Episode 108

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3rd Apr 2020

Exploring What It's Like to be a Woman with Jodi Flynn

Welcome to this edition of Wine & Dime with Amy Irvine. I'm thrilled to have Jodi Flynn as our guest today. Jodi is the author of the book, “Accomplished: How to go From Dreaming To Doing”. She runs a podcast called “Women Taking The Lead” and she's a coach and her company is called Women Taking The Lead. 

I think you're gonna just enjoy the conversation that the two of us have around insecurities, around self-doubt, around ways that we can get together and talk about and overcome those items. She works with a lot of women like me who are Type A and have gotten so wrapped up in what they're doing and accomplishing that they don't know who they are anymore. 

We hope you enjoy this edition of another strong woman for women's history month. Where we explore what it's like to be a woman, enjoy privileges that we now have,thank those that have come before us, and get to stand on their shoulders. 

Sit back, sip your favorite glass of wine and enjoy this episode with Jody Flynn.

Jodi Flynn

JODI@WOMENTAKINGTHELEAD.COM

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I help my driven, high performing clients achieve their biggest goals with ease by identifying and overcoming the obstacles that are getting in their way. I LOVE working with my clients.  I’ve been coaching long enough to know who my ideal clients are and because of that, when we work together, we both get energized.

I specialize in working with Type A women because I am one myself. If you aren’t sure if you’re Type A listen to these two episodes of Women Taking the Lead (if you are Type A you’re going to gasp and laugh along with me):

Are You This Woman?

Decoding What It Means to Be Type A

Being a Psychology major in college gave me the human insight needed as an executive in mutual fund operations; I found I flourished in the areas of supervising, mentoring, project management and team building.

There I discovered my personal mission – to listen for, bring out and nurture other’s strengths so they could use them to their advantage. In 2010, I seized the opportunity to train as a Professional Coach through the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC).

Taking pride in ‘walking my talk’, I take on challenges that push me outside of my own comfort zone – from following my passion for a career that moved me away from my family and friends to a new state, running a marathon, starting a business, launching the Women Taking the Lead Podcast and writing a book.

I feel the same fear others do when “putting myself out there” but I know that is the path to living full-out, and I love to encourage others to overcome their fears and do the same.

Today, as the Founder of Women Taking the Lead, I coach, facilitate workshops, host the Women Taking the Lead podcast and lead a thriving community of women in leadership. I am also the President of the Board for The Maine Women’s Conference and a member of Business Networking International (BNI).

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WOMEN TAKING THE LEAD PODCAST

Launched in 2015, the Women Taking the Lead podcast grew quickly and shot to the #1 position in iTunes New and Noteworthy in three categories: Business, Careers, and Society and Culture.

The podcast was named by Forbes Magazine as one of The Top 18 Women-Led Podcasts You Need To Download Now, and The Best Podcasts For Female Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneur Magazine named Women Taking the Lead one of 24 Exceptional Women-Hosted Podcasts for Entrepreneurs.

The podcast was also listed in Patrick Bet-David’sThe Top Blogs And Podcasts For Female Entrepreneurs.

Created for women looking to make an impact, the goal of Women Taking the Lead is to inspire ambitious, go-getting women to overcome self-doubt so they can lead with confidence, integrity and a sense of humor.

Listen to the interviewson-air coaching calls, or 100% Jodi episodes to get motivated and in-action toward your goals.



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About the Podcast

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Money Roots with Amy Irvine
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In each episode, Amy and her guests dig deep into the financial soil, planting the seeds of financial knowledge and helping you nurture your financial future. Whether you're looking to build a solid budget, invest wisely, or plan for retirement, "Money Roots" has you covered.

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Amy Irvine

Uncorking Amy Irvine!!

If any of you have ever met Amy, you know she is passionate about
three things. Family, Finances, and WINE! This comes through in all
that she does and all that she is. When asked to describe herself she first and foremost states, “I am a wife, a daughter, and hopefully a good friend, who happens to also be a financial planner.” Amy holds a Master’s Degree in financial planning and is a Certified Financial Planner TM , Enrolled Agent, Certified College Financial Consultant, and a Financial Wellness Coach with over 25 years of financial planning and industry experience. She is the Founder and owner of Rooted Planning Group, (Formerly known as Irvine Wealth Planning Strategies LLC), which started in 2016 and has grown to include 6 other planners and 2 part-time staff members. Amy is definitely “doing it her way” and has been recognized by her financial planning colleagues as being a “disrupter,” a title she holds close to her heart and is proud of.

Uniquely, at the age of 44, she decided to not only start her only company, but to act on what she defined as her perfect life and she splits her time between Parrish, Florida and Jasper, New York.
On her website it states, “I love what I do, but I also very much enjoy warmth, good
conversation, wine tastings, and volunteering. New York is extraordinary in the summer and fall, but so is Florida in the winter.”
In 2018, she decided it was time to take the stigma out of finances by combining her passion for finances and wine. She started a podcast called “Wine and Dime,” which highlights a different wine and financial topic each week, and she released her book combining those same two passions, titled, “Uncork Your Finances.”
Many of you may know her as one of the co-founders of the Southern Tier Women’s Financial Conference – a day of collaboration and financial education, which will be hosting it’s sixth year!
To round out her volunteering passion, she often provides financial education to the
community through the financial management program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County, she serves on the board of Faith-in-Action of Steuben County, volunteers for various Fund For Women of the Southern Tier events, works with the finance committee of the Arts Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, and serves on the board for the Corning Painted Post Historical Society (also known as Heritage Village).
In her downtime, you’re likely to find her with a glass of red wine from one of the many Keuka or Seneca Lake wineries that she highlights in her Wine and Dime Podcast.