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Building Financial Resilience Through Entrepreneurial Thinking Developing an entrepreneurial mindset is essential for achieving financial independence and long-term growth. In Episode 56 of the Inspired Money Live Stream Podcast, industry leaders John Mullins, Rachel Renock, and Leslie Walton share their strategies and experiences to help individuals think like business owners. The conversation covers building resilient income streams, fostering adaptability, and prioritizing ethics in decision-making. Developing the Entrepreneurial Mindset Entrepreneurship is not just about starting a business; it's about thinking critically, managing risks, and remaining adaptable. This episode provides strategies for personal and professional financial growth by focusing on ethics, innovation, and building trust. Whether it's understanding how to grow multiple income streams or adopting smart financial practices, this discussion highlights actionable insights for all.
Rachel Renock has been an incredible innovator in the freelance space, and this conversation barely scratches the surface of her expertise in helping independents build more profitable and collaborative businesses. In this episode, we dive deep into the future of freelance work, exploring what Rachel calls "virtual studios" - a model where freelancers team up fluidly to tackle bigger projects and scale their businesses without the traditional overhead of agencies. Drawing from her experience as both a former advertising creative and now the CEO of Wethos, Rachel shares invaluable insights on: The power of collaborative freelancing and building "elastic" businesses Why transparency in pricing is crucial for the entire freelance ecosystem How to think about scaling a service-based business without falling into common traps The importance of focusing on profitability over productivity How crowdsourced data can help freelancers command better rates Whether you're a solo freelancer looking to grow your business or someone interested in the future of work, Rachel's perspective on building more sustainable and profitable independent businesses is a must-listen. Learn more about Rachel. For more content and live events go to https://www.fruitioninitiatives.com
Stuart McClure is one of the foremost cybersecurity experts in the world and a serial entrepreneur with successful exits. He has built successful products leveraging ML & AI for cybersecurity. Stu is also a student of psychology and his new company, Wethos AI, leverages AI to codify traits of high performing teams.
Rachel Renock is the Co-Founder and CEO of Wethos, a platform which helps freelancers make more money by leveraging proprietary data to guide users on successfully pricing, executing, and billing their projects. Wethos currently serves over 80,000 freelance businesses and Renock has raised over $14M in VC funding for the company. She's been featured in Forbes, TechCrunch, Business Insider and the New York Times in pursuit of her mission to put more money into the pockets of independents everywhere. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Freelancing doesn't necessarily mean you're alone. The future of freelancing is collaborative, and if we can enable people to harness their networks to drive business growth, that's going to be a huge game-changer for this entire freelance economy. 2. Independence is like freedom. The freedom to choose what you work on, and who you work with. Even if you are teaming up and collaborating with other people, you do have that freedom. 3. A lot of the marketplaces that exist today for freelancers create this false competition, when in reality the natural behavior for this community is to collaborate, share resources, and help each other out. Take the guesswork out of running your freelance business with Wethos - Wethos.co Sponsors HubSpot The HubSpot Sales Hub supercharges your sales process so you can find, track, and close deals all in one powerful, easy-to-use platform. Make the switch to HubSpot Sales Hub at HubSpot.com/sales. FranBridge Many EOFire listeners have launched franchises in a variety of industries outside of food – and FranBridge Consulting has guided them to these premier opportunities Sign up for a free consultation with Jon - or get a free copy of his book, Non-Food Franchising - at FranBridgeConsulting.com Policygenius Your family deserves peace of mind, and a life insurance policy through Policygenius can give it to them. Visit Policygenius.com to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save
Rachel Renock is the Co-Founder and CEO of Wethos, a platform which helps freelancers make more money by leveraging proprietary data to guide users on successfully pricing, executing, and billing their projects. Wethos currently serves over 80,000 freelance businesses and Renock has raised over $14M in VC funding for the company. She's been featured in Forbes, TechCrunch, Business Insider and the New York Times in pursuit of her mission to put more money into the pockets of independents everywhere. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Freelancing doesn't necessarily mean you're alone. The future of freelancing is collaborative, and if we can enable people to harness their networks to drive business growth, that's going to be a huge game-changer for this entire freelance economy. 2. Independence is like freedom. The freedom to choose what you work on, and who you work with. Even if you are teaming up and collaborating with other people, you do have that freedom. 3. A lot of the marketplaces that exist today for freelancers create this false competition, when in reality the natural behavior for this community is to collaborate, share resources, and help each other out. Take the guesswork out of running your freelance business with Wethos - Wethos.co Sponsors HubSpot The HubSpot Sales Hub supercharges your sales process so you can find, track, and close deals all in one powerful, easy-to-use platform. Make the switch to HubSpot Sales Hub at HubSpot.com/sales. FranBridge Many EOFire listeners have launched franchises in a variety of industries outside of food – and FranBridge Consulting has guided them to these premier opportunities Sign up for a free consultation with Jon - or get a free copy of his book, Non-Food Franchising - at FranBridgeConsulting.com Policygenius Your family deserves peace of mind, and a life insurance policy through Policygenius can give it to them. Visit Policygenius.com to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save
In this episode of 5to9, I had a chat with Rachel Renock, a self-proclaimed creative monster, a rogue lesbian, former freelancer, and now co-founder and CEO of Wethos, an all-in-one platform for freelancers to create proposals, send invoices, and get paid.In 2016, Rachel co-founded a freelance creative studio that worked with non-profits. After putting together various project-based teams for her clients and making over $1.4M in a little over a year, she realized that there was a bigger problem to solve - helping millions of freelancers double their income and scale their businesses.We talked about why freelancing is the future (according to data), the most important things for freelancers to learn, collaboration over competition, whether you should freelance in the current market condition, how she persisted in building Wethos after getting rejected by 150 investors then ultimately raised $12M, and more.This is Rachel Renock for 5to9.
Finally a SAAS platform that can arm the REBELS! Who are they? Freelancers, Studios, Agencies and every independent contractor in the service world now have a way to finally get the income they deserve for the work they do. Not to mention, know what the market value is for the project they are bidding on.! Rachel Renock, Co-Founder and CEO of Wethos joins the show to tell how they are disrupting the big ad agency and creative power houses by empowering freelancers, studios and all the smaller independents by making everything transparent and visible. She tells Summer Jubelirer and Scott Ohsman how they started and why Wethos has grown so fast? Always Off Brand is Ecommerce Simplified, Learn & Laugh! QUICKFIRE Info: Website: https://www.quickfirenow.com/ Email the Show: info@quickfirenow.com Talk to us on Social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quickfireproductions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quickfire__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@quickfiremarketing LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/quickfire-productions-llc/about/ Guest: Rachel Renock Co-Founder & CEO of Wethos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-renock-7459146a/ Company Website: https://www.wethos.co/ Referral Code Info: As promised, here's a referral link for the show notes, if folks sign up for Wethos Pro through that link they'll get 30 days free access to all of our templates and pricing recommendations MAGIC MIND DEAL: Discount code: OFFBRAND Link: https://www.magicmind.com/offbrand HOSTS: Summer Jubelirer has been in digital commerce and marketing for over 16 years. After spending many years working for digital and ecommerce agencies working with multi-million dollar brands and running teams of Account Managers, she is now the Amazon Manager at OLLY PBC. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/summerjubelirer/ Scott Ohsman has been working with brands for over 28 years in retail, online and has launched over 200 brands on Amazon. Owning his own sales and marketing agency in the Pacific NW, is now VP of Digital Commerce for Quickfire LLC. Scott has been a featured speaker at national trade shows and has developed distribution strategies for many top brands. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-ohsman-861196a6/ Hayley Brucker has been working in retail and with Amazon for years. She is currently a Brand Manager at Channel Key LLC. Hayley has extensive experience in digital advertising, both seller and vendor central on Amazon. Hayley is based out of North Carolina and has worked in multiple product categories and has also worked on the brand side and started with Nordstrom on the retail floor. LinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-brucker-1945bb229/ Huge thanks to Cytrus our show theme music “Office Party” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cytrusmusic/ Twitter https://twitter.com/cytrusmusic SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6VrNLN6Thj1iUMsiL4Yt5q?si=MeRsjqYfQiafl0f021kHwg APPLE MUSIC https://music.apple.com/us/artist/cytrus/1462321449 “Always Off Brand” is part of the Quickfire Podcast Network and produced by Quickfire LLC.
This podcast interview focuses on product innovation that has the power to enable freelancers to take the guesswork out of running their business. My guest is Rachel Renock, Co-founder and CEO of Wethos. Rachel Renock has held various positions in the creative industry since 2009. Digital Design Intern at VOX Global. Associate Art Director at G2 Worldwide. Art Director and Visual Designer at Havas Worldwide and, ultimately, in 2015, a freelance role as a Photographer/ Designer at OPAM. After quitting her job in advertising to pursue more meaningful work, she co-founded a freelance studio to put together project-based teams for nonprofit organizations. In just 18 months, this generated $1.4 million in gross revenue and deployed over 150 diverse creative teams of the best and brightest. But with their fast growth came the chaos of scale and a mountain of spreadsheets. From figuring out what to charge to putting scopes of work together to managing invoices and payments to collaborators, the paperwork never seemed to end. This became the founding idea for Wethos, which she leads as the CEO. Wethos is solving arguably the most difficult challenge in the freelance economy. Vision: Put more money into the pockets of independents everywhere Their mission: make it easier for founders to start and scale their freelance businesses and help more people break 6-figures. And this inspired me, and hence I invited Rachel to my podcast. We explore what's broken in the way freelancers manage their business. Rachel shares her vision of how to solve this. She then elaborates on how she's been addressing the problem radically differently from the start - and how that helped to create strong momentum, growing from serving 100 freelancers in 2020, to well over 80.000 businesses today. She shares her lessons learned, what to pay attention to (and what not). Last but not least, she shares her perspective on creating a SaaS business people start talking about and keep talking about. Here's one of her quotes: One thing that we were really cognizant of is making sure that we were focusing on profitability and not productivity, I think there is a challenge there. There is a lot of productivity software. There are a lot of software providers out there that are going to tell you, we're going to save you my time, we're gonna make you more efficient. With our software, we want it to help freelancers make more money, we wanted to help them to capture more margin, and we wanted it to help them figure out how much we should charge for this thing. During this interview, you will learn four things: Not every business is managed equally - and that's a massive opportunity to create durable differentiation. Many SaaS founders become a magnet for competition just by selecting the problem they solve for. How to solidly embed your vision into every decision made inside your SaaS business. Some simple secrets to creating a messaging that resonates For more information about the guest from this week: Rachel Renock Website Wethos Subscribe to the Daily SaaS Reflection Get my free, 1 min daily reflection on shaping a B2B SaaS business no one can ignore. Subscribe here Yes, it's actually daily. And yes, people actually stay subscribed (Just see what peer B2B SaaS CEOs say) My promise: It's short. To the point. Inspiring. And valuable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this compelling podcast episode, I had the privilege of engaging in a fascinating conversation with Rachel Renock, a trailblazing entrepreneur, and the brilliant mind behind Wethos, a thriving startup that has revolutionized the world of freelancing and entrepreneurship.Rachel's journey began as a creative at an agency in the bustling city of New York, and as her expertise and experience grew, she embarked on a venture with her business partner, creating an agency of their own that left a mark in the industry. Drawing from their invaluable learnings, Rachel and her business partner laid the foundation for Wethos - a game-changing platform that now caters to a staggering community of over 80,000 freelance entrepreneurs.At Wethos, innovation knows no bounds. The platform goes beyond the traditional confines of a service provider, empowering its users to craft solutions that transcend mere proposals and contracts. It's a hub where creativity meets collaboration, allowing freelancers and entrepreneurs to forge connections, share ideas, and recommend one another for projects.With Wethos, the possibilities are endless - from seamless project management to hassle-free payments - everything is streamlined to foster a vibrant community of like-minded individuals.Tune in to this episode as Rachel unveils the inspiring story behind Wethos' rise to success and the invaluable insights she has gathered along the way. Get ready to be inspired and learn how you, too, can unlock the true potential of freelancing and entrepreneurship.You can find out more about Rachel and her work at Wethos here - https://www.rachelrenock.com/pressAs a listener of the podcast, you can get access to all the PRO features of Wethos for 30 days if you sign up using this unique link.Thanks for listening to this episode. This is a podcast for digital nomads and remote-working entrepreneurs. Please consider subscribing and leaving a review. I'd greatly appreciate it.Send me an email or leave a message at ifdanieldid@gmail.comHosted by: Daniel FalonipeFind me on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomadentrepreneur/message
On this episode we had the opportunity to talk with Rachel Renock and discuss the rapidly changing landscape of the freelance economy. She sheds light on how traditional agency models are becoming outdated and how flexible freelance models are rising to meet the demands of today's fluid and technology-driven world. Discover the ins and outs of Freelance Management Systems and how these platforms are empowering freelancers across industries to scale their businesses while fostering meaningful connections with like-minded professionals. Join us as we explore the future of marketplaces, the benefits of embracing freelance networks, and the lasting impact of these changes on the global workforce.
Award winning executive marketer, investor and educator Tiffany Hardin inspires women of color to become conscious hustlers, as founder of Gild Creative Group, an influencer marketing agency that focuses on bringing conscious marketing to big ideas.Some of Tiffany's client work has included: Airbnb, WeWork, Target, Microsoft, Cobble, Ovia, HBO, Wethos, Black Girl in Om, Heal Haus and more. Additionally, she's worked with hundreds of influencers and celebrities on branded social campaigns. Tiffany considers herself and her team 'Conscious Hustlers' who spend time focused on serving clients who are innovating and elevating the well-being of culture through strategy, influencer marketing, and partnerships. In this week's episode, Tiffany and host Shanetta McDonald get deep about:Discovering and using our voices to express our experiences as Black women in America.The glorification of entrepreneurship + Tiffany's advice for women of color embarking on the journey. Following our spiritual calling and allowing ourselves to be guided to true alignment.Connect with Tiffany Hardin:https://www.gildcreativegroup.com/ Gild Creative Group's Instagram: @gildcreativegroupTiffany's Instagram: @tiffany_hardinConnect with us:Instagram: @ourmotifTwitter: @ourmotifFacebook: @ourmotifNewsletter sign-up: ourmotif.co
Tiffany Hardin is an award-winning executive marketer, investor and educator. She is the founder of Gild Creative Group (GCG), an influencer marketing agency that focuses on bringing conscious marketing to big ideas. Some of her client work has included: Airbnb, WeWork, Target, Microsoft, Cobble, Ovia, HBO, Wethos, Black Girl in Om, Heal Haus and more. Additionally, she's worked with hundreds of influencers and celebrities on branded social campaigns. Tiffany considers herself and her team 'Conscious Hustlers' who spend time focused on serving clients who are innovating and elevating the well-being of culture through strategy, influencer marketing, and partnerships. In this episode, we chat about the scary risk she took when she bet on herself after realizing she could no longer hide her disdain of her former career, why she is always on the lookout for new teachers to guide her on her path, the value of surrendering to your journey and what that looked like for her, the message about hard work and wealth that she wants every young person to hear, how it's okay to let go of one dream to pursue a new one, and more. As always, we'd love to hear from you! Shoot us a note womenlikemepod@gmail.com.
From ideation, traction to raising capital, Wethos founder Rachel Renock shares her internal process of going from advertising creative to founder of a virtual studios platform empowering creative freelancers everywhere to collaborate and build together. Rachel also discusses what's next for Wethos, and how living in Nashville has helped craft her vision.
Starting your own business can be a lonely but rewarding experience. If you have ever thought about taking the leap, join the discussion with Rachel Renock as she discusses her experience founding Wethos.
Between the recent Jimmy Fallon incident and the pressure to hop from one platform to the next, in this episode I question just how much all our favorite social media platforms actually care about making life easier for content creators. We go into the reality of behavioral economics and how wanting to help isn't always enough. This episode is for you if: You feel a lot of unwanted pressure to join and dominate Clubhouse, Tik Tok or any other growing platform. You want to learn from some tangible examples in business history where the dynamics because creatives and big business clashed. You care about behavioral economics and want to better understand the different between initiatives and results. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf This episode is brought to you by Wethos. Designed specifically for small studio owners, Wethos makes it easy to scale your services up with teams and offer big, meaningful projects to your clients. Price proposals blazingly fast, find new collaborators, and effortlessly manage your budgets and payments, all in one place. Set up a Virtual Studio for free and scope your first project in less than 10 minutes. Join for free at www.wethos.co/alexwolf Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Wethos.
In this episode we talk about how taste is everythinggg when it comes to living an artful, peaceful and meaningful life. This episode is for you if: You want to understand how to use your sensuality to ignite an endless spring of gratitude and reawaken your inspiration. All the slimy peppers, onions and vinegars you hated as a kid are doing it for you right now. You've come full circle and want to enjoy it. You're a designer or are in the arts and want to cultivate a perspective that will help you develop a stronger eye, ear or sense of taste. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf Eddie Murphy McDonald's Bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAx553k7W5s This episode is brought to you by Wethos. Designed specifically for small studio owners, Wethos makes it easy to scale your services up with teams and offer big, meaningful projects to your clients. Price proposals blazingly fast, find new collaborators, and effortlessly manage your budgets and payments, all in one place. Set up a Virtual Studio for free and scope your first project in less than 10 minutes. Join for free at wethos.co. Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Wethos.
In this episode I share how becoming sensitive to the differences in design can create a new burst of meaning in life. I share how the fork and chopstick are a great starting point to understand how inventions and objects around you influence your behavior and perception. This episode is for you if: You want everyday, ordinary life to feel more fascinating by training your eye to see the beauty or philosophy in simple objects. You want to better understand how technology being too convenient is ruining opportunities to feel meaning or depth. You want to learn a brief history of the chopstick and the fork and how they are a result of the eras they came from. Loved this episode? Consider leaving a donation!: http://www.linktr.ee/alexwolf Check out my amazon book store!: http://www.amazon.com/shop/alexwolf This episode is brought to you by Wethos. Designed specifically for small studio owners, Wethos makes it easy to scale your services up with teams and offer big, meaningful projects to your clients. Price proposals blazingly fast, find new collaborators, and effortlessly manage your budgets and payments, all in one place. Set up a Virtual Studio for free and scope your first project in less than 10 minutes. Join for free at wethos.co. Disclaimer: Views and opinions expressed are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Wethos. Link to Gold Mining Youtube Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niAThj8qaSg Sadly, I did not find the pick of the different ice cream scoopers
On this episode of THRIVE — sponsored by Workamajig — Kelly and Rachel Renock, CEO and Co-Founder of Wethos discuss strategic ways that agency owners can dismantle toxic workplaces within their organization.Rachel and I cover these points and more:The things seen in corporate America that fueled the desire to dismantle workplace toxicityHow business owners can address their own actions in perpetuating toxic workplacesConcrete examples of what effective conscious leadership looks likeBe sure to tune in to all the episodes of THRIVE to get practical tips on becoming a conscious leader, growing your agency, and more. Thanks for listening, and I’d love to hear your takeaways!If you enjoyed this episode, post it in your stories and tag me @agencyscaler. And don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast wherever you listen.CONNECT WITH RACHEL RENOCK:LinkedInTwitterInstagramWethosCONNECT WITH KELLY CAMPBELL:LinkedInInstagramTwitterWork with Kelly
Rachel Renock (she/her), Co-founder and CEO of Wethos, joins to discuss how her company pivoted their entire business in the midst of the pandemic, how she and her co-founder are trying to curb employee burnout through smart policy (and some tips on how you can do the same for your business), the opportunities of the current moment for the future of independent work, and the responsibility of white business leaders to leverage their power to create equitable workplaces. A former advertising creative working across big brands like Covergirl and Hershey, Rachel quit her agency job at 25 in pursuit of more meaningful work. She teamed up with her now co-founder Claire to build technology that helped them scale their own independent studio to $1.4M in revenue in just 18-months. They've since released their platform to empower the next generation of independents to team up and launch their own Virtual Studios, providing the financial infrastructure to simplify complexities from pricing projects to paying teammates. Since its founding in 2016, Renock has raised over $5M in VC funding and has been featured in Forbes, TechCrunch, Business Insider, and the New York Times in pursuit of her mission to put more money into the pockets of independents everywhere. Follow Rachel on Twitter: @rachren1 Check out the Wethos website
Rachel Renock, Founder of Wethos, raised her 1st $1M (At the time. She has now raised close to $5M) She didn't know any investors. Not long after launching without much money, without coming from money, without going to a fancy school, and without much access to getting in touch with investors beyond Twitter. In this episode, we dig into Rachel's approach and some of the strategies/tactics she's used to raise capital like: -Doing due diligence -Studying investors -“Friendly” cyberstalking ;) Amongst a few other genius things to get in front of investors. Rachel focuses on making strong connections and positive impacts, which in the investing world can be hard to come by. Get that money queen! #shegetsshitdone Subscribe & Rate the Podcast Now. Learn More About the Get Sh!t Done Accelerator: shegetsshitdone.com/accelerator Join Our Traction Membership Community Waitlist: https://bit.ly/3giCEkC Have feedback, a show topic you want us to cover, or just want to say hi: tribe@shegetsshitdone.com
This conversation is a must listen for people who want to start companies. Rachel is one of the most impressive, inspiring entrepreneurs that I've had a chance to speak with. I also think they are solving a BIG problem (that I experience every week) in a meaningful way.Rachel can be found on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rachren1Wethos can be found at wethos.co
The Covid-19 pandemic has jolted organizations into re-calibrating their business models around technologies to operate in an unforeseen social distancing economy. Digitaltransformation holds the key to override this crisis by earning customer trust with mechanisms that ensure transparency, efficiency, and quality.In the same context Pramod Dhakal at Hitechies had a chance to talk to Claire HumphreysAnd learn more about her startup Wethos. About Claire: Claire has been a co-founder and COO at Wethos for over 4 years. She is based in New York and has raised $4.6M in venture capital to date. While starting in the advertising industry working with brands like Toyota and Hershey, she left to not only start her own agency, but empower thousands of others through building technology to enable entrepreneurs to become studio owners more easily. She's been featured in Forbes, TechCrunch & Business Insider for her work at Wethos, and the NYTimes for speaking out against sexual harassment in the venture capital space.In this conversation: 1) Challenges as female tech Entrepreneur 2) Challenges during the COVID19 crisis 3) Diversity at workspace4) How wethos can help Independent creatives to earn moreSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=BDL59C3CUWGXS&source=url)
Let's reimagine work. Rachel Renock, co-founder and CEO of Wethos, shares her vision for the future of work and how you can reach a healthy balance in work and life.Taylor's LinksWebsite: taylorelyse.comInstagram: @taylorelysemorrisonRachel's LinksWebsite: wethos.coTwitter: @rachren1Instagram: @wethosco @rachren
Rachel is the co-founder and CEO of Wethos, a platform that is transforming how freelancers find work, do work and earn a sustainable income. There are many things that make Wethos different from other freelancing platforms and networks, including their focus on working within teams, winning large contracts and how Wethos pays their freelancers. What Rachel and her team are building truly is revolutionary, and it makes me even more excited for the future of work.In this episode we cover:The challenges and limitations of how the freelancing economy typically works for creative professionalsHow Wethos is disrupting the industry by creating a platform that allows freelancers to work as teams on bigger, higher-paying projects What makes Rachel most excited about the future of work, and how Wethos is both creating and adapting to itCheck out the full show notes for more info, a transcript and links to resources: https://www.jenniferspoelma.com/podcast-feed/rachel-renock
It takes real guts to quit what, for many, would be a dream job at just 25 years old, and start your own company. It takes even bigger guts to admit that your business will fail unless you do something drastic, and then find a way to entirely reimagine the business. Rachel Renock did both of those things She is the co-founder of WETHOS, a VC backed company which curates branding and marketing teams for companies all over the country. She has stayed true to one of her mantras: just keep moving. By embracing change Rachel led WETHOS from the brink of failure to a thriving and growing industry disruptor (solution) that has placed nearly 140 creative teams in the last 18 months. Rachel shares her journey with Julia Pimsleur, including: how Rachel and her team corrected the key thing that nearly brought the business to an end; why getting paralyzed in the face of challenge is crucial to avoid; the practices Rachel uses to clear her head; the mindset shifts she adopted that improved her success with investors; and, the concept of compounded learning.
If female-run startups outperform male-run startups, why is there a massive disparity in funding? What cultural changes need to take place in order to increase women in STEM careers? How can men be allies to women in tech? In this episode of IBM thinkLeaders podcast, we are joined by guests Rachel Renock (CEO of Wethos) & Preeti Adhikary (VP of marketing, Fusemachines). We talk to Rachel and Preeti about the importance of mentorship, the responsibility of marketers to flip the script, and making gender equity a business priority. Connect with us @IBMthinkLeaders + the guests at: @rachren1 @wethosco @PreetiAdhikary “It's one thing to put women in positions of power, open doors of opportunity. It's another thing to have those places be welcoming. People have to be cognizant of different working styles and different strengths and weaknesses and that ultimately makes a stronger team.” -Rachel Renock, CEO of Wethos “One of my big consistent advice to the women on my team is that they need to be authentic. Being able to share, even with your team who you are is really important. I feel like you shouldn't really be carrying that mask and showing people a very different side of who you are.” -Preeti Adhikary, VP of marketing at Fusemachines
Rachel and Claire join The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about how their firm Wethos, facilitates the quick formation of teams of freelance creative talent to help progressive organizations market themselves.
Wethos started as an upwork for non-profits: a two sided marketplace connecting people with skills like graphic design, coding or marketing to non-profits. Rachel Renock started selling hot dogs on her front yard, and then landed a career in NYC advertising on the Covergirl campaign. She is a problem solver, and in freelancing for non-profits on the side, she saw an overwhelming demand for skills that she did not have like coding. So she and her cofounders saved up 6 months of rent.....and hustled their way to the launch of Wethos. They have raised over 1 million dollars in seed capital and today are assembling teams of skilled freelancers. Wethos is planning on providing a safety net for its freelancers in areas like health insurance.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Having creative resources is one of key components for non-profits to reach large audiences. Unfortunately, many non-profits do not have access to these resources. That's why Rachel Renock co-founded her start-up, Wethos, which connects non-profits with creative talent. The CEO discusses her story of Wethos reaching one million dollars in venture capital funds and why it is important to give women room to fail. She also shares her experiences with sexual harassment and discrimination when fundraising and approaching investors, her story around being a lesbian woman in the tech start-up industry, and how these efforts carried her to New York Times, Forbes, and to Washington, DC as an advocate.
Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Having creative resources is one of key components for non-profits to reach large audiences. Unfortunately, many non-profits do not have access to these resources. That’s why Rachel Renock co-founded her start-up, Wethos, which connects non-profits with creative talent. The CEO discusses her story of Wethos reaching one million dollars in venture capital funds and why it is important to give women room to fail. She also shares her experiences with sexual harassment and discrimination when fundraising and approaching investors, her story around being a lesbian woman in the tech start-up industry, and how these efforts carried her to New York Times, Forbes, and to Washington, DC as an advocate.
In this interview we speak with the founder of Wethos, Rachel Renock, to uncover her motivation for starting the freelancer platform, how it all began, and steps she took with her team to raise their first million in funding. Let the nonprofit revolution begin! Wethos nonprofits range from small budget grassroots community causes to some of the largest and well-known organizations in the country. We turn applicants around in 24-48 hours with the promise that each freelancer is hand-picked based on talent and reliability for your cause.