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Challenges come our way but victory is always ahead.In today's episode I had the privilege of diving deep in a conversation with Rachel Brenke. Rachel is a multi-faceted entrepreneur, business strategist, and intellectual property attorney. Over 16years ago Rachel knew she wanted to help others, and her family. She took this passion and started multiple businesses including an apparel store to provide additional support for her family. After being diagnosed with cancer in 2007 she knew she no longer wanted to surrender to the hustle culture, she needed to take a different approach. She committed to figuring out how to support small business owners and entrepreneurs. In the midst of conquering her business endeavors Rachel was also given the unique opportunity in 2019 ,NBC Sports & Ironman Triathlon put on display her "Real Biz, Real Life" mission statement. NBC Sports followed her journey from invitation to competition day and balancing family/biz during training and racing.In this episode we get to hear Rachel's incredible story and dive into other topics like she-cession, burnout and how to keep going amidst the wild ride of entrepreneurship. You can connect with Rachel on Instagram and through her website. She is also the host of The Real Bix Talk Podcast.ABOUT THE THRIVE SOCIETY PODCAST The Thrive Society Podcast hosted by Hannah Nieves was born out of the desire to showcase high-level entrepreneurs and brands and their unique stories and experiences into entrepreneurship. You'll hear raw and uncut stories from these women and how they learned to Thrive. Episodes are released weekly.If you enjoy what you're hearing feel free to leave a review on Apple Podcast!
I'm coming back friends! And I'm ready! Ready to help entrepreneurs, dig in to coaching, individually and in groups, helping you build the real biz you want while simultaneously creating the life you want to live. The team and I have been working hard through all the changes, new technology, new offerings, strategizing in different directions and I gotta tell you, I'm really digging the new structure, branding, new name. All of it!! Over the next few weeks, I'm moving in to a super fun series about the top things I'm seeing other business coaches and entrepreneurs struggle with, and things that are actually hurting us and holding us back from success in business and in life. Real Biz Talk is the new name, Real Biz Accelerator is the program. Enrollment is reopening in June, so don't miss out. Thank you for sticking with us through this change. I'm so excited and look forward to seeing you in RBA in June!
More Than a Working Mom, The Podcast. Career, Money, Balance, Time Management, Motherhood, and more
I know that you might be just starting your business or definitely in the process of growing it. That's why I decided to share with you the 5 things that I wish I knew when I started my first real business. As you know I'm a multi-passionate entrepreneur and I have had businesses for a long time for as long as I can remember, but what I'm talking about here is my first real business… you know, with a legal entity and bank account. Incidentally, that was also after I became a mom, so I feel this would highly beneficial for you and wherever you are today, and if anything just to know that you are not alone, but I'm sure this will give you lots of encouragement and a few actionable tips too. Follow on Instagram @thecarmenbenton Download the FREE Business Alignment Matrix Let's work together
Coming into a new year can be difficult, especially when you feel overwhelmed or unsure how to get your business growing to the real business and real life you want. I have opened enrollment for our 52-week coaching program and I know you can benefit from it. 52 weeks of tasks, monthly content videos, feedback from yours truly and sheets galore to help you plan and grow your business. We will be deep diving into topics such as Business strategy foundation The Legal Protection Map Branding & marketing Finances & taxes Caring for self, health and wealth Making It Easy: automation, efficiency and outsourcing Diversifying income streams Who is this program for? Product-based (with a heavy virtual presence) Services-based (virtual or brick-and-mortar) Starting out or side-hustling Full time but have not yet shattered through the 7-figure revenue ceiling Solo-preneur or managing a small teamNow is the time to get right for the year - get more information here: www.rachelbrenke.com/rba
It's not an excel spreadsheet that you need for real business. It's the opposite.
In this episode of We’re All Creative I go through proven steps to guide you through the process of getting your business up and running while still maintaining your day job. Starting your business while working a full-time job will undoubtedly be difficult, but it's doable. Take these steps into account and you'll be well on your way to being your own boss. Dream Biz to Real Biz course
Rebecca Jarvis, Chief Business, Technology & Economics Correspondent for ABC News provides interesting details on her long career in journalism and specifically the amazing story of disgraced entrepreneur, Elizabeth Holmes and her company, Theranos. Jarvis is a seasoned journalist. In addition to her prominent work with ABC News, she serves as host and managing editor of the popular podcast No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis, as well as host and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis. Her extensive work for ABC News includes critically acclaimed shows such as World News Tonight with David Muir, Nightline, 20/20, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, and Good Morning America. Throughout her impressive career she has regularly interviewed innovators and visionaries such as Warren Buffett; Sheryl Sandberg; Richard Branson; Diane von Furstenberg; and GM's first woman CEO, Mary Barra, just to name a few. From presidential elections to the Great Recession, the Madoff scandal and the crash of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, if it's important business news, Jarvis has covered it. Jarvis discusses the riveting story of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos. Jarvis' work on The Dropout, a documentary podcast by ABC Radio & ABC News Nightline that covers the story of the aforementioned Holmes, has received critical praise. The Dropout explores the ambition and fame that went awry for the world's youngest self-made woman billionaire. It seeks to unravel the story of Holmes and get to the bottom of how a woman at the top of her game, who was often referred to as ‘the next Steve Jobs,' could lose everything and face severe criminal charges. Theranos was a health technology corporation that experienced a meteoric rise in the medical technology industry with what was then heralded as breakthrough technology—a means to perform blood tests with extremely smaller amounts of blood than had been historically possible. However, if it sounds too good to be true it often is, as Holmes was later exposed for making false claims about the company and the tech, and was indicted on wire fraud and conspiracy charges. Jarvis explains how she became intrigued by not only the technology Theranos was proposing but also the scores of big-dollar investors who jumped on board early stage to back the so-called groundbreaking technology. Jarvis comments at length about how amazing it is that time after time so many truly smart people can be fooled by swindlers like Bernie Madoff, Elizabeth Holmes, and others like them. She describes it as “affinity fraud” in that people tend to trust those whom their friends and associates have already placed trust in. Jarvis goes on to say that Holmes was truly a brilliant woman to accomplish all that she did in high school, college, and beyond and that everyone who knew her was aware of her incredible aptitude in many areas. Unfortunately, she took a very wrong turn. Further, Jarvis talks in general about business and investments. She explains that sometimes it is necessary to fight one's own nature, and she cites examples of how some people have lost greater by quickly pulling their money out of the market when there is a slight shift. The lesson, she states, in terms of business and investment, is to always ask questions and get answers, and those who do often get it right.
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Rebecca Jarvis is the ABC News chief Business, Technology & Economics correspondent; the host and managing editor of the podcast No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis; and the host and managing editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis. After studying economics in college, Rebecca began her journalism career writing for Crain's Chicago Business and Business 2.0 alongside gruelling hours working in investment banking and foreign currency trading. This early experience on the trading floor proved invaluable in giving Rebecca the confidence and know-how needed to later launch her broadcast journalism career through which Rebecca has interviewed some of the world's most successful people including Warren Buffett, Richard Branson, Sheryl Sandberg, Diane von Furstenberg and Arianna Huffington. Rebecca was also the first person at ABC News to launch a podcast, something she had to convince her bosses was the right move and build from the ground up. Through No Limits, Rebecca works hard to demystify success by interviewing bold and influential women about the decisions, trade offs, and realities they've had to face up to in order to get where they are today. In this jam-packed episode Rebecca talks candidly about the lessons she's personally learned during her career so far, as well as those she's picked up through her extensive interviews with other women. Topics touched on include: - Effective ways to ask for career advice - Defining personal success and how that changes over time - Finding the “side door” instead of following the same path as everyone else - Ways to influence your bosses and get the chances/breaks you deserve - The top 3 skills for being a great journalist - Simple life hacks to make long term goals achievable - Why finding out the worst advice someone ever received is often more telling than the best advice - Why we all have a “greatest hits failure” – and it isn't something to feel ashamed about And if today's episode leaves you curious you can catch up with Rebecca by following Rebecca: On Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccajarvis On Instagram: https://instagram.com/rebeccajarvis And listen to the No Limits podcast: http://abcradio.com/podcasts/no-limits/ Thanks to our patrons for this episode: - Anna Caroline who coaches leaders in Berlin: http://truthcircles.com - Megan Quinn who supports Code2014: http://www.code2040.org - Caoimhe Keogan: http://twitter.com/caoimhekeogan - Alexandra Cosma: http://alexandracosma.com - Emma Harris If you want to help us create The Role Models Podcast in the future, become a patron and chip-in $1, $3, $5, or $10 per episode. Read more about the different tiers and rewards on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rolemodels
Sarah Robb O'Hagan is the CEO of Flywheel and the author of "Extreme You." Formerly the president of Gatorade and Equinox, Sarah has been named one of Forbes' "Most Powerful Women in Sports" and one of Fast Company's "Most Creative People in Business." On this episode, Sarah shares her insight on how to become a boss, how to figure out your passion and the lessons she's learned along the way. Learn more about Flywheel: https://www.flywheelsports.com/ Learn more about Extreme You: https://extremeyou.com/sarah-robb-ohagan/ Follow Sarah on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExtremeSarah/ Follow Sarah on Twitter: @ExtremeSRO Follow Flywheel on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlywheelSports/ Follow Flywheel on Instagram: @Flywheelsports Follow Flywheel on Twitter: @Flywheel Want to be featured as a No Limits entrepreneur? Send us your nominations to Nolimitswithrjpodcast@gmail.com. Like what we're doing? Leave a review! ----> http://bit.ly/2ks4f90 * ABOUT REBECCA JARVIS: Rebecca Jarvis is the Chief Business, Technology and Economics correspondent for ABC News. She is also the Host, Creator, and Managing Editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis and this podcast, No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis. Like Rebecca on Facebook: Facebook.com/RebeccaJarvis Follow Rebecca on Instagram: @RebeccaJarvis Follow Rebecca on Twitter: @RebeccaJarvis Follow Rebecca on Snapchat: RebeccaJarvis
This special episode features two entrepreneurs who have built successful businesses in different industries. First up is Amy Chang, a Cisco board member and former Googler who is the CEO and founder of Accompany. Next is Billie Whitehouse, the CEO and founder of Wearable X, who's been called the "Elon Musk of the fashion world." Both of them give their best advice for aspiring entrepreneurs who are preparing to take a leap. Learn more about Accompany: www.accompany.com Follow Amy Chang on Twitter: @_amychang Follow Accompany on Twitter: @accompany Learn more about Wearable X: www.wearablex.com Follow Wearable X on Instagram and Twitter: @wearableX Follow Billie Whitehouse on Instagram and Twitter: @BillieWhouse Like what we're doing? Leave a review! ----> http://bit.ly/2ks4f90 * ABOUT REBECCA JARVIS: Rebecca Jarvis is the Chief Business, Technology and Economics correspondent for ABC News. She is also the Host, Creator, and Managing Editor of Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis and this podcast No Limits with Rebecca Jarvis. Like Rebecca on Facebook: Facebook.com/RebeccaJarvis Follow Rebecca on Instagram: @RebeccaJarvis Follow Rebecca on Twitter: @RebeccaJarvis Follow Rebecca on Snapchat: RebeccaJarvis * DISCOVER MORE PODCASTS: http://www.abcnewspodcasts.com
Short and sweet but with some punch ;) We talk about how I perceive advice and how it affects the way I operate in my day to day. Something a lot of you need to hear.
Rebecca Jarvis is a financial journalist and was a finalist on Season 4 of The Apprentice. A high-achiever with a generous heart from the very beginning, she was honored for raising over $750,000 for her own non-profit children's charity - a project that also involved Al Gore and Colin Powell, which she set up at age 15. Jarvis was a short-term interest rate trader on Citigroup's foreign exchange desk in London. She later worked at Banc of America Securities in Chicago as an investment banking analyst, before she waited in a long line to win a spot on Donald Trump's, The Apprentice. Jarvis has worked in both investment banking and foreign currency trading, but left financial services to pursue a career in journalism. Jarvis has worked at CNBC, CBS News, as a financial reporter, and later became the co-anchor of CBS This Morning Saturday, as well as Business and Economics Correspondent for CBS News, and now works as as the ABC News Chief Business & Economics Correspondent. She's also the Creator & Anchor of a youtube show called - Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis: http://youtube.com/realbiz. Resources in this episode: Real Biz w/ Rebecca Jarvis Snapchat @RebeccaJarvis Society of Self-Mastery Sales Funnels Masterclass
Rebecca Jarvis is the ABC news chief business and economics correspondent and creator, host and managing editor of “Real Biz with Rebecca Jarvis.” She reports for all ABC news programs and platforms… and conducted wide ranging interviews with the biggest names in business, including General Motors’ CEO Mary Barra, mega investor Warren Buffett, Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. Rebecca and I first met about six years ago at CBS News. And she’s one of the hardest working people in the industry. In the following interview I put her on the spot and asked her about something she failed to put in her bio… tsk-tsk. Rebecca’s got some fantastic insights to share about her financial journey and the lessons learned as a kid growing up in the Midwest…the big money mistake she made and the impact it had on not only her finances, but her parents’ finances, as well…and how she turned a 6-month trial job into a major 3 year contract. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com
Cybergrrl returns to IBM and gets a tour of the new Green Data Center and learns about cool floors and cables You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Watch RealBiz host Cybergrrl Oh tour the Univ. of Cincinnati build with Chris Collins (Fleep Tuque in SL), Project Manager, UC Second Life Project, and see what they are learning with the Galapagos... You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Watch this episode with host Cybergrrl Oh as she gets a tour of the 7 Days Magic Bakery sweet spot with Drew Stein, CEO/Digital Strategy Guru at Involve, Inc. You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Watch Cybergrrl Oh take a tour of Pop Art Lab with Claus Frisenberg Povlsen, a Music Editor for a secret Danish media company You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Cybergrrl Oh finds out what The World Bank Group is doing in Second Life from Dahlia Khalifa, Senior Private Sector Development Specialist You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Watch Sandy Adam of Sigma-Aldrich give a tour of the sparkling new Second Life home for the chemical corporation. You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Watch cybergrrl get a tour of the great creative game spaces created by MadPea on Orange Island in Second Life as she talks to Fab Outlander about their business strategy You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Watch as host Cybergrrl Oh is given a tour of Virtual Job Candy sim with Lisa Peyton and Brian Regan then stay tuned when Brian is put in the Real Biz hot seat You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Take a tour of the Second Life projects run by Patty Streeter, CEO/President of Ask Patty.com and Member of the Board of Directors of UnitedSpinal.org You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Check out the COOLEST spot on the grid with host Cybergrrl Oh as she talks to Cypress Rosewood about Gibson Island, the SL home of Gibson Guitar Corp You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
The featured company today is Xerox. SMB Marketing Manager, Aaron Hunt, takes us on a behind the scenes exclusive of the Xerox sim. You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Cybergrrl Oh talks about the 'Company of One' with Taughnee Stone (Chepooka Laval in SL) Creative Director for Endeavor Creative and one of the co-owners of Athena Island. You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Join Cybergrrl Oh for sim tour with Marlyn Tadros, Executive Director of the non-profit Virtual Activism. Find out how they are using Second Life to build awareness of global issues faced by NGOs,... You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Watch cybergrrl Oh take a tour of Manpower HQ with their Virtual World Liaison Horatio Decosta, aka Dan Darrow You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Cybergrrl Oh takes a look at what the Fashion Research Institute is doing in Second Life. You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
A tour around the Dell islands with your host Cybergrrl Oh and Laura P. Thomas from Dell - plus a REALLY big desktop PC! Then we go to the studio for 5 Questions in 5 Minutes. You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Cybergrrl Oh takes a walk down Second Life memory lane with Christian Lassonde, President & Cofounder, Millions of Us LLC You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Today we tour Virtual Africa with the charming Alanagh Recreant. Uthango Social Investments have created a compelling and educational location in Second Life to raise awareness and funding for... You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
Your Real Biz host Cybergrrl Oh gets a tour of IBM Business Center from Joanne Bald, Program Director, ibm.com, then asks the 5 Questions in 5 Minutes from IBM You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv
The Southern Texas Celtic Music Association works hard in Second Life to support their nominated non-profit group that helps the children in Northern Ireland. You can catch Real Biz in SL live on SLCN.TV every Monday at 2:00 pm SLT (Pacific). Go to http://www.slcn.tv