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Magical Moments with Jill Lindsey
Episode 1 with Susan McPherson

Magical Moments with Jill Lindsey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 40:59


Season 4 is SHINING SO BRIGHT!!! Our first guest is Susan McPherson!  Susan is a serial connector, seasoned communicator, an author and a founder. She is the CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications agency focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do - Method for Building Meaningful Relationships. Susan has over 30 years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including The Hello Sunshine Shine Away Summit, The Kennedy Center, and the Massachusetts Conference for Women to name a few. She contributes to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Susan is the recipient of Forbes magazine's 50 over 50—Impact 2021 award and Worth Media's Worthy100 award. She has also won numerous accolades for her voice on social media platforms from Fortune Magazine, Fast Company and Elle Magazine. Currently, Susan invests in and advises women-led start-ups, including: iFundWomen,Inc., Messy.fm, Our Place, The Riveter, Park Place Payments, Hint Water, Apolitical and The Muse. And Susan serves on multiple advisory boards on behalf of women in technology and leadership. For those of us lucky enough to know Susan, she is a joyful inspiration in life  and a powerhouse....we are sooo happy to  share all of her magical moments with you!

School’s Over...Now What?
7 Secrets To Work Life Balance w/ Samantha Ettus EP 266

School’s Over...Now What?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 7:55


This week on Extra Credit Fridays we revisit our conversation w/ Samantha Ettus. Do you think work life balance is even possible? What if I told you it was and here's how. Our guest this week is Samantha Ettus Samantha is the founder and CEO of Park Place Payments, a fintech company , best selling author, speaker, and cohost of What's Her Story Podcast. This episode is a MUST LISTEN she brings the

BEYOND BARRIERS
Episode 258: The Art of Connecting With Susan McPherson, Founder & CEO of McPherson Strategies

BEYOND BARRIERS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 34:42


Susan McPherson has an early memory that shaped her perspective on how to build relationships. Growing up, she would watch her parents sit at the breakfast table every morning, cutting out newspaper articles that they found interesting. Every day, they wrote notes to their friends and sent it in the mail along with the newspaper cuttings. It was their way of saying “I'm thinking of you” and nurturing relationships with friends and family. In this episode, Susan shares the keys to connecting with people and what you can do to nurture relationships. As a successful entrepreneur, she credits her people skills to building a thriving business. She encourages us to always look for ways to be helpful to others. Learn practical tips and proven principles in Susan's book, “The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships.” Visit https://www.gobeyondbarriers.com where you will find show notes and links to all the resources in this episode, including the best way to get in touch with Susan. Highlights: [03:14] Susan's journey and her most important lesson learned [05:28] Finding her career path [08:08] Fostering relationships [11:02] Susan's book, “The Lost Art oF Connecting” [15:18] Starting her business [18:07] Navigating tough times [21:02] Leading with your values [22:58] Addressing social initiatives [24:34] What keeps Susan grounded [26:23] Finding the right mentor [28:42] The future of work and technology [30:51] Lightning round questions Quotes: “Every person, no matter who they are, where they came from, the role they play in society, their religion, the color of their skin, is deserving of our attention, our compassion, our kindness, and our curiosity.” – Susan McPherson “For me, it's alway been leading with how we can be helpful to others.” – Susan McPherson “No matter how small our circle is, we still have a circle, so start with the people that you know.” – Susan McPherson Lightning Round Questions: What book has greatly influenced you? - Writing my own book (“The Lost Art oF Connecting”) What is your favorite inspiring quote or saying? - “How can I be helpful?” What is one word or moniker you would use to describe yourself? - Genuine What is one change you've implanted that made your life better? - Limiting my alcohol intake What power song would you want playing as you walk out onto a stage? - “Central Reservation” by Beth Orton About Susan McPherson: Susan McPherson is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a B- corp certified communications consultancy focused on social impact. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships (McGraw-Hill). Susan has 30+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Massachusetts Conference for Women, Worth Women and Techonomy, and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Susan is the recipient of Forbes magazine's 50 over 50—Impact 2021 award and Worth Media's Worthy100 award. She has also won numerous accolades for her voice on social media platforms from Fortune Magazine, Fast Company and Elle Magazine. Currently, Susan invests in and advises women-led start-ups, including: iFundWomen,Inc., Messy.fm, Our Place, The Riveter, Park Place Payments, Hint Water, Apolitical and The Muse. She serves on the boards of USA for UNHCR, The 19th News, and serves on the advisory boards of The List, Apolitical Foundation, Just Capital and Alltruists. Additionally, she is a member of the MIT Solve Women and Technology Leadership Group and serves as an adviser to several nonprofits including She's The First and The OpEd Project. Susan is a Vital Voices global corporate ambassador and a member of the New York Women's Forum and Extraordinary Women on Boards. She resides in Brooklyn. Links: Website: https://www.mcpstrategies.com/ Book: https://www.thelostartofconnecting.com/ LinkedIn URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmcpherson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/susanmcp1

Total Information AM
How to save money in your 40s and 50s

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 6:47


Samantha Ettus, Founder and CEO of Park Place Payments joins Debbie Monterrey giving advice on saving money in your 40s and 50s.

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
#67 - Helping Physician Practices Make More Money By Offering Novel Payment Processing Solutions with Dr. Jennifer Mogan, MD (Park Place Payments)

Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 24:01


The current financial infrastructure with useless third parties, middle-men rent seekers, bureaucracy, and cumbersome regulation, results in excessive friction, unnecessary costs, and lost revenue incurred by physician practices. Enter in Dr. Jennifer Mogan, MD, Account Director at Park Place Payments, which offers innovative business solutions to the payment processing space, helping physicians incur more revenue, while decreasing unnecessary costs. Tune into this episode, where we will hear all about her company and how it is positioning itself in the financial education and services space to help physician practices make more money. Dr. Jennifer Mogan, MD is an Anesthesiologist at Rochester Regional Health and Account Director at Park Place Payments, a novel solution to saving physician practices money by offering innovative payment processing solutions. You can connect with her on LinkedIn, or at ParkPlacePayments.com/ContactJenniferMogan. Thank you to our sponsor, CityVest: https://bit.ly/37AOgkp and our Affiliate, StudentLoanAdvice: https://bit.ly/3CIKSgF You can sign up for the Premium Edition of our podcast at https://anchor.fm/christopher-loo/subscribe

Opportunity Knocks by EmpowHer Purpose
Samantha Ettus, Founder of Park Place Payments

Opportunity Knocks by EmpowHer Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 44:39


DID YOU KNOW: Women who leave the workforce for more than 2 years have less than a 50% chance of ever getting a full-time position again...for the rest of their life! My conversation with Samantha Ettus on this week's episode of the Opportunity Knocks podcast was very inspiring and uplifting because she's focused on ensuring that this stat is a thing of the past! We're heading into the long with an episode that will have you totally rethinking the way you see the world and implementing change to achieve the financial independence you deserve.My guest this week is Samantha Ettus, award-winning author, mother of 3, serial entrepreneur, and founder of Park Place Payments, a women-owned company fundamentally changing the experience businesses have with their payment processor. She's an advocate for women and all underrepresented communities (that's putting it lightly) in the payments and financial industry.Our conversation covered topics you definitely want to learn more about including:

PitchIt
PitchIt Podcast 44: Samantha Ettus, Park Place Payments

PitchIt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 44:14


On episode 44 I talk with Samantha Ettus of Park Place Payments. Park Place is a women-owned company fundamentally changing the experience businesses have with their payment processor. Payment processing and the payments industry overall are seeing a lot of innovation and change. Most of the innovations and new technologies are focused on 20 percent of the market, Park Place is different in that they focus on the other 80 percent, Main Street. A lot of founders focus so much on the technology, but in talking with Samantha you can understand Park Place is so much more, especially with customer service. Samantha and I discuss some of the biggest pain points in payments today, why technology is not always the answer for many Main Street businesses, the continued lack of diversity in payments, broader fintech and venture capital, finding time to read, raising capital, and a whole lot more. So without further ado, I present Samantha Ettus of Park Place Payments. I hope you all enjoy the show and be prepared to learn: Samantha's founder story The Monopoly connection to Park Place Payments Main Street matters Scaling while keeping a difference-making customer service team The competitive landscape in payments Where the biggest pain points are in payments and payments infrastructure The importance of partnerships with Payroc and Clover The future of payments technology  Why saying they're women-owned is important The lack of progress made on diversity, especially in Venture Capital What more can be done to advance diversity in fintech Biggest lesson learned about Park Place Payments Best piece of advice received  Advice for fellow founders The trick to read a book a week Recommended books include An Ugly Truth, Empire of Pain, and Beautiful World, Where are You And much more...

School’s Over...Now What?
How To Master Work/Life Balance w/ Samantha Ettus

School’s Over...Now What?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 32:26


Do you think work life balance is even possible? What if I told you it was and here's how. Our guest this week is Samantha Ettus Samantha is the founder and CEO of Park Place Payments, a fintech company , best selling author, speaker, and cohost of What's Her Story Podcast.This episode is a MUST LISTEN she brings the

The 6% with NancyMD
S4 E6: Living the Pie Life with Samantha Ettus

The 6% with NancyMD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 40:45


Episode Overview: To live a successful life, you need to give certain things up is advice we frequently hear. Well, my guest begs to differ. To her, life is like a pie, and you don't need to sacrifice the other slices to save just one. There is no secret blueprint to the perfect life, but there is a recipe to living a happy and fulfilled one. This week I'm joined by seasoned entrepreneur and best-selling author, Samantha Ettus. Instilled with a drive to become financially independent since childhood, she'll share with us how she managed to work towards that goal despite the roadblocks along the way. As a dedicated champion of women, she uses her platform and business to advocate and empower women to pursue their dreams. Additionally, she will discuss her book, The Pie Life, and how women can live successful and fulfilling lives without any guilt. Tune in and figure out how you too can live The Pie Life!   Episode Highlights: Samantha's founder's journey and the people who influenced her Her definition of success Her personal experience with guilt and how she overcame it Advice for those going through cycles of disappointment Her silver lining for 2020 How she tackled her experiences with sexism and bias Her advice for you   About the Guest: Sam has dedicated her career to supporting women in the pursuit of their dreams. When she discovers that spark, she turns it into a fire. In order to assist women achieve financial independence, Sam founded Park Place Payments, a company that is disrupting the payment processing industry with a new type of salesforce. She is the co-founder of The Los Angeles Women's Collective whose mission is to support women running for national office. Earning her undergraduate and MBA degrees from Harvard, Sam has gone on to become a best-selling author of five books, a renowned speaker, and the co-host of What's Her Story With Sam & Amy, a weekly podcast for iHeart featuring leading women ranging from Glennon Doyle to Gloria Steinem. She recently authored the book, The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction. Sam makes regular appearances on shows such as NBC News, The Doctors, Access Hollywood, Good Morning America, Dr. Phil, and the TODAY Show. She has been featured and quoted in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Inc, Fast Company, and Success Magazine. She also serves on the advisory board of the Forbes School of Business and Technology. Currently, she lives a fulfilling life in Los Angeles with her husband and three children.   Connect with Samantha: Website: samanthaettus.com   Twitter: @samanthaettus Instagram: @samanthaettus LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/samanthaettus   Podcast (Instagram): @whatsherstorypodcast   Did you enjoy today's episode? Please click here to leave a review for The 6%, with NancyMD. Be sure to subscribe to your favorite podcast app to get notified when a new episode comes out!   Do you know someone who might enjoy this episode? Share this episode to inspire and empower!   Let's get social! Instagram: @_nancymd Facebook: @nancymdpdx Twitter: @_nancymd LinkedIn: @nancyyenshipleymd Website: www.nancymd.com   Subscribe to The 6%, with NancyMD ++ Apple Podcasts ++ Spotify ++ Google Podcasts

The Empathy Edge
Susan McPherson: The Lost Art of Connecting

The Empathy Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 29:21


If we've learned anything over the last few years of dealing with a global pandemic, it's our insatiable human need for connection. I'm not talking about likes on a post, or how many business cards you get to hand out at an event. I'm talking about genuine connection - connections that fuel you, inspire you, make you laugh, and spark ideas. Today, my guest Susan McPherson shares her lifelong commitment to connection in her new book The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships. We talk about how her parent's pre-social media methods of connecting influenced her connecting philosophy, how her Gather, Ask, Do method works for building generous and meaningful connection, how we can best revitalize our relationships in a post-pandemic world, and the role technology can play now and going forward. Key Takeaways:Having an ongoing curiosity about people is the heart of empathy and the key to connecting. It isn't about helping 50,000 people. It is about 2-3 actions per week and building them in as a habit. You will receive goodness back and people will remember your connections with them when you're being helpful. Set realistic goals and expectations for yourself and your connecting. We are all experiencing this global pandemic together, and now is the time to reach out when we are all in this strange situation together.  "We have all these technology tools, so ask the recipient, whether it's a colleague, or a friend, or a donor, or a funder, how they want to be in contact with you. To me, it's a very personal question. We all have our likes and dislikes." —  Susan McPherson About Susan McPherson:Susan McPherson + Founder and CEOSusan McPherson is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships (McGraw-Hill). Susan has 25+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Inspirefest/Dublin, BSR, Center for Corporate Citizenship's Annual Summit, DLD and Techonomy, and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times.Susan is the recipient of Forbes magazine's 50 over 50—Impact 2021 award. She has also won numerous accolades for her voice on social media platforms from Fortune Magazine, Fast Company and Elle Magazine. Currently, Susan invests in and advises women-led start-ups, including: iFundWomen,Inc., Messy.fm, Our Place, The Riveter, Park Place Payments, Hint Water, Apolitical, Arlo Skye, Giapenta and The Muse. She serves on the boards of USA for UNHCR, The 19th News, and the Lower Eastside Girls Club, and serves on the advisory boards of The List and Alltruists. Additionally, she is a member of the MIT Solve Women and Technology Leadership Group and serves as an adviser to several nonprofits, including Girls Who Code, She's The First, and The OpEd Project. Susan is a Vital Voices global corporate ambassador. She resides in Brooklyn. Connect with Susan McPherson:Book: The Lost Art of ConnectingTwitter: https://twitter.com/susanmcp1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmcpherson/Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/susanmcpherson1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanmcp1/ Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice

The Empathy Edge
Susan McPherson: The Lost Art of Connecting

The Empathy Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 29:21


If we've learned anything over the last few years of dealing with a global pandemic, it's our insatiable human need for connection. I'm not talking about likes on a post, or how many business cards you get to hand out at an event. I'm talking about genuine connection - connections that fuel you, inspire you, make you laugh, and spark ideas. Today, my guest Susan McPherson shares her lifelong commitment to connection in her new book The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships. We talk about how her parent's pre-social media methods of connecting influenced her connecting philosophy, how her Gather, Ask, Do method works for building generous and meaningful connection, how we can best revitalize our relationships in a post-pandemic world, and the role technology can play now and going forward. Key Takeaways:Having an ongoing curiosity about people is the heart of empathy and the key to connecting. It isn't about helping 50,000 people. It is about 2-3 actions per week and building them in as a habit. You will receive goodness back and people will remember your connections with them when you're being helpful. Set realistic goals and expectations for yourself and your connecting. We are all experiencing this global pandemic together, and now is the time to reach out when we are all in this strange situation together.  "We have all these technology tools, so ask the recipient, whether it's a colleague, or a friend, or a donor, or a funder, how they want to be in contact with you. To me, it's a very personal question. We all have our likes and dislikes." —  Susan McPherson About Susan McPherson:Susan McPherson + Founder and CEOSusan McPherson is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships (McGraw-Hill). Susan has 25+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Inspirefest/Dublin, BSR, Center for Corporate Citizenship's Annual Summit, DLD and Techonomy, and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times.Susan is the recipient of Forbes magazine's 50 over 50—Impact 2021 award. She has also won numerous accolades for her voice on social media platforms from Fortune Magazine, Fast Company and Elle Magazine. Currently, Susan invests in and advises women-led start-ups, including: iFundWomen,Inc., Messy.fm, Our Place, The Riveter, Park Place Payments, Hint Water, Apolitical, Arlo Skye, Giapenta and The Muse. She serves on the boards of USA for UNHCR, The 19th News, and the Lower Eastside Girls Club, and serves on the advisory boards of The List and Alltruists. Additionally, she is a member of the MIT Solve Women and Technology Leadership Group and serves as an adviser to several nonprofits, including Girls Who Code, She's The First, and The OpEd Project. Susan is a Vital Voices global corporate ambassador. She resides in Brooklyn. Connect with Susan McPherson:Book: The Lost Art of ConnectingTwitter: https://twitter.com/susanmcp1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmcpherson/Facebook:https://m.facebook.com/susanmcpherson1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanmcp1/ Don't forget to download your free guide! Discover The 5 Business Benefits of Empathy: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice

Houston Innovators Podcast
Episode 112 - Disrupting the sales workforce - Samantha Ettus of Park Place Payments

Houston Innovators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 36:06


Samantha Ettus is the founder of Park Place Payments, a fintech startup backed by Houston-based Curate Capital. launched in 2018, The California-Based company chose Houston as an early test market to find and train account executives who can support local businesses with a payment processing service that's providing the best customer service. Samantha joins the show today to discuss the role Houston has played in her company's growth and what's next for park place.

The Jake Dunlap Show
Serving With Intention: Drive, Determination, And Happiness with Samantha Ettus

The Jake Dunlap Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 49:00


This episode of The Jake Dunlap Show features Samantha Ettus, Founder and CEO at Park Place Payments. Sam grew up in New York and studied at the Dalton School her entire life. She opens up about her upbringing and how an unhealthy amount of pressure was placed on her to win at competitive tennis. She recalls getting special permissions from Dalton to leave school early everyday to travel to Long Island and play tennis. The pressures of Sam's tennis career revealed to her that life is organized according to 7 slices: family, health, career, hobbies, community, friends, and relationship. Incidentally, it is this same structure that she uses today when she advises women on how to manage their professional and personal lives. Her extraordinary drive to excel at tennis was motivated by the desire to get into the best school for college. As it turns out, she was accepted into Harvard. She remembers a pivotal moment when she actually had to choose between tennis and writing, and decided to quit what had been her lifelong identity as a tennis player.Upon graduation, Samantha pursued a career in Hollywood and shares the colorful personalities she met there working as a Hollywood assistant. Missing the creative side, she moved back to New York to work at Nickelodeon for Blue's Clues.Samantha would move on and go back to school at Harvard Business School, the only entrepreneur in her class, with the world's first personal branding firm. Next, she would go on to start her book series The Expert's Guide and share how a majority of her guests were results of cold calls and the creative ways she got them to say yes. She also talks about writing The Pie Life which is based on her 7 slices structure of work-life balance. Finally, Samantha shares how she founded Park Place Payments with the intention of empowering small businesses with financial freedom and growing it to a billion dollar company.QUOTES:04:50 "I think it's so important that we raise financially independent children so that they have the choices to live the life they want and I've always been passionate about equal rights."11:39 "We all have seven slices which are our family, our health, our careers, our hobbies, our community, our friends, and our relationship. And every single activity you have is organized into one of those slices."22:09 "It was really difficult decision... And honestly, I don't think I was actually ready to quit when I did, because it was mentally which showed me I wasn't ready to quit, is that I couldn't handle having all of this free time."35:55 "I had a lot of experience winning and losing as a child even when the stakes seemed really high... I think you have to go out there and try 20 times before you're going to get your yes." 45:24 "I've tried, as we grow, to place myself where my strengths are and then also to help identify where people in our team are strong and weak and make sure that they're in a position where they can be successful."More about SamanthaSamantha Ettus, Founder and CEO of Park Place Payments, has made it her mission to empower small businesses owners and help them achieve their financial independence. She is a five-time national bestselling author of books including her The Experts Guide book series and her latest hit, The Pie Life.She is also a highly-sought after keynote speaker and TEDx speaker who inspires her listeners to thrive and grow. Samantha also co-hosts her own podcast called ‎What's Her Story With Sam & Amy which celebrates other women who are at the top of their game.  She is a media personality who has appeared on TV more than 400 times and has been featured on Good Morning America, TODAY, NBC Nightly News, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Inc., Success, and Marie Claire. She has worked with some of the biggest names in business such as Google, Target, General Mills, Yahoo, and Twitter, to name just a few.Find out more about Samantha and connect with her in the following links:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthaettusWebsite - https://parkplacepayments.com/Podcast - https://whatsherstorypodcast.com/Learn more about Jake Dunlap and Skaled by visiting the links below:Jake Dunlap:Personal Site - http://jakedunlap.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakedunlap/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JakeTDunlapInstagram - http://instagram.com/jake_dunlap_Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JakeTDunlap/Skaled:Website - https://skaled.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/skaledYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsw_03rSlbGQkeLGMGiDf4Q

Eye Care Insider
The Doctorpreneur Series: The Secret to Saving Money with Patient Credit Card Payments with Jennifer L. Mogan

Eye Care Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 17:03


In this episode, Jennifer L. Mogan, MD, discusses her path into medicine, the importance of the credit card process and how it can be beneficial for eyecare practices. Welcome to another exciting episode of Eye Care insider :14 What led to the inception of the ‘Doctorpreneurship' series? :29 About Mogan 2:16 The interview 2:47 Give us an idea of your background, your training and why you went to medicine? 3:12 How in the world did you get involved with credit card processing? 4:12 Can you summarize the whole credit card processing process? Why should eye care professional or anybody in health care be aware of this structure and how will it affect their bottom line? 5:51 So, what are you finding in the market? Are physicians aware of this, are they not? And if they're not, how much is this potentially costing a practice? 11:37 How can they implement these strategies in practice or what services can your company offer eyecare professionals in helping to solve this problem? 12:46 Have you seen an uptake in business recently because of practices trying to minimize their expenses by lowering these rates? 13:57 How to find Mogan 14:35 What do you love about being a Doctorpreneur and do you have any advice or pearls for the audience? 15:02 Thank you, Dr. Mogan for all your great advice and tips 16:07 Jennifer L. Mogan, MD, is an anesthesiology specialist with Rochester Regional Health and a senior account specialist for Park Place Payments.   We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr. Mali at eyecareinsider@healio.com. Follow us on Twitter @Healio_OSN. You can contact Mogan by going to the company's website, www.parkplacepayments.com or at Linkedin. Disclosures: Mali reports he is founder and CEO of Mali Enterprises; retina medical director at Macular Degeneration Association; grant/research support from Alimera Sciences, Allergan/AbbVie, Chengdu Kanghong Biotechnology, Genentech, Notal Vision, Regeneron and Santen; consulting for Alimera Sciences, Allergan/AbbVie, Eyepoint Pharmaceuticals, Genentech, Kala Pharmaceuticals, Macular Degeneration Association, Notal Vision, Novartis, Regeneron and Sun Pharmaceuticals; speaker bureau for Alimera Sciences, Genentech, Kala Pharmaceuticals, Macular Degeneration Association, Notal Vision, Novartis and Sun Pharmaceuticals; and stock/shareholder with AbbVie and Regeneron. Mogan is a senior account specialist for Park Place Payments.

move. crush. count.
MCC 048- Samantha Ettus- How to bring a winning idea to life

move. crush. count.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 49:35


On this week's episode of move. crush. count. Scott talks to entrepreneur, author, speaker, and CEO of Park Place Payments, Samantha Ettus. Samantha is the author of five best-selling books including The Experts Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How To Do and The Pie Life: A Guilt-Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction. After earning her MBA from Harvard Business School, Samantha started Ettus Media Management. She has been featured on Good Morning America and the Today Show and has given two Tedx Talks.  Listen to Scott and Samantha go through the seven slices of time management, delegating responsibilities by hiring experts, and how to bring that winning idea to life. 

The Private Medical Practice Academy
Episode 44: Credit Card Processing Fees Eat Into Your Profit

The Private Medical Practice Academy

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 26:39


If you are like me, you never carry cash. I pay for EVERYTHING with my credit card. And, as a consumer, I get annoyed if a place doesn't take credit cards. I never actually think about the vendor side of things. I figure they bundle the cost of taking credit cards into whatever they're charging me.The problem for physicians who are in-network is that they get paid according to their contracted rates. They can't pass the credit card fees they pay for accepting this form of payment to the patient.But patients expect that you will take credit and debit cards for their co-pays, co-insurance or deductible. It's part of doing business, right?I know that when you are busy starting or running a practice you're not thinking about how much you pay for accepting credit cards. That said, there's no reason to pay more than you have to.Yes, but not all credit card processing fees are the same. In this episode of The Private Medical Practice Academy, I sat down with Dr. Jennifer Mogan of Park Place Payments to talk about how credit card processing fees are structured and how to figure out whether you are getting the lowest possible rate.Dr. Mogan is an anesthesiologist in a private practice group in Rochester, NY where she has been practicing for the last 15 years.  She attended college at Colgate University, and medical school and residency at the University of Rochester.  On the side, she is also working with Park Place Payments, a women-founded and women-run credit card processing company built with the core mission to bring honesty and transparency to this industry.  Dr. Mogan has been using what she has learned about the payments industry over the past year and a half to help her colleagues in medicine become more informed and make wise choices for their payment processing.  She is happy to do a complimentary consultation for your practice with a full analysis and side by side comparison to make sure your practice is receiving the rates and service you deserve. https://www.parkplacepayments.com/contactjennifermogan/For a full searchable copy of the transcript, https://www.thepracticebuildingmd.com/podcastIf you'd like to hear more tips on how to start, run and grow your practice and related medical businesses, please sign up for my newsletter at https://www.thepracticebuildingmd.com.    And, be sure to join my FB group, The Private Medical Practice Academy. Enroll in my course,  How To Start Your Own Practice and get the step-by-step process for opening your doors. Or join The Private Medical Practice Academy Membership for live group coaching, expert guest speakers and everything you need to know to start, grow and leverage your private practice.

CEO Uncovered by Create Every Opportunity

As a dedicated champion of women, Sam has devoted her career to advocating and supporting women in the pursuit of their dreams. She finds that spark within and turns it into a fire. In Sam's quest to help women achieve financial independence, she launched Park Place Payments, a company disrupting the payment processing industry with a new kind of sales force.Since earning her undergraduate and MBA degrees from Harvard, Sam has become a best-selling author of five books, a renowned speaker and co-host of What's Her Story With Sam & Amy, a weekly podcast for iHeart featuring leading women from Glennon Doyle to Gloria Steinem. Sam's most recent book is The Pie Life: A Guilt Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction. Learn more at https://createeveryopportunity.org/

The Badass CEO
EP 58: Sam Ettus On How Nothing Will Stop Her From Building A Billion-Dollar Business

The Badass CEO

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 31:02 Transcription Available


Sam Ettus is the true Badass entrepreneur.  She is a five-time best-selling author, a public speaker, and podcast host of the What's Her Story podcast, but one public speaking event inspired Samto to start Park Place Payments.  Park Place Payments is a female-founded credit card processing company that is disrupting the status quo of the credit card industry.  The male-dominated industry has never focused on customer service or women, and she is here to do that with PPP.  Sam explains why nothing will stop her from making this a billion-dollar company and how you can do it too.Tune in to hear Sam's thoughts on why only 1.7% of female CEOs reach over a million dollars in sales, the importance of labor equality both in the workforce and in the home, and her tips for entrepreneurs starting.Please subscribe above to be notified of our new episodes.  I put together a Free Top 10 Checklist for Every Entrepreneur.  Click here to get your copy: https://thebadassceo.com/tips-for-every-entrepreneur/ ‎To learn more about our podcast guest, click here:https://thebadassceo.com/sam-ettus-on-building-a-billion-dollar-business/If you enjoy this podcast, please help support the the podcast by using the link to our sponsors and companies I use for my business.  I receive a small percentage for each sale.  Thank you so much for your support!!http://thebadassceo.com/tools/Follow us on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/badass.ceo/

Finding Fearless
What Do Ballet and Business Have In Common? with Selina Meere

Finding Fearless

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 50:07


Summary:Being happy and figuring out what drives you (5:15)How you know your network will never die (10:50)Don't let someone say you don't have industry experience (17:29)Women supporting women to fulfill their fullest potential (23:05)Having a little knowledge will go a long way (33:28)Talking Venmo, PayPal, and all the processing processes (38:10)Looking into the future of Park Place Payments (42:55) After 20 years in the publishing industry, Selina made a career pivot to fintech (how bada** is that?). She dives into the amazingness of being the VP of Marketing and Business Development at the ONLY female founded payment processing company! Listen to the episode to learn more about Selina and how she threw herself into a new city, new industry, and new roles—which totally paid off. Follow Selina and Park Place Payments on Instagram! Links Mentioned:Park Place PaymentsNavigating The Payments Landscape with Selina (On the Fearless Foundry YouTube channel)Request a payment checkupSocial: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter Connect with Selina on social Instagram, LinkedInFinding Fearless Community Join to access amazing content and listen in on some amazing sessions!Use code “PODCAST” to get your first month freeThe Finding Fearless Podcasts primary purpose is to highlight female entrepreneurs' voices. This has been a Fearless Foundry production. All audio is recorded and owned by Fearless Foundry.

Leaders In Payments
Women Leaders in Payments - Samantha Ettus, Founder & CEO of Park Place Payments | Episode 102

Leaders In Payments

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 33:26


Sam Ettus, the Founder and CEO of Park Place Payments is our special guest on this the 102nd episode of the Leaders in Payments Podcast. She is our third guest in the Women Leaders in Payments month sponsored by American Express. Sam grew up in New York City and played competitive tennis from childhood through college. She went to Harvard College and then on to Harvard Business School. Sam has devoted her career to advocating and supporting woman, in fact this is what led to her founding Park Place Payments. Her unique sales force is comprised of women with no payments background who are trained on how to sell payments to their doctors, dentists and other small businesses in their local area.Sam co-hosts her own podcast, has written 5 books, is a renowned speaker and makes regular appearances on TV. Given her extensive background and experience helping women succeed she provides some powerful and insightful leadership advice for all women in payments. 

The Natalie Tysdal Podcast
010: How to Get Unstuck and Reach Your Full Potential with Samantha Ettus

The Natalie Tysdal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 31:11


On this week's podcast episode, Natalie chats with Samantha Ettus, who has devoted her career to advocating and supporting women in the pursuit of their dreams.    In Sam's quest to help women achieve financial independence, she launched Park Place Payments, a company disrupting the payment processing industry with a new kind of sales force.   Sam co-founded The Los Angeles Women's Collective, aimed at supporting women to run for office nationally and win. She serves on the advisory board of the Forbes School of Business and Technology. Sam lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children.   Listen in as Sam and Natalie talk about: The first steps to take once you acknowledge you're stuck Why it's important for moms to work outside of the home The inspiration behind launching Park Place Payments How to continuously learn and grow, and set goals that are aligned Tips to take back the significance of pivoting and imposter syndrome   Since earning her undergraduate and MBA degrees from Harvard, Sam has become a best-selling author of five books, a renowned speaker and co-host of What's Her Story With Sam & Amy. Sam's most recent book is The Pie Life: A Guilt Free Recipe for Success and Satisfaction. She writes a popular weekly work/life newsletter on the same topic.   Sam makes regular national television appearances on shows including NBC News, The Doctors, Access Hollywood, Good Morning America, Dr. Phil and the TODAY Show, among others. She has been featured and quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Inc, Fast Company and Success Magazine. She was the host of leading Internet talk show Obsessed TV, which she created and produced with entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk. Connect with Samantha here: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Facebook https://www.samanthaettus.com    Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website

Action and Ambition
Samantha Ettus teaching women to strive for self-improvement

Action and Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 28:46


Welcome to another episode of Action and Ambition. Today's guest is Samantha Ettus, author, speaker, founder, and CEO of Park Place Payments, a company that is radically improving the lives of people looking to reenter the workforce while also altering the payment processing business. She’s also the co-founder of the Los Angeles Women’s Collective and their goal is to encourage women to run for office and win. Samantha specializes in supporting people in achieving career and personal success. Join us in this episode and learn more of Samantha’s mission and story!

Why Not Now? with Amy Jo Martin
Episode 244: Samantha Ettus - Making Financial Independence Tangible

Why Not Now? with Amy Jo Martin

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 48:11


If you leave the workforce for just two years, there's less than a 50% chance you'll ever get a full time position again. Samantha Ettus realized that, when mothers take time away from corporate America to have a baby, it's one of the most financially risky things they can do.   As a speaker, Samantha felt she could motivate a room full of women, but she couldn’t offer them any opportunities. So she founded Park Place Payments: a flexible, work from anywhere credit card business that increases financial independence for populations that historically haven't had the opportunities to access it.   On this episode of Why Not Now?, Samantha tells Amy Jo how Park Place Payments injects more financially independent people into the world while also helping small businesses. Samantha also says she has been very intentional about choosing her investors, saving half of her cap table for women and people of color. She even found her last investor after pitching him on Clubhouse.   Amy Jo and Samantha also talk about work-life balance, intentional parenting, and Samantha’s podcast What’s Her Story which she co hosts with Amy Nelson to amplify women’s stories. Samantha is a strong believer that, the more strong women you surround yourself with, the faster you can all rise.   Learn more about Samantha Follow Samantha on Instagram   Super Coffee is hooking up Why Not Now? listeners with an exclusive 25% discount on all products! Head to DrinkSuperCoffee.com and use code WHYNOTNOW for your 25% discount. DrinkSuperCoffee.com is the ONLY place this offer is available and your discount works for ALL products. No restrictions.   To learn more about Amy Jo’s favorite business tool and project management software, monday dot com, and get your free trial, click here. You can also access the templates Amy Jo has custom created for Why Not Now? listeners.   To learn more about the Renegade Accelerator, click here. Get Amy Jo’s newsletter.   Follow Amy Jo… Instagram Twitter Facebook Why Not Now? Instagram Buy Amy Jo’s Book

7:47 Conversations
Susan McPherson: The Lost Art of Connecting

7:47 Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 43:39


Networking - it's something we all have to do but most of the time don't want to do. Networking can often feel awkward, cold, and transactional. This is especially true with the advancement of social media platforms like Linkedin. But building relationships with others doesn't and shouldn't have to be this way. As social creatures, we crave genuine connection that leads to authentic relationships. But to build real and meaningful contacts, we need to go back to basics by tapping into our humanity and learning to be more intentional and authentic. Susan McPherson is an expert on the ins and outs of the lost art of connecting. This is where the transactional nature of networking ends, and the meaningful creation on relationships begins. Susan is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact, providing storytelling, partnership creation and visibility to corporations, NGOs and social enterprises. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships. Susan has 25+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Inspirefest/Dublin, BSR, Center for Corporate Citizenship's Annual Summit, DLD and Techonomy., and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Currently, Susan invests in, and advises women-led technology start-ups, including iFundWomen, Inc., Messy.fm, Our Place, The Riveter, Park Place Payments, Hint Water, Apolitical, Arlo Skye, Giapenta and The Muse.  She serves on the boards of USA for UNHCR, The 19th News, and the Lower Eastside Girls Club, and serves on the advisory board of both The List and Alltruists. Additionally, she is a member of the MIT Solve Women and Technology Leadership Group and serves as an adviser to several nonprofits, including Girls Who Code, Ocean Collective, She’s The First, and The OpEd Project. Susan is a Vital Voices global corporate ambassador and has received numerous accolades for her voice on social media platforms from Fortune Magazine, Fast Company and Elle Magazine. She resides in Brooklyn. In this episode, Susan dives deep into the concepts of her new book, The Lost Art of Connecting. Listen to this episode and learn about:Susan giving credit and thanks to her 5th grade teacher (3:02)How listening and question asking can set you apart (6:49)Serving others before yourself (12:22)Finding out what you have to offer (15:54)Solving the insecurity of being left out (18:39)The first step to gathering people (21:41)Bringing people together around a particular issue (22:57)The importance of connecting people (25:34)Employees having time off to volunteer (29:11)How meaningfully connecting with others leads to efficiency (31:27)The power of reconnecting with people (33:41)Susan's love language (37:23)Susan's message to her 5th grade teacher (39:57) Links:Connect with Susan on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmcpherson/The Lost Art of Connecting - https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Art-Connecting-Meaningful-Relationships-ebook-dp-B08JZFYX46/dp/B08JZFYX46/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1601645264Julian Treasure's TED Talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/julian_treasure_5_ways_to_listen_better

Launch Grow and Scale Your Business
The No.1 trait successful entrepreneurs share with Author, Podcaster, and FinTech star Samantha Ettus

Launch Grow and Scale Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 29:31


In this episode, entrepreneur Samantha Ettus shares her fantastic insights about the experiences that brought her success! Guide to the Key Takeaways Samantha Ettus’ OG Story. (1.10 – 3.47) How did Samantha’s company, Park Place Payments, come to be? (3.48 – 6.49) Samantha shares her experiences raising money for the first time. (6.50 – 12.55) Who are some of the remarkable names Samantha has interviewed? (12.56 – 14.29) What are some patterns and consistencies, in terms of traits and success, can be found from the people she’s interviewed? (14.30 – 18.44) Samantha shares how she started her own podcast. (18.45 – 22.29) The secret approach to having a work-life balance. (22.30 – 26.09) How do normal average people become entrepreneurs (if they did not have traumas)? (26.10 – 27.57) Where can people find Samantha? (27.58 – 28.40) www.whatsherstorypodcast.com www.parkplacepayments.com www.samanthaettus.com

The Dreamers Podcast
How to Be a Successful Serial Entrepreneur and Live a Full Life with Samantha Ettus, CEO of Park Place Payments

The Dreamers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 40:02 Transcription Available


The Dreamer joining us on the podcast this week is Samantha Ettus Samanta Ettus is a five-time bestselling author, renowned speaker, and CEO, and founder of Park Place Payments. Park Place is a women-owned payment processing company changing the lives of people looking for opportunities to earn supplemental income or to re-enter the workforce. Samantha is an advocate for the advancement of womenIn this episode, you will learn:What it takes to succeed as an entrepreneur, no matter the fieldThe lessons she learned as a successful serial entrepreneurHow to live a full life while pursuing your dreamsHow to leverage your story to elevate your career when pursuing new experiencesThe method she used to convince Richard Branson, Barbara Corcoran, and other experts to collaborate with her on her first bookWhy everyone should strive for financial independenceMoney lessons Sam has learned along the wayTips for raising exceptional kidsWhy following your gut might not always be the right thing to do in businessIf you enjoyed today's episode, here's what you can do to support me and help more Dreamers discover the podcast:Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. I read every single review. I will select one review to read on the podcast every month.Subscribe to the podcast, so you never miss an episode: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify |  iHeart Radio | Amazon Music | Listen Notes |Share the podcast with your family, friends, and co-workers.Tag the podcast on Instagram @thedreamers.podcast and let me know what you like about it. Find the episode show notes and all the links mentioned on the podcast hereLinks Mentioned in this Episode:What's Her Story Podcast, with Sam and Amy Dream of Legacy Book by Anne-Lyse WealthPark Place Payments Jumiino Natural SkincareDid you enjoy the episode?  Let's connect.Instagram: thedreamers.podcastInstagram: annelysewealthFacebook: annelysewealth If you like the content and would like to support the podcast, you can buy me a coffee here.Do you want to sponsor the podcast?Are you a Dreame

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast
Episode 43 Payment Processing With Dr Jennifer Mogan

Female Physician Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 9:52


Dr Mogan is an an anesthesiologist in Rochester. As my recent side venture, I have joined forces with a female-owned and run payments company called Park Place Payments. They are on a mission to make a change in the payments industry and bring honesty and transparency to this space. Email jennifer.mogan@parkplacepayments.com To schedule a call with Dr Mogan https://calendly.com/jen-at-park-place/discovery as well as the Park Place website https://www.parkplacepayments.com/payment-solutions/ Thanks! Account executive Dr Jennifer Mogan Recent article in Kevin MD https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2020/10/how-doctors-are-losing-money-every-time-a-patient-pays-a-bill.html? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Sponsorship Looking to build your online business? Grow your email list? Learn about how to start a coaching business? Resources, courses, training and the business tools to make it happen. Learn more at https://sharonmackconsulting.com ___________________________________________________________________________________________ This podcast is designed to help entrepreneurs start and build their businesses. Learn more at Female Physicians Entrepreneurs https://www.femalephysicianentrepreneur.com/ If you are a female physician join us at https://www.facebook.com/groups/FemalePhysicianEntrepreneurs/ Thank you again for listening, please share with your friends and subscribe to our podcast. If you have any questions reach out support@femalephysicianentepreneur.com Sincerely, Sharon T McLaughlin MD FACS #entrepreneurship #femalephysicians #business #businessgrowth

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Supporting sustainable initiatives via Angel Investing, insights with Susan McPherson

The Irish Tech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 23:22


We chat with Susan McPherson about her Angel investing strategies with female founders to help support their businesses and the planet too. SUSAN MCPHERSON is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact, providing storytelling, partnership creation and visibility to corporations, NGOs and social enterprises. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships. Susan has 25+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Inspirefest/Dublin, BSR, Center for Corporate Citizenship's Annual Summit, DLD and Techonomy., and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Currently, Susan invests in, and advises women-led technology start-ups, including iFundWomen, Inc., Messy.fm, Our Place, The Riveter, Park Place Payments, Hint Water, Apolitical, Arlo Skye, Giapenta and The Muse. She serves on the boards of USA for UNHCR, The 19th News, and the Lower Eastside Girls Club, and previously served on the board of Bpeace. Additionally, she is a member of the MIT Solve Women and Technology Leadership Group and serves as an adviser to several nonprofits, including Girls Who Code, Ocean Collective, She's The First, and The OpEd Project. Susan is a Vital Voices global corporate ambassador and has received numerous accolades for her voice on social media platforms from Fortune Magazine, Fast Company and Elle Magazine. She resides in Brooklyn. We are McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy founded by serial connector and sustainability expert Susan McPherson. McPherson Strategies develops, amplifies and communicates social responsibility and philanthropic initiatives. We help companies, nonprofits, foundations and social entrepreneurs influence stakeholders and reach influencers. We do it because we believe business is a force for good -- and that sustainability is good for business.

Money Stories with LDT
Regaining Financial Freedom with Samantha Ettus

Money Stories with LDT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 27:15


As a dedicated champion of women, Sam has devoted her career to advocating and supporting women in the pursuit of their dreams. Thousands of women from C-level leaders to administrative assistants to moms returning to the workforce have benefitted from Sam's unique guidance. She finds that spark within each of them and turns it into a fire. In Sam's quest to help women achieve financial independence, she launched Park Place Payments. Learn more about Sam: https://www.samanthaettus.com/

SESSIONS by Monster Chats
Episode #53 S2-E11 Women's Empowerment And Entrepreneurship with Samantha EttuS

SESSIONS by Monster Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 24:09


On Today's episode, we are going to be talking with Samantha Ettus. Samantha and I are going to be talking about women's empowerment, money, work/life balance, and entrepreneurship. As a dedicated champion of women, Sam has devoted her career to advocating and supporting women in the pursuit of their dreams. Thousands of women from C-level leaders to administrative assistants to moms returning to the workforce have benefitted from Sam's unique guidance. She is the best-selling author of five books, an entrepreneur, a renowned speaker and host of a nationally syndicated call-in radio show. In Sam's quest to help women achieve financial independence, she launched Park Place Payments, a revolutionary payment processing company with a direct sales force dominated by women. Sam makes regular national television appearances on shows including NBC News, The Doctors, Access Hollywood, Good Morning America and the TODAY Show, among others. She has been featured and quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Inc, Fast Company and success magazine. She was the host of leading Internet talk show Obsessed TV, which she created and produced with entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk. Monster VoIP | Your #1 VoIP Provider Website www.monstervoip.com Address 1730 E Holly Ave #749, El Segundo, CA 90245, United States Phone Phone: +1 877-818-9696 Email hello@monstervoip.com Hours: Open 24 hours

The Empowered Challenger
Samantha Ettus | Park Place Payments

The Empowered Challenger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 30:52


Prentice's TakeawaysSome of the best challenger thinking is when companies steal ideas from other industries. Example: Carvana and now, Park Place PaymentsSometimes it isn't so much about the product being superior - if the experience is superior, that's how you win in a commodity business. Show HighlightsCredit card processing industry Women coming back into the workforce ‘Rolls Royce' of customer service Used car sales ‘Crazy Eddie' mentality Training account executives Flexible work schedules Work-life balance 7 slices of life Marketing/PR for a startup Low attrition COVID-19 and at-home, side hustle opportunities ResourcesSam's FacebookSam's LinkedInSam's InstagramSam's TwitterSam's WebsitePark Place Payments WebsitePark Place Payments LinkedInPark Place Payments FacebookPark Place Payments TwitterPark Place Payments Instagram

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Episode 201: Disrupting The Model, with Samantha Ettus

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 24:33


On this episode, CEO of Park Place Payments and best-selling author, Sam Ettus, talks about finding the sought-after work-life balance, the definition of confidence, and shares her parenting advice. Sam also gives us an inside look into how she is on a mission to disrupt the financial industry with women at Park Place Payments, as well as addressing hesitations when starting a business.