The Nancy Levin Show

Nancy Levin
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Sep 18, 2022 • 1h 7min

E68: Inside the Life-Changing Experience of LLCA

In this episode of Your Permission Prescription, listen in as I talk with six of my certified Levin Life coaches about their experiences before, during, and after Levin Life Coach Academy. Learn what led each of them to enroll in LLCA, how it changed their lives, both personally and professionally, as well as how they’ve upleveled their business. If you’re already a coach, considering becoming a coach, if you want to use life coaching to enhance your current career, or are interested in understanding yourself better, your questions will be answered today by our guests. Remember to visit https://nancylevin.com/levin-life-coach-academy/ to learn more about LLCA. 
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Sep 18, 2022 • 20min

E67: 3 Reasons LLCA is Right for You (and 3 Reasons it’s Not)

In today’s episode of Your Permission Prescription Podcast, I talk about Levin Life Coach Academy, my life coach training and certification program. I share 3 reasons why LLCA may be right for you AND 3 reasons it’s not. I also talk about WHY I created LLCA and what sets it apart from other life coach certification programs out there. If you’re interested in LLCA check out myFREE workshop - Your Reinvention Prescription: https://nancylevin.com/reinvention-workshop/
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Sep 4, 2022 • 14min

E66: My New Book Is Here! Plus: A 3-Minute Self-Confidence Journal Prompt

Pop the champagne, because my new book—The Art of Change: 8 Weeks to Making a Meaningful Shift in Your Life—is here! This guided journal contains my proven roadmap to making choices and taking action in support of the vision you desire. So in today’s episode, I take the time to explain some of the book’s overarching concepts and how it’s designed to support you to live life on your own terms, and step into the center stage of your own life. And if you’re interested in The Art of Change, you can grab your copy at nancylevin.com/journal.
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Aug 28, 2022 • 11min

E65: The Art of Change: My Roadmap to a More Meaningful Life

My sixth book, The Art of Change, comes out next week. The Art of Change is a guided journal and proven roadmap for making the choices and taking the actions to support the vision and change you desire in your life. It’s completely different from anything I’ve ever written, and as a lifelong journaler, it’s been my dream come true to create this journal for you. In this episode I share a bit about my own author journey and how I got to where I am today. And if you’re interested in The Art of Change, you can grab your copy at nancylevin.com/journal.
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Aug 21, 2022 • 50min

E64: Surviving Your Business Growth Spurt with Karen Sergeant

I used to see myself as an author and a coach, until Karen Sergeant encouraged me to step into the role of CEO. As a result, I’m no longer a bottleneck in my own business—plus, I have more time to do the most important tasks that only I can do. Karen is full of amazing advice like this. She worked in Silicon Valley during the dot-com boom, then worked in counterterrorism for years after 9/11. Today, she’s a growth strategist and advisory COO who helps businesses grow - and survive the growth spurts that can sometimes feel like  too much for a new business to handle. Tune in to hear her advice on scaling your business sanely and sustainably.
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Aug 14, 2022 • 46min

E63: How to use Dramatic Demonstration to Build Your Business Through Storytelling

In today’s episode, I talk with Jude Charles. As a documentary producer, he’s produced stories for the likes of Google, Steve Harvey, and dozens of visionary CEOs. He’s also the author of Dramatic Demonstration, where he lays out his roadmap to leveraging compelling stories to grow your business. Together, we talk about how he got started as a business owner, the things he looks for in a compelling story, and how a serious brush with burnout helped him to learn to better cope with the stress of running your own business.
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Aug 7, 2022 • 20min

E62: Negativity Bias, or Why Insults Affect Us More Than Compliments

Do you feel the sting of an insult more powerfully than you feel the joy of praise? Are you constantly scanning for what’s wrong, instead of what’s right? If so, you may be experiencing the negativity bias—the psychological phenomenon that causes negative experiences to have a greater impact on our brains than positive or neutral ones. Negativity bias affects our lives in so many sneaky ways—including our relationships, our motivation to complete a task, and our decision-making. In today’s episode, I share some strategies we can all use to manage our minds and focus on the brighter side of life.
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Jul 31, 2022 • 47min

E61: Live Coaching: Finding Intimacy and Connection Without Losing Yourself in a Relationship

In today’s unscripted live coaching episode, I coach Jennifer about relationships, and more specifically, how it feels to be happily single in middle age after a lifetime of being in serious romantic relationships. Is it better to push yourself back into dating and gain the safety and companionship of a partner—at the risk of losing yourself? Or stay single and live a creatively fulfilling life, at the cost of feeling alone and sexually unfulfilled? Then I coach Natalie about situations in which your truth is going to hurt or disappoint someone else—and how to be more trusting and open with our loved ones in a way that still feels safe and true to yourself.
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Jul 24, 2022 • 20min

E60: How I Manage My Time for Greater Productivity and Happiness

For over eight years now, I’ve run my own business as a coach, author, and  entrepreneur. And over those years, I’ve learned a lot about time—how to manage it, how to stretch it, and how to make the most of it while getting the most important things done as efficiently as possible. In today’s episode, I share what I’ve learned. I’ll explain the Pomodoro Technique, Parkinson’s Law, why I don’t separate work and life (even though I maintain healthy boundaries), and why the use of airplane mode first thing in the morning might just be the most life-changing habit I’ve ever adopted.
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Jul 17, 2022 • 17min

E59: The Relationship Dynamics That Lead to Codependency

In today’s episode, I do a deep dive into the dynamics that lead to disconnection and codependency in relationships. There’s a common dynamic in relationships where one partner tends to become distant, and the other becomes “clingy”. This is fairly common, if not necessarily healthy. Codependency takes things a step further. It’s when we allow our partner’s behaviors to determine our choices, actions, and behaviors. But here’s good news: there is a solution, where you and your partner become interdependent—caring about each other without feeling the obligation to take on one another’s emotions or problems.

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