Posts in The Introvert's Bubble
Conferences and Networking: Just Do It

We have already established in earlier episodes that networking and conferences, although nerve-wrecking, are incredibly important when it comes to building your business and making connections. You may be a little hesitant at the idea, and it’s ok, I get it. It can seem overwhelming. But I am here to tell you from experience that you should just do it!

Today on the Introvert’s Bubble Podcast, we will be discussing the details of how to survive a conference as an introvert, or simply as someone who needs a break from the hustle and bustle of a big event.

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Introvert Travel: With a Partner

Welcome to Part 2 of The Survival Guide to Traveling as an Introvert. In Part 1, we discussed how to navigate the tricky waters of traveling in a group. However, in this episode, we will be exploring the topic of traveling with your partner.

Vacationing with one person can go one of two ways: perfect or disastrous. On one hand, you won’t have to spend every day dodging a gaggle of friends to get some peace and quiet. But on the other hand, with one person, there may be no escape to indulge in some much-needed solitude.

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Networking and Self Promotion: Interview With Meredith of Do Justly Now

Welcome back to the Introvert’s Bubble Podcast. On today’s episode, I will be chatting with Meredith Jones of Do Justly Now. Meredith is an attorney and yoga teacher, and she is building a new business that takes the practice of yoga-based mindfulness to attorneys so they can apply it to their lives and career.

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Ways To Pay It Forward

Philanthropy has always been personal to me. Since I was a child, I have been dedicated to animal welfare, environmental or wildlife causes, but it wasn’t until now that I had the ability to donate my time wholeheartedly, and felt financially secure enough to support those causes that are near and dear to my heart.

 

Millennials often get a bad rap. We are labeled as selfish and disconnected from reality. But funny enough, it seems that we are the ones doing the most honest charitable work in the world! We do it because we like to, not to win votes, receive praise, secure jobs or slip our way into an Ivy League school.

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