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If you want your creative work to become a real business, there comes a point where passion alone isn't enough. In this episode, I'm sharing the mindset shifts, habits, and leadership decisions that help creatives stop operating like hobbyists and start thinking like CEOs. This final episode in May (honoring Small Business Month), is packed with everything you need to make the shift from thinking you're only a creative to knowing you can be the CEO.Things mentioned in this episode:#220: Stop Starting. Start Finishing.Turning Pro by Steven PressfieldOrganized Actor® Online AppStart an Etsy ShopOther episodes you might enjoy:#221: How to Make Creative Decisions Without Second Guessing Yourself#204: Two Simple Things That Impact Everything in Your Life#187: How to Use AI to Your Creative and Competitive Advantage
In this special episode celebrating Small Business Month, we sit down with Community and Economic Development Coordinator Maggie Reenstra to explore the vital role small businesses play in powering our local communities. From creating jobs to driving innovation and growth, small businesses are at the heart of what makes Coweta and Fayette counties thrive.Maggie shares how electric cooperatives go beyond simply providing power—they partner with local businesses to help them succeed. We dive into the ways co-ops support business owners through energy audits, helping them identify opportunities to save money, improve efficiency, and plan for future energy needs. Whether you're running a small storefront or managing a larger operation, these tools can make a big difference in your bottom line.We also discuss practical resources available to businesses, including how to monitor energy usage online for better visibility and control. Plus, Maggie highlights why Coweta and Fayette counties continue to be attractive destinations for entrepreneurs and growing businesses alike.Links from this episode:Online Account AccessIf you don't have a login, scroll to the bottom and click “Create Accounthttps://billing.utility.org/onlineportal/Customer-LoginChambers of Commerce:Fayette County Chamber of Commercehttps://www.fayettechamber.org/ Newnan Coweta Chamber of Commercehttps://www.newnancowetachamber.org/Development AuthoritiesFayette County Development Authorityhttps://fayettega.org/Coweta County Development Authorityhttps://choosecoweta.com/ Georgia Department of Economic Developmenthttps://georgia.org/Department of Laborhttps://dol.georgia.gov/Technical College System of Georgiahttps://www.tcsg.edu/
There are a ton of business myths out there that are either keeping smart, capable people from starting a business, or destroying the businesses that have already launched. So today, I bust through the 5 biggest myths I hear all the time. I love this flashback episode that was created especially for Small Business Month!You might also enjoy:#220: Stop Starting and Start Finishing#180: Permission to Thrive (Not Just Survive)#98: The 4 Most Common Lies All Creatives Tell ThemselvesMy Website
Kris Puskar and Kelly Mulholland of Eastern Bank share how they work with small businesses in NH, and nationwide, in celebration of Small Business Month in May. Topics include insight into how small businesses can work with their local community banker, and how banks like Eastern help small business owners navigate economic challenges. This episode of Down to Business is brought to you by Northeast Delta Dental. What the power of more can do to provide the right dental coverage for your business and your employees. Visit nedelta.com.
Brian Chastain, Marketwise Ag Services, talks weather, crop conditions, fertilizer application and what it all means for the markets.Donnell Rehagen, CEO of Clean Fuels Alliance, talks about the effects of California lawmaking on clean fuels nationwide from the Washington Watch event.It's Small Business Month, Mike Fogle, Assistance Vice President of Business Services at the IAA Credit Union, talks about how they support our state's businesses.
Mother’s Day, graduation season and supporting local. We’re checking out celebration specials at Brug’s newest Kapolei location, highlighting Small Business Month in Hawaiʻi and sharing a Mother’s Day skincare giveaway for HI Now Daily viewers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrea talks Small Business Month, the kickoff to Market Alley, upcoming events, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
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October is Women's Small Business Month, and here in Louisville, Amanda Dare has built a platform that celebrates women-led shops year-round. She's the founder of Woman-Owned Wallet Feminist Gift Shop in NuLu and creator of the Woman-Owned Walking Tour — a map that highlights local businesses owned by women. LPM's Ayisha Jaffer spoke with Amanda about Louisville's women-owned business community, her feminist gift shop and other business ventures, and the growth and challenges facing female entrepreneurs today.
Jack Nick, SVP/Marketing and eCommerce Director at Republic Bank of Chicago, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters to celebrate Women's Small Business Month. Jack and Jon discuss the next generation of entrepreneurs and how Gen Z women are twice as likely to start a business or pursue a side hustle. Jack also talks about women […]
October is National Women's Small Business Month, a time to celebrate women entrepreneurs and the impact they make on our economy and our communities. My guest today is one of those women — Dr. Gina Williams, founder and owner of Mobility Health Physical Therapy, a concierge practice in New York City bringing healing directly to clients' homes, offices, or clinics. Dr. Williams believes posture is power, movement is medicine, and healing happens one breath at a time. We'll talk about her journey as a small business owner, her philosophy of care, and how she helps people move better and live better.
Sonja Beallis, Co-Owner of Bare Moxie, joins Your Money Matters during Women’s Small Business Month. Sonja joins Jon Hansen to talk about some of the services they offer, including a private fitting experience to help women find the bra size they need. Sonja shares how her prices compare to big-box stores and the importance of educating […]
Jack Nick, SVP/Marketing and eCommerce Director at Republic Bank of Chicago, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters to celebrate Women's Small Business Month. Jack and Jon discuss the struggles that women face when breaking into male-dominated industries. To learn more about how Republic Bank can help you and your small business, visit republicebank.com.
Dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb explains the key points dermatologists want their patients to know. Also, Abby Wambach and Julie Foudy discuss teaming up with Billie Jean King for their new podcast ‘Welcome to the Party,' where they talk all things women's sports and how being an athlete fits into daily life. Plus, lifestyle expert Amy E. Goodman highlights some incredible female-owned brands and products in celebration of National Women's Small Business Month. And, Angela Kinsey and her husband, Joshua Snyder, share delicious lasagna roll-up and banana bread recipes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jack Nick, SVP/Marketing and eCommerce Director at Republic Bank of Chicago, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters to celebrate Women's Small Business Month. The two discuss the revenue that women’s small businesses are making and the funding gap they encounter. To learn more about how Republic Bank can help you and your small business, visit republicebank.com.
Jack Nick, SVP/Marketing and eCommerce Director at Republic Bank of Chicago, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters to celebrate Women’s Small Business Month. The two discuss how Chicago is supporting women entrepreneurs, including tax credits, programs, and other initiatives. To learn more about how Republic Bank can help you and your small business, visit republicebank.com.
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledReady or not, October is right around the corner, and Brian Walker and Caroline Legrand are here to help auto repair shops get a jump on fall marketing before it sneaks up.They cover fall-focused campaigns like Breaks for Breasts and Trunk-or-Treat events, along with practical reminders for promoting services like winterization and snow tire prep. The conversation also highlights creative ways to use national months and quirky holidays like Squirrel Awareness Month, National Pizza Month, and Name Your Car Day to create fun, engaging social media content that still reflects your shop's professionalism.Whether it's encouraging community involvement, sharing behind-the-scenes shop moments, or reminding customers about safety during school and holiday season travel, this episode is full of ideas that help your shop stay visible, build trust, and keep the bays full as the season shifts.Perfect for shop owners looking to market with intention and stand out in their local communities.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)October Social Media Content TopicsDays of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:01) Brief intro to the podcast, hosts, guest, and sponsor messages.October Marketing Planning Overview (00:00:56) Discussion about the importance of planning October marketing strategies in advance.General Shop Topics & Breast Cancer Awareness (00:02:10) Covering general shop topics, "Brakes for Breasts" campaign, and Breast Cancer Awareness Month.Trunk or Treat & Community Events (00:02:36) Ideas for hosting Trunk or Treat and other community events at the shop.Winterization, Tires, and Preventative Maintenance (00:02:58) Promoting winterization services, tire changes, and preventative maintenance for colder weather.Educating Customers on Fall Car Care (00:04:01) Tips for educating customers about tire pressure, coolant, and battery checks as weather cools.October National Months & Food Themes (00:05:10) Overview of October's national months, especially food-related themes like National Pizza Month.National Women's Small Business Month (00:05:49) Highlighting and promoting women-owned auto repair shops.Squirrel Awareness Month & Automotive Tie-ins (00:06:08) Fun discussion on Squirrel Awareness Month and how it relates to brakes, tires, and rodent damage.Other October National Months (00:07:27) Mention of additional food and transportation safety months, and creative ways to tie them into shop marketing.National Go on a Field Trip Month (00:08:03) Encouraging partnerships with schools for field trips to the shop, including virtual options.October National Weeks: Safety Themes (00:08:55) National Teen Driver Safety Week and School Bus Safety Week, with tips for educating customers.October National Days: Green City, Name Your Car, and More (00:09:51) Ideas for celebrating National Green City Day, National Name Your Car Day, and other unique days.Engagement Ideas: Naming Cars & Social Media (00:12:50) Encouraging customer engagement by sharing car names and stories on social...
Thanks to our Partners, Shop Boss and AppFueledReady or not, October is right around the corner, and Brian Walker and Caroline Legrand are here to help auto repair shops get a jump on fall marketing before it sneaks up.They cover fall-focused campaigns like Breaks for Breasts and Trunk-or-Treat events, along with practical reminders for promoting services like winterization and snow tire prep. The conversation also highlights creative ways to use national months and quirky holidays like Squirrel Awareness Month, National Pizza Month, and Name Your Car Day to create fun, engaging social media content that still reflects your shop's professionalism.Whether it's encouraging community involvement, sharing behind-the-scenes shop moments, or reminding customers about safety during school and holiday season travel, this episode is full of ideas that help your shop stay visible, build trust, and keep the bays full as the season shifts.Perfect for shop owners looking to market with intention and stand out in their local communities.Lagniappe (Books, Links, Other Podcasts, etc)October Social Media Content TopicsDays of the YearNational Calendar Show Notes with TimestampsIntroduction and Sponsor Acknowledgments (00:00:01) Brief intro to the podcast, hosts, guest, and sponsor messages.October Marketing Planning Overview (00:00:56) Discussion about the importance of planning October marketing strategies in advance.General Shop Topics & Breast Cancer Awareness (00:02:10) Covering general shop topics, "Brakes for Breasts" campaign, and Breast Cancer Awareness Month.Trunk or Treat & Community Events (00:02:36) Ideas for hosting Trunk or Treat and other community events at the shop.Winterization, Tires, and Preventative Maintenance (00:02:58) Promoting winterization services, tire changes, and preventative maintenance for colder weather.Educating Customers on Fall Car Care (00:04:01) Tips for educating customers about tire pressure, coolant, and battery checks as weather cools.October National Months & Food Themes (00:05:10) Overview of October's national months, especially food-related themes like National Pizza Month.National Women's Small Business Month (00:05:49) Highlighting and promoting women-owned auto repair shops.Squirrel Awareness Month & Automotive Tie-ins (00:06:08) Fun discussion on Squirrel Awareness Month and how it relates to brakes, tires, and rodent damage.Other October National Months (00:07:27) Mention of additional food and transportation safety months, and creative ways to tie them into shop marketing.National Go on a Field Trip Month (00:08:03) Encouraging partnerships with schools for field trips to the shop, including virtual options.October National Weeks: Safety Themes (00:08:55) National Teen Driver Safety Week and School Bus Safety Week, with tips for educating customers.October National Days: Green City, Name Your Car, and More (00:09:51) Ideas for celebrating National Green City Day, National Name Your Car Day, and other unique days.Engagement Ideas: Naming Cars & Social Media (00:12:50) Encouraging customer engagement by sharing car names and stories on social...
In this Small Business Month edition, experts from Fiserv and Equifax unpack how small businesses and consumers are responding to ongoing economic uncertainty. Darryl Tyndorf, Director of Economic and Analytical Insights at Fiserv; Mike Spriggs, Head of Consumer Insights at Fiserv; and David Adams, Head of Commercial Product Marketing at Equifax dig into a range of topics, from shifting spending patterns and tariff impacts to the rise of side hustles and cautious optimism.Resources:CreditForecast.com is a joint venture between Equifax and Moody's Analytics. Get actionable consumer credit, economic and demographic data, forecasts, and analysis.Register for Market Pulse webinars to get relevant economic and credit insights to help your business make more confident decisions.Learn more about our Market Pulse podcast, and contact us at marketpulsepodcast@equifax.com
It's Small Business Month and we're bringing all the energy and vibes for the real MVPs of the economy! Because let's be honest… Sometimes it feels like the small guy finishes last. The algorithm shifts, the big brands keep getting bigger, and you're over here wearing 17 hats trying to make magic with limited time and resources. But here's the truth: small businesses have something way more powerful than budget… we've got community! And that? That's our superpower. In today's episode, I'm giving you 10 real, actionable, and fun ways to collaborate, cross-promote, and build something bigger together. If you're tired of going it alone and ready to tap into something more sustainable, more human, and honestly more joyful, press play! Goal Digger Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ Goal Digger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ Goal Digger Show Notes: https://www.jennakutcherblog.com/supporting-small-business-growth-and-building-community Thanks to our Goal Digger Sponsors: Get $25 off your first purchase at http://therealreal.com/goaldigger. Sign up for your $1/month Shopify trial period at http://shopify.com/goaldigger. For a limited time, get $25 in Shippo credit when you spend your first $25. Claim your offer now at http://shippo.com/goaldigger! Find a co-host today at http://airbnb.com/host. Transform your living space today with Cozey. Visit https://www.cozey.com: the home of possibilities, made easy. Deposit or spend $5,000 in 90 days to earn up to $500 in rewards at mercury.com/goal. Mercury is a financial technology company, not an FDIC-insured bank. Banking services provided by Choice Financial Group, Column, N.A., and Evolve Bank & Trust, Members FDIC. The IO Card is issued by Patriot Bank, Member FDIC, pursuant to a license from Mastercard. Working capital loans provided by Mercury Lending, LLC NMLS ID: 2606284.
There are a ton of business myths out there that are either keeping smart, capable people from starting a business or destroying the businesses that have already launched. So today, I bust through the 5 biggest myths I hear all the time. I love this flashback episode that was created especially for Small Business Month!You might also enjoy:#109: What it Actually Takes to Achieve Your Goals#97: Arts and Activism: How to Make Them Work Together for Good#98: The 4 Most Common Lies All Creatives Tell ThemselvesWork with meMy Website
In this episode of Issaquah Buzz, hosts Autumn Monahan and Jen Davis Hayes dive into the latest business happenings around Issaquah—from exciting openings to heartfelt community updates.
It's Small Business Month! So whether you're starting a new project or opening a new business, there are five things you absolutely cannot skip. In fact, they are crucial to do in the early stages so you can be successful from the get-go! Tune in to this flashback episode.Trending Episodes#125: Stepping Outside of Your Creative Comfort Zone#104: The High of a New Project and How to Keep the Momentum Going#131: Waiting, Waiting, Waiting. How to Trust God's Timing
HAPPY MONDAY MOTIVATION! Welcome back to another episode of 'No More Excuses"! I'm your host Sandi Ballard, The BADASS Business Coach™ and today I want to remind you that it is May! It's May, and that means one thing—besides warmer weather, allergy season, and iced coffee overload—it's Small Business Month! That's right. This month is all about YOU, the badass behind the business. Whether you're solo or leading a growing team, this is your reminder that you're the heartbeat of our economy, the risk-taker, the late-night thinker, the go-all-in-er. And that deserves to be celebrated. But I'm not here just to throw confetti and give you a high five. You know me. I'm also here to push you. Because May isn't just a time to recognize small businesses… it's a time to bloom. Listen in today as I talk about: What Does It Mean to Bloom in Business? Three Ways to Bloom Like a Badass! How to Leadership in Uncertain Times. And give you ways to encourage you to Celebrate Your Business... Loudly! Listen in and then share what you will do to help you and your business BLOOM! Cheers! Sandi
Alley and DZ talk with Donna Gallardo from SheWolf boxing for Women's Small Business Month full 746 Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:41:09 +0000 bI6wbwvzGUE8VIQzhwwczT7qSadexG3r society & culture Alley and DZ on demand society & culture Alley and DZ talk with Donna Gallardo from SheWolf boxing for Women's Small Business Month If you missed Alley and DZ this morning on 103.7 KISS-FM – you can catch up with the show here! Every show. Every day. No commercials, no music. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False ht
October is National Women's Small Business Month, and this week, we are joined by Bernie McNally, President and Founder of Brophy Excavation. Bernie talks about how her business is woman-owned and business-run. Bernie encourages women to enter the industry and shares what she’s experienced in a male-dominated industry.
Sonja Beallis, owner of Bare Moxie, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters to celebrate National Women’s Small Business Month. She discusses how she helps with sizing, what the appointment process is like, and the experience you’ll have at Bare Moxie.
It's Women's Small Business month and we are highlighting some incredible women in our community like Chellee Siewert, President and Founder of Capture Sports and Entertainment! You can learn more about Chellee and her businesses at capture-se.com
It's Women's Small Business month and we are highlighting some incredible women in our community like Christine Roehling who owns R5 Construction, Linked Events and runs The Beat Goes on Foundation! You can learn more about Christine and her businesses at r5constructionwi.com and linkedeventswi.com and thebeatfoundation.com
Alley and DZ talk with Mikel from 41Floral for Women's Small Business Month full 655 Wed, 23 Oct 2024 20:43:51 +0000 xODvjSwbEFVC6XW0P30h3xb0m0oa1Vjm society & culture Alley and DZ on demand society & culture Alley and DZ talk with Mikel from 41Floral for Women's Small Business Month If you missed Alley and DZ this morning on 103.7 KISS-FM – you can catch up with the show here! Every show. Every day. No commercials, no music. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.am
October is National Women's Small Business Month. Jack Nick, Director of Marketing and eCommerce for Republic Bank of Chicago, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters. Jack shares how social media can change a business’s branding, the benefits of search engine optimization, and more! Republic Bank of Chicago – Supporting women's business growth, together.
As we celebrate Small Business Month in Canada, I'm delighted to speak with Pouya Zangeneh, the Senior Vice President of Small Business Banking at Scotiabank. With over a decade of experience in the financial services industry, Pouya shares his insights from Scotiabank's recent report, "Path to Impact 2024: Navigating the Future Succession and Success in the Digital Era." Listen in as Pouya discusses the trends impacting small businesses, including the imminent 'succession tsunami' where many business owners plan to transition their businesses in the next decade. He explores the importance of digital transformation in preparing for these transitions, whether it's to a new owner or the next generation. Pouya also emphasizes how digitization not only enhances customer experiences but also streamlines operations, making businesses more attractive and operationally resilient. "We need to invest, we need to think, and we need to do the work to get these businesses ready for the future generation of the leaders within the small business landscape in Canada." - Pouya Zangeneh This Week on Young Money: Insights from Scotiabank's "Path to Impact 2024" report. The concept of a 'succession tsunami' and what it means for current and future business owners. The role of digital transformation in preparing businesses for succession. Key takeaways: Implement succession planning tied to digital transformation efforts. Enhance digital capabilities in your small business. Seek advice and embrace digital tools to streamline business operations. Connect with Pouya Zangeneh: LinkedIn Scotiabank Small Business Banking Navigating the Future, Succession and Success in the Digital Era Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
We celebrate Small Business Month by re-airing an inspiring conversation from last spring with BDC President and CEO Isabelle Hudon, who has consistently shattered expectations and proven skeptics wrong throughout her impressive career in the corporate world. In her new role at BDC since August 2021, and as the first woman to occupy the position, Isabelle has not only held jobs that many doubted were within reach but has also excelled in them, leaving a trail of achievements from her time as Ambassador of Canada to France to her leadership roles at Sun Life Financial.Isabelle's tenure at BDC is marked by her relentless drive to put development at the forefront, significantly enhancing support for Canadian entrepreneurs, with a focus on increasing capital available to female founders. Beyond her executive success, she is a staunch advocate for women's advancement, co-founding The A Effect and earning accolades such as the Commander of the Legion of Honour for her contributions.In this episode, Isabelle generously shares her experiences of overcoming doubt, her strategic vision for creating a more inclusive and sustainable economy, and her dedication to paving the way for the next generation of women leaders. Tune in to explore the journey of a leader who turns skepticism into true power.This season of our podcast is brought to you by TD Canada Women in Enterprise. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Please find out how you can benefit from their support! Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com // TD Women in Enterprise: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business // Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
October is Women's Small Business Month... Celebrating the 13M+ female entrepreneurs who are contributing trillions to the economy and paving the way for the next generation to do even more (at 13:49) --- HS Football Week 9: The Trojans play their final home game of the season tonight against Whitmer (at 21:52) --- The Halloween candy that will make yours the most popular house in the neighborhood... and why should kids have all the fun? We have some treats for the grownups as well (at 27:43) --- Another collection of recipes perfect for those chilly autumn days from Kyra's Kitchen (at 48:04)
Alley and DZ talk with Savana Pettis from Lemonade Lab for Women's Small Business Month full 1472 Wed, 16 Oct 2024 20:46:47 +0000 gRxtZDO9Lt7CNtdVP13XVANk26RyeECB society & culture Alley and DZ on demand society & culture Alley and DZ talk with Savana Pettis from Lemonade Lab for Women's Small Business Month If you missed Alley and DZ this morning on 103.7 KISS-FM – you can catch up with the show here! Every show. Every day. No commercials, no music. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https
Through the month of October we are celebrating Women's Small Businesses and this week we're highlighting Marissa Geist, CEO at Cielo!
October is National Women's Small Business Month, and Whitney Cimaglia, the Vice President of Business Banking at Republic Bank, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters. The two discuss how women may struggle for visibility and recognition in their industries, which can impact their ability to build credibility and attract clients or customers. Republic Bank of Chicago […]
99.1 The Mix is celebrating Women's Small Business Month with special guest Crystal Sdano owner of Savaglia Financial Advisors!
TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares a few of her favorite women-owned brands in honor of National Women's Small Business Month. Plus, Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler join to discuss coming together for their Broadway debuts in ‘Romeo and Juliet.' And child psychologist Dr. Christine Crawford offers advice on navigating mental health for you and your family.
Alley and DZ kick off the show by admitting the one thing that makes their heart melt and then DZ helps out a listener who wants to know how to make his situationship official. On Am I The Jerk, Chris asks if he's a jerk for taking money out of a wallet he found and they speak with the owners of Batter and Mac for Women's Small Business Month! Enjoy the show!
Alley speaks with Marisa Geist from Cielo for Women's Small Business Month full 526 Wed, 09 Oct 2024 20:52:51 +0000 FcB1yW8u7sqoXB8hbDSaT9zh8FcUFRDl society & culture Alley and DZ on demand society & culture Alley speaks with Marisa Geist from Cielo for Women's Small Business Month If you missed Alley and DZ this morning on 103.7 KISS-FM – you can catch up with the show here! Every show. Every day. No commercials, no music. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amp
99.1 The Mix is celebrating Women's Small Business Month with special guest Crystal Sdano owner of Savaglia Financial Advisors!
October is National Women's Small Business Month, and Whitney Cimaglia, the Vice President of Business Banking at Republic Bank, joins Jon Hansen on Your Money Matters. Whitney discusses the importance of mentorship and networking among women who have small businesses. The two also discuss the creation of professional networks and how to find a mentor to create […]
Ever wondered how being part of an entrepreneurial community can be the game-changer your business needs? Just ask Jen Earle, CEO of the National Association of Women Business Owners aka NAWBO, who believes that surrounding yourself with a good network can propel your business to the next level. To celebrate National Women's Small Business Month, we're taking a look back to see how the entrepreneur founders behind NAWBO transformed the landscape for women entrepreneurs and the impact that women-owned businesses have on today's economy. Jen also breaks down the four C's—Capital, Community, Confidence, and Congress—and explains why they're crucial for any business to thrive and how you can leverage them for your own success.Learn how to find your entrepreneurial community and how that can help you unlock funding opportunities, boost your confidence, and give you the support you need to build or grow a successful business. In this episode, you'll hear: (00:58) How NAWBO was founded.(02:06) The progress that's been made to support women-owned businesses and their impact on the US economy.(03:41) Jen's entrepreneurial journey and how she became the CEO of NAWBO.(5:49) A breakdown of the four essential pillars for business success which Jen calls the 4 C's: Capital, Community, Confidence, and Congress and how you can tap into them.(9:52) The importance of building a strong community for business success.
In this final episode dedicated to Small Business Month, today I get down to brass tacks and share what it really takes to turn your art into a business. Links mentioned:Download my free guide: 52 Ways to Level-Up Your Creative Career on my New WebsiteIf you liked this episode try: #58: How to Own Your Creative Gifts#49: The 5 Creative Hacks You've Never Heard Of#28: How to Master the Scariest Word in Your Vocabulary
It's officially Small Business Month so I have a special 4-part series for you this month. This week I'm interviewing financial behaviorist, Jacquette Timmons, on how to price your offers. Whether you have a new offer you're about to launch or want to review the pricing you have, Jacquette and I are here to help you think through the best options. Chapters 00:29 - Introduction to Jacquette Timmons 03:42 - Stop saying “charge what you're worth” 08:22 - Hourly rates versus package pricing 12:30 - Discounts & promotions 17:38 - Common mistakes in pricing 24:21 - The emotions of pricing 31:51 - Pricing Masterclass + Free Bonus for Growth Accelerator Clients To learn more and sign up for Jacquette's upcoming Pricing Masterclasses, visit https://www.jacquettetimmons.com/pricing-masterclass/ Jacquette will also be leading a Pricing Masterclass exclusively for our Growth Accelerator cohort this summer. If you register for Growth Accelerator by Friday, May 31, you'll get to attend her Masterclass after our program ends in July as a FREE BONUS! Sign up for Growth Accelerator at https://wwwHeatherJoyHubbard.com/GrowthAccelerator Be sure to follow Jacquette on social media – for Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jacquettemtimmons; for LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquettetimmons/ Want insider access and perks? Join my newsletter to unlock free bonuses and special announcements. Sign up at https://www.heatherjoyhubbard.com/subscribe Follow me on on Instagram at www.instagram.com/heatherjoyhubbard
It's officially Small Business Month so I have a special 4-part series for you this month. Now that you understand the best strategies to reach your specific revenue goals (listen to Episode 190 if you missed it), it's time to package and position those offers in a way that makes it a no-brainer for clients to hire you. Chapters 00:29 - Small Business Month Special Series 02:32 - Difference between packaging and positioning 05:15 - Case Study 1: Miraval retreats 17:12 - Case Study 2: Growth Accelerator 28:53 - Grow your business + increase cash flow Sign up for Growth Accelerator at http://www.heatherjoyhubbard.com/growthaccelerator Want insider access and perks? Join my newsletter to unlock free bonuses and special announcements. Sign up at http://www.heatherjoyhubbard.com/subscribe Follow me on on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/heatherjoyhubbard
It's officially Small Business Month so I have a special 4-part series for you this month. This week I'm tackling a question that a client recently asked me - how to grow a business to $500,000 in the first year. I thought it was such a great topic, that I wanted to share my answers with you as well. Regardless of your financial goals for your business, this hypothetical scenario will help you ask the right questions to make sure you're growing your business the right way. Chapters 00:29 - Small Business Month Special Series 03:48 - $500k in your first year of business 05:43 - Why your financial goals are important 10:04 - Gross revenue versus net profit 18:10 - $500k net profit strategy 23:05 - $500 gross revenue strategy 27:01 - Other elements to consider 30:34 - Wrap up Want insider access and perks? Join my newsletter to unlock free bonuses and special announcements. Sign up at www.heatherjoyhubbard.com/subscribe Follow me on on Instagram at www.instagram.com/heatherjoyhubbard