On this episode, Yana sits down with former Team Canada Snowboarder Natalie Allport. They dive into her journey as a high level snowboarder, life after sport, mental health, how to build your brand as an athlete, imposter syndrome and more!
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Today’s episode covers Natalie’s journey from hockey player, to snowboarder, to crossfitter, all while pursuing goals as an entrepreneur. There’s not much this girl hasn’t done and hearing her experiences in her own words it both enlightening and inspiring!
On this episode, Yana sits down with former Team Canada Snowboarder Natalie Allport. They dive into her journey as a high level snowboarder, life after sport, mental health, how to build your brand as an athlete, imposter syndrome and more!
Today I share and amazing conversation with Natalie Allport, host of the All In with Natalie Allport podcast, and former team Canada snowboarder. We chat about the business and brand she is building, what a national level athlete training regimen looks like, and much more!
Original Story by Salescast podcast hosted by Christopher Decker. Chatting about how I launched my podcast & business + building & growing your brand.
Chatting about business ventures, overcoming adversity, and my sport background with Max Spence on his podcast about what it takes to run a business.
Skills like patience, mindset, and a strong why are some of the traits athletes can transfer to life after sports in business and entrepreneurship.
Natalie Allport is a former national team snowboarder & lifelong entrepreneur. Over a decade of experience in social media marketing & personal branding, & hosts the podcast ‘ALL IN’, featuring entrepreneurship & lifestyle optimization content. Natalie has been featured by several notable media outlets, including the Globe and Mail, on her athletic, educational, & entrepreneurial pursuits.
A personal brand is how others view you. Building a personal brand that lasts and grows long-term requires honesty, transparency, and complete authenticity.
One study undertaken by Cornell that studied high level execs showed that self-awareness was the strongest predictor of success. Watch the video below to learn more about the POWER of self-awareness, why it’s hard to build, how cognitive bias comes into play, and how you can build it in yourself.
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