Today’s episode of the podcast is all about how to cut through the noise of ‘experts’ telling you what to do, and how to choose whether someone is worth spending your money with. As always, I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences, so please feel free to connect with me on my social media! KEY TAKEAWAYS COVERED IN THE PODCAST ● The different types of experts you can get help from ● The questions to ask yourself before spending money with an ‘expert’ ● The importance of a good coach THE ONE THING YOU NEED TO REMEMBER ABOVE ALL ELSE Knowing what you want will really help when trying to work out who you want to work with, or who is worth spending your money with. USEFUL LINKS Teresa Heath-Wareing Instagram Teresa Heath-Wareing LinkedIn Teresa Heath-Wareing Facebook Teresa Heath-Wareing Twitter Transcript Hello and a really warm welcome to this week's episode of the podcast. How are you doing this week? Seriously, how are you doing? How are things? I've got the feeling that as I'm asking these questions, you're answering me. I do that. Do you do that? If I get a voice message or if I'm listening to like an audiobook or a podcast and they ask something or they say something, I talk as if they can hear me. It's very odd. Anyway, please tell me. I'm not alone on that. But yeah, just in case no one's asked you how are you doing, feel free to drop me a DM and have a chat with me. I'd love to know. I'm going through a bit of a phase at the moment with the podcast where I'm talking about things that kind of I'm passionate about, or I think is important to talk about, which sometimes means they're not necessarily the easiest conversations to have, or they're not like the most, you know, here, do this one thing and this all make your world better type things. But I think they're really important discussions. This sometimes makes me feel like a bit gutted that I am not interviewing people because sometimes these discussions are better had with people. But I will pretend that I'm having a conversation with someone and you can pretend that you are having the conversation with me and then, uh, All will be good in the world. But these are the kind of conversations that, you know, I'm happy to have on Instagram lives. I'm happy to come and have conversations on your podcast and your group on stages like, because I feel like some of the things that I'm talking about and that I'm passionate about are really important that we are talking about this stuff because I feel like the business world. Has a bit to answer for as well as the online world. So I feel like more voices that we can get out there having these conversations the better. Also, as a side, if you've been following me on social media, you'll be seeing that I have been reminding you lovely lot that I speak. That's part of my job. That's what I do. I think I'm okay at it. Let's hope so, and I am trying to do more of it this year. In fact, I've set myself a really big task of how many podcasts I want to get on and how many stages I want to get on this year, and I really want them to be like in person stages. Obviously always happy to do online stuff. So this is my request, if I may. If you have a podcast and I have not been a guest and you would like me to be a guest, I would love that. If...
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