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Loni Brown, Healthy Home Expert and Founder and CEO of EntirelyEco and Wholesome Nest help parents design and create beautiful eco-friendly, toxin-free homes for their families. While pregnant with her daughter, Loni learned how toxins and chemicals commonly found in home products could contribute to disease and impact a baby's development. Thus, Loni spent her entire maternity leave researching which brands and products were genuinely safe and were able to build her dream nursery and home with certified organic, eco-friendly decor. Wanting to make going eco-friendly easier for other parents, EntirelyEco was born. Now a certified Interior Decorator and completing her Building Biologist certification, Loni blends toxin-free living with interior design. Her business has grown 525% in the last year as the sustainability and green movements have become even more popular during the pandemic. People are increasingly more conscious about toxins and their overall health and immune systems. For her expertise, Loni has been featured in MindBodyGreen, The List - ABC, New Mom Boss, PABR Institute's Weekend Wellness Hour, and Familypreneur, to name a few. Free Toxin-Free Nursery Guide: https://wholesomenest.co/guide Ecommerce Website: https://entirelyeco.com/ Baby Nursery Website: https://wholesomenest.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholesomenestco/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/entirelyeco Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/entirelyeco/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/entirelyeco Blog: https://wholesomenest.co/blog/Join Our Community: www.HealthYeahLife.Info/JoinFollow Us At: www.HealthYeahLife.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/HealthYeahLifeInstagram: www.instagram.com/healthyeahlife
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One of the first areas of the home expectant parents tend to focus on when it comes to reducing toxins is the nursery. A lot has changed in the time since I was pregnant, and my design esthetic is non-existent. So for this episode, I wanted to bring in someone who is an expert not only in design, but also specializes in creating healthy spaces.Loni Brown is a Healthy Home Expert and Founder and CEO of EntirelyEco and Wholesome Nest. She helps parents design and create beautiful eco-friendly, toxin-free homes for their families.Loni specializes in Wholesome Home Design which blends non-toxic living with interior design for a healthier and more comfortable home. Her certified organic eco home shop has beautiful, eco-friendly home decor for the entire family.For her expertise, Loni has been featured in MindBodyGreen, New Mom Boss, PABR Institute's Weekend Wellness Hour, and Familypreneur to name a few.In this episode, we covered:- What's the first thing expectant parents should do when planning their non-toxic nursery- How parents on a budget can create a healthy, beautiful space- What trends Loni is seeing with non-toxic products- What to look for when choosing products and finishes for the nursery- What greenwashing tactics are common with nursery decor and furnitureLinksWebsite (Online Shop): https://entirelyeco.com/Website (Nursery Design / Blog): https://wholesomenest.co/Free Guide: Create a Beautiful, Non-Toxic Nursery in 5 Simple Stepshttps://wholesomenest.co/guideInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholesomenestco/*****Green Product Forum: https://facebook.com/groups/greenproductforumInstagram: https://instagram.com/emma_greenathomeWebsite: https://greenathome.ca
More About Lilach Dr. Lilach Saperstein is an audiologist helping families of deaf and hard of hearing children become advocates and connect deeply with their children. She is the host of the All About Audiology podcast which has been downloaded more than 35,000 times. Dr. Saperstein has been an expert guest on many podcasts including On-Air Advocate, the Good Things In Life, Familypreneur, the Rare Life Podcast, Smashing the Ceiling, Glass Half Full, Raise a Legend, and Married to Doctors. When not supporting other families, she’s busy raising her own. She and her husband have three bilingual daughters and live in Israel. Join for the upcoming free virtual H.E.A.R retreat at allaboutaudiology.com/retreat Where to find Lilach & Podcast? www.allaboutaudiology.com H.E.A.R Retreat: https://allaboutaudiology.com/retreat/ **************************************************************************** This is a Juliana Pedri LLC productions episode.
Have you followed all the right steps to get your business up and running, but finding it hard to identify and land potential clients? Are you marketing yourself in the best way to build relationships with prospective clients that lead to meaningful work? If any of these thoughts have ever crossed your mind, and you're just not sure what to do, check out today's episode with my guest Meg Brunson of EIEIO Marketing! In this episode, you'll learn: Social Marketing and how to build meaningful relationships How to be “salesy” without being “salesy” Figuring out where your clients are and how to identify the best social media platforms for YOU Ways to continuously add value for your customers so they keep coming back to work with you Identifying ways to market your business without dumping a ton of money into Facebook Ads Meg Brunson is a mommy blogger, turned Facebook employee who left the 9-5 for a life of freedom and flexibility. She's currently RVing across the US with her family, while empowering other families to live their dreams, by pursuing their passions together. Meg's clients are increasing influence online - leveraging the power of Facebook and Instagram marketing to build their businesses while spending more time with their families. Meg is also a professional speaker, children's book author, host of the FamilyPreneur podcast and CEO of EIEIO Marketing. Check out Meg's website-Meg Brunson ~ Business Strategies for Busy Parents with Progressive ValuesTake Meg's quiz- Marketing Quizzes Listen to Meg's Podcast “FamilyPreneur Marketing with Meg Brunson”- FamilyPreneur Podcast Archives Connect with Meg on Instagram- Meg Brunson (@familyroadventures) • Instagram photos and videos Quote from the show- “I really encourage you to shift your mindset away from looking for a client. I think that's one of the biggest mistakes people make….is they're looking for the next client. But, I encourage you to reframe your mindset, and instead, look for referral partners. Look for other people, who can refer people to you, you can refer people to them. And, you show up differently…...you don't show up hungry.” Interested in being a guest on the podcast or know someone who might be? Check out our link and click APPLY TO BE A GUESTDo you have a business question for the podcast? Submit them HERE Be a Better CEO and Stop Letting Things Slip Through the Cracks!!Join Our FREE Masterclass Thanks for Listening!-Brittany Have questions?Email us at hello@processforprofit.co or Visit our Helpdesk and submit a support ticket
Meg is an author, speaker, founder of EIEIO Marketing, host of the FamilyPreneur™ podcast, & mom to 4 girls.Meg provides marketing support to busy parents -with progressive values- so they can build profitable businesses, without wasting time & money.Connect With Meg: Book: ABC's of BusinessWebsite: Meg BrunsonFacebook: EIEIO MarketingInstagram: Family Road VenturesConnect With Katrina Wilson:Grab my FREE Guide over at my Facebook Group, Guiding Parents with KidpreneursFREE GUIDE: 14 Top Tips For Parents To Kick-Start Their Child's Entrepreneurial Journey.One Funnel Away Challenge change your business, change your life...it did for my family.Follow Katrina on FacebookFollow Katrina on Instagram Make sure to subscribe to the show, a new episode every Tuesday morning.
Dr. Lilach Saperstein is an audiologist helping families navigate life and parenting at the intersection of hearing loss, special needs, and other chronic health challenges. She worked as a cochlear implant audiologist at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, Israel, and is the host of the All About Audiology podcast which has been downloaded more than 20,000 times. Dr. Saperstein is on a mission to help parents connect with and advocate for their children. From her speaking engagements to her clinical work, she has empowered hundreds of people with information and support in their time of need. Her F-I-G Method™ put tools to process, grieve, understand, and advocate in the hands of families. Dr. Saperstein had been an expert guest on many podcasts including On-Air Advocate, the Good Things In Life, Familypreneur, the Rare Life Podcast, Smashing the Ceiling, Glass Half Full, Raise a Legend, and Married to Doctors. When not supporting other families, she's busy raising her own. She and her husband have three bilingual daughters and live in Israel.
Meg is an author, speaker, founder of EIEIO Marketing, host of the FamilyPreneur™ podcast, & mom to 4 girls.Meg provides marketing support to busy parents -with progressive values- so they can build profitable businesses, without wasting time & money.Connect With Meg: Website: Meg BrunsonFacebook: EIEIO MarketingInstagram: Family Road VenturesConnect With Katrina:Make sure to subscribe to the show, I release a new episode every Tuesday at 9 am EST.Grab my FREE Guide over at my Facebook Group, Guiding Parents with KidpreneursFREE GUIDE: 14 Top Tips For Parents To Kick Start Their Child's Entrepreneurial Journey.Follow Katrina on FacebookFollow Katrina on Instagram
Find out the harsh reality and the heart warming answer! This is a new series on Belief Busters Podcast in which we discuss racism from a new perspective. What if a racist simply means you have been indoctrinated to accept and support the systems that are in place that promote privilege for some and marginalization for others? It doesn't mean you are evil or bad. It means you are unawakened to the plight of those who have a different skin color than the dominant narrative. The good news is you can change the false indoctrinated beliefs and create anew. Joining us on the discussion is Meg, whose vulnerability and honesty was a treasure to witness as she describes her own awakening. Meg (Brunson) is a mommy blogger turned Facebook employee who left the 9-5 for a life of freedom and flexibility. She's currently RVing across the US with her family, while empowering other families to live their dreams, by pursuing their passions together. Her clients are increasing influence online - leveraging the power of Facebook and Instagram marketing to build their businesses while spending more time with their families. Meg is a professional speaker, children's book author, host of the FamilyPreneur podcast and CEO of EIEIO Marketing. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheree-taylor-jones/support
Meg Brunson faced one of the biggest fears any mother can face, as a high-risk pregnancy nearly ended her life. Today Meg Brunson runs a successful marketing agency focused on Facebook ads for parent entrepreneurs, but her path to get there was hardly straightforward. Listen in as I chat with Meg about what happened when her life-altering event threw her off the traditional path of employment, and how her ability to reframe setbacks and take risks ultimately led to her entrepreneurial success. About the Guest: Meg is a mommy blogger turned Facebook employee who left the 9-5 for a life of freedom and flexibility. She's currently RV'ing across the US with her family, while empowering other families to live their dreams, by pursuing their passions together. Her clients are building influence online - leveraging the power of Facebook and Instagram marketing to enjoy predictable leads, traffic, and positive ROI - all while spending more time together as a family. Meg is a professional speaker, children's book author, host of the FamilyPreneur podcast and CEO of EIEIO Marketing. Find Meg online: megbrunson.com/Facebook megbrunson.com/Instagram megbrunson.com/Pinterest megbrunson.com/Linkedin megbrunson.com/twitter About the Host: Janice Scholl has spent her entire career talking about money and business. Through her time as a commercial banker, consultant and mentor to budding entrepreneurs, she helped clients create solid business and financial strategies to help propel their business to success. While working with aspiring female entrepreneurs, Janice noticed that the same four themes kept repeating: Many women are uncomfortable with finance, both in their business and in their personal life. Women want access to more women mentors and advisors. Women often start businesses because they feel the corporate world doesn't fit their lifestyle. Few are motivated by purely financial reasons. Mothers didn't want money to drive their family decisions. From these themes The Money, Career & Motherhood Podcast was born. Now Janice spends her time helping mothers gain confidence and understanding about money, career, and business topics as they relate to motherhood and family – the way many women actually think about money. Janice loves helping mothers implement business and financial strategies within their families to help each family member thrive. IG @moneycareermotherhood FB facebook.com/moneycareermotherhood/ Money Career & Motherhood FB Community www.facebook.com/groups/moneycareermotherhood Website www.moneycareermotherhood.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
Registration is officially OPEN for the Become Influential Virtual Summit! Listen to today's podcast to hear why I started planning it way back in January - what you can expect - why you NEED to attend (it's FREE!) - and MORE! Learn more and get your free ticket at becomeinfluential.com - I hope you'll join us! Also, be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Emily helps businesses and brands connect with customers through advertising in the Social Media Examiner newsletter. She also sells event sponsorships and activations for Social Media Marketing World. In This Episode You'll Learn What type of content your business should produce, to shortcut the sales process? Unique ways to look at your business when producing content (beyond SEO and advertising). How identifying and setting a business mission can help guide you through the creation process. A tip for handling people who come to you to “pick your brain” when you are a consultant: the first time is free, the second time is a paid consult call. Why service-based businesses – any businesses, really – SHOULD include pricing on their websites… and what to do if your prices vary between clients. How do you know if it’s the right time to start seeking sponsorships for your blog/podcast/newsletter/etc. (HINT: it has nothing to do with your list size or other metrics!) Not every business is a good fit for sponsoring your business – find out who you should consider, and who you should pass on. The two types of sponsorships (endemic & non-endemic) advertisers, and when/how to leverage each. Tips for providing sponsors with a positive experience working with you. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Dayna first remembers "ghostwriting" when she was back in school writing papers for other students... but now, she's found a way to turn that into a legitimate business! In This Episode You'll Learn What exactly is a ghostwriter? Two different ways to work with a ghostwriter. The difference between copywriting and ghostwriting. What the on-boarding process looks like when you bring on a ghostwriter. How does a ghostwriter effectively capture your knowledge and experiences in a book? How Imposter Syndrome effected Dayna's journey. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
With over 20 years serving global organizations, JoAnn Holmes now oversees IP portfolios spanning 150 countries that have generated over $2 billion in annual revenue. And, she successfully negotiates contracts with respected enterprises like Disney, Microsoft, and Target. Jo helps 7 and 8 figure companies grow recurring revenue through licensing brands, software, expertise and business content. She founded her legal and strategic services firm – HOLMES@LAW – in 2015, and later launched its companion podcast – Your Business Ally™. In This Episode You'll Learn What are the 4 main types of Intellectual Property (IP)? I am willing to bet you have way more than you knew you had! Jo really breaks it down for us! Do you have to file paperwork to protect all your IP? Or is some of it "organically" protected? There is no one universal way to own a brand everywhere - so find out what some of your options are. What are the questions you should ask when selecting an attorney to help us walk through the unique situations of our business? Allow Jo to breakdown the IP that a consultant has, and how they can license that content! This will really get you thinking about how you can make more money from the content that you already have by monetizing your Intellectual Property! How confident are you that YOU'RE not violating someone else's IP with the copy/photos you're using throughout your business? Jo raises some good points! A huge reason why you should have an attorney review the contracts your signing - especially with larger corporations! This stuff could really come back to bite you if/when you're ready to bring on an investor or sell your company - and even if you don't think that's a possibility now - you never REALLY know where your business will lead you... so you don't want to drop the ball now and have it negatively effect you later! Why "work for hire" is a red flag in ANY contract you're being asked to sign... There are a lot of expensive business mistakes you could be making... and you may be leaving money on the table as well... Jo is here to help with ALL of those issues! Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Katie left her career as a lawyer after she had kids - but something was missing. She wasn't feeling fulfilled being a stay-at-home mom and needed more. She started in direct sales and enjoyed it - using her income as a vehicle to follow her passion in community building. In This Episode You'll Learn How striving for harmony (instead of balance) can simplify our lives What are "Intentional Margins™?" How to identify and prioritize your priorities for a more successful and harmonious life. How to set and define your "to dos" and "priorities." Strategies for ensuring you're in charge of your calendar (and it's not controlling you). How to reduce overwhelm in our lives. The importance of community. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Meg Brunson interviews nutritionist and a feminine energy expert, Dorit Palvanov. Dorit was on the search for a better system that would allow her to serve her family, and also to take care of herself, without running out of energy. That's where the 4 phases of the feminine current come into play! In this episode you'll discover: How to anticipate when your daughter is going to start her period. How to normalize the conversation around menstruation. Teenagers do not have 4 phases of their cycle like grown women do. They only have 2 phases for a few years, as it "fine tunes." Learn how this impacts the family. How this lesson can also apply to a dad/man, raising a daughter... Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Content creation is tough for all business owners - there is a lot of juggling to get content created for yourself (even if you are in the business of creating content for others). Her first 2 years of business she ran other people's YouTube channels and she was taking nearly a full week to create one video - plus she had her 2 young kids at home - and it really made it tough for her to make her own content. She got to the point where she had a "content breakdown" and stopped producing. For a little bit, she was okay, but her business never grew - she could not get more clients without content creation and so she needed to find a better solution. In This Episode You'll Learn all about Quick & Consistent Content Creation: The 5 points that Gwendolyn sticks to - allowing her to create content for 5 different platforms in less than 2 hours per month. What to do when you feel like you're talking to an empty room with your content. Why you should be focused on creating for your existing audience - not the masses. What are the 5 platforms that Gwendolyn chooses to be on - and why? How often is she posting on each of those platforms (remember she is planning her content in 2 hours per month). Identifying your main content platform and your "splash zone" - so you can learn how to batch correctly and repurpose your core content. What are the 4 main strategies for content creation (as opposed to "splash zone" platforms). Gwendolyn breaks down how one Facebook Live (for example) turns into content across other platforms - quick & easy! Plan a YEAR worth of content in ONE DAY with Gwendolyn's course! Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Mia only took one marketing course throughout her undergrad experience, and ended up working in a marketing department after graduation - where she learned a ton about copywriting. Because Mia was the newest and youngest employee, she was tasked with figuring out social media marketing. She dove into learning all she could about digital marketing and built her career from there. When she left the corporate world she leveraged her love of storytelling and making sales to make her entrepreneurial footprint. In this episode you'll learn all about Launching a Product! How much does size matter? How big of an audience do you need to have to launch a product? Does it matter where your audience lives? Is a Facebook Group "enough?" Do you NEED an email list? The 5 stages of a Successful Launch (did you know people typically miss THREE of these five?!) and what happens in each phase. Pre Pre-Launch Pre-Launch Ramp up (this is what people think about when they think of a launch!) Launch Post-Launch The realistic timeline for launching a product. Because the launch process is pretty long - what should you be doing to make money in the meantime? When a launch flops - how do you gather feedback from people to identify why it doesn't work? I LOVE her strategy and it could be applied to all sorts of market research and list-segmenting strategies! Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Yes, you’ve read it right. Today on the show we’re going to slightly steer from the typical conversations we’re having on this podcast and get a sneak peek into the life of a breadwinner/working mom and how she’s travelling around the US with her family for over six months. Meg Brunson is a mommy blogger turned Facebook employee who left the 9-5 for a life of freedom and flexibility. She’s currently RVing across the US with her family, while empowering other families to live their dreams, by pursuing their passions together. Her clients are building influence online – leveraging the power of Facebook and Instagram marketing to enjoy predictable leads, traffic, and positive ROI – all while spending more time making happy memories together, as FamilyPreneurs. Meg is a professional speaker, children’s book author, host of the FamilyPreneur podcast and CEO of EIEIO Marketing. Highlights from today’s episode Meg’s story and her belief in family and entrepreneurship In six months they visited 30 states, driven 20K miles, and had so many amazing experiences. Want to travel more? You might have to redefine travel and what it means to you Homeschooling while RVing Reintegrating kids back into the schooling system after homeschooling How they handle weather fluctuations while RVing? Cleaning poop, showering, tire popping in the RV. It’s not always rainbows and kitty cats. Working and staying productive while RVing. How to afford all of this travel? Food options and eating healthy while travelling A juicy question – how do they have sex in the RV? As well as what makes Meg feel confident, energized and sexy. This is a fun but also informative episode especially if you have a desire to travel more but hold yourself back due to fear of the unknown (money, kids, work, etc). I make sure all of my interviews are fun and engaging, but this one will definitely sound like eavesdropping on a conversation between two mamas. Show Notes www.megbrunson.com @familyroadventures on IG Meg’s podcast: FamilyPreneur FB group: FamilyPreneurs
Adam was working for IBM and was on the road so often that even his dog stopped recognizing him. Then, he transitioned to entrepreneurship, but quickly found that he was just as busy as an entrepreneur. There was a lot of physical - and emotional - distance between Adam and Kerry (and their son). Kerry started to feel resentful - it seemed like everything revolved around Adam's business. When Adam lost $2 million dollars, it sparked more issues at home - which translated into Adam spending more time on the business - and they found themselves in a vicious cycle. In This Episode You'll Learn What was the breaking point that ignited Kerry to change how she was showing up - and how did that bring Adam around? The key to ensuring that your spouse/partner does not resent you for the decisions you make in your life/business. What do A.S.S.E.S have to do with the common pains faced by most entrepreneurial families!? The 3 C's (Chill, Communication, & Community) are found within each of the 4 P's (Person, People, Purpose, Profit)... allow Adam & Kerry to break down what this means and how you can leverage this strategy to find success in your business and life! The "family business meeting" strategy that Adam & Kerry have with each other, and how they involve the kids (ages 8 & 11) in the process! Take the FREE Assessment at www.wlemission.com/FamilyPreneur Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Chelsea Brennan is the founder of Smart Money Mamas, a community that helps moms feel more confident and secure with their money so they can find fulfillment and raise a generation of financially savvy kids. Chelsea is a recovering perfectionist, aspiring homesteader, and full-blown Potterhead living in Connecticut with her husband (a rockstar stay-at-home dad and board game enthusiast) and two adorable young boys. Chelsea started as a hedge fund manager - the job paid the bills, but her hours were difficult and she didn't feel like she was really helping anyone. After becoming a mom and joining a mommy group, she quickly became the go-to person for all money-related questions and she started blogging on the topic. Her business took off from there! In This Episode You'll Learn When Chelsea first started her blog, it was a hobby and she didn't even know if she COULD monetize the blog. Discover how she first started monetizing (it's probably not what you think)! The biggest mistakes moms are making with money The one exercise that will allow you to take the first step towards improving your relationship with money. The key for successful goal setting. How to start a budget (or working on any goal) when your spouse is NOT on board! The 3 things we can do to teach our kids healthy money habits. When is your child ready for a debit card - and what is the best one? How can we frame our words as parents, to set our kids up with a healthy money mindset. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Scott and Bethany are financial advisers by trade and about 10 years ago they noticed that couples wanted information about planning for retirement… but they were also needing support through money disagreements. They discovered that the “issue” was not about needing more money – it was about the fundamentally different ways that people perceive and manage money. Scott & Bethany discovered that there are 5 money personalities… and every person has two: a primary and a secondary money personality. Once these are identified, then Scott and Bethany can effectively assist couples in learning how to communicate in a way that alleviates many money-related disagreements… AND that knowledge can also help us raise money-empowered kids! In This Episode You'll Learn What are the 5 Money Personalities? Why does having different primary/secondary Money Personalities cause conflict? How do the Money Personalities develop in us? Are we born with them? Do they change? How you can leverage Halloween to begin assessing your child’s Money Personalities! *I love this!* Ways that knowing your child’s Money Personality can help with preparing them for adulthood. Is it common for our kids to have the same Money Personality as one of their parents? How this knowledge could benefit your sales messaging. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Meg Brunson interviews online entrepreneur, special needs mom, and Facebook group expert, Chantelle Turner. Chantelle began her online entrepreneur journey shortly after having her first child. She was looking for a way to help cover her daughters medical bills due to complications at birth. As she found ways to help her own daughter, she realized many other parents who have kids with special needs, were not getting the support they needed. With a desire to help these other parents, Chantelle founded her company; Stronger Mommy. While building Stronger Mommy, Chantelle found and developed highly effective strategies that not only grew her Group and brand but revolutionized the way people grow and manage Facebook Groups. Those who adopt these strategies into their own Groups have seen massive growth both in their following and sales. In this episode you'll discover: How Chantelle went from confused/overwhelmed first time mom to an expert in the field. Having a Facebook Group helped cleared her "imposter syndrome!" Why Chantelle has stepped back from her Stronger Mommy Facebook Group - and created the Not Yet Notable Facebook Group How did she grow her Group so quickly, with so much engagement, and by only investing 15 mins per day into it?! Her strategy works for ALL businesses - you just have to tailor how you're using the Group based on your business. Listen to her break down how an agency should use it vs. a coach. Is it easier to start a new Group, or revive an existing "dead" Group that you started in the past? How you can leverage the Facebook algorithm to re-engage your Group quickly and easily --- without posting 12+ times per day! *GOLD* What are the first steps to creating your Group? Should you include your business name in your Group name? What questions should you be asking prospective Group members? Should you have "post approval" on? Or allow any Group members to post to your Group? And why! Chantelle's 7-day Group launch strategy - which can be done for NEW or REVIVED Groups! How to leverage Facebook Ads to grow a Facebook Group - it's a bit tricky! The sneaky way to retarget members of your Facebook Group in an Ad. The strategy behind why Chantelle only posts to her group TWICE per week Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
The Myers-Briggs assessment is denoted by 4 letters (for example, INFJ). Basically, there are 4 preference pairs: Introversion - Extroversion Sensing - Intuition Thinking - Feeling Judging - Perceiving and whichever your preferences are will be your 4 letters. There are some more factors when you get deeper into it, but those are the basics. As entrepreneurs, it can help us decide which direction we should take, and/or it can help you understand how you work best so that you can design your work-day and your work-space around that. In this episode you'll learn: The science behind the Myers-Briggs assessment Why you may NOT want to take the Myers-Briggs Assessment for free online, and what to do instead. How your Myers-Briggs results can impact us as entrepreneurs. How understanding your personality type - and the personality types of your kids and family members can help improve our parenting Setting boundaries and rules Education Chores Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Meg Brunson interviews one of the leading authorities in leadership and personal growth, Paul Casey. Paul will help us take back our calendars and restore sanity to our lives in this podcast episode, where you'll learn: How long it took Paul to go from $0 to an income where he and his wife were financially comfortable/secure, after leaving full-time employment What the "Fulcrum Framework of Focus" is - and how will it help you? How we can identify our "core values?" How to reverse engineer your goals into a vision that will guide you through the coming 1-5 years. How to ensure that you don't block off TOO much time on your calendar for your tasks... so you still have room for clients. (This was SO helpful for me, personally - gonna change the way I do business!!) Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Meg Brunson interviews marketing strategist, Michelle Vroom. With more than 10 years of experience with nonprofits, agencies, and big corporations, Michelle Vroom currently helps small business owners market themselves. In this episode you'll learn: How niched down your business should be - and should you start broadly? How do you know when you should start your business? Michelle is planning to take a maternity leave in April/May - learn how she's preparing for her business to keep running without her. What is the number one step to developing a marketing strategy that will prepare you for building a business that could allow you to do nothing for 8 months and be fine financially? How should you handle it if someone wants to hire you, but you don't think they are a "dream client?" Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Meg Brunson interviews top wedding planner, floral designer, and speaker, Jessica Zimmerman. After struggling to turn a profit her first few years in business, today's guest managed to turn it all around and skyrocket the profit in her floral design business from zero to over $70k in just one year–all while raising three small children. In this episode you'll discover: The mistake she made with her first business, pursuing an opportunity with big potential to profit, which almost failed. What turned around that first business, and what happened to it when she decided to move on to other things. Why Jessica does not have an “end goal” - she doesn’t have a vision for where she will be in 5 or 10 years - and how she structures her goal setting to be flexible to her changing desires. Find out what Jessica did during her slow season to make $44,000 from her Instagram following of 300 (which grew to 700) - with no ad spend - and how it launched the educational aspect of her business (something she never saw coming!) Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Does anyone still get their pictures taken at the mall with the Easter bunny? We do, but I do not love the stress that comes with waiting until the last minute to get them done. I finally realized that I can schedule our appointment for the pictures and pay for them online ahead of time. This made me realize that any time I get something on my calendar, whether it be reading to my kids or working on a project, the chances of me getting it done goes up exponentially and my stress goes down! Scheduling so many events actually allows me to be more present with my family and in my business. Subscribe to the FamilyPreneur podcast right now - so you don't miss another episode! :) Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In April we are going to be focusing our Monday Marketing content on Audiences! Today let's hop into Audience Insights and talk about how you can leverage this tool to create and curate content that will resinate with your existing audience, and audiences that you are running your ads to! Audience Insights is a tool that will help you with both organic marketing strategy and paid Facebook Ads - so it's something that every business owner should be aware of and monitoring occasionally! Subscribe to FamilyPreneur today so that you don't miss another one of our episodes! We release three times per week: Marketing Monday Wednesday's Mid-Week Mastermind Friday Reflections We'd also love to have you join the FREE FamilyPreneur Community at FamilyPreneurCommunity.com Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
A couple episodes ago we established why list-building is so important - and in this episode we will dive deeper into the HOW of building an email list using Facebook Ads. We'll explore running conversion ads to an optimized landing page, and how that compares to leveraging Facebook's Lead Ads. Opt In Offers Strategy for Targeting Your Audience Conversion Ads vs. Lead Ads Mobile Optimization Integrating your Facebook Leads to your CRM with Zapier Subscribe to FamilyPreneur today - so that you don't miss another amazing episode!! Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Today's reflection is inspired by mentor, influencer, and parent, Pat Flynn, who recently spoke at the Podfest Conference that Meg attended. In an effort to connect with your kid after school, do you ever find yourself asking “How was your day?” Or “What did you learn today?” If your kids are anything like Meg's, this is often a dead end conversation. Learn how Pat Flynn puts a twist on this question and how well this simple change can engage your kids in a powerful way! Subscribe to the FamilyPreneur podcast right now - so you don't miss another episode! :) Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
This week there was a big blackout on Facebook/Instagram and it seems that the world fell apart... but there is an important lesson that we need to take away from this event, and a couple action steps that we all NEED to take. Because, let's be real - there will be another Facebook blackout... and there will be days/times when the internet is glitchy or out completely... and you need to position your business to succeed despite internet and social media outages. Subscribe to the FamilyPreneur podcast right now - so you don't miss another episode! :) Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Whether you're a goal setter, resolution maker, or word-of-the-year picker... in this episode we talk about focusing beyond business and including your family vision in the same process. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In this episode of the FamilyPreneur podcast, your host Meg Brunson interviews administrations systems strategist Khadya Hale who specializes in creating, implementing and managing administrative systems that streamline business and help her clients operate effectively and efficiently. Khadya is the founder and CEO of Khadya's VA Solutions and the mother of five children. We'll discuss: The road to success is up and down, it's not all positive. Don't let perfection hold you back from starting your journey. Everyone should always strive to be better and do better. Subscribe today so you don't miss the next episode! Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
On this episode of FamilyPreneur your host Meg Brunson interviews Shelbi Moore self-proclaimed multi-passionate entrepreneur, mom to two under two, owner of a travel planning agency that helps families plan trips to Disney, and now coaches people on how to use Instagram for their business. How old should your kids be to plan the first Disney trip? How did you pivot from Disney to Instagram? What are the rules when it comes to Instagram hashtags? Should we be styling and designing our Instagram feeds? Find out the answers to these questions and more on this episode - PLUS hear the adorable story about how Shelbi met her husband! Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Kathryn Moorhouse shares tips for leveraging Pinterest to grow your business and the FamilyPreneur dynamic in her household, even though there aren't kids involved. Kathryn Moorhouse is dedicated to helping entrepreneurs grow their businesses using Pinterest! She is the Founder of KathrynMoorhouse.com, and is one of the leading Pinterest experts on Pinterest marketing for business. Kathryn Moorhouse has become the go-to expert for helping high performing entrepreneurs grow their audience and income using Pinterest. As an entrepreneur herself, she understands the ins and outs of marketing an online business, and her passion for Pinterest has led to an expertise in that niche. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
On this episode of FamilyPreneur your host Meg Brunson interviews Dona Bumgarner - coach, mom, and artist who works with creative entrepreneurs who want to do meaningful work while being great moms. Why is mom guilt such a big issue? How do you know what's causing you to feel guilty? Now that you've identified what you want to do, how do you make it happen? Find the answers to these questions - and more - in this episode! Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode 35 of the FamilyPreneur podcast we meet John Lanza! He has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The LA Times. He's is the Chief Mammal of The Money Mammals, teaching kids to “Share, Save, & Spend Smart.” I'm excited to explore issues related to money and allowance with John, who recently wrote a new book for parents: The Art of Allowance: A Short, Practical Guide to Raising Money-Smart, Money-Empowered Kids! The topic of financial literacy is important because we want our kids to develop the skills to make and manage their own money. John advocates for giving your child an allowance, but not tying it to chores. He sees allowance as a teaching tool, not a hand-out. We should ensure that our kids understand the reason why they are getting an allowance - that we're giving them money so that they can learn lessons such as wants vs. needs, saving for goals, and making smart money choices. Chores teach a different lesson - that you need to work to earn money. He goes into more detail explaining the differences between the two lessons, how he determines what lessons to implement, and how he teaches those lessons. He shares his recommendation for how much of an allowance you should allocate for each child. He recommends $1 per year of their age - so a 5-year-old receives $5, up to the teen/tween years - then things change. For all kids, he follows a rule that splits all income into 3 "banks" - Share (charitable giving), Save (for long-term goals), and Spend-Smart (thinking about the money they spend). That being said, he also recommends 3 clear jars - so they can see the money that is accumulating in them. When it comes to saving, you want to be saving for a goal - not really the idea of saving for a "rainy day." Their first goal should be attainable within 2-6 weeks. They need that more immediate gratification in order to learn the lesson - the idea of a rainy day is too abstract. The goal should follow a "SMART" acronym: Specific - Scooter - put a picture on the jar Measurable - how much it will cost and how long it will take Attainable - it wont take too long and they will be able to purchase it Relevant - it's a goal that they want Time-based - identify how long it should take Teens/Tweens (between 10-14 years old) follow a "Breakthrough Allowance." They receive $100/month - but they are responsible for more expenses including: all their clothes, communication (cell phone), birthday/holiday presents for their friends, food out with their friends. It sounds like a lot of money, but when you think about all the money you spend on what they want as you go - it's likely less this way, plus it's teaching them those essential budgeting skills. Throughout this episode John provides tons of examples and tips and tricks when it comes to helping to raise your kids money-smart. Skills that all of our kids need to develop! I love how he talked about his personal experiences with his kids as they grew from kids to teens and how that process has changed. I ask him questions about one of my biggest pet peeves - when my kids blow their money on things that I disapprove of - and how parents can teach these skills if they're not confident that they are money-smart themselves. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Kathy Stowell has been writing about creativity, self-care and simplicity over at Bliss Beyond Naptime since 2006 and is the founder of Mama Bliss Coaching School, a 12-week life and creativity coaching training program that has certified over 30 moms in eight countries so far. Kathy lives in the sleepy mountain town of Nelson, British Columbia where she's a triple latte-fueled mom to two kids, a 13 year old girl and a nine year old boy, wife to a rock-climbing obsessed engineer and the special person to their blonde wiener dog named Angel. We define "Mama Bliss" and it's 4 pillars - plus Kathy has assembled 24 ways to find more time in your day (even when you have little kids running around)! FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode #31 of the FamilyPreneur Podcast, I interview Becky Mollenkamp. Becky Mollenkamp is the creator of the Own it, Crush it movement. With nearly 15 years of experience as a business owner, she helps women navigate the mindset and tactical struggles of self-employment. Through her courses, exclusive membership community, and group program, Becky has mentored hundreds of women to own and crush their boss status. In this episode we talk about the influence Becky's mom had hon her entrepreneurial journey, the mindset shift she experienced when it came to the “American Dream,” how Becky's business changed when she became a mom, tips and tricks for juggling all the things, and the tools that make her life easier. I love how she approaches cost analysis for different programs - it's changed my perspective when considering new tools! FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode #29 of the FamilyPreneur Podcast, I interview Dr. Ashie Bhandiwad. Ashie is the founder of StemChef. She holds a PhD in Engineering from Dartmouth, Master in Biotechnology from Germany and Bachelors in Engineering from India. Previously she had dedicated a decade of her life working on renewable energy. Ashie then took it upon herself to reimagine education by launching StemChef for the benefit of the future generations. FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode #28 of the FamilyPreneur Podcast, I interview Sarah Talbert. Sarah is a homeschooling mom of 3. She loves French Press coffee and the feel of sun on her skin. She is also a coach to Christian business moms who are struggling to fulfill their purpose without failing their families. She helps her clients begin their entrepreneurial journey to awaken their potential to create. FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode #27 we're excited to welcome Dena Patton to the show! Dena is an award-winning speaker, activist, philanthropist, best selling author and business and greatness coach who works with leaders, women entrepreneurs and world changers. Her passion is to ignite greatness worldwide through her greatness training programs and book, The Greatness Game. Her corporate training programs have transformed companies and leaders to be aligned in their greatness, vision, and values to bring teams together in new ways. Her combination of boldness with authenticity brings a fresh voice to the training and speaking world. She only works with leaders and companies who not only want to make a big difference in the world but also wants to make a difference inside their own company. When she is not working you will find Dena traveling with her daughter and husband or working with her charity the Girls Rule Foundation that provides 4 empowerment and leadership programs for teen girls. FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode #26 of the FamilyPreneur podcast, we chat with Anna Lundberg. Anna is a success coach and business strategist who helps people create businesses and build a lifestyle that allows them an unimagined sense of freedom, flexibility and fulfilment. She works individually with a select number of clients to help them reimagine success in their personal and professional lives. She also runs a group programme and is working on a new book that will help you take your One Step Outside the 9 to 5. FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode #25 of the FamilyPreneur Podcast, we chat with Anna Lozano and Lindy Sood. Anna and Lindy are 2 moms on a mission to spread light, love, positivity and mindfulness to families around the world. Both Anna & Lindy came from a corporate background, and had experience with network marketing, before foundeding Love Powered Co. - producing affirmation cards for children. FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
I am excited to welcome the founder of FIT4MOM, the country's largest fitness program for moms… She's a noted speaker, author, podcaster and powerhouse of energy - Lisa Druxman! Lisa is a mom on a mission and is passionate about helping women get out of overwhelm and in to a life of health and happiness. Recognizing her entrepreneurship, Lisa has been nominated for and received numerous honors from organizations such as the National Association of Women Business Owners and she has appeared on television shows such as NBC's Today Show, CNN, Access Hollywood, Hollywood Live Today and Home & Family to name a few. Druxman has been featured in print publications including Entrepreneur, Woman's Day, Good Housekeeping, Self, Fit Pregnancy, American Baby, and more. Her knowledge and expertise helping moms balance motherhood, life, and fitness is displayed in the mission she lives every day! FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Guy Lodge is the Author of an empowering children's book entitled Valedictorian. It empowers readers by informing them of the highest honor one can receive as a student, and inspires them to strive for academic excellence. He is also the owner of Learn 2 Read Read 2 Learn LLC. A word first book company that focuses on empowering parents by informing them of the age 0-5 window of opportunity where children can learn language and reading skills simultaneously with less effort. FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
In episode #21 of the FamilyPreneur Podcast, we chat with Jenny Hale. She has worked in the military non-profit, corporate, public affairs, and contract sectors. Her military background is diverse for a civilian, as she lived in the barracks as an Army photojournalist, spending a summer rappelling down towers, in the gas chamber, and participating in land navigation training. She is a former New York runway model, as well as an actress. However, her true passion is serving the nation's military families. Unable to serve for medical reasons, she made it her goal to help military families and veterans follow their dreams. Using her entrepreneurial success and strong military marketing background, she now consults, mentors, and teaches veterans and military spouses how to use social media and modern marketing practices to increase the success of their entrepreneurial ventures. A patriot to the core, she believes in empowering entrepreneurs with military backgrounds and those in the military sector to live the American dream FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Today I am excited to introduce Louise Brogan! Louise works with entrepreneurs to help them figure out how to market their business online in a strategic organised way. She is the founder of Social Bee Academy, a membership with focus, accountability and community backing up really great training on marketing your business online. FamilyPreneur is the podcast for parents pursuing entrepreneurship and raising their children with an entrepreneurial mindset. Self-employment is growing in popularity, especially among families, and when you are trying to balance work and family there are some interesting challenges and some unexpected rewards. Every week, I interview parent entrepreneurs from all around the world to ask them questions about how they're doing business and how it's impacting their families. These interviews provide you with inspirational stories and actionable tips to help build your business and find better balance, all while strengthening your family. Find the shownotes: https://www.megbrunson.com/louise-brogan/ Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Welcome to the first episode of FamilyPreneur. In this episode, you meet your host, Meg Brunson, as well as her 10-year-old daughter and kidpreneur, Kiki, and discover the inspiration behind starting this podcast. Subscribe today! Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.