The Women With Vision Podcast celebrates bold, visionary women who are rewriting the rules of success on their own terms. Hosted by bestselling author, publisher, and entrepreneur Tam Luc, this weekly show features candid conversations with powerful women across industries: real estate, coaching, wellness, finance, tech, and more.
Each episode delivers inspiring personal stories, actionable business insights, and mindset shifts that help you elevate your life, brand, and impact.
Whether you're building a business, writing your story, or simply navigating your next big move, this podcast will remind you that you're not alone, you're not crazy, and you're not finished yet.
Listen in and get ready to BossUp, because your vision deserves a platform.
Lora is a former attorney, author, and Life Choreographer. She is also a transformational thought leader and media personality who empowers women to find uninhibited joy and gracefully take control of their success and happiness, despite external circumstances.
In this episode, Lora shares tips on choreographing your own life as well as tiny bits of her book called FLAUNT! Drop Your Cover and Reveal Your Smart, Sexy, & Spiritual Self. Through her Find Your Sparkle coaching programs, workshops, and destination retreats, she was able to work with women worldwide to reveal their smart, sexy, and spiritual selves in all that they do, so they can fall deeply in love with themselves and passionately enjoy the lives they have worked so hard to create.
Heather Vickery is an award-winning business owner and global leader with over 20 years as an entrepreneur. She leverages her entrepreneurial skills and expertise to coach individuals towards greater personal and professional fulfillment by helping them leverage their fear into intentional bravery.
In this episode, Heather shares how much lots of reflection, reassessment, truth talking and a kick-butt support system can help anyone go through anything and be successful in their own craft. She suggests leaning towards Gratitude as a source of motivation.
Maria is a Rapid Transformation Coach (RTT, C.HT, M.Ed.). She helps heart-centered and ambitious women reclaim themselves and unlock their power to live a life of confidence, success, love, and freedom from the inside out without years of therapy. I have helped people all over the world to heal deep trauma and find freedom from limiting, negative belief patterns.
In this episode, Maria shares how she started her own healing journey in her twenties. She also unveils the missing puzzle piece for myself and for my business. Stumbling upon Rapid Transformational Therapy blew her away by how fast one could get to the root cause of an issue and how deeply healing the method was by accessing the subconscious mind.
Grace is the creator of the multi-award-winning maths board game, Race To Infinity. She is also the author of "Make Maths Fun: How to Increase Your Child’s Grades and Confidence Through Games". She teaches parents and teachers a special method that makes maths fun that helps increase confidence and reduces mathematical anxiety in children.
In this episode, Grace shares her personal struggles to excel at maths when she was ten years old. Her story began during summer holidays when her father taught her how to enjoy maths by making it fun and creative. By writing the book and building the board game, she was able to inspire children to learn math.
Joyce is a writer, speaker, and writing coach. Her desire is to encourage people to write their books and share their expertise with the world. She loves to teach the power of story in nonfiction and has a passion to see people connect with their clients and customers.
In this episode, Joyce shares the best part of being a writing coach, a peak in learning, and watching her clients create their own masterpieces. She also expresses working with my clients and seeing them succeed as writers as they learn how to write a professional and powerful book is what keeps her going.
Sarah is the owner of Rhea Lana's in Cobb County, a children's boutique consignment event. They sell upscale used children's clothes, shoes, toys, baby equipment, baby furniture, and more and our consignors are all Moms/Grandma's and Dad's in our community that are reselling their children's outgrown items. She worked in Corporate America, particularly in sales/marketing at IBM Corporation for 22 years.
In this episode, Sarah talks about the results achieved are what keeps her motivated. Knowing that she is able to help her community with events. She helps consignors make money out of outgrown kid's items. In the process, she is also supporting the Mom that buys these used items for a fraction of the cost that they would have paid for a new one.
As a mother, wife, behavioral therapist, graduate student, author, and entrepreneur, Victoria Grace has always had a passion for lending a helping hand and providing that help on a deeper level.
In this episode, Victoria shares an obstacle she faced in her journey to achieving time management and separating business from family time. She also enlightens women that they can have everything they want—success, happiness, love, and still be a follower of Christ. That they neither have to lower themselves nor their standards to get ahold of everything that God has which includes career, business, and financial success.
Angela is an attorney who started her career in Boston's Financial District handling probate and investment-related disputes. She now combines her years of experience to coach clients through difficult lawsuits, showing them how to focus on what they can (and cannot) control, make clear, clean decisions, and thrive, not just survive, throughout the experience. In her New Hampshire-based law practice, she now works to help people prevent conflicts, rather than fight through them.
In this episode, Angela shares how some of her clients and friends of past clients still call her for coaching and counsel when it comes to lawsuits. She applied the things she learned for herself as she went through a lengthy, high conflict, and expensive divorce.
Ashly is a former science teacher on a mission to help students and families make informed decisions about college choice and major selection. She has helped students all over the country get into top universities like MIT. She is passionate about finding the best fit for each individual student.
In this episode, Ashly shared insights on how she helps families avoid massive debt when it comes to higher education. She shares the importance of educating families on all of their options when it comes to education for their children.
Ashley teaches entrepreneurs how to grow their business through their marketing efforts (and seriously taking down the overwhelm). Through her online courses, done.for.you posting plans, workshops, masterminds, and one-on-one sessions, she simplifies the basics, leaves "analysis paralysis" behind, and focuses on the things that are scientifically backed to make the biggest difference in a business.
In this episode, Ashley shares how being successful is for her and how it can be a 90% mindset and 10% getting the tools, resources, and skills in line. She also reveals her biggest hurdle in life that touches on the issue of mindset and really learning that working online was a viable option.
Charrel is the CEO and founder of Bountiful Grace Co. She is a wife and a mother of one amazing son. Aside from that, she also has a degree in Business Management. Charrel has been a business owner for 7 years. She is a very creative person. Her business is geared towards small business owners. She provides services and products that help business owners grow or establish their business.
In this episode, Charrel talks about the troubles with her business and how she looked all over the internet for solutions to the problems that she had. She also shares what really desired was a circle of friends that we business owners that she could network with, support, ask questions and, just relate to. With that, she created Bountiful Grace Co. to be for the business owner or career woman that needed a circle that she could trust and relied on.
Bia Bliss is a Sex Educator, Sexual Empowerment and Pleasure coach, working with embodiment practices to get people to experience more satisfaction in and out of the bedroom. As a former escort, Psychology student, and student of life, she has learned more about intimacy and sexuality than most, something that only experience can teach. Listen as she shares her experience in the art of pleasure and self-love.
Through Katrina Reid's coaching program and unique Quantum Leap Success System and Best Next Move System, she coaches others to look at where they are and where they want to be so that they can get what they really want out of life. She is on a mission to transform millions of lives by supporting others to get their message out, and experience a quantum shift in their scope and return.
Brigette Larrusso curates deep connections, networking opportunities and safe spaces to accelerate one another’s careers and projects. Her mission is to make deep authentic connections with people from widely diverse backgrounds. Her work is grounded in emotional intelligence, a strong lens around equity and inclusion and a deep commitment to intercultural communication and collaboration.
When things go bad... I mean really bad, you find yourself re-examining where you are and who you are. And sometimes that happens multiple times. My guest Emerald Greenforest explains the good, bad, and ugly that lead to Top 100 ranked Apple Podcast and making millions in her business. You'll see through her story that when you never give up, there is an amazing new beginning in store.
Best Quote: " The first step is what's not working. Because we pretend it's working. A lot of times we'd pretend it's working. I had the perfect little white house with the picket fence and the dog and the two cars in the garage and all of that. And it was like, what I thought was supposed to be working."
Professional Manifesting and Money Coach, Janice Berkenheger shares her story from when she first went into business for herself after she quits her job during the biggest economic downturn in 2008 to become a pilates instructor. Listen how she learns through taking action grows a flourishing studio to then building her coaching business. Best quote, "You are your own economy"
As women entrepreneurs, a.k.a. Superwomen, we are very special. We come up with fantastic ideas for how to make this world a better place. We have a vision, and this inner drive to do something about it. We launch our businesses and we work like maniacs on a mission…
There are so many things to handle. Often times, we figure things out as we go. But sometimes we feel like it’s all scattered, and we don’t know what would tie all of the pieces together…
Preparing for another event about the topic of love and connection, I thought it would be a great opportunity to chat with one of the speakers, Jennifer Haddad-Bell. I knew her from my time in the health and wellness industry as a coach. I also knew that for many years, she had worked in the healthcare industry, specifically in sex education.
Two years ago she made a transition into a new career as a personal chef and cooking instructor after her own health lead her down a path of finding healing herself through nutrition. Now combining sex and health education with nutrition, she offers a way we can heal our soul and our libido simply by the foods we eat.
Intuition... is that a thing? I mean do you really believe there is such a thing as a compass, a hunch or a spiritual guide. I know that in my experience, when I trust my gut, it's usually right.
I always knew that women had that ability, at least that's what my mom said, but do you know that really we all have it and if we can strengthen our belief and openness to that knowing, we could do so much more in our life.
I am excited for you to meet Yuson Shin. She is a life coach and healer with special emphasis on the intuitive arts
There are a million reasons why you would find yourself hustling. I remember losing my job and the economy was so bad I had to figure it out for a short time. Most people I know can relate. I just met a woman that had her doctorate in Pharmacy. The area she lived in became over saturated with pharmacy graduates without many jobs for them and over 100 of them got laid off. When we met her, she was in her late 50's driving Uber. Not her dream job but necessary at the time. So, what can you do?
My guest, Michelle Warnica had a similar experience. After years in Corporate America with great positions and success, she found herself laid off and not able to find a job. It seemed to her that her skills were no longer marketable. So it was time to hustle.
Think about this. You worked hard. Became a doctor. And an MBA. Top Schools. Top position at an amazing hospital.... and you still are not happy. What do you do.... you go work at Starbucks.
There were a few stops along the way that you wouldn't believe. Seriously... I love this girl. You gotta watch her story and see how she overcame losing it all, overcoming addiction and finding what she was always called to do. And... how you can find your thing too.
Superwoman Podcast interviews Ozzie Osborne, Relationship coach shares how her own loss led to her life's mission.
There are so many options when starting a business. Tune in while these three superwomen discuss the way they do their business around kids, husbands and the single life. If they can do it, so can you.
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