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Sept. 18, 2022

A Conversation Across the Pond Feat: Anna Davidson


This week Jaden & I go across the pond to the UK and interview fellow podcast host of the podcast Your Freedom Podcast as well as  a successful entrepreneur who has been featured in Forbes magazine, Anna Davidson.

We discuss the hardships and overcoming terrible situations where you come out on top and start to chase your own dreams. Please join us this week as we leave our audience with key information to push past your limitations.

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Dustin Steffey:

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Jaden Norvell:

over 10,000 and counting total episode downloads in over $5,000 raised for charity in our first six months nominated for the 2022 People's Choice Awards in LA and our current finalist for those awards under the category of Best Business Podcast. This is your one stop shop for all talk on entrepreneurship and self development in making smart investments hosted by yours truly Jayden rush Norville, also hosted and founded by Dr. Dustin Steffey now further ado, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to chopping with fire. chopping up Hello

Dustin Steffey:

Hello everybody. Welcome to an episode of chopping wood fire. You're joined with your hosts Dustin Steffey and

Jaden Norvell:

Jaden Norvell what's up chop nation.

Dustin Steffey:

What's up? Everyone including Jaden chillin. Good. I like that background.

Jaden Norvell:

Thanks to tech. No, it's not tapping. What is it?

Dustin Steffey:

I think I see a star constellation that's shaped like a dog. Really? Yeah, I found it dogs. Oh, man. He still hasn't proved his worth yet to talk about.

Jaden Norvell:

Don't tell me. Is it Western or Smith?

Dustin Steffey:

its ruger.Oh its ruger Okay. I mean, we could have named him Smith and Wesson. We could have named him Henry. We could have named him aihole. But I chose Ruger. Um, a couple of housekeeping things before we dive into a fun episode today. First, if you guys haven't done so already, please take the time to go to our social media platforms. We have a Twitter, which is at chopping fire. We have a Facebook which is at chopping wood fire. We have a LinkedIn which is at chopping wood fire. We have an Instagram at chopping wood fire. And then we have a Snapchat. I don't know if there's an app for that. But we have a Snapchat, we're still learning that one. And then of course, everything is housed under our website www.ch OPPINWITHFIR ie.com. If you guys go to our website, you have everything housed under there. As far as videos, our content, blogs, will we'll get video blogs soon. Where Jaden is just showing you guys some fun stuff and what he does in the life of a 22 year old male that is all over the place. 22 year old male in college, that's Yeah, that'll be a fun blog. Yeah, that'd be great. And then we also have all of our guests profiles as well, which we've had many guests on here. And I'm sure there's some favorites for everyone. So please visit the guest profiles because under their profiles, links to all of their information and all of the fun stuff that they've shared. So if you are on this journey with us right now trying to upscale yourself and upgrade. I recommend doing the homework and looking at the guest profiles as well. With that being said, C F F

Jaden Norvell:

cystic fibrosis, you guys have been doing great. We're over $3,000 donated. If you would like to contribute this as Fibrosis Foundation, you could donate at CF f.org. Backslash donate, you can also find that link on our homepage.

Dustin Steffey:

Again, cystic fibrosis, that's our home charity. Our second charity is Boys and Girls Club. We have a big event coming up November 19. Jaden and I are really excited. We already have the makings of something pretty, pretty intense it's going to be it's going to be a pseudo party pretty much with that. With that being said, again, we have the date set. So November 19. venue we will have to you guys as a surprise reveal next week, hopefully food wise, we're not telling you it'll be good. That's that's that's just where it's at. But other than that we have some fun things planned. We'll start unloading a little bit at a time as everything plans out. We'll have flyers. We'll get the ticket links up. Yes guys. It is going to be an event that does cost because having an event is not free. But If we are going to make it as manageable as possible, anybody with a student ID so college students, it's going to be 10 bucks everybody else, it's going to be 20 that will cover the catering that will cover the venue that will cover everything that needs to be covered for an awesome event. So with that being said Jaden, any other housekeeping that you have for everyone, any jokes, anything? Knock, knock, who's there?

Jaden Norvell:

I didn't get that far.

Dustin Steffey:

That's why I never answered the door. Wow. Awesome. Let's have some fun to do. We have Anna Davidson with us. She dons from the United Kingdom, which is fun for us. Because again, we are global podcasts, which means our podcast is going to bring you guys different perspectives globally. Anna runs her own podcast, which is amazing. I am not going to steal her thunder because we will go into it in details. Anna, how are you today?

Anna Davidson:

Yeah, I'm good. Oh, good. It's nice to come across the pond as it Yeah, I

Dustin Steffey:

know. Welcome to a US podcast.

Anna Davidson:

I think you actually said you have a lot of listeners from the UK do we do

Dustin Steffey:

Yeah. i Our second biggest demographic actually is the UK. And then it and then it goes Canada and then Australia for us. And then we have a bunch of other countries that trickle in. But yeah, our two biggest United States and UK so it's fun.

Anna Davidson:

But I know that you said last time you don't have many

Dustin Steffey:

guests. No, you are our first one which is amazing. A lot of our guests are like literally in the United States. We have not had anyone over the pond or globally yet. So this is why this is the person

Jaden Norvell:

we had last week.

Dustin Steffey:

Oh yes. Our expat we had McHale I live

Jaden Norvell:

in the US though, so it doesn't really

Dustin Steffey:

he's just from the US but he's an expat. So he he is not in the US anymore. So I mean, that counts but with the technicality that

Jaden Norvell:

is the first OG original.

Dustin Steffey:

Yeah, that is the first like OG original. She lives in the UK. She has not lived in the US like person on so you still got the first one.

Anna Davidson:

You got an email we were going through a lot at the moment as Brett's you know, the Queen passing after her. You know,

Dustin Steffey:

my condolences to the Queen. I thought that was unexpected. I didn't think that that. Yeah. So my condolences there. You guys must be going through a lot right now.

Anna Davidson:

Yeah, it's a bit of a sub time. Actually. We're all we're all in mourning for next week. I think. I think the funerals on Monday next week. So

Dustin Steffey:

yeah, how does that work? So for us in the states, like say I croaked over something right? We don't mourn for a year or anything like that, like will will have a funeral maybe or they'll just spread my ashes into the ocean or into the dirt or whatever. And then that's it. Bye bye. I'm done.

Anna Davidson:

After these questions, because I don't actually consider ourselves to be a royalist. So I don't know the whole procedure. But all I know is that it's like 10 days. Wow, there's all these processions she has been taken here. There. It was all precise. Yeah, process is fully not aware of.

Dustin Steffey:

So last time, I saw something like that was when the Pope died in Italy. That was a big deal. And that was a long, long process.

Anna Davidson:

Yeah, it's only it's similar. And even though I don't really consider myself as a loyalist, but I even made me feel a little bit sad. Because she's been around domain. She's like, I think my mom said, my mom was six when she became the queen. Oh, wow. So so she's been, you know, he's been around a long time. So yeah.

Dustin Steffey:

How does that work over there? So like, who's next in line? Do you guys have an election or is it just next person in line or

Jaden Norvell:

any Davidson

Dustin Steffey:

says, Yeah, Anna Davidson. I heard. Okay. All right.

Anna Davidson:

Yeah, we'll close out of Davidson is the queen. Yeah. All the time right now. You know me. The Queen son, Prince Charles. You know, remember Diana? Yep. Yep. tragically died as Prince Charles is now King.

Dustin Steffey:

Wow, that's awesome.

Anna Davidson:

So he is King Charles the bird.

Dustin Steffey:

Well, we'll see what he does. He might actually like bring something different for you guys. It'll be it'll, it'll be something different.

Anna Davidson:

Exactly, exactly.

Dustin Steffey:

So there's out to everybody. So yes, yes. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Queens family, everybody who's mourning for her as well. I mean, what was she 990-496-9696 years old? She is She's a beast. I mean, 96 That's insane.

Anna Davidson:

I mean, like, I'm not I'm not I wouldn't consider myself a royalist. But it did feel a little bit sad. And I've got to say, I think that everybody feels like the end of an era. And actually, she was the badass woman leader. Yeah, I mean, and I'm all for empowering women. So I think that's what I thought, you know, I thought, yeah, she did. She did those women proud. You know, so.

Jaden Norvell:

So my dad's a coach, right? He's a head coach. And he talks to me about stuff that goes on within the staff. I would what I would give just to be part of her family, just to hear some of the stuff that they talk about. I can't even imagine.

Anna Davidson:

Exactly. I think she was a bit of a deed, you know, I think she was a bit of a deed. She was part of that. She was part of like the James Bond film at one point where powers she just acted like yourself and just waiting for it.

Dustin Steffey:

It was awesome. I saw that. And that was just the most awesome thing to watch. Like, she was within her own zone. And it was fun. I think that you guys, I mean, obviously we have King Charles now but I think that there will be another woman in power at some point. And I think she she paved the way for women leaders. And I think it's nothing but good thing. So again, my my thoughts and prayers go out to everybody that's mourning for her. I'm excited for a new era. See how King Charles does and then go from there. You know? Yeah. So tell us a little bit about yourself, Anna, like Tell, tell her whatever you want to divulge, I'm not gonna force you to like, you know, give your birth story or anything like that. So whatever you want to tell our listeners, it's all fair game.

Anna Davidson:

Yeah, cool. So I am an E commerce digital expert. I've been working in the E commerce space since 2013. Makes me feel a little bit old. Because next year, it's gonna be a decade since I've sort of been selling and importing products from China and India and smashing it on the Amazon marketplace, mainly, but I also sell my own stores and Etsy and eBay and all that the whole ecommerce thing, right. But I wasn't always that I worked in the corporate world, I worked in a really bored Well, I say, Boy job. I was very grateful for the time. But I worked in the pharmaceutical industry for a long time. And it turned me the other way I saw behind the curtain as it were. And yeah, but I'm also quite grateful for that journey. Because it helped me a lot around launching brands and understanding branding and marketing and sales. It just wasn't really for me, because I've got that kind of you know, I've ever been in meetings and I couldn't really be me if I was really spoke up I'd get like, told off afterwards. Or it just I just couldn't really be made Gra. But I've always been a bit of a girl power kind of woman I like I like to banter with the guys. I like to compete with the guys, you know, like even in the corporate world. But I'm all for kind of empowering other women. And in 2015 Well, I'd say 2015 It actually started way before then. I was like bread I got married in 2006 Really happily married at the beginning. And then it kind of just went a bit toxic over the course of the years without really realizing. And because I've always been a strong because I've always been a bit of a girl power, do you I mean, I had my eyes closed what was really happening in that relationship. As I say it was really happily married. I still say that my wedding day was one of the best days of my life because it was such a brilliant pie. And, you know, I fell in love had children, I was the breadwinner of the relationship. So I kind of took that male role in some respects because I was kind of quite a strong character. But it as I say turned toxic, the firt you know, it started with the normal things of, you know, arguments over ridiculous things like money or just stupid arguments. Just the normal kind of relationship II type things that can happen, you know, like after the honeymoon period where I literally felt like overnight, looking back he was taking started taking a lot of drugs, which he didn't really realize at the time. And as it started escalating to him, and he was he He was a DJ, as well as also a builder. So we would get into property. I was like investing property, he was doing it. Oh, it was all like really cool partnership. But things just went really toxic. And overnight, I suddenly realized that I actually I was quite scared. But it took me quite a long time to kind of face up to that because it was such a strong character. You know, I was in denial, basically. Because I kind of perceived that women that could be in like an abusive relationship where we and I knew I definitely wasn't weak. So I put up with a lot. When I look back, you know, things like, I'd come home and my clothes would be burned. We'd have arguments that escalate things that get smashed up. I got strangled like several times, sexually abused, really horrific shit, if I'm really honest. And I question a lot of the time like, well, how, why did I put up with it? The reason I put up with it, and I think the reason why a lot of people put up with it is because if you're scared, you know, like, a lot of people say, Well, why didn't you leave? And especially someone like me, who's really strong character? Why didn't I leave? The reason I didn't leave is that I didn't trust his headspace, that this could escalate. If I left, this could escalate into something, you know, I could die basically, or something could happen to my kids. But all I was trying to do for like the last year or so that we were together, which sounds like ages Are still sometimes I feel like it's a parallel universe that I actually can't believe I was living like that I was living with like a bag in the boot of my car that had all my emergency clothes and passports, when knew that it had something really made happen. I didn't need to get my laptop and go. And I can't believe I was living like that. When I'm such a strong person, it took me a long time to really talk about it because I was quite embarrassed right there from a fellow eyes. But all I was doing that last year was trying to convince him that it was over and that it was his decision. Because I knew that if he didn't decide that it was over, there would be drama. And then anyway, in the end, I finally left. And there was drama, I had 33 court hearings, please involve when years of just harassment and abuse. In fact, all that afterwards was worse than what was going all the time. But you get through the other side, though, yeah. And you kind of go through this life experience, where you either sink or swim. And there's a quote that I love about fear, because fear can stand for Forget everything and run or face everything and rise. I know I've definitely phased out the rows. And it was actually playing myself into my business that made me survive, because I had to, because I was determined that I wasn't gonna allow this to kind of completely floor me or flatter me. So I'm really like, I was always a bit of a Girl Power Girl anyway. And now I'm really kind of I helped the guys as well. I'm not was like some feminist, but I really want to help women on my journey. And they're just yeah, just help anyone that could have been in a situation like mine. So they get that's it all in a flat.

Dustin Steffey:

So couple, a couple of things. First and foremost, on our podcast, specifically, we encourage breaking the mold of what we've been hardwired to do. So for men, men have been hardwired to keep everything and, and for women. They've been hardwired, like when things happen, they get embarrassed, emotion comes in, if they're sharing, like anything that's happening, I just wanted to let everybody know, we encourage talking about anything that's going on, because you know what, you can't move forward without talking about it. So break the mold. While we are hardwired to do certain things, it's important to just break that mold. Another thing that I wanted to just give a nice motivational quote. One of my favorite people of all time is Steve Jobs. Right? And there was a quote that he had said that resonated with me when I was little all the way up until now, which is if you're working on something that you really care about, you don't have to be pushed the vision pulls you. So the reason I bring that up is because like you I've come up from some hard times so as Jaden, but for you like you were going through some pretty rough stuff. And you saw a vision you saw what you wanted to do. You went after it and now look at where you are today. So yeah, I just want I just want that to resonate as we talk about that because while like there are some bad things that have happened. We also have some good that has come out of it for you I think you're better off for it.

Anna Davidson:

Definitely, definitely. And you may well, even though I was really embarrassed at one stage to share it, I openly talk about it now, because selfishly, it helps me heal. A lot of people think that I first and foremost talked about it to help other people, it sounds really selfish to say that isn't the first and foremost, the first and foremost is I talk about it, because it helps me heal, because why should I be embarrassed about it, I'm actually really proud of myself. And got out of there alive. And to I got featured in Forbes in 2020, I've helped 1000s of people create online businesses, you know, of bringing up two boys to be strong men in the future, and to be able to kind of like, express their emotions to me, it's quite hard for guys to get that balance, you know. And so I'm, you know, I'm learning. And I think I think we should be sharing our stories, I think we shouldn't be sharing the stuff that we go through. And we shouldn't see as something bad, like you say, it's important to talk about it. But also recognize, like you say, keep that vision. Because if you do either way, if you don't go through the bad, you don't know what the good is, do you know?

Dustin Steffey:

Absolutely. And I'm sure for for our listeners. So yes, we're an entrepreneurship, self development, investment podcast, right? So a lot of people are like, Alright, cool. I heard this story like what it seems like you're successful, what's going on. So one of my quotes that I like, success breeds success. So you're raising your boys to not go through what you've gone through and be successful Jaden. And I have Payton right, that we're trying to get her to a good point where she doesn't go through what we've been through. So transitioning, so that way our listeners, like understand where this is heading, you already kind of let some gold nuggets out. You've been featured in Forbes, you have successfully been in entrepreneurship for quite some time now. And you have a very successful podcast. Let's dive into those and have some fun with that. Because I would love to inspire some people who are just on the cusp of greatness, right? Like, because there there are two types of people that Jaden and ice, right? They're the people that talk about what they want to do, and never accomplish it and chase their dreams. And then they're there. They're the visionaries and the people like us that know what we want to go after. Go after it. Maybe trip and fall few times get punched in the face, have a few bruises, but in the end, make it because we overcame that adversity.

Anna Davidson:

Exactly, exactly. I'm not scared of making mistakes, I don't know where that's come from, maybe it is. So the journey that I've been on, I think it's important for people to realize that you are going to make mistakes on what you know. For instance, if you're selling a physical product imported from China, you get it on the Amazon marketplace, it might not sell, you might not get the marketing, right, but you're gonna learn through that process by doing it, how to then correct it on the next product. And I think we all think that it's, there's some light silver bullet that's gonna happen, it's gonna be really quick, but actually is its focus and vision, and hard graft, but actually doing the work because I think a lot of people have ideas, but the only real difference between success and not success is taking action. And we hear that all the time, don't take action, take action, stop writing less, and stop talking about what you got to do. And just commit to doing a couple of things a day, that's gonna get you nearer to where you want to get to. And those couple of things a day is gonna get you nearer and nearer every single day. You know, the other thing that I've learned is I've invested have invested in coaches and different courses, you know that I've spotted people like the moment, my next goal is I want to do a film, a feature film. And there's a guy that I've invested in, he's done, a few films have been on Netflix. So I'm learning from him how to write a script, because I've never done it before I could Google it and spend loads of time doing that. But now I've got cash flow, I can invest in it. But at the beginning of my journey, I honestly did a lot of Googling and made sure that I was like asking people and getting free help and implement it. So there are ways you know, to kind of get stuff done. But I think one of the biggest tips that I would say is instead of writing all these plans or action plans or talking about it, just do two or three tasks today, like have you power list of what is going to be to get into a need to get to because otherwise you get overwhelmed with all these ideas and never do anything

Dustin Steffey:

agreed and to reinforce because Jaden and I have talked about kind of having a routine, right? A routine for success. So my routine is different from James routine, which is different from yours, but as long as the most powerful people in the world that we see. So we're talking like the Bill Gates. The Steve Jobs the Queen, even like they have a routine that they follow, that helps them to get their mind straight to push forward. And they have goals, strategy and tasks. So for me, it's, it's writing every day, it's finishing my book that I'm writing for us, right? It's, it's working out. So I can have a better version of myself physically and mentally, because working out releases, those endorphins that help you to think even more, it's going to bed and making sure that I turn off my electronics and read 10 pages in a book that adds value to me. So that's kind of like my routine, right? Jaden is routines a little different, but I mean, his has some similarities, like with the working out and stuff, just like yours is a little bit different, too. I mean, I applaud you, you're you're going to be writing a film, I will get started if you want or even watch it. So like, I'm stoked for that. Like that. That's like you're chasing something that's awesome.

Anna Davidson:

I think sometimes I do. I do say to myself, like, you gotta congratulate the milestones, because my, my initial goal was just to replace my full time income in the corporate world. And I forgot about that. I forgot about congratulating me, I was on to the next thing. I think it's also important to reward yourself, you know, and go, Yeah, I've done that. And before you keep, you know, because we get more and more ambitious, and just like, stop and say, well,

Dustin Steffey:

that's a really good point that you bring up. And we should probably add that Jaden. Because Jaden and I are bad about that, too. Like, we've hit some milestones. And we haven't really congratulated ourselves for them. We've just like, kept pushing forward to do more. And right, we need to stop and like, look at where we were when we started versus now and like really celebrate the successes that we have. And look at Dale years even.

Anna Davidson:

Yeah, you can still keep moving forward. It's just like, you should recognize that we kind of don't do a, which is a kind of like, we're just eager to that that network gets bigger and bigger and bigger. But yeah, I think it's always really important to like, congratulate yourself, you know, congratulate yourself

Dustin Steffey:

during congratulations on being a part of this podcast and helping it to get to where it successfully is now, buddy,

Jaden Norvell:

do you do the stuff drink as great wine, says we drink every night because we drink to my accomplishments?

Dustin Steffey:

Oh, there we go.

Jaden Norvell:

Enter First, thanks, thank you so much for sharing your story and what she went through, it takes a lot of courage. And I appreciate you sharing that for our listeners. It's it's a problem with domestic abuse is always something that is a problem in America and overseas, too. And it's really important that we raise our kids and our young men to respect women, and treat them kindly, you know. So I applaud you for having the courage to share that and inspire others. And I like what Dustin said about the Steve Jobs quote to, you know, you said, just stop talking about it and do it. I've had 100,000 ideas. Interesting. No, I mean, just for music, we got four albums that probably wouldn't ever come out. But I didn't have to sit there and like push myself to make them. You know, like he said, You know, when something inspires you and inspires you, usually, I find that when something inspires me, the world kind of works itself to where it works out in my favor. And but it's definitely you got to get out of bed every day and put your feet on the floor and get to work. So

Anna Davidson:

I agree, because I think there is like I do a lot of white manifestation of visualization. And I also, I think sometimes when there's there's a lot of synergy and synchronicity, the things that I'm doing, like working with different people and different partnerships, that that bring me forward something but also, I recognize when I've like, not been productive one particular day or a couple of days. So I have to like I've got to get processes and structure in place. When I've done my podcast in Germany, like interviewing people, and you know, you've got the form that you get people to book and if you didn't have all that you've got to have that structure and processes in place, it makes it easier

Jaden Norvell:

talked about having structure and routine and I'm big on manifestation as well. In Dustin. We do a lot of that, who was telling was talking to me, was a UD stuff and I was like if you said if and I said no not if it's when

Dustin Steffey:

it was a conversation you and I had because I was a little hesitant on some of the things we were talking about.

Jaden Norvell:

Yes, this is just saying little things like if you want something it's not if I get it's when I get it, and then I guess I congratulate Just little things, and I have a routine, you know, Mondays I go to football Tuesdays aren't class Wednesday, football, Thursdays class, Fridays football Saturday, football Sundays class routine. And I try to do a little Oh, go on YouTube and I'll look up like manifestation music to manifest power, money, you know, happiness, whatever and I'll put those sounds on, then I'll go to sleep and I'll listen to it. And then you know, maybe it works, maybe it doesn't. But

Anna Davidson:

I do. I've done a lot of life, full moon ceremonies. I don't if you've ever done a

Jaden Norvell:

sounds like some Illuminati stuff right there.

Anna Davidson:

I never thought I never thought I was I never thought I was spiritual. And also my, my ex perpetrator of abuse or whatever. And he ran off with an older clairvoyant lady, so put me off version. But I have deletes mean seminars, and you know what a lot of it is about manifestation. And a lot of it is about thinking about those things are not serving you anymore. And we write down all these all these note, well, this is what I did. I know everyone has their individual be somebody that listen to this. So that isn't how you do it. But this is how I did it. I wrote down all the things that weren't serving me anymore. And then you rip them off, or you burn them, you know. And then you write your list of like, what you really want to focus on. And it just helps you like refocus and visualize. So definitely recommend

Jaden Norvell:

exercise, you're pretty clear away to it, you get what you want, you manifest it, that reminds me the stuff in waterboy. He's like your dad, with a voodoo lady.

Dustin Steffey:

Bobby Boucher

Jaden Norvell:

Bucha A.

Dustin Steffey:

So I was listening to kind of what you guys do, I'm more of a visualization person. So when I go to sleep, instead of having like, you know, the music and all that stuff, I go to sleep, visualizing what I want. And what that looks like, hoping. Well, and I know I'm using choice words here hoping that's what it's going to be. But visualization is powerful. I, I learned it at a younger age, when I was playing sports, especially football with plays and stuff, I would visualize my plays to remember them the night before. So I can execute it when it's called on the field for the game day. And so visualization, to me, is what I grew up with. And it's powerful to me. But that doesn't mean that what you guys were talking about can't help aid in it, too.

Jaden Norvell:

So our perfect listener would preferably write down their goals that they want to manifest, put on some manifestation music while they're doing it, and then visualize their goals before they go to bed,

Dustin Steffey:

and then have a full moon ceremony.

Anna Davidson:

And then write down the three things that they're going to do every day for that week. Absolutely. One of them might it might be, it's not necessarily like, you know, or, you know, create an episode or podcast, it might be go to the gym that is, you know, I think when I you guys came on my podcast, I've always focused on those three things of love money in mind. So love is like or self love, self care, health, you know, all that kind of stuff. Money is obviously, having money and financial freedom gives you less stress. And then mindset is just fine. Now, anything that happens to a, in the future, whatever it is, yes, there might be some tragedies, but I'll be able to break it down and handle it because of the journey that I've already been on. And I think I think a lot of people are stuck, aren't they, you know, some people are stuck with the visualize what they want to do. But they're stuck. And actually you can, you're just going to think you're having a bad day and tomorrow is going to be better. And if you keep visualizing, just keep making that step because I remember when I was in that bad place, all I kept visualizing was peace. I mean, I'm gonna get my piece, I'm gonna get my piece. There was all the you know, I knew financially I probably would be okay. Because I've always been pretty ambitious, even though there was a time of, you know, not being great financially because there's so much drama going on. But I think sometimes you know that it's easy talking about when you're out of it is that I always try and think about people that are listening to the story because I remember feeling that stuck. I'm stuck. I don't know how to get out of this. But you have got to just keep moving forward and you will get out of it. As long as you keep visualizing it. Rather than thinking I'm the victim or woe is me or this is not going to happen and giving up. You know, you can't give up. You can't make someone negative.

Jaden Norvell:

There's a I think that's good. Right. That's kind of it. You just, you pick a goal. And then like you said, you write down. You sit with yourself, you say, what's not serving my life right now? And you'll come up with a new answer. And then you make a

Anna Davidson:

goal. It's been seven Monday now. What do you say? Is the daily mean ceremony? That

Jaden Norvell:

was a great on YouTube. Do you know that? Even though Matthew McConaughey is

Anna Davidson:

Yeah, I have heard of him, but I'm not. I don't know him properly.

Jaden Norvell:

Oh, he's he's a Texan these actor, actor, famous actor. And he talks to the University of Houston. And he kind of said, like you said, with your mind, you know, what was it mind? Love, money, mind? Yeah, checks and balances for your life like spiritual, financial, you know, interpersonal relationships, business, and you kind of want to keep all those he said in the gray or black, so you want to keep it above the line, and keep it level. And that's kind of how you can balance yourself, you know, spiritually, I can do better, I gotta do better, you know, going to church on Sundays and, and, you know, getting the gym a little bit more. But we all have parts in our lives where we need to improve like, yeah.

Dustin Steffey:

So we talked about the positives we talked about, kind of we brushed on pitfalls, I want to address pitfalls, because we would be a terrible podcast, if we didn't call people out. So I'm going to call people out in their hair were terrible pitfall wise, I think the main pitfalls that people fall trap, and victim to are having a dream and not chasing it. Number one, so having something they want to do, but not chasing it. You dive into that right there. Why didn't they chase it, it could be they tried, and they failed. And they didn't get back up to do it. Again, that could be one pitfall. It could be they tried, but they didn't have the roadmap or resources to be able to push forward. Or they don't know how they're not doing their routine or reaching out or upscaling themselves by reading and doing the things that they need to and they fail. And then they stop and don't pick themselves back up. Or my personal favorite one, which I'm sorry in advance to all of our listeners. But laziness, which is a plague. For us in the States, at least I'm sure you guys aren't immune to it either. But just being overall lazy, and not really, truly putting in the work that it takes to chase that success. Because I'm telling you folks, success isn't easy. And it isn't just going to come natural. And it isn't going to hit you across the face and be like up one day, I'm successful. Jaden and I are still pushing and boundaries really? And 1000 hours. And oh, oh, yeah, hours upon hours. I mean, Jaden, and I like we don't sleep chain doesn't sleep for other reasons, but we don't sleep.

Jaden Norvell:

Our philosophy is time plus consistency equals success. And that's how you guys should look at it too. You know, I personally do stuff, I want to go with a third one of not taking care of themselves, not upscaling themselves, because you're upskilling yourself. If you fail you and try again, just because you're upscale yourself all the time. You're not gonna be they can't do this.

Anna Davidson:

It's also my case, isn't that people make excuses. I mean, after mine the past, right?

Jaden Norvell:

Is that laziness?

Dustin Steffey:

I think it comes with laziness, aloofness, not taking ownership for yourself. Responsibility. Yeah. And that's a big deal, too. We see that a lot, where people are really horrible, about taking personal responsibility because pride kicks in, right? We look at Pride. Nobody wants to be wrong. Nobody wants to admit that they're wrong. And I'll be the first to tell you, I don't want to be wrong. I'm perfect. But I'm not. You know what I mean? So we have to get to that like level of understanding of knowing that it's okay to be wrong, so long as you can figure out how to be right. I know. It sounds like a stupid oxymoron. But it's fact. It's factual. Like if you can admit when you're wrong, and figure out how to move past it, you're going to be a better person for it.

Jaden Norvell:

So here's what I'm thinking. People have dreams, right? And sometimes dreams aren't realistic. So if your dream is the President knighted states and then you get, you know, unexpected pregnancy at 19 you're, you know, czar it's not looking good, right or to let's say you want to be you want to move to India in the next year, and then unexpected pregnancy happens, right? What do you guys think dreams could change or Like, how would you go about that? As far as if that's the goal dealing with personal responsibilities that come up in life that might prevent you from doing everything right now? I think

Anna Davidson:

I think our goals change over the goals change, I wanted to find a cure for AIDS. And I was like, 19, that was my, that was my goal. And then when I when I, when I did my biology degree, I thought I was gonna find a cure for a domain, that was my God. And then I'm just like, shit. It's funny how like, now I never thought I'd be doing this Amazon thing and working online. So it can it can evolve. But you can still be ambitious, but you get the kind of, I think when you're younger, a little bit more naive. Don't

Jaden Norvell:

give up on it. I wouldn't say gave up on it just different. But

Anna Davidson:

yeah, I decided it wasn't for me, either, like working in the lab and people running around. And I've found the G one that I was like, I just want to find a cure for AIDS onslaught and get there. There is no patience for this one. And I need to be around people. Wow. Be the lab coat. You know, I mean, I needed to be out there. And that's when I moved to the pharmacy to enjoy it and about. But yeah, so he kind of evolved, it wasn't that failed, it was just that it evolved. I changed my mind as I was on that journey. But I don't know if you've ever. I don't know, you guys might be a bit younger than a bit of an old bird. But there's a there's a guy, Sean Stephenson. He's passed away. Now he was he was disabled, he had a bone disorder. A very little guy that was in a wheelchair. If you check him out, because he had a goal to be a president is a US guy. really inspiring. He actually you know, like when you get when, when you're in a bit of a downtime. It's really important to follow people, isn't it that inspire you like podcasts or YouTube channel or whatever. And he was one of the guys that I did. Because he had, you know, I think he died. He was like 30, something he was born. And they said that you have 24 hours to live. And actually, his his his like TED Talk said, I'm 35 now and all the doctors have predicted that I'm now dead. It was such a good character and it really inspiring guy, but he wanted to be president. And he actually worked in the president house or whatever. See where he's still working.

Jaden Norvell:

So he kept me go, I think I kind of answer my question. I, I mean, from everything else, if you believe in evolution doesn't matter. Things change. There's very few things in the world that start one way and end up where they're supposed to be. I mean, Dustin, just with our podcast, I mean, the amount of change that's happened that we couldn't even prepare for crazy.

Dustin Steffey:

Here's the way I see it, guys. I mean, I'm, I'm analytical, right? So I listen to you guys, I listen to the value that you guys are adding in this conversation right now. The biggest word that came up to me, just taking it for a word, evolution. So let's take it back a little bit when I was younger, I wanted to be an artist, that changed over time when I became a teenager. Instead, I wanted to be an architect, because I liked drawing. So I went from artists to architect and then I got into high school and I started really finding what I was passionate about. So that evolved again into r&b, a professional NFL star, because then I can make lots of money, play what I want to play and do what I want. That didn't happen. And so it evolved again in college, where it was like, Alright, I still want to be around sports. And I still want to do this. So I want to be a sports agent. And then even at that time, I was what 2122 years old. And I learned that point 000 1% of people can actually attain that. And so it evolved again. I said, All right, well, I just want to get my PhD in business, finish out school, at least. So I know, I'm in the top percentile there, and then give back. And so from there, it has evolved into this podcast. It's involved. It's evolved into having my consulting business on the side, it's evolved into adding value into my slave job. It's it's evolved into a couple of things. Am I doing what I truly wanted to do right now? I can say with 100% certainty right now. Our podcast this right now is where I want to be. It's where I think I can make the most impact in my personal goal for other people. And I think I just opened doors Jaden and I both just opened doors to other fun avenues eventually as we start getting more more of public figures, right. Like we opened the doors to having maybe an invite to do a TED talk together or in invites to universities to impact these kids and really help them understand the value of going to school, but cobbling it with having the value of the knowledge outside of school to create success. Or maybe we talk to young entrepreneurs that really don't, they have a good idea, but they don't know how to execute on it. And we help them to understand like the process to execute and what to do and give them tips, you know, but at the end of the day, with this conversation, the biggest word, and the biggest gold nugget to take from it is it's all about evolution. People change, no matter what, nobody stays stagnant, you stay stagnant, you're six feet under. So evolution is the word. For this change, people evolve, their thoughts evolve, they figure out what they want to do by evolving their thought process and doing it and chasing it.

Jaden Norvell:

That's awesome. I don't know about you guys. My TED talk is gonna be an hour long ceremony.

Dustin Steffey:

Boy, your TED Talks gonna be like five minutes if you don't learn how to speak. Good. Hear me? Gosh. Maybe a moon ceremony? Oh, man.

Anna Davidson:

How cuz I'm the, as I say, I'm the old bird. I'm the elder here. But as I've gotten older, it's like I started thinking about what are what I want to leave this legacy. And it's not about Yes, I want to make sure that my boys have finances. But it's more about I want them to have the skills. I want them to understand that it's all about generational wealth, you know that I want them to understand like this whole Metaverse more rather than just gaming. I want them to understand the skills that I've learned that I got later, that are made and be able to kind of earn different digital incomes. There's

Dustin Steffey:

that magical word that you brought up again, that Jaden has heard a lot from me these days in generational wealth.

Anna Davidson:

They there's one more thing that I want my children, when I've gone to be like God, she really made mum really made an impact. And that's why I want to do the film that I've got this goal that I really want to impact million people globally, mainly women, but men as well. I just always have that focus on women, so but I kind of want that to be that legacy. I want people to think I want you know, I visualize it sounds ridiculous. But I realize my funeral where everyone's having an amazing time and go Bloody hell, she made the difference to other people's lives in I mean, that's what I want to hear. It's not all about me getting this and you know, finances and all that kind of stuff. And it's funny how changed because a few years ago, I probably would have been like, I want the car, I want this, I want that. So it's funny how not to build as well.

Dustin Steffey:

Jayden is evolving from that right now. I've watched him for the last eight months and the biggest evolution that I've seen in him, because again, he's 22. So by all right, like he's gonna obviously fumble and make some mistakes because he's 22. me anyway, to continue my conversation and evolve as far as like, there's a lot of nice things and a lot of things that he wants, right and rightfully so he he's been raised, where he's had a lot of things that others have not, and it's great. But what he's learned, he's learned in these eight months, especially with him and I going down our own journey where we're kinda like, swimming on our own is for us to have those things. We're going to struggle quite a bit before the struggle turns into success. And so it's been fun watching. Like Jaden, for example, humble himself down a little bit more than usual. Because because he's, he's used he's used to, and this isn't this isn't a negative, he's used to, I want what I want. And I'm gonna get it right. But right now, it's been we've been working really hard to get what we want for it instead of that instant gratification. And so it's been really fun to really watch Jaden. Like, I know he's not my son or anything. He's like a brother to me. It's been fun to watch him like humble himself down to understand that like, we are going to get there and it's going to be better than he has ever imagined. But it sucks right now.

Anna Davidson:

Especially when you focus when you focus on that whole giving to other people and making it fun. The money Park starts to come More, I've noticed that on my journey, you know, like, although I've gone out of my way to help other people and getting sometimes, given a lot of my time, it's come back to me, you know? So, whereas when I was chasing the money and money, money, money money, it was it was actually creating that negative, you know, like you talking about visualization. If it's just like purely about the money. It's like, you're desperate abundance doesn't come like that. I mean, abundance is when you're giving out and it comes back. So it's that shift in your mindset, like,

Jaden Norvell:

thank de standards and nice words.

Dustin Steffey:

I have yet to hear Jaden. Nor Val, give me nice words. But yeah, yeah.

Jaden Norvell:

Dustin, I've noticed last couple months, you know, he's not my son. He's like my brother. But you know, it's been nice to see him humble himself. He's always, you know, I mean, right now, I need right now. And now it's nice. See him, you just got away a little bit. It gets nervous these days, but it's been great. And I've currently noticed, like you said, and I'm like, when we're just giving back like the money, we're not really, we don't even really, I don't even know the last time we these days, we've talked about money for our podcast, we've more focused on my stuff we can improve so we can improve the content, how much content you know, and get, like our Patreon going and get these events going. But when we reach goals, like we reached the people's choice award goal. And we're still a finalist right now for the People's Choice Awards. Like we didn't even I don't even think we really even celebrate, like you just you work hard at something. And then you just look at your phone one day, and you're like, hey, we reach over 5000 Great, like, so I think it's gonna just come but I've been giving back you know, a lot to people. And it's always great to, I'm excited to start, I'm excited when we start to hear comments about how people have have used what we've, what we've taught or like, or people's ideas or just input. That's, that's what I'm excited for.

Anna Davidson:

Yeah,

Dustin Steffey:

I think my favorite part of everything, whether it be us talking right now, in interviewing or some other person is, JD and I have met a lot of really like awesome people that are at different walks in their life of success. And we've learned a lot from every one that we've had on. So like for you, like, if we're looking at what we've taken from yours today, like the golden nuggets, the golden nuggets I've taken from yours are similar to like my life story. So like, something bad happened. And you could have stayed down, like, and not gotten back up and not be where you are now. But you didn't you got back up, you figured out a plan, you had kids to raise, you had a life choice to make you made it. And you're better off for it in a different spot where you're not only you not only came out better, but you came out inspiring others to not fall trap or victim to that because there are a lot of men and women that stay stuck in their situation, because they don't think they're good enough or, or they don't think that they have the strength to or they don't think that they can move forward. Or they think that's what their worth is even. And I'll be the first to tell you your worth is what you make of it. It's what you make of it, not what someone tells you you are not what a newspaper says not what society says it's what you you as an individual make of it.

Jaden Norvell:

I've just learned the same thing. And I'm so grateful on these steps that evolution like guys, chase your dreams, start doing it because you don't know, a decent you don't know what your limits are, you don't know what you could be. You don't God knows that if you don't believe in God, nobody knows that. You don't even know that. So don't Why would you limit yourself? And of course, you know, there's other things but get up and go try something new. And you never know what could happen. So I appreciate it.

Anna Davidson:

And one point I would like to say is that that also, we also think about domestic abuse as being women but also a lot of men, I think it must be really difficult for men. And because I think a lot of men, it goes unreported. Because there's one sort of passive aggressive women out there, where it might not always be a physical stuff. It might be a lot of verbal put downs. And that is still you know, so it's important so you know, to kind of mention that because that could be guidance to those who are really stuck in a ship toxic relationship where they're, you know, not understood and being coerced.

Jaden Norvell:

And I've been in one of those Dustin knows when it first started. I mean I you guys can see I got a scar here on my arm I'll hide from My life where I got bit by people my ex's argument with her right. And I would just, my advice to guys is they yourself feel like you're being taken advantage of try to be a friend to somebody else who's in your similar situation. And be in, reach out to your friends, check on your friends, hey, how you doing how you know, listen, and talk, and then use your advice that you gave them for yourself. And don't be afraid to walk away like and, you know, maybe not date DJs I was a DJ. So I can say that. Except probably be like, probably be shut up already.

Anna Davidson:

It's like Dustin said that you decide what you're going to do, you know, like, the value you have in the world. But rather than allowing anyone else decide that, if your joy, you know, stay away from DJs may be alive.

Jaden Norvell:

was a great Jordan Peterson on YouTube. If you guys ever listen to that. He's treat yourself like you cared about yourself. Like you're somebody you're trying to take care of like a sick person you're taking care of treat yourself like that. And you'll see,

Dustin Steffey:

yeah, and I want to give you a couple minutes to kind of just promote like what you do, we didn't talk very much about your podcast. So I do want to give you some time to kind of promote your podcast. And then anything else that you want to give to the listeners, anything that you promote right now, we'll make sure to have some links in our episode description for our listeners to be able to go and really just kind of see what you do, as well as our website where it'll have your full profile as well.

Anna Davidson:

Cool. Awesome. Yeah. So my podcast is all about sharing stories. It's called your freedom podcast. And I also have a Facebook group that goes along with that called your Freedom Project, which is all about basically creating freedom and everything we've talked about today, like manifestation visualization. But my main core expertise, I suppose I say that the podcast is all about, like what we've talked about today, like the visualization and the mindset stuff, but my skill set online is around e commerce. So I can help people who maybe have an idea about a brand of products like you might decide, you want to start a men's male grooming set, like beard grooming sales. Or you might be a woman who wants to set and create a beauty brand or a home and living brand or anything. And the you might have an idea, I always offer people like free initial calls just to discuss that idea and validate the idea. Because I think it's important to kind of signpost, people, but then I can also help you with my paid coaching program. So I do an Amazon program, I've got an Etsy program, those are main two. And I also can help you create books. So anyone who has a story in them or got a business book or got, you want to just create a journal or notebook or a workbook or any kind of book that's on Amazon, and I can help you step by step teach you how to how to do that whole process really. And that's really a nice model, because it's print on demand. So you don't need to invest into inventory like you do when you're importing China or India or wherever. So, so yeah, ecommerce is is is really my skill set.

Dustin Steffey:

So for our friends, family, listeners, fellow entrepreneurs, anyone out there that listens to our podcast, just know that each episode that we have, and each guests that we bring on has a different skill set. So if any one of them align, especially with anything that Anna said today, please, please go to our website under the guest profile, to get in contact with any one of our guests, our guests share that on purpose, to make sure that they're there for every one and they're there to help out. Yes, we do realize that there are certain things that you have to put money down towards, to upskill yourself, but know that yourself, it's worth it. Because investing in yourself is the most important thing. I'm not here to tell any one of our listeners or anybody how to spend their money. But I'm telling you that the best bet of any money going out is invest in yourself, because then it'll pay you back in dividends tenfold. So please know that any one of our guests that we've had on including Anna today, they're here to help. They're here to offer you free consultation for certain for certain things to validate. And then from there if you want to upskill yourself, of course, time equals money. So it does cost to be able to upskill yourself. One of the big things that Jaden and I have on this podcast for him and I as in order to make money. You have to spend it to be able to move forward and move that dial forward. So I just want to reinforce that to our listeners. I want to reinforce it To everyone, like, if you feel like yourself as a person is worth an investment, then why not invest?

Jaden Norvell:

Pay yourself as guys pay yourself first, because you don't know you have no ceiling. It's like an investment that has no limit. Pay yourself money in yourself, and it's gonna come back and fold. Knowledge is everything I'm telling you.

Anna Davidson:

It is. And I, I've learned a lot on my journey. And that's why the I do the free consultation. But I also do quite a lot of free trainings, I've got a Facebook group, in fact, I'm thinking I need to get a little bit more with it and actually have like this board that needs to be in a discord. But so I'm looking at moving all that into this court thing, but I do a lot of free trainings where because I think sometimes it's difficult to kind of decide whether you can work with that person, you want to understand their style. So I think it by offering sort of like people understand like, you know, I do the basics. So you get to know the process, which would be the same as if you went on to YouTube. But then the paid part of it is where I'm handhold. And then I've got your back, you know, and coach you through the process, which is going to speed up, speed up. So you can always reach out to me for the free stuff as well. If you're someone that is because I've been there, you know, at the beginning of the journey, if you want some free help,

Jaden Norvell:

or check out yeah, check out this podcast, too. We were just guests on her podcast, that episode just released. So her last episode is with us. So go check it out. And that's a bunch of good information you guys can take as well.

Dustin Steffey:

The last thing I want to have some fun with in, Jaden doesn't know this yet. So it's going to be fun, is I want to do something where we leave a key Golden Nugget at the end of each of our episodes. And so for hours for today. And if I were to ask you, the one most important piece of advice that you have, for our listeners or entrepreneurs, anyone that's listening for our podcasts, what would you want to leave them with?

Anna Davidson:

I'd say don't get in your own way. Just focus on what you want to do. And go under don't get in your own way.

Dustin Steffey:

Yeah, I think that's a great one. So the message of the week for our listeners is get out of your own way. And just just do just do it. And no, this is not a Nike commercial, but just do it. That being said, and on behalf of Jaden and I like thank you so very much for coming on. We are so blessed to have such good people that support us. And that really want to like help see our success as much as we want to see your success. So we really, Dan,

Anna Davidson:

you too are here to talk to you. Sorry. You too, are awesome. I love you too. If I can help you in any way in the E commerce world or whatever, or

Jaden Norvell:

there's give us a tour Ruby come overseas. Yeah, cool.

Anna Davidson:

Eva, like, Well, I was gonna say come and meet the Queen, which is digraph come and meet the king. I'll give you a tour I'll give you could come over I'm in the middle. Okay. And we can pay for Manchester, Liverpool, and then I'll give you the whole word until. Because you love this. Oh, yeah, you didn't come on my tree. Actually, I've got a totally new tree in the Lake District that we're talking about. Remember? That's all it's about on your episode. So yeah. Come to the UK and we can hang out.

Dustin Steffey:

Actually, for Jaden and I as the podcast grows in our global dynamic grows, Jaden and I are going to have to travel we are going to have to go overseas, we are going to have to do certain things. So that's not out of the cards on us actually coming to visit. So

Jaden Norvell:

it was not a chore. We love to do that.

Anna Davidson:

But honestly, it's now if you know, any support that you need, I think you too. Absolutely awesome. And that isn't just words. I you can tell that I mean that. I think you're great. And there Yeah, if there's any way I can help you, however small or large or whatever. I need to invest in your Payton's stuff. I did look it on your website. So a little bit of a look at that.

Dustin Steffey:

Yeah. So thanks for the transition. Jaden and I are pleased to announce that as of this weekend, our Patreon has undergone a full makeover. We are going to do what's called chopping after hours, which is just Jaden. Just Jaden and I talking about current events, talking about some of the podcasts that we've had in the past talking about key reinforcing key kind of things to love yourself to be able to be successful and to move forward. We're going to have different men worships just so everybody knows. So if everybody just wants to hear us, and they can't get enough of us and just want to hear the after hours episodes, that's just a low denomination of five bucks a month to be a Patreon. If you step up into our $10 one, what that gives you guys is, is the same thing as the $5. But it adds in one Live podcast where you can come on and actually interact with us once a month. And then, yeah, if you want to interact with us, that is, I mean, Jane Jane's kind of hard to talk to you. And then our third our third level, because we do have live events and you guys that are going to come out to the Fort Collins ones are going to see how we really do our live events and how how we're really going to structure them going forward. That third one really is for the people that are truly invested in us truly want to come to the live events and want to know a lot more about us a little bit, that one's gonna be $20 all of the proceeds for our Patreon are broken down as follows. A portion goes to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation again, at the beginning of our episode, that is our home charity it is important to us is something that hits home with Jaden because his mom has cystic fibrosis. So we do really, really take that seriously. Another portion of the proceeds for our Patreon does go to the Boys and Girls Club, as well, because I think it is important for every child to have some form of activities and some form of support. And the Boys and Girls Club is a great, great avenue for a lot of children. So just know when you are going and you are paying that monthly subscription that it is going to impact other people's lives. And not Jason's or my checkbook. My Jordan

Anna Davidson:

is launching a franchise in the UK now head up the event. I like that.

Dustin Steffey:

I like that. Yeah, well, hey,

Jaden Norvell:

will you be having a moonsault

Anna Davidson:

say that I had I'll be doing a mean ceremony. And then I'll get you I'll get used to and then live zoom living ceremony together. We're

Dustin Steffey:

not doing a zoom Moon ceremony. We're just gonna

Jaden Norvell:

have enough comments to do it.

Dustin Steffey:

That being said, guys, again, Anna, thank you so very much like, thank you so very much i Your stories impactful to me, your words are impactful. And I understand that words are just words, but you have actions and results that back it. So I really, truly do appreciate you coming on. So we thank you very much. And for our listeners, please, if you haven't done so already, take those fingers that I know that work really well. Type in all of our social media stay updated on all of what we're doing. More to come on our live event. More to come on Jason's college vlog, which will be a really fun thing.

Jaden Norvell:

Are you serious about that? Uh, yeah, I was. Like, I if we get we get into common already.

Dustin Steffey:

Okay, yeah, so if you guys want to actually see like, what Jaden does behind the scenes like video blog. We need to get y'all commenting and liking, subscribing, all that stuff. We need some comments here for our man Jaden.

Jaden Norvell:

And thank you so much, my friend. Thanks for representing the UK with style the first honor. The step for patiently overseas across the pond.

Dustin Steffey:

It's gonna be the name of the episode, crossing it off across the pond.

Jaden Norvell:

Yeah.

Dustin Steffey:

Absolutely. Awesome.

Anna Davidson:

Awesome. Thanks for inviting me on. It's been great. Now that

Dustin Steffey:

we've taken up all your time, and it's like 2am in the UK. Let's go ahead and thank you very much and let you get to bed. Yeah, exactly.

Anna Davidson:

I call you guys. And yeah, just holler if you need anything.

Dustin Steffey:

Excellent. Thank you

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Anna Davidson

CEO/Author

An empowering Female Leader with years of experience in the eCommerce & Digital Marketing space. Anna is an Author of She Made It Happen, Speaker and Founder of Amazon 101 Academy and Your Freedom Podcast.
Having become an Amazon seller in 2013 on the USA Market followed by Europe her skills lie with understanding Amazon, Building Brands, and creating eCommerce stores. She has taught over 2000 students to build successful businesses through on and offline training programs, and has a passion for branding and turning seemingly ordinary products into unique lines.
Learning how to rank quickly on Amazon or drive traffic through Facebook & Instagram she has built multiple brands from scratch with 10+ years of online marketing experience. She has a knack for being able to rank quickly on Amazon and outsmarting the competition.
She is on a mission to empower other women build successful businesses online having left an abusive marriage and recently been featured in Forbes Magazine in April 2020.