Episode 128: Jeanne Omlor – 7 figure Coach for Coaches and Consultants & Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
“I’m mission driven so I just really emotionally connected to helping people to thrive and that’s one of my larger massive transformative purposes on this earth…”
ABOUT JEANNE
Jeanne Omlor is a Business Strategist, multi 7-Figure Online Business Coach, and Certified Servant Leadership Executive Coach. At 54 years old she was a solo parent in deep debt and got herself online and to $1M in 17 months, without ads, and has since scaled to multi-millions in 5 years. Her company has helped almost 500 businesses to thrive online. She is emotionally connected to helping others prosper, as she lived in lack for years and overcame that mindset. She is now helping as many people as she can to maximize profits and reach their full potential while being the visionary they’re destined to be.
CONVERSATION HIGHLIGHTS
• When business owners lose heart.
• Eliminating the word “try” from your vocabulary and mentality.
• How certain businesses manipulate and control people.
• The power of real partnership in Coaching and business.
• Business-client communication is a two-way street.
• “…everything that we go through, we’re either going to develop from it, or we’re going to get bitter from it, or we’re going to get stuck in a pattern from it, or we’re going to grow from it.”
• Life as an adventure.
• The romanticism of a frugal, artistic life.
• The primary intelligence of human beings — adaptation.
• Actors and Psychology.
• The culture shock of moving from Paris to New York.
• “And I thought, I’m just going to do this. I’m not going to give up. I’m not going to say this is hard. It’s the only way forward now. And I knew that it was a gift. I know an opportunity when I see it.”
• The “No flies on me” idiom.
• “I’m kind of bossy.”
• The value of messy action.
• “Getting your ducks in a row is the worst thing you could possibly do ever.”
• The experimentation and the “series of tests” that is business — and life, for that matter.
• “Why would I want to be in your movie?”
• As it pertains to anti-fragility, the value in being triggered.
• The danger in using the word “Trauma” in the wrong way.
• “There’s no such thing as a comfort zone.” — paralysis by lack of analysis.
• The power of religion to shape who we are.
The MAIN QUESTION underlying my conversation with Jeanne is, How are you taking what has challenged you the most and made yourself better?
FIND JEANNE
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CHAPTERS
00:00 – The Book Leads Podcast – Jeanne Omlor
01:01- Introduction & Bio
01:48 – Who are you today? Can you provide more information about your work?
03:33 – How Jeanne developed her business philosophy for serving the client.
11:11 – The power of Unreasonable Hospitality
19:54 – How did your path into your career look like, and what did it look like up until now?
32:55 – Jeanne on her creative and artistic nature.
40:18 – How does the work you’re doing today reconcile to who you were as a child?
44:34 – What do you consider your super power?
55:00 – Can you introduce us to the book we’re discussing?
59:56 – The need for anti-fragility in society today.
01:12:15 – What are you up to these days? (A way for guests to share and market their projects and work.)
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