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The gift of a plateau in your business…

Many clients who come work with me do so because their businesses has reached a plateau.

A tremendously successful plateau, but… a plateau.

Or even, they have started to see sales declining. They just aren’t getting the numbers they used to get so easily and naturally.

Is that you?

First of all, congratulate yourself for the success you’ve already reached. Often when we reach a plateau it means we have built a stable and solid venture. It’s the top of that traditional business S-curve.

Second of all, you’re not alone.

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Lenore Skenazy on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown

Lenore Skenazy, Founder of the Free-Range Kids Movement — Glambition Radio Episode 116 with Ali Brown

After her column “Why I Let My 9 Year Old Ride the Subway Alone” landed her on every talk show from The Today Show to Dr. Phil (who debated her status as “America’s Worst Mom”), Lenore Skenazy found herself in the unique position of kicking off the Free-Range Kids movement. Among a ton of new fans, and also a lot of haters.

Listen up: Crime rates today are the lowest they’ve been since 1963, so why are parents feeling so torn about letting their kids walk to school, ride their bikes, take the bus, or play ball in the park by themselves?

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Squatty Potty, financial power, and stepping into your destiny…

Have you caught the latest episodes of my Glambition® Radio? Time to download some free and instant on-the-go advice, inspiration, and revelation for the upcoming holiday weekend!

I’m honored the show has now been recognized by both Inc. and Entrepreneur magazines as a must listen podcast for entrepreneurs. And this show is also my favorite venture of all time.

These latest 6 episodes share the powerful stories of these amazing women founders, creators, and leaders. Keep reading below for descriptions…


You can listen to them here or download right now, for free.

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Judy Edwards, Creator of Squatty Potty — Glambition Radio Episode 115 with Ali Brown

You’ve seen the infamous pooping unicorn ad. You’ve heard people talking about how it’s changed their lives. You may own one—or several—like I do. But you won’t TRULY understand how the Squatty Potty has become such a product phenomenon—nearing $100 MILLION in sales—until you hear this conversation I had with its creator Judy Edwards.

At age 60, this mom of seven (!!!) had the idea for a proper-pooping positioning stool after years of health issues. Along with her husband and son,they started in 2011 with a simple wood prototype they put together in their neighbor’s garage.

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Claire Zammit of Feminine Power & Evolving Wisdom — Glambition Radio Episode 114 with Ali Brown

Do you feel as if your “song” is still unsung? A calling to BE more and DO more for the world? Even if you’ve already been developing yourself and your career for years? Then Claire Zammit is a woman you need to meet, and you need to hear this episode of Glambition Radio as soon as possible. Because there’s a profound awakening happening for millions of women like us, and Claire is the one who is leading us through it.

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Claire got to a point in her life where in spite of all her success, or what others might have thought how great her life looked, she felt like she was missing out on her larger calling.

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You’re not high maintenance. You’re high concept.

“You’re not high maintenance. You’re… uh… high concept,” he said, eyeing me suspiciously across the table as he swirled his Scotch.

It was our second date, and that was when I knew I’d probably never hear from him again.

I was correct.

I wasn’t surprised, because smart women typically freak out LA men.

But I was thrilled, because he’d given me a true gift.

I’d finally been defined.

That was 2010, but I’d always been a different bird. Still am. And I’m guessing you are too.

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It’s exhausting to market “harder”…

When competition swarms around, it can be good in many ways, as it gets you to raise your game.

But most often, it actually keeps you playing small … because then often your entire focus becomes marketing.

And that’s exhausting.

Why?

Because someone else will always have…

Cooler videos.

A larger following.

Greater exposure.

More cash to market.

Better ads.

More posts.

A larger team.

Lower prices.

More famous friends.

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Alex Friedman on Glambition Radio with Ali Brown

Alex Friedman, Co-Founder of LOLA — Glambition Radio Episode 113 with Ali Brown

She’d never planned to create the first-ever *organic tampon subscription service*, but it made complete sense. I mean, why hadn’t someone done this already? That’s what Alex Friedman and her cofounder Jordana Kier thought in 2015, so they decided to go for it, even though they weren’t quite sure how at first. And Alex shares their story, step by step, as my guest on this week’s #GlambitionRadio.

Our periods are something we don’t think about much. They’re just a monthly inconvenience we deal with for the majority of our lives. And once we find the products and brands we like, we typically continue to use them for decades.

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Who should NOT read this blog post…

If you’ve felt for any reason you’re pretty average at what you do, or lack confidence in yourself, or aren’t sure what your gifts are, this is NOT a blog you should keep reading.

However, if you know you’re different and special, if you know you’ve been blessed with talents and gifts that you at times wonder how you even deserved, if you feel you’re here on this earth in this lifetime to do something quite extraordinary and create profound impact… this blog is for you.

I have a feeling your business has been performing very well over the past several years.

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Farnoosh Torabi, Financial Expert — Glambition Radio Episode 112 with Ali Brown

This new-generation money expert isn’t going to tell you how to clip coupons or save money on gas. But she IS about learning to be smart with money and enjoy a “rich” life. Her audience is resonating with it, by way of her bestselling books including “When She Makes More”, to her chart-topping “So Money” podcast (which I’ll be a guest on in two weeks), to her monthly column in “O Magazine” and past TV shows on CNBC and other networks.

Farnoosh was the daughter of Iranian immigrants. She worked hard to earn her master’s degree, and then was living in NYC, saddled with $30,000 in student loans, and making $18 an hour at her first job.

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