For far too long, women have been sugar-coating our voices, thoughts, and opinions. That stops right here! Sugar Coated is a place where women can express their brilliance without sugar-coating anything. This podcast offers a platform for super-practical, actionable advice for women to overcome challenges and to make a significant impact on our families, our communities, and our world. Entrepreneur Adrienne Garland was conditioned early in life, like so many women to be nice, to not interrupt, and to be deferential to those in power. But she also learned to navigate her way, and despite success in climbing the rungs of the corporate golden ladder, she ultimately traded it in for a golden hammer to smash through injustice. Join Adrienne each week as she dives into raw conversations with some badass women - without any sugar coating!
The Sugar Coated podcast is an incredible platform that delves into important conversations around entrepreneurship, women in business, spirituality, emotional mastery, and mental wellness. Hosted by Adrienne Garland, this podcast provides a much-needed space for women business owners to share their stories and insights. The discussions are authentic and real, making it a delight to listen to each episode. Adrienne has created a valuable platform that not only inspires but also educates and empowers female entrepreneurs.
One of the best aspects of The Sugar Coated podcast is the insightful content it offers. Each episode features engaging conversations with incredible leaders in various industries. Adrienne's ability to ask thought-provoking questions opens up the minds of her guests and allows them to share their experiences and wisdom. From practical advice on building successful businesses to inspiration for being bold and making moves, this podcast provides genuine guidance for showcasing unique talents while navigating the challenging world of entrepreneurship.
Another great aspect of The Sugar Coated podcast is its emphasis on women supporting women. Adrienne runs a media company that champions women and gives them a microphone to speak their minds and elevate their messages. This platform goes beyond just the podcast; it fosters a community of like-minded individuals who can connect, learn from each other, and uplift one another. Through this podcast, Adrienne has created a safe space where women can be heard and celebrated.
While there are no major drawbacks to The Sugar Coated podcast, it would be beneficial to have more solo episodes where Adrienne shares her own insights and experiences as an entrepreneur. Although the guest interviews are valuable and inspiring, hearing directly from Adrienne would add another layer of depth to the podcast.
In conclusion, The Sugar Coated podcast is a must-listen for anyone seeking genuine guidance in entrepreneurship and self-expression. It offers a diverse range of perspectives from successful female entrepreneurs while creating a supportive community for women in business. Adrienne's passion shines through in every episode, making this podcast both entertaining and enriching. Tune in to be inspired, educated, and empowered on your own entrepreneurial journey.
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In this special episode of the She Leads Podcast, we're setting the stage for an incredible 2025! Host Shirelle shares exciting updates about what's to come, including new programs, a virtual event, and two live events in Los Angeles and New York. Tune in to hear how She Leads is gearing up to bring you more inspiring stories from women entrepreneurs and business leaders worldwide.Discover how this platform will continue to help you grow your business, build wealth, and create a lasting legacy. Plus, learn how you can share your feedback to shape the future of the podcast. Don't miss this preview of what's in store and how you can be part of a global community of empowered women.Subscribe, share, and stay tuned for more inspiring episodes in 2025!
"Together, we can do incredible things, and we need to build community to make it happen. The challenges we face are real, but women are awake and ready to change the world.She Leads Podcast hosted the amazing women and men who shared their leadership and entrepreneurial stories throughout 2024 showing us the inspiration to work towards our dreams. It is not an easy path to follow, and women need to build community, acknowledging the challenges we face in entrepreneurship but, also celebrating the bold change being led by women across industries. Women started to drive innovation and positive change, and we're on the cusp of a wealth transfer that will empower women even further. In 2025 we are launching the She Leads community, which will offer women entrepreneurs a space to transform, scale, and grow their businesses. Connect with us and join the community as we prepare for the future.
When your message is seen and heard by the right people, it will grow your businessJessica Rhodes is the Founder of Interview Connections, a pioneering podcast guest booking agency, author, and podcaster. She wanted to build a life she wanted and she left a successful career in the non-profit to become a stay-at-home mom. Jessica has built Interview Connections into a nearly seven-figure business and has now booked over 30,000 podcast interviews for more than 800 clients.Podcast guesting is a human-to-human relationship-building strategy, where entrepreneurs show up authentically and with presence, making a genuine connection with podcast hosts. Podcast guesting for online entrepreneurs is very important, especially for women entrepreneurs who want to expand their networks, build thought leadership, and attract ideal clients. She discusses how podcast guesting can help businesses gain visibility, make connections, and drive sales. Jessica initially worked with podcast hosts to book guests but later shifted to focusing on helping entrepreneurs become successful podcast guests due to demand. She stresses the importance of being mindful and present during podcast interviews, having good preparation, and taking action rather than waiting for everything to be perfect. You will fall in love with your voice with time! Women need to stop over-preparing and start taking action in sharing their message. It is important to see how men take immediate action while women often wait until they feel fully qualified. It is time to take action, be visible, and embrace the messiness of the journey!Snow Notes:▶️ Jessica started working on podcasts as a stay-at-home mom: her dad was her first client. 04:19
If women truly knew our collective power, all the nonsense would have stopped a long time ago!Robin Hamilton is an Emmy-award-winning TV Host, Producer, Filmmaker, Moderator, and Speaker specializing in creating impactful narratives that inspire transformation. As the founder of ARound Robin Production Company, she produces compelling films for non-profits, enhancing their fundraising and marketing efforts. Robin's documentaries, such as "This Little Light of Mine" and "Odessa's Reign," highlight social justice and resilience. It's time we get real about the struggles women face in media, filmmaking, and business. Robin shares her raw journey—from fighting for an agent's attention to carving her own path and creating impactful content. But here's the truth... it's not just about working harder or being "smart enough." It's about getting that leg up—whether it's an inheritance, a connection, or just finding someone who believes in you. And the system often isn't built for us to win.Robin talks openly about the challenges she faced in the media and filmmaking industries, and how women often struggle with a lack of support and access to opportunities. There are systemic issues that create barriers for women, especially women of color, everywhere. Her key is storytelling to boost the business and boost our values.The power is in our hands to create a different system. Women need to collaborate, share openly, and support each other more. It's about helping each other rise, not competing. When it comes to business, know your worth and double it. If you don't stand up for your value, the world won't either! Let's not just break the glass ceiling—let's shatter it. Together. Show Notes:
Join us for an inspiring She Leads Podcast episode with Linda Duncombe, former EVP and Chief Marketing Officer at City National Bank ("the bank to the stars"), who shares her remarkable journey from Australian banker to Hollywood Executive Producer. Her debut film "The Queen's Jewels" is a family adventure inspired by true historical events from 1715 and follows a young boy's treasure hunt after a fleet of ships is lost in the Bahamas.In this powerful conversation about leadership and self-advocacy, Linda delivers crucial insights for entrepreneurs on having your own back in male-dominated industries. She shares candid advice about effective fundraising, financial management, and why women must prioritize self-care alongside business growth. Drawing from her experience serving on boards including SAG-AFTRA Foundation, The Grammy Museum, and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Linda demonstrates how to lead with empathy while maintaining strong boundaries and self-advocacy.Whether you're scaling your business, transitioning careers, or seeking to make a bigger impact, Linda's journey from banking expert to film producer of "The Queen's Jewels" offers us, as women entrepreneurs, valuable lessons on embracing opportunities and trusting your expertise. Her story reminds us that our unique strengths - particularly in financial stewardship and empathetic leadership - are superpowers when combined with unwavering self-advocacy.As Linda says, a good leader needs to have empathy and she strongly believes it's women's secret sauce!Show Notes:
It's time to embrace your power and influence, no longer worried about societal expectations.Julie Castro Abrams is an expert in board governance, investing, and is an experienced CEO, movement builder, and leader. As the CEO of How Women Lead, a network of over 24,000 women, she is dedicated to breaking ceilings for women both individually and collectively. She is the Managing Partner of How Women Invest, the country's largest venture fund focused exclusively on women founders, and is passionate about helping women rise to positions of power.Julie shares the concept of the middle essence—when women in their 40s need to have an impact, be happy, and do meaningful work. Women own 52% of the wealth and have the financial power to drive significant change. However, there is a disparity between wealth control and decision-making, and most financial decisions are still made by men.It is time to break cultural barriers, and women should advocate for each other, reinforce women's voices, make introductions to expand networks, and be unapologetically visible through podcasts, books, and their communities. Entrepreneurship is key for women to take control and create more inclusive systems because women-led businesses often have a pro-social focus, addressing issues like climate change, good working conditions, and local community support.The challenge of investment women are facing can be fixed with the help of women-run venture funds that are growing and funding solutions for women's businesses. All this information and encouragement can be found in this episode and also in women's circles. So, finding a community that aligns with your values and needs—whether for business or social purposes—will be very helpful.Ladies, embrace every stage of your life, speak up, and pursue your dreams unapologetically.Show notes:⚡ Julie quit her job as a CEO: she felt the urge to impact the world by activating women to make systemic changes. 03:32
Summary: Sometimes, the path to clarity begins in the chaos—trust yourself to find the order that's waiting to emerge.We've all been navigating so much change recently, especially as women entrepreneurs. It's clear that more than ever, we need to step up and help women-owned businesses break past barriers, especially when statistics are showing how many don't even make it past the $100,000 mark.Personally, I've been doing a lot of thinking about how we approach challenges. As entrepreneurs, we face problems daily, but it's in those moments of difficulty that we can find opportunities to take action, experiment, and evolve. In my own life right now, I'm sitting in a bit of chaos but I've learned over the years that out of this mess, order will emerge. Trusting the process is key.I want to know—what's your environment like right now? Is it organized or chaotic? And are there things you need to shift to adapt to the changes happening around us?In this holiday season, I encourage you to connect with your loved ones, seek understanding, and be kind to those with different perspectives. Let's grow together and make the most of this season.Happy Thanksgiving to those celebrating in the U.S. And wherever you are, I'd love to hear what's going on in your world. Show notes:
Nicole Garrett, a certified hyperbaric technician (CHT), is the CEO of Under Pressure Hyperbarics and a recognized leader in hyperbaric medicine, with extensive experience in commercial diving, dive medicine, and hyperbaric therapy. She began her career at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), treating complex conditions like crush injuries, air gas embolisms, and diabetic wounds, and was part of a Department of Defense study on traumatic brain injuries. With over a decade of experience, Nicole has overseen the development of hospital-based hyperbaric centers nationwide and continues to consult and educate professionals globally.Nicole shares how moving to California to train dolphins as a career choice led her to commercial diving and then to hyperbaric therapy. She discusses her journey into entrepreneurship and the challenges of starting a business, especially issues with income during the COVID pandemic. Hyperbaric treatments are amazing in treating carbon monoxide poisoning, diabetic wounds, radiation injuries, and even traumatic brain injuries. With dissolving oxygen into the body's fluids, these treatments are stimulating stem cell release, and regenerating blood vessels has been a huge help for these and many more conditions.We can say that hyperbaric provides miraculous healing but also provides anti-aging and cosmetic benefits through the stimulation of collagen on a cellular level and preventing aging on a DNA level. Brain fog and lack of energy can become a thing of the past with these therapies, and they even help with Alzheimer's. For all with autoimmune issues like arthritis or any kind of pain or inflammation, this is a place to find relief.After this conversation, we know why Nicole is so passionate about spreading the word about this therapy, bringing it to everyone through a franchise model, and changing the mindset about the power of our body to heal itself. Boosting our health with this revolutionary treatment is the groundbreaking future of medicine for fighting the effects of modern living.Notes:
Having a role as a woman entrepreneur is powerful and can truly make change.Adrienne reflects on the recent U.S. election results and how the changing landscape could impact values, policies, and protections that matter deeply to so many of us. Now when mix of hope and concern is even more elevated, it is clear that women entrepreneurs should act more strongly in achieving economic power and creating positive change Adrienne also takes us behind the scenes of the She Leads Live 10th Anniversary Conference—the highlights, heartfelt moments, and some real challenges of creating an in-person event. She Leads is dedicated to inspiring and empowering women entrepreneurs for years to come; let's think innovatively and make a lasting difference beyond profit! Show notes:
There is incredible power in amplifying women's voices through speaking on stages and podcasts.Quinn Conyers is a founder of Speaking to Society and she transforms average events into epic experiences. As a professional corporate event emcee as well as a compelling keynote speaker. She shares her journey of discovering her talent for public speaking in college to becoming a professional emcee, keynote speaker, and event strategist. She explains that an emcee isn't just a speaker but an "event experience partner" who is responsible for managing the flow, handling unexpected challenges, and ensuring audience engagement from start to finish. For Quinn successful event marketing should go beyond demographics, connecting with attendees' deeper motivations and challenges—what she calls their psychographics.Quinn advises recognizing that emceeing and speaking require different skill sets and emphasizes the importance of identifying your specific strengths and energy levels for certain types of events, whether corporate conferences, multi-day engagements, or galas. She shares practical insights on how to sustain energy during long events and recommends that organizers collaborate with the right professionals to enhance the experience.Get ready to spark and show your energy to others. Show notes:
We have to build a bigger influence up, down, and across, in all of our relationships.Cate Luzio, the founder and CEO of Luminary, a global professional education and networking platform addressing and impacting the systemic challenges faced by women throughout their professional journeys. Luminary now includes a 22,000 sq. ft. space in NYC and a virtual network.The world still operates differently for boys and girls. Women are smart and capable but often don't fully believe in their abilities. While women are breaking down barriers, many of these barriers are internal. Overcoming imposter syndrome requires an “action-oriented” approach, along with subtle shifts in language and mindset. Using “I deserve” rather than “I need” brings up the confidence and that is crucial for becoming a visible role model who inspires others. Our leadership sets the tone for collective growth and support—finding win-win relationships and moving away from competition with other women is key. Cate's experience with Tiffany Dufu illustrates how competitive situations can turn into opportunities for mutual growth.It is time to embrace your achievements unapologetically, and find a community where you get the support that you need and where you can also provide support for others. Show notes:
You don't have to be a certain brand of woman in order to deliver your message.Mona Patel is a founder of Reframe with Mona, investor, philanthropist, and creator of the 9-Minute Reframe Process. She shares her journey from childhood in India to the recent Met Gala, where she turned heads in a stunning Iris van Herpen dress. With a blend of humor and vulnerability, she reflects on her struggles with identity, a tomboy image, and searching for her authentic self.Mona has a strong entrepreneurial mind and a love for freedom mixed with a love for fashion She talks specifically of creativity and aesthetics, which she refers to as "aesthetic intelligence” which she used at Met Gala to showcase her nonprofit work. Multiple businesses she built taught her lessons about flexibility, learning skills, and the power of real estate.Mona knows the power of connection and community along with the extensive education she got helped her to get out of the social pressures women face, especially in India, thanks to her parents' open-mindedness which was the key to her empowerment. She had a desire to turn a "guilty pleasure" of fashion into something meaningful. Through her organization, she combines her passion for couture with efforts to support grassroots initiatives in India, particularly for young women and girls affected by sex trafficking and other challenges. Mona's life was marked with resilience, seeking freedom, and breaking the norms in business and life but her mom taught her to balance between ambition and humility and that lesson has been a significant part of her growth. Show notes:
When you start living in alignment with your design, everything feels lighter—opportunities come more naturally, and there's no longer a need to push or force things.Mel McSherry is a CEO, author, podcaster, business and life coach who helps overwhelmed entrepreneurs align their lives and businesses by integrating human design with traditional business development. Mel predominantly works with women business owners who are exhausted and overwhelmed by combining spiritual gifts, as well as their 14+ years of business-building experience.Women entrepreneurs are disadvantaged when trying to mold themselves into systems designed for men. Mel shares how Human Design provides a way to design businesses that align with women's natural strengths and energy patterns. Human Design can lead to more authentic business strategies and healthier work-life balance which are needed for women to thrive. Even though there are five overarching types, as Mel explains, nothing is a cookie-cutter solution because Human Design reflects deeper, unchanging truths and explains why certain behaviors don't work for everyone.Mel shares that from 2027 we will be witnessing a huge change in the energetic shift from hierarchical systems to more fluid ones, based on communities. Mel advocates for authenticity and finding your own purpose while leveraging Human Design as a compass for success.Success isn't just about what you achieve—it's about how authentically you're living while you do it.Show Notes:
"It's not about what you make, it's about what you keep. You can be a $2 million company and broke, or a $650,000 company and rolling in the money."Pam, the CEO of Pivot Business Group, is a no-nonsense financial expert and speaker who specializes in analyzing and streamlining the back end of fast-growing companies, while efficiently creating more profit and strategic growth. Pam decided to create Pivot Business Group to ensure that no small business owner would face bankruptcy simply because they didn't understand their numbers.Pam shares her valuable experience and insights, noting that many entrepreneurs, especially women, undercharge for their services, undervalue their worth, and fail to set prices correctly. They also often neglect to pay themselves properly, have the wrong legal and tax structure for their company, and don't track their numbers correctly.For women, it is crucial to understand these financial aspects and stop undervaluing themselves. We aren't always educated about the financial tools and strategies available, but there are professionals who can help avoid these pitfalls. Investing in their expertise from day one is worth the cost and saves you from future pain and financial mess.Understand what your costs are, track your money in real time, and make sure you're setting money aside for yourself, delegate and enjoy your journey to success.Notes:
"As women, we're always making excuses for why we can't do things for ourselves. But if you don't make the time, it won't ever happen."Michelle Charpentier brings over 15 years of diverse experience, from startups to luxury brands. She founded Charp Consulting with a mission to empower all brands to reach their full potential. She is a leadership coach at Braven, a board member of the Columbia College Chicago National Alumni Board, where she contributes to mentorship and dynamic programming. Her focus is on supporting nonprofits, women-owned businesses, and fellow mom-preneurs through innovative consulting services and community-building initiatives. She's also a mom of three and an author.Michelle's journey to entrepreneurship started after spending nine years in the corporate world. Firstly in the fashion industry before leaping into entrepreneurship during the pandemic. Her love for mentoring and community building led her to found Charp Consulting.Her upcoming book is a labor of love and will guide people through self-discovery, helping them unlock their potential at every stage of life. Michelle believes that by doing inner work, understanding your personal beliefs, and aligning them with your career, you can find your true calling, whether you're an entrepreneur or working for someone else.The real fulfillment in your career doesn't come from finding a job but from finding one that resonates with who you are. If you're unhappy, it's not always about the company; it's about being misaligned with your purpose.Show notes:⭐ Mentorship space: Michelle's focus on supporting nonprofits, women-owned businesses, and fellow mom-preneurs. 04:42
As your company's founder, you are Beyoncé, and your slides in the pitch deck are your backup singers.Heather Lawver, the founder and CEO of Ceemo.ai, has helped underrepresented founders raise over $172 million in venture capital. Heather shares her entrepreneurial journey, starting from graduating high school at 12, launching her first startup at 13, and creating a platform designed to automate brand marketing and pitch deck creation, which helps founders look polished and market-ready.She says that pitch decks are like children's books for grown-ups who love money, while underrepresented founders often face a lack of early funding and expertise in branding and marketing. Heather decided to help fix this gap with Ceemo.ai. The approach to pitch decks is usually totally wrong because the founder, not the slides, should be the focus, as well as the emotional core that grabs an investor's attention. Founders should rethink stories by viewing them from various angles, incorporating classic storytelling methods, and avoiding getting lost in the weeds, which is the first mistake entrepreneurs make.Unfortunately, research shows there is a difference in how messages are received. Male founders often receive more positive, promotional questions, while women are asked defensive, preventative questions, even when delivering the same pitch. Women bring knowledge, kindness, and empathy, and we don't need to adopt toxic traits commonly attributed to male leaders. However, we often struggle with self-doubt and hesitation.It's time for women to reclaim their confidence and speak with the certainty and power we deserve. Language matters – saying "WHEN I reach my goals" instead of "IF I reach my goals" changes everything. Let's shed doubt and take up space! Notes:⭐ Ceemo is preparing founders for pitch decks: underrepresented founders start ‘one day behind' even if they have the funds. 03:37
When you invest in women, you invest in all of humanity and the economy.Melissa Wallace is the CEO of Fierce Foundry and co-founder of Fivefoottwo Marketing. Melissa has more than 25 years of marketing experience across many different areas - B2B, consumer, and the creative agency world, with a focus on pioneering technologies and entertainment. In 2023 Melissa launched Fierce Foundry - the first-ever FemTech Venture studio designed to reduce and equalize the deficit and funding for female founders. Unlike traditional accelerators or incubators, a venture studio builds companies from idea to exit, offering full lifecycle support to founders. Melissa explained how Fierce Foundry provides both entrepreneurial and business expertise to help women founders launch and scale their companies, with the goal of driving these companies to exit and reinvest in other female-led ventures, creating a "flywheel" effect.Male-focused startup model doesn't work as well for women entrepreneurs. Women face different challenges and need a tailored approach to success, one that better reflects our experiences and mindsets that don't have drinking bourbon and smoking cigars mindset.Women also have more phases in their lives, need reinventing, and as Melissa stated even middle of the life retirement. Reality is just different and career paths and models should be different as well. For Melissa resilience is a key trait for women in business but self-care is a critical component of success in entrepreneurship.We are all equal, but we are different and that is why women should support other women in business, from investing in female-founded businesses to simply creating space for women to thrive without burning out. Show notes:
The transformation happens with small and constant changes.Consistency is the key to success, and it is the backbone of this podcast, where we have hosted amazing women entrepreneurs every week for over a year without pause. It's Adrienne's labor of love, connecting women entrepreneurs and leaders, and helping listeners grow their businesses, mindset, and even their lives.But it's not all work and no play—there's a special 2-for-1 ticket offer for the She Leads Live Conference 2024, designed to make it easier for you and a friend to attend this transformative event. Expect over 300 women, 20 powerful speakers, and tons of networking, learning, and growth opportunities in NYC this October.We are here to support all women entrepreneurs, and we'd love your support too. Take a moment to leave a review for the podcast, not just to elevate the show, but to help uplift the incredible women featured throughout the series. Let's make this world a better place for all.Notes:
Join me for an exciting preview of the She Leads Live 2024 conference, celebrating our 10th anniversary! This two-day event in New York City is designed to inspire and connect high-level women entrepreneurs. Key highlights include:Dates: October 18-19, 2024Location: Civic Hall, Union Square, NYCFeatures: Celebrity keynote speakerInteractive workshopsPitch the Media panel Women's health panel sponsored by WinonaVIP networking eventsFinancial and business growth sessionsSpeakers include Alycia Huston, Diane Forster, Suzanne Evans, Pam Jordan, Alexis Caldicott, Dr. Paula Fellingham, and more industry experts. This conference is specifically designed for women entrepreneurs who are serious about breaking through the $1 million mark in their business. The 2 days will offer super-practical advice, networking opportunities, and expert strategies for business growth and funding.Early bird tickets end August 31st. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with driven, high-vibe women entrepreneurs from around the world!For tickets and more information, visit www.SheLeadsMedia.com or search "She Leads Live 2024 New York City" on Eventbrite. Can't wait to see you all there!! Show Notes:
Podcasting is a powerful tool for women business owners to share their stories and reach a targeted audience.Michelle Glogovac, a former corporate aviation executive, is a passionate podcaster, CEO and founder of the MLG Collective, a podcast PR agency, and the award-winning author of “How to Get on Podcasts."Michelle explains how she discovered her passion in podcasts as a space for changing the world and helping others genuinely share their stories. In 2018, she started to leverage the power of podcasting as a tool for entrepreneurs, especially women, to connect with their audience on a deeper level.What does it mean to be a guest on a podcast? It isn't just about self-promotion; it's about sharing valuable knowledge and building trust with listeners. It can have a ripple effect, amplifying your message far beyond the initial interview. Michelle offers practical tips for podcast guests on how to make the most of their appearances, from creating shareable content to repurposing interviews for maximum impact and thanking the host for creating the space for all that to happen. Michelle walks the walk when it comes to the strategies she teaches! Thanks to Michelle for sharing so many gems of knowledge with us!Women entrepreneurs who leverage the power of podcasting can more widely share their stories and amplify their voices to grow their businesses. Share your story to be told in your own words! Notes▶️ Launching a podcast, being a guest on podcasts, writing books, and getting media coverage: Michelle walks the talk! 03:08✨ Michelle's journey in the corporate world and the gift of being laid off: a blessing in disguise. 04:10
Be inspired to take action at She Leads LIVE 2024 Conference for Women Entrepreneurs and Leaders!Women are programmed from the beginning about their societal roles, and many of these outdated notions need to stop so we can make bigger progress in our businesses and our lives as female founders. Don't let these outdated messages and second guesses hold you back. Invest in yourself -and your business! It is time. Learn, connect, and join driven, serious women entrepreneurs at the She Leads LIVE 2024 conference and take a big step forward to grow your business so you can make a positive impact in the world! Adrienne discusses what to expect from the She Leads LIVE 2024 conference in New York City. The conference will cover content on mindset, finances, who you need to be to grow and scale your business, how to grow and scale your business, why finances are important, what you need to do to get your financial business house in order, how to make a profit, and how to pay yourself.Among these questions every entrepreneur has, there will be practical workshops on how to show up on different social media platforms and how to build your platform of credibility with branding, podcasts, and books.Entrepreneurship is the answer for women to get to wealth and make this planet a better place!! Show notes:
Women are improving their communities and humanity.Adrienne Garland CEO of She Leads Media is introducing the upcoming She Leads Live 2024 conference, which will take place on October 18-19 in New York City at Civic Hall. The event is dedicated to helping women entrepreneurs build strategic relationships, and gain practical life and business advice to push their businesses beyond the million-dollar mark. The speakers at the conference are not just inspirational figures but are fully accessible mentors who are committed to the success of women's communities. They are going to be diving into the mindset that will help in growing companies to that next level. And how to keep mind, body, and spirit healthy.She Leads LIVE is for women entrepreneurs. She Leads LIVE is for women leaders. She Leads LIVE is for women who are serious about taking their businesses past the seven-eight-figure mark, because it's so important to get to profitability, to get to wealth. Why? Because when women have wealth, we solve society and humanities problemsAdrienne is very passionate about helping women's voices be heard and taken seriously and She Leads LIVE this year celebrates its 10th anniversary. Come, learn, and celebrate women's entrepreneurship with us! Notes:
Women are natural multitaskers and can benefit from monetizing their downtime if needed.Christine Schaub is the author of the book Queen of the Side Hustle: Unleashing Your Potential for Extra Income. She makes her living with six side gigs, including hosting the award-winning web series Come On Over. She co-authored the number one Amazon Best Selling memoir, and was a former press secretary for a US congressman. Christine also has a background in corporate communications within healthcare, pharmaceutical, real estate, and entertainment companies. Women are master multitaskers. Christine explains all the options and skills women accumulate throughout life, often not recognizing these skills as opportunities for side gig income. She shares how to learn more skills without financial risks and how to strategize for success in the side gig economy.The side gig economy offers freedom and flexibility but lacks benefits like healthcare so keeping corporate jobs with side hustling is a win-win combination. However, just like any job, side hustling can lead to burnout, so balancing multiple side jobs and learning when to say no is crucial.The key is to experiment with side hustles to ensure financial stability. Be flexible and open to all avenues to maximize your potential. Notes
Understanding how to build a sellable business is a game changer. Carrie Kerpen is the founder of The Whisper Group, an exit-readiness advisory firm dedicated exclusively to women-owned businesses.Carrie has built and sold one of the world's first social media agencies and has continued helping female founders build and sell their businesses and live their lives fully. She is on a mission to get as much money in the hands of women as possible. Carrie has been a great friend and supporter of Adrienne and the She Leads LIVE conferences from the early days and has contributed her wisdom consistently.Carrie says that women often start businesses driven by passion but rarely think about how they will exit. It's imperative to consider an exit strategy from day one. Creating sellable businesses rather than focusing on immediate monetization is a key point Carrie is very passionate about.She says that so much about exiting is not just about the business but about us personally and being honest and relatable rather than projecting an overly polished image.Many business owners face regret post-exit due to lack of financial planning. Women must realize that small businesses can exit with six times more value and we need to embrace the idea of extracting wealth from our businesses in order to provide the security and power for ourselves and our families that we so rightly deserve.Notes:
Don't be afraid to take control of your financial life. Stephanie Xenos - Money Muse is a retired rocket scientist turned women's personal finance expert obsessed with helping women reach financial independence. She seeks to empower women of all ages and diverse backgrounds to jumpstart their journey toward financial freedom. Stephanie shares her life story and how she chose to study physics in college, thinking it would lead to high earnings. During her work at SpaceX, she invested significantly in her future Stephanie retired at 32 and decided to help other women achieve financial independence.There is a different perspective on retirement or taking breaks or sabbaticals instead of following a traditional work-retirement path. Leveraging your career to gain financial freedom is not hard. According to Stephanie, there is no need for having a financial advisor but with a bit of learning and time, building portfolios is not hard at all. Stephanie invested for 14 years so she could fully ‘retire'. While she focused intently on living a super-frugal lifestyle in order to heavily invest, she advises against sacrificing pleasures for the sake of investing. Rather, she promotes a mindful and more balanced approach to spending and investing in order to enjoy life both today and tomorrow. It would be wonderful for young women to get educated on investing early in life so that they can gain financial independence. When women have extra funds, they are more likely to invest in their families and their communities. With economic power, women will help humanity. Stephanie's life and her commitment to women and their financial empowerment shows us that the sky is the limit - so let's go for it!Show notes:
Therapy is for everyone, including entrepreneurs, and not something to be ashamed of.Dr. Nathilee Caldeirais a licensed psychologist and the founder and CEO of Let's Talk Psychological Wellness. Dr. Caldeirashares her journey from emigrating from Guyana at 19 to becoming a successful psychologist in New York. She started studying business, but she switched to psychology after a beautiful class experience and working at a camp for children who experienced trauma.Bringing together the two disciplines of business and therapy, she created her hugely successful NYC private practice to gain more flexibility and positively impact more lives directly. However, Dr. Caldeira soon faced overwhelming demand, leading her to expand and hire additional therapists - which was very challenging.Nathilee now seeks a more balanced approach to business as she is focused on optimally serving both clients and her employees. For her, there is great importance in defining personal success, valuing time over constant growth, and honoring the different seasons of life when making business decisions. Nathilee's experience with the importance of self-reflection, adaptability, and prioritizing well-being is a great lesson for all entrepreneurs. As women, we're often conditioned to keep pushing forward without considering how our goals and circumstances evolve. We have the freedom to redefine success and shape our businesses in a way that aligns with our personal values and life stages. Let's use our inner power and command of our choices to create the life we desire! Show notes:
Your personality is in your business.Kai Fuentes is the President and Founder of Ebony Marketing Systems, Inc., a multicultural market research firm. With her experience in researching a broad perspective on African American consumer issues, from music, and health, to automobiles, she has specific cultural insights into the research arena, which facilitates ethnic-bound perceptions and attitudes of multicultural communities. She also conducts multicultural market research in various languages, giving a voice to underserved communities and helping them get better living conditions. Kai's sparkling personality empowers those around her, but she was not always kind to herself until she discovered the transformative power of self-awareness and positive self-talk. Replacing negative thoughts with positive ones is crucial, especially for women. Inner work and healing significantly can help in the growth of one's business. Women must discover their own leadership styles, support their teams, give and receive compliments, and most importantly, value servant leadership by listening to their teams and intuition. Business leaders are like conductors creating a symphony, and that requires the efforts of many people.So let's connect by building each other up, not by self-deprecation. Show Notes:
Shira Yevin, founder of Gritty in Pink, shares her journey as an entrepreneur, musician, and activist. In this latest She Leads Podcast episode, Shira discusses her mission to achieve gender equality in the music industry and the creation of an online marketplace - INPINK - which connects women working in all aspects of the music business with industry pros who are committed to hiring a diverse talent pool of women.Shira's tenacity, boldness, and belief in her cause have led to significant accomplishments, including investment from Live Nation in her company, Gritty in Pink, as well as the support of influential figures like Melissa Etheridge who is now a strategic advisor. In her conversation with Adrienne, Shira emphasizes the importance of being bold, asking for what you want, and not taking no for an answer. This exciting conversation spans several topics including networking, confidence, and asking for what you want. Adrienne & Shira delve into the challenges faced by women in the business world and the importance of being bold and relentless. Shira shares personal stories and insights that will inspire and encourage listeners to step out of their comfort zones and advocate for themselves.Adrienne and Shira's challenge to listeners of The She Leads Podcast - Go out and ask for something you want — even if it feels out of reach!Show notes
To have a successful business, the first person we need to learn to lead is ourselves.Victoria is the CEO of Ugli Ventures, a marketing consultancy for 6-figure female founders, and a podcaster. Victoria focuses on female entrepreneurs and optimizing sales and marketing strategies, team building and leadership development to establish sustainable, profitable 7-figure enterprises. She has cultivated global brands across various sectors and countries including the US, the UK, China, Sri Lanka, the UAE and Mexico. Over the course of her career, Victoria has observed that men typically possess a mindset wherein they're less likely to feel the need to perfect every aspect themselves before delegating tasks. Contrastingly - and generally, women entrepreneurs often feel the need to ‘do it all' and end up focused on lower level tasks that hinder their businesses momentum. To move more efficiently towards success, it is essential to understand your business from a higher strategic level, envision what success looks like, and rise above the weeds. This high-level perspective allows one to more easily build a scalable marketing machine.Victoria believes women must do all they can to learn to delegate more effectively and focus on team building to drive business growth. The commitment mindset is something every business owner needs: create the goal, write real numbers down on paper, and check in on them every single week so you can adjust and keep the eye on the prize!Let's all commit to delegation for success!Notes:
Understanding the uniqueness of people around you is a key to success.Shani Bocian - the CEO of Allermi - started her career as an art historian, curator, and educator, but discovered that her passion lived in helping people feel well! The spark came by observing the incredible relief and improvement in lifestyle that her father- Dr. Bocian's - custom allergy formulations brought to so many people in her local area. Shani knew that she could help even more people across the US and set about the business of scaling this into a profitable business. Her innovative approach to personalized prescribed nasal sprays captured the attention of patients and investors, but the road was not without its bumps. After many rejections and tough meetings, Shani absorbed the feedback and after some internal searching, came to understand how to effectively pitch her business. This shift in focus and being growth minded is the key point of every successful conversation with VCs, and Shani shares her recipe. Shani's passion for her father's popular and effective treatments ultimately led her to the telemedicine field - which provides the ultimate convenience for patients with minor issues. Getting approval to operate Allermi in 45 states was certainly challenging, but Shani is exceptionally passionate about her mission to help people get relief!It just goes to show that the power of mission and determination can help to break barriers! Notes:
Don't be ashamed of your authenticity. Jana N. Nagase is a film critic, columnist, and podcaster originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association & Film Independent, and Brazilian International Press Association.Since 2012 she has supported the community with the columns she writes for Gazeta News, the biggest Brazilian newspaper in the US based in Florida. This year, her YouTube channel “Jana on Camera” celebrates its 10th anniversary. Jana on Camera provides behind-the-scenes interviews with artists from big studios, independent studios, and Latino newcomers in the entertainment industry.Jana shares her success and how she overcame many of the hardships that immigrant women face in trying to navigate the entertainment industry. She reveals her process of securing red carpet interviews from celebrities and addresses the level of preparation that's required. Jana created a business from what she loves doing the most, despite many people telling her she didn't have the right ‘look' for this field of work. Naysayers can say what they want, but this tough lady proves that love, authenticity, and following the principles of good journalism can truly make miracles happen. The most important thing is to trust yourself and not let anybody else tell you who you are! Jana's advice is to hold on to who you are in your heart and don't change your essence or your accent - for anyone!!Notes
Our inside wholeness is what creates prosperity.Ruchi Pinniger is a former Wall Street executive and founder at Watch Her Prosper. Her company provides financial mentorship, support, and services to women-led service-based businesses. After personal and family struggles, Ruchi shared a story about how one Prada bag taught her that true prosperity is in inner wholeness rather than material possessions.Even women would rather talk about their death than money, Ruchi explains that financial support and help are crucial to all businesses of all sizes. The numbers are data and when is used properly can show a path one business should take, but creating a safe, non-judgmental space for women to discuss money, is crucial for practical financial planning and support.Not only the financial support matters for business success but also our internal beliefs and self-care. Ruchi's RIR concept (Recognize, Interrupt, Reframe) helps women shift from disempowering to empowering thoughts about money and success. This involves recognizing negative self-talk, interrupting it, and reframing it with positive affirmations.Both personal and societal conditioning are tough for women, and there is a need for a holistic approach that will include work but also balance it with well-being and self-compassion. Having more spaciousness and ease in our lives will lead to greater success. Reframing our habits and believes is the key and anything is possible for us after that. Notes:
Saying Yes to opportunities in front of you is the key.Dina Sherman is a voice-over actress and the official announcer for the Annie Awards. She emphasizes the importance of storytelling, authenticity and the constant learning she gained through her extensive experience in animation, anime, commercials, radio, TV, and film.Her creative career started in elementary school with prank phone calls with impressions and continued with National awards for speaking. The transition from TV and stage to voice-overs was pivotal for her career. Her work in charity and helping underprivileged groups is a way to get back to the community and world for having a great and interesting job she adores. Dina's focus is on literacy so her charity work in reading to kids and adults transformed towards digital format during COVID through her YouTube channel for kids.Women are usually pressured with all kinds of ‘shoulds' and Dina shares how she is balancing this pressure from outside but also created within. As women go through different stages of life, exploring and enjoying all stages of wisdom and experience gained, is the road to happiness and a fulfilled life.Notes:
Women are real rock stars.A woman of many talents and passions, Amanda Samoyloff, is an actor, writer, producer, poet, and the founder of SamoyloffPR, specializing in branding and PR. Amanda started her creative journey from acting as a kid, then continued in her college days through speech and debate, but working with musicians in Hollywood, gave her a specific view towards PR.Combining her experience with rock stars, Amanda wanted to inject that Rock ‘n' Roll vibe into clients' branding while establishing women in the media landscape. As women are not being represented enough in the media, especially in male-dominated fields, women need to ensure diverse voices are heard out there. Women have the common issue of imposter syndrome, but we need to believe in ourselves and as soon as we pull from the backend into the spotlight it will significantly boost our businesses.Today, Amanda shares strategies about personal branding, the best time to hire a PR, how to leverage your story, and how to prepare before a product launch. Women need to be recognized, but to achieve that, it's important to ditch perfectionism, find time for ourselves, and believe in our strength. Establishing a healthy reward system and finding time for creative activities is crucial for preventing burnout.We need to shine our light, so let's just keep beating that drum and let's get out there to rock!Notes:
You must listen to this transformational, impactful, and thought-provoking episode with futurist and my new friend who I wish I could hang out with every single day, Latia Vaughan! Latia helps us to see that if you embrace who you are, and own your power, it will make the world turn!Futurist, thought leader, strategist, and best-selling author, Latia Vaughan works with people and businesses, helping them evolve and own their power. She represents ~1% of African American Woman Futurists in North America, and her data-driven insight, and future foresight, have not only illuminated industries but have also ignited a transformative spark in individuals and organizations alike!Latia left the corporate world to serve humanity in a more impactful way. She began coaching women and helping them build their businesses, as well as helping organizations with transformational consulting work. She emphasizes that evolution is not always pretty, but rather filled with messy parts and growth, as well as learning to collaborate together. She now leads a life dedicated to launching people and businesses into Evolution!If it's not a loss, it's a lesson - let's turn those lessons into even bigger wins!Notes:
If you don't believe in what you're doing, how can you expect anyone else to?Jane Hanson is an Emmy award-winning television journalist, a coach, and a media trainer, working on helping people to communicate better. Jane believes in putting ourselves in someone else's shoes, being respectful, and remembering there is no magic formula to good communication and relationship building.Statistics tell us that most of the people who are becoming entrepreneurs now are women. Jane encourages women to look around and see how many opportunities there are to help each other on our journey. We are surrounded by community, there are many ways in which we can help each other spread the word about our businesses, and the things we are passionate about.Never forget to have fun and not take anything too seriously!Notes:
Experts get in the way of their own discoveries!Carol Sanford is a positive contrarian who believes that no matter the outcome, it can be a meaningful one. As a professor, Carol ensures never to use the same idea twice, which provides a space for creating useful and valuable evolution in her thinking. Being an expert blocks people's learning, as she emphasizes and Carol does not class herself as one. Carol believes that discovering who you are, takes a lifetime - the secret is not in deciding who you are, but rather discovering it. We all have work to do, we show up for our businesses, whether we like it or not, and we will discover new things every year. We do not necessarily need to strive for new content, but rather an extension and evolution of something useful to the world.You cannot do this alone - grow your capacity in a developmental community!Notes:
Take that chance - go down a different path!Nasrin Yafari is a Japanese-Iranian-American, designer, and entrepreneur who began her career in education, straight out of NYU, where she worked with people, and learned and grew into marketing. Nasrin shares her experiences in building a successful Brooklyn-based fashion brand, with a focus on taking risks and being true to herself. Taking a chance, Nasrin started her own business, going from manufacturing face masks during the pandemic to colorful jumpsuits.Nasrin believes strongly that it is good to go down a different path while trusting your gut. Following one dream does not mean other passions don't exist, but rather that they can be executed over a long period of time. Many people end up jumping ship when things are difficult, but Nasrin teaches the power of pushing through dips and slumps.We must remember that entrepreneurship is a marathon - don't give up when things are hard!Notes:
Your business is not your baby; it is there to help and support you - not the other way around!With a degree in marketing, Lucy Vincent began her career in corporate sales and marketing where she worked for several top brands. Not wanting to build someone else's dream, she quit without a backup plan. She knew she had the persistence it takes to succeed and launched The Agency Accelerator to equip women with strategy and support to build, grow, and scale their marketing businesses to six and multi-six figures online. Lucy helps freelancer social media managers make more than they ever thought possible without being glued to their phone 24/7 to build sustainable and profitable businesses. Her focus? Women entrepreneurs - which is why we love Lucy so much!Lucy believes that creating inner trust is crucial, especially as women entrepreneurs, and this trust allows us to step up to the next level. Keeping promises and commitments to ourselves is what allows us to build confidence, trust, and belief in ourselves. This is not only life-changing for us, but also for those around us - our friends and family.It is proven that when women have money to spare, they make the world a better place. So now it is time for us to both learn and unlearn what we need in order to reach that point!
Knowledge is power - and we can never have too much! A native of Pennsylvania, Dr. Cathleen Brown, is a board-certified OB/GYN, trained in Hawaii. She went on to serve on Army bases across the country, and is now the medical director at Winona. Dr. Cat has dedicated her career to women's health and improving access to care and achieving positive health outcomes.Winona is a tele-health company that aims to empower, educate, and treat women throughout the entirety of their menopause journey. Now available in 30+ states, Winona allows women to access healthcare without having to physically visit a clinic or hospital and get access to a physician at any hour of the day. Dr. Cat works collaboratively with patients. Together, the shared decision process empowers patients. While every woman is different, there are core things for which Dr. Cat believes women need to focus. Two of these are nutrition and physical activity. As women, we need to take care of ourselves, slow down, and not allow ourselves to be spread so thin.The more you learn about yourself, the more you will be able to recognize changes in yourself and the more you will be able to make the changes you need to in your own life! Notes:
It is important to give ourselves credit for what we have accomplished.Hayley Foster, Founder & CFO of Foster Inc., began her career in advertising before the Internet became popular. Moving onto digital advertising, Hayley partnered with a friend to start her first business, a promotional marketing company with offices in New York, LA, and China. Hayley refers to her time building and running her business as attending the school of hard knocks for entrepreneurs, acknowledging the lessons she learned and what she had to offer to other women. Haley's resilience and ability to pivot through many challenges in work and private life, but also honoring her desires, spurred her personal evolution. Crucial moments allowed her to find her passion. Hayley she shares tips on reading books, building awareness, thinking about our intentions, and guiding women entrepreneurs through fast-changing circumstances. Hayley believes that it is vital to engage and connect with people, and her Foster Women community is a specially vetted space for women to get stronger and better in business and life without feeling like we always need to control everything.The way to experience life fully is only possible if we don't control it constantly. Notes:
When you do your marketing right, clients will come ready to buy.With a background in psychology, Alexis Caldicott is known to many as the queen of event marketing. As an international speaker, messaging consultant and marketing strategist, Alexis supports entrepreneurs and business owners in creating six figures in three days from their events and marketing.Not everyone who is successful is passionate about everything that they do each day, many people are passionate about what their business allows them to do and about the results clients will get. Good business decisions are not made on passion but rather based on data and numbers.Remember to be passionate about the impact that you have and do not doubt the experience that you have!
Being a part of family business means being a part of long-lasting values and reputation.Guillermo Salazar, a renowned family business consultant and global speaker, brings invaluable insights into effective family business governance and communication, empowering enterprises for success.Guillermo dives deep into the world of family business governance, communication, and legacy-building. Whether you're an entrepreneur or involved in a family business. He seriously takes into account the blood, sweat, and tears that the entrepreneur put into the business and describes owners as heroes who influenced and helped the whole family around them with the business. Guillermo is opening our minds to other aspects of the entrepreneurial journey that we don't often think about, and educating us on all the different considerations that we need to be thinking about when we're either, involved in a family business or we've created our own family business.Notes:
If you believe in yourself, others will too!A dear friend of the She Leads Media, Cheryl Eisen, is know as 'the celebrity interior designer', and she is a huge supporter of the female founder community and women entrepreneurs everywhere. Cheryl believes strongly in a solid work ethic, resilience, and learning as much as you can as you create your routine and build your business. To become the person you want to become, you have to dig deep and become passionate as well as tough. The reality is that only 2.1% of the total capital invested in venture-backed startups go to women. Therefore, if feasible, self-funding is the way to set yourself up well for the future; a future without debt. Having begun her journey on a limited budget, without fancy degrees, Cheryl deeply understands the scrutiny that women can face. She knows the strength and creativity all women possess and encourages women to go for it, as there is power in knowing that you can do it yourself! Please enjoy the conversation between Tanya Klitch, accomplished editor and journalist, and Cheryl Eisen. Notes
Real estate is a really just a simple math equation.Lindsey Lovell, CEO and founder of the Millionaire's March is also a speaker, entrepreneur, and expert real estate investor who helps women learn how to reach financial independence.Growing up, Lindsey believed that if you put your head down and worked hard, success will follow. However, she, like many women, was never taught to make money work for her in quite the same way that it is taught to men. Her aha moment happened during COVID when she decided to learn the secrets of real estate investing. Lindsey shares practical tips, advice, opportunities, and challenges in real estate investing that have helped her achieve huge success in a short amount of time. She explains what real estate syndication is and how group investment can be used to gain income without any deep knowledge of real estate. Lindsey explains why real estate is I.D.E.A.L. (Income, Depreciation, Equity, Appreciation, Leverage) for investing and how women can be either passive or active investors on the road to achieving financial stability and independence. She is incredibly passionate about making real estate investing accessible to a broader range of individuals, including single mothers and those with limited capital. Despite the sometimes intimidating real estate jargon, which pervades every industry, the world of real estate is really not that intimidating at all. Lindsey will help you to explore investment opportunities, check resources, set your goals and make our communities and lives better because – as the tide rises, all boats rise together.Notes:
Life finds you while you're chasing it.Sunaina Sinha Haldea is a Global Head of private capital advisory for Raymond James. She's a regular guest on CNBC and has written Five Habits to Build Mental Strength for Fast Company. She had been a senior meditator for over 15 years when she started her entrepreneurial journey. Parallel with her entrepreneurial journey she started with meditation and that became a secret of her success in business and balancing her life - as she explained - she could not make it without it. The superpower of meditation is in allowing us to control our thoughts and emotions, not to let our thoughts and emotions control us. Sunania felt incredible liberation and huge empowerment when she started controlling her mind and making decisions without her mind running her but learning and focusing clearly on all challenges in front of her. Sunaina also enhances the role of meditation in managing the demands of entrepreneurship and maintaining mental strength. In the world where we started talking about mental issues but solutions for those should be proactive, and she advocates for integrating meditation into early education as a tool for building resilience and preventing mental health issues.She discussed the importance of setting boundaries and staying true to our values, especially in the face of pressures and temptations, and how meditation helped her with mindfulness and balance. Even her children are practicing it. We control how we live our days, how we experience each day, so take control over your life! Show notes
Alycia Diggs-Chavis, is an energy healer, intuitive coach, and CEO of BlueViolet Energy Healing. She shares her journey from studying international business at Harvard to working in corporate leadership for over 20 years. After she experienced the issues of becoming an empty nester, she transitioned to entrepreneurship and working with people in a completely different way. Through self-discovery and working with a coach, Alicia found her new calling in energy healing and became a certified master energy healer. Alycia helps leaders reduce stress and find their core through custom energy work in corporate environments. Corporate wellness is very important because as human beings we don't leave our lives behind, but take it with us to work as well. That is why self-awareness, growth, and achieving the state of flow are crucial for all leaders and their success. Women especially need to step outside their roles built for everyone else but themselves. Women just don't build the same type of relationships with themselves as with other people. That is why it is crucial to look inward and figure out who we really are, make ourselves centered, and walk with confidence. A need to take time to reconnect with ourselves is huge and results in peace, confidence in decision-making, and getting back to balance is mirroring directly to the business success.Only when you're learning yourself - you're loving yourself, you're investing in yourself. When you are showing yourself to others - you're investing in others. Let's heal ourselves and the whole world. Show notes:
Competence builds confidence.Kim Carpenter, CEO and Founder of People at the Center, is a high-performance leadership & executive coach, as well as a corporate trainer and speaker. Using researched-backed tools and proven practices, she and her team help organizations shape leaders who bring their teams together. Kim shares her journey from corporate to entrepreneurship and her vision for creating people-centric work environments. She discusses the challenges of transitioning to entrepreneurship and offers insights on finding speaking opportunities. Kim emphasizes the importance of communication and connectedness in changing corporate culture to be more human. TakeawaysTransitioning from corporate to entrepreneurship requires self-reflection and a desire to make a bigger impact.Speaking engagements can be an effective marketing strategy for entrepreneurs, and finding opportunities can be done through networking, online platforms, and intern assistance.Creating people-centric work environments requires a focus on communication, connectedness, and building trust.Identifying the need for change in corporate culture often comes from feedback, surveys, and a desire to improve workability.Show notes:
Gain your independence with an additional stream of revenue with e-commerce and Amazon FBA.Lesley Hensell is a co-founder of Riverbend Consulting and has been an Amazon seller for almost a decade. Lesley shares her journey from a work-from-home mom to a successful entrepreneur. She has personally helped hundreds of third-party sellers on Amazon to get back on track and thrive with an additional stream of revenue. Discover the game-changing power of platforms like Amazon and eBay, and the transformative impact of fulfilling family needs through entrepreneurship. When women have an extra dollar to spend, they pour it into their community - and that just makes the world a much better place.Are you ready for your entrepreneurial journey? Let's thrive together!Notes:
Our time is our most valuable asset.Kami Guildner is the founder of the Extraordinary Women Ignite Conference and host of the award-winning Extraordinary Women Radio™. She is the best-selling author of Firedancer: Your Spiral Journey to a Life of Passion and Purpose and was named to the 2020 Twenty-Five Most Powerful Women in Business List by the Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce. Kami believes women's voices matter and that women are natural connectors, knowing how to support each other and collaborate in a more personal level.As women, our natural ability to build relationships changes how we do marketing. New women leaders build businesses differently now than they used to, honoring relationships and leaning into each other. This is our advantage as women, embodying our message and seeing how it in turn changes our lives. When we smartly build businesses, Kami shares, we simplify our business models and realize that time prosperity goes alongside wealth prosperity, allowing us to flourish.We get to choose where we set boundaries, giving us the ingredients necessary for success!Notes: