Business coach and Sales & Marketing strategist, Hailey Rowe joins the show to discuss her background in business, her resiliency and her passion for podcasts. Working over eight years as a health coach and in business development for two rapidly growing health startup companies, Hailey became passionate about helping other health coaches go beyond their certifications and address the missing pieces that are holding them back from success. Hailey is also the host of Health Coach Nation, a podcast that provides business coaching for health coaches. In this episode, Harry and Hailey do a deep dive into Hailey’s background and roots, including inspirational mentors she’s worked with, valuable lessons she’s learned and her ever-expanding appreciation for podcasts.
06:00 – Hailey Rowe joins the podcast to discuss her entrepreneurial origin story, the first item she sold online and mentors who helped and inspired her along the way
12:39 – Hailey reflects on how her resilience aided in her business success
15:35 – Hailey points to a definitive moment of her early life that taught her a valuable lesson
19:41 – Hailey’s entrepreneurial ‘Aha’ Moment and meaningful interactions she’s had with her clients
24:29 – Hailey talks about the inspiration behind and the format structure of her podcast, Health Coach Nation
30:14 – Hailey speaks to her growth as a podcast host and interviewer
39:26 – What is something that Hailey has changed her mind about recently and the most misunderstood thing about Hailey
46:01 – Harry thanks Hailey for joining the show, and let’s listeners know where they can connect with her
“I’m a huge podcast junkie. I love people who talk about strategy and traits and characteristics – people like Dan Sullivan and Alex Charfen. But I also like the people who talk about what works online – like the Russell Brunsons of the world.” (11:39)
“I think that, if nothing else, entrepreneurship is the best personal development crash course you can possibly take.” (14:55)
“My theory in life is that if you can’t look back five years ago and ask, ‘What was I doing’ then you’re not living.” (17:27)
“Podcasts have probably taught me more than my education or any mentor. I am obsessed with podcasts.” (25:13)
“I think that value is not just in the information or the tactical stuff. Value, sometimes, is helping somebody be heard and understood and showing support to them.” (37:19)
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