Filed under: Branding You, Combs & Company, Insurance Women, Mizzou, Purple Foxes, Roger E Combs, Susan L Combs | Tags: Combs & Company, Eric Silverman, Mizzou Law, Mizzou Law Veterans Clinic, Rockstars Rocking, Rockstars Rocking Podcast, Roger E Combs, Susan L Combs
Absolutely thrilled to be featured this week on Eric Silverman‘s Rockstars Rocking podcast!
Thank you so much Eric, for giving me a platform to share about my journey and my passion for the Mizzou Law Veterans Clinic at the University of Missouri!
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Filed under: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Insurance Women, Marketing Yourself, Mental Health, Motivational, Tenacious Tuesday, Try and Stop Me Podcast | Tags: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Mental Health, Mental Wellness, Mike Veny, Self Employed Momentum, Tenacious Tuesday, Transforming Stigma, Try and Stop Me Podcast
Episode 6 Mental Health Is An Asset, So Let’s Talk About It
Host: Colleen Blum
Guest: Mike Veny
Mental Health is something society still struggles to talk about or address, the one good thing about COVID is that problem seems to be slowly changing.
Mike Veny is one of the Top Mental Health Speakers in the US talking about just that. Listen as he shares his story through his mental own health journey, how is mother helped him find an outlet and how he is using his mental health as an asset to help change lives all across the country.
Curious for a preview of the episode? Take a listen below!
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Guest Contact Information:
Mike Veny: LinkedIn
Website: https://www.mikeveny.com/
Author of: Transforming Stigma: How to Become a Mental Wellness Superhero
Podcast: MXV Self Employed Momentum
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Filed under: Combs & Company, Did You Know That?, Sean ORourke | Tags: Combs & Company, Did You Know That?, Election Law, Rachel Harding, Sean O'Rourke
Host: Sean C O’Rourke
“Politics is not a game. It is an earnest business.” Winston Churchill
Politics. Politician. Want to cause a visceral reaction? Just drop these words into any conversation and watch the fireworks blaze. It begs the question – why would anyone want to get into this business?
Well, for those who do, there’s a gauntlet you have to run just to get in front of your welcoming electorate. The cynic looks at these hurdles as a way for incumbents to stay in power; the optimist looks at the process as a way of pre-validating a candidate. Either way, it’s no simple matter to find your way onto a ballot and then finance a campaign.
My next guest on Did You Know That? is Rachel Harding, an election/campaign finance law attorney who specializes in New York state. Rachel knows the ins and outs, tricks and tricksters, and the obstacles a potential candidate must navigate to get on and remain on a New York ballot. She also knows how much money a candidate can accept and from whom and how often. Essentially, if you want to run for office in New York, call Rachel first.
In an election year unlike any in recent history, who better than Rachel to discuss how ballots are “made” in New York?
To learn more about Rachel, check out her LinkedIn profile HERE
Be sure to do your civic duty and vote, even if it’s for none of the above.
Music: Big City Lights by Ikoliks via Artlist
Filed under: Branding You, Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Exciting News, Insurance Women, Marketing, Marketing Yourself, Motivational, Try and Stop Me Podcast | Tags: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Sebastian Rusk, Try and Stop Me Podcast, Want to Start a Podcast?
Host: Colleen M Blum
Guest: Sebastian Rusk
Have You Ever Wanted To Start A Podcast?! All Of The Who/What/Why I Wish I Knew Before Starting A Podcast! check out what the Expert himself, Sebastian Rusk has to say about it!
Have you ever dreamed about starting YOUR OWN podcast but you have used ANY & EVERY excuse under the sun to just push it to the “one day” plan?? Well then THIS EPISODE is all for YOU!!
Sebastian Rusk is the go to man for all of the how to when creating a podcast from idea to inception. Sebastian is the Founder of the Podcast Launch Lab, he is also a kick ass Social Media Speaker, Author and Digital Story Teller. – guys if I knew Sebastian before I started this all I could have saved a good 3 weeks of my life from the countless YouTube clips I watched. Listen along to today conversation about all the questions I had when debating whether to start this show or not.
BTW: Secret for you! For 2 years I pushed down this idea of actually getting my show started because I just didn’t even know where to start. It’s time to put your fears aside & just make the jump! You can do this, I believe in YOU!
Guest Instagram: @podcastlaunchguy
Host: @tryandstopmepodcast
Filed under: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company Blog, Exciting News, Marketing, Motivational, Try and Stop Me Podcast | Tags: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Jessica Mazzucco, Motivation Monday, The Glute Recruit, Try and Stop Me Podcast
By Colleen Blum
Standing OUT Against the Instabody “Perfect” World – What IS That?! With Jess Mazzucco CEO of The Glute Recruit
What are we teaching our girls they need to be through social media? Do I need to take butt selfies to grow my fitness business? CEO of The Glute Recruit – Voted Best Personal Trainer in Westchester answers all. Jess tells her story about her journey through the corporate fitness world which lead her to create her own company. Jess touches on the unrealistic expectations that social media has and how she is trying to be the change in her industry by getting away from those never changing butt selfies and teaching our little ones to be strong & not focus on skinny.
Guest: @thegluterecuit
Host: @tryandstopme_podcast
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https://www.thegluterecruit.com/shop
To listen to the full podcast, CLICK HERE
#MotivationMonday
Filed under: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Combs & Company Blog, Motivational, Try and Stop Me Podcast | Tags: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Stephanie Virchaux, Try and Stop Me Podcast
Podcast: Try and Stop Me
Host: Colleen Blum
Guest: Stephanie Virchaux, of SV Empowerment
On Episode 2, we sit down with my dear friend Stephanie Virchaux.
Stephanie is the Founder of SV Empowerment, she is a Motivational Speaker and an Energy Healer.
Stephanie had over a decade in the corporate world marketing for some of the top beauty brands in the industry. She was making well over 6 figures in the “opportunity of lifetime” position. Despite all of the perks, at the end of the day, it just wasn’t what her gut was telling her to do. Listen along as she shares her journey which lead her to her coaching business where she was able to use her own tools to help her through some extremely difficult times of her own.
Instagram: @tryandstopme_podcast
Guest Instagram: @stephanievirchaux
To listen to the full podcast, CLICK HERE or check it out on Spotify!
Filed under: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company Blog, Exciting News, Motivational, Try and Stop Me Podcast | Tags: Colleen Blum, Combs & Company, Motivation Monday, Tony Pec, Try and Stop Me Podcast
Podcast: Try and Stop Me
Host: Colleen Blum
Guest: Tony Pec, Y Not You Media
Our guest Tony Pec is the go to man for social media and all things business.
Hear how he saw the potential in Instagram growth which led him to say “forget the college degree” and dove right into creating his own Forbes Accredited Marketing agency!
Take a listen the preview below!
To listen to the full podcast, CLICK HERE or check it out on Spotify!
Filed under: Combs & Company, Cyber Liability, Feature Friday, Important Notice | Tags: Combs & Company, Cyber Liability, Dynamic Identification, James Mottola, Sean C O'Rourke
By: Sean C. O’Rourke, Cyber Liability Consultant, Combs & Company, LLC
How often do you think about the information contained on a state-issued identification document (such as a driver’s license)? How about your passport, which is internationally recognized? The data on your credit card’s magnetic strip? Pretty sure most people would answer never or infrequently to any or all of these questions, which is why there are folks like James (Jim) Mottola.
Jim spent 26 years at the Secret Service, thinking a lot about identification documents and the information contained – and not contained – on them. To law enforcement, identification is a vital part of the job. But with COVID-19, questions about identification data have taken on new forms and urgencies, beyond law enforcement and the ability to get on an airplane or drive a car. A great many of those questions revolve around health ID’s; documents that could confirm a person has the COVID-19 antibodies, or never tested positive for the virus, or received the proper immunizations before traveling to other parts of the world.
Would a health ID work, especially here in the United States? If so, how would it work and most importantly, how would you protect the data? “Dynamic Identification” is a conversation I recorded with Jim to discuss these questions and others. It’s a topic that touches on every citizen and business. If interested, just click on the video below.
Filed under: Combs & Company, Cyber Liability, Feature Friday, Insurance 101 | Tags: Combs & Company, Cyber Liability, Feature Friday, Insurance 101, Mitchell Ledven

By: Mitchell R Ledven, Insurance Advisor, Combs & Company, LLC
The current landscape of the U.S. workforce is quite different than it was six months ago. In a world once consumed by daily human interaction, we now find ourselves spending most of our days sitting in front of a screen and talking behind a keyboard. Some may say that this is just a short-term solution to the problem at hand, while others say it will be the way of life moving forward. While we don’t know for certain which answer is correct, we can agree that one thing is for sure and that is every day you log into a computer, there is a risk that someone is out there trying to take advantage of you. That person could be your next door neighbor or a 12-year-old hacker sitting in their parent’s basement on the other side of the globe. The point of this blog isn’t to shake you out of your boots, but it is to inform you about a way to protect your business and its assets. Enter Cyber Liability Insurance, a coverage that helps protect data and operations of your business if you find yourself the victim of a cyber related attack. Here’s how it works:
Cyber Liability Insurance helps protect your business from losses resulting from online threats. These breaches can be suffered on a 1st and/or 3rd party basis. This is a responsive coverage to help soften the blow due to a cyber-attack.
What it Protects Against:
- Username and password theft
- Phishing emails
- Ransomware/cyber extorsion
- Defense costs, fines, and penalties
- Business interruption after a cyber related incident
- Breach response
- Funds transfer fraud
- Crisis management/PR
- Website is hacked
In a Nutshell: If you store data or have systems connected to the internet, you are exposed to cyber threats.
Is it required?: No. However, all states have laws regarding breach notification. Some states have laws dictating cyber protocols. For example, NY has DFS rule 500 and the SHIELD Act, while California has the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA).


