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In today's episode of Small Business School, I'm thrilled to chat with Jen Kinal. Jen is the owner of a successful social media agency, helping clients elevate their marketing campaigns and achieve their goals through strategic social media. She is also the founder and creator of The Bold Founders, a thriving community for women in business to connect, learn from inspiring speakers, and support one another in growing and succeeding in their businesses. Jen's passion for creating memorable events shines through as she shares how she transforms visions into experiences, all while balancing the creativity with the realities of budgeting. Jen also shares her journey, the value of community, and how to lead your business with intention. Tune in to the amazing conversation! Topics Covered:Jen's first venture into event planning, the highs and lows of the business, and the lessons learned.The importance of curating an event experience that aligns with your brand and leaves a lasting impression.Practical tips for balancing creativity and budget during event planning.Intimate, high-quality events versus larger gatherings.The power of starting events with vision boards.Jen's pivot, how COVID-19 impacted her events business and led her to build a new venture with recurring revenue and location freedom.Jen's mindset on charging for her worth, the journey to gaining confidence, and how she pitched her dream clients.Creating intentional social media strategies.The impact of the Bold Founders Collective and the joy of women celebrating and supporting each other.Lead with your heart. Strategy is vital, but it's your heart and authenticity that people truly connect with, reach out and connect with Jen!Jen's Links:InstagramBold Founders CommunityBold Founders WebsiteJen Kinal WebsiteStaci's Links:Instagram. Website.The School for Small Business Podcast is a proud member of the Female Alliance Media. To learn more about Female Alliance Media and how they are elevating female voices or how they can support your show, visit femalealliancemedia.ca.Head over to my website https://www.stacimillard.com/ to grab your FREE copy of my Profit Playbook and receive 30 innovative ways you can add more profit to your business AND the first step towards implementing these ideas in your business!
Women's Business Centers are a hidden gem for aspiring entrepreneurs, offering invaluable support in the complex world of starting and growing a business. These centers, often overlooked, provide essential support for women looking to start and grow their own businesses. Claudia Viek, a trailblazer in the field and the Founder and Catalyst of the Invest in Women Entrepreneurship Initiative has long championed the importance of these centers. She underscores the vital role of access to capital—whether through loans, grants, or investors—in enabling women to launch and expand their ventures. As these centers continue to support and uplift women, they remain unsung heroes in the entrepreneurial landscape, quietly driving change and fostering success one business at a time. Engage with us: LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook: @PasadenaCityCollegeEWD Join our newsletter for more on this topic: ewdpulse.com Visit: PCC EWD website More from Claudia Viek: LinkedIn: @claudiaviek More from Invest in Women Initiative: Visit https://www.investinwomeninitiative.org/ Partner with us! Contact our host Salvatrice Cummo directly: scummo@pasadena.edu Want to be a guest on the show? Click HERE to inquire about booking Find the transcript of this episode here
Send us a Text Message.Ready to unlock the secrets of e-commerce success and empowering female entrepreneurs? Renowned digital marketing expert, Toccara Karizma, joins us to share her incredible journey from launching a wholesale baby clothing business in 2007 to building a thriving digital marketing agency, Karisma Marketing. Toccara offers a heartfelt look at her life as a single mom and business leader, while also shining a light on the challenges female founders face in securing venture capital funding. Her story is one of resilience, inspiration, and a passionate commitment to uplifting women in business.Ever wondered how to find the best technical talent for your team? This episode is packed with actionable strategies to master the hiring process for technical roles like SEO specialists. From creating crystal-clear job postings to implementing competency quizzes and structured interviews, we break down each step to ensure you attract and retain top-tier candidates. By focusing on detailed skill assessments and scrutinizing resumes for real-world experience, you'll gain the insights needed to streamline your hiring process and build an elite team.Shifting from solopreneur to CEO mindset is no easy feat, but it's essential for business growth. Toccara and I discuss the transformative power of hiring and delegating tasks, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight the emotional and strategic challenges of expanding your team. We also delve into the importance of continuous learning and adaptability, with recommendations for impactful books and the value of mentorship. This episode is your guide to embracing change, fostering a growth mindset, and achieving lasting success in the dynamic world of business.To connect with Toccara Karizma, visit karizmamarketing.com or connect with her on social media.Support the Show.Join Dr. William Attaway on the Catalytic Leadership podcast as he shares transformative insights to help high-performance entrepreneurs and agency owners achieve Clear-Minded Focus, Calm Control, and Confidence. Free 30-Minute Discovery Call:Ready to elevate your business? Book a free 30-minute discovery call with Dr. William Attaway and start your journey to success. Special Offer:Get your FREE copy of Catalytic Leadership: 12 Keys to Becoming an Intentional Leader Who Makes a Difference. Connect with Dr. William Attaway: Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube
Women Entrepreneurship: From Visas To Admin, Tips For Setting Up Your Business
Have you ever followed a biz owner for years, loved their content, and finally started working with them… only to find that their offline personality is totally disconnected from the way they show up online? Yikes. It can feel like a Twilight Zone moment (and maybe even make you wonder what else they've been faking).In this episode of Marketing Sucks, I sit down with Natalya Sebastian, creator of the super-popular PilatesBodyWorkout platform, to talk about how to keep it REAL (and sustainable) on your socials.Natalya has built an incredible business that allows her to live a fabulous life overseas. Tune in as we dig into how her authenticity helped her grow her audience, her biggest business mistakes and lessons, and what to do when the haters and trolls start coming out of the woodwork. Marketing sucks. Let's learn together. Hit play to discover: The hidden areas where you may be wasting money in your businessWhy “good” content isn't dependent on getting a gajillion likes (and how reaching ONE person can make all the difference)Why women need to support other women — and why you should go ahead and pull off that audacious DM slidePlease rate, review, and subscribe! Guest bio: Natalya Sebastian is a Pilates Transformation coach with over 20 years experience. She is a mom of two, an entrepreneur, and the creator of PilatesBodyWorkout.Timestamps: 00:12 Intro01:25 Meet Natalya Sebastian05:04 Do you even need a website?08:48 Building a social media following11:46 Keep it authentic & consistent13:50 Stop counting likes & followers17:41 Don't sweat the Stories18:31 Dealing with haters21:34 Women supporting women30:01 Control what you can 32:57 How we manage41:36 Maybe it's not about YOU44:59 Show up even in the sh*tty46:29 Your action item47:30 Quick-fire questions00:00 Outro Links mentioned: Natalya Sebastianpilatesbodyworkout.comInstagram: @pilatesbodyworkout—
Gain your independence with an additional stream of revenue with e-commerce and Amazon FBA.Lesley Hensell is a co-founder of Riverbend Consulting and has been an Amazon seller for almost a decade. Lesley shares her journey from a work-from-home mom to a successful entrepreneur. She has personally helped hundreds of third-party sellers on Amazon to get back on track and thrive with an additional stream of revenue. Discover the game-changing power of platforms like Amazon and eBay, and the transformative impact of fulfilling family needs through entrepreneurship. When women have an extra dollar to spend, they pour it into their community - and that just makes the world a much better place.Are you ready for your entrepreneurial journey? Let's thrive together!Notes:
Brigitte Bojkowszky, Ph.D., is the visionary founder of BridgetBrands and a distinguished global and personal brand identity strategist. With a remarkable career spanning over 23 years of teaching global marketing management and branding at universities across the globe and extensive experience in the corporate world, she possesses a treasure trove of knowledge and expertise. Brigitte offers a unique array of services, including exclusive 1-on-1 training, workshops, digital courses, challenges, and retreats. With a captivating blend of expertise, experience, and a passion for brand excellence, Brigitte Bojkowszky is a sought-after authority who guides entrepreneurs and organizations toward their brand's radiant future.Her mission is to craft captivating brand identities that radiate beauty, brilliance, and authenticity, ultimately attracting the clients and recognition her clients truly deserve. Brigitte is the host and producer of "BrandsTalk," a must-listen podcast for brand enthusiasts. On the show, she converses with thought leaders, CEOs, business owners, and experts, sharing invaluable firsthand insights and brand stories. With a Ph.D. in Social and Economic Sciences specializing in International Marketing & Management from WU-Vienna, Austria, Brigitte boasts impeccable academic credentials. Her journey also includes a Master's in Business Administration & Education, along with certifications in communication, conflict management, leadership, Women Entrepreneurship from Cornell, and Design Thinking Workshop from Harvard University. In her earlier career as a head flight attendant, Brigitte honed her leadership skills and gained a deep understanding of exceptional customer service. She has carried these invaluable lessons into academia and the private sector, further enhancing her credibility and authority. Brigitte is not just an accomplished strategist but also an international best-selling author. Her book, "Significant Women: Leaders Reveal What Matters Most," sheds light on her personal journey and the transformation of pain into purpose. Download Your Entrepreneurial Branding Starter Checklist: https://courses.bridgetbrands.com/f/entrepreneurial-branding-starter-checklist Sign up for the next free IGNITE YOUR BRAND - YOUR ENTREPRENEURIAL ROADMAP TO BRANDING EXCELLENCE - an interactive masterclass where we'll delve into the essence of entrepreneurial branding to make your brand shine. Date & Time: January 9th, 11 AM ET | 8 AM PT | 5 PM CEST https://courses.bridgetbrands.com/live-webinar/ignite-your-brand-jan9-2024/register Master Your Entrepreneurial Brand https://courses.bridgetbrands.com/courses/masteryourentrepreneurialbrand Get in touch with Brigitte Bojkowszky: • Website BridgetBrands: https://www.bridgetbrands.com • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bojkowszkyb/ • Book Significant Women: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0927YG1FH • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BridgetBrands • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brigitte.bojkowszky • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bridgetbrands • Twitter: https://twitter.com/BridgetBrands • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bridgetbrands Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com
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This episode of THIS. with Shauna Griffiths, brings you the incredible Amira Alvarez, Founder and CEO of The Unstoppable Woman, whose work is focused on helping women have it all! Tune in to hear about what she is doing to contribute to the financial success of women, and how she inspires them to manifest their fullest and most fulfilling lives. Amira is a visionary leader, celebrated entrepreneur, and a passionate advocate for empowered living. After achieving a fivefold increase in her income in one year and building a multimillion-dollar company, she was led to contemplate the intricate balance between hyper-achievement and genuine fulfillment. Refusing to sacrifice her drive for success, Amira realized that pursuing larger goals
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Imagine a world where every woman entrepreneur has a guide, a mentor who is there in her corner, helping her navigate the entrepreneurial landscape. That's the utopia we are striving to create and the incredible Amy Siegfried a seasoned entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, and investor, is here to help us with that mission. She's got a wealth of wisdom to share with us about the fundamental role mentorship plays for women entrepreneurs, and the unique pressures faced by the upcoming generation. Amy and I had a transformative conversation about the importance of self-investment in our journey as entrepreneurs. We chatted about the magic that happens when we have a coach or mentor to guide us towards our goals, and I was thrilled to share my personal experience about how hiring a coach helped me develop a high-ticket program from my individual strengths. One of the most enlightening parts of our conversation was when we touched on the pivotal role of feedback within the entrepreneurial journey. Amy gave some valuable insights on the art of understanding your strengths, accepting feedback and the power of shifting perspectives.We wanted to leave you feeling equipped and empowered, so we explored how to find a mentor and maximize all the resources at your disposal. Amy shared some phenomenal tips on how to approach a potential mentor, ask the right question, and extract value from every conversation. As we closed our chat, Amy shared some heartfelt thoughts on gratitude and appreciation for shared wisdom, and how crucial it is to seize available resources and relentlessly strive towards your goals. Tune in and embrace the treasure trove of insights this episode has to offer!Support the showFor a transcript of this episode, click here.
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Today's episode is from a conversation I had with Cyd Tetro, CEO of Brandless Inc. and former Entrepreneur in Residence at The Walt Disney Company. We delve into the essence of successful fundraising, emphasizing trust, network, and integrity. Cyd shares her experiences and the challenges women face in accessing funding. We also touch on my initiative to support women entrepreneurs. Cyd's insights on resilience, authentic leadership, and the art of listening are truly enlightening. Join us for this inspiring discussion on entrepreneurship and breaking barriers. Learn more about Brandless: https://brandless.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In This episode, we have a guest who has switched her career from HR to Entrepreneurship! Linked in : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sridevi-ravichandran We have a weekly meetup community group. where we will share the meetup link and information and discussions. If you are interested in participating, feel free to join the below group. This will be used only for weekly meetup updates.
Venture capitalist Julie Castro Abrams — CEO and chair of How Women Lead and general partner of How Women Invest — takes the microphone to discuss the surprising data (both positive and negative) surrounding the wealth women control, their access to capital, their approach to investing, and how they differ constitutionally from their male counterparts. (07/2023)
Anything is possible. That's right, anything! But the first step to anything is making a decision. In today's episode of Decide It's Your Turn® Podcast, Christina shares her top six steps to making a decision and figuring out what you actually want If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a comment on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox about what you'd like us to talk about that will help you realize that at any moment, any day, you too can decide, it's your turn! Check out the Decide It's Your Turn PodcastTM on YouTube! To schedule a time for a free Clarity Call with me, follow this link and text me the word “CALL” Connect with me!Follow along on InstagramDecide It's Your Turn: The PodcastConfidence CoachingBook Christina For Your Next Speaking Engagement
And So, She Left: Wisdom from Women Beyond the Corporate World
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of assault and harassment that some listeners may find upsetting. Terri Phipps and Mary Morrison are no strangers to the challenges women face when using ridesharing services. Having traveled frequently during their corporate careers, Terri and Mary experienced their fair share of uneasy rideshare situations, prompting them to take on different personas, stay on the lookout for potential dangers, and prepare for worst-case scenarios. And they quickly realized they were far from the only ones. Driven by the need to create a safer environment for both women passengers and drivers, Terri and Mary founded Wilma, a ridesharing platform specifically designed for women driving women. For Terri and Mary, Wilma is more than just a business endeavor—it's a project with the potential to provide women with a fear-free public transportation option. They talk about their personal connection to Wilma, share traumatic stories from women rideshare passengers that continue to motivate them to make a difference, and offer some of the best advice for women entrepreneurs we've heard so far. Learn more about Wilma. In this episode, we cover:The ridesharing stories that convinced Terri and Mary to start WilmaThe true extent of the systemic problems surrounding ridesharing for women, and why they can be difficult to convey to menThe importance of acknowledging and addressing "trauma bubbles"Why your personal connection to your venture is crucial to your successManaging your deepest fears as an entrepreneur, and how to enjoy the process of scaling your venture Quote of the Week:"No problem can stand the assault of sustained effort." - Terri Phipps Hosted by Katherin Vasilopoulos. Made by Cansulta and Ethan Lee.Music by © Chris Zabriskie, published by You've Been a Wonderful Laugh Track (ASCAP). Songs used in this episode include: "Air Hockey Saloon," "And It Is There, In Those Depths," "I Refuse to Accept That There's Nothing I Can Do About It," "Short Song 020123," "We Were Never Meant to Live Here," "Short Song 012123," "Take Off and Shoot a Zero." Used under the Creative Commons 4.0 International License
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In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Merissa Khurma, Director of the Wilson Center's Middle East Program, and Lynn Mounzer, Gender in Business Specialist and Global Fellow with the Middle East Program. They discuss a new MEP report, Women Entrepreneurship in MENA: The Cases of Bahrain, Lebanon, and Tunisia. The report, “aggregates datasets from various national, regional, and global sources to better explain why women entrepreneurship in the MENA region continues to lag behind, despite striking progress in education, particularly tertiary education.”
Free Monthly Think Tank Events: monthly meetings where impact entrepreneurs from all over come together to help each other overcome challenges, share resources, and support each other in our collective regenerative work. Welcome back to the Seeds of Tao podcast, today we've got Liz Reitzig, an inspirational regenpreneur, activist, and momma bear. Liz and Emily dive into the importance of resilience, finding hope in troubling times, and balancing life as an entrepreneur and momma. Liz is the owner of Nourishing Liberty, a private consulting business focused on developing restorative food systems within local communities. She is also the founder and facilitator of Grassfed On The Hill, creating non-profit buying clubs where grassroots organizations offer families in the Eastern United States the benefits of locally sourced, organic foods via direct farmer-to-consumer sales. And lastly, she also has a substack with many awesome articles she's written on topics like raw milk and food security, she's on there as Raw Milk Mama. Here are the notes from the episode, don't forget to follow, comment, or write a review of the podcast if you enjoyed today's episode. It means a lot
Andrea is Founder of Confidente and Empower Capital. With 25 years of entrepreneurship, operations, sustainability and technology experience, Andrea brings a hands-on approach to partnering with investors, corporate boards, management, to create accelerated returns, resilient investment, and market leadership. Andrea Specializes in Resilience, Investment Promotion, and Women Entrepreneurship. Andrea was the Risk Management Coordinator for the World Bank in the Middle East for 8 years. Andrea continues to advise International Financial Institutions, and entrepreneurs on clean tech, sustainability, impact investments. Andrea is a Science and Foreign Policy Graduate from Georgetown University and has a bachelor's degree in philosophy and Foreign Languages from Bologna University.
Order my first book 'Build, Don't Talk' here: https://amzn.eu/d/eCfijRu--------------In this episode of the Figuring Out podcast, we are in conversation with Divya Gokulnath, Teacher, Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Byju's. Divya Gokulnath is the co-founder of BYJU'S – the world's leading edtech company. As a teacher and member of the board, she is a firm believer in curiosity-led learning and putting students in the driver's seat. After playing a key role in setting up and expanding brand BYJU'S in the Indian market, Divya is now actively building and scaling BYJU'S international business across multiple countries.A strong supporter of women at work, and mother to two young children, Divya strikes the delicate balance between work and life perfectly.Featured on Fortune 40 under 40 entrepreneur 2022 list, ranked No 2 in the Worlds' most powerful women in starts up 2022 by Fortune Global, winner of Fortune Most Powerful Women (2022, 2021, 2020), Express AWE Awards – Woman Entrepreneur of the Year, Education (2022), MAKERS Women Entrepreneur of the Year (2021), ASU GSV Power of Women (2021) award, Business Today's Most Powerful Women (2019, 2020, 2021) award, LinkedIn Top Voices in Education (2019,2020) (India and Global) and Forbes Asia's 25 Most Powerful Women (2020), Divya is a strong advocate of cherishing childlike curiosity. In this podcast we have discussed:• Divya Gokulnath's entrepreneurial journey • Results of unbiased parenting • Passion for changing the world for good• The importance of a right team • Building a business on first principles• Personal journey, female entrepreneurs & 40% female employment• Value for education• BYJU's - it's journey so far and what's next for them?Watch the podcast till the end to know complete details.Follow Divya on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divyagokulnath/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/divya-gokulnath/-------------------------
On this episode, Josh and Tara sit down with BRND House's Owner, Hannah Schneider, to learn about her path to female entrepreneurship. From skipping out on college, her job as a hostess, and working unpaid at PR agencies, Hannah is all too familiar with the necessary hustle to run a successful business. Tune in to hear about Hannah's journey from begging for a marketing job to overseeing creative direction for some of the largest brands in the world including The Ritz Carlton, JW Marriott, Food Network, and maybe some upcoming Big Plan Holdings' projects… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alisa Sydow is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship & Innovation - ESCP Business School and the CEO and co-founder of Nampelka. In the episode she discusses innovation, the role of technology and her experience with Nampelka fostering entrepreneurship in Kenya. In addition, she offers some tips for innovators and entrepreneurs in the emerging markets! You do not want to miss her episode! More on Nampelka. Nampelka is an ecosystem of Chamas. A Chama is a match between a Kenyan and European woman who work on a business idea.A Chama is a place that enables two women to know each other and grow both economically and in terms of expertise. "Chama" derive from the Kiswahili word for "group" or "body". A Chama is an informal cooperative society that is used to pool and invest savings in East Africa.
Selamat datang kembali di Nona Chats - seri di mana kita berbicara dari hati ke hati dengan Nona yang sangat inspiratif dari berbagai bidang. Di sini kita berbicara tentang segalanya, termasuk kehidupan pribadi mereka, perjalanan karir mereka, healthy habits mereka, dan tentu saja cerita menstruasi mereka. — Nona Chats with Kareyca Moeloek Untuk episode ini, kami kedatangan tamu yang sangat inspiratif, ia adalah pengusaha muda yang tidak diragukan lagi menginspirasi dan memberdayakan banyak perempuan muda. Kareyca memiliki ketertarikan pada makanan, dan dengan kecintaannya pada kesehatan, tidak mengherankan jika dia menggabungkan keduanya dan mendirikan restoran sehat dan fitness centers. Dengarkan kami membahas lebih dalam lagi mengenai fitness & wellness entrepreneurship, motivasi untuk berolahraga demi hidup yang lebih sehat, period habits, natural anti-inflammatories, and loving yourself! Follow Kareyca Moeloek di @kareycamoeloek — Nona Woman: Website: www.nonawoman.com Instagram: @nonawoman Youtube: Nona Woman Nona Woman Mobile App: Apple App Store: Download Free Google Play Store: Download Free
Welcome to the last episode of this season of E-commerce Uncomplicated podcasts. Before we go on our break for this year, Lisa is leaving with a gift filled with golden nuggets that she got from her first inaugural SHE-compreneur One Day Conference. Many inspiring women in business attended this conference and shared their personal experiences on how they built awe-worthy e-commerce empires, becoming examples for other women in entrepreneurship.Talking to these successful female entrepreneurs and interviewing them helped Lisa dig deep to discover what made them stand out from everyone else and are they actually different than all the other women entrepreneurs in the game. Lisa wanted to understand what actions these she-compreneurs took that allowed them to blow up their brands when the rest of us sometimes feel like just putting one step in front of the other each day is enough.Connect with Lisa:Website: https://lisajones.co/Instagram: @lisajones_coFree Facebook Group: Uncomplicated E-commerce for Women!!Youtube: Lisa Jones + Co - YouTube
In this week's episode, CSIS Wadhwani Chair Rick Rossow is joined by Deepthi Ravula - CEO of WE-HUB. She discusses women in startups, entrepreneurship, and what Telangana is doing to enhance skills and talent.
Black women are the driving force of entrepreneurship in our country, representing the fastest growing demographic. Tune in as I speak with LaTosha Brown, cofounder of Black Vote Matters and Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium and Malikah Berry Rogers, executive director of Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium as we discuss how this happened and the its significance.Malikah Berry RogersMalikah Berry Rogers is the Executive director of the Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium and brings more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management with national, local, and quasi-governmental organizations. She has worked across a range of causes – from economic inequality to victim assistance / domestic violence from volunteerism to philanthropy.LaTosha BrownAs the co-founder of the Black Voters Matter Fund and the BVM Capacity Building Institute, LaTosha is adamant about ensuring that all human beings have access to quality education, safety, security, peace, love and happiness.ABOUT SOUTHERN BLACK GIRLS AND WOMEN'S CONSORTIUMThe Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium (Southern Black Girls) is a collective of Black women in philanthropy, activism and girls' work, who hold deep roots in movement-building. Established in 2017, Southern Black Girls has become a disruptor in grant-making and is positioned as a catalyst to fundraise and provide greater resources toward underfunded organizations that intentionally supporting and empowering Black girls and women in the South. Southern Black Girls recognizes their critical role and the importance of centering the lived experiences and leadership of those most impacted by deep-seated injustices. The organization is led by four anchor institutions including the Appalachian Community Fund, the BlackBelt Community Foundation, the Fund for Southern Communities and the TruthSpeaks Innovation Foundation. The collective also includes a host of grassroots and advocacy partners, who are actively engaging in this work across the region. To learn more, visit southernblackgirls.org or follow @SouthernBlackGirls on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Black women are the driving force of entrepreneurship in our country, representing the fastest growing demographic. Tune in as I speak with LaTosha Brown, cofounder of Black Vote Matters and Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium and Malikah Berry Rogers, executive director of Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium as we discuss how this happened and the its significance.Malikah Berry RogersMalikah Berry Rogers is the Executive director of the Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium and brings more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management with national, local, and quasi-governmental organizations. She has worked across a range of causes – from economic inequality to victim assistance / domestic violence from volunteerism to philanthropy.LaTosha BrownAs the co-founder of the Black Voters Matter Fund and the BVM Capacity Building Institute, LaTosha is adamant about ensuring that all human beings have access to quality education, safety, security, peace, love and happiness.ABOUT SOUTHERN BLACK GIRLS AND WOMEN'S CONSORTIUMThe Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium (Southern Black Girls) is a collective of Black women in philanthropy, activism and girls' work, who hold deep roots in movement-building. Established in 2017, Southern Black Girls has become a disruptor in grant-making and is positioned as a catalyst to fundraise and provide greater resources toward underfunded organizations that intentionally supporting and empowering Black girls and women in the South. Southern Black Girls recognizes their critical role and the importance of centering the lived experiences and leadership of those most impacted by deep-seated injustices. The organization is led by four anchor institutions including the Appalachian Community Fund, the BlackBelt Community Foundation, the Fund for Southern Communities and the TruthSpeaks Innovation Foundation. The collective also includes a host of grassroots and advocacy partners, who are actively engaging in this work across the region. To learn more, visit southernblackgirls.org or follow @SouthernBlackGirls on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tina Erdmann, successful entrepreneur and photographer, shares her top tips for starting a business by yourself. From figuring out your business idea to marketing your product or service, Tina provides valuable advice for women looking to take the plunge into entrepreneurship. If you would like to be a guest on our show, or you want to learn more about Daniel Nguyen, click the link: https://linktr.ee/localdominationpodcast
#64: Today we will be sitting down with Jen Lauren, a Lifestyle YouTuber, host of Dare to Self Care Podcast and a Health & Wellness Media Specialist in New York City. Jen believes in prioritizing taking care of yourself before you can take care of anyone else and has a passion for workout classes as it's her greatest form of self-care. In this episode, we discuss: What inspired Jen to be doing all that she is todayHow Jen learned that taking time for herself was important by others around her not taking time for themselvesThe power of mindset shifts in all areas of your lifeJen's top tips for increasing productivityDealing with ‘why not me' syndrome and how to get past itHow to effectively set goals for yourself & knowing when to narrow inRESOURCES:Check out the PurelyYou LibraryGrab your PurelyYou Membership free MONTH with code 'PODCAST'Listen to Episode 33 with My Girl Wellness Founder, Tayla Burke!Grab your My Girl Wellness and use code PURELY15 for 15% off your purchase! #MyGirlWellnessPartnerTo shop all things PurelyPope, Alysia's favorites, eBooks, Amazon, etc., click HERETo connect with Alysia, click HERETo stay up to date with #ThePurelyPodcast, click HERETo schedule a COMPLIMENTARY 1x1 Health Coaching Consultation with Alysia, click HERECONNECT WITH THE GUEST:Instagram: @jen_laurennYouTube: www.youtube.com/c/jenlaurenSchedule a consultation with Jen HEREListen to Alysia on Jen's Podcast HEREFor a chance to win a 3 month subscription to PurelyYou, rate, review & subscribe to the podcast + send a screenshot to assistant@purelypope.com. Thanks for being here, tune in every Thursday for new episodes! #ThePurelyPodcast
IF YOU WANT HEALTHY HAIR SKIN & NAILS TUNE IN! In Tha Cut With IW is back and better! IW sat down with our first of many female guests Ari Jay. Ari is a DMV Based Aesthetician/Make-Up Artist who has her own black owned business! Ari came through and dropped some knowledge on skin care and hair for both men and women & navigating through the ups and downs of starting your own business! We also discussed: -Brittney Griner -Why Males Don't Care For Skin Care Routines -Skin Care Tips/Tricks For Men & Women -Entrepreneurship & More! THE FUNNIEST UNDERGROUND SHOW OUT THERE! Tune in weekly on Mon/Fri @10am as we provide Entertainment & Enlightenment, through thought provoking conversation and interviews with a comedic twist! Follow our featured guest: IG - @therealariijay & @thearijaycollection Follow our host: @jefemilli @1yungaj__ @RomeoKojo & @waronwolves Follow us on TwitchTv: InsideWolvesTv - IG: @insidewolves - Twitter: @insidewolves1 - Subscribe On YouTube! Intro & Outro Beat Prod. By TAC 4 Beats --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we interview Addie Lucero (Taos Pueblo/Yaqui)-- owner and operator of Dancing Butterfly Naturals-- dedicated to making skin and hair care products and medicines with locally sourced ingredients from the Taos Pueblo Mountains and northern New Mexico. We talk about the balance between maintaining traditional knowledge while engaged in the modern dollar driven economy, we talk about barter and connection to place, we learn about Indigenous women focused financing and more.
Women Doing It Big (201-800-0730) is hosting its 9th conference in Newark, NJ. We invite you to join us to attend a female-led event for women empowerment. Learn more at https://www.womendoingitbig.com/wdib-home (https://www.womendoingitbig.com/wdib-home)
Share | Follow | Subscribe Vee and Dzifa join Kess and Abby to discuss challenges women face in entrepreneurship, and how best to deal with them. Let the roomies know what you think! Leave a message ➡️ listentogcr.com/contact-us Song Credit: Special thanks to Ria Boss for use of her songs on the show. Find more of her work here A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network
Discovering your path to success in podcasting can be an exceptionally difficult task, particularly when you are new in the field or not conscious of what to expect along the way. However, you don't have to give up on your desire; all you have to do is find the right information from someone who has been through the journey, believe in yourself, and make it happen.In this episode, I share my journey to where I am today. Moreover, I share what I offer in my podcast production business and what the future looks like for What's Good Productions. Additionally, I provide a snippet of what to expect in season 6 of my podcast series. Tune in!During this episode, you will learn about;[00:16] Just make it happen[00:40] Episode introduction[04:04] What to expect in season 6 of her podcast series[05:41] Where she is at today in life[11:44] Brianna's business; ‘ What's Good Productions '[13:03] How she became a podcast producer[16:46] What she offers in her podcast production business[16:52] #1 Helping people find the right guest for their show[16:56] #2 Assistance in script outlining and formatting for shows[16:59] #3 Assistance in getting equipment required to start an in-home studio[19:42] What she has realized about herself in the past two years[20:00] Brianna's advice to people with the desire of doing something[22:00] How to connect with Brianna Let's Connect!Website: https://whatsgood-productions.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe_XsIVanOr0IkmAMaGilsg/featuredInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/b.jovahn_/Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatsgood_podcast/Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/whatsgood_podcastBook a call today: https://whatsgood-productions.com/consulting
Brittany, the founder and CEO of ‘Mosaic the Label,' joins Podcast Therapy to talk about growing up as a mixed-race kid, how this affects the family and how it led to the creation of her lifestyle brand. I met Brittany through the internet. East Coast meets Midwest. Thanks Google. We talk about how female business owners, specifically, have to advocate for themselves, how we all have to hustle to make our business a success and how social media likes, follows, etc. is not necessarily the golden ticket that translates into sales. Would winning the lottery change our work ethic? Apparently not! State of education, parenting, the publishing world, and the dreaded “P” word, the pandemic, all topics we also talk about. You can find Brittany on all social media platforms and also shop Mosaic the Label here: https://mosaicthelabel.com/ (https://mosaicthelabel.com) Are you a retailer and want to buy Brittany's products? Go here: https://www.faire.com/ (https://www.faire.com) How I Built This podcast: https://www.npr.org/series/490248027/how-i-built-this (https://www.npr.org/series/490248027/how-i-built-this) THANKS TO MY SPONSORS: Divorcist: https://www.divorcist.com/ (https://www.divorcist.com) Mosaic the Label: https://mosaicthelabel.com/ (https://mosaicthelabel.com) HOW YOU SUPPORT PODCAST THERAPY: You can buy me a coffee so I can keep this show going! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/suzannewittman (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/suzannewittman) Or if you have questions, you can DM me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/suzanne.wittman (https://instagram.com/suzanne.wittman)
The University of Montana's Women Entrepreneurship and Leadership Lab was one of 34 grantees to win the Google Impact Grant for Women and Girls in collaboration with the Blackfeet Community College and the Salish Kootenai College. With the money, WELL is starting the Native Women Launch Program. On this episode of the Second Look, Elinor Smith speaks to representatives from the colleges about the new program, and the impact it will have around Montana. The Second Look is reported and edited by Elinor Smith. Questions? Comments? Email us at editor@montanakaimin.com A podcast from the Montana Kaimin, University of Montana's independent, student-run newspaper.
Comment savoir si les produits que nous appliquons sur notre visage sont vraiment bons pour notre peau ? @Elsa Jungman nous aide à répondre à cette question dans notre nouvel épisode, et nous fait découvrir sa marque novatrice de skincare @Dr Elsa Jungman, une marque scientifique implantée à San Francisco, qui repose sur le microbiome cutané. Elsa a un parcours passionnant, qui mêle recherche dermatologique et entrepreneuriat. Au cours de notre échange, elle nous raconte comment elle a lancé sa marque à partir de rien et comment elle se fait sa place sur le marché très concurrentiel des cosmétiques et du skincare, une véritable leçon de stratégie ! Grâce à Elsa et à sa pédagogie, vous allez découvrir des sujets fascinants : · Le quotidien d'une doctorante en recherche dermatologique · Le microbiome cutané et ses bienfaits pour notre peau · La place de la data au sein d'une marque de cosmétique innovante · Le bootstrapping, et comment se lancer dans l'entrepreneuriat avec peu de ressources On attend avec impatience vos retours ! Notes de l'épisode : Pour retrouver Elsa : - Sur Linkedin Pour en savoir plus sur la marque Dr. Elsa Jungman, ou la contacter : - Sur le site, où vous pourrez acheter les produits mais aussi profiter de tous les conseils et masterclass disponibles - Sur son compte Instagram La recommandation lecture d'Elsa : - Educated, Tara Westover Contactez-nous !Si le podcast vous plaît, n'hésitez pas à laisser un avis 5 étoiles ou un commentaire sur l'application iTunes. C'est le meilleur moyen pour nous soutenir et pour nous aider à faire connaître le podcast. Si vous avez des questions à nous poser, des feedbacks à nous faire, ou si vous êtes intéressés pour partager avec nous votre parcours de Français installé dans la Bay Area vous pouvez nous retrouver ici : Sur LinkedIn : - @Ariane Sayag--Leprince - @Capucine du Besset - @The French Area Sur Instagram : @thefrencharea Par email : thefrencharea@gmail.com Musique du podcast crédit : Titre: Overlove Auteur: John Tasoulas Source: https://soundcloud.com/john-tasoulas Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.fr Téléchargement (9MB): https://auboutdufil.com/?id=615
In this episode of IDEAS+LEADERS podcast am speaking with Genecia Alluora on female entrepreneurship in the digital era. What are the barriers? How to overcome them? How to build a personal brand and set up a successful business? We are answering these questions in this episode. Genecia Alluora is a former Miss Singapore, Cafe Retail Chain Owner and Southeast Asia Woman of Excellence 2010, International Progressive Women 2019. She is awarded by Noble Queen Most Prominent Women Empowerment in 2020. She is also a Business Coach and awarded as Mentor of the Year in Powerhouse Global Ltd., the Founder of Soul Rich Woman, the #1 female entrepreneur network in Southeast Asia that connects more than 200,000 women across the region in the ‘Soul F' membership program. For the past 17 years, Genecia coached celebrities, CEOs and politicians to be seen as a leader on stage. Today, with the Soul Rich Woman Blueprint and SRW academy, she mentors thousands of women to bring their business and leadership brand online. Her vision is to support 1 million women to own and love the F-Word. You can connect with Genecia HERE. Thank you for joining me on this episode of IDEAS+LEADERS. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review so that more people can enjoy the podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/ideas-leaders/id1531433083
In this episode we #chopitup with the owner and founder of @GetHealthyTea Tiara Jones and the owner and founder of @TurnerGirlCosmetics Amber Turner! We talk obstacles to getting started, how to side-swipe the naysayers, and how to secure the bag! Follow us at @choppnitupofficial!
In episode 4 of the Her One Thing podcast, NYC fashion designer and entrepreneur, Nic Hyl, shares insight into the journey that took her from working in the corporate world to starting her own fashion business. She discusses how a toxic work environment is what ultimately caused her to take the leap into starting her own business.As Nic ventured into the fashion world, and specifically in women's swimwear, she observed that women from all walks of life and all body types had major body insecurities. It became apparent that women are feeling incredibly vulnerable in swimwear, even if they have "perfect" bodies. Nic goes on to share that before the body positivity movement, it wasn't women in most boardrooms who were determining which body types to feature in swimwear marketing. It was men who were promoting a certain body type (which is beautiful but that 95% of us don't look like). This realization ultimately inspired Nic to make body positivity and empowering women to feel beautiful in the skin they're in at the center of her brand ethos. She proudly features women of all body types, races and backgrounds in her swimwear ads.Additionally, Nic reveals how being resourceful contributed to her success in business. She also shares how her mindset has evolved throughout her entrepreneurship journey and her best advice for women who are ready to achieve their one thing. For full show notes, visit https://itsthatonething.comConnect with Nic Hyl here:Website: https://www.nichyl.com/Instagram: @nichylclothingEmail: nic@nichyl.com
Welcome to Flip that Jawn! In Today's Episode of Flip that Jawn, Caitlin, and I talk about the Importance of Women Entrepreneurship. From CEOs to Small Business Owners, Boss Women are doing it all and bridging the gap for women everywhere to take risks and do something they love. Together we explore the good and bad within Women Entrepreneurship, Women-Owned Businesses, Women Partnerships, and the future of Women in Business. Questions Discussed During Our Conversations Is Women Entrepreneurship the future? Finding Balance as a CEO and Being Unapologetic How to create a base of Women Entrepreneurship for ALL Women Networking and Building Relationships with Other Boss Women How to Make the Switch from Competition to Community Join us Every Monday Night 9:30 PM EST for the NightCap Brought to you by Flip That Jawn Podcast on The Clubhouse App by following us below: Kiaya: @iamred_inc Caitlin : @didithriftthat Connect and Continue the Conversation With us! Kiaya Instagram Poshmark Facebook Mercari @thriftyyredhead Ebay Depop Pinterest Caitlin Instagram Poshmark Facebook Depop Mercari Ebay Gain Something from our Show? Rate, Review, and Subscribe to us so we can give you a shout out in a future episode! Become Part of the Tiny Hands Gang Over on Youtube for live podcasts and even more from Kiaya & Caitlin Business Inquires Contact us at Flipthatjawnpodcast@gmail.com
The power of the Conversion Equation and how it can transform your listener's marketing messagingWhy you should hold off on investing in Facebook ads and what you should be doing instead.Key things you should keep in mind when considering working with a business coachThe importance of having the right money mindset and the impact it can have in your life and business.Jessi Beyer is a speaker, #1 best-selling author, and small business strategist on a mission to help business owners create the time and economic freedom they're dreaming of through practical and effective business coaching and consulting. She has been featured in dozens of media outlets, including Best Company, Thrive Global, and Elite Daily, and has spoken to thousands of people across the country through groups like Fairygodboss and LeadercastNOW. Outside of her professional life, Jessi is a K9 search and rescue trainee and a proud pet mom.Click here for a free 90-minute 1:1 coaching session with one of the coaches on Jessi's team where they take you through their Profit Acceleration Software, which takes your business and your numbers through 12 business strategies to uncover hidden revenue and gives you a roadmap to follow to implement those strategies. It also leaves room for any sort of business-related Q&A you may have!FB and IG: @jessibeyerinternational
Why being resourceful is a must if you want to become an entrepreneurHow you can use reverse engineering and take small steps towards your big goalsThe top things you should to do legitimize your businessWhy it's important to outsource tasks outside your zone of geniusSocial media influencer and digital marketing expert, Emma Lenhart specializes in growing lifestyle brands through the power of digital marketing. As a college student, Emma launched her own lifestyle blog and saw her readers + followers grow organically in the Chicago-land area and beyond. With her loyal community behind her, she quickly realized her knack for authentic storytelling + visual branding. She then went on to launch Avira Media, her digital marketing agency, in 2019 to help other businesses achieve similar levels of success online.Instagram: @aviramedia Website: www.aviramedia.comEmail: hello@aviramedia.com Ready to attract dream clients that are "all in" making sales EASY and FUN? Join the Next Level Attraction Challenge!
How hiring a team can prevent burnout and create more freedom in your businessThe importance of being strategic in hiring the right team membersThe right mindset you should have if you don't feel ready to outsourceThe benefits of building a team to help you continue to run and scale your businessKris Ward is the leading authority in building your business by building your team. Kris is the founder of the Win the Hour, Win the Day philosophy. She helps entrepreneurs easily double their income and triple their time off. After the loss of her husband, Kris returned full-time to her work as a marketing strategist. She was thrilled to see that her business had not only survived her absence but was thriving. Now, Kris has completed changed the landscape for entrepreneurs by sharing the successful practices that allowed her absence. Kris has been interviewed by one of the original sharks from Shark Tank, Kevin Harrington, and ABC's The Secret Millionaire – James Malinchak. She has been featured on award winning podcasts, radio and TV shows throughout North America. Free Trainings A Gift from Kris: www.freegiftfromkris.comPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/now-your-business/id1484859150Website: https://www.winthehourwintheday.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kriswardbuildyourteam/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/krisward.caTwitter: @kriswardInstagram: @kriswardsays
On this podcast Julie will interview Heather Gunn Rivera co-owner of the Grassroots Fitness Project. During this crazy time she has had to shift and take her traditionally "in-person" business to an online business. She will answer these questions today: As a result of Coronavirus you were able to take your in-person business online. How did you do it so fast? Did you see a big loss of clientele? Did you see a big growth? You also teach kids classes, why is it so important for kids to get physical activity in? When this is all over, will you keep online classes going? If you have an in person business that you need to shift quickly, then you need to hear this information. To connect with Heather more: wwwgrassrootsfitnessproject.com @grassrootsfitnessproject Are you a female entrepreneur who would like to join our amazing group of ladies and be featured on the Women Entrepreneurs show? OR would you like to start your own podcast on the Women Entrepreneurs Podcast station? Then reach out to Julie Anderson for more information at info@WomenEntrepreneursExtraordinaire.com Join our Facebook group and like the page to stay connected with all the exciting announcements and the incredible women in our group. Page: https://www.facebook.com/womenentrepreneursextraordinaire/ Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/179750735473364
Ever heard the advice “Dress for success”? It might be cliche, but the truth is, how you dress affects your confidence, shows people how you view yourself, and leaves first impressions. It's not frivolous to want to look the part; it's smart. Using her design eye and an analytical approach, Missy Titus creates easy-to-coordinate wardrobes of professional and stylish pieces her clients love to wear. They save money and time, and stress less because their closet is working for them, not against them. Join us for our virtual networking event at 9 AM PST May 5th CLICK HERE To stay connected with Missy go to: https://www.instagram.com/simplifiedwardrobe/ or join the group https://www.facebook.com/groups/393201521343701/ Join our Facebook group and like the page to stay connected with all the exciting announcements and the incredible women in our group. Page: https://www.facebook.com/womenentrepreneursextraordinaire/ Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/179750735473364
A Supplier Gender Diversity program is a proactive business program which encourages the use of gender neutral supply chain selection and promotes women owned businesses. This is important because women-owned business enterprises are among the fastest-growing segments in the world-wide economy. But one of the most interesting observations about the status and progress of women business ownership is that it is not always correlated to the wealth and level of development of an economy, there is a lot more to it than that and many Africa Countries are leading the way, according to the MasterCard Index of Women Entrepreneurship. But even with the growth in WOB, these businesses are having difficulty competing for corporate and government contracts and earning less than 1% of the money spent by these organizations worldwide. This episode takes a look at what women owned businesses in Africa are doing to get their piece of the pie and give some tips to women owned businesses
Sarah is a Queen in our community! Sarah's heart is what sticks out to me most. She is someone who pours herself into everything she does, and has gone from working for a production company, to owning her own. In this episode we discuss how she did it, what she dealt with, and her best advice for women in business. Make sure to rate, subscribe, and checkout www.BENEWRICH.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thenewrichpodcast/message