Hello, lovely listeners! Welcome back to another exciting episode of Speak in Flow – the podcast where we dive deep into the world of creativity, communication, and personal growth. I'm your host, Melinda Lee, and today, we're embarking on a journey to unlock the power of creativity and conquer those pesky mental blocks that stand in our way. So, grab your favorite notebook and a cup of inspiration, because we're about to dive in headfirst!
Hey there, creative souls! Before we get started, I just want to remind you that your imagination is your superpower. In today's episode, we're going to explore the nooks and crannies of creativity and learn how to overcome those moments when our minds just seem to hit a wall. So, whether you're an artist, a writer, a dreamer, or all of the above, this episode is tailor-made for you!
Embracing Your Creative Spirit
Have you ever felt that spark of creativity, that urge to create something extraordinary, but then found yourself stuck in a mental traffic jam? You're not alone! In this segment, we'll chat with the amazing Dr. Emily Carter, a renowned psychologist and creativity coach, who will guide us through the process of embracing our creative spirit. Get ready to tap into those hidden reserves of imagination!
Navigating Mental Blocks
Ah, the dreaded mental blocks – those moments when our minds feel like they're wrapped in a cocoon of self-doubt and uncertainty. But fear not! Our guest today, Evan Rodriguez, a brilliant author and motivational speaker, shares his personal journey of overcoming mental blocks. You won't want to miss his actionable tips and heartfelt anecdotes that will inspire you to break down those barriers.
Listener's Corner
It's time to shine the spotlight on you, our amazing listeners! In this segment, I'll be answering your questions about creativity, from battling procrastination to finding inspiration in unexpected places. Remember, your questions fuel the heart of this podcast, so keep them coming!
"Creativity Boosters"
Melinda Lee: Rapid-fire time! I'm going to hit you with some quick and quirky creativity boosters that will have your artistic engines revving. From taking a spontaneous nature walk to experimenting with a new art medium, these tips will jolt you out of any creative rut!
Parting Words of Wisdom
As we wrap up this captivating episode, I want to leave you with a thought: Embrace the imperfections, dance with your doubts, and paint your world with the colors of your imagination. Remember, creativity is not a destination, but a lifelong journey. Until next time, keep flowing, keep creating, and keep speaking from the heart!
Dana Brewer BIO:
My name is Dana F. Brewer, and I am the Founder and CEO of Computer Information Station, Inc., an IT consulting firm I started in 1988 to help small businesses grow. I am a real Californian, born and raised in Oakland. I studied at various local colleges, including UC Berkeley Extension, and received my Bachelor of Education from The University of Science, Arts, and Technology (BWI).
I have always been about honesty and truth, which led me to excel scholastically and professionally. I seek to be someone my friends and family love and can depend on. In business, my clients know they can trust me with their business. I will always be honest and speak the truth, even when that is not the popular action.
My mission is to help businesses use technology appropriately to cut costs and become more productive and efficient. I have had several 20+ year client relationships, which is outstanding in today’s business and financial climate. I have mentored many young people and emerging business owners throughout my 35+ years in business. I have expertise in IT infrastructure, IT governance, networking, systems integration, application development, M365 and Google Business, and cybersecurity, to name a few.
I love the outdoors, roller skating, bike riding, running, playing music, singing, and spending time with loved ones. I love people and seeing them happy and thriving gives me energy.
I would love to connect with you! Let’s grow together!!
• Designed and supported the infrastructure for the paratransit projects of the 8th largest transportation agency in the US (Muni)
• Ditto that for Bart and AC Transit
• 35 years in the IT management and services industry
• Graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program
• Microsoft Partner
• Woman-owned, minority-owned small business
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She has been the TEDx Berkeley Speaker Coach and worked with hundreds of executives and teams from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Caltrans, Bay Area Rapid Transit System, and more. Currently, she lives in San Francisco, California, and is breaking the ancestral lineage of silence.
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Hello, Welcome, dear listeners. I'm so glad
Melinda Lee:you're here today. We have an amazing leader. Her name is Dana
Melinda Lee:Brewer. She's the founder of computer information station
Melinda Lee:since 1988. Welcome, Dana. Thank you so much. Melinda. How are
Melinda Lee:you? I am good. I'm so glad to see you. I love that shirt.
Melinda Lee:Again. It just brightens up the whole room. Thank you.
Melinda Lee:Oh, good. Um, you have so much wisdom to share. And that's why
Melinda Lee:I brought you here because since 1980, you founded your own
Melinda Lee:company. See I s computer information station supports
Melinda Lee:other businesses to to scale to grow to optimise their teams.
Melinda Lee:And that's what you do through manage information, technology,
Melinda Lee:IT services and also security, right? Absolutely. That's such a
Melinda Lee:niche, such an amazing niche, especially with a woman as a
Melinda Lee:woman founder. And so tell me about how you got started with
Melinda Lee:this, you know, the journey along the way to up to the
Melinda Lee:successful company that you are today.
Dana Brewer:Thank you happy to do it. You mentioned about being
Dana Brewer:a woman, this has been historically a very male
Dana Brewer:dominated field. And I started when I was really young,
Dana Brewer:actually, I've always liked solving problems. And I was
Dana Brewer:working at a local municipality, as a kid really learning a lot
Dana Brewer:of things related to human resources. And I'll never forget
Dana Brewer:it was in 1982. It was when personal computers were just
Dana Brewer:starting to roll out on desktops in offices. And in our office,
Dana Brewer:nobody actually really knew what the thing was this big, huge
Dana Brewer:honking box, big huge box that a tonne. Well, through the help
Dana Brewer:from an amazing personnel analyst. I asked him what is
Dana Brewer:this thing sitting on this desk. And he said, let me show you
Dana Brewer:what it can do. And he was super excited to show me a list of
Dana Brewer:names, along with test scores, we worked in the examination
Dana Brewer:unit, and that he could sort that list alphabetically by
Dana Brewer:their last name or by their test score. He was floored. I was
Dana Brewer:floored because this was work that we did manually. Well, that
Dana Brewer:sparked something in me. And I thought, There's no way this big
Dana Brewer:huge box can only do that. So being the bookworm that I am, I
Dana Brewer:bought a book on that software, and it happened to be Lotus 123.
Dana Brewer:Yes, I go back that far. So really, from there, Melinda, I
Dana Brewer:bought a bunch of books on the software applications that were
Dana Brewer:available at the time, saved my money, and I bought a personal
Dana Brewer:computer, and back then a desktop computer could run you
Dana Brewer:about four to $5,000. And as I said, I was a kid, so I had to
Dana Brewer:save for a while. And I started implementing that software in my
Dana Brewer:department and trying to learn how we could use it to make our
Dana Brewer:jobs better. And continue to progress with that. And I
Dana Brewer:actually for this municipality. Such was my love of all things,
Dana Brewer:optimization and automation that I implemented. The very first HR
Dana Brewer:is Human Resources Information System for this large
Dana Brewer:municipality. And I didn't work in it at all, as a kid. But what
Dana Brewer:happened is, I think I was too young, maybe wrong gender. And
Dana Brewer:you know, I loved my opportunities there, but maybe
Dana Brewer:even the wrong colour. I wanted to move into it. And here came
Dana Brewer:that ceiling. And I just decided I looked up and I said no, I've
Dana Brewer:given you all of these improvements. And all I'm asking
Dana Brewer:for is an opportunity to learn from some that may know more
Dana Brewer:than me, I want to stay with this company. And I was denied
Dana Brewer:that opportunity. And the old maybe 19 year old me said no,
Dana Brewer:we're not going to let anybody stop us. So I tendered my
Dana Brewer:resignation. And from that CIS was born.
Melinda Lee:Wow. How painful was that? How heartbreaking was
Melinda Lee:that experience? You know, try to fight it when you saw it
Melinda Lee:happening? Well,
Dana Brewer:there were actually a couple of things that
Dana Brewer:happened. I actually had prepared a career path with my
Dana Brewer:supervisor at the time. They created a position for me in the
Dana Brewer:company, a paraprofessional position that would allow me to
Dana Brewer:take over for someone who had had his job for the previous 30
Dana Brewer:years doing some personnel analysis. And that if I stayed
Dana Brewer:in that position for 18 months, I would be able to progress
Dana Brewer:basically up the ladder. And a new supervisor came in changed
Dana Brewer:all of that and decided no, we're not going to honour that
Dana Brewer:and I was about 12 months in on this 18 month programme. So the
Dana Brewer:reality is the hurt was not just from the denial of being able to
Dana Brewer:move into information techniques. Knology but also the
Dana Brewer:fact that the organisation didn't recognise my value, and
Dana Brewer:was basically saying, you know, no, we appreciate what you're
Dana Brewer:doing for us. You've done amazing work. But we're going to
Dana Brewer:keep you right here, and we're not going to allow you to
Dana Brewer:progress. So probably the pain that was the pain, I've given
Dana Brewer:them seven years of my life. Good years, I was young, I was
Dana Brewer:energetic. I did everything they asked me to do. And I just
Dana Brewer:turned that into a positive. I didn't let it keep me down. I
Dana Brewer:decided, because I started doing a little consulting on the side
Dana Brewer:as well. And I just decided, no, this is what I want to do. So it
Dana Brewer:was actually a happy moment for me was a little scary. Yeah. But
Dana Brewer:I'll tell you the day that I tendered my resignation, yep.
Dana Brewer:prayed about it. Before I took the steps. My desk phone rang.
Dana Brewer:And it was my aunt saying we heard about what you've been
Dana Brewer:doing at East Bay Mud. Yeah. We've also, we also know that
Dana Brewer:you've been consulting to some folks on the side, would you
Dana Brewer:come to work for us, we'll pay you whatever they're paying you.
Dana Brewer:And what you get are it in order? Oh, my gosh, there was no
Dana Brewer:way for me to be sad.
Melinda Lee:I got the chills, chills, because I think that a
Melinda Lee:lot of people in corporate, sometimes they don't, they're
Melinda Lee:not happy. Maybe there's a glass ceiling. Maybe they've done
Melinda Lee:whatever they could to really to showcase their value. And it's
Melinda Lee:just not seen. I'm not saying you have to leave your job like
Melinda Lee:Dana, but at least pray about it. Consider it, maybe there are
Melinda Lee:other possibilities. You don't have to get stuck in this
Melinda Lee:environment does not serve you. Right. And then so as soon as
Melinda Lee:you prayed it, and you knew it, and you clarified it, the
Melinda Lee:opportunity came.
Dana Brewer:It was amazing. I was amazed. I liked what you
Dana Brewer:just said about, you know, not feeling stuck. Yeah, when you're
Dana Brewer:stuck, you're stifled. And then your creativity, you lose all of
Dana Brewer:that. And so you've got to continue to grow while you still
Dana Brewer:have that fire inside. And while you can still do something about
Dana Brewer:it, yes.
Melinda Lee:Because we need leaders with fire. We need
Melinda Lee:leaders who are, you know, utilising all their strengths
Melinda Lee:being seen being valued. And if you need to go to another
Melinda Lee:environment, then do it? Absolutely. If you fought long
Melinda Lee:and hard enough, and it's not supporting you. And so then
Melinda Lee:therefore, CIS was birthed. And that doesn't mean that there are
Melinda Lee:no obstacles, or more often female in a male dominated
Melinda Lee:industry. What was that like growing, growing and scaling
Melinda Lee:your business?
Dana Brewer:So you know, not just female in a male dominated
Dana Brewer:industry, but also being an African American? African
Dana Brewer:American? Yeah, I would go to a lot of mixers and things. And
Dana Brewer:you know, when you walk into those, yeah, you look around,
Dana Brewer:you look for that familiar face, that it wasn't there. For me
Dana Brewer:most of the time, there were a few times where I might find an
Dana Brewer:African American male, and of course, I gravitate to them.
Dana Brewer:Because, hey, we're in this industry together. You know,
Dana Brewer:what can we do together? And I love people. I like talking to
Dana Brewer:people, I enjoy learning about them what it is that makes them
Dana Brewer:tick. Yeah. But because I had overcome the first hurdle,
Dana Brewer:really, of leaving a job that I enjoyed being there, I love the
Dana Brewer:people. I love the environment. I think that helped me to face
Dana Brewer:that next obstacle of now, how do I really break in? How do I
Dana Brewer:get involved. And I really want to credit, my aunt for giving me
Dana Brewer:an opportunity to grow, and also for becoming my first corporate
Dana Brewer:client. And that was kind of our deal. I said, Hey, if I come and
Dana Brewer:work for you for a little bit, will you then become my client?
Dana Brewer:So we had that arrangement for about seven months, that gave me
Dana Brewer:even more confidence. And really Melinda from there, it was just
Dana Brewer:not being afraid to fail. Hmm. And I'll give you an analogy. I
Dana Brewer:like to roller skate. But when people ask me, you know, do you
Dana Brewer:what are your hobbies? I don't say I like to roller skate. I am
Dana Brewer:a roller skater. Okay, that's my thing. I love it. So in order to
Dana Brewer:succeed, and to gain the balance that I've gained through the
Dana Brewer:years, you got to hit the ground, you're gonna hit it
Dana Brewer:several times. You just get up each time.
Melinda Lee:And I want you to also I want to when you say I
Melinda Lee:am, right, and that's the power of our voice. Tell me a little
Melinda Lee:bit more about that. Versus I'm gonna fall. I'm gonna hit the
Melinda Lee:ground. I'm gonna I'm not a roller skater. I'm horrible at
Melinda Lee:it. versus what you did was I am a roller skater. Absolutely. I
Melinda Lee:am. Right and that. Tell me more about how you learned how to do
Melinda Lee:that like,
Dana Brewer:Well, yeah, the thing is, if you if that voice
Dana Brewer:is in your head, yes. It's very difficult to quiet that voice
Dana Brewer:because you allowed it to occupy the majority of this space. You
Dana Brewer:quiet it with action. Take the step that scares you the most.
Dana Brewer:Take it you might find All, but just get up, you know, destinies
Dana Brewer:off dust your elbows off, it might hurt a little bit. But
Dana Brewer:what comes after that is going to make you stronger for the
Dana Brewer:next challenge. And so I think for me learning from a few
Dana Brewer:mistakes here and there that hurt, but seeking out the advice
Dana Brewer:of others who had been in business, staying tight with my
Dana Brewer:community, sharing with them what I was doing, and getting
Dana Brewer:those sorts of kudos from the people that know you and that
Dana Brewer:love you, and that will cheer you on. You need to make those
Dana Brewer:voices louder than that voice in your head. That's sowing doubt.
Dana Brewer:I'm able to do that by really relying on my community and my
Dana Brewer:family and my faith.
Melinda Lee:Right and choosing the faith, the voice of faith,
Melinda Lee:the voice of the community, the people that support you and see
Melinda Lee:you for who you really are. Yes. Versus that doubt? Yes. And
Melinda Lee:that's why CIS is so successful. So tell me a little bit more
Melinda Lee:about what you do for companies. And what do you see are the
Melinda Lee:challenges? What I took from your story earlier? You're so
Melinda Lee:passionate and good about seeing how to optimise like, even from
Melinda Lee:when at the municipality, right, you saw that, and then you took
Melinda Lee:it, you learned it, and then you brought it into the department.
Melinda Lee:And so that's, that's why I think you're so I mean, that's
Melinda Lee:part of the reason why you're really good with your craft. And
Melinda Lee:you do that same thing with companies today. And so tell me
Melinda Lee:more about that. And tell me about more about the challenges
Melinda Lee:that are in horizon? Because you know, as you know, AI is here,
Melinda Lee:technology's here. Absolutely. How do companies balance this
Melinda Lee:all?
Dana Brewer:I think it's a great question. And I'd actually
Dana Brewer:like to start answering it from the viewpoint of AI, I just want
Dana Brewer:to put this out there so that folks are not afraid of it and
Dana Brewer:don't think, Oh, my God, AI is going to take over the world,
Dana Brewer:right? Because the bottom line is, AI is a computer and a
Dana Brewer:computer can only spit out what has been put into it. And
Dana Brewer:everything that has been put into it is from human knowledge,
Dana Brewer:human effort, etc. Right? So we got
Melinda Lee:our flawed humans are our ego fear driven, and
Melinda Lee:then so that's exactly
Dana Brewer:floating in there. Exactly. But it does have
Dana Brewer:benefits. And so part of the challenge part of what we do is
Dana Brewer:we really partner with our companies, our clients, we're
Dana Brewer:not just all those IT folks over there, you know, when we have a
Dana Brewer:problem we call their help desk, we're so much more than that.
Dana Brewer:We're a partner with our clients for their success. First of all,
Dana Brewer:I get up in the morning, because I'm looking for a problem to
Dana Brewer:solve. And that's the same with our team. So we get in, we roll
Dana Brewer:up our sleeves with you, we ask a lot of questions. We're
Dana Brewer:looking over your shoulder, what is it that you do every day?
Dana Brewer:show me show me your work? Wow, did you know that by doing X, Y,
Dana Brewer:Z, you could instead of the 30 minutes that it's taking you to
Dana Brewer:do that now you could reduce that to five minutes. Z is
Dana Brewer:passion. Let us help you automate that. Oh, wow, you're
Dana Brewer:looking to launch a new product or a new service? Excellent.
Dana Brewer:What are your systems? Do you have your process maps in place?
Dana Brewer:The IRS can help with that. Right. So the the idea is that
Dana Brewer:we take care of all the technology side, but we really
Dana Brewer:want to understand the business. And as things come on the
Dana Brewer:horizon AI, we look at that we analyse that with you, we don't
Dana Brewer:make the decisions for you, we look at it with you. And we let
Dana Brewer:you know, is this something your business can benefit from? Or
Dana Brewer:don't spend any time on this? Here's another direction that
Dana Brewer:you may want to go. Right. And so not only just optimising
Dana Brewer:team's communication, how to serve clients better, but also
Dana Brewer:what's happening on the horizon that can help a business to grow
Dana Brewer:and to scale?
Melinda Lee:Yes, because you know, all those solutions are
Melinda Lee:and so I what I hear you saying, as being as a partner, and this
Melinda Lee:is great for people, even corporate, when you're working
Melinda Lee:with a manager or an executive, really seeing them as a partner,
Melinda Lee:and really listening because what I hear you doing is
Melinda Lee:listening to the needs, really asking the right questions, what
Melinda Lee:are the needs that you need? What are the desires, and
Melinda Lee:knowing you have a whole plethora of tools, solutions,
Melinda Lee:and applying the correct one for the company, and in some cases
Melinda Lee:for our audience if they're incorporate applying the right
Melinda Lee:solution, but that's only after you really need to ascend?
Melinda Lee:Absolutely. Using some of these communication skills such as
Melinda Lee:questioning, listening, empathy, didn't hurt I love that you have
Melinda Lee:been able to balance the technology complex things with
Melinda Lee:also your communication and approachability. You've always
Melinda Lee:strike me with that wonderful balance that I think a lot of
Melinda Lee:people struggle with when they're so smart. Sometimes it's
Melinda Lee:really hard to communicate complex ideas in a way that
Melinda Lee:sense for people and also understood like we can you
Melinda Lee:share. What does that natural for you or did you have to work
Melinda Lee:on that?
Dana Brewer:Well, I will say I love people. And I think at a
Dana Brewer:very young age, I realised that I had a gift. But I never wanted
Dana Brewer:that gift to be a rift. I never wanted my ability to grasp
Dana Brewer:things very quickly to separate me from people. I have five
Dana Brewer:brothers, and I'm the only daughter. And so probably born
Dana Brewer:out of a need to belong, you know, because my brothers love
Dana Brewer:me and I love them. But at a certain age, you know, brothers
Dana Brewer:don't want their little sister tagging along. Right. And so I
Dana Brewer:think I developed that not people pleasing, that's not my
Dana Brewer:personality. I just love helping people. And from a young age, I
Dana Brewer:could see that, you know, hey, this scholastic thing, you know,
Dana Brewer:math, or Wow, this comes easy for me, I love this stuff. And
Dana Brewer:then I see someone struggling, let me help them. And I sort of
Dana Brewer:rolled that into my business, I'm always seeking to help. But
Dana Brewer:I think also, again, I'm going to refer to community because I
Dana Brewer:think community is so important in forming who we are, that we
Dana Brewer:can learn different ways of communicating. We are extremely
Dana Brewer:intelligent, communicate on that high level with others who can
Dana Brewer:connect with you there. Yeah, don't be aloof and don't stay at
Dana Brewer:that high level, when there's someone who needs to communicate
Dana Brewer:with you differently.
Melinda Lee:Mm hmm. And I think we should do that. So like,
Melinda Lee:first of all, notice if there's a connection, if there's a
Melinda Lee:disconnect, and you see that, then at least notice that and be
Melinda Lee:aware enough to want to notice it. You're like what you did
Melinda Lee:your desire to help them so much your desire of wanting to help,
Melinda Lee:then spark the willingness to want to know, and then also the
Melinda Lee:willingness to how much how can I connect?
Dana Brewer:Exactly. I think that's important. And I think it
Dana Brewer:comes from listening. Yeah, yeah, if and I'll just use this
Dana Brewer:analogy, if someone, let's say, comes from the southern states,
Dana Brewer:my parents are from the south. And the first time I visited the
Dana Brewer:South, I'm coming there with that California accent. And what
Dana Brewer:happens is, you know, there's an opinion that, you know,
Dana Brewer:California folks are stuck up. So I realised that I have to
Dana Brewer:listen, and maybe even model or pattern a little bit, their
Dana Brewer:patterns of their way of communicating. And that is,
Dana Brewer:knowing who you are. But also respecting the other person,
Dana Brewer:their needs, their wants their way to communicate. And so you
Dana Brewer:have to be a little selfless in it. And you can't be all about,
Dana Brewer:this is my goal, I'm going in, focused, I want to be
Dana Brewer:successful, they want and need to win as well. So make it be
Dana Brewer:about the two people or the few people who are in this
Dana Brewer:conversation and be in that moment. And don't be thinking to
Dana Brewer:the next steps ahead. And that's helped me.
Melinda Lee:Right. I love that. I love that. So just really
Melinda Lee:going in with respecting where they're at and collaborating and
Melinda Lee:listening and going in with that desire and vision. Yes. How when
Melinda Lee:you do need to complicate like for your clients, sometimes you
Melinda Lee:have to communicate a complex idea. How do you do that? Any
Melinda Lee:tips on how to communicate complex ideas?
Dana Brewer:Absolutely. The first thing I do really is I
Dana Brewer:close my eyes sometime, really, and sometimes figuratively. And
Dana Brewer:I imagine I see the picture. And once I can see the picture, then
Dana Brewer:I think about a five year old, huh, how would I help this five
Dana Brewer:year old understand this thing? And when I do that, well, the
Dana Brewer:other party can understand. So that's that's a kind of come
Dana Brewer:from a five year old angle, not oversimplifying it. But making
Dana Brewer:it so that this idea is palatable to the person I'm
Dana Brewer:communicating with. Right,
Melinda Lee:right and breaking it down to So the five year old,
Melinda Lee:even a five year old can understand Absolutely. I love
Melinda Lee:that you have a picture in mind, even if it's a word, what if
Melinda Lee:it's just a word, you could still visually get close your
Melinda Lee:eyes and a picture starts to come out. Absolutely. Awesome.
Melinda Lee:That's great. Great. And then because when you see the
Melinda Lee:picture, and when you can describe that picture, because
Melinda Lee:people see in visuals. Yes. Yes. can also understand that more
Melinda Lee:they see they, they can hear visuals and see visuals more
Melinda Lee:clearly than if it's just a word. Exactly. Yeah. I love
Melinda Lee:that. Oh, my man, your clients are so lucky to have you. All
Melinda Lee:the expertise and also the connection. And that's why it's
Melinda Lee:been successful since 1998 1988. And still growing and still
Melinda Lee:scaling. And so what is exciting for you in the next year or so
Melinda Lee:with CIS?
Dana Brewer:Well, what's really exciting for me is working to do
Dana Brewer:something similar to what you're doing. I'll have to of course
Dana Brewer:we'll have to edit that But I want to reach out more to the
Dana Brewer:business community. It's really how I started, I wanted to start
Dana Brewer:by helping small businesses grow. That was really the goal.
Dana Brewer:And I find that now I have a greater platform, I'm reaching
Dana Brewer:more and more small businesses. And we've actually started an
Dana Brewer:emerging business bootcamp. Oh, awesome. Well, we programme that
Dana Brewer:we are with those with fire that have an idea, and they want to
Dana Brewer:start a business, we're taking them through a 12 week programme
Dana Brewer:that's going to take them from an idea to an established
Dana Brewer:business. And it includes things like marketing for small
Dana Brewer:business, of course, having their it in order, but the
Dana Brewer:customer experience and all of those kinds of things on a small
Dana Brewer:scale, we're really an IT company. But we are a business
Dana Brewer:process company. And we use it to help companies to grow. And
Dana Brewer:so I will be announcing that very, very soon. So I'm very
Dana Brewer:excited about that.
Melinda Lee:That is amazing. It's such a true leader, you
Melinda Lee:give that you you've succeeded, and now you're giving back to
Melinda Lee:the community.
Dana Brewer:It's what helped me to grow and helped me to be the
Dana Brewer:established business that I am. So I think it's only right to
Dana Brewer:give back to the community. And that circle
Melinda Lee:continues to school, and I believe that you
Melinda Lee:will, it's all going to return back to you 10 times million
Melinda Lee:times holds.
Dana Brewer:Thank you, Melinda. Yeah, so
Melinda Lee:how the listeners that are out there and really
Melinda Lee:interested in working with Dana, or at least talking to her
Melinda Lee:getting more information from her. If you have a business or
Melinda Lee:you're curious about launching your own business? How would you
Melinda Lee:suggest getting a hold of you?
Dana Brewer:Oh, thank you so much for that we are easily
Dana Brewer:accessible on the web. Our website is C I S networks.net.
Dana Brewer:And also folks can reach us by phone 510-255-2950. And you can
Dana Brewer:look me up on LinkedIn, Dana brewers, my name. And for your
Dana Brewer:listeners, Melinda, we have a special offer. And so if someone
Dana Brewer:reaches out to us, and they mentioned your podcast, we're
Dana Brewer:gonna give them a special offer if they decide to use the iOS
Dana Brewer:services.
Melinda Lee:Excellent. Thank you so much for that gift to our
Melinda Lee:listeners. Thank you. We really appreciate the time the insight
Melinda Lee:I learned so much today. Just a How about you know, just to be
Melinda Lee:connected to the audience go with that passion to to see the
Melinda Lee:bit when you when there's challenges and obstacles? How do
Melinda Lee:I problem solve, and bringing to the forefront to help the people
Melinda Lee:that are around me with that passion and desire and
Melinda Lee:communicate in a way that resonates with people and
Melinda Lee:constantly be in in alignment with your passion? Just go and
Melinda Lee:don't give up use the right words, use the right language.
Melinda Lee:And I'm sure there's a lot more takeaways depending on who the
Melinda Lee:audience is. But there was a lot of information and valuable, you
Melinda Lee:know, insight from your experiences. So thank you so
Melinda Lee:much.
Dana Brewer:Thanks so much for having me.
Melinda Lee:Yeah. Great to have you and I hope you take care and
Melinda Lee:more success to cis and to the new boot camp that's coming up
Melinda Lee:for entrepreneurs.
Dana Brewer:Thank you, Melinda and I have to plug you as well.
Dana Brewer:Those of Melinda's listeners out there, you know, Melinda is
Dana Brewer:amazing, she's fantastic. We work together she's helped me as
Dana Brewer:well. So please look up speaking flow dog shy.
Melinda Lee:Beside Don't be shy. We don't bite. We're very
Melinda Lee:nice. But we will still hold your feet to the fire when we
Melinda Lee:need to to get results. Absolutely. All right. Thank you