Women Worldwide with Deirdre Breakenridge

Energy is a broad term, isn’t it? Sometimes something so broad can be hard to understand. So, today’s episode is all about tuning into your energy with guest Rebecca Ahmed.

Rebecca Ahmed is an award-winning speaker, business consultant, and an Energy Leadership Index™ Master Practitioner (ELI-MP), which is an exclusive training in human energy and how we can experience, express, and expand it in ourselves and others. Rebecca is also a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) with the International Coaching Federation (ICF), and published writer. Her work has been featured in Forbes, National Association of Colleges and Employers, Talent Management & HR, Recruiting Daily, and Talent Culture. Under her direct supervision, Allegiant Airlines won Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Interview” award. Caesars Entertainment, the largest casino-entertainment company in the U.S. retained Rebecca as their new “Chief Energy Officer” in 2021.

With all these credentials, Rebecca is an expert on this topic of energy. In our conversation today, she beautifully defines what energy really is. It’s all around us! There’s personal, mental, physical, and environmental energy. There are different levels and principles. There’s a lot we can learn, and for something this important, where do we even start?

With Rebecca’s help, we’ll learn how to be aware of our energy, how to use it for motivation, and even how to know our worth and value.

Show Notes:

  • [2:25] - Rebecca shares her path to her current role as a Chief Energy Officer.
  • [3:46] - There are seven levels of energy and some serve you while others don’t.
  • [5:05] - You start with an energetic assessment. Rebecca explains what this assessment shows.
  • [7:06] - This is self-care, but the term “self-care” has a selfish feel to it. This isn’t something secondary. This is an energetic recharge.
  • [8:37] - Energy is very contagious and can be used positively or negatively.
  • [10:40] - Are women more in tune with energy? Rebecca explains the difference she’s noticed.
  • [12:13] - When you’re in a negative space, that’s okay. You can move through it when you’re ready, but exercise control.
  • [14:09] - Awareness is the first step.
  • [15:34] - Rebecca shares that she didn’t know how to communicate her worth. Energy shifts changed that. Go in with the right tools.
  • [17:39] - When you are clear in your values, you can use them as tools to communicate your worth without feeling like you are bragging.
  • [19:46] - When you lead with pleasure, you have a smile on your face.
  • [21:23] - How does Rebecca stay up to date on the current research?
  • [22:55] - The starting point is all about knowing your value.

Links and Resources:

Energetic Impact Website

Rebecca Ahmed on LinkedIn

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Inspiration can come from anywhere, but for today’s guest, her family has been the biggest inspiration of all, creating opportunities to channel her passion into writing. Author Annette Berkovits does just that with each and every one of her books and today she shares her journey.

Annette Libeskind Berkovits was born in Kyrgyzstan and grew up in postwar Poland and the fledgling state of Israel before coming to the U.S. at age sixteen. Despite being uprooted from country to country, Berkovits has channeled her passions into language study and writing. 

Her first memoir, In the Unlikeliest of Places: How Nachman Libeskind Survived the Nazis, Gulags and Soviet Communism, a story of her father’s remarkable survival, was published in 2014. She is also the author of a second memoir, Confessions of an Accidental Zoo Curator, a poetry book, Erythra Thalassa: Brain Disrupted, and a historical fiction novel, The Corset Maker. Aftermath: Coming of Age on Three Continents is her latest release and all have been inspired by the family that surrounds and supports her.

Today, Annette not only discusses her books, but along the way she shares what was surprising during her writing process, what it was like to dive into her family’s history, and even what books she likes to read herself. Her advice is so valuable to everyone.

Show Notes:

  • [2:29] - Annette’s father left her “buried treasure” which created a desire for her to share his story.
  • [4:02] - Her father wanted to share the stories even though they were hard. He was optimistic.
  • [5:29] - Through her writing, Annette was able to bring life to these stories.
  • [6:31] - Her father also painted and his work is on display in New York.
  • [8:15] - Annette tells the story of her father fleeing Nazi Germany during WWII.
  • [11:07] - Her first book, the memoir of her father, included years of research.
  • [12:05] - Annette shares about the types of writing she has done, including poetry.
  • [13:34] - Further inspired by her family’s history, Annette wrote a book called The Corset Maker.
  • [16:19] - You should write because you want to write, not just to be published.
  • [17:56] - Annette has also been inspired by the life of her son.
  • [20:32] - As a writer, you need to read, keep writing, and promote on social media. It takes time.
  • [21:37] - Annette shares some of her recent reads and why she reads across all genres.
  • [25:14] - Annette’s simple advice is, “It’s never too late.”

Links and Resources:

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Direct download: WW361.mp3
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