Joining me on today’s show is Paige Filliater! As a business and life strategist, Paige uses energy work to remove the root reasons businesses aren’t working and coming in with high-level scaling and growth strategies. I am so excited because Paige is also a human potential expert. She uses human design as a means for how we can run our businesses, and how we work and communicate best. Paige has an incredible story of breaking free from her past money mindset, shifting her subconscious stories, and how she’s helping others do the same. This episode is a good one filled with breakthroughs!
Question Highlights:
- What is human design? What do people need to know about it?
- Why is it that we can feel not very connected to our design?
- How do you tie the knot between two opposing views of energy and religion?
- What is the Play Method?
- Why is changing the money conversation so important to you?
Paige Filliater was born and raised in Marion, Ohio. Both of her parents were factory workers and as a family, they went to church on a regular basis until she was 6-years-old. Although she grew up on the other side of the tracks, she credits her parents for being loving and instilling curiosity as major parts of her future success. During her childhood, her family was involved at the Historical Palace Theater in town and participated in a show every summer since she was 8-years-old.
Paige attended Marion Harding High School (Ohio) and graduated in 2006. She attended Columbus State Community College and later Marion Tech, each for less than a semester, before dropping out of both.
In 2014, Page created Graceful Hustle, a community of entrepreneurial women. As safe space for women looking for genuine connections, Graceful Hustle offers With weekly threads, monthly training, bi-weekly phone calls, and bi-weekly book club masterminds.
Paige started the quarterly subscription Spellbox Subscription Box Service that contains deliveries of crystals and tarot cards to sustain positive vibrations. In addition, Paige’s husband runs a local juice bar in their town. Her husband previously worked at a steel plant for eight years and would have never predicted owning such an enterprise.
A central part of Paige’s philosophy is the Golden Rule and believes that how you treat others is a reflection of how you treat yourself; we are not separate.
Paige founded Paigecakes in 2013, a social media management service for businesses. After a year, Paige expanded her company to be a creative and digital marketing agency that helps businesses for everything ranging from paid traffic funnels to strategic social media targeting. Paige began to narrowly focus the company more in 2015 to specialize in increasing revenue for online businesses. Currently as a business and life strategist, Paige uses energy work to remove the root reasons businesses aren’t working and coming in with high-level scaling and growth strategies.
Through her strategy and online marketing, Paige’s business alone made six figures in six months and $380,000 in two years while helping her clients generate revenue in the multi-million dollar range. With her primary goal being sales and POI, Paige’s method of successful outcomes for her clients all comes down to low lead costs and high opt in conversion rates.
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You’re Going To Hear About:
- Growing up on the “wrong” side of the tracks
- Paige’s early 20’s and the shifts she’s made
- What human design is + why you need to know about it
- Not feeling connected to your design
- Understanding your chart and design
- The Play Method
- Talking about money + why the conversation needs to shift
- Being invited to speak rather than just speaking
- Old rules and a meditation to help neutralize the old rule
- Paige’s beautiful business model with her juice bar
Resources Mentioned:
- Learn more: thepaigefilliater.com
- Instagram: @paigefilliater
- Facebook: Paige Filliater Leads
- Listen: Playing The Field with Paige
- Take the test: jovianarchive.com
- Read: Sacred Commerce by Matthew Engelhart