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Today’s lady boss is the CEO of Boss Babe. Boss Babe is a lifestyle brand that brings together a community of ambitious millennial business-minded women and teaches them how to take responsibility for their lives by putting their happiness first. Even before Boss Babe, Natalie's entrepreneurial journey already began. She founded her first company, Oh My Glow, at age 21 knowing that she would not find fulfillment in a corporation.In this episode you will:Know the importance of keeping it simple during your first leapSee why listening to your community’s feedback is importantUncover the importance of consistency and transparency online for your brand or businessFind out what’s a huge converter for Boss BabeHear how content converts differently on different social platformsAcquire advice for managing booksINSIGHTS:“I quickly realized being a female entrepreneur, just being an entrepreneur in generally can be the most lonely journey. It’s so terrifying you’re responsible for so much.” Natalie Ellis“I would first make sure that your income stream is solid before you take any kind of leap because the worst mindset you can be in is panic mode and that is not going to grow your business.” Natalie Ellis“If you can cut down your hours of working elsewhere do it. Don’t be chasing the money here, chase the main goal.” Natalie Ellis“Even if you want to offer a ton of products or a ton of services, start with one and do that one thing really well and start to grow it from there.” Natalie Ellis“When you let yourself burn out because you’re trying so hard often you get to a point where you feel like there’s no return and I feel like that’s such a huge issue in those first 18 months.” Natalie Ellis“I made sure I never compromised our long-term success for those short-term games and that was really hard in the beginning. Because taking on a new project, you’re always super excited to dive in head first.” Natalie Ellis“We combine Pinterest and Instagram to drive leads to our email list and we do most things via email. I find that to be a huge converter.” Natalie Ellis“Our content has the ability to go viral if it’s in the right hands.” Natalie Ellis“Don’t use the same content on each platform, maybe pick two or three platforms and drive them to one key place.” Natalie Ellis“You need to know your money. You need to know what you can and can’t claim for because this is more money for you and your business. So I would get super clear on that and if you aren’t sure have a meeting with an accountant.” Natalie Ellis“If you don’t live intentionally, how can you get so much done? How can you achieve your goals? How can you know what you’re working towards? Natalie EllisResources:Boss Babe TwitterBoss Babe InstagramNatalie’s InstagramNatalie@bossbabe.meOh My Glow websiteBrendon Burchard“The Lean Startup” by Eric Ries“Tribe of Mentors” by Tim Ferris“High Performance Habits” by Brendon Burchard“Now is Your Chance” by Niyc PidgeonMailChimpInfusionSoftConvertKitActive CampaignQuickBooksZero Financial
Resources: Connect with Natalie: @iamnatalie (https://www.instagram.com/iamnatalie/?hl=en) Follow Boss Babe on Instagram: @bossbabe.inc (https://www.instagram.com/bossbabe.inc/) Subscribe: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6h1nurnE-9auq41a5oiPnA) Evernote.com (https://evernote.com/) Connect with Sara Blakely: @sarablakely (https://www.instagram.com/sarablakely/?hl=en) Read: (https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Badass-Making-Money/dp/0735222975) Welcome to the Work Hard Play Hard 12 Days of Christmas countdown! We’re approaching the end of the year and getting focused on our goals and what we want to do in 2020, so I’m replaying the interviews that I think have had the most impact. This is a replay of my episode with Natalie Ellis, co-founder + CEO of Boss Babe. Natalie is a serial entrepreneur with a passion to help women expand their confidence in order to develop, build, and run successful businesses. In This Conversation We Cover: [3:50] What it was like growing up in Newcastle, England [7:30] 6 year old Natalie’s candy floss business [9:05] Building websites at age 13 [16:55] Deciding to travel for 3 years + what that looked like [21:26] Oh My Glow - how it started [24:41] Instagram tips for businesses starting out [29:22] What Boss Babe is + how Natalie got on board [31:20] Ways to avoid distractions in business [38:32] Using manifestation to create what you want [42:50] Advice on improving money mindset [43:58] How Natalie faked being a reporter in order to meet Richard Branson [49:06] Play hard with Natalie [56:51] Natalie asks me for my tips on playing hard To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: workhardplayhardpodcast.com (https://workhardplayhardpodcast.com/) Work Hard Play Hard is a production of (http://crate.media)
Resources: Connect with Natalie: @iamnatalie Follow Boss Babe on Instagram: @bossbabe.inc Subscribe: YouTube Evernote.com Connect with Sara Blakely: @sarablakely Read: Think And Grow Rich, You Are A Badass At Making Money Welcome to the Work Hard Play Hard 12 Days of Christmas countdown! We're approaching the end of the year and getting focused on our goals and what we want to do in 2020, so I'm replaying the interviews that I think have had the most impact. This is a replay of my episode with Natalie Ellis, co-founder + CEO of Boss Babe. Natalie is a serial entrepreneur with a passion to help women expand their confidence in order to develop, build, and run successful businesses. In This Conversation We Cover: [3:50] What it was like growing up in Newcastle, England [7:30] 6 year old Natalie's candy floss business [9:05] Building websites at age 13 [16:55] Deciding to travel for 3 years + what that looked like [21:26] Oh My Glow - how it started [24:41] Instagram tips for businesses starting out [29:22] What Boss Babe is + how Natalie got on board [31:20] Ways to avoid distractions in business [38:32] Using manifestation to create what you want [42:50] Advice on improving money mindset [43:58] How Natalie faked being a reporter in order to meet Richard Branson [49:06] Play hard with Natalie [56:51] Natalie asks me for my tips on playing hard To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: workhardplayhardpodcast.com Work Hard Play Hard is a production of Crate Media
Today my guest is the determined and fun Natalie Ellis, co-founder + CEO of Boss Babe, joins us on the podcast. Natalie is a serial-entrepreneur, with a passion to help women expand their confidence in order to develop, build, and run successful businesses. I personally wanted Natalie on the podcast not only because of her love for entrepreneurship, but because she lives her play hard lifestyle like no other. We dive deep into Natalie’s childhood, seeing the direct correlation between how she grew up to who she grew to become. In This Conversation We Cover: [3:50] What is was like growing up in England [7:30] 6 year old Natalie starting a candy floss business [9:05] Natalie building websites at age 13 [16:55] Deciding to travel for 3 years + what that looked like [21:26] Oh My Glow - how it started [24:41] Instagram tips for businesses starting out [29:22] What Boss Babe us + how Natalie got on board [31:20] Ways to avoid distractions in business [38:32] Using manifestation to create what Natalie wants [42:50] Advice on improving money mindset [43:58] How Natalie faked being a reporter in order to meet Richard Branson [49:06] Play hard with Natalie [56:51] Natalie asks me for my tips on playing hard Resources: Connect with Natalie: @iamnatalie Follow Boss Babe on Instagram: @bossbabe.inc Subscribe: YouTube Evernote.com Connect with Sara Blakely: @sarablakely Read: Think And Grow Rich, You Are A Badass At Making Money
Today my guest is the determined and fun Natalie Ellis, co-founder + CEO of Boss Babe, joins us on the podcast. Natalie is a serial-entrepreneur, with a passion to help women expand their confidence in order to develop, build, and run successful businesses. I personally wanted Natalie on the podcast not only because of her love for entrepreneurship, but because she lives her play hard lifestyle like no other. We dive deep into Natalie's childhood, seeing the direct correlation between how she grew up to who she grew to become. In This Conversation We Cover: [3:50] What is was like growing up in England [7:30] 6 year old Natalie starting a candy floss business [9:05] Natalie building websites at age 13 [16:55] Deciding to travel for 3 years + what that looked like [21:26] Oh My Glow - how it started [24:41] Instagram tips for businesses starting out [29:22] What Boss Babe us + how Natalie got on board [31:20] Ways to avoid distractions in business [38:32] Using manifestation to create what Natalie wants [42:50] Advice on improving money mindset [43:58] How Natalie faked being a reporter in order to meet Richard Branson [49:06] Play hard with Natalie [56:51] Natalie asks me for my tips on playing hard Resources: Connect with Natalie: @iamnatalie Follow Boss Babe on Instagram: @bossbabe.inc Subscribe: YouTube Evernote.com Connect with Sara Blakely: @sarablakely Read: Think And Grow Rich, You Are A Badass At Making Money
JOIN THE WWW.SOCIETE.CO/ANGIELEE In today’s interview, I get to chat with the Boss Babe herself, Natalie Ellis- the CEO of Boss Babe. She’s a 26-year-old serial entrepreneur. Natalie first founded Oh My Glow, a nutritional supplement company and is now Partner & CEO at Boss Babe, one of the largest communities of ambitious women in the world. Her trademarked brand, Boss Babe, has had more than 6 million tags on social media alone. Natalie’s passion lies in helping women build confidence and live out their true potential through entrepreneurship.
Are you looking to build a community around your brand or product? Are you curious about creating a marketing strategy that you can monetize? Where do you even look to gain conversions online and what are the important factors to remember for its success? Today’s lady boss is the CEO of Boss Babe. Boss Babe is a lifestyle brand that brings together a community of ambitious millennial business-minded women and teaches them how to take responsibility for their lives by putting their happiness first. Even before Boss Babe, Natalie's entrepreneurial journey already began. She founded her first company, Oh My Glow at age 21, knowing that she would not find fulfillment in a corporation. In this episode you will: Know the importance of keeping it simple during your first leap See why listening to your community’s feedback is important Uncover the importance of consistency and transparency online for your brand or business Find out what’s a huge converter for Boss Babe Hear how content converts differently on different social platforms Acquire advice for managing books INSIGHTS: “I quickly realized being a female entrepreneur, just being an entrepreneur in generally can be the most lonely journey. It’s so terrifying you’re responsible for so much.” Natalie Ellis “I would first make sure that your income stream is solid before you take any kind of leap because the worst mindset you can be in is panic mode and that is not going to grow your business.” Natalie Ellis “If you can cut down your hours of working elsewhere do it. Don’t be chasing the money here, chase the main goal.” Natalie Ellis “Even if you want to offer a ton of products or a ton of services, start with one and do that one thing really well and start to grow it from there.” Natalie Ellis “When you let yourself burn out because you’re trying so hard often you get to a point where you feel like there’s no return and I feel like that’s such a huge issue in those first 18 months.” Natalie Ellis “I made sure I never compromised our long-term success for those short-term games and that was really hard in the beginning. Because taking on a new project, you’re always super excited to dive in head first.” Natalie Ellis “We combine Pinterest and Instagram to drive leads to our email list and we do most things via email. I find that to be a huge converter.” Natalie Ellis “Our content has the ability to go viral if it’s in the right hands.” Natalie Ellis “Don’t use the same content on each platform, maybe pick two or three platforms and drive them to one key place.” Natalie Ellis “You need to know your money. You need to know what you can and can’t claim for because this is more money for you and your business. So I would get super clear on that and if you aren’t sure have a meeting with an accountant.” Natalie Ellis “If you don’t live intentionally, how can you get so much done? How can you achieve your goals? How can you know what you’re working towards? Natalie Ellis Resources: Boss Babe Twitter Boss Babe Instagram Natalie’s Instagram Natalie’s email: Natalie@bossbabe.me Oh My Glow website Brendon Burchard “The Lean Startup” by Eric Ries “Tribe of Mentors” by Tim Ferris “High Performance Habits” by Brendon Burchard “Now is Your Chance” by Niyc Pidgeon MailChimp InfusionSoft ConvertKit Active Campaign QuickBooks Zero Financial
In Episode #55 on The Jen Mavros Show we sit down to chat with online mogul and CEO of the #bossbabe brand, the gorgeous Natalie Ellis about all things female entrepreneurship and her life to get where she is today. Growing up, Natalie's family didn't have a lot of money and she had quite a turbulent home life. Her mother was the victim of domestic violence for many years and committed suicide in front of her as a child. Moving out of her family home at the young age of 13, Natalie went to live with her grandparents to begin rebuilding her life. From being 13 years old, Natalie has used the internet to create profitable, online businesses. Natalie has solid experience in social media marketing and has leveraged this to create and consult on million dollar brands. Along with a prestigious first-class degree in management, Natalie left University with 13 National Awards for her work in Business and Enterprise, including Directors Award for Outstanding Personal Achievement. In her Second year of University, Natalie worked alongside James Caan and was appointed as one of the first Ambassadors of the £112 million Government backed start-up loan scheme for entrepreneurs at Buckingham Palace. In addition, after creating and substantially growing Newcastle University's Entrepreneur Society, Natalie was invited to visit 10 Downing Street to Mastermind with Lord Young on creating policy to encourage more students to be involved in Entrepreneurship. Natalie has also been featured as a finalist on a UK-wide television show featuring Britain's smartest and most promising start-ups and entrepreneurs. She has volunteered in a remote jungle, lived in 4 continents and used this experience to develop her skills both personally and professional. Natalie is CEO of #BossBabe, one of the (if not THE) largest community of ambitious and entrepreneurial women, as well as Founder of Oh My Glow, a line of superfood products stocked nationwide in the UK and online globally. As an entrepreneur, a truly uplifting and valuable episode you will definitely want to hear!!
In today's interview, I get to chat with THE Boss Babe herself, Natalie Ellis- the CEO of Boss Babe. She's a 26-year-old serial entrepreneur. Natalie first founded Oh My Glow, a nutritional supplement company and is now Partner & CEO at Boss Babe, one of the largest communities of ambitious women in the world. Natalie’s passion lies in helping women build confidence and live out their true potential through entrepreneurship. Her trademarked brand, Boss Babe, has had more than 6 million tags on social media alone. Natalie has notably worked with both Government and University on their young entrepreneurship policies, been recognized for her work in entrepreneurship at Buckingham Palace and appeared on TV for her work in the field. Natalie shares SO much value on today's episode and you're not going to want to miss it!
From being 13 years old, Natalie has used the internet to create profitable, online businesses. Natalie has solid experience in social media marketing and has leveraged this to create and consult on million dollar brands. Along with a prestigious first-class degree in management, Natalie left University with 13 National Awards for her work in Business and Enterprise, including Directors Award for Outstanding Personal Achievement. In her Second year of University, Natalie worked alongside James Caan and was appointed as one of the first Ambassadors of the £112 million Government backed start-up loan scheme for entrepreneurs at Buckingham Palace. In addition, after creating and substantially growing Newcastle University’s Entrepreneur Society, Natalie was invited to visit 10 Downing Street to Mastermind with Lord Young on creating policy to encourage more students to be involved in Entrepreneurship. Natalie has also been featured as a finalist on a UK-wide television show featuring Britain’s smartest and most promising start-ups and entrepreneurs. Natalie now spends her time travelling the world whilst running companies Oh My Glow (omgdetox.com), BossBabe (bossbabe.me) and Instagram Academy (instagram-academy.com) remotely. She has volunteered in a remote jungle, lived in 4 continents and used this experience to develop her skills both personally and professional. *** You can pre-order my Now Is Your Chance book now on Amazon; https://www.amazon.co.uk/Now-Your-Chance-Happiest-Psychology/dp/178180804X Be sure to email your receipts to nicole@niycpidgeon.com to get access to the exclusive Now Is Your Chance online workshop I am running for you as a thank you! Join me over in my Now Is Your Chance Facebook group and share your takeaways from this episode at: bit.ly/NowIsYourChanceGroup *** www.niycpidgeon.com www.facebook.com/niycpidgeon www.twitter.com/niycpidge www.instagram.com/niycpidge