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In this episode of Trailblazers Impact, Nan McKay sits down with Ericka Saurit, the founder of Saurit Creative, a boutique brand marketing agency. Ericka shares her insights on brand building, the importance of storytelling, and her unique concept of being a "creative renegade." Discover strategies to transform your business into an unforgettable brand and learn about the emotional drivers that influence consumer behavior in the home industry. As a global brand marketing leader, she has overseen digital product development and brand strategy at Airbnb in San Francisco, created immersive physical and virtual brand experiences for Tag Heuer, Estee Lauder, and Procter & Gamble as well as top home and lifestyle brands around the world to develop award-winning brand messaging and engagement campaigns. Her background in interior design and marketing has made her passionate about helping businesses transform into unforgettable brands.
Jayne Benkendorf is a certified health coach, author, speaker, and national marketing director at Juice Plus. She wrote and published five books focused on health and wellness over 30 years ago. She's keen on educating adults and children on the value of health and how to attain better health. In this episode, Jayne explains how we can improve our health and wellness by eating good quality foods and the importance of self-care for entrepreneurs. Listen in to learn the importance of adopting an organic diet to provide your body with the necessary fuel you need to lead a healthy life. You will also learn how to approach starting a family or a general partnership business. Key Takeaways: Start consuming organic plant foods and grass-finished animal products to preserve your health Provide your body with the right tools to work for you by eating quality healthy foods Never start a family or a partnership business if there's existing friction between the involved parties The importance of having a self-care routine as a busy entrepreneur https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
A respected leader with forty-five years of combined executive, nonprofit, and leadership experience, Elizabeth A Jones serves as the National President of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women (NCBW). In this role, her focus is on implementing core values that will push NCBW members to push themselves to excel beyond what they think they can achieve in service. In this episode, Elizabeth demonstrates how she is using her leadership position to empower women and make an impact in her community. Listen in to learn why more women need to run for political and corporate offices to advocate for the pay gap and bridge the gender bias. You will also learn how to be prepared, ambitious, determined, committed, and resilient to reach your goals and succeed as a female leader. Key Takeaways: Always look for growth and development opportunities as a leader to improve things for you and others Why women need to put themselves first in all the economic decisions they make Why more women need to run for political and corporate offices to advocate for the pay gap and gender bias Learn to speak up for yourself, be committed, and be resilient to succeed as a woman leader The importance of being prepared, having ambition, and knowing yourself to achieve your goals How planning, prioritization, and support can help you balance your work and family Embrace change, be a lifelong learner, and understand that your journey is yours alone https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Lynne Hardin is the Founder/President of Justice4All and a certified professional facilitator. Mary Rounds is the managing partner of the LegalShield Division where she is an attorney in the general practice of law, with emphasis on adoption, family law, employment law, special education law, and business law. In this episode, Mary Rounds talks about employment and business law and how to be vigilant in protecting yourself as a business owner. Listen in to learn the importance of getting professional guidance to help you choose and protect yourself in the way you operate your business. You will also learn how to approach documentation in a way that clearly and respectfully communicates your expectations from your employees. Key Takeaways: Learning how to find your sweet spot in a career instead of struggling where you don't thrive Why having an LLC is more advantageous than a general partnership or a sole proprietorship How to be clear and careful when asking people to work overtime without pay The importance of documentation to clearly communicate your standing as the employer https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
If you're having second thoughts on whether to go against the grain and choose the path to your purpose, this is your episode. DeLisa Guerrier shares how she made a career turnaround from a biology premed to a successful real estate developer. Listen to this powerhouse who is creating the Storyville Gardens Theme Park in Nashville as the youngest addition to the Enterprising Women Hall of Fame. DeLisa Guerrier is the managing partner of Guerrier Development and one of the few Black women in the state of Nashville licensed as a general contractor for commercial, residential, and industrial development. In this episode, she talks about her career path in real estate development and how she's actualizing her passion project, Storyville Gardens theme park. Listen in to learn how DeLisa's vision of bringing a reading cultural element into a theme park where kids read for fun is actualizing. You will also learn how to establish a better system of people, packaging, and purpose in your business to take it from an idea to a plan. Key Takeaways: The importance of diversifying in business to cover your bases in different areas Why it isn't always a bad thing to go against the grain to find your success path The power of establishing the people, packaging, and purpose to build a successful business https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Terry Neese is a serial entrepreneur, small business advocate, international relations executive, and past NAWBO national president. She's also the founder and CEO of the Institute for Economic Empowerment of Women (IEEW), which is focused on educating women entrepreneurs in Afghanistan and Rwanda. I had the pleasure of getting to know Terry and her fantastic operation when I was invited to podcast women during their Leadership Summit. I soon become a big fan of both Terry and IEEW. They are doing more for women's empowerment than just raising money and lip service. They have “boots on the ground” and have accomplished real progress within the countries. In this episode, Terry explains how the IEEW supports women entrepreneurs in Rwanda and Afghanistan plus the effects of the recent Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan. Listen in to learn how women entrepreneurs are being impacted by the takeover and how the IEEW is helping them be in a better place. You will also learn how to support Afghan women entrepreneurs mentally, financially, and educationally in any way you can. Key Takeaways: How you can become a mentor to women business owners in Afghanistan and Rwanda How to support Afghan women mentally and educationally plus consider becoming their e-mentor The importance of donating money to crucial courses that support those in need https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
What would it be like to be responsible for negotiating a trade agreement with China or Japan or any other world country? Imagine yourself about to take a high-level job with the Federal government when the news came on about the Saturday Night Massacre. Carla Hills takes us on a journey through her very interesting life, working directly with several United States Presidents. Carla A. Hills is a high-profile, powerful woman, having been U.S. Trade Ambassador under President Bush Senior and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary under President Ford, the first woman to serve in that position and the third woman cabinet member. She also served as Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Ambassador Hills is now the chairman, and CEO of Hills and Company, specializing in international strategy and trade consultants. The firm provides advice to US businesses on investment, trade, and risk assessment issues abroad, particularly in emerging market economies. Top Takeaways: How to fight for what you want- how she went after a law career amid major objection The experience of serving the government during uncertain political and economic times like the Watergate scandal The difference between law and trade negotiations when practicing both at the same time The importance of investing in human infrastructure through education and training Experience first-hand the environment where a decision had world consequences. https://TrailBlazersImpact.com.
Suzanne Webb started her career in healthcare at Universal Health Services more than 3 decades ago. She's the founder of Exclusive Surgery Solutions, a surgery benefit for self-insured employers that focuses on offering a bundled surgery product. In this episode, Suzanne talks about the dos and don'ts of healthcare insurance by employers and the benefits of using a surgery benefit like Exclusive Surgery Solutions. Listen in to learn the importance of using the Ambulatory Surgery Center as a patient to avoid infections like Covid during surgery. You will also learn how to plan and prepare for an exit strategy that also benefits your clients. Key Takeaways: How to pivot your business during a crisis to remain relevant Ensure your quality healthcare by checking your doctor's certification and a hospital's infection rate Stop fully depending on health insurance brokers and accepting what they tell you as an employer How to make the right decision for yourself and clients when planning your exit strategy The importance of attending as many trainings as you can to become an expert in your field of business https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Riah Gonzalez is the Founder and CEO of Linq Consulting Services, a female-focused, heart-centered Virtual Assistant Matchmaking company. She empowers her fellow business-owner clients with the right connections, positive energy, and meaningful relationships. Her Virtual Assistant Matchmaking service connects business owners to strong and powerful women who will be there for them every step of the way. Her motto is “If you want to go fast, you go alone. If you want to go far while doing it right, you go with your fellow women.” After a long career in health administration, she started a whole new venture and found her niche. Listen in to learn the importance of being mindful with your finances as a new business owner to avoid undercharging and going into debt. You will also learn the value of hiring an affordable virtual assistant to help you with some tasks as you're starting a business. Key Takeaways: How to be mindful about your capital to avoid undercharging or failure at the beginning of your business The value of having a virtual assistant as a starting entrepreneur preferably one within your price range How to start and grow an affordable podcast without sacrificing accessibility and value The importance of availing yourself to free resources to avoid going into debt or financial burdens https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Are you harboring fears that are stopping you from pivoting to your passion? Robin Brewton explains to us how she overcame her fears and took an entrepreneurship leap and is now making a difference. Robin Brewton is in the early stages of her pivot to becoming an executive coach and describes herself as being an interior designer for businesses. She spent 20+ years in human resources and the operations side of the business in both big and small businesses. In this episode, Robin shares her pivot into entrepreneurship, how she'll be helping business owners, plus some of her success tips. Listen in to learn why it's important to pre-plan your personal and business finances before starting a business. You will also learn how to overcome your failure and financial fears as a female entrepreneur and instead think of how you can succeed. Key Takeaways: Find your passion and run towards it instead of running away from your job just because you're miserable Overcome your financial fears by starting your passion as a side hustle first before you're comfortable leaving your job How to create and test a viable proposition as your first step towards starting a new business Learn to ask for help but be careful whom you ask help from to be successful in business Learn to be kind, encouraging, and a mentor for others because kind beats smart Reframe your fear of failure and rethink how you can succeed doing what you're passionate about https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Ep. 218 - AlissaBeth Jane Morton is a very talented singer and dancer I met while she was performing on the Azamara Pursuit cruise ship. We talked about what led her to perform on a cruise ship. She has done over 100 stage shows in her life. Take a look at her Reels to see the depth and breadth of her talent. In this episode, AlissaBeth describes her career journey, the different shows she has performed, and her hopes for the future. Listen in to learn how musicals paved way for dancing having a voice in musical theatre and how it changed the musical theatre scene. You will also learn the importance of being yourself and pursuing your dreams as your authentic self. Key Takeaways: How to turn your talent and passion into a full-time career/business and find joy doing it Join training programs to help prepare you for a career in what you love doing How to turn your grief into an outlet of helping others overcome adversities See her full profile on https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Katie Mehnert - If you are curious about how you can get involved with energy entrepreneurship while still being sustainable, this is your episode. Interviewed by Christi Woodworth, Vice-President of Corporate Communications, Brand and Marketing at OGE Energy Corp, Katie Mehnert is a modern architect of culture change in energy. Her focus is the intersection of equity, sustainability, environment, and economy. She gives professionals a community to find everything they need to be successful in their careers. She gives them a place to share stories, find career advice, jobs, publish insights, and network with colleagues in an advertising-free community. Katie explains how she fell in love with energy entrepreneurship and what motivates her to keep getting better. Listen in to learn how energy can be the intersection of equality, sustainability, the environment, and the economy. You will also learn why you should fail fast and hard as an entrepreneur to learn, pivot, adapt, and move to the next level. Key Takeaways: How to be part of the sustainable, balanced, and accessible energy system as a woman The importance of failure for entrepreneurs to help you pivot, adapt, and move to the next level Why you should have a strong “why” as an entrepreneur to succeed or otherwise you'll fail. The value of tuning out the noise and creating your own energy to impact others How to challenge our gender biases on how we hire and promote jobs in the energy industry https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Does LinkedIn mystify you? Have you ever wondered what folks mean when they say “optimize your LinkedIn profile?” Do your posts on LinkedIn get attention from the people you want to reach? If you've ever asked yourself these questions, and especially if you are born between 1946 and 1964, Joyce can help you. Being on the older end of the baby boomer generation, she identifies with the frustrations that folks in her age group have with LinkedIn and social media in general. Joyce Feustel is the founder of Boomers' Social Media Tutor where she makes social media simple, easy and fun. She helps business owners become more effective and productive on LinkedIn and Facebook by providing them with social media training and tutoring. In this episode, Joyce explains the many pivots she has taken over the course of her career, plus how she became a social media expert. Listen in to learn the importance of building on relationships as a small business owner as a way to create business opportunities. You will also learn why you shouldn't jump into entrepreneurship without proper research or support if you want to succeed. Key Takeaways: The importance of focusing on one or two social media platforms when starting depending on where your audience is The interesting aspect of the Clubhouse platform that is helpful for business owners How to combine energy and time management to achieve a balance between work and life How to be a leader versus a manager as a small business owner The importance of onboarding your family into your business as your support system Learn more about Joyce: https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Tracy Killoren Chadwell is an experienced venture capital investor and attorney. She's also a leader and a sought-after speaker within the community of women founders, innovators, and entrepreneurs, including giving testimony before a U.S. Senate Committee. In this episode, Tracy explains her career difficult journey to becoming a female capital investor and the types of investments she's made as a fund owner. Tracy Chadwell shares her knowledge on where female founders should be looking to invest and successfully fund their businesses. Listen to learn about the group that currently holds the purchasing in America and why you should be targeting them. Listen in to learn how to utilize the internet and social media as a female business owner to be on the same playing field as your male counterparts. You will also learn about the financial and purchasing power of women above 50 and why they should be the group your business targets. Key Takeaways: How to let go of your fears and walk towards your dreams even when the road gets bumpy Why you should consider other financial options to fund your business other than venture capital Invest in women micro-influencers ages 50 and above since they hold the purchasing power How to build partnerships by reaching out and nurturing the relationships closest to you The importance of taking care of yourself and getting your financial house in order Read more about Tracy here: https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Mariah McKay is an energetic, highly motivated leader focusing on bringing change to the community. Her passion is building independent grassroots power for the common good. She is the Founder and Executive Director of the Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance (SIMBA). She's an experienced community organizer building independent grassroots power for the common good. One of her passions is housing. With fewer homes available in Spokane, creating new housing options coming to the top of her radar. Haystack Heights is a new type of neighborhood under construction right now. When finished, it will provide permanent housing for 39 families that are taking neighborhood living to new heights. Haystack Heights is quite a bit different from other neighborhoods. Its goal is to bring families closer together, conserve resources, and share spaces. In this three-acre development nestled in the South Perry District, families own their own $200,000–$400,000 home, but common spaces like a garden, clubhouse, and maintenance responsibilities are shared. Families have to volunteer a certain amount of hours per year and play an active role in the community's planning. These homeowners have already been doing that because they're also the developers of the project. No outside developer oversaw this project. In this episode, Mariah explains how she got into community organizing which has seen her manage communities and support businesses, especially during the pandemic. Listen more about this fascinating woman and learn the difference between nonprofit organizations and businesses when starting and why both have an economic and social impact. You will also learn how to manage your energy and not time to accelerate the strengths you bring to your work as a leader and a visionary. Key Takeaways: How to be a change-oriented leader by taking the necessary steps towards bringing the change you want to see The purpose of cohousing in bringing together communities that wish to live closely How to manage your energy and not time to accelerate what you bring to your work as a leader and a visionary The power of building an ecosystem where work-life balance is possible www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Stacy Eads is one of Oklahoma's 50 Women Making a Difference and also the Most Admired CEO in her home state of Oklahoma. Stacy's company, Stacy Eads, focuses on consulting in four areas: Technology, Marketing Strategy, Sales and Service, and Team Culture. She is a problem solver, a consultant, a coach, a trainer, a speaker, and a mentor. She empowers other CEOs nationwide to embrace their leadership potential without allowing it to fatigue them. As a woman in tech who quickly achieved back-to-back awards as a Most Admired CEO in her home state of Oklahoma, Stacy Eads is now empowering other CEOs nationwide to embrace their leadership potential and propel their own success. In this episode, Stacy describes her journey from the nonprofit world to technology to career coaching, plus shares some valuable tips for leaders. Listen in to learn how to scale up your business by having the right team, the right strategy, execution, and cash. You will also learn the importance of measuring your business's growth and performance using the leading and lagging indicators strategy. Key Takeaways: The importance of mentors for career and life guidance How to be a mentor and help others while you're on your own career journey The importance of being nominated for awards and accolades plus tips on how to be as a leader doing great work How to focus on your ideal client and make them the hero of your brand's story How to audit your social media strategy and ensure you're giving to your audience at least 4 times than you're asking How to get out of your box and grow out of your comfort zone Think about your strengths and weaknesses plus your short-term and long-term plans when starting your entrepreneurial journey www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Monique Montanino – If you have been or are in a corporate career and have dreamed of retiring early, listen to Monique's experience – because she did it. But retirement can get boring. So what else is there to do? If you're looking to pivot by starting a business after your retirement, this is the episode for you. Monique retired early, did volunteer work, and later decided to monetize her skills as a career coach and has been very successful. Monique is a certified career coach and a former Fortune 200 tech sales executive. After she retired from corporate America, she started serving as a career consultant empowering her executive clients to reach their full potential within the tech industry. She also loves to write and travel and speaks four languages. She combined those and is now one of TripAdvisor's top contributors. She also writes a blog and has written a book, Clicks, Tricks, and Golden Handcuffs. In this episode, Monique explains how she pivoted after retiring early and created a successful career coaching business aimed at serving tech executives across the globe. Listen in to learn the four most important factors to consider when starting a business to do it smoothly and successfully. You will also learn about the nitty-gritty of writing and self-publishing a book successfully. Key Takeaways: The importance of doing competitive research to understand a market before starting a business Find a mentor in your area of business to help you in the journey of starting a business Why you need to seek experience through internships, volunteering, or consulting in the industry you're interested in starting a business in The importance of having a planned business case months before you start a business How to be financially prepared for both your new business and personally https://TrailBlazersImpact.com The importance of having a business website, and specifically targeting your ideal client where they hang out Learn to establish deadlines and take risks in your business to scale it higher
Dr. Jodi Dinnerman is a family wellness-based chiropractor specializing in serving pregnant women and kids for 21 years. Jodi also founded SEWP School, a school for wellness practitioners who want to thrive in practice by automating tasks. In this episode, she explains how she created an automation system in her chiropractic practice that enables her to concentrate on her specialization rather than being a boss. Listen in to learn how to be strong and take back your power as a female business owner by incorporating the staffless system into your business. You will also learn how to create a simple and creative marketing plan around your ideal client, core values, and mission statement. Key Takeaways: The value of having a fully automated business as a female entrepreneur Move on to the staffless system if you feel your current one isn't serving you or your business How to create a simple and creative marketing plan around your ideal client and mission statement The importance of learning how to manage and work a website as a business owner Find what makes you strong and run with it to care for yourself mind-body and soul Make a list of things that are no longer working for you and then have an action plan to make it all start working for you https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Ivory N. Mathews is a dynamic leader and motivator, offering over 20 years' comprehensive expertise in rebranding organizations through transformational and thought-centered approaches to leadership. Ivory exemplifies a “mentor” leadership approach, providing thorough ongoing guidance, training, and feedback. She has been building capable, motivated, inspired, and highly productive teams with a razor-sharp focus on delivering high-impact results. These creative solutions consistently execute organizational goals and objectives on time and within budget. Ivory Mathews is the CEO of Columbia Housing and a dynamic leader and motivator, offering over 20 years' comprehensive expertise in rebranding organizations through transformational and thought-centered approaches to leadership. She was named one of the top 20 dynamic CEOs in 2021 by the CEO publication, a global business magazine that recognizes leaders across the industry in the United States and the United Kingdom. Listen in to learn the value of high-quality technology in organizations to maximize efficiency and encourage innovation. You will also learn about implicit biases at the workplace and how they can be extremely harmful in any organization. Key Takeaways: How to diversify resources to bring in public-private partnerships to create more quality affordable housing The power of good communication and transparency as a leader in charge of public funds How to use technology to maximize efficiency, provide much better customer service, and encourage employee innovation Why every organization needs to have a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) focus Why you should never underestimate the value of a strong support system in your career journey Find your purpose and pursue it passionately Always believe in who you are and live authentically by what makes you happy https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Mick Cornett is the former mayor of Oklahoma City serving between 2004-2018 and the author of The Next American City. He was the first mayor in Oklahoma City history to be elected to four terms and remains the longest-serving mayor among the 50 largest cities in America. Listen to Mick's Ted Talk. Oklahoma City is a midsized town that had a big problem: It was among the most obese towns in America. Mayor Mick Cornett realized that, to make his city a great place to work and live, it had to become healthier too. In this charming talk, he walks us through the interlocking changes that helped OKC drop a collective million pounds (450,000 kilos). in this episode, Mick talks about the initiatives he took to make Oklahoma a successful city and why he advocates for better and affordable cities. Listen in to learn what it takes to become a successful leader who challenges themselves to pursue the hard things that others shy away from. You will also learn how to be a better communicator and leader who treats others honestly and fairly despite differences in views. Key Takeaways: How to be a leader that leads with passion, a plan, and action for others to follow How to be a good communicator to separate your business and ideas from others How to live a life without enemies and treat everyone honestly and fairly as a leader How to challenge yourself with the hard tasks that will make a difference and make you feel more worthwhile How to be more politically tolerant by listening to others even when your opinions differ Learn to always be prepared for very important conversations and don't let every conversation be real-time https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
If you struggle with finding more time for yourself to enjoy as an entrepreneur, Valerie recommends having a personal assistant. By having either a home or business personal assistant, you can take time off work and enjoy yourself without burning out. Valerie Riley evolved her career from a personal assistant to an entrepreneur and now a business owner. She started her company LifeSquire to provide a team of trained, insured, and bonded personal assistants to clients throughout the Oklahoma City area, which has grown into much more. In this episode, Valerie describes how her career as a personal assistant inspired her to start LifeSquire, plus the importance of building a work-life balance through delegation. Listen in to learn the importance of delegating tasks to create time for yourself so you can enjoy a work-life balance. You will also learn why you should look out to avoid hiring people with WOO (winning others over) and significant strengths personalities. Key Takeaways: Why people fail in work-life balance because they spend most of their time working How to delegate and create space for you to enjoy a work-life balance How to change your mindset around the tasks you need to let go of so you have time for yourself How to hire for personality over skillsets because you can train skillsets but not a strong work ethic https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Starting, growing, and selling a business requires more than just financial support. Susan Alonzi shares with us her 18-year journey as a leadership development entrepreneur and how she handled the exit from her business. Susan Alonzi is currently President of Center Connection, LLC. and is on the Board of Trustees for Introspect International. She capitalized on her corporate experience in marketing, operations, and IT in the high tech-telecommunications industry, to being a successful entrepreneur for 18 years in the leadership training field. Susan consults in leadership and professional development, operational consulting, and coaching. Center Connection supports individuals, teams, and organizations in defining their role in personal leadership, through values and behavioral-based coaching. Susan shares her insights on starting, growing, and selling a training and leadership development business. This program is particularly valuable for coaches and consultants who want to build more than a lifestyle business. Listen in to learn the importance of knowing yourself enough to be motivated and take some risks as an entrepreneur. You will also learn the processes and strategies to keep in mind when planning to sell your business. Key Takeaways: The importance of mentorship for support to get to leadership positions How to manage your mental and physical health plus your expectations as an entrepreneur Learn to ask for support and be confident enough to make decisions for your business Do what you can to bring value to your business and eliminate any unnecessary activities Start getting ready to sell your business earlier to ease things for the actual exit The value of having a GSA for your business to help you bag government clients https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
On today's show we meet Nan McKay. Nan is President of the Board of Directors of Nan McKay and Associates, a corporation she founded in 1980, which now has 4000 employees with offices in 10 cities. Nan is also CEO and founder of Nan McKay Connects LLC, a media and consulting company with a podcast and YouTube channel, TrailBlazers Impact Interviews, featuring ordinary women with extraordinary stories. Nan is focusing on women over 50 who want to launch a business. Her book, Gold in the Golden Years, The Definitive Guide to Ensuring You Never Run Out of Money, along with her webinar and course will be available soon. In 2018 she received the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Signature Award for Southern California, and in 2019 she was selected by NAWBO as the California Woman Business Owner of the Year. She has received numerous awards for her service in affordable housing and has two buildings named after her, a 10-story elderly high-rise, the Nan McKay Building, and a family subsidized development, McKay Manor.Show Timestamps:Start of interview (1:42)Early Obstacles Nan had to face as a businesswoman (7:15)All about Nan McKay Connects (12:36)The aspect of Nan's career that makes her happiest (18:37)Alpha Women over 50 (24:15)Advice for aspiring Alpha Women entrepreneurs (31:22)Ana's preferred social media services (34:14)What's next? (36:07)Click here to get your free guide complimentary of Nan to discover the 10 Tips on How to Pivot to Entrepreneurship for Women 50+.Nan McKay Connects: https://trailblazersimpact.com/whats-happening/Trailblazers Impact on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/trailblazersimpact/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/TrailblzrsImpct
Francois Lyon knows the true meaning of pivoting from the corporate world and within her business. She shares her pivoting journey and how she is shaking up the status quo in the venture capital world to make an impact. Francois Lyon is the president and managing partner of DGC Capital, a private equity & VC advisory firm based in Montreal. They focus on investing in entrepreneurial players from a diverse number of industries, looking to positively impact society. She had a 30-year career as a wealth manager before pivoting to impactful venture capital right before the pandemic. Listen in to learn how you can pivot your original business idea and pursue the business you feel is best serving you and making an impact. You will also learn the importance of having an authentic, sincere, and trustworthy advisory board to help you grow your new business. Key Takeaways: Set aside adequate money for capital and expenses to last up to 2 years when starting a business Build a solid advisory board of people you trust when starting a business to help you grow Ensure you are physically and mentally healthy to achieve success as a new business owner The importance of listening to your gut feeling and going with it in most of your decisions How to be authentic to your values and align yourself with people with the same values to succeed Learn to embrace mistakes as part of your growth journey and not view them as failure https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Ep. 201 - Gill Whitty Collins spent 26 years with Procter & Gamble (P&G), latterly as Senior Vice President, running leading global brands such as Olay, Always, and Pantene. What Gill has experienced, witnessed, and learned about gender equality as a woman in senior management will resonate with people, whatever their gender, wherever they are working. She now does consulting, coaching, and workshops to drive gender equality and diversity as a key lever to build stronger businesses and stronger societies. Listen in to learn why you need to leave the inequality umbrella as a woman and make yourself and your work visible and known. You will also learn why we need to join together and support each other as women to bring equality into the business world and at the workplace. Key Takeaways: Why you shouldn't care much about being likable as a woman at the workplace How to make our unconscious behaviors conscious to start on the path of inequality elimination Learn to recognize your strengths in the male-dominated culture and show up with genuine confidence Why you should commit to teaching younger women about equality as an older woman https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Have you been struggling to find calm with all the chaos that came with the pandemic? Amy Arvary shares her guided mediation process that will enable you to find calm in the chaos when you incorporate it into your routines. Amy Arvary is a clinical hypnotherapist, a performance coach, and is a senior coach in an HR consulting firm. She's currently helping people find calm in the pandemic chaos to change their mindset and continue with their journey towards achieving their dreams. Listen in to hear about finding calm in the chaos process and how it can help you adjust your thinking and eventually how you're behaving during a crisis. You will also learn the power of engaging in a consistent guided meditation to unblock your thoughts so you can move forward. Key Takeaways: The power of meditation (guided) in letting go of all those things that are blocking you from moving forward How your feelings directly affect how you behave and your personal experiences Learn to speak and listen to your thoughts to change your attitude and experiences https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Would you like to do something totally different in your life? Karlene Hibbert pivoted from nursing to tech marketing. She describes her expertise in chatbot and webinar marketing and shares some valuable business tips for aspiring entrepreneurs. Karlene is a funnel strategist and the Founder and CEO of Onyx Marketing Mix. She helps coaches, consultants, and service providers maximize their webinars by creating automated multi-channel marketing systems. In this episode, Karlene explains how she uses chatbots to help clients market webinars, plus her business tips to aspiring entrepreneurs. Listen in to learn the value of marketing your webinar with chatbots to increase your conversion and do it in a funny and memorable way. You will also learn the importance of specializing in what you're good at and outsourcing for what you struggle with. Key Takeaways: How to make your chatbot experience memorable for your clients in a funny way How to use your webinar to make your clients feel valued and build trust with them Don't be afraid to make mistakes as you start a business and instead learn from them How to concentrate on skills that you're best at and outsource for what you struggle with How to market your services organically or through paid ads to get your first client as a new business How to ease yourself into your business without completely leaving your corporate job https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
A dynamic dynamo, Tiara Tucker bursts onto the entrepreneur scene with Tiara PR Network . . . while maintaining a full-time job! She was selected as one of the 40 under 40 - and who is surprised about that? Listen to how she does it all! She has worked with some of the biggest names in social justice. She has started her own YouTube channel, Tell Their Stories. You have to meet this game-changing woman! Subscribe on www.TrailBlazersImpact.com!
Do you have a fear to get started as a virtual coach? Nancy Parsons can help you! Nancy Parsons is an expert in leadership development, talent management, human resources, and assessments. She is also the CEO/President of CDR Assessment Group, Inc. (CDR) that she co-founded with Kimberly (Brinkmeyer) Leveridge, Ph.D. In this episode, Nancy explains why assessments and coaching are important for leaders to better understand their team members. In this episode, Nancy helps us understand the importance of coaching and personal assessments to become a self-aware leader and better understand the people you work with. Listen in to learn the importance of being self-aware and remaining resilient to survive a crisis as a leader. You will also learn how to tap into your strengths, what you love to do, and the risks to outperform in your leadership role. Key Takeaways: How to own your worrier side, brainstorm with a coach on what you can do differently, and then practice How to use your empathetic side to your advantage during a crisis as a woman leader Learn to always be resilient and ask for help as a woman entrepreneur The importance of protecting your work and business through intellectual property SUBSCRIBE on https://TrailBlazersImpact.com How to work to your strengths and do what you love to find success
Robin Shapiro is the founder of many for-profit and non-profit organizations all having to do with health advocacy. Robin is currently Board Chair of HealthAdvocateX, a national non-profit dedicated to helping people transform from patients to active participants and partners in their own care. She's also a published author of The Secret Language of Healthcare: How to Ask for the Care You Deserve and regularly gives workshops on topics related to health advocacy. Robin Shapiro provides excellent advice when she says, “If COVID-19 has taught us anything, it is that any of us might have to navigate the unknowns of the healthcare system at any moment – best to be prepared and not learn the system at the same time you enter it.” She advises to “Never ‘Go it Alone' when you are navigating healthcare.” Listen in to learn the factors to consider in the initial stages of starting a business to ensure you're off to a successful start. You will also hear why you should take the leap and pursue entrepreneurship without fear if that's what you're passionate about. Key Takeaways: How to use your passion and creativity as a stepping stone to starting your own business The value of having at least one client when starting a business to ensure you're not starting from zero Why you should never go it alone when it comes to your healthcare The importance of always prioritizing and taking care of your health and wellness https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Ellie Schafer served as a special assistant to President Barrack Obama and as director of the white house of visitors' office in Washington DC from 2009 to 2017. As head of the firm, Ellie sharpened her skills in field organizing and media relations and gained a reputation as a go-to consultant for dozens of races, ballot measures, and legislative projects. Ellie helped transform how guests perceive and experience 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. From private VIP visits to the sprawling Easter Egg Roll, which draws 35,000 children and parents to the South Lawn, Schafer managed more than 1,500 events during her tenure, which resulted in more than 4.5 million guests visiting. She restored the White House as a place that is fascinating, educational, and fun to visit. Most importantly, however, she established a documented record of success in helping shape public opinion toward individuals and institutions. She's a nationally recognized leader for being extremely effective in high-pressure and fast-paced environments. In this episode, Ellie shares her experience working in the white house and as an events manager in high-paced environments, especially during the pandemic. Listen in to learn the art of setting up a successful virtual event that feels engaged and personalized. You will also learn why it is important that we go back to in-person events for the close contact and engagement that cannot be found in virtual events. Key Takeaways: Learn how to find the balance between working under high pressure and enjoying life The importance of creating a personalized experience for clients in the age of virtual meetings How to rely on your network to help and support you when you're in need Learn to remain authentic and kind to others and not beat yourself up for past mistakes https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Elin Barton - When you have to make it happen, you find a way to make it happen. Are you being authentic and vulnerable in how you're telling your brand's story? Elin shares with us her own entrepreneurial journey, how she helps small businesses tell their stories through video content, and all about her new book, Ready, Set, Grit: Three Steps to Success in Life, Business, and the Pursuit of Happiness. In this episode, Elin talks about her entrepreneurial journey and how she's helping small businesses tell their story authentically. Listen in to learn how you can join the Goldman Sachs training program for free to help transform your small business in a great way. You will also learn the importance of building a network of connections with like-minded people, to help you navigate the world of business. Key Takeaways: How to create an authentic brand that resonates with your target audience through storytelling Why you need to take that leap of faith if you're passionate about starting a business The requirements you need as a small business to qualify for the Goldman Sachs program The importance of making business connections to receive the help and support you need www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Are you a caregiver to someone? How are you taking care of yourself in addition to the other person? There is no sugar coating it. Taking good care of a loved one is hard. Gayle Messman is the Chief Service Officer at Cariloop and an expert in long-term care. She has been in the field of caregiving for over 25 years and in this episode shares the components of caregiving and how to remain at your best as a caregiver. She believes no one should go through caregiving alone. Cariloop's goal is to help people spend less time how to figure out how to take care of their loved ones and more time being present with them. She possesses more than 25 years of progressive experience in the healthcare industry. Cariloop is a caregiver support platform that offers individual membership and is also offered as an employee benefit. In this episode, Gayle talks about caregiving during the pandemic, resources on caregiving, and the value of supporting caregivers. Listen in to learn the importance of changing your mindset around asking for help and support as a caregiver. You will also learn the importance of educating yourself on caregiving and building a support network so you don't have to do it all by yourself. Key Takeaways: How to be at your best by taking care of your health and asking for help as a caregiver How to use respite care regularly for you to reenergize and feel centered again How to be creative and tailor the available resources on caregiving to what fits your family The value of getting support and professional guidance to understand more about caregiving Start conversations, get legal documents in order, and ask for help when it comes to caregiving https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Justin Batt is on a mission to end the cycle of fatherlessness through events and experiences. He created a Daddy Saturday platform which has turned into a movement to help fathers around the globe be intentional and engaged with their children, to change the next generation, and end fatherlessness. In addition, he is an associate book publisher and has established both a for-profit and a nonprofit around Daddy Saturday. He also does a podcast, Daddy Saturday, and, in his spare time, he manages a farm. In this episode, Justin talks about his purpose of speaking on fatherlessness and how he's working to help dads navigate their dads' journey. Listen in to learn the importance of intentionally making time to spend with your children as a father. You will also learn the importance of learning about your purpose so you can work hard and be a trailblazer in it. Key Takeaways: How to be intentional with the time you have with your kids to make the most out of it The importance of teaching your children and modeling how to properly use technology How to get out of your comfort by overcoming obstacles to become stronger How to identify your purpose and recognize how you can be a trailblazer with it Read more about Justin: https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Camille Burns is the CEO of the Women Presidents' Organization, an organization with the mission to help second-stage women entrepreneurs around the world take their companies to the next level of success. She helped grow the WPO from a small U.S.-based nonprofit to a global organization with chapters around the world. She is skilled at building and maintaining strong relationships with board members, business owners, corporate sponsors, partner organizations, speakers, and consultants. She speaks and represents the women's business community around the world. In this episode, Camille talks about how women business owners are handling the pandemic situation to continue thriving their businesses. Listen in to learn the importance of vulnerability and authenticity as a business owner to help your team navigate a crisis. You will also learn the importance of creating connections and relationships in and out of your business. Key Takeaways: Learning how to adapt and innovate in business during a major crisis The importance of staying connected to the internal and external world of your business How to balance between staying positive and authentic as a business owner during a crisis How to accept and acknowledge the pandemic situation to find flexibility Pay attention to the cyber security of your business to prevent any further challenges https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
What does it take to pivot more than once? Michelle Moore tells us how she pivoted to a business that is entirely based on supporting women entrepreneurs. Michelle Moore is an entrepreneur who pivoted to business after spending years in senior corporate marketing. After 14 years of running a jewelry business from home, she is again pivoting to create a convenient and enjoyable way for women to partner with businesses and nonprofits that are committed to championing women. Michelle is an energetic and compassionate innovator with a strong desire to expedite women's equity. She harnessed this passion in the creation of ElleRate, a women's review site that amplifies the voices and choices behind women's spending power, in collaboration with the businesses and nonprofits that champion them, in return, through their products, services, customer experiences, and workplace and social responsibility practices. In this episode, Michelle talks about her entrepreneurial journey and the lessons she's learned about running a successful business. Listen in to learn the importance of educating the public about the value of elevating women in business. You will also learn how to approach the initial stages of a business by considering the type of business you're starting. Key Takeaways: The importance of weighing in the advantages and disadvantages you have when starting a business Why you should believe in the ability of your business succeeding to attract supporters Stop wasting time and do what you need to do to achieve your dreams https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Are you living out your passion and purpose while impacting others? Candace Keith turned her life from lemons to lemonade by transforming her church hurt experience to be a servant leader using her passion to empower women. Candace Keith is a spiritual life coach, a paid master moderator on Clubhouse, and a former first lady of the ministry. She unveils the taboo subject of ‘Church Hurt" and uses Spiritual Disciplines with Evidence-based Strategies to empower First Ladies of Ministries who have lost their Voice, so they can reconnect to their inner peace. In this episode, Candace shares her personal experience with church hurt as a first lady of the ministry, and how she overcame and started using her voice. Listen in to learn the importance of being empowered enough not to lose yourself as a servant leader. You will also learn how to design your ideal life by living out your passion and purpose while impacting others in society. Key Takeaways: Learning how to show up imperfectly perfect for yourself and live with your truth How to be fully purposed and have your voice rebirthed as a woman for yourself and others How to use your passion and purpose to serve and impact others The importance of creating content that resonates with your target audience as a startup www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Instead of being 80% part of the problem, men can be part of the solution we need to attain diversity in the workplace and businesses. Jeffery Tobias Halter uses women's advocacy to talk about the other dimensions of diversity and bring the much-needed impact. Jeffery is a corporate gender strategist and the President of YWomen, a strategic consulting company focused on engaging men in women's leadership advancement. He's also the founder of the Father of a Daughter Initiative and the creator of Gender Conversations Quick Starters Newsletter and the Male Advocacy Profile. Jeffery is the former Director of Diversity Strategy for The Coca-Cola Company. In this episode, Jeffery explains his passion for advocating for women and how he's training other men to embrace diversity at the workplace. Listen in to learn the importance of men realizing the responsibility they have for the women in their lives to advocate for all women. You will also learn the different ways you can stay exposed to opportunities as a woman working virtually. Key Takeaways: The importance of having conversations about diversity to achieve the required change How to listen, learn, lead, and have the will to overcome diversity challenges How to make your voice heard by talking to your manager, networking, and reaching out when working virtually Make a prospect a customer even before they're a customer by approaching them right The importance of hiring a professional social media manager to help grow your business www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Ep. 185 - Debra Woog is a Crisis Navigation Partner who provides leaders with expertise, structure, and empathy. Debra assists people in processing difficult situations, connect with necessary resources, communicate effectively, and lead with a clear mind and solid strategy. Having experienced her own crises and crossroads, she realizes the importance of an outside resource to provide perspective while navigating difficult circumstances, decisions, and conversations. In this episode, Debra talks about the work she does with women leaders in crisis and shares some of her entrepreneurial secrets. Listen in to learn the importance of staying prepared for crisis as an entrepreneur by having a community, capacity, and communication. You will also learn how to find financial success in your business after shifting from a corporate career. Key Takeaways: The importance of doing a SWOT analysis before starting a business Why you shouldn't wait until you're ready or everything in your life is ready to start a business How to build a career around your brilliance to be financially successful and make a difference Ways you can find financial success as an entrepreneur after leaving your corporate job Why you should start your business as a side hustle first before going full time https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Would you consider pursuing an intergenerational family living setup? Donna Butts explains to us the benefits of intergenerational living in connecting all members of the community. Ms. Butts has committed a lifetime to advance the work of the local and nonprofit community through her professional, public policy, and literary contributions, in the field of youth and family development. She began her career as a youth development worker with the YWCA in her home state of Oregon. Over the years, her career led to her current position as CEO of Generations United, a position she has held for nearly 25 years. Donna is a recognized expert in the field of intergenerational family connections as evidenced by her frequent and marquee-level interviews, publications, and public testimony on this time-honored family and community-building body of work. In this episode, Donna talks about intergenerational connections and why society needs to integrate this form of living. Listen in to learn the importance of involving the elderly in the community through intergenerational living. You will also learn the economic and social benefits of intergenerational living, especially during and after the pandemic. Key Takeaways: The responsibility and commitment you have to support families in whatever position you're in How to care and support families where grandparents are helping raise their grandkids How to find success through the support and love of living in an intergenerational family setup https://TrailBlazersImpact.com
Scott Omelianuk is a multi-talented guy who did not follow a traditional path He is the editor-in-chief of Inc. Magazine, brand builder, business leader, and consumer connector. He also runs a professional collective, does strategy consulting for startups, is an entrepreneur in residence at an incubator, and is a lecture at a research university. When his Art History teacher gently suggested he might make a better writer than an artist, he joined GQ and found his true passion, not as a writer, but immersing himself in business. He became active in TV and the growing internet and was even a TV host, producer, and partner as the creator of The Real Housewives of OC. Listen to how his career went from carpenter to editor-in-chief of one of the most famous business magazines. In this episode, Scott talks about his career experience, his stand on women entrepreneurs, and describes the power of brand purpose. Listen in to learn the importance of practicing resiliency as a woman entrepreneur to help you pivot in business. You will also learn the power of building a brand purpose that goes beyond your existence as a business Key Takeaways: How to use your career experiences to find your personal and business purpose The importance of being resilient to help you pivot especially as a woman entrepreneur How to create and understand a brand purpose that defines why you exists as a business How to utilize the digital space and other tools to pivot and grow as an entrepreneur www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Kim Walsh Phillips - Would you like to take what you love to do – your passions, your strengths, and your gifts – and channel them into starting or growing a business, creating a life that you love, and crushing your incredible and outrageous 10-year goals? Kim Walsh Phillips is one of the most amazing women of today that you will meet! Kim is the founder of Powerful Professionals, a business coaching and education company, and she can help you do just that! She went from 32 clients to over 11,000 in less than a year and was recently named #475 in the Inc 5000. She is an MBA-free self-made millionaire. She's the behind-the-scenes secret weapon of some of the biggest names in the business including Kevin O'Leary from Shark Tank, Dan Kennedy, Profit First Author Mike Michalowicz, Harley-Davidson, Hilton Hotels, and High Point University, and has spoken on stages beside some of the world's leading thought leaders including Tony Robbins, Grant Cardone, Barbara Corcoran, and Gary Vaynerchuk. www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Julie Garreau's passion for preserving the Native American culture and language in South Dakota is exhibited through her role as a dedicated youth advocate. As executive director of the Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP) since its 1988 inception, she has seen its expansion from a tiny one-room youth center to a comprehensive multiservice youth and family services organization. Julie hopes that CRYP will become a model for other communities to follow as they develop effective, sustainable, culturally relevant youth programming. In the last six years, Julie and her staff launched the innovative, groundbreaking Waniyetu Wowapi (Winter Count) Lakota Arts Institute, Waniyetu Wowapi Art Park, and RedCan Graffiti Jam (recipient of Americans for the Arts' 2017 Robert E. Gard Award) at the CRYP campus. In 2019, RedCan was one of 50 projects honored through the Americans for the Arts' PAN Year in Review program. That same year, Julie received the Americans for the Arts' Arts Education Award, and she joined Arts South Dakota's Board of Directors. In this episode, Julie talks about her passion for the youth and advocating for the restoration of her community's culture and language. Listen in to learn the importance of being passionate in whatever you do to find happiness and fulfillment in it. You will also learn the value of advocating for the preservation of indigenous people's culture. Key Takeaways: How to be passionate in what you do to be happy and feel accomplished The importance of taking care of a community to preserve its language and culture How to be a servant leader who is willing to do what they want to see done How to be compassionate and kind to other people www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Would you like to have direct access and control over your own healthcare data? Debi Willis tells us why she created a program that helps patients do this at no cost at all. Debi is a software engineer and the CEO and Founder of PatientLink Enterprise. She and her team build software (MyLinks.com and MyPatientLink.com) that allows patients to link and share their data with their physicians and researchers. Healthcare is too fractured and our personal health data is spread across multiple healthcare systems. She believes the causes and solutions to many of our illnesses can be found among all those data points. Linking people to their data to give them a better view of their health - and also linking them to each other - will allow us all to help find cures, improving the lives of those we love and those who come after us. Giving a personal view of their health is the purpose of their consumer-facing MyLinks product! In this episode, she shares what provoked her to start her business and how she has continued to grow it, closing in more gaps in the healthcare sector. Listen in to learn how to be prepared emotionally and financially when starting a new business. You will also learn how to understand who you are to overcome any challenges you face as an entrepreneur. Key Takeaways: How to be emotionally and financially prepared for the first few months of starting a business Learn to understand who you are and stop comparing yourself to become successful How to smartly split time between work and family, so you don't neglect one over the other How not to be afraid when pursuing who you are and what you believe in www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Elisabeth Vogel was born in Heidelberg, Germany, and trained at Kempinski Vier Jahreszeiten, a 5-star hotel in Munich. Hear about her experience working as the Assistant Executive Housekeeper for King Hussein in Jordan. She is an expert at treating guests like royalty! Experienced in all aspects of hospitality including kitchen, service, housekeeping, and finance, Elisabeth Vogel is a hotel director for Azamara Pursuit. She was formerly a food and beverage manager for Azamara and is an excellent host with an eye for the overall picture and leadership for the team. She has always gone for the jobs that were fun and what she thought would suit her best. In this episode, Elisabeth shares her interesting career journey from a personal assistant to a rich and famous German family to working for King Hussein of Jordan. Listen in to learn about the joy of finding fun and joy in a career you enjoy even when it doesn't have a fancy title. You will also learn how to be a fair and empowering leader who leads by example. Key Takeaways: How to be fair, firm, and consistent with your team as a leader How to lead with example as a woman leader to empower other women Why you should go for a career in what you like to do and what you're good at www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Elizabeth Scott Glenn has traveled the world working on housing issues, from Ecuador and Turkey to South Africa and Australia. She retired as the deputy director of the Baltimore County Department of Planning to make an impact on the world. She is currently the Chair of the US Africa Collaborative. She will be convening a dynamic collaborative of academics and housing professionals from the US, South Africa, United Kingdom, and other African countries to address the challenges and opportunities within the human settlements and sustainable communities' sectors. In this episode, Elizabeth talks about her career in housing development and human settlement at the global level. Listen in to learn about the US Africa Collaborative and the advantages of bringing together professionals from different fields and parts of the world for development. You will also learn the importance of forming loving and respectable relationships in the housing sector to achieve equality. Key Takeaways: How to build a better world by influencing the policymakers on issues of housing and resources How we can learn to love each other without limitations and qualifications for a better world How to show up authentically and with perseverance and overcome life's challenges www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Even though rarely talked about, the issue of domestic violence is much more common than you might think, and mostly affects women and communities of color. Crystal Justice has more than 18 years of experience dealing with the issue and will help us understand it better. Crystal Justice is the Chief External Affairs Officer for the National Domestic Violence Hotline. She provides communication and fundraising leadership for the only 24/7 365 days hotline in the nation, serving victims and survivors via calls, chats, and texts. Lata Sharma is the founder of I Am Safe Now, a company building a complete safety solution by using wearable technology. In this episode, Crystal talks about the purpose of the National Domestic Violence Hotline in helping domestic violence survivors. Listen in to learn how the pandemic increased the rate of survivors' risk for abuse due to stress, financial strain, and isolation. You will also learn how to look out for warning signs of domestic violence on a friend or family and how to react in such situations. Key Takeaways: How to take care of yourself mentally and emotionally as a domestic violence survivor How to look out for warning signs in survivors and explore safe conversations How to approach a survivor sharing their experience without judgment and with validation www.TrailblazersImpact.com
Have you ever wanted to start an online business? Case Lane is an entrepreneur, a global writer, traveler, and observer to the future. She helps people achieve lifestyle freedom by fulfilling their dream to become an entrepreneur through her website, Ready Entrepreneur, podcasts, books, and courses. From foreign service diplomat to owner of nine businesses, Case has a formula for getting you ready to start into the world of entrepreneurship. Educated in communications, political science, business, law, and economics, she has lived and worked all over the world as a reporter, diplomat, and digital media corporate executive. Building from her interests in international relations and technology, Case envisions a next-century world where the essential battle is between the advancement of technology and the instincts of our basic humanity. In one of her book series, The Life Online series, the majority of people are non-technologists who have to learn to live and manage in a technology-controlled world that they do not understand. In this episode, Case explains how she started her online business and shares winning tips on how you can successfully do the same too. Listen in to learn the importance of pursuing different work interests that might eventually be beneficial when choosing a permanent career. You will also learn winning tips on how to choose, start, and grow a profitable online business. Key Takeaways: How to keep growing and expanding your career by pursuing different interests How to prepare to persevere through all the ups and downs that come with being a business owner The importance of forming meaningful relationships that might be beneficial to your business How to align your passion and the possibilities available when pursuing online entrepreneurship www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Kate Brodock has played a huge part in advocating for gender equity and diversity in the tech space by funding women-owned tech startups. She shares a lot of tips and advice she has acquired through her more than 15-year career. Kate Brodock is Founding Partner of W Fund, a VC investing in underrepresented-led tech startups, and CEO of Women 2.0. She has lived in the tech startup world for over 15 years and has played an active leadership role in the women in tech ecosystem for over a decade, having previously led a global organization focused on women in technology and entrepreneurship as its President for several years. In this episode, Kate talks about her passion for empowering women in the tech space through capital funding. Listen in to learn how to have a robust go-to-market strategy, profitability potential, and founders' coachability to attract investors to your startup. You will also learn some tips on how to reassess your time and effectively have a balance between work and life. Key Takeaways: Start hitting customer acquisition by having the ability to distinguish high-quality customers How to shift your mindset on how you approach work and life to find a balance The importance of finding mentors and advisors as a startup founder and how to find them www.TrailBlazersImpact.com
Lisa Gillette - Do you want a bigger salary for the work you do? Are you getting equal pay to your male counterparts? Do you want to discover the secret questions to ask yourself when starting a business or pitching? Find out how you can get clearer on what you are offering. Do you know what NLP is and how it can be used as a career woman? Lisa Gillette is an equal pay activist, a speaker, and a certified executive coach focused on women's leadership. She has always fought for equal pay and equal rights even when she was in the corporate setting, and only started her business BIG SKY Coaching & Consulting to help solve the need. In this episode, Lisa explains how she grew a successful career by use of NLP to get clear on what she offers as both a career and businesswoman. Listen in to learn how to start speaking in ways that you are seen, heard, and understood as a woman leader with mostly male colleagues. You will also learn the importance of asking for support and using your unique talents to bring change as a woman leader. Key Takeaways: How to grow your career that is in alignment with your priorities and values How to speak in a way you're seen, heard, and understood as a woman leader in business Having the courage to become the change you want to see by starting where you are How to use the unique talents that you have to make a difference as a woman leader www.TrailBlazersImpact.com