Continuing the BE LIKE WATER SERIES - in this episode I talk about the new, freeing attitude I've adopted in my "middle age." Recently, I saw this post on the internet about how women become invisible in middle age. How can we use that to our advantage? How can this be a freeing right of passage, instead of a sad one? I also read a one of poem from my book- BE LIKE WATER. BE LIKE WATER was published in the fall of 2024 - and I'm now sharing parts of it with all of you. &nbs...
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Continuing the BE LIKE WATER SERIES - in this episode I talk about the new, freeing attitude I've adopted in my "middle age." Recently, I saw this post on the internet about how women become invisible in middle age. How can we use that to our advantage? How can this be a freeing right of passage, instead of a sad one? I also read a one of poem from my book- BE LIKE WATER. BE LIKE WATER was published in the fall of 2024 - and I'm now sharing parts of it with all of you. &nbs...
Debbie Robinson - Storage, Service, and The Importance of Relationship Building
Permission Granted with Juliette Ricci Lagman
52 minutes
5 months ago
Debbie Robinson - Storage, Service, and The Importance of Relationship Building
On the pod today we have the amazing Debbie Robinson. Debbie is the Facility Manager of Snohomish Storage. In this episode we talk about customer service, storage, and why relationships are at the center of most successful businesses. We also talk about the reasons people use storage, team building, and the magic that happens when a leader inspires their team. For More Information on Debbie and Snohomish Storage: https://www.snohomishstorage.com/#/ ______________ For bonus ...
Permission Granted with Juliette Ricci Lagman
Continuing the BE LIKE WATER SERIES - in this episode I talk about the new, freeing attitude I've adopted in my "middle age." Recently, I saw this post on the internet about how women become invisible in middle age. How can we use that to our advantage? How can this be a freeing right of passage, instead of a sad one? I also read a one of poem from my book- BE LIKE WATER. BE LIKE WATER was published in the fall of 2024 - and I'm now sharing parts of it with all of you. &nbs...