And She Spoke

Be prepared to have your mind blown and your perspective on the world changed.  Because that’s what happened to us.  Today’s guest, Mary Shores, is someone we’ve wanted to interview on And She Spoke for a long time.  Last year, Sandy was preparing to be a guest on Dr. Meghan Walker’s incredible Entrepology Podcast. While she was doing some research before her appearance, she stumbled across Mary’s episode, intriguingly titled ‘How to Get Comfortable Asking People for Money.’ She clicked on it and listened all the way through. And promptly fell in love.  In huge part because of Mary’s story.  Very spiritual by nature, Mary also happens to own a multi-million dollar debt-collection business.  And those two are not mutually exclusive in her world.  Mary runs her business on the concept of ‘conscious communication’ - a groundbreaking system that she teaches businesses and individuals across the country.  She believes that the concept of debt-collection operates on fear and shame-mongering.  But her aim is to make people feel good about paying back their debt.  And through highly compassionate collections, Mary helps her clients free their debt burdens and thus reduce their karmic debt. Which helps her feel lighter herself. And a big part of how she does it is making sure she’s 100% aware of how she’s speaking to people, what words she’s using, and knowing exactly what kind of response they’ll elicit.  Mary also gets candid about some of the trauma she’s experienced: from being abandoned, to being out on her own at 16, to losing a child at 19.  She isn’t ashamed of her trauma nor does she try to hide it. On the contrary, she explains how it gave her the necessary perspective she needed for her business and how it lit that entrepreneurial fire in her.    Tune in to learn more about Mary’s life, her values regarding accountability, her tips for effective customer communication, and how every business needs to be thinking about their audience’s emotional needs and psychology in their operations.   Here’s a peek at what else you can expect: How COVID-19 has amplified Mary’s insecurities The words you should never use in your business How to use neurobiology in your business Why every business owner needs to extensively study financials The problem with the ‘charge what you’re worth’ mantra The highest converting phrase in online marketing What businesses can learn from offering scholarships RESOURCES Mary Shores - Website Mary Shores - Instagram Conscious Communication - Mary Shores Entrepology Podcast - Dr. Meghan Walker   This Week’s Joy: Mary’s biggest joy working from home has been being able to catch up on sleep.  Every night, Mary goes to sleep around 9:30 PM, wakes up at 5:00 AM and spends 3 hours (!!!) writing.    This Week’s Hustle: Mary’s hustle has something to do with working from home too! To her, the ultimate hustle has been moving from a brick-and-mortar business to an online one, a process that, in her own words, has caused a lot of ‘brain sweat’ (a phrase we’re 100% stealing!).   Know Your Numbers In our business, we're big fans of financial literacy and accountability. Knowing your numbers is an essential aspect of building a successful business and inherent responsibility for any entrepreneur.  What you focus on grows, so pay attention to your money. We use Bench for our bookkeeping. It's simple, elegant and saves us so many hours that would otherwise be spent neck-deep in receipts on the other side of a spreadsheet. Each month our transactions are automatically imported into Bench and we get on-demand financial reports. We even enjoy opening up our profit and loss statement to review each month. When tax time comes around, we are up to date and ready to go. And this is what Financial Empowerment feels like. Use this link to save 20% off your Bench Accounting plan for the first six months

Show Notes

Be prepared to have your mind blown and your perspective on the world changed. 

Because that’s what happened to us. 

Today’s guest, Mary Shores, is someone we’ve wanted to interview on And She Spoke for a long time. 

Last year, Sandy was preparing to be a guest on Dr. Meghan Walker’s incredible Entrepology Podcast. While she was doing some research before her appearance, she stumbled across Mary’s episode, intriguingly titled ‘How to Get Comfortable Asking People for Money.’

She clicked on it and listened all the way through.

And promptly fell in love. 

In huge part because of Mary’s story. 

Very spiritual by nature, Mary also happens to own a multi-million dollar debt-collection business. 

And those two are not mutually exclusive in her world. 

Mary runs her business on the concept of ‘conscious communication’ - a groundbreaking system that she teaches businesses and individuals across the country. 

She believes that the concept of debt-collection operates on fear and shame-mongering. 

But her aim is to make people feel good about paying back their debt. 

And through highly compassionate collections, Mary helps her clients free their debt burdens and thus reduce their karmic debt.

Which helps her feel lighter herself.

And a big part of how she does it is making sure she’s 100% aware of how she’s speaking to people, what words she’s using, and knowing exactly what kind of response they’ll elicit. 

Mary also gets candid about some of the trauma she’s experienced: from being abandoned, to being out on her own at 16, to losing a child at 19. 

She isn’t ashamed of her trauma nor does she try to hide it. On the contrary, she explains how it gave her the necessary perspective she needed for her business and how it lit that entrepreneurial fire in her. 

 

Tune in to learn more about Mary’s life, her values regarding accountability, her tips for effective customer communication, and how every business needs to be thinking about their audience’s emotional needs and psychology in their operations.  

Here’s a peek at what else you can expect:

  • How COVID-19 has amplified Mary’s insecurities
  • The words you should never use in your business
  • How to use neurobiology in your business
  • Why every business owner needs to extensively study financials
  • The problem with the ‘charge what you’re worth’ mantra
  • The highest converting phrase in online marketing
  • What businesses can learn from offering scholarships
RESOURCES

Mary Shores - Website

Mary Shores - Instagram

Conscious Communication - Mary Shores

Entrepology Podcast - Dr. Meghan Walker

 

This Week’s Joy:

Mary’s biggest joy working from home has been being able to catch up on sleep. 

Every night, Mary goes to sleep around 9:30 PM, wakes up at 5:00 AM and spends 3 hours (!!!) writing. 

 

This Week’s Hustle:

Mary’s hustle has something to do with working from home too!

To her, the ultimate hustle has been moving from a brick-and-mortar business to an online one, a process that, in her own words, has caused a lot of ‘brain sweat’ (a phrase we’re 100% stealing!).

  Know Your Numbers

In our business, we're big fans of financial literacy and accountability. Knowing your numbers is an essential aspect of building a successful business and inherent responsibility for any entrepreneur. 

What you focus on grows, so pay attention to your money.

We use Bench for our bookkeeping. It's simple, elegant and saves us so many hours that would otherwise be spent neck-deep in receipts on the other side of a spreadsheet.

Each month our transactions are automatically imported into Bench and we get on-demand financial reports. We even enjoy opening up our profit and loss statement to review each month. When tax time comes around, we are up to date and ready to go. And this is what Financial Empowerment feels like.

Use this link to save 20% off your Bench Accounting plan for the first six months

What is And She Spoke?

For so many modern, driven women, life is about being more than one thing. We’re multidimensional—and so are our conversations. We carry multiple identities; we can be both mother and artist; both attorney and entrepreneur. Both clinician and CEO. Both humble and proud. Life for women like us is about both. About…all of the above. It’s about the “and”...