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Maddie Thompson is the Founder of the Mad Social Agency. Maddie's entrepreneurial roots stem back to high school where she piloted her first business, Social Clothing. Mad Social Agency is a social media marketing agency that specializes in social media management for businesses and personal brands. Founded during Covid-19 in 2020 as a side hustle, Mad Social Agency (previously Spark Media) quickly grew as many realized that having a social media presence is of importance for marketing. Now, Mad Social Agency has grown to six part-time employees and has managed over 70+ social media accounts. In this episode, Maddie and Shane discuss the ins and outs of entrepreneurship and the world of social media marketing. Maddie walks us through her journey of becoming an entrepreneur from 13 to becoming the founder of a successful digital agency. We also discuss some tips, tricks and insights that benefit small businesses regarding social media marketing and the crazy world of social media and its impact on us. More of :
Welcome back to the Try Hards Podcast! What have we been doing this past year? What will this upcoming season be all about? Welcome back to the Try Hars Podcast, Season 2 with Maddie Thompson and Bella Rookley! A podcast filled with the realities of entrepreneurship, business management, and motivation. Hosted by Maddie Thompson & Bella Rookley. Entrepreneurship is for people who don't want to grow up and become an employee like everyone else. We are the people who never stopped dreaming. Am I good at it? Not yet. Am I trying? Yes.
Maddie Thompson, the creator of Madluvv Brows, joins Courtney to talk about how she scaled her business from creating beautiful brows to a patented product! The two talk about the biggest thief of joy (comparison) & how to avoid it & why influencer marketing is so important. Instagram: @madluvv @madluvvbrows @madluvv21 @courtneyspatrouve @spatrouve Websites: madluvv.com spatrouve.com shopspatrouve.com
Join co-hosts Maddie Thompson and Bella Rookley where we talk about side hustles! We gained inspiration from a March 21st, 2021 Ted Business Podcast called “This is the side hustle revolution”.
Co-hosts Maddie Thompson and Bella Rookley sit down to talk about their business projections and goals as well as how they got to where they are today.
In this episode, Patrick Flaherty from the Department of Labor joins Ms. Alissa DeJonge for a discussion on Connecticut's economy. Also joining in on the discussion are Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) members Lily Bigos '21 and Brooklyn Libera '23 as well as Maddie Thompson '21 and Julia Nadolski '23, who are students in Mercy Business and Personal Finance class.
Maddie Thompson and Bella Rookley sit down to talk about their entrepreneurship journeys and what you expect from The Try Hards Podcast!
This episode we have another special guest: Maddie Thompson is a wife, mother, the founder of a top eyebrow product brand and fearless TRUTH TELLER who is unafraid, no matter the cost to stand up for the victims of sexual abuse and exploitation. Maddie and her husband bought the infamous 17k table from Wayfair. She is what we call, “woke” and continues with her ever growing platform to wake people up to the truths, corruption and disgusting reality of the world. She has made risks in standing for truth, and she is here today to share. Guest Instagram: @madluvv Host Instagram: @ala_handra
Maddie Thompson shares her entrepreneurial journey, about how she took one idea and just ran with it. Today she is an outrageously successful brow mogul living her dream life in Arizona, USA. If you've ever thought about creating your own line or developing a physical product in the beauty industry, you cannot miss this episode! Official Madluvv Website: https://madluvv.com/ Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realsheilabella/ https://www.instagram.com/madluvvbrows/ Grow Your Gram Online Course: https://www.sheilabella.com/growyourgram/ Text me!!! 310-388-4588
Maddie Thompson, the founder and CEO of Madluvv Brows After graduating college and working in the media sales space, she decided she wanted to take her passions elsewhere and embarked on her journey as a full-time freelance makeup artist. Her career flourished as a self-taught makeup artist, taking her all over the country for different special events, weddings, film and fashion makeup events. Flash forward to today, Maddie has built a successful training program and social media platform, and most recently launched her official Madluvv product line.
Today, former Stanford soccer alumni (and pro women’s soccer alumni) Rachel Quon, Maddie Thompson, and Annie Case share their experiences in life after soccer. We talk about trying to struggling to find structure and defining goals in life post sport, and the challenges that can come in finding a community that actually feels like a team. Wondering what skill sets you already have as an athlete that are directly transferable to your career post sport? Looking for workout ideas? Join us today to learn more! Check out the Kirby Method community here: kirbymethod.com Psst! I’m taking on a handful of clients to work with 1:1. For anyone interested, check out kirbymethod.com for more deets or shoot me an email at kirbymethod@gmail.com. Happy listening!
Lissa Cook talks to the youngest member of the GB Women's Wheelchair Basketball Paralympic Team, 17 year old Maddie Thompson (from the Hope Valley Derbyshire) about dealing with the pressure, combining school and training and how the Paralympics have changed attitudes to disability. Maddie will be speaking at the Buxton Adventure Festival on Sunday 21st October. More details & tickets http://www.buxtonadventurefestival.co.uk/maddie_thompson_olympicdreams.html