the number one thing that matters is a photograph I've got
Speaker:to let everybody know that you were also my photographer in
Speaker:the recent photos that I just took.
Speaker:So if you guys were to go over and look at
Speaker:my Facebook page,
Speaker:Instagram, all of that,
Speaker:you're going to see a whole different image of what I'm
Speaker:doing and it's because of you serous.
Speaker:And the thing that was so interesting is you're right.
Speaker:The quality of the photos that came back were so different
Speaker:because I did have someone who I thought was a good
Speaker:photographer, but it's the editing afterwards.
Speaker:It's getting the right angles.
Speaker:It's poaching you to stand in that super crazy.
Speaker:Funny, not get the whole thing.
Speaker:Yeah. Well we may work on some of those tips here.
Speaker:We're talking well,
Speaker:we'll see where we go with this,
Speaker:but, and also shots that you need where you might not
Speaker:be in the center.
Speaker:We're not just talking headshots here.
Speaker:We're talking active shots,
Speaker:working in your business shops that you might want to use
Speaker:that you'd want to put on social media with a bubble
Speaker:that has words,
Speaker:all that type of thing is something that a professional photographer
Speaker:will consider for you.
Speaker:If I,
Speaker:and I guess I'll ask you this Syriza,
Speaker:cause you also are.
Speaker:Well-versed on social media photos too.
Speaker:Absolutely. And I think that's another key selling point for hiring
Speaker:a professional who not only is great with their camera and
Speaker:great with our business,
Speaker:but who knows social media.
Speaker:Because a lot of times,
Speaker:the way we compose things,
Speaker:and this was something we talked about with you during your
Speaker:photo shoot is,
Speaker:and I told you like,
Speaker:Hey, when you see some of these images,
Speaker:if you were a normal portrait client,
Speaker:I would never crop a photo this way,
Speaker:but I'm going to crop it this way.
Speaker:That way you got room to make a Facebook ad or
Speaker:an Instagram ad out of this,
Speaker:because here's the thing.
Speaker:If you have a professional photographer,
Speaker:who's familiar with social media marketing,
Speaker:they will know how to shoot you.
Speaker:Because if we think about it,
Speaker:if you guys think about a Facebook ad,
Speaker:a Facebook ad is almost,
Speaker:it's a rectangle,
Speaker:it's a horizontal rectangle,
Speaker:but it's almost kind of like a panoramic in terms of
Speaker:its ratio.
Speaker:It's very long,
Speaker:but very shortened kind of study.
Speaker:Whereas with few,
Speaker:think about an Instagram image,
Speaker:that's a square ratio.
Speaker:So you need to have images that can translate well to
Speaker:social media because I know I had a friend of mine
Speaker:do headshots and I didn't even think to tell her that,
Speaker:Hey, I need most of these to be horizontal because most
Speaker:of social media marketing has horizontal with the exception of Pinterest
Speaker:horizontal images.
Speaker:And so just having a professional who can be thinking ahead
Speaker:and not only coaching you on what you need to do
Speaker:and working their camera,
Speaker:but also thinking about,
Speaker:okay, I need to shoot this this way,
Speaker:or I need to crop this way or this client might
Speaker:want this photo.
Speaker:Even though they're telling me like,
Speaker:Oh no,
Speaker:no, no,
Speaker:I don't need that photo.
Speaker:You know that eventually they're going to want and need that
Speaker:photo. So it's just being able to think ahead and predict
Speaker:what you're going to need going forward.
Speaker:Wonderful. Now on the other side of this,
Speaker:let me ask you this question.
Speaker:Is there ever a time for business photography when you do
Speaker:just want to grab a photo from your phone?
Speaker:Oh, absolutely.
Speaker:You want to have on your social media,
Speaker:this could be like a whole other podcast you want to
Speaker:have on your social media,
Speaker:a mix of the personal and the professional.
Speaker:And what I tell my girls is always,
Speaker:when you post post with a purpose,
Speaker:if it is something,
Speaker:ask yourself the question.
Speaker:Like if this is going to add value to my client's
Speaker:life, then 100% post it.
Speaker:But if it is going to be white noise,
Speaker:then you don't want to post it.
Speaker:But yeah,
Speaker:those personal photos absolutely taken with your iPhone.
Speaker:You see,
Speaker:this is crazy.
Speaker:But one of my top 10 Instagram photos that I've ever
Speaker:posted is a photo of me.
Speaker:And my two labs.
Speaker:I have two 90 pound labs.
Speaker:We went to Starbucks and we got a puppy whip where
Speaker:they feel like the little mini cups with a whipped cream.
Speaker:And I just posted something on,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:just kind of as a joke,
Speaker:Hey, did my devotional get my Starbucks?
Speaker:Now I'm ready to edit and rock out your sessions or
Speaker:just something silly like that.
Speaker:But that is one of my top 10 photos I have
Speaker:ever posted it.
Speaker:And I have some darn good photos,
Speaker:but people love that human element and that human element,
Speaker:you can't capture that all the time with a big girl
Speaker:camera. You sometimes you got to pull out that iPhone,
Speaker:but if you're balancing it with strong quality images and there's
Speaker:an iPhone photo and there every now and then people are
Speaker:going to love it and they're going to respond to that.
Speaker:So some of those more casual in the moment,
Speaker:images absolutely are acceptable,
Speaker:but more in the feed.
Speaker:Yes. Versus your banners or your,
Speaker:your headshots or that kind of,
Speaker:Yes. That's a great,
Speaker:that is an absolute great point.
Speaker:Yeah. You don't want to be like a camera snob,
Speaker:like, Oh,
Speaker:only the best photos go up because then you become too
Speaker:perfect. And people,
Speaker:especially with live video becoming so trending and so popular.
Speaker:People want the imperfection,
Speaker:they want that realness,
Speaker:but you have to balance that with,
Speaker:come to my website and look at how professional I am,
Speaker:like, trust me with your investment.
Speaker:But here's the real side of me,
Speaker:you know?
Speaker:Like it's,
Speaker:it's a,
Speaker:it's a tricky line to walk sometimes.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:So if we have listeners who are thinking,
Speaker:I understand you've sold me.
Speaker:I need some professional headshots.
Speaker:And that doesn't mean you need to do.
Speaker:I mean Syriza and I did two days of shooting,
Speaker:multiple fits craziness,
Speaker:no snow though.
Speaker:Gosh, darn it.
Speaker:I know we were looking for the snow cause I love
Speaker:that snow.
Speaker:You don't need to go that far.
Speaker:If someone was looking to do even,
Speaker:let's just start with professional headshots,
Speaker:maybe a couple of scenery shots.
Speaker:What are the tips to start finding a professional photographer?
Speaker:So I would get onto your local Facebook groups,
Speaker:get into some local forums maybe.
Speaker:And I would start by asking,
Speaker:I think word of mouth is so huge.
Speaker:And I see this is going to be like scandalous that
Speaker:I'm about to tell you,
Speaker:are you ready for this?
Speaker:Ready? Don't use a CEO very much for my business.
Speaker:I know some people,
Speaker:I know some people right now are probably downright horrified.
Speaker:And they're like,
Speaker:what kind of professional is that?
Speaker:I do use it for my workshops,
Speaker:but for my photography business,
Speaker:I have never used an ounce of SEO marketing.
Speaker:Here's why so much of what I do is personal relationship
Speaker:driven. And I want to have my referrals exclusively from word
Speaker:of mouth because here's the thing.
Speaker:And you can chime in too.
Speaker:But when you were in front of the camera,
Speaker:you can feel very insecure,
Speaker:very like,
Speaker:Oh my gosh,
Speaker:is my hair right?
Speaker:Oh my gosh,
Speaker:do I look fat?
Speaker:And it can be a very intimate thing.
Speaker:I have had people cry in front of my camera on
Speaker:more than one occasion simply because it is kind of an
Speaker:intimate thing,
Speaker:what you're doing.
Speaker:So I would recommend getting on Facebook and asking your friends,
Speaker:Hey, who is a local photographer or who is a photographer
Speaker:that you've flown in.
Speaker:That you've had a great experience with.
Speaker:Then once you get some names,
Speaker:go check out their website and kind of see,
Speaker:does their style match yours?
Speaker:Because the thing with photography is it's very much like cooking.
Speaker:You might find one chef who puts tons of spices and
Speaker:seasoning and salt in their food.
Speaker:And somebody might like that,
Speaker:but somebody else might think that's nasty and they might more
Speaker:simple, clean classic.
Speaker:And it doesn't mean that one is right or wrong.
Speaker:They're just different.
Speaker:So you need to find a photographer who understands your style
Speaker:or whose style you appreciate.
Speaker:And then once you found that narrowed down to like maybe
Speaker:two or three of those and then reach out to them
Speaker:and just simply ask them some questions,
Speaker:say, Hey,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:I'm a professional entrepreneur.
Speaker:I need some photos for my website and some headshots.
Speaker:Can you tell me about your experience?
Speaker:And if you've done this before,
Speaker:because then you can get a feel for one,
Speaker:do they know what they're doing?
Speaker:Or you know,
Speaker:a lot of photographers just because someone's a photographer.
Speaker:It's like being an athlete.
Speaker:You can be an athlete and be amazing at football,
Speaker:but have no clue how to play hockey.
Speaker:Okay. It's the same thing and photography,
Speaker:maybe someone's really good at doing headshots,
Speaker:but they might have no idea how to photograph.
Speaker:If you sell candles or if you sell chapstick,
Speaker:they might have no idea how to use that type of
Speaker:lighting to get those shots you need to ask and get
Speaker:a feel for,
Speaker:do they know how to photograph what you need?
Speaker:And if so,
Speaker:what is their experience?
Speaker:If you find someone who's a little bit newer,
Speaker:I would not do the new photographer.
Speaker:But if you have someone that says,
Speaker:you know what,
Speaker:I've not done a branding shoot,
Speaker:but at,
Speaker:Hey, I'm willing to do the research.
Speaker:I'm willing to,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:listen and sit down and talk to you and find out
Speaker:exactly what you're needing.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:I wouldn't be opposed to giving them a shot as long
Speaker:as they're really,
Speaker:really understanding and clear on what your expectations are.
Speaker:I'd say that could be a good way.
Speaker:So I would say,
Speaker:look for someone that's,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:a friend of yours has had a good experience with it
Speaker:and then start there and start the process.
Speaker:That way I'm going to summarize these points.
Speaker:And even before that,
Speaker:I'm going to add a 0.0.
Speaker:You gave us three points.
Speaker:I'm going to add a 0.0.
Speaker:And the first one is that zero is you and your
Speaker:own mind need to know why you're taking these pictures.
Speaker:Do you need X new headshots?
Speaker:Do you need something?
Speaker:Because you're putting out a new course or a sales program,
Speaker:or you're going to an event.
Speaker:What do you need these photos for?
Speaker:Do you need all new social media banners so that when
Speaker:you start talking with these people,
Speaker:you have a specific thing in mind of what you need
Speaker:as the outcome.
Speaker:Not just,
Speaker:I want professional photos,
Speaker:because then you're spending a lot of money and you might
Speaker:not have in the end,
Speaker:what you needed.
Speaker:So that's 0.0
Speaker:0.1 is services saying,
Speaker:is word of mouth.
Speaker:Talk with people,
Speaker:see who people,
Speaker:other people have had a good experience with your rights or
Speaker:is, I mean,
Speaker:you're just a whole bunch of funds.
Speaker:So I thought,
Speaker:I thought my two days were going to be,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:they're going to be okay,
Speaker:but I don't really like being in front of the camera
Speaker:that much,
Speaker:but I just gave it up.
Speaker:We had a blast and I was totally comfortable.
Speaker:And you were a good girl because when I got all
Speaker:the pictures back there,
Speaker:weren't a lot of shots that I know probably looked off.
Speaker:Well, yes,
Speaker:a good photographer is going to delete the bad photos and
Speaker:never even show them to you.
Speaker:So when you see them,
Speaker:you're like,
Speaker:man, I looked really good every time I'm just going to
Speaker:go away.
Speaker:Okay. So that's number one.
Speaker:Number two is go online.
Speaker:Once you've got a couple of recommendations,
Speaker:look and see if their style blends with what you want
Speaker:as the outcome,
Speaker:if it's the right feel for how you are and that
Speaker:it resonates with you because obviously the photography has to mimic
Speaker:what you're like,
Speaker:what you're all about,
Speaker:what your business is about.
Speaker:And then talk with them,
Speaker:take a couple as Syriza sane and call them,
Speaker:talk with them.
Speaker:And you can get a really good feel that way as
Speaker:to whether you're going to be comfortable with them.
Speaker:And you feel that they're credible because there can be a
Speaker:lot of photographers out there that like you said,
Speaker:are picking up a hobby camera and they want to make
Speaker:some money.
Speaker:Yeah. Yes,
Speaker:yes. And that's so important too.
Speaker:I just totally thought of something I'm going to go rogue
Speaker:for a second.
Speaker:Is that okay if I go rogue?
Speaker:Totally. I have.
Speaker:I did not even think about this until this very moment,
Speaker:but I have a PDF ebook.
Speaker:I want to send it to you and you can give
Speaker:it to your viewers.
Speaker:It's a five page ebook and it talks about how to
Speaker:put together a branding shoot.
Speaker:So it's something that your photographer.
Speaker:So if you go hire a photographer and you can present
Speaker:it to them,
Speaker:so they know where to start,
Speaker:and those of you that are listening,
Speaker:if you're like,
Speaker:I have no idea what to even say to my photographer.
Speaker:It has some ideas for you there.
Speaker:I think that would be an amazing resource for your viewers.
Speaker:Do you think that's something that they would like?
Speaker:Absolutely. Yes.
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:Is it online,
Speaker:anywhere connected with a URL somewhere?
Speaker:It is,
Speaker:but it is on the,
Speaker:it's a hidden link because it's normally something that I sell
Speaker:for 49 bucks.
Speaker:Whoa, we're going to go ahead and just give it to
Speaker:you. Is that sound good?
Speaker:Oh, That is awesome.
Speaker:Farkle power.
Speaker:How about that?
Speaker:Okay. So on behalf of everyone listening,
Speaker:who can be like jumping up and down and,
Speaker:And you see a know it right now.
Speaker:Huge. Thank you so much from this ebook.
Speaker:Can you pull out just a couple of tips of what
Speaker:you need to do to prepare for a professional photo shoot?
Speaker:Oh my gosh,
Speaker:absolutely. So one of the things that you did so beautifully,
Speaker:and I actually told you,
Speaker:after I left Chicago,
Speaker:I stole it.
Speaker:You can take it.
Speaker:Thanks. One of the things that I love that suited for
Speaker:me is she puts together a couple like printouts,
Speaker:like, okay,
Speaker:here's the location.
Speaker:And then she had a photograph of the outfit she was
Speaker:going to wear and the outcomes that she wanted to have
Speaker:happened at that specific location.
Speaker:And I think one of the biggest things that you can
Speaker:do to ensure that you have a successful shoot,
Speaker:whether it's a one hour shoot or a two day shoot
Speaker:is to have ultra clear expectations for your photographer.
Speaker:If you are not communicating,
Speaker:Jay are not going to be able to give you what
Speaker:you want because they simply don't know.
Speaker:So Sue literally had,
Speaker:we're going to hit this location and I'm going to wear
Speaker:this or this,
Speaker:and I'm going to do this and I need to get
Speaker:this photograph here.
Speaker:And then we're going to go here and then we're going
Speaker:to go.
Speaker:So it was so clearly laid out so I could predict
Speaker:what was coming.
Speaker:I could then think about what I knew thinking,
Speaker:okay, well,
Speaker:I know I need to get a couple of really wide
Speaker:shots. I'm not going to be able to do it necessarily
Speaker:in her office because it's a tight space.
Speaker:So maybe I'm going to do it at this location.
Speaker:So just giving your photographer is much information beforehand so that
Speaker:they can mentally prepare and kind of lay out the pacing
Speaker:of the photo shoot.
Speaker:And another thing that's really helpful is knowing your outfits and
Speaker:what you're going to wear as we just kind of hinted
Speaker:on, but your clothing can really make or break your shoot.
Speaker:You don't want to have things that are too busy.
Speaker:You want to have things that are nice and solid with
Speaker:great accessories,
Speaker:makeup and hair is a big thing.
Speaker:Getting some amazing eyelashes.
Speaker:That's a big thing,
Speaker:getting all those little details put into place.
Speaker:But one of the things from the photographer's perspective,
Speaker:I love when my clients come to me and you did
Speaker:this so beautifully.
Speaker:And when you do this,
Speaker:when I have clients like this,
Speaker:it makes me want to perform for them.
Speaker:It makes me want to give them so amazing that they
Speaker:are just overwhelmed when they see their images.
Speaker:And what that thing is is when my client comes to
Speaker:me and they say,
Speaker:okay, this is what I need.
Speaker:This is what I hope happens.
Speaker:And I'm going to trust you with a process.
Speaker:So what they do is they give me what they need.
Speaker:They give me their expectations.
Speaker:Nothing is left to chance or mystery,
Speaker:but then they release the grip.
Speaker:They release the control and they say,
Speaker:I hired you because you're a professional.
Speaker:And I trust you and I'm going to let you do
Speaker:your thing and I'm going to listen.
Speaker:And that gives your photographer so much creative freedom.
Speaker:If you guys don't know this already,
Speaker:we photographers.
Speaker:We're kind of weirdos.
Speaker:We kind of get into this creative zone and see,
Speaker:I don't know if you saw it all,
Speaker:but sometimes my husband will make fun of me because he's
Speaker:like, Oh,
Speaker:are you in creative mode?
Speaker:And I'll be like,
Speaker:yep. He's like,
Speaker:okay, we'll have this conversation later because my mind is thinking,
Speaker:what about this?
Speaker:Single, what about this sunlight?
Speaker:What about this?
Speaker:But what about this color with that tech?
Speaker:And if you give your artists a chance to let their
Speaker:mind go into that creative space,
Speaker:your images are going to be so much better Unbound.
Speaker:I don't know if that's the right word.
Speaker:We're going to make it up.
Speaker:But Unbound,
Speaker:you're just going to release your photographer to create something unique
Speaker:and amazing for you.
Speaker:Whereas if you're micromanaging and say,
Speaker:okay, now do this now,
Speaker:how about this?
Speaker:What about this?
Speaker:What about this?
Speaker:You're breaking their flow and you're not giving them the freedom
Speaker:to create for you.
Speaker:So I know as entrepreneurs letting go of that control can
Speaker:be so hard,
Speaker:but if you've done all your work beforehand and you've hired
Speaker:a true professional,
Speaker:they're going to create amazing art for you.
Speaker:And that would be one of the best things that I
Speaker:can say you can do for your photo shoot.
Speaker:That's really great.
Speaker:And I will just tell you,
Speaker:I'm going to tease the audience because these photos Have been
Speaker:released, but Syriza made me do some really crazy things.
Speaker:And I'm like,
Speaker:I looked at her like,
Speaker:are you serious?
Speaker:And those are some of the best photos.
Speaker:I love those photos.
Speaker:So I know none of you understand or know what we're
Speaker:talking about yet,
Speaker:but if you're following me on social media and a couple
Speaker:of other things,
Speaker:you're going to see them later and I'm not going to
Speaker:bring them up here because they aren't released yet saving them
Speaker:for certain project.
Speaker:The other thing I might just break in here and I
Speaker:know your time restricted to,
Speaker:so I'm just going to say this and then we'll move
Speaker:on. But when I went into my photo shoot,
Speaker:I was also thinking of different things that I'm going to
Speaker:want as I'm projecting out into the year.
Speaker:So there's something that I'm looking at releasing in the fall.
Speaker:And so I wanted a certain location and certain photos for
Speaker:that. And then I thought,
Speaker:well, as the holidays come in December,
Speaker:maybe I want some photos that are more glittery and festive.
Speaker:So I was anticipating photos that I wish I would have
Speaker:had before the shoot so that I could make sure we
Speaker:would capture them during that time.
Speaker:Absolutely. And that's so smart on a kind of tangent.
Speaker:I'm getting to the point where I'm about ready to hire
Speaker:an assistant.
Speaker:And along that same lines,
Speaker:I just have a little notebook that I keep in my
Speaker:desk drawer.
Speaker:And every time I think of something that I'm like,
Speaker:Oh, an assistant could do this,
Speaker:I write it down and you can do the same thing
Speaker:with your photographs.
Speaker:Like, shoot,
Speaker:I really wish I had a photo of write it down.
Speaker:So even if you're not in a place financially or in
Speaker:your business where you can schedule that photo shoot,
Speaker:when it comes time,
Speaker:you can go to your photographer and say,
Speaker:Hey, I need these 24 shots for sure.
Speaker:That's a really easy way to make sure that you get
Speaker:what you need and you can predict what you're going to
Speaker:need in the future.
Speaker:Great idea.
Speaker:Thank you.
Speaker:That's perfect advice.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:We're going to finish up this photography section by you giving
Speaker:us three tips,
Speaker:photographer or not.
Speaker:What do you need to do for a good photo?
Speaker:Let's say a good headshot.
Speaker:Oh, a good headshot.
Speaker:Three good tips for a good Headshot.
Speaker:Okay. So number one,
Speaker:thinking about your outfit,
Speaker:when you're doing a headshot in particular,
Speaker:you want to make sure you got to think about where
Speaker:that photo is going to be.
Speaker:It's going to be on an ad campaign is going to
Speaker:be on a promo book for our conference.
Speaker:You need to have your smile or your personality shining through.
Speaker:So you need to make sure you get professional hair and
Speaker:makeup. Yes,
Speaker:it is worth the investment.
Speaker:Get professional hair and makeup,
Speaker:get a solid shirt.
Speaker:And what I tell people is to focus on something with
Speaker:a really interesting neck line versus an interesting pattern or texture
Speaker:email that pattern or texture might be you.
Speaker:The thing is,
Speaker:is it's going to distract from you.
Speaker:Okay? So use that more in a photo,
Speaker:branding shoots an entire shoot,
Speaker:but for your headshots,
Speaker:think of simple colors and an interesting neckline and then pull
Speaker:in those accessories.
Speaker:So that's the number one thing you can do.
Speaker:The second thing is don't be afraid to let your personality
Speaker:shine, turn on music,
Speaker:bring a friend that's going to make you laugh.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:we had your assistant,
Speaker:Lori with us kind of in the corner making you smile
Speaker:sometimes because sometimes,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:being a supermodel sounds really fun and glamorous,
Speaker:but so you can attest to this.
Speaker:It's exhausting,
Speaker:isn't it?
Speaker:It is exhausting.
Speaker:You Get tired.
Speaker:So bring someone along and bring something along.
Speaker:That's going to make you smile.
Speaker:Get that Starbucks,
Speaker:get all jacked up on caffeine.
Speaker:If you need to do whatever you need to do to
Speaker:let your smile and your personality come through.
Speaker:And then the last thing is be hyper aware of your
Speaker:phone or your posing.
Speaker:Now this is really,
Speaker:it feels very narcissistic,
Speaker:but here's what I want you all to do.
Speaker:And I'm not kidding.
Speaker:If you're listening to this podcast on your computer,
Speaker:get it on your laptop and go in the bathroom or
Speaker:take your phone and go in the bathroom.
Speaker:I want you in front of a mirror.
Speaker:I know this sounds ridiculous,
Speaker:but trust me,
Speaker:go in front of a mirror.
Speaker:And here's what I want you to do.
Speaker:I want you to put your fingers up,
Speaker:like you're making a limbo limbo bar with your fingers,
Speaker:and I'm literally doing this as I talk right now.
Speaker:So envision this.
Speaker:And what I want you to do is I want you
Speaker:to lift your chin up and go up and over that
Speaker:limbo bar.
Speaker:Now you should feel a little bit of a strain underneath
Speaker:your job bone in your neck.
Speaker:If you are feeling that strain,
Speaker:that is perfect.
Speaker:And if you feel a little bit like a turtle,
Speaker:because when you do that,
Speaker:what you're doing is not only are you lengthening your neck,
Speaker:which will visually on camera lose about five pounds side note,
Speaker:but it will also get separation between your shoulders and your
Speaker:jaw line.
Speaker:And your neck is the number one thing that makes you
Speaker:look skinnier or heavier in photos.
Speaker:So I'm not kidding.
Speaker:Literally look in the mirror and do that and feel that
Speaker:limbo bar,
Speaker:that turtle trick.
Speaker:And then here's the key.
Speaker:A good photographer will walk you through this.
Speaker:As you're in front of the camera and Sue,
Speaker:like I was yelling at her all the time.
Speaker:I was like turtle,
Speaker:chin, like,
Speaker:but she knew because I trained her on what to do.
Speaker:But here's the thing.
Speaker:If your photographer isn't walking you through that,
Speaker:or maybe you don't have a professional photographer and you're just
Speaker:doing an iPhone photo,
Speaker:look in the mirror,
Speaker:get yourself posed.
Speaker:And then here's key close your eyes.
Speaker:And I want you to feel,
Speaker:yes, I'm serious.
Speaker:If you're in the bathroom looking into me or do this,
Speaker:do you feel stupid?
Speaker:Close the door.
Speaker:So nobody sees do this,
Speaker:close your eyes and feel what this feels likes,
Speaker:because this will be almost like muscle memory.
Speaker:If you can train your body on what it feels like
Speaker:we can all look good in a selfie or in front
Speaker:of a mirror because we can see ourselves.
Speaker:But what happens when you can't see yourself,
Speaker:if you can train your body on what that feels like,
Speaker:you can get yourself into that same posture and that same
Speaker:pose and nail it on camera every single time.
Speaker:Boom, done drop the mic.
Speaker:Boom, love it.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:Summary of these three points,
Speaker:your image,
Speaker:make sure you get professional hair and makeup done.
Speaker:Solid colors.
Speaker:Neck line is important.
Speaker:And then accessorize number two,
Speaker:let your personality shine.
Speaker:You're doing this because you're you.
Speaker:And there's no one else like you and people are attracted
Speaker:to the genuine use.
Speaker:So just be yourself and three,
Speaker:do the turtle,
Speaker:do the turtle.
Speaker:So I want everybody to comment on the show notes,
Speaker:comment, portion,
Speaker:and tell us that you did the turtle exercise that I
Speaker:want to see a hashtag immerse workshops so I can see
Speaker:it too.
Speaker:There you go.
Speaker:Hashtag immerse workshop.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:We'll we'll see how that works out.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:So Risa,
Speaker:we're going to start going a little quicker because like I
Speaker:said, I know your time constraint here.
Speaker:I want to move into the reflection section.
Speaker:And this is a place where we look at you and
Speaker:see what you're doing behind the scenes.
Speaker:That's making you successful.
Speaker:If you have one trait besides teaching.
Speaker:Cause we've already talked about that.
Speaker:Now, what innately is a natural trait of yours that you
Speaker:tap into for your Yes.
Speaker:Yeah. I did a Bible study like four or five years
Speaker:ago. And the book was called you matter more than you
Speaker:think. And I remember one of the questions it asked at
Speaker:the very,
Speaker:very beginning was if you,
Speaker:if money was no object and time was no object,
Speaker:what would you do with your life?
Speaker:I remember like reading that and being like,
Speaker:I don't,
Speaker:I don't know,
Speaker:like start a nonprofit.
Speaker:I like,
Speaker:I gave the answer that I thought I was supposed to
Speaker:give. And you know,
Speaker:as we worked through a book and even if you're not
Speaker:a Christian,
Speaker:it's a fabulous book.
Speaker:It's called you matter more than you think.
Speaker:I think it's by Dr.
Speaker:Leslie Parrott.
Speaker:I believe it's a great book,
Speaker:but she talked about,
Speaker:and her son was younger and she was very,
Speaker:very busy working and doing her career.
Speaker:There's a lady up the street and she would have little
Speaker:lunch dates with this lady,
Speaker:son. And she would make these little sandwiches and she would
Speaker:cut them out in the shapes of cowboy hats and cowboy
Speaker:boots. And she would play guns with him and cops and
Speaker:robbers. And she just poured love into this little boy because
Speaker:his mama was so busy.
Speaker:And I think sometimes we look at all these big things
Speaker:that matter and we see other people doing and we're like,
Speaker:Oh, we have to do a nonprofit.
Speaker:Oh, I have to give away this.
Speaker:Oh, I have to donate this.
Speaker:But sometimes it's those little small things.
Speaker:And so through that process,
Speaker:I really was able to identify that.
Speaker:I believe I've been put on this earth to encourage and
Speaker:to make people feel welcome and loved.
Speaker:I feel like that's one of my sole purposes.
Speaker:So through my workshops,
Speaker:I'm not trying to maintain,
Speaker:you know,
Speaker:some people can look at me and dare I say it.
Speaker:They could say,
Speaker:Oh, she's so unprofessional,
Speaker:but you know what?
Speaker:I'm real.
Speaker:And I'm personable.
Speaker:And I let people see the imperfection.
Speaker:I cry on camera.
Speaker:Sometimes if there's something I'm going through,
Speaker:but I want to share it.
Speaker:I don't,
Speaker:I'm not afraid to cry.
Speaker:I'm not afraid to let people see that real because people
Speaker:need to know that there's other people going through the exact
Speaker:same things and that they are in a safe and welcoming
Speaker:environment to grow.
Speaker:And that is something that I've seen as I,
Speaker:especially I nurture new photographers is that ability to embrace and
Speaker:to welcome and to love on them.
Speaker:So many of them say like,
Speaker:Oh my gosh,
Speaker:I love this.
Speaker:I've reached out to photographers.
Speaker:And they've been mean to me just to find a safe
Speaker:place and a person to ask.
Speaker:You have no idea how much I appreciate this.
Speaker:And so just really being authentic with who I am knowing
Speaker:it's going to get judged.
Speaker:I know darn well,
Speaker:people say sparkle society really.
Speaker:I know darn well,
Speaker:but I also know that my ideal client resonates with that
Speaker:and they need that nurturing and they need that love.
Speaker:And if that's what they need and that's who I am,
Speaker:then we're perfect.
Speaker:And you've just slipped a really,
Speaker:really Solid and important business tip not everyone's going to resonate
Speaker:with you.
Speaker:And you have to be to the core who you genuinely
Speaker:are. It makes your work fun.
Speaker:It makes your work much easier.
Speaker:Not that there's not stumbling blocks.
Speaker:We know that.
Speaker:But if you're trying to be somebody who you're not always
Speaker:going to be difficult,
Speaker:it's always going to be over off-road and you're going to
Speaker:look fake And people see right through it.
Speaker:Absolutely. All right.
Speaker:So I love this book.
Speaker:You matter more than you think and give biz listeners,
Speaker:as you know,
Speaker:you're listening to this podcast today,
Speaker:but if you like audio books,
Speaker:you can go onto audible.
Speaker:I've teamed up with them for you to be able to
Speaker:get a book for free.
Speaker:And to do that,
Speaker:just jump over to gift biz,
Speaker:book.com and make a selection.
Speaker:And who knows,
Speaker:maybe this book is one of those that you could select.
Speaker:That'd be awesome.
Speaker:Okay. So Risa,
Speaker:when you're looking at your day,
Speaker:besides your camera and everything else,
Speaker:what other tools do you use that help you to stay
Speaker:productive? Oh my gosh.
Speaker:So I have just started using hoot suite.
Speaker:Do you use hoot suite?
Speaker:I have used,
Speaker:HootSweet like I've had it for awhile and like dabbled in
Speaker:it, but I really like gotten into it.
Speaker:Girlfriend is changing my life.
Speaker:What's the biggest thing about HootSweet that you like,
Speaker:I love that I can schedule into groups.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:we can schedule onto our Facebook page on our Facebook walls.
Speaker:That's valuable,
Speaker:but when you're running groups and workshops,
Speaker:maintaining consistent interaction and providing high levels of value and content
Speaker:can be very tricky.
Speaker:You know,
Speaker:our lives get busy and I love hoot suite because I
Speaker:can schedule all of my posts.
Speaker:Yes. Even into a Facebook group.
Speaker:So I went on vacation two weeks ago.
Speaker:I had 42 posts that went out just on my social
Speaker:media and in my workshop pages.
Speaker:And so while I was on vacation on the beach,
Speaker:I was still working and providing awesome content.
Speaker:It freed me up to have a life.
Speaker:It was amazing.
Speaker:Sweet, sweet,
Speaker:sweet. There you go.
Speaker:I'm not,
Speaker:I'm not sure you think HootSweet Alrighty.
Speaker:There you go.
Speaker:All right.
Speaker:Cerisa I would like to invite you to dare to dream.
Speaker:I'd like to present you with a virtual gift.
Speaker:It's a magical box containing unlimited possibilities for your future.
Speaker:So this is your dream or your goal of almost unreachable
Speaker:Heights that you would wish to obtain.
Speaker:Please accept this gift and open it in our presence.
Speaker:What is inside your super sparkly Box?
Speaker:My sparkly box.
Speaker:Oh, so you just might make me cry.
Speaker:If I were to open that virtual gift,
Speaker:it would have more margin to spend the time with the
Speaker:people that I want to spend time with and love.
Speaker:It would have more abundance so that I could just give
Speaker:more freely without restriction.
Speaker:And it would just be over abounding and filled with love
Speaker:the deeper I get into the entrepreneur world.
Speaker:The more I realize it,
Speaker:not just for myself,
Speaker:but for all of us,
Speaker:many of us are lonely.
Speaker:We're struggling.
Speaker:Our lives are not balanced.
Speaker:We're out of whack.
Speaker:Just having that unconditional love and support is just something that
Speaker:drives me the end of a long day.
Speaker:When I get a hug from my husband or a kiss
Speaker:from my kids or a snuggle,
Speaker:that just is everything.
Speaker:So abundance time with my family margin and love that.
Speaker:That makes us girl happy.
Speaker:Do you believe in the law of attraction?
Speaker:Yeah. All right.
Speaker:So you put out all of this already to your customers.
Speaker:All of our listeners can hear it in you just through
Speaker:this interview.
Speaker:So I know that by you putting it out,
Speaker:it's going to keep coming back to you tenfold over and
Speaker:over again.
Speaker:You are just one awesome girl,
Speaker:Syriza. Thank you.
Speaker:I love working with you.
Speaker:So you've been such a joy to have in my life,
Speaker:and I love that you and I are just embracing this
Speaker:entrepreneurial spirit and sharing that with everyone,
Speaker:because I think the more we have community,
Speaker:the stronger we all become.
Speaker:Totally. We agree if our listeners want to see more of
Speaker:your work,
Speaker:possibly contact,
Speaker:you possibly become part of the sparkle society.
Speaker:Where's one good place where they could reach out to you.
Speaker:So the best place is probably to go to my website,
Speaker:which is going to be www dot immerse,
Speaker:which is I M M E R S E workshops.com.
Speaker:So if you go to immerse workshops.com,
Speaker:you'll see what I have to offer on there.
Speaker:I actually have a photo course that is meant specifically for
Speaker:small business owners like yourselves who may only have an iPhone,
Speaker:or they may only have a point and shoot camera,
Speaker:but it's how to take better photos for your business and
Speaker:your social media stream.
Speaker:So I have that small course on there where you can
Speaker:join the sparkle society,
Speaker:where I share tips and encouragement.
Speaker:So hopping on there,
Speaker:you'll find the place to sign up for my email list.
Speaker:And I'll all kinds of information about my workshops.
Speaker:And as all of you know,
Speaker:on the show notes page,
Speaker:there'll be additional links of other ways that you can reach
Speaker:out to Cyrissa.
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