Episodes

  • Ladey Adey and Sheila Holt talk books - Trust is the New Currency
    Mar 21 2023

    In this episode, Ladey Adey is joined by Sheila Holt.


    Sheila’s personality shines through in her business, which is unique in the finance sector as it specialises in building lifelong relationships, trust, and communication. It’s the finance business with heart. 


    Sheila’s lightness and brightness of character together with her high energy, drive, and passion take the serious and often overcomplicated business of finance and turn it into something that flows with ease and clarity.


    Sheila recognises that she’s both an outlier and a disrupter, which means that the standard career path never suited her – a discomfort that led her to a life-changing moment. Attending a neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) course in Hawaii opened her mind to entrepreneurship and gave her a completely different direction and purpose in life. Fascinated by how people think, Sheila developed a coaching practice utilising NLP to help her clients achieve clarity, focus, and success. 


    During this time Sheila was also actively investing in property. The big lesson she learned from building a sizable portfolio was that in the property industry money needs to flow.

    In 2007, she loaned some of her own money to a property developer, recognising a need in the market. This was the first step to building what is now Sapphire Lending Ltd. The business has evolved and grown over the years and she’s in the fortunate position of having attracted a great team, strong advisors, and good systems. All this was accomplished by applying the theories, practices, and actions outlined in her book. Shelia talks of the 40,000 lessons this is teaching her.


    Sheila has a postgraduate degree in career counselling and an MA in research and education. She revels in being an entrepreneur and sees it as one of the greatest personal development journeys you can go on. She is a lifelong learner. 


    Tip: "I think writing is a very personal thing. I naturally write from the heart, emotively.

    It is about recognising who your readers are – who do you want to read your writings, and why? How do you want your readers to feel; what do you want them to do as a result of reading what you have written?

    Also think about the key message(s) you want to convey.

    Be clear about how you want your writing to position you – as a thought leader; an expert; a speaker; a mentor; etc"


    Favourite Quote: “Only connect the passion and the prose…” from Howards End by E M Forster

     

     Useful links


    Guests: Sheila Holt

    Website: www.SapphireLending.com 

    Book: https://amzn.to/3LESr07 

    Social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/sheila.holt.9210

    LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sheilaholt007 

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/sapphirelending 

     


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk

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    20 mins
  • Ladey Adey and David Rogers talk about "Fuelled Fit and Fired UP"
    Mar 7 2023


    In this episode, Ladey Adey is joined by David Rogers.


    David is Chief Business Narrator at Fuelled, Fit and Fired Up. He passionately believes every business has untapped potential, a best-selling success story yet to be written. Using a childlike curiosity to explore the solutions to business challenges, David works with you to create the narrative that allows your people and business to thrive.


    With an inquisitive nature about people and business, coupled with working for industry-leading organisations, has allowed David to learn from the best. 


    After a successful corporate career, working across many business functions, David set up Fuelled, Fit and Fired Up to share his knowledge and help people, businesses, and communities thrive.


    Along with this journey came David's book, Fuelled Fit and Fired UP – Unleash the Power of a Healthy life.Toward the end of 2019, David made the decision to change his own lifestyle, addressing diet and exercise. Through the pandemic, David shared recipes, exercises, and tips and tricks that were aiding his new healthier lifestyle. During a writing experience with Michael Heppel the title and first chapter came to life.



    Tips: "When writing my book I found reading more than usual helped my process. I tend to read business, self-development, and biographies, but I have recently started reading fiction which has triggered my creativity again, helping me think differently about life’s challenges"


    Favourite Quote: "Do What You Love, Love What You Do"



    Useful links


    Guest: David Rogers

    Website: http://www.fuelledfitandfiredup.com/

    Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/FUELLED-FIT-FIRED-UP-UNLEASH-ebook/dp/B094RC545Q 

    Social media:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/fuelled-fit-and-fired-up-ltd/

    https://www.facebook.com/fuelledfitandfiredup/

    https://twitter.com/fuelledfitfired 


    Song mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm6DO_7px1I

     

     


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk

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    14 mins
  • Fiona Myles THIS IS ME – No Darkness Too Deep, from addiction, prostitution and challenges to Christian life and hope
    Mar 1 2023

    In this episode, Ladey Adey and the book academy are joined by author Fiona Myles.


    Fiona Myles, born in the mid-60s is married to the amazing Brian, a gorgeous redhead. They share one daughter, Georgie, and a son, Connor.

    They have called Manchester home for the past 18 years.


    Fiona started writing and telling stories at a fairly young age, her Mum bought me a typewriter when she was eight or nine years old. From there she battered away at that little typewriter day in and day out. 


    Fast forward 45 years and the laptop has become her new typewriter. Fiona has found her passion as an author and blogger has reignited with a strong desire to bring hope in an awful time called “Lockdown”.


    Fiona has a series of books including,

    THIS IS ME – No Darkness Too Deep

    THIS IS ME – I’m Adopted

    ADOPTION TRAUMA – Latest Book


    THIS IS ME - No Darkness Too Deep tells Fiona's story of becoming a Christian from a challenging background of addiction, prostitution, and difficulty. Fiona felt her story could inspire and help to change their life.


    THIS IS ME - I'm Adopted. Fiona talks about her experiences being adopted as a child, her struggles with fertility, and how life went full circle when she adopted her daughter.


    Fiona hopes that by sharing her story she can let people know that whatever the challenge, there is a pathway through the dark times. For Fiona, this was becoming a Christian.


    With more books hinted at, we look forward to what is to come for Fiona and "Adopted and Angry"....



    Top Tip, " Focus , focus, focus. On both reading what you can and determining yourself to write every day regardless of how you feel. Get someone alongside you that’s not afraid to tell you your writing is not great and work towards making it great. Invest in yourself" - wise words!

     

     

    Useful links


    Guest: Fiona Myles

    Website: https://www.fionamylesauthor.com/

    Social media:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/fiona-myles-960470226/

    https://www.facebook.com/fionamylesauthor

    https://twitter.com/FionaMyles5 


     


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk


    Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/ladeyadeyshow.


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    12 mins
  • Sandra Peachey to Lady Adey about 10 years of writing Peachey Letters – Love Letters to Life
    Feb 21 2023

    In this episode, Ladey Adey is joined by Sandra Peachey.


    Ladey and Sandra met through networking. This episode, recorded on 14th February 2023 - Valentine's Day celebrates the 10th anniversary of the book Peachey Letters – Love Letters to Life. Originating from a blog in 2012, Sandra is celebrating this milestone by recording and releasing her first audiobook. 


    Sandra has always felt she was a writer. As a small child when learning my words, she would imitate her father's grown-up, joined up-hand-writing, creating wobbly, meaningless versions of her own.


    Sandra confesses an obsession with people-watching. At the age of 11, she read psychology books and would peer over their pages on the bus ride to school, checking out the other passengers, and trying to read THEM, too.


    As years passed by, Sandra managed to combine a corporate career as a Human Resources expert: managing people, whilst crafting precisely written policies and perfectly polished letters.


    In her 40s Sandra had a happy mid-life crisis, took a pause from the Corporate world, and trained as a life and business coach. At the same time she became a Director of the Women's Personal Development community 'Damsels in Success' (now known as Simply Sisterhood), running groups in England and Scotland for over 5 years.

    Nervously, in February 2012 she began a blog called 'Peachey Letters', setting herself the challenge of writing a love letter to the world every day of February. 


    Tip: "My first piece of advice to would be writers is simply to start and keep going! What you write and how you write will depend on why you write. As for me, well - I write for myself, first and foremost. I read broadly in fiction and self-fiction to keep my mind exercised and energised. Whilst there is a temptation to make comparisons, I always remind myself that only I can write the words I write" - Sandra Peachey.


    Favourite Quote: “So come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned. Just think of happy things, and your heart will fly on wings, forever, in Never Never Land!”

    J M Barrie – Peter Pan

     

    Useful links


    Guests: Sandra Peachey

    Website: http://www.sandrapeachey.co.uk

    Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Peachey-Letters-Love-Life/dp/1908746718/

    Social media:  https://www.facebook.com/LifeWorkCC/

    https://twitter.com/SandiePeachey

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-peachey-33813810/ 


    Podcast Freebie: The first five people to email Sandra at sandrapeachey.co.uk confirming they have heard the podcast, will receive a signed, free copy of the Peachey Letters paperback version

     


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk

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    20 mins
  • John David & Ana Gabriel Mann and Ladey Adey “The Go-Giver Marriage”
    Feb 13 2023

    In this episode, Ladey Adey is joined by not just one guest but two, John David & Ana Gabriel Mann.


    John David Mann is the co-author of more than 30 books, including four New York Times bestsellers and five national bestsellers. His classic 2008 parable The Go-Giver (co-authored with Bob Burg) earned the 2017 Living Now Book Award’s “Evergreen Medal” for its “contribution to positive global change.”


    Ana Gabriel Mann, M.A., earned her degree in clinical psychology before going on to serve as an educator, therapist, corporate trainer, speaker, and coach. She currently coaches Go-Giver Marriage clients and leads the Go-Giver Marriage Coaches Training Program, training coaches from around the globe.


    John and Ana have been dreaming about writing “The Go-Giver Marriage” together for nearly two decades.


    Favourite Quote: “As you wish” (last line of The Princess Bride)

    Get busy Living or get busy Dying Shawshank

    Don’t call me Stupid A fish Called Wanda



    Useful links


    Guests: John David & Ana Gabriel Mann

    Website: https://gogivermarriage.com/?

    Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Go-Giver-Marriage-Little-Secrets-Lasting-ebook/dp/B09934457K 

    Social media:  linkedin.com/in/johndavidmann

    https://thegogiver.com/tgg-marriage/

    https://twitter.com/JohnDavidMann

    https://www.facebook.com/johndavidmann

    linkedin.com/in/ana-gabriel-mann

     

     


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk

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    46 mins
  • Downs Syndrome Advocate Eleanor Baggaley introduces her books Ava The Mermaid, Oscar the Dragon and Maya The Unicorn
    Jan 24 2023

    In this episode, Ladey Adey is joined by author Eleanor Baggaley.


    Eleanor is a qualified transformational mindset coach, a busy mum to three children, a carer for my youngest who has Down syndrome, a wife, and a published author.


    Eleanor admits to hiding her books and the fear that sharing such a personal book could be judged. Eleanor goes on to share "The sense of achievement you feel after publishing a book is more than words can describe. Whether it’s your first, fifth, or fifteenth, it feels immense".


    Eleanor talks us through her journey from a maths teacher to an author with multiple books in different series. Each series is inspired by one of Eleanor's children, Maya, Oscar and Ava. 


    Ava the Mermaid

    Ava the Mermaid goes to hospital

    Maya the Unicorn

    Oscar the Dragon

    Oscar the Dragon cleans his teeth

    Becoming the GOAT


    Ava the Mermaid series has found recognition from a National Charity for how it supports children and parents who find themselves on a journey with Downs Syndrome diagnosis. 


    Eleanor was asked to write a health-related book during the first lockdown to help children understand the separation they were facing. Ava the Mermaid goes to the hospital was created and shares the experiences of Ava and her siblings during her heart surgery. 


    With more books in the pipeline, we look forward to hearing about Becoming the GOAT which will be co-written with Eleanor's teenage daughter. 



    Top Tip, "Write from the heart and if you feel overwhelmed, take a break to reconnect with yourself".


    Favourite Quote: "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid"


    Useful links


    Guest: Eleanor Baggaley

    Website: https://eleanorbaggaley.com/  

    Book: https://eleanorbaggaley.com/shop  

    Social media:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanorbaggaley/

    https://www.facebook.com/eleanorbaggaleyauthor

    https://twitter.com/ebaggaley


     

     


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk


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    18 mins
  • Carol Harris talks about her books, NLP and writing tips
    Dec 15 2022

    In this episode, Ladey Adey is joined by author Carol Harris.


    Carol lives in mid-Wales with her husband, she has been writing since she was a young child, has published and edited several magazines, house journals, and had books published for over 25 years.


    Carol has been self-employed since 1986 and runs various businesses, with her main business helping people generate a second income, part-time, from home, with a global health company. Carol coaches and mentors them in personal and business skills with much work based on NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). 

    NLP has been woven through Carol's life for some time, she used to Chair the Association for Neuro-Linguistic Programming and edit their magazine Rapport. Carol also does voluntary work in educational establishments and runs a monthly NLP group for retired people.


    We hear about a few of Carol's books including Words Speak for Themselves – about writing and language. Lessons from the Speechless (about business), Chats with Comestibles (about personal effectiveness).


    All books are humorous and are pure dialogue; as Carol says, they are "discussions between me and inanimate objects – and the ‘Chat’s book is all about food and has ‘recipes’"



    Tips: Reading – do as much as you can and, if you don’t have much time, do what I do, which is keep books in the loo and read each time you’re there – it adds up!

    Writing – only do it if you enjoy it – otherwise, get someone else to do it for you.


    Fabourite Quote: "If you always do what you’ve always done, you always get what you’ve always got" - Credited to Henry Ford and Anthony Robbins



    Useful links


    Guest: Carol Harris

    Website: https://www.carolharris.uk

    Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Words-Speak-Themselves-improve-inanimate/dp/095205406X 

    Social media: Twitter: linkedin.com/in/carolharrisuk 


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk

    Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/ladeyadeyshow.


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    19 mins
  • Dr Amy Jeffs joins the Book Academy chatting with Ladey Adey about Storyland A New Mythology of Britain and WILD: Tales form Early Medieval Britain
    Dec 8 2022

    In this episode, Ladey Adey and the members of The Book Academy are joined by Dr Amy Jeffs.


    Dr Amy Jeffs is an art historian and artist, with a PhD in Art History from the University of Cambridge. She has researched at the British Museum and worked in the British Library in the department of Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern manuscripts. 


    Amy talks through her thoughts and feelings behind her book "Storyland A New Mythology of Britain and WILD: Tales form Early Medieval Britain" - It's not straight history but magical realism. It was important to Amy to include places that people could visit and explore.


    Amy now based in Somerset, UK. Often her writing is accompanied by her own linocut and wood-engraved prints.


    Amy's Writing Tip: Find a subject matter which makes your heart leap with mischief. It’s fruitless writing about something you don’t find inspiring. 


    Favourite Quote: ‘Life is very sweet, brother; who would wish to die? There's the wind on the heath, brother; if I could only feel that, I would gladly live for ever.’ George Borrow, Lavengro



    Useful links


    Guest: Amy Jeffs

    Website: Amyjeffshistoria.com 

    Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Storyland-Mythology-Britain-Amy-Jeffs/dp/1529408008 

    Social media: Twitter: @amy_historia  

    Instagram: @historia_prints  

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hA7Xf3_JfI 


    Ladey Adey: https://www.ladeyadey.com/ 

    Book Academy: https://www.ladeyadey.com/the-book-academy/ 


    Vicky Galbraith - Podcast VA: www.podcastva.co.uk

    Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/ladeyadeyshow.


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    47 mins