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In Episode 129 of The Vendor's Daughter podcast, Jen meets with Nikki Nash, a Hay House author, marketing mentor and founder of Market Your Genius, a training and development brand on a mission to equip entrepreneurs with the tools and resources they need to share and profit from their message. Did you love our time with Nikki? Pre-order her book Follow Nikki on Instagram at @nikkinashofficial Follow our journey on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription service designed to fuel you for all of life's adventures. Not sure which box is the best box for you? Take this quick (less than 2 minute) quiz and get a 20% off coupon with your results. Take quiz! Have you been thinking of starting a podcast to help grow your business? Or maybe you've already started a business but are quickly finding out that the editing and producing are too time consuming. Or maybe you've been paying for another service and they just don't seem to get you. If you raised your hand for any of the above go to www.thevendorsdaughter.com/podcastguide to get your free guide on how to start a podcast or to sign up for editing services now provided through The Vendor's Daughter.
Jennifer Chapman is an expert leadership coach, working with STEM managers and leaders who want to increase productivity and performance by strengthening their confidence and people skills. Jennifer works with entrepreneurs and leaders to hone in their emotional intelligence, teaching them how to collaborate and be assertive rather than aggressive, in order to achieve all of their ambitious dreams. To connect with Jennifer Chapman you can visit her at www.ambitionleadership.com The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription service designed to fuel you for all of life's adventures. Not sure which box is the best box for you? Take this quick (less than 2 minute) quiz and get a 20% off coupon with your results. Take quiz! Have you been thinking of starting a podcast to help grow your business? Or maybe you've already started a business but are quickly finding out that the editing and producing are too time consuming. Or maybe you've been paying for another service and they just don't seem to get you. If you raised your hand for any of the above go to www.thevendorsdaughter.com/podcastguide to get your free guide on how to start a podcast or to sign up for editing services now provided through The Vendor's Daughter.
Monica Rodgers is an un-fatigable advocate for the full actualization of women, inspiring women everywhere to say YES to the MESS. Monica believes that women can take action towards realizing our true potential only when we stop proving and striving and trying to be who everyone wants us to be. When we become true to our "original design" with love and compassion, we become aligned, opening the portal into our diving purpose, where peace, joy and prosperity dwells. In today's episode we discuss: the idea that what gets revealed gets healed why we need to disrupt the trend of unworthiness the masks we wear the idea that you can't actually do it all why we need to start living in our bodies why women need to start interrogating how we've been told to be meeting ourselves gently For more on the Revelation Project you can visit Monica at jointherevelation.com Follow my journey on Instagram @thevendorsdaugther The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription service designed to fuel you for all of life's adventures. Not sure which box is the best box for you? Take this quick (less than 2 minute) quiz and get a 20% off coupon with your results. Take the quiz! P.S. have you always wanted to start your own podcast? If you've been wanting to but haven't been sure where to start go check out our free guide at www.thevendorsdaughter.com/podcastguide
Episode 124 of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is a book club episode. If you're new to the show that just means that we take an interview from earlier in the week and break it down into some key takeaways. Today we're taking a deeper dive into episode 123 of the Vendor's Daughter to hear my interview with Lisa Winneke, the founder and host of The Good News Guide. Today we're going to talk about: Fight or Flight What it looks like to meet yourself with love Why it's a good thing to go slow and take small baby steps in the right direction Why we need to visit the future before we create it
In Episode 123 of The Vendor's Daughter podcast Jen sits down with Lisa Winneke, the Founder of the Good News Guide, a show whose primary purpose is to deliver noteworthy information that expands people's minds and leaves listeners more empowered, heart-connected and inspired. The Good News Guide, is a different form of news, one that leaves you empowered rather than feeling defeated. Lisa has been deeply immersed in the world of personal development for well over a decade and has experienced the gifts of deeply transforming herself from suffering to thriving. She brings to the table a real rawness and infectious energy that gives people the permission to show up in all their humanness. In today's episode we discuss: why there are there are no shortcuts and what we would miss if there were why we need to stop creating from our present selves and what to do instead what it looks like to be addicted to our emotions the fear of death and how it plays out in our day to day lives the power of small steps For more from Lisa, you can visit her website www.lisawinneke.com you can also follow her on IG @lisawinneke Follow our journey on IG @thevendorsdaughter The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription designed to fuel you through all of life's adventures. Use code TVD for 25% off your first order at www.ohgoodiebox.com
If you've ever wanted to scale your business but haven't because you're worried you'll just be creating more work for yourself, you won't wan to miss Episode 121 of The Vendor's Daughter podcast where Max Borges, Founder of Max Borges Agency, a PR Agency specifically designed for tech companies, shares how we grew a $10 Million business with never personally working with a PR client. It is possible to work ON your business, not IN it. It is possible to do what other's say is impossible. You can have a life you love and work you love. Max Borges is living proof of all the above and in this episode he shares with us how he did it. Get a copy of Max's book The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! box. Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription service that is designed for all of life's adventures. Choose from a variety of boxes that fit your lifestyle and use code TVD for 25% off your first order at ohgoodiebox.com Follow the journey and see behind the scenes of The Vendor's Daughter on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter
In today's Founder's Story we interview Chelsea and Stefanie Hults, Daughter and Mother team and Co-Founders of Tosi, a company whose goal from the very beginning was to provide nutritious products to support holistic health. Their most popular product is their Tosi Superbites, nut bars that are made with simple, organic ingredients; packed with plant protein and are low in sugar, crunchy and delicious. Listen in to hear the story behind Tosi as well as: what it looks like to build something from nothing why you should play with your cards close to your chest how gratitude can play a large role in growing a successful business Order your own Superbites at tosi.com Follow The Vendor's Daughter on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription designed for life on the go. Fuel up for your next adventure at use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order. Today's episode is sponsored in part by AddValue, a motivational clothing company designed to encourage people to add value to this world in their own unique way. Use code TVD for free shipping at iamaddvalue.com
In today's episode Jen sits down with Angela Henderson, a business coach for women who want to kick ass and still have a life. Main topics include: the importance of human to human marketing (a mindset shift from business to business or business to consumer) the 4 mistakes Angela sees most small business owners make why many entrepreneurs are self-sabotaging themselves because they haven't done the internal work necessary to grow as individuals the idea that you're either paying with money or your paying with time If you've been having a difficult time scaling your business and can't figure out why, this is the episode for you. Follow the journey on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Connect with Angela at angelahenderson.com.au The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! is a snack box service designed to help busy women on the go. You can order your first box at ohgoodiebox.com and use code TVD for 25% off your first order.
In today's book club episode Jen does a deep dive into her interview with Henry Kaminski, aka The Brand Dr. (you can listen to his full interview in Episode 115). Today we discuss: the importance of asking who not how when growing a business - too often entrepreneurs think they are the only ones who can scale their business, when in reality they are making themselves the bottleneck how to properly write an email campaign what it looks like to have engaging social media content that people actually want to participate in Follow the journey on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Follow Henry Kaminski on Instagram @thebranddr Listen to Henry's original interview (Episode 115 of The Vendor's Daughter) at www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode115) The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! Box is a snack box subscription service that delivers snacks to fuel your work day and to help employees feel appreciated. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order or email info@ohgoodiebox.com to find out how Oh Goodie! can improve your next corporate experience. P.s. Have you always wanted to start your own podcast? If you've been wanting to but haven't been sure where to start go check out our free guide at www.thevendorsdaughter.com/podcastguide
Henry Kaminski Jr. is the founder of Unique Designz, a full-service design, branding, and digital marketing agency that is dedicated to helping personality brands; coaches, consultants, influencers, speakers + authors design / grow their brands, scale their profits + increase their exposure online. He is the host of the popular “Brand Doctor's Podcast” where he talks about strategies that help entrepreneurs design reputable and profitable personal brands. As a self-taught graphic designer and brand consultant, he's overcome all the odds to build a wildly successful multi-million-dollar business over the past 12years. He has worked with a diverse range of business owners and professionals, including celebrities like Jon Bon Jovi + Fabio Viviani as well as Internet marketing expert Russell Brunson who has named Henry the "Million Dollar Brander” and recently has been inducted into the Click Funnels 2 Comma Club, by generating over $1 million with one single sales funnel, using the Click Funnels software. In today's episode Henry shares: How to build sales funnels that convert Why you need to not always sale, sale, sale The importance of building your email list What it looks like to focus on how not who What it means to actually be social on social media Get full show notes at thevendorsdaughter.com/episode115 Follow the journey on Instagram @thevendorsdaugher Follow Henry on Instagram @thebranddr The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! Box is a snack box subscription service that delivers snacks to fuel your work day and to help employees feel appreciated. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order or email info@ohgoodiebox.cm to find out how Oh Goodie! can improve your next corporate experience. P.s. Have you always wanted to start your own podcast? If you've been wanting to but haven't been sure where to start go check out our free guide at www.thevendorsdaughter.com/podcastguide
In Episode 113 of The Vendor's Daughter podcast, we sit down with Kerry Guard, the COO of MKG Marketing, a digital marketing agency that helps tech and healthcare brands be found online through transparent, measurable digital marketing. In today's episode Kerry shares: how she's grown her business through marketing how she created her business based on what she didn't like working at other marketing agencies prioritizing time for rest for yourself and for your team members what it looks like to run effective meetings For show notes go thevendorsdaughter.com/episode113 You can get more from Kerry at mkgmarketinginc.com Follow us on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Today's show is sponsored by Oh Goodie! Box. A snack box service that delivers snacks to fuel your work day and to help employees feel appreciated. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order or email jennifer@ohgoodiebox.com to find out how Oh Goodie! can improve your next corporate event.
In Episode 111 of The Vendor's Daughter podcast we sit down with Dr. Joli Hamilton, sex and relationship coach and the author of Project Relationship to discuss: how to show up as our authentic selves in all areas of our lives treating problems in a relationship the same we would as problems in our business what it looks like to give yourself and your significant other space to grow You can get shownotes at thevendorsdaughter.com Follow the journey on Instagram @thevendorsdaugther
In Episode 109 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Maureen Mwangi, a brand strategist who worked with brands like Frito-Lay, Pepsi, L'Oreal and Dove before starting her own consulting firm. After our interview we hired her as our brand strategist for Oh Goodie! box. Listen in to find out: the two main things you need to focus on to grow your brand why you need to build a community for a brand and your personal life the biggest takeaway I have from my first business call with Maureen If you don't have time to listen then just know this: if you are trying to show up as someone other than yourself you aren't going to have any fun, you aren't going to succeed and you're wasting your time. Get more at thevendorsdaugher.com Follow on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter The premier sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter is Oh Goodie! box. Oh Goodie! Box is a snack box subscription service designed to give you the fuel you need to enjoy your time with the ones that matter most. Use code TVD for 25% off your first order at ohgoodiebox.com
In Episode 109 of The Vendor's Daughter we sit down with Maureen Mwangi, a brand strategist who worked with household names like Lays, Chobani, L'Oreal and Dove before starting her own consulting firm. In today's episode Maureen digs into: why small brands need to start thinking like big brands why small business owners need to be the face of their brands how to create content that's magnetic the 3 main mistakes she sees small brands make while trying to grow the 2 areas you need to focus on when growing a product business Maureen also digs into mindset and how entrepreneurs, through comparison and limiting beliefs become the bottleneck of their own business. For show notes go to: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode109 Follow The Vendor's Daughter on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Want more from Maureen? Visit startwardconsulting.com and follow her journey on Instagram @maureenmwangiofficial The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription service that curates a box of treats filled with emerging brands and household names that you already love. Need a gift and don't have time to go to the store and the post office? Shop Oh Goodie! Need snacks for your next corporate event and don't want to overpay? Shop Oh Goodie! Use code TVD at checkout for 25% off your first order at ohgoodiebox.com Want to stay up to date on all the new snacks? Follow @ohgoodiebox on Instagram
In Episode 108 of The Vendor's Daughter Jessica Zemple, Founder of lifeshucker.com shares: what it looks like to redefine your relationship with money why you need to define your definition of success rather than let someone else define it for you why we need to carefully examine the roles we play and decide if they are our authentic selves or labels we hide behind what it looks like to switch from fear based thinking to love based thinking why we need to stop being busy and start taking actions that have positive affects on our lives You can learn more from Jessica at lifeshucker.com Get shownotes from today's episode at thevendorsdaughter.com/lifeshucker Follow The Vendor's Daughter on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Follow Jessica on Instagram @lifeshucker The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! Box is a snack box description service designed to take hangry out of a life on the go. Use code TVD for 25% off your first order at ohgoodiebox.com
In today's book club episode Jen shares her own health and fertility journey and how she ended up at River City Wellness. This is episode digs deeper into the conversation we had with Dr. Peter Martinez in Episode 106. Today's episode is sponsored in part by AddValue, a motivational clothing company designed to remind you add value to your day or someone else's in just 15 minutes. Join the community and use code TVD from free shipping at iamaddvalue.com Get more from The Vendor's Daughter at thevendorsdaugther.com Follow on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter
In Episode 106 of The Vendor's Daughter, we interview Dr. Peter Martinez, Founder of River City Wellness in Austin, Texas. Dr. In this episode Dr. Peter shares: the 5 essentials of health (chiropractic care, nutrition, removing toxins, oxygen [exercise] and a healthy mindset why we all have more control of our health (with 90%+ of cancers being lifestyle based) than we think we do why it's important not to be perfect when it comes to your health but to have a plan for your health you don't get what you want, you get what your committed to why you need to get your body out of fight or flight Live in the Austin area and want to schedule your first consultation with Dr. Peter and his team? Visit rivercitywellnessatx.com For from The Vendor's Daughter visit thevendorsdaughter.com or follow along on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Today's sponsor is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! box sends snacks that meet your lifestyle directly to your door. Choose between plant-based, vegan, gluten-free and keto options. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order.
In this book club episode Jen digs deeper into her conversation with Daniel Mangena, from Episode 103 of The Vendor's Daughter podcast. Main topic of discussion is answering the questions: what do you really want? why do you want it? is it something that resonates at soul level or is it a societal demand that you've accepted as your truth? Show sponsored by Oh Goodie! Box, the world's best snack box subscription service. Use code TVD at checkout for 25% off your first order. Get more at the vendorsdaughter.com Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Connect with Daniel Mangena at dreamwithdan.com Instagram @dreamerceo
In Episode 103 of The Vendor's Daughter we talk to Daniel Mangena, the man behind dreamwithdan.com After receiving a late diagnosis of Asperger's in his late 20s and then building 2 multi-million dollar companies and then losing them, Daniel went into a severe depression. This is the story of how he went from suicidal plans to living a life full of purpose. In today's episode we cover topics like: self-agency unconscious competence living life on autopilot and why we need to become more aware deciding if we want to keep the imprints that have been put on us writing yourself as the hero of your story Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode103 IG: @thevendorsdaughter Get more from Dan at dreamwithdan.com The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! is the world's best subscription snack box, offering a wide variety of snacking options including gluten-free, no sugar added, keto and vegan goodies. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order.
In 2021, hats off to a third-generation family business that has existed since 1978. Today with a global pandemic, we have seen many businesses with longevity closed. What makes this family business firm and anchored during a time when the perfect storm continues to pummel businesses? Could it be Jennifer who is always budding with new ideas? She decided to create a podcast of her own. The Vendor's Daughter was built to create a community of entrepreneurs who are proof that building a business is hard but can be done. Through her podcast, she showcases successful businesses and leading healthy, happy lives outside of businesses. Is the secret sauce to the longevity of her family business? Welcome... join us on this episode as we have a fun and casual conversation about painting a business for the long haul. www.thevendorsdaughter.com
Sit down with Jeff Chastain, a creator, a problem solver and a professional EOS Implementer as he shares the 6 key areas every entrepreneur should focus on when trying to successfully scale a business. These areas include: Vision People Data Problem Solving Processes & Procedures Traction Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/jeffchastain Instagram @thevendorsdaughter For more from Jeff visit admentus.com The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! is the world's best subscription snack box offering a wide variety of snacking options including gluten-free, no sugar added, keto and vegan. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order. Show sponsored in part by AddValue, a motivational clothing company designed to remind you to add value to your life and someone else's every time you wear your gear. Join the community at iamaddvalue.com and use code TVD for free shipping.
In Episode 100 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Crista Grasso, a lean business consultant who helps growing businesses achieve more by doing less through a combination of strategic planning and lean business practices. In our interview we discuss: what it looks like to play to your strengths what it means to go double down on what is working and let go of the other things how you can grow an empire and live a laptop lifestyle if you do this one thing getting clear on where to focus your energy You can get today's shownotes at thevendorsdaughter.com/cristagrasso Follow us on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter is Oh Goodie! Box, the world's best snack box available for a one time purchase or as a subscription. Get your favorite snacks delivered directly to your door. Use code TVD for 25% off your first order ohgoodiebox.com Show sponsored in part by AddValue. Take the commitment to Add Value to .01% of your day, all while wearing the comfiest clothes. Use code TVD for free shipping at iamaddvalue.com
In this bonus episode, Tatian Tsoir share you can pandemic proof (or crisis proof) your business by managing cash flow and understanding in advance the 4 stages we go through when a crisis hits. Learn more at thevendorsdaughter.com Follow on Instagram @thevendorsdaughter The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! box. Oh Goodie! is the world's best snack box subscription. Order once or sign up and save with a subscription. Visit ohgoodiebox.com and use promo code TVD for 25% off your first order.
In today's book club episode we dig deeper into our conversation with Tatiana Tsoir, a CPA who is a numbers expert with 15+ years of experience helping entrepreneurs and business owners become the boss of their bottom line. Specifically we dive into the three main mistakes Tatiana believes entrepreneurs make when they start their business: They don't spend enough time choosing the right entity to file under They don't price their services correctly They mismanage their cash For more visit thevendorsdaughter.com/episode97 The premier sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box, the world's best snack box subscription service. Order 1 box or sign up for a monthly membership at ohgoodiebox.com. Make sure to use code TVD for 25% off your first order.
Today we talk to Tatiana Tsoir, CPA, author of Dream Bold, Start Smart and host of the podcast, Talk to Tatiana. Tatiana is a numbers expert with 15+ years of experience helping entrepreneurs and business owners become the boss of their bottom line. So many people dream about being their own boss but hold themselves back because they're terrified of dealing with money, numbers and taxes. Tatiana helps those dreamers get to know their numbers, get their taxes under control and reduce money anxiety. In our conversation we discuss: the 3 main mistakes Tatiana sees new entrepreneurs make why you have to delegate if you are ever going to achieve the freedom you craved when you first decided to be your own boss price psychology - including how to build tiers to attract buyers with different budgets building boundaries into your business what it means to grow your business from profit You can get shownotes for today's episode at www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode97 Visit Tatiana at www.talktotatiana.com Follow us on instagram at www.instagram/thevendorsdaughter.com The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is the world's best snack box service, offering a wide variety of your favorite childhood snacks and emerging brands. Use promo code TVD for 25% off your first order at www.ohgoodiebox.com
In today's episode we interview Lance Graulich, the Founder of Ion Franchising, an industry leading franchise consulting and development group, that represents over 500 franchise brands & business opportunities within go categories. Lance helps prospective entrepreneurs find their perfect franchise for FREE! Things we talk about in today's show: why joining a franchise doesn't have to cost you an insane amount of money owning multiple locations is like having multiple children if you want to be your own boss but don't have a million dollar idea, joining a franchise may be the best fit for you why you need to move forward even if you're afraid mindset is everything there is no such thing as perfect timing To schedule a FREE consultation with Lance visit ionfranchising.com Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/ionfranchising Instagram: @thevendorsdaughter The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is the world's best snack subscription box, curated perfectly with a blend of your favorite snacks from childhood as well as emerging brands. Use code TVD for 25% off your first order at ohgoodiebox.com Other Sponsors: Rhythm Superfoods - Get the year started right with healthy snacks. Use code TVD at rhythmsuperfoods.com for 10% off your purchase AddValue - Join the AddValue community and take the commitment to add value to your day or someone else's every time you wear a piece of their insanely comfortable clothing. Use code TVD for free shipping at iamaddvalue.com
Today I sit down with Lisa McLeod, author of the book Selling with Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work that Makes You Proud. In our conversation Lisa shares: how she sold her way out of bankruptcy the difference between aggressive and assertive how you don't have to save the world from cancer in order to do work that has purpose why we need to shift from pleasing to improving You can find out more about Lisa at https://www.mcleodandmore.com/ Show notes for today's episode can be found at thevendorsdaughter.com/episode92 Instagram: www.instagram.com/thevendorsdaughter The premier sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is the world's best snack subscription box (also available for a one time purchase). Use code TVD for 25% off your first order at ohgoodiebox.com Show sponsors include: AddValue - a motivational clothing company inspiring people to add value to their lives (or someone else's life for .01% of their day). Use code TVD at iamaddvalue.com for free shipping Symmetree Bar - a dessert bar that you don't have to feel guilty about. It's gluten free, dairy free, soy free, has no GMOs and is plant-based. Use code OHGOODIE20 for 20% off your order at symmetreebar.com
Jennifer Calderon sits down with Cherylanne Skolnicki, Founder of Brilliant Balance, a company dedicated to helping woman reach their highest potential. Cherylanne shares: what threshold rituals are and why they're important what it looks like to have intention and integrity as you plan and execute your day what it means to be a good team member both at home and at work how we all have more choice in our day than we give ourselves credit for what it looks like to have "your arms around where your time goes" the difference between a vicious cycle and a virtuous cycle Show notes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode91 Instagram: instagram.com/thevendorsdaughter Get more from Cherylanne at brilliant-balance.com The premier sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Box. Oh Goodie! is the world's best snack box subscription service, filled with brands you know and love and emerging brands that your sure to love. Use code TVD for 25% off your first box at ohgoodiebox.com The show is sponsored in part by AddValue, a motivational clothing company that encourages you to add value to this world for .01% of your day. Use code TVD for free shipping at iamaddvalue.com
Sylvia Tam, Founder of Beviva Foods. Shares 3 ways you can keep your family excited about the future by: 1. Defining everyone's purpose (or super power) 2. Creating a playbook (or habit book) following 4 Bs 3. Building a company (not what you think) Listen in to find out why keeping it simple is key, how you can get the entire family working as a unit, and accountability could be a great way to help family members be proud of their contributions both as individuals and as part of a great unit. Show notes for today's episode can be found at thevendorsdaughter.com/episode90 The premier sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter is Oh Goodie! the world's best snack box subscription that allows you to sample emerging brands while also incorporating the brands you already know and love. Use code TVD for 25% off your first order at ohgoodiebox.com Use code TVD for free shipping at iamaddvalue.com
You guys! This is a very special episode of The Vendor's Daughter, in that it's actually not an episode of The Vendor's Daughter at all! I have a NEW PODCAST. One that I co-host with Kyle Osborne, the Founder of AddValue, a motivational clothing company that I love. This show is a little different because rather than interviewing people, we're sitting down and talking about things like: controlling your mindset adjusting your expectations why we don't want to wait until retirement to enjoy our lives what it looks like to add value in your own unique way and SO MUCH MORE! This is episode 2 of Add Value - What's the Alternative. Make sure you subscribe to the show to get all new episodes (there are three out right now so get ready to binge). Shownotes at thevendorsdaughter.com/iamaddvalue If you want to join the AddValue community and take the commitment to add value to .01% of your day when you wear the clothes go to iamaddvalue.com and use code TVD for FREE SHIPPING. The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter is Oh Goodie! Box, a snack box subscription service that believes snack time should be EVERYONE'S favorite time. Get snacks delivered directly to your door and make life a little easier. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first box.
In Episode 88 of The Vendor's Daughter, Angela Clay, the Founder of Liberate & Lather, shares why she wanted a business that focused on the outward and inward aspects of self-care. Find out how she makes her beautiful soy candles as well as dig deep into topics like: why you need to arm yourself with people who tell you to keep going what it means to push & pause on repeat what it means to pull up a chair with yourself - hint when COVID hit, did you like yourself or did you realize you had some self-growth to work on? getting comfortable with the idea that "no on is ever going to do it like you" getting over your fear to pursue your dreams Show notes for today's episode can be found at thevendorsdaughter.com/liberateandlather The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie! Oh Goodie! is a snack box subscription service that exists to make your life easier and to make snack time everyone's favorite time. Go to ohgoodiebox.com and use code TVD for 25% off your first order.
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives/health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight into how they successfully grew their brand and how they prioritize their personal lives. Learn more at the vendorsdaughter.com and make sure you subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode! Premier Sponsor: The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter is Oh Goodie! Box, the world's best snack box subscription service. Use code TVD at ohgoodiebox.com for 25% off your first order! Sponsored in Part By: AddValue - a motivational clothing company that encourages you to add value to .01% of your day. Use code TVD at iamaddvalue.com for FREE SHIPPING
In today's episode we talk about 4 main ways fear shows up in our lives: We're afraid of rejection We're afraid of failure We're afraid of missing out We're afraid of being an inconvenience (ladies, this one is particularly for you) And we'll go into 4 ways you can fight these fears so you can start stepping bolding into the pursuit of your dreams. The Premier Sponsor of The Vendor's Daughter podcast is Oh Goodie!, a snack subscription service designed to make your life better. Go to ohgoodiebox.com and use code TVD for 25% off your first order. Today's show is also sponsored in part by: AddValue - a motivational clothing company. Go to iamaddvalue.com and use code TVD for free shipping Berg Bites - a sinfully delicious energy bite that is gluten-free, soy-free, dairy-free and made without GMOS. Go to bergbites.com and use promo code OHGOODIE for 10% off your first order
In Episode 81 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Kyle Osborne, the Founder of Add Value, a motivational company that happens to sell clothes. Kyle shares how a positive mindset, the 7 core values of his business and generosity have helped him grow his passion project. Listen to find out what it means to Add Value to 0.01% of your day, or someone else's day. For show notes visit thevendorsdaughter.com/iamaddvalue. Order your own Add Value merchandise at iamaddvalue.com and follow their incredible journey @iamaddvalue on Instagram.
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives/health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight into how they successfully grew their brand and how they prioritize their personal lives. For more visit thevendorsdaughter.com Show sponsored by ohgoodiebox.com. The world's best snack subscription box.
Episode 74 of The Vendor's Daughter is the first Coffee Break episode, where we take a segment of a former interview and dig a little deeper. Today's coffee break guest is Ashleigh Brown, Founder of Compliments 'N Coffee, a coffee mug company that includes positive words of affirmation inside every cup. Today's topics include: setting yourself up for success and not letting comparison get in the way of you pursuing your dreams. Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode74 @thevendorsdaughter Order your mug at complimentsncoffee.com
In Episode 73 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Courtney Ramsey a motivational/keynote speaker who specializes in creating a "do it now" culture. In addition to her keynote speech on what it means to stop hitting the snooze button Courtney also works with companies to improve their training programs and delegation tactics. In this episode Courtney shares a little on all of the above as well as gives three great tips on how to stay connected in a new company culture post COVID19. Shownotes: www.thevendorsdaugther.com/episode73 More from Courtney at www.courtneyramseyspeaks.com
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in to how they successfully grew their brand and how they prioritize their personal lives. For more information visit thevendorsdaughter.com This show is sponsored by Oh Goodie! A snack subscription box service that has like a billion years of experience picking out the best snacks on the planet! ohgoodiebox.com
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in to how they successfully grew their brand and how they prioritize their personal lives. For more information visit thevendorsdaughter.com This show is sponsored by Oh Goodie! a snack box service that has like a billion years of experience picking out the best snacks on the planet!
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in to how they grew successfully grew their brand and how they prioritize their personal lives. For more information visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com This show is sponsored by J&J Vending, a family owned and operated snack and beverage provider in the SF Bay. www.jandjvendinginc.com
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in to how they successfully grew their brand and to how they prioritize their personal lives. For more information visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com. This show is sponsored by J&J Vending, a family owned and operated snack and beverage provider in the SF Bay www.jandjvendinginc.com
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fielts to gain insight in in to how they successfully grew their brand. For more information visit: www.thevendorsdaugther.com The show is sponsored by J&J Vending, a family owned and operated snack and beverage provider in the SF Bay www.jandjvendinginc.com
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in to how they successfully grew their brand. For more information visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com The show is sponsored by J&J Vending, a family owned and operated snack and beverage provider in the SF Bay www.jandjvendinginc.com
In Episode 66 of The Vendor's Daughter, Jennifer Calderon shares some lessons she's learned from OrangeTheory (don't worry, they have nothing to do with a treadmill) that she believes can improve your life and business: 1. We don't quit when we're tired, we quit when we're done 2. We get to choose how we take the hill 3.-5. Listen to find out. Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode66 Instagram: @thevendorsdaughter ---------- The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in how they successfully grew their brand. For more information visit www.thevendorsdaugther.com The show is sponsored by J&J Vending, a family owned and operated snack and beverage provider in the SF Bay www.jandjvendinginc.com
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs who want the tools to successfully grow their business without neglecting their personal lives. At The Vendor's Daughter we believe that when you are healthy and are free of financial burden you can show up as your best self for your business and your life.
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in how they successfully grew their brand. For more information visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com The show is sponsored by J&J Vending, a family owned and operated snack and beverage provider in the SF Bay www.jandjvendinginc.com
In Episode 60 of The Vendor's Daughter, Jennifer Calderon shared the four negative side effects not following through on plans, ideas and commitments were having on her life including: lowered self-esteem, being labeled as a flake, feeling distracted and losing money. Do you struggle with following through on what you've committed to? Then listen to this episode for four simple hacks to help you get to the finish line.
As we leave 2019 and enter not only a new year but a new decade, we take a look back at past interviews to determine the definition of a quality life. Every guest of The Vendor's Daughter gets asked what their definition of a quality life is. In today's episode we'll hear some of the most popular answers as hosts Jennifer and Ryan share their thoughts and insights into this topic. Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode58
Have you been thinking of a starting a business or noticed a hole in the marketplace? Gertie Wilson, Founder of Eleve Cosmetics, was working as a makeup artist when she noticed something was missing; a product that anyone could use. She was carrying around at least 6 different brands of makeup so that she was prepared for anyone's skin issues, allergies, etc. She started thinking, why isn't there one brand that would be safe for ANYONE to use? And then...she created it. In today's episode of The Vendor's Daughter you are going to hear how Gertie started Eleve cosmetics with a beautiful business plan and a very small budget. If you've been wanting to start something but have been thinking you don't have enough money or that the market you want to get into is too saturated this is the episode for you. Embrace the beautiful chaos and start pursuing your dreams rather than just wishing on stars. Shop Eleve Cosmetics at elevecosmetics.com Shownotes: thevendorsdaught.com/episode57 Instagram: @thevendorsdaughter
It's the happiest time of year but it can often be the most stressful time of year. In Episode 55 of The Vendor's Daughter we share 5 tips on surviving the holidays including: 1. Take care of the big things first 2. Delegate stress 3. Embrace the crazy 4. Worry less 5. Take time to be still Shownotes: www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode55 Instagram @thevendorsdaughter
In Episode 54 of The Vendor's Daughter, Leslie Blasig, Owner of Vintage Fresh Design Co, a Vintage Furniture Boutique in Austin Texas shares what it was like to start her company while adopting her two children. Leslie also shares what trial and error looks like when growing a business, what it looks like to refurbish vintage furniture, and how business got better when she brought on more team members and trusted them to help run the store. Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode54 Instagram: @thevendorsdaughter Website: vintagefreshdesign.co
In Episode 52 of The Vendor's Daughter, Jennifer Calderon shares some lessons she learned while driving to the Rise Convention in Dallas this Summer. In addition to packing ahead, marrying someone who supports your dreams and always making sure your gas tank is full, Jennifer shares what she believes self-care looks like (hint: it's much more than bubble baths). Shownotes: thevendorsdaugther.com/episode52 Instagram @thevendorsdaughter
In Episode 50 of The Vendor's Daughter we talk about what it means to just get started (the #1 piece of advice we hear from the entrepreneurs on the show). You'll also find out how The Vendor's Daughter came to be and have an opportunity to purchase a curated gift box and 25% below retail value. Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode50 Instagram: @thevendorsdaughter
In Episode 49 of The Vendor's Daughter, we interview Renee Gutzwiller, Founder of Island Haus Co. and discuss what it means to follow your passions, what it looks like to grow beyond your original vision, why sometimes you need to say no and why it's important to trust your gut. Instagram: @thevendorsdaughter Show notes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode49
In Episode 48 of The Vendor's Daughter, Jennifer Calderon digs into why other people's opinions of you are none of your business. Although it's important to get advice from experts, from people who are further along the path you want be on, it's also important not to get too many people's advice, or to let other people's opinions dictate how you spend your life. Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Website: thevendorsdaughter.com
In Episode 46 of The Vendor's Daughter we talk with Lindsay Tramal-Jones, Founder of Organized Chaos Design Company, a brand curating and web designing service. In this episode Lindsay shares why she's chosen to only work with women, how she finds time to grow her business while being an active member of the US Army, why it's important to collaborate deliberately and why you need to make sure you are selling to your targeted customer, not to yourself. Shownotes: thevendorsdaughter.com/episode46 Instagram @thevendorsdaughter Website: thevendorsdaughter.com Organized Chaos: organizedchaosdesigncompany.com
In Episode #45 of The Vendor's Daughter, Founder of Friendly Flower ATX, a sustainable, local bouquet delivery service in Ausin Texas, shares: - why it's important to be a well-rounded business partner - the difference between their bouquets and the ones you find at grocery stores (hint: they smell better, live longer and are better for the environment) - the importance of making time to rest even when starting a business. You have to rest in order to be ready for the next lap - what it looks like to respond to customer feedback For more visit thevendorsdaugther.com/episode45 or visit friendlyfloweratx.com
In Episode 42 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Justin Wiesinger, Author of The Childlike Heist. In our interview Justin shares what it means to choose perseverance over perfection, why it's important to speak your dreams out loud, how you can delegate stress and what it means to regain your childlike sense of wonder. You can learn more at thevendorsdaughter.com/episode42 ot at thechidlikeheist.ca
This episode is the first "Secret Sauce" episode from The Vendor's Daughter. Why is it a secret episode? There are no show notes, there are no links, it's pretty much unedited and was recorded from my phone's video function on a ride back from Waco. The idea behind the Secret Sauce episodes is to show more of a behind the scenes, less polished view into the life of The Vendor's Daughter. This episode is all about content creation for Instagram, and how you might now need to work as hard as you think you do to create a great feed.
In Episode 40 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Iliana Berkowitz, Founder of As Kneaded Bakery in San Leandro Ca. In this episode Iliana shares how she started her bakery with pop ups, grew a fan base and then opened her bakery/storefront. We cover work life/balance, what doing something with excellence looks like, being confident in selling your product and what it looks like to seriously consider expert advice rather than the opinions of others around you.
In episode 36 of The Vendor's Daughter we talk all things criticism: why we need to embrace it, who we should accept it from and why we need to move on after it happens. Jennifer Calderon shares a recent personal experience with criticism and dives into the enneagram (she's a 3). For show notes visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode36
In Episode 35 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Leah Wiwczaryk, Owner and Founder of Awesome Bars. In this episode Leah shares why it's important to prioritize your time, why a business is a beast, why you should beware of "marketing opportunities," and some other lessons she's learned as a small business owner. For more on Leah visit www.youcantfakeawesome.com For show notes visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode35
In Episode 33 of The Vendor's Daughter, Jennifer Calderon asks you three questions that should help you determine which is the best side hustle for you (or at least which is not the right side hustle for you). Show notes can be found at thevendorsdaughter.com/episode33
In Episode 34 of The Vendor's Daughter, Jennifer Calderon shares the formal definition of what an entrepreneur is and why we are all entrepreneurs. Jennifer also shares 7 tips to help you on your journey as a life entrepreneur. For more go to thevendorsdaughter.com/episode34
In Episode 32 of The Vendor's Daughter we share what Essentialism is based on the book by Greg McKeown. Learn how things like exploring, play and rest are vital components of life that ideally would be taught to us as children rather than adults. There is a free download of a children's book written by Jennifer Calderon attached to this episode at www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode32
In Episode #030 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Kirstie Lee founder of a Jar of Pickles, a minimalist, punny and adorable stationary line. In the interview Kirstie shares how she went from selling her cards on Etsy to having a booming side hustle, what it's like to maintain your 9 to 5 while also growing your own business and why she believes her career actually helps fuel her success in her side endeavors. For more on Kirstie visit ajarofpickles.com and for full show notes go to thevendorsdaughter.com/episode30
In this episode of The Vendor's Daughter we talk about all things 2018 Gift Giving: how the holidays are coming on too quickly, how finding the perfect gift can be hard, but it doesn't have to be. This episode features: mettagood.com practicallymagiccompany.com drinkmosswood.com For full show notes and more gift giving inspiration visit: www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode28
In Episode 26 of The Vendor's Daughter we talk about letting go of the things, people, thoughts and feelings that no longer serve your life. For full show notes visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode26
In this episode of The Vendor's Daughter we discuss some tips on creating training programs and Jennifer shares what she believes is the greatest tool in creating a success program. Show notes can be found at www.thevendorsdaughter.com/episode25
In Episode 22 of The Vendor's Daughter, Kim Hanks, Co-Founder and CEO of Whim Hospitality shares what it's been like to grow into the role of CEO. She also shares: what it's like to overcome past failures what it's like to follow your gut into a new career path what it looks like to give grace to yourself and others how it's important to love your family in ways they best receive it how to her work/life balance is more about quality of time rather than quantity of time what it's like to grow from a company of 2 to 200 what it looks like to encourage yourself what it looks like to dream big You can find show notes at thevendorsdaughter.com/camplucy And you can find out more about Kim and whimhospitality.com
In Episode 21 of The Vendor's Daughter, Jena Farid shares the importance of making sanctuary in your home and in your life. Jena opens up about what it looks like to overcome the insecurities that come with starting a business in an industry you did not go to school for, what it looks like to accept the gifts you've been given and what it means to put your creator and your family above all else.
In episode 19 of the Vendor's Daughter, we interview Missy Adiego of Haverton Hill Creamery, a creamery in Northern California that specializes in Sheep's milk ice cream, butter and ice cream. In this interview Missy shares what it was like to move their creamery all while renovating their 82 year old farm house and raising three daughters. For full show notes visit thevendorsdaugther.com/havertonhill and for more on Missy and Haverton Hill Creamery visit havertoncreamery.com
In Episode 17 of The Vendor's Daughter we interview Rip Pruisken of Rip Van, a company most known for their cookie, the Rip Van Wafel. Rip along with the company's co-founder Marco De Leon started Rip Van out of their college dorm. Dedicated to their cause of changing the way Americans consume their on-the-go snacks, Rip Van is continually improving their recipe and is getting ready to launch a new product line. In this episode, Rip discusses what it's like to grow a business by staying committed to your why and by staying even keel during rough times. He shares the values that his team holds themselves to as well as why he doesn't believe in work/life balance but harmony. For show notes you can go to www.thevendorsdaughter.com/ripvan
Today is the unofficial start of Season 2 of The Vendor's Daughter. Because it's been so long (6 months) since we last spoke I wanted to take some time and catch you up on three major changes in the Calderon world and 2 changes you can expect to see on this season of The Vendor's Daughter. As always this will be our home to discuss business, marriage and all things life because there is so much more to a quality life than building a successful business. For more follow us @thevendorsdaughter or visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com. Stay tuned for Episode 15, this Thursday June 7th, when we interview Shruthi Parker of thehonestshurth.com
In this episode of the Vendor's Daughter, Garrett Lamb, owner of Garrett's Granola talks about living a life of gratitude, erasing the word "should" from our vocabulary, what it's like to self-manage your time and how he's looking to be the Ben & Jerry's of granola. To order Garrett's Granola go to garrettsgranola.com. Order three bags or more and use promo code:podcast to get 20% off your order.
In this episode of The Vendor's Daughter, Ashley Karpan, Operations Manager at J&J Vending, shares what it's like working for a family business, how she's grown with the company over the past 11 years and what it's like being a woman in a predominately male work culture.
In this episode Ryan Calderon shares how he first started cooking, how a 3 month gig in Yosemite turned into 3 years and how he met The Vendor's Daughter.