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It's no secret that female entrepreneurs just do not have the same access to venture capital and funding as our male counterparts. But Arielle Loren is here to shake up the game by helping more women break glass ceilings and get in the room. Arielle Loren is the founder of 100k Incubator, the first business funding mobile app for women in Apple and Google's app stores. She helps early-stage female entrepreneurs get funding for their businesses while helping them scale to $100k+ in yearly sales. She joins the show today to share how she got into the space, specifically her journey through merging the process of scaling and venture capital for early-stage female entrepreneurs. She also shares how female entrepreneurs can access funding and venture capital, and what her best advice is for investing the capital you earn. Arielle also shares her insight on how debt can be extremely beneficial for your growth, how women can start getting comfortable with their innate power, and her best tips for moving past obstacles - no matter how hard they may seem. This episode is for all the female entrepreneurs out there. Tune in to hear Arielle's expert advice on funding, venture capital, and entrepreneurship. In this episode, we cover: Arielle's journey merging the process of scaling and capital for early-stage entrepreneurs How female entrepreneurs can start tapping into capital How debt can be extremely beneficial for your growth Is there a smart way to invest your capital? How entrepreneurship blossomed in Arielle's life How women can start getting comfortable with the power they carry Arielle's vision for 100k Incubator Arielle's advice on moving past obstacles Connect with Arielle: Website: https://100kincubator.com 100K Incubator mobile app - https://100kincubator.com/pages/app
"What does it look like to build an organization that has a more matriarchal structure? What does it look like for us to have more transparent conversations with each other about building a company, working together, salaries, compensation, all of these things?" In this episode: Join Arielle Loren Palmer, Founder of SheEO Venture 100k Incubator, and SheEO founder Vicki Saunders, as they chat about approaches to getting capital to women on their own terms. 100K Incubator is a mobile app for early stage women entrepreneurs to get funding for their companies, live coaching, and results driven classes to help them scale their businesses to at least 100K in yearly sales. They also discuss: Using design and technology as a solution to overcome barriers The ongoing process to develop the best fintech solution for women entrepreneurs to showcase their work Stories of women who are deeply passionate about the work they're doing, and why they need the support to bring their ideas to life How 100k Incubator is partnering with corporations who are interested in social impact The importance of cross-collaboration between entrepreneurs Building social impact into her own business, as a model for inclusivity and values-driven work We invite you to join us as an Activator at SheEO.World. Take action and engage with Arielle + 100k Incubator on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Listen in to the conversation we had with @arielleloren, founder of the 100K Incubator. She gave us insight on what we need to help finance our brand. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arielle Loren is the founder of 100K Incubator, and an advocate for women entrepreneurs. 100K Incubator is the first business funding mobile app for women in Apple and Google’s app stores, and has a long-term mission to help 100,000 early stage women entrepreneurs get funded and scale their businesses to $100,000 in annual sales. With over a decade of experience working with startups, Arielle’s groundbreaking approach to funding and scaling small businesses has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Cheddar TV at the New York Stock Exchange, BET, Essence, Create Cultivate, Hello Alice, and several others. Arielle is a graduate of Harvard University, where she holds a master’s degree in Management and graduate certificate in Strategic Management. She also earned a graduate certificate in International Business Management from Georgetown University, and a bachelor’s degree in Social and Cultural Analysis and a certificate in Producing from New York University. CONNECT WITH ARIELLE https://arielleloren.com/ https://www.instagram.com/arielleloren/ https://100kincubator.com/ https://www.instagram.com/100kincubator/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Need help starting your brand. Download our FREE Brand Prep Guide here: bit.ly/bybtl
This week on the podcast, Maya chats with Arielle Loren about funding solutions for your business, regardless of your industry. Download the 100K Incubator App: https://100kincubator.com/Learn more: https://arielleloren.com
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When starting your own business, there’s a crucial step which can’t be avoided: getting funds/funding/funds. It might sound scary and hard, but today’s guest Arielle Loren makes it easy! Arielle Loren is a business strategist and founder of 100K Incubator, the first business funding mobile app for women. Her mission is to help 100,000 early stage women entrepreneurs get funding for their businesses and scale to 100K+ in yearly sales. Highlights: Arielle explains her passion for helping early staged entrepreneurs and how she came up with the idea of creating the 100K Incubator. The importance of educating and centralizing information in order to help entrepreneurs understand the process of funding a business from scratch. Arielle details all of the different steps that entrepreneurs have to take when joining her program in order to see real and exciting results.Arielle recommends how to start a new business from a financial and funding perspective. Arielle explains what crowdfunding is, the different types of campaigns you can run with it and which are more suitable for each given situation. When thinking about the future of funding, Arielle gives us her perspective on the importance of technology and data in this kind of operationArielle points out the main pitfalls she encounters when working with entrepreneurs, and she gives the best advice to reverse or change them.You can learn more about Arielle, on her 100K incubator website or you can follow her on Instagram Remember you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook.Are you ready to become a true CEO of your business? Are you seeking more confidence and success? This series of 4 FREE VIDEO WORKSHOPS will take you on an ENTREPRENEUR JOURNEY to fulfill your goals and dreams.
Power Women of South Florida is a podcast series that highlights female entrepreneurs in the greater Miami area who are working everyday to reform and revolutionize companies and impact the South Florida community. Women in leadership and business innovation face unique challenges now, more than ever, during the Coronavirus pandemic. In part one of a three part series, host Lauren Wion talks with Arielle Loren, the founder of 100k Incubator, to discuss the challenges our community business owners are facing during this uncertain time and how crucial it is to learn about finance and to know what funding options are available.
Power Women of South Florida is a podcast series that highlights female entrepreneurs in the greater Miami area who are working everyday to reform and revolutionize companies and impact the South Florida community. Women in leadership and business innovation face unique challenges now, more than ever, during the Coronavirus pandemic. In part three of a three part series, host Lauren Wion talks with Arielle Loren, founder of 100k Incubator, to discuss how to continue influencing our next generation, who is currently facing this massive interruption as schools have been recessed indefinitely in response to the ongoing pandemic. Loren provides strategies on how to engage with our youth and instill the importance of the continuation to learn during this time.
Power Women of South Florida is a podcast series that highlights female entrepreneurs in the greater Miami area who are working everyday to reform and revolutionize companies and impact the South Florida community. Women in leadership and business innovation face unique challenges now, more than ever, during the Coronavirus pandemic. In part two of a three part series, host Lauren Wion talks with Arielle Loren, finance guru and founder of 100k Incubator, to discuss the challenges around being a motivational, keynote speaker during social distancing enforcements.
Today, Damian and I chatted with Funding Expert and Harvard Grad, Ms. Arielle Loren. Arielle Loren is the founder of 100K Incubator, the first business funding mobile app for women in Apple and Google’s app stores. She’s helping 100,000 early-stage women entrepreneurs get funding for their businesses and scale to 100K+ in yearly sales. In this episode we discussed: How to prepare your business to get funding The different types of funding and options you have How to acquire funding as a startup, or seasoned entrepreneur The right way to use funds to grow and scale your business And so much more! Arielle also shared her 100K Incubator app and how she is helping thousands of women acquire 30,000+ in funding for their business. Connect with Timeesha: www.TimeeshaDuncan.com Instagram: Instagram.com/TimeeshaDuncan Connect with Arielle Loren www.ArielleLoren.com www.100KIncubator.com Instagram: Instagram.com/ArielleLoren
This week Danielle & Nicole debrief after Nicole's experience at Create & Cultivate's first-ever Small Business Summit. As blossoming small business owners ourselves, we're always seeking the opportunity to communicate, connect and learn alongside others especially in the presence of the greats (um, hellooo Marie Forleo!) Nicole took the opportunity to join 500 other small business owners on their journey. This all-day NYC event featured icons like Courtney Quinn, Arielle Loren, Puno Dostres, Lisa Price, Sophia Bush and Stacey London, and of course, Jaclyn Johnson. In this episode, Danielle interviews Nicole on her experience at the Small Business Summit and how some of her key takeaways are relevant and applicable to the classroom, a growing small business, and beyond. You'll hear some of the top content and advice from the experts mentioned above, but one key piece that Nicole walked away with is crafting a true "pitch". In the link below, you'll get a true tutorial of how to do this for your own platform. Check out Puno Dostres' take on the ultimate pitch. https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18069646789158033/
We sit and talk with 100k Incubator creator and founder Arielle Loren. 100k Incubator is a mobile app for women looking for business funding. Email: Freshmondayspodcast@gmail.com IG: @FreshMondaysPodcast Diana IG: @IAMDIANAC_ Marley @LUVMARLEY_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fresh-mondays-podcast/message
Arielle Loren is the real deal. She's a Harvard-trained business strategist, a realist and a dreamer, a friend and a mentor. In this episode she flips the script on us and shares why keeping your day job as an early-stage entrepreneur may just be necessary to going all in on your dreams. --- READY TO BECOME KNOWN? Learn 5 Things You Must Master Before You Can Grow Your Influence And Build A Profitable Personal Brand. Grab Your Free Guide Here: https://www.candishickman.com/freeguide/ Join Becoming Known Academy for access to group coaching support for just $25 a month. Cancel anytime: https://www.becomingknownacademy.com/ Work 1:1 with Candis to help you differentiate yourself from the crowd using the power of personal branding: https://www.candishickman.com/start/ LET’S CONNECT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/candishickman/ https://www.instagram.com/becomingknownpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candisahickman https://www.facebook.com/becomingknownpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/candisahickman
I know our entire audience isn't entrepreneurs, but for those who are, this episode is for you. As well, if you are genuinely curious how business, branding and start ups work, it's a great conversation to listen in on. I met our guest, Arielle Loren in 2015 when she attended my Wild Soul Movement retreat in Costa Rica. Ever since I've really enjoyed watching her business and trajectory evolve and we dove into all the parts in this conversation. We talked about integrating larger social issues into business, which is what she's been doing by focusing on the disparity between how funding gets allocated to the rest of the entrepreneur field vs what's available to early stage, women of color founders. She explained the difference between different types of funding, what "bootstrap mentality" means, and how to leverage and build credit and gain access to certain circles. We explored where people waste their money in the early stages of running a business, the psychology and process to sales, working remotely, AND the role self care, focus and perspective play in running a sustainable business. I also loved hearing about her various ventures over the years, living abroad, and how she landed in Miami as her current home base. This is a rich and layered conversation. Enjoy and share! xo, E For more information and for full show notes, head to http://untameyourself.com/299 Truth Telling with Elizabeth DiAlto aims to cut through the noise and ignorance of our current culture by exploring the truths of a diverse range of incredible voices. From authors artists, creatives and educators, to activists, speakers and those in various scientific and esoteric fields - our guests hail from cultures and countries all over the world. Expect courageous conversations that range from insightful, uplifting, and illuminating, to uncomfortable and sometimes even confrontational. Each episode invites you, with a ton of love and respect, to listen with your heart and mind wide open. You never know when a perspective might click into place like the puzzle piece you've been searching for OR didn’t even know you were missing. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! To keep up with the show notes & quotes from our guests, follow me on Instagram and get on the weekly notification list here!
Arielle Loren is the CEO of the Arielle Loren Agency, managing dozens of companies and building out high ROI marketing campaigns. As a Harvard grad, former sex columnist, and Kundalini Yoga Instructor, she created the DRIVEN workshops to help women in business develop their "whole power" - self, sex, and spirit. The workshops combine non-traditional business strategy, Kundalini yoga, and sexual energy breathing exercises to create an intentional, pleasurable, and prosperous work-life balance.
There are so many interesting things to know about today’s guest, Arielle Loren, I don’t even know where to begin! A former sex columnist and founder of an erotic magazine, this now marketing agency owner encourages all female entrepreneurs to empower themselves and do all the things that bring them pleasure. Be sure to listen in as we talk about tapping into this power and how keeping honest and authentic lines of communication open with others and ourselves can help lead you to your ultimate happiness. -- Questions Asked in This Episode: What are you doing now and how did you get there? Would you share with us what it means to you to be sexually empowered? Why are we so afraid of asking for the things that bring us pleasure? How do we set up and enforce boundaries and why do we need them so desperately? Where do you have to go in order to push yourself through the scary parts? What do you do to self-soothe yourself and give yourself permission to change? What do you do when someone’s business is not working and they think it’s someone else’s fault? Do you ever struggle with overachieving or perfectionism and what does that look like if you do? When you take on too much, what does that look like? In This Episode We Talk about: Arielle’s intriguing career journey so far Infusing pleasure into your life with even the simple things How mastering your sensuality/sexuality allows you to show up bigger in the rest of your life Why we need to clearly communicate and set boundaries up front Why it’s so important for entrepreneurs to focus on their own personal development Giving yourself space and letting your feelings settle when problems arise How Arielle’s “Driven” events each have an organic and unique approach Finding balance and simplicity The benefits of taking “me time” and rest The importance of being authentic and honest And so much more… Quotes: “The more in touch I am with my body the more open I’m able to be.” “There’s no way to lose something that was meant for you.” “Give yourself permission to change.” “The more honest you are, the happier you will be.” -- Arielle Loren is a top business strategist, trained at Harvard University, where she received both a master’s degree in Management and a graduate certificate in Strategic Management. She also holds a graduate certificate in International Business Management from Georgetown University, and a bachelor’s degree in Social and Cultural Analysis and a certificate in Producing from New York University. As the CEO of the Arielle Loren Agency, she and her team manage dozens of companies on behalf of her clients and build out high ROI marketing campaigns. Our work has been featured in FastCompany, TechCrunch, Huffington Post, SXSW, and NPR. We specialize in digital marketing, business operations, business development, profit planning, and variety of strategies that bring more ease to founders and entrepreneurs. Resources: http://www.arielleloren.com http://www.drivenworkshop.com Money Magic Retreat – February 2018, Maui http://www.MoneyMagicRetreat.com IG: @arielleloren Checkout my website at loriharder.com. Follow me on social media @LoriHarder on Instagram and Lori Harder on Facebook.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by work or personal life? Do you look at your life and wish that it consisted of more? Do you know where to begin to find out what that could be? If so look no further than Arielle Loren, who owns a marketing agency that focuses on advancing female entrepreneurs in their careers and in their life, as well as growing their businesses through online campaigns and product launches. Right out of NYU she began working for marketing agencies and start-ups, but felt really uncomfortable being boxed into a space, and operating by a locked in schedule. She felt like there had to be more to this adult thing, and wanted to find something engaging and meaningful in her personal and work life. Upon hearing that her role and duties at her job would change, she decided to cut the ties with her agency, and shake up her life. To her anything would be better than continuing down the path her life was headed and she needed to take a risk. Having always felt a spiritual calling to Brazil, she started prepping her life to actually move there. However, she forgot a few necessities: a plane ticket and the funds. But headstrong in her gut feeling, and armed with her security deposit and final paycheck, she made the move. While living in Bahia, located in the central region of Brazil, she was able to separate her energy from the anxiety of time, and learned a lesson in humility due to drastic changes in her lifestyle. She began to reexamine what truly made her happy in life, how she could obtain them, and implement them into her daily functions. One way she did so was by expanding her hobbies into possible careers, and because she moonlighted as an online sex writer, she began an erotic magazine called Corset. Running the magazine caused her to feel in tune with her sensuality, and basking in the sunshine of Bahia improved her mental and physical health. More importantly, she had a very high degree of self-awareness and was firmly in control and confident in where she wanted to be in life to thrive. By the time she left Brazil and returned to New York City, she had a newfound appreciation and respect for marketing, but wanted to return to the field in her own way. After a brief move to the Dominican Republic a few months, she took her marketing skills to Miami. It was there where she finally found the perfect mix of the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life, and the calm and Zen of beach and sunshine, with a prevalent Latin culture. There her energy was balanced and she was able to live the life that she had been searching for and build her own unique marketing business. One thing she said she coaches her clients on is finding what their energy consists of and locating where it is they are the happiest, because the energy they approach their business with is the key to fulfillment in their career. Once her clients are in a career that their energy can flourish in, she gets them to start considering long term businesses goals through her Driven Workshop. The workshop is for female executives and CEOs who are looking to develop business strategies through self-discovery. She said that there are three parts to women that need to be examined: ourselves, our sex lives, and our spirit. In order to master ourselves, we have to master our thoughts. This is achieved through observing our thoughts to know if we are positive or negative thinkers, and how they make us feel. By becoming aware of how our thoughts influence our feelings, she said we can then see how they affect our behaviors. To tap into their sex lives, she creates a safe space for women to talk about their experiences with pleasure and energies like orgasms. She said she aims to help women discover their sensuality and heighten their senses in general, and their relationships with their bodies. She feels that the strengthening of that relationship is essential in the release and flow of creative energy, and if it that connection isn’t achieved for women through sex, it could be by simply doing and finding more things that bring us pleasure. She then asks when to observe how that practice influences their performance at work. She said when she does small things like taking the time massage lotion on her skin or take baths instead of showers, she arrives to work more alert, intuitive, and with a relaxed energy. When it comes to approaching the spirit, she wants her clients to find a connection with something greater than themselves; whether that be people, the universe, or another energy. She used kundalini yoga, which is a positive and spiritual form of yoga, for 90 days and did asana early in the morning. From 4 a.m. to 6:30 a.m., she chants, meditates, and does kriya poses that involves breathing exercises and posture poses. She doesn’t do it every day anymore, but the practice connects her to higher energy, and saw how it changed her life and attitude for the better. She is able to let a lot of negative energy go because of the balance and peace that kundalini helped her obtain, and because of that she has gained clarity, and positivity in her thoughts and perspective, and wants the same for others. Come and hear more about the other ways Arielle helps her clients work on their energies in order to better their outlook on their lives! In this episode you will… Be able to find the perfect place for your energy Learn how to reinvent an industry to fit you Know how to channel positive energy into your business development Begin to observe your thoughts in order to master to yourself See how experiencing high amounts of pleasure can improve your performance in business Find ways to connect to something greater than themselves INSIGHTS “My job balances between being this hard core business strategist whose very numbers oriented, and really helps a lot of women entrepreneurs grow financially in their businesses, but at the same time I also become like the therapist because these women, these CEOs, they are also human and so human things come up in the process of business development. And so for me, just the intimate role that I take for my clients, I feel like it is part of my role and part of my calling to really be able to show up for women in an authentic, powerful, and beautiful way.” –Arielle Loren “I look at Driven very much so as an experiment, because I never wanted to position myself as this guru or coach that has all these answers. I think for everyone it’s going to look different…what’s it going to look like to observe your thoughts? What happens when you actually make the intention to speak positively or to surround yourself in an environment that feeds that self, so that you feel that a better vibration day to day?” –Arielle Loren “There are so many women who are unfortunately walking around with these clogged up portals of energy that are waiting to be released…and sexual energy at its core is creative energy. And so what I like to do is to encourage the women that I’m working with to observe how you function in your business when your experiencing more pleasure, whether that’s through sex…or just see what happens when [you] pay more attention to [your] body, or infuse more pleasurable things into [your] body.” –Arielle Loren “I think it’s important to realize that it’s not just you in this business, and this energy of producing things, and creating things to serve the world. There’s definitely something much greater than all of us that influences how all of this plays out…and comes together. And so for me, when I talk about connecting to spirit, I like to give women different tools to be able to do that.” –Arielle Loren RESOURCES Arielle Loren Website Arielle Loren LinkedIn Arielle Loren Facebook Arielle Loren Instagram Arielle Loren Twitter Paulo Coelho Books
On this episode, Arielle Loren -- who is owner of her eponymous marketing and consulting agency -- reminds us to speak our dreams into existence, to be guided by our intuition and to develop self, sex and spirit.
Sexual energy is the foundation of creative energy—that's what business strategist, Arielle Loren, strongly believes. So in this episode, we're talking all about how to tap into your pleasure and sensual energy (especially as a woman), and how it can help you grow confidence in your business. This episode is sponsored by Freshbooks Cloud Accounting and Incorporate.com. Get full show notes for this episode here --- Follow Arielle on Instagram: @arielleloren Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Twitter: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Facebook: facebook.com/beingbossclub
Arielle Loren is the founder of Corset Magazine, an erotic magazine dedicated to sexual empowerment. Her work has been featured and praised by The Huffington Post, NPR, ESSENCE, Jezebel, NBC News (The Grio), and more. Arielle has taken Corset Magazine on tour all over the U.S. and Canada, doing live events and connecting with the magazine's international readership. Corset Magazine is currently nine issues strong, covering topics such as Oral Pleasure, Sacred Sex, Orgasms, Kink & BDSM, and Sex Toys. It's tenth issue will discuss the beauty and power of of vulvas and vaginas through personal stories and feature a variety of empowering erotic perspectives. You can download the Vulvas & Vaginas issue when it's released and past issues of Corset Magazine at corsetmagazine.com
In celebration of Corset Magazine's upcoming tenth issue, Vulva's & Vaginas, Arielle Loren joins Devi Ward to honor the power and beauty of female genital anatomy. With documentaries like The Perfect Vagina suggesting many women hate their vulva's and vaginas, Arielle will share the inspiration behind Corset's new issue, her own personal journey to loving her beautiful parts, and tips for listeners to do the same.Arielle Loren is the founder of Corset Magazine, an erotic magazine dedicated to sexual empowerment. Her work has been featured and praised by The Huffington Post, NPR, ESSENCE, Jezebel, NBC News (The Grio), and more. Arielle has taken Corset Magazine on tour all over the U.S. and Canada, doing live events and connecting with the magazine's international readership. Corset Magazine is currently nine issues strong, covering topics such as Oral Pleasure, Sacred Sex, Orgasms, Kink & BDSM, and Sex Toys. It's tenth issue will discuss the beauty and power of of vulvas and vaginas through personal stories and feature a variety of empowering erotic perspectives. You can download the Vulvas & Vaginas issue when it's released and past issues of Corset Magazine at corsetmagazine.com
Lora and the gang answer listener's questions including how to gain confidence in bed, coping with a sexless marriage and how to ask for oral sex. That and dildo / butt disasters. Guests: Stirling Gardner, Katie Massa Kennedy and Arielle Loren.
Dr. Cherie Ann Turpin interviews Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Corset MagazineArielle Loren about her ground-breaking magazine, her work towards building healthy conversations about female sexuality, and her fascinating documentary Bideology, a feature-length film exploring sexualities. The latest issue of Corset Magazine is due to be out in August, by the way but do make sure you check out Issues #1 and #2, because your host is a contributor in all three!
Arielle Loren is a renowned writer and activist that's dedicated her career to healthy conversations surrounding sexuality. She's worked with organizations and individual leaders around the world to redefine sex education, and founded Corset Magazine as a collaborative space to organize additional advocacy. As the Editor-in-Chief of CORSET, she leads the go-to magazine for all things sexuality, managing an international community of writers, photographers, and artists. Arielle has been published as a writer and thought leader in NBC (The Grio), Jezebel, NPR, EBONY, The Root, AOL (Black Voices), Madame Noire, Clutch Magazine, Frugivore Mag, and numerous other publications. In 2011, she was a nominee for the Women's Media Center Social Media Award for empowering women online, and continues to work as an advocate for women, men, youth, and LGBT populations.---Bio image by Dexter Jones
Arielle Loren is a renowned writer and activist that's dedicated her career to healthy conversations surrounding sexuality. She's worked with organizations and individual leaders around the world to redefine sex education, and founded Corset Magazine as a collaborative space to organize additional advocacy. As the Editor-in-Chief of CORSET, she leads the go-to magazine for all things sexuality, managing an international community of writers, photographers, and artists. Arielle has been published as a writer and thought leader in NBC (The Grio), Jezebel, NPR, EBONY, The Root, AOL (Black Voices), Madame Noire, Clutch Magazine, Frugivore Mag, and numerous other publications. In 2011, she was a nominee for the Women's Media Center Social Media Award for empowering women online, and continues to work as an advocate for women, men, youth, and LGBT populations.---Bio image by Dexter Jones