July 31, 2024

ACTIVATE YOUR NETWORK With Alana Muller

ACTIVATE YOUR NETWORK With Alana Muller

Episode Summary – DO YOU REALLY KNOW HOW TO NETWORK AND BUILD MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS IN BUSINESS, LIFE AND REALTIONSHIPS? – In Episode 90 of the Shining Brightly Podcast Show (links in the comments), titled, ACTIVATE YOUR NETWORK, I have the amazing, high energy and articulate Alana Muller join me live in studio. We start by giving shout outs to @BabsonCollege, Mindy Corporan and Larry Ward. We jumped right in to learn about her master networking program called Coffee Lunch Coffee. We find out Alana does not drink coffee but tea. We discussed how she helps her clients discover one's purpose and it aligns perfectly with Shining Brightly to lift up ourselves and then go lift up others. Come NETWORK with us by listening, downloading, sharing and reviewing this high energy show.

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About the guest – Alana Muller, an entrepreneurial executive leader whose primary focus is to connect, inspire and empower community - is Founder and CEO of Coffee Lunch Coffee. She is a networking speaker, strategist, workshop facilitator, coach and an internationally bestselling author of Coffee Lunch Coffee: A Practical Field Guide for Master Networking, the anthology Growth – Deconstructing GRIT Collection, and a blog, CoffeeLunchCoffee.com. Her accessible, relevant, immediately actionable approach to professional networking for those interested in connecting with others, getting involved in their communities, seeking to advance their careers or looking to build social relationships, has helped thousands of people formulate a strategic mindset around Networking.  Alana is the host of Enterprise.ing podcast, a weekly columnist for Bizwomen.com, and has been a contributor to Forbes.com, The Huffington Post, CNBC and other publications and, twice, was a featured speaker at TEDxOverlandPark.  She has a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Chicago, where she was the recipient of the Mike and Karen Herman Fellowship for Women in Entrepreneurship, and an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Smith College. She is actively engaged in the community and serves on a number of corporate and volunteer boards. She and her husband, Marc Hammer, live in Kansas City and have a son, Ian, who is a student at Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and with whom they travel the world.

About the Host:

Howard Brown is a best-selling author, award-winning international speaker, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, interfaith peacemaker, and a two-time stage IV cancer survivor. He is also a sought-after speaker and consultant for corporate businesses, nonprofits, congregations, and community groups. Howard has co-founded two social networks that were the first to connect religious communities around the world. He is a nationally known patient advocate and “cancer whisperer” to many families. Howard, his wife Lisa, and daughter Emily currently reside in Michigan, and his happy place is on the basketball court.


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Transcript
Howard Brown:

Hello, it's Howard Brown. It's the Shining Brightly



Howard Brown:

Show. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Oh my God. We are going to have



Howard Brown:

coffee. And we are going to shine so brightly today. I've



Howard Brown:

got an amazing guest, Alana Muller. How are you?



Alana Muller:

I'm great. Howard. I'm so happy to see you and talk



Alana Muller:

with you today.



Howard Brown:

I already feel the energy. It's just incredible. I



Howard Brown:

have to tell you that your son goes to Babson College.



Alana Muller:

I signed us to Babson. We are we are Babbo



Alana Muller:

people.



Howard Brown:

We are battle people. Yes. And so being my



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alma mater, and being a former trustee and president of the



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Alumni Association, I bleed green, and now you're bleeding



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green. And also big shout out to



Alana Muller:

Mindy Corcoran, our wonderful mutual friend who



Alana Muller:

I think is the way that we met one another. I



Howard Brown:

believe Mindy said you have to meet and we did. And



Howard Brown:

now we've become we've become friends. And then we found the



Howard Brown:

Babson connection. And it's truly incredible. And the more I



Howard Brown:

learned about your story, I was like, you gotta be on my show.



Howard Brown:

And this is incredible.



Alana Muller:

Honour, it's an honour. Thank ya.



Howard Brown:

So for those that are just listening, a letter has



Howard Brown:

actually coffee, lunch, coffee and checkboxes all behind her on



Howard Brown:

her screen. And she's going to tell us what that is. So why



Howard Brown:

don't you share just a little bit more about you.



Alana Muller:

I would love to thank you so much. And truly,



Alana Muller:

it's such a pleasure to be here you are an inspiration. So I



Alana Muller:

just love talking with you. But my company coffee, lunch coffee,



Alana Muller:

what I primarily do is I train people to build better, more



Alana Muller:

meaningful professional relationships through



Alana Muller:

networking. I think that, you know, in this day and age, we



Alana Muller:

cannot afford not to welcome networking into our lives not to



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somehow incorporate relationship building authentic, meaningful



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connections into into our daily lives. And so I get the



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wonderful privilege to help people do a better job of making



Alana Muller:

those connections. I also do a lot of strategic planning, a lot



Alana Muller:

of facilitation and really what that what that does for me is



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that allows me to truly live my purpose and everyday connect



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with wonderful people around the world.



Howard Brown:

And you do a lot of community service.



Alana Muller:

I do. I do. In fact, through Mindy and I who



Alana Muller:

honestly she and I've been friends for many, many years.



Alana Muller:

But as you know from having had her on, you're on the same



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podcast, Mindy had a tragedy in her life that that drew us even



Alana Muller:

closer, we were always professional friends. But truly



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now we think of ourselves as a start, she she started an



Alana Muller:

organisation called seven days, which really focuses on



Alana Muller:

overcoming hatred, through education and understanding. And



Alana Muller:

that's that's driven by, by different ways to promote



Alana Muller:

kindness. And so Mindy and I have gotten very close over



Alana Muller:

seven days. And and really, it's it's part of both of our our



Alana Muller:

living purpose. Yeah,



Howard Brown:

for those listening, Mindy lost her dad



Howard Brown:

and her son for domestic terrorism shooting at Kansas



Howard Brown:

City at a Jewish Community Centre. They're not Jewish, they



Howard Brown:

were there for a theatre event. And she's wrote a book and she's



Howard Brown:

been on the podcast to talk about how you can heal from



Howard Brown:

grief and move forward even know how difficult it is. So shout



Howard Brown:

out to Mindy and such a great thing that we're connected this



Howard Brown:

way now. All right, you have to tell us something maybe we you



Howard Brown:

don't share all the time or that we don't know about you?



Alana Muller:

Well, well. Okay, so one of the things that I'll



Alana Muller:

share with you is that the name of my company as as you know,



Alana Muller:

coffee, lunch coffee. Yeah. My little secret, though, is that I



Alana Muller:

don't drink coffee. So as you know very well, I'm very well,



Alana Muller:

caffeine, right? There's no There's no problem with that my



Alana Muller:

caffeination level. But but it's not about the coffee. It's not



Alana Muller:

about the coffee, I get plenty of caffeine intake. But to me



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what coffee lunch coffee really stands for is is an approach to



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what I call intentional networking, intentional



Alana Muller:

relationship building. And so when I first began building



Alana Muller:

relationships very intentionally, I thought that if



Alana Muller:

I carved up my day, along the lines of the days of people like



Alana Muller:

you people who I wanted to connect with that eventually



Alana Muller:

you'd say yes to me. And so I structured my days along a



Alana Muller:

morning meeting, time slot, a midday meeting timeslot, and an



Alana Muller:

afternoon meeting time slot. And as a joke, I call that morning,



Alana Muller:

midday and afternoon coffee, lunch, coffee, and it stuck. And



Alana Muller:

so coffee, lunch, coffee is sort of the way that I live my life.



Alana Muller:

It's my days really do look like coffee, lunch, coffee, sometimes



Alana Muller:

it's coffee, coffee, lunch, coffee, coffee, drinks, dinner,



Alana Muller:

and dessert, of course, but but the idea is that this is much



Alana Muller:

more about again, structuring those meaningful opportunities



Alana Muller:

for connection.



Howard Brown:

What do you drink, then?



Alana Muller:

I drink a lot of tea. It used to be a call, I



Alana Muller:

mean, real Coca Cola. But, um, but yeah, in fact, when I wrote



Alana Muller:

my book in the back cover of My blog has me drinking a giant



Alana Muller:

Coca Cola. But, but I gave that up, I gave it up. And so now, a



Alana Muller:

lot of tea,



Howard Brown:

I drink enough coffee for both of us, I make my



Howard Brown:

own my own ice, ice brew cold brew and all that stuff. They



Howard Brown:

say it helps your colon I don't know. But yeah, I love my



Howard Brown:

coffee. So I have to have that. Well, I want to dig in a little



Howard Brown:

bit deeper, because what you're doing, okay, is very similar to



Howard Brown:

what I actually love to talk about, which is mentorship is



Howard Brown:

leadership. But you're giving people and making value over



Howard Brown:

over coffee of people how to actually build trusted



Howard Brown:

relationships, build high quality relationships, take take



Howard Brown:

me more into how you're training people to do that. Well,



Alana Muller:

so one of the things I love that you said is



Alana Muller:

to build trusted relationships, you know, and you and I actually



Alana Muller:

have experienced this, we've actually never been together in



Alana Muller:

person. And yet, I feel like we're close, I feel like we have



Alana Muller:

a trusting relationship. But as you know, that is built as a



Alana Muller:

series of touch points over time, right. So if we have touch



Alana Muller:

points, over time, a series of those, we're able to establish



Alana Muller:

more of a connection, we're able to get to know one another



Alana Muller:

better to know how we can support one another. And



Alana Muller:

something you do very well, that I always think is so critical,



Alana Muller:

when it comes to relationship building is asking the question,



Alana Muller:

What can I do to help you and actually following through on



Alana Muller:

that. And so when I think of building those trusting



Alana Muller:

relationships over time, it's having a touch point, another



Alana Muller:

touch point, and another touch point. And the deal is this,



Alana Muller:

we're all busy people, right? We're very busy people, we all



Alana Muller:

have the same 24 hours in a day, and we are filling up those



Alana Muller:

days, we're filling up that time. And so at least in my



Alana Muller:

life, nobody is sitting by the phone waiting for my phone call.



Alana Muller:

And yet, if our first connection is an authentic one, if we're



Alana Muller:

having a great conversation, if we if we genuinely and



Alana Muller:

authentically want to get to know one another, then the next



Alana Muller:

time we come together, whether that's in two days time, two



Alana Muller:

months time or two years time, what that means is that the next



Alana Muller:

time we connect, it's going to be authentic again, and we can



Alana Muller:

continue to build out those relationships. And so that



Alana Muller:

that's one of the things that I stress is to is to really



Alana Muller:

understand that nurturing your connections is just as important



Alana Muller:

as having them in the first place. So we have to continue to



Alana Muller:

cultivate those relationships that we already have. So when



Alana Muller:

people talk about, you know, is networking, all about new



Alana Muller:

relationships, it's not it's about continuing to cultivate



Alana Muller:

the relationships that we already have, as well as



Alana Muller:

establishing new ones.



Howard Brown:

I actually have to tell you that we've been on



Howard Brown:

about a monthly cadence, okay? We got connected through Babson.



Howard Brown:

And in the green room, you just told me a fascinating story



Howard Brown:

about meeting some other Babson, you know, women that have



Howard Brown:

children there or alum there and things like that. And I have to



Howard Brown:

tell you that every time we talk, it is valuable. We don't



Howard Brown:

mess around, we actually we catch up, we talk family and all



Howard Brown:

that. But we also are pushing it ahead. And we've had already,



Howard Brown:

you know, very high quality introductions that we believe



Howard Brown:

can benefit each other doesn't always work out. But I've



Howard Brown:

noticed that. And so I guess I'm kind of like a little hybrid



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model, because I've actually didn't realise that since we got



Howard Brown:

introduced in February been touching about every month. And



Howard Brown:

we jump on for a half hour on a zoom. And we've been actually



Howard Brown:

making very good use of that time.



Alana Muller:

We're sort of, we're sort of the rats in our



Alana Muller:

own maze, right. We're experiencing this in real time.



Alana Muller:

And I agree with that. And, and the thing is, we I think what



Alana Muller:

that shows us that we not to overuse the word, but we both



Alana Muller:

show up as our authentic selves, we have these robust



Alana Muller:

conversations. And I mean, in the spirit of leaving, leave it



Alana Muller:

leave them wanting more, as they say, I always feel like we run



Alana Muller:

out of time, before we completed our conversation and in some in



Alana Muller:

sort of an amazing, wonderful way. I love that. And it's not



Alana Muller:

that I don't want to finish the conversation. It's just that we



Alana Muller:

don't have enough time to get it all in. And I think that that's



Alana Muller:

a very special mark of a good relationship, a good friendship,



Howard Brown:

right. And so and then I want you to take it a



Howard Brown:

step deeper, because not only do you actually help people, for



Howard Brown:

their professional lives, you actually help discover their



Howard Brown:

purpose. And that is that is really when you get to know



Howard Brown:

somebody when the trust is there. And you and I have shared



Howard Brown:

you know, of our caring of community and caring of



Howard Brown:

community service. And I love that part about it. Tell me how



Howard Brown:

you're able to do that.



Alana Muller:

So I had a I had the very fortunate opportunity



Alana Muller:

many years ago you and I are both in the entrepreneur,



Alana Muller:

entrepreneurial space entrepreneurship world. And many



Alana Muller:

years ago I was running our company called Kauffman fast



Alana Muller:

track which many many of our listeners today may be familiar



Alana Muller:

with. It's a it's an old programme that has been



Alana Muller:

incredibly successful at training entrepreneurs to start



Alana Muller:

and grow companies. And so when I was running that company, one



Alana Muller:

of my clients an organisation out of Vail, Colorado, invited



Alana Muller:

me to come in experience their approach to entrepreneurial



Alana Muller:

development. And through that experience, I was able to



Alana Muller:

establish and articulate my own life's purpose, which sounds



Alana Muller:

like sort of this big thing that was impossible. And yet they



Alana Muller:

broke it down in a way that made it incredibly doable, and in



Alana Muller:

some ways obvious. So what I tell people is that my mission



Alana Muller:

is to connect, inspire and empower community. And as basic



Alana Muller:

as that might sound for me, it just fills me up, I want to run



Alana Muller:

to the rooftops and shout to connect, inspire and empower



Alana Muller:

community. My family can say that out loud, they can they



Alana Muller:

know exactly who I am when I say that, and I think it really



Alana Muller:

does. It really does illustrate kind of what I feel in my heart,



Alana Muller:

as well as in my head. And so I tried to help other people to



Alana Muller:

identify, sort of tease out, identify and articulate their



Alana Muller:

own purpose statements so they can get started on that. You



Alana Muller:

know what one of the things that I think is interesting, at least



Alana Muller:

in this country, we're on the United States recording this



Alana Muller:

podcast. In this country, we have a tendency to



Alana Muller:

compartmentalise our lives, we have a home life, we have a



Alana Muller:

community life, and we have a work life. And for many people



Alana Muller:

never the twain shall meet, they don't like to overlap those



Alana Muller:

concepts. For me, though, I like to think of those as sort of



Alana Muller:

three bubbles in a Venn diagram, I was a math major, so



Alana Muller:

everything feels better, and some mathematical terms. So I



Alana Muller:

like to put them together like a Venn diagram. And as you know,



Alana Muller:

with a Venn diagram, when you put those bubbles together,



Alana Muller:

something magical happens, there's that thing in the centre



Alana Muller:

that overlaps. And Howard, I think that that is where we play



Alana Muller:

our our most authentically, that is where we are our best selves.



Alana Muller:

And we as individuals get to decide how close those bubbles



Alana Muller:

get to each other. So sort of how big or how small the overall



Alana Muller:

graphic is. But the closer those bubbles get, the smaller the



Alana Muller:

overall graphic gets, magically, the thing in the centre gets



Alana Muller:

bigger and bigger. And I just love that. And the thing is, I



Alana Muller:

don't think we should be just one circle, right. So I think we



Alana Muller:

should save a little bit of ourselves just for home, a



Alana Muller:

little bit of ourselves just for work a little bit of ourselves,



Alana Muller:

just for community. But if we can get those bubbles relatively



Alana Muller:

close together, I think that we can just be the person we are in



Alana Muller:

all venues. So you know, it shouldn't be that when I stepped



Alana Muller:

outside my front door, suddenly I've become a different person,



Alana Muller:

I want to show up for you the way I would show up for the next



Alana Muller:

person I interact with and the person after that. And so by



Alana Muller:

helping other people to identify their purpose, and to create



Alana Muller:

sort of diversion for them of that Venn diagram that is the



Alana Muller:

most meaningful, I think people live happier lives. They're not



Alana Muller:

only happier in business, but they're happier, in general,



Alana Muller:

happier in their lives overall.



Howard Brown:

Wow, the Venn diagram example is incredible.



Howard Brown:

Because I guess you're right, people just want to show their



Howard Brown:

business face. All right, they show their, you know, at home



Howard Brown:

face or anything like that. And that is only looking at a



Howard Brown:

fraction of the person. And so I liked that, that you're coaching



Howard Brown:

and that your ability to do that allows you to explore deeper,



Howard Brown:

and then you actually get to control how big that bubble in



Howard Brown:

the middle goes. Okay, there are certainly times when you want to



Howard Brown:

put on your business hat and stay in business mode. There are



Howard Brown:

other times where, and I crossed the lines, and maybe I'm not the



Howard Brown:

best use case for you. Because I am an open book, right? I wrote



Howard Brown:

a book about my entire life, okay. And I share openly about



Howard Brown:

my experience, and not everyone has to do that. I totally



Howard Brown:

respect privacy. And there are things that you can and maybe



Howard Brown:

should keep private. But I like to know people. Well



Howard Brown:

roundedness, okay, and the we live in a world right now today,



Howard Brown:

where we all don't look the same talk the same, we didn't come



Howard Brown:

from the same countries didn't grow up with the same learnings



Howard Brown:

eat the same foods. And I think we've now kind of it's a very



Howard Brown:

tough place out there. I always say we could choose not to hate,



Howard Brown:

but I do a lot of work in the interfaith world, I know that



Howard Brown:

you do as well. And I just want respect and kindness and healing



Howard Brown:

for other and it also makes you broader. We know these other



Howard Brown:

people it rot into, and I think we've got a little more of a



Howard Brown:

closed loop going on in the world today. And I hope that



Howard Brown:

changes soon.



Alana Muller:

Don't you think that I mean, we do a lot of this



Alana Muller:

work with seven days especially with with young people. Don't



Alana Muller:

you think that by by articulating your own position,



Alana Muller:

listening to somebody else's position, and then being able to



Alana Muller:

process that we understand ourselves better? So it there's



Alana Muller:

this is not about changing minds, but it's about opening



Alana Muller:

minds. And and I think that's what you're describing is that



Alana Muller:

that, you know, by by embracing one another by listening to



Alana Muller:

what's going on with the other individual, we are growing



Alana Muller:

ourselves and so I think it's a really special thing and



Alana Muller:

especially as you describe in the interfaith world where we're



Alana Muller:

so polarised, we don't we don't need to be we don't need to be



Alana Muller:

as polarised we don't have to change one another's minds. But



Alana Muller:

I do think we need to open our minds and our hearts to one



Alana Muller:

another. I



Howard Brown:

agree. So hopefully others will as well.



Howard Brown:

So when, when you look for inspiration, where do you what



Howard Brown:

are you looking to do? How are you actually supporting yourself



Howard Brown:

because one of my main tenants is to use your light. Okay to



Howard Brown:

lift up others, okay? And everybody walks in darkness,



Howard Brown:

life is not an easy, you know, cake. Right? It's a roller



Howard Brown:

coaster. But what do you do for inspiration? How do you support?



Howard Brown:

You know, keeping yourself? Yeah,



Alana Muller:

you know, I really do. I really do agree with this,



Alana Muller:

like my, my own approach, I'm sort of eating, eating my own



Alana Muller:

food, so to speak. So. So you know, connecting with other



Alana Muller:

people is the thing that gives me energy, I just love that I



Alana Muller:

spent, our family is very, very close, as you described, my



Alana Muller:

husband and I have one son and the three of us are, we're



Alana Muller:

tight. And so we love to travel the world together, that is



Alana Muller:

something that sort of fills our buckets and multiple ways. You



Alana Muller:

know, we kind of have this this happy place when we're when here



Alana Muller:

we live in we live in the Kansas City area. And there's a there's



Alana Muller:

an area near our neighbourhood that we call the enchanted



Alana Muller:

forest. And it's just a it's a place where we go walking. And



Alana Muller:

it's just, you know, it's not it's not really a secret place,



Alana Muller:

but it feels like our special place. And it's a it's about a



Alana Muller:

one mile walk round trip from our home. But what it does is it



Alana Muller:

allows us to connect with each other, get outside get a little



Alana Muller:

fresh air. And so those are the kinds of things I do so I would



Alana Muller:

say connecting with other people being with other people. And



Alana Muller:

then especially being with family and and certainly the



Alana Muller:

three of us, but our extended families as well.



Howard Brown:

I love that. I will tell you that because our



Howard Brown:

Emily actually graduated University Michigan now 16



Howard Brown:

months ago, she's in Missoula, Montana. So we get to very



Howard Brown:

luckily watch her on the app. She's a TV reporter, she just



Howard Brown:

won an Emmy for a climate change story on Flathead Lake. She's 23



Howard Brown:

years old and she has it at me with her name on it. It's I'm so



Howard Brown:

I am so gushing. I'm so I'm so so proud. But we get to watch



Howard Brown:

her because we don't get to see her as often she's far away. But



Howard Brown:

we'll see her soon. I hopefully as well. I want you to hold up



Howard Brown:

your book, or your book for those because we'll show the



Howard Brown:

video. Tell us about your book,



Alana Muller:

coffee, lunch coffee. So, you know, it's



Alana Muller:

interesting I was as I described, I was a math person



Alana Muller:

numbers were much more my friend than words. But what happened to



Alana Muller:

me was I had gone off to kind of a professional development



Alana Muller:

retreat and came home a changed woman, I woke up my sleeping



Alana Muller:

husband to announce I was going to quit my job. And he thought



Alana Muller:

that I had lost my mind. But we talked for a very long time, I



Alana Muller:

reminded him that I'd always wanted to be an entrepreneur.



Alana Muller:

But of course, I had no idea for this. And so I thought that the



Alana Muller:

way I would discover myself was to finally finally start



Alana Muller:

networking in the community. Because like so many of us, I



Alana Muller:

was overly and solely focused on the four walls of my job, head



Alana Muller:

down just doing my work. And I really failed to look up to see



Alana Muller:

what was going on around me. So that's when I started this



Alana Muller:

approach of a morning meeting and midday meeting and an



Alana Muller:

afternoon meeting. And what was remarkable is that I went from,



Alana Muller:

at least in my mind, having no real professional network



Alana Muller:

outside of my company, to suddenly connecting with people



Alana Muller:

all over the world. And interestingly, people started



Alana Muller:

reaching out to me to say, well, you get together with me. And I



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wonder, you know, what could they possibly want from me?



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Well, they wanted the secret to networking. And I said the



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secret to networking, there is no secret to networking. But But



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what was interesting is that I discovered that for me what felt



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very natural does not usually feel natural to people. So



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thankfully, that means I'm employable, I can teach people



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how to network and to network in a way that makes them



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comfortable, and really does to help them expand and become



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happier in business and in life. And so coffee, lunch, coffee was



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born as a blog, it's still going all these years later. That was



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I started blogging in 2011, if you can believe it, which maybe



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around the time that you started as well. And, and still going



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strong to this day. But the book coffee lunch coffee is about the



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first it's sort of it's a compilation of I would I would



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say that about the first 50 blog posts, so edited and



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consolidated and cleaned up. But what it is, it's what I call a



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field guide for Master networking. And so I would say



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anybody who utilises the book utilises the exercises that are



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laid out inside it'll give them a really good jumpstart on how



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to activate their network, how to activate the relationship



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base they already have, as well as build it out to something



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that is useful and meaningful to them. That's awesome.



Howard Brown:

It's incredible. So get a lot as book and start



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building out your networks and making them more robust and and



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making them work for you. And also the part of that is you



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working for them because it's always a two way street. While



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we're at the time of the show. I'm going to ask you to put on



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your sun lamps. Yes this is good because we are shining brightly.



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Yeah you look and shine and brightly. So we are at the



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shining brightly spotlight. I would like you to tell people



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how they can get in touch with you. And then I would love for



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you to leave the show with some inspiration a story a quote and



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then kick it over back to me for a close Thank you got



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it. You got it? Well, I would love for people to



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come visit me at my website coffee lunch coffee.com You can



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access the blog at blog dot coffee at lunch coffee.com I'm



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on LinkedIn. And you can find me on Facebook but I would love to



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hear from people and to see what I can you be helpful to them in



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terms of a sort of a moment of inspiration. You we had talked



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about this before. So I've been thinking about it. And I'm gonna



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I'm gonna take us back to our Babson connection if that works



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for you. Okay, and another mutual person in our lives is is



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Dean Larry Ward, who is now no longer with Babson. But at the



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time that my son Ian started at Babson Larry was was the dean of



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students. And I remember he gave a talk to all of us parents who



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were dropping off our children for the first time and feeling a



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little itchy about that. And he said he asked a question about



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where's home? You know what he basically said, you know, when



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you think of home, what would you call home? And he said he



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was going to encourage the students, and not to just say,



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you know, kind of name rank and serial number, but to say, you



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know, tell me your name, and where do you call home. And so,



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my son heard Larry speak as well. We talked about kind of



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the the two conversations that are the two presentations that



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Larry had given to the parents and then to the students. And



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then my son told me that his the fellow sitting next to him that



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freshman year, turned to him and said, so where's home? And my



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son's response was wherever my parents are, which I'm gonna cry



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sitting here, Howard,



Howard Brown:

might drop Mic drop. Oh, my God. Wow.



Alana Muller:

Okay, so after the tears, and I could process the



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fact that my son had just said, Wherever mom and dad are. You



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know, what that tells me is that we did something right. In terms



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of raising our child, it reminded me that I really am



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living my own purpose to connect, inspire and empower



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community and that at least some of that has rubbed off on my



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child. So I'll leave you with that. That you know, Thank you



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Larry ward. Thank you Babson College. Thank you, Mindy.



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Corporon and seven days for connecting you and me, Howard.



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But but you know, there there are, you know, comments and



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moments that happen in all of our lives. And that's one of



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them that allowed me now to shine brightly.



Howard Brown:

And boy, you shining brightly, I'm going to



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take my glasses off. So thank you for that big shout out to



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Larry Ward who's left. Babson is now the president of University



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of Hartford, l dub, we love you. And we wish you only the best



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and brightest, because that's your new home or one of your



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homes as well. And incredible inspirational quote. So thank



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you for that. Well, this has been the shining brightly show.



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Please find me at shining brightly.com. There, you'll



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learn and you can find my book, you can find and hire me to



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speak. I'm a terrific motivational speaker, and also



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the information of run this podcast and more importantly, my



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advocacy because that's the thing that I call home where I'm



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helping cancer patients. I'm helping Babson young



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entrepreneurs find their way in the world and doing my



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interfaith work. So that's, that's some of my homes that I'm



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sharing that to go on the theme there as well. Do you want to



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give a quick shout out to the people that kind of support me,



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sponsor me and get me going forward, as well. So the first



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gives me these amazing shows every week. So thank you for



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that. And I just want to say you are an absolute amazing guest, I



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will have all of your information, the LinkedIn, the



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book links and everything in the show notes, as well as all the



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social media posts as well. And just remember, just like we did



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today, shine brightly just a little bit each day, maybe doing



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it during coffee, lunch and coffee, that would be helpful



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for yourself. Use your own light, okay, and then go lift up



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others, and then do it in your communities and do it in your



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neighbourhoods, and the world become a better place. A lot of



Howard Brown:

thank you. Terrific guests. Great high energy show. And I



Howard Brown:

just appreciate you very much.



Alana Muller:

Likewise. Thanks for having me.



Howard Brown:

Keep shining. Thank you