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I want to hear your thoughts about the show and this episode. Text us here...In this episode of Casa de Confidence, Julie welcomes Angel Tucci, an award-winning speaker, radio host, TV producer, PR media specialist, and 15-time bestselling author. Angel shares her journey in the podcasting world and discusses the importance of community, collaboration, and quality content in achieving success.Key Highlights:Introduction to Angel Tucci:Overview of Angel's impressive background in media and publishing.Angel's passion for connecting individuals and helping them share their messages.The Birth of the Podcasting Group:Angel recounts how she started her podcasting group.The motivation behind creating a resource for podcasters to connect with guests and hosts.The Importance of Community:Discussion on the value of interaction and support within the podcasting community.How the group has become a hub for podcasters seeking guests and collaboration.Quality Content Over Technicalities:Angel emphasizes the significance of consistently producing quality content.The role of investing in good equipment and researching guests to enhance podcast quality.Collaboration Over Competition:The importance of building relationships and partnerships within the podcasting space.Encouragement to find like-minded individuals who complement your strengths.Getting Involved with Need A Guest:Information on how to join the Need A Guest community and the benefits it offers.Details on the free resources available, including a three-part audio series on getting booked on top podcasts.Resources Mentioned:Join the Need A Guest Facebook group: This is an invitation to join a supportive community of purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are creating an impact in the world.A mastermind is a community of peers who exchange ideas, provide support, and offer sound advice for running a successful business.Join the Confident YOU Mastermind now at https://goconfidentlyservices.myflodesk.com/confidentyoumastermindSupport the showOther helpful resources for you: Learn more about my Confident You Mastermind Today! Here's your Guide to Starting A Podcast in 30 days, download yours today! For more about me and what I do, check out my website. If you're looking for support to grow your business faster, be positioned as an authority in your industry, and impact the masses, schedule a callto explore if you'd be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. Thank you for listening to our podcast. Please Subscribe! Join our Facebook GroupInstagram, TikTok We love reviews! Please leave us a review.Contact us if you want to Launch, restart, or grow your podcast.
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, guest host Sana sits down with Danielle Keasling, a renowned celebrity hairstylist and lifestyle blogger with over 26 years of experience in the beauty industry. She shares her inspiring journey from working tirelessly in salons to becoming a successful entrepreneur, coach, and mentor. Together, they explore the power of mindfulness as a transformative tool for women in entrepreneurship. Danielle opens up about how shifting her mindset from chasing money to pursuing her true passions led to greater success and fulfillment. Tune in for a conversation that blends mindfulness, empowerment, and practical tips for thriving in both business and life.
#69: On today's episode, Jessica Marx, founder of Tailored Premier, jumps on the podcast to share her story. We get into starting a business, getting real about what it takes to start a company, how to face gaps in our own knowledge, how to move scarcity and insecurity aside, how women can have the best of both worlds when it comes to being a boss and mom, why alot of women don't feel capable of starting a business, and more.Jessica is a distinguished 5 time Forbes Business Advisor and was named top female coach by Yahoo! Finance.CONNECT BELOW:follow Jessica Marx herefollow the Millions were Made podcast hereCONNECT WITH HAN:follow Han on Instagram herefollow How I See it the pod herefollow Han's TIK TOK herecheck out the blog here
On this episode of the DealQuest Podcast, Robbie Hardy joins me to discuss her extensive experience as an entrepreneur, author, and investor, particularly focusing on the challenges and triumphs of women in business. As the founder of XELLE Ventures, an angel fund dedicated to investing in female founders, Robbie offers unique insights into the entrepreneurial journey and the importance of empowerment and mentorship.With a rich background in corporate strategy and consulting for Fortune 500 companies, Robbie is an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of starting and growing a business. Her mission is to help women find their own confidence and courage, guiding them to be bold and brave in their entrepreneurial ventures.THE JOURNEY OF AN ENTREPRENEURRobbie shares her personal journey, starting from childhood and influenced by her determination to avoid abusive relationships, which shaped her strength and ability to stand up for herself. Her entrepreneurial path began with buying and selling Roseville pottery and led to her first significant exit, where a creative negotiation strategy with Seagate played a pivotal role. She emphasizes the importance of thinking outside the box and taking risks without fully knowing how to achieve the desired outcome, trusting that solutions will emerge along the way.NAVIGATING CHALLENGES AND EMPOWERING WOMENRobbie and I discuss the specific challenges women face in business, especially in negotiations, and the critical need for women to assert their value. Robbie shares her approach to mentoring women, encouraging them to take risks and view setbacks as opportunities for growth. We also explore the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the vital role of empowerment in overcoming societal challenges. Robbie stresses the importance of women seeing role models who look like them in the investment world and shares her journey of overcoming her own biases when supporting female founders.MENTORING AND ANGEL INVESTINGRobbie's post-exit journey includes extensive angel investing, mentoring, and authoring books focused on women's entrepreneurial paths. She has been involved in angel investing since 1995, sitting on boards, and coaching startup CEOs. Her dedication to making a positive impact is evident through her continuous support of women in both corporate and entrepreneurial spaces.She highlights the importance of understanding business dynamics and the ability to pivot as key factors in successful angel investing. Robbie discusses the knowledge gap in angel investing among women and the need for education, noting generational differences in investment attitudes. Despite challenges, she is optimistic about the increasing number of women investors and their growing influence in the industry.CONCLUSION: EMPOWERMENT AND IMPACTRobbie's commitment to empowering women spans her career, from mentoring her secretary to her current role mentoring at Duke University. She underscores the importance of building one's own wealth and supporting each other in the entrepreneurial journey.In conclusion, Robbie shares her views on freedom, emphasizing the significance of helping others and being true to oneself in both personal and professional contexts.• • •For my full discussion with Robbie Hardy, and more on this topic and topics not featured in this blog post:Listen to the Full DealQuest Podcast Episode Here• • •FOR MORE ON ROBBIE HARDY:https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbiehardy/https://www.xelleventures.com Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker. He has more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker. He is deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. Get deal-ready with the DealQuest Podcast with Corey Kupfer, where like-minded entrepreneurs and business leaders converge, share insights and challenges, and success stories. Equip yourself with the tools, resources, and support necessary to navigate the complex yet rewarding world of dealmaking. Dive into the world of deal-driven growth today!
Have you ever been struck by the profound power of a sincere "How are you?" Nirjary Desai, an exceptional event curator for celebrities and brands, joins us to unravel the art of genuine connection and its transformative impact on entrepreneurship and life. Our heartfelt conversation kicks off with a straight-up, down-to-Earth, vulnerable share from Nirjary about where she is REALLY at with her business right now, discussing how stepping into motherhood has shifted her business and her priorities. We dig into what it truly means to be a female entrepreneur today, and where we set these "ideal" expectations on ourselves as business owners. We shed light on the often neglected truth that sometimes, the strength to surge ahead in business and personal growth comes from the courage to step back and care for ourselves.We discuss the art pf balancing family and business, emphasizing the pursuit of joy over perfection and the vital role of support networks, including therapy. Our dialogue touches on how cultural influences can unexpectedly shape fulfilling career paths, providing a unique perspective for anyone seeking to navigate the complex intersection of personal satisfaction and professional success. MEET NIRJARY DESAIRegarded as one of the top Southeast Asian event producers, Nirjary Desai is the Chief Experience Officer and Founder of KIS (cubed) Events, specializing in one-of-a-kind event experiences with serious wow factor for renowned brands, celebrities and personalities worldwide.Born in Zambia, raised in South Carolina and educated in London, Desai's polycultural upbringing instilled a passion for global travel, socially conscious businesses and inclusive community building. Desai worked within the hospitality and travel sector with American Airlines, IHG Hotels and Starwood Hotels & Resort and has founded several travel and hospitality industry brands and businesses.As an expert, thought leader, and mentor, Desai specializes as a keynote speaker and panelist focused on: multicultural events, women in business leadership, minority and small business owner discussions, Southeast Asian influence, philanthropy, motherhood, corporate DE&I, entrepreneurship, multicultural experiences, authentic womanhood in life and business, staff and team diversity, and creating a “Seat at The Table.”LI: nirjarydesaiIG: @nirjarymdesaiSupport the Show.Are you ready to welcome more money into your life? Recent podcast guest Kate Northrup is here to help you (like she's helped me!) Join Kate's upcoming Wide Receiver workshop here! This is an affiliate link, which means I'll earn a commission for any purchases you make through my link—at no extra cost to you! ----Want to work with me live, in person? I'll be on the island of St. Maarten for the Island Girl Awakening Retreat for a week of transformative fun, adventure, and healing. If you're ready to say a huge heck yes to living your best life, join me at jenliss.com/retreat. --- Support the pod: Share an episode and tag Jen on IG @untetheredjen Follow/subscribe to get updates of new episodes Leave a review! JenLiss.com | @untetheredjen Music created and produced by Matt Bollenbach
Have you ever been struck by the profound power of a sincere "How are you?" Nirjary Desai, an exceptional event curator for celebrities and brands, joins us to unravel the art of genuine connection and its transformative impact on entrepreneurship and life. Our heartfelt conversation kicks off with a straight-up, down-to-Earth, vulnerable share from Nirjary about where she is REALLY at with her business right now, discussing how stepping into motherhood has shifted her business and her priorities. We dig into what it truly means to be a female entrepreneur today, and where we set these "ideal" expectations on ourselves as business owners. We shed light on the often neglected truth that sometimes, the strength to surge ahead in business and personal growth comes from the courage to step back and care for ourselves.We discuss the art pf balancing family and business, emphasizing the pursuit of joy over perfection and the vital role of support networks, including therapy. Our dialogue touches on how cultural influences can unexpectedly shape fulfilling career paths, providing a unique perspective for anyone seeking to navigate the complex intersection of personal satisfaction and professional success. MEET NIRJARY DESAIRegarded as one of the top Southeast Asian event producers, Nirjary Desai is the Chief Experience Officer and Founder of KIS (cubed) Events, specializing in one-of-a-kind event experiences with serious wow factor for renowned brands, celebrities and personalities worldwide.Born in Zambia, raised in South Carolina and educated in London, Desai's polycultural upbringing instilled a passion for global travel, socially conscious businesses and inclusive community building. Desai worked within the hospitality and travel sector with American Airlines, IHG Hotels and Starwood Hotels & Resort and has founded several travel and hospitality industry brands and businesses.As an expert, thought leader, and mentor, Desai specializes as a keynote speaker and panelist focused on: multicultural events, women in business leadership, minority and small business owner discussions, Southeast Asian influence, philanthropy, motherhood, corporate DE&I, entrepreneurship, multicultural experiences, authentic womanhood in life and business, staff and team diversity, and creating a “Seat at The Table.”LI: nirjarydesaiIG: @nirjarymdesaiSupport the Show.Are you ready to welcome more money into your life? Recent podcast guest Kate Northrup is here to help you (like she's helped me!) Join Kate's upcoming Wide Receiver workshop here! This is an affiliate link, which means I'll earn a commission for any purchases you make through my link—at no extra cost to you! ----Want to work with me live, in person? I'll be on the island of St. Maarten for the Island Girl Awakening Retreat for a week of transformative fun, adventure, and healing. If you're ready to say a huge heck yes to living your best life, join me at jenliss.com/retreat. --- Support the pod: Share an episode and tag Jen on IG @untetheredjen Follow/subscribe to get updates of new episodes Leave a review! JenLiss.com | @untetheredjen Music created and produced by Matt Bollenbach
“Women in Entrepreneurship Xposed”Welcome to the EntrepreneurshipXposed Podcast with Beez (IG: @BusinessBuilderBeez) where we Xpose the ins and outs of Entrepreneurship.....with a twist of Business Acquisitions!In today's episode, we discuss the importance of financial literacy for women entrepreneurs and the challenges they may face, such as limited access to funding and difficulty in charging higher prices by Angela Duncan (@empowerhermoney)x. It also highlights the potential benefits of business acquisitions for women in entrepreneurship.
Tina Jabeen is one of the leading voices of female entrepreneurship in the U.S. and Bangladesh. She is the Director of the Bangladesh Women Investors Network and the President of the Bangladesh Startup Consortium. She joins us this week to discuss a variety of issues, including women in entrepreneurship!If you're enjoying our podcast, LEAVE US A REVIEW!
March is Women's History Month and TGSTS is celebrating women who are doing big things. Listen in as Em and Mo welcome Nancy, Owner of Award Winning Silver Whisk Bake Shop to talk about her journey from the finance world to culinary school, her amazing talent for pairing unique flavors, and what it felt like being named best in Boston! To learn more about Nancy and Silver Whisk Bake Shop, visit her website https://silverwhiskbakeshop.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tgsts/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tgsts/support
March is Women's History Month and TGSTS is celebrating women who are doing big things. Listen in as Em and Mo welcome Anneli Scopazzi, CEO of Boulevard Recruiting, to discuss her journey, her advice, and celebrate her successes! Anneli Scopazzi is an entrepreneur who started Boulevard Recruiting for startups. Her first entrepreneurial endeavor was in middle school and high school when she started a dance studio for kids. Anneli gained her tech recruiting experience as head of recruiting at early Figma and a recruiting lead at Palantir. She is mom to a one year old and married to Tom. Since the pandemic she moved from the Bay Area to Austin Texas. http://boulevardrecruiting.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anneliscopazzi --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tgsts/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tgsts/support
In this episode of Peak Performance Selling Podcast, host Jordan Benjamin interviews Jackie Hermes, the CEO of Excellity, an agency supporting SaaS startups. Jackie shares her journey as an entrepreneur, discussing the challenges, pivotal moments, and the strategies she employed in navigating the world of sales, women's entrepreneurship, and the nuances of running a bootstrapped company. The conversation delves into her personal experiences, the trials of financial stress, and the resilience required to achieve sustainable growth in the competitive landscape.PEAK PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS QUOTES"I'm still reshaping my mind constantly as we all are and should be.""You have to sell and use that money to fund your growth... It's very, very difficult to grow a bootstrap company because you don't have any money.""People aren't always necessarily proud of the rate at which they grow when bootstrapping... I've built a couple million dollar company. I should be proud of that.""Thankfully, I go to therapy. I do a lot of my own self-work and mindset work... It's the cycle of recovering from this stuff and it gets faster and faster the more you learn."You can connect with Jackie Hermes through the link below.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejackiehermes/If you're listening to the Peak Performance Selling Podcast, please subscribe, share, and send us your feedback. Jordan Benjamin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanbenjamin/MyCoreOs.com: http://mycoreos.com/Podcast: https://www.mycoreos.com/podcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/jbenj09
Raised by immigrant parents who instilled the value of education, Rosemary Cescolini broke barriers as the first in her family to graduate from university and pursue a rewarding career in teaching. However, after working within the education system she decided to seek a new path. She made the courageous decision to enter the male-dominated industry of manufacturing. Alongside her husband's family business, which manufactured wood doors, she embarked on a journey of self-discovery. Driven by curiosity and a desire to contribute to the family business, Rosemary dedicated herself to mastering the art of manufacturing handcrafted wood doors in Ontario. Despite initially lacking knowledge in the field, she overcame the barriers through determination and training. Now Rosemary is on a new path, where she shows other future female leaders how to follow their passions and become titans of industry! In this episode, Rosemary and Tara talk about what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur, especially for women, and what piece of advice Rosemary would give to young people, who aspire to find success in the business world. Learn more about Rosemary here: https://www.onlywomenentrepreneurs.com/ Instagram: @onlywomenentrepreneurs IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL DISCOVER: 00:03:45 - Rose talks about why she wants to leave a legacy 00:05:30 - Entrepreneurship isn't as glorious as younger people may think it is 00:14:29 - What's it was like to be a woman entrepreneur starting out in a businessmen's world 00:29:40 - How to use social media for growth 00:38:05 - What about haters on social media? 00:40:57 - One piece of advice to young entrepreneurs
This week's episode feature Natalie Neptune, founder of The Group Chat Queen and a 2023 Top LinkedIn Voice for Next Gen. Studying civil engineering at Penn State, she relishes virtual coffee chats. Former VC intern at 7wireVentures and UC Berkeley startups contributor, she's completed three research projects and now consults on community engagement. On this episode, we talk group chats, global community, and breaking into venture capital.
Our Social Media Pages, follow us and engage with the Pill-grim community!Join our Entre CommunityInstagramTwitter YouTubeTikTokLinkedInAnd now for this week's prescription:On this week's dose, we have Jan Ryan, serial entrepreneur, professor and acclaimed champion of female founders.First, we dive into Jan's early career, which involved a lost innovative ‘firsts', namely the personal computer, email, and the world wide web. You'll hear Jan talk about her experience creating, leading, and scaling several businesses, and some of the challenges she faced as a woman in the industry. From there, Jan discusses some of the obstacles encountered along her entrepreneurial journey, and gives us a glimpse into the acquisition process. We then shift gears into a discussion on what she's been focused on more recently, which is supporting the next generation of female entrepreneurs through several initiatives. Some of these initiatives include the Kendra Scott Womens' Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (KSWELI), and the Austin Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) task force.Jan is truly a local legend, and we are proud to play a small part in telling her story and empowering more women to get into venture. With that, here is our conversation with Jan.Sources:https://www.janryan.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/janryanaustin/Music Credit: Chapter One by Cole Bauer and Dean Keetonhttps://www.colebauer.com/https://www.instagram.com/deankeeton/?hl=enDisclosure:The views, statements, and opinions, expressed herein by the hosts and guests are their own, and their appearance on the podcast should not be construed as reflecting the views or implied endorsement of Independent Brokerage Solutions LLC or any of its officers, employees, or agents. The statements made herein should not be considered an investment opinion, advice, or a recommendation regarding securities of any company. This podcast is produced solely for informational purposes and is not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy a security.
On this week's episode we are joined by Sarah Puil, the Founder and CEO of BOXT. Sarah shares how she started her luxury boxed wine company from scratch. She discusses the challenges of launching a new beverage brand, from post-bottling fermentation issues to the recent bank collapse. Sarah emphasizes the importance of being proactive, transparent and authentic with customers when problems arise. She also talks about Drink BOXT's focus on sustainability through refillable packaging and zero added sugar wines. Sarah details her plans for future product extensions and her vision of making BOXT America's house wine. More about Sarah:Sarah's love of wine began in her early 20s when she accompanied her Dad on a business trip to Chile. They were invited to Vina Santa Rita, and as she listened to the winemaker tell stories about the vineyard and the ancient carménère grape, she was hooked. She had discovered the art of winemaking and it became one of the loves of her life.She continued to travel, seeking out wines in Italy, France and Spain. She began exploring the intersection of individual taste expectations versus varietals and began cultivating her understanding of why she loved a certain glass of wine more than another. Her taste-first approach to making wine started here.BOXT is Sarah's vision brought to life, and she sets the bar exceedingly high when it comes to sourcing, crafting and delivering her wine. She remembers the stories the winemaker told and of the simple elegance of the carmenere grape. She brings all of this to the wine she creates and she makes sure she loves every single glass every single time, so that she's confident you will too.Connect with Sarah!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkboxt/Website: https://drinkboxt.com/Use code BADASS20 for $20 off your order!Connect with Brianna!Instagram: @mombossinaustinLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/briannademikeFollow the Podcast on Instagram: @badassbasicbitchLove the podcast? We would love if you would leave a review!Thank you to this week's sponsor, AquaTru! Get 20% OFF any AquaTru water purifier when you go to AquaTru.com and use code BBB.
Can you believe it's been an entire year of the In Between podcast?! We are so thankful for this community we've built and for YOU! Thank you for listening every week, sharing your stories, and supporting our dreams at podcast hosts. This week on the pod, Astrid and Alexis share why normalizing the in between's of life is so empowering, their favorite episodes and memories from the podcast, and highlight listeners who have written in and shared their wins after listening to the pod. They also announce a BIG GIVEAWAY - they are giving away a Hatch sunrise alarm clock and a set of We're Not Really Strangers conversation cards! Giveaway details on IG: @inbetween.pod
While attending a phenomenal event locally in Knoxville, Tennessee, for Women In Entrepreneurship. I had the opportunity to connect and learn from incredible women. It was also an opportunity to share my exciting news that last night I officially pressed PUBLISH on my very first workbook. Having this community be so caring, warm, and supportive was exactly what I needed after going through the writing journey. Between the content provided by the facilitators and the conversations I had afterwards, there were some great perspectives that will encourage you if you feel stuck in your job. This is your reminder that no matter at what stage of your career you find yourself in, you have options and can redesign the path you are on. It's absolutely possible, you just need the right people and tools around you to guide you. It's so challenging to navigate having a full time job, building a business, and anything else life throws your way. Rather than struggle and stress your way through it, use a proven method and design a roadmap to navigate your journey. **You can purchase your copy of the Corporate Exit Planning Workbook here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C7SZDFZF It's designed with the ambitious woman in mind who is tired of the corporate grind and is ready to plan her escape so she can do things on her terms!** Armor up warrior, it's go time! Susie Q Learn More At: www.reinventionwarrior.com Contact Me: hello@reinventionwarrior.com **Ready to build your roadmap out of corporate? Purchase your copy of the Corporate Exit Planning Workbook to begin designing your plan now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C7SZDFZF Connect With Me @reinventionwarrior on: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/susie-q/ ], Pinterest, Facebook, and Instagram Join the Warrior Words newsletter here for weekly inspiration and strategies! https://reinventionwarrior.com/warriorwords
Welcome to Beyond the Check, the service industry podcast hosted by Reyshan Parker. In this episode, Reyshan sits down with none other than Anna Olson, one of Canada's most recognizable television chefs. Anna's positive and common-sense approach in the kitchen has made her a household name, with over two decades of experience on Food Network Canada, including shows like “Bake with Anna Olson” and “Great Chocolate Showdown”. Her audience has expanded globally through broadcast television and social media, with over 1.4 million subscribers on her Oh Yum YouTube channel.Anna is not just a baking expert, but an accomplished savory chef as well, with practical recipes that have earned her accolades, including a Gold Medal at the Taste Canada Cookbook Awards for her book "Baking Day". Her newest cookbook, "Baking Wisdom", is set to launch in March 2023.Beyond her content production projects, Anna is a unique entrepreneurial force and a mentor to those starting out in any field, especially women. As a grandmother, Anna's commitment to sharing her love of cooking and baking with others has new meaning, and she is thrilled at the prospect of spending time in the kitchen with the next generation of smart home cooks and bakers.FIND Anna Olson: https://annaolson.ca/https://www.facebook.com/chefannaolson/https://www.instagram.com/chefannaolson/https://www.youtube.com/@ohyumCook Book: Baking Wisdom - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/623193/anna-olsons-baking-wisdom-by-anna-olson/Enjoying the show? Please consider donating to help keep this show cooking! https://www.patreon.com/beyondthecheckSupport the showFOLLOW BEYOND THE CHECK ON: https://poplme.co/beyondthecheckWEBSITE https://independentlasagna.com/beyond-the-checkINSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/beyondthecheck_YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/c/IndependentLasagnaFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/BeyondTheCheckWOELINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/beyondthecheckFIND REYSHAN AT:WEBSITE http://reyshanparker.comFACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/reyshanjparker/LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/reyshanparker/INSTAGRAHM https://www.instagram.com/reyshanparkerTIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@reyshanparker Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour.Free delivery on your first order over $35.#masterchef #cookingshow #foodshow #travelshow #Foodie #EatingForTheInsta#...
On Episode 382 of Impact Boom, Vicki Saunders of Coralus discusses how her community of activators are challenging the status quo with radical generosity and powerful pathways to reimagine and value various forms of resourcefulness.
There are unique challenges women face as entrepreneurs - not being taken seriously, not taking ourselves serious, less access to resources and information. We break that down here but also talk about the important research work Joseline Sithole is undertaking to help empower more women entrepreneurs. She has a riveting journey of her own where she started a life anew, following her dreams, starting her own ventures, being an author and a mentor to a lot of you women. This is advice for Zimbabwean Entrepreneurs with Joseline Sithole --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nyashazimunhu/message
Over the summer we had the chance to partner with Shanteria Thomas, owner of Pure Essence Spa, on an event Highlighting Women in Entrepreneurship. The panel was comprised of women from all different levels in business. They shared their experiences and offered best practices on all types of topics. They go into depth about postpartum depression and balancing motherhood and business to name a few. Check out this live podcast! Panelists Shanteria Thomas Dei Lake Hannah LynnTea Tyme Holistic's Econix Linkshttps://withkoji.com/@econix_Finally, if this show has impacted you in a positive way please consider supporting below. Thanks!The Wealthy Coach Podcast Hey Coaches, Practitioners & Healers! Go from 0 clients to a 6-Figure Online Biz!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
To submit a story for our episode on corruption, send a voice memo to Stanford Seed via WhatsApp at +1(650) 206-3055.Women represent about 50% of the global population yet own only ⅓ of the world's businesses and still get paid 37% less than men. Georgette Barnes, a Ghanian entrepreneur, and Stanford professors Dr. Deborah Gruenfeld and Margaret Neale share experiences, advice, and strategies for navigating the workforce as a woman — from power dynamics and negotiations to gender expectations and harassment.The challenges women face working in a man's world keep stacking up, even as female entrepreneurs like Georgette Barnes learn how to overcome them. As a supplier of mining support services in West Africa, Barnes faced resistance from her very first interview, “I said nobody wants to give me opportunities. Nobody wants to give me the experience that you are asking for.”Dr. Deborah Gruenfeld is not surprised. She has been researching women and power at Stanford Graduate School of Business and says Barnes' experience reflects a broader trend of who gets opportunities and why. Gruenfeld says “We tend to think a leader looks like a man. And so it's very easy to see leadership potential in a man because a man looks like what we expect to see. But a woman doesn't actually look to us like what we think a leader is supposed to look like. So, that's a way in which women are sometimes held back and not chosen first for leadership roles.”Gender expectations also impact the way women negotiate, according to Professor Margaret Neale. Her research shows that women negotiating face more challenges than their male counterparts because there is a societal expectation about how women should be in society. And to make matters worse, Neale says “women have systematically lower expectations for what they can achieve in negotiations than their male counterparts.”Barnes experienced this self-doubt when she explored the idea of starting her own business. “I knew I wanted to set up my own company,” Barnes reflected, “but I didn't think I could do it. And I didn't think that a young African Ghanaian woman should have that dream.”Barnes prevailed but Dr. Gruenfeld suggests women need to develop their personal power to “deal with the narrative in your head…to make sure that you take charge of how you interpret the situation that you're in.”Listen to Barnes' firsthand experience on the stereotypes and obstacles she contends with every day and hear Gruenfeld's and Neale's advice on how women — and men — can shift the paradigm for themselves and future generations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, our team is sitting down with Joanna Waterfall, Speaker, Facilitator, and Founder of Yellow Co, which is a network of impact-driven women creating meaningful work. Joanna is always striving to create space for humans to thrive and be more of who they were created to be. In this conversation, we talk about the trends Joanna sees within her community, her entrepreneurial story, along with Yellow Co's model for mentorship. We also touch on the journey of being a working mom and how to make changes in the most challenging circumstances. Let's get to it!Learn more about Yellow Co.https://yellowco.co/---Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.com
In this episode of BL Podcast, we speak with Misbah Quadri, Founder and CEO, Monofys Media, on starting a business during the Covid-19 pandemic and the various challenges faced by women entrepreneurs. Listen in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-line/message
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With almost 30 years of experience, Felicia Leatherwood is the world's leading celebrity stylist and inspirational beauty speaker in regard to natural hair. Felicia gives us her RAW perspective on identifying your passion, chasing your dreams, and managing a thriving brand.With a social reach of over 250,000, she conducts hair care workshops for audiences around the globe under the brand and slogan "Loving Your Hair with Natural Care". Felicia's solutions and work have garnered her the title of "Hair Whisperer," as she is known for miraculously restoring health, beauty, and vitality to her clients' hair. . Join us as we take a walk on the natural side with this influential trailblazer. If you want to know more about Felicia Leatherwood, follow her on IG @lovingyourhair or visit her website at felicialeatherwood.com Find Felicia's hair care products at brushwiththebest.com ...and remember, she's googleable!
Simran Bhatia, Founder, Marketpreneur shared her entrepreneur journey, which started with a plan to share her marketing expertise in the form of a fully functioning marketing firm. Marketpreneur is a one-stop platform for marketing strategies and services supporting women entrepreneurs. Simran's secret to success is the faithful and robust relationship she maintains with her customers. Understanding her clients' pain points, she helps them grow in the best way possible. Marketpreneur is not a profit-minded organisation but a company with values that are focused on growth. Listen to know more about Simran's business mantra and widen your Dhandho Ni Soch.
Avinasha Sharma, Founder, Creative Creations, shares her entrepreneurial journey, which started with her passion for writing and financially empowering her children. Woman of steel Avinasha talks about how she wants to play a dual role of a mother and a father for her children and how her startup has given her the power to do so. Avinasha has written over 26 books as a ghostwriter accompanied by several blogs, articles etc. With a team of budding writers and creatives, she is setting a new example for the content industry. An enthusiastic writer and a visionary, Avinasha wants Creative Creations to become a full-fledged publishing and digital marketing hub. Listen to know more about her business mindset and widen your Dhandho Ni Soch.
Sakshi Mithal, Founder, TKC Foods, is a panache entrepreneur who took it upon her to curate "Ready to cook" frozen food. TKC Food is wrapping the market with the proper marketing, meticulous planning, and healthy incentive to change the monotonous food menu and add natural nutrition to your diet. Sakshi's diversified experience will serve as an epiphany for you. Listen to know more about Sakshi's business mantra and widen your Dhandho Ni Soch.
In our third installment of Women in Entrepreneurship we follow the exploits of a true serial entrepreneur. Join us as we grapple with the ups and downs of pursuing multiple business ventures at once. We introduce our very special guest, Chanitta Westbrooks. Imagine dealing with life altering events at an early age, earning a full Athletic scholarship, authoring a book, being an advocate, coaching young girls, and running multiple businesses... all before the age of 28. Miss Westbrooks explains in detail how she achieves this incredible balance. To follow Chanitta's journey or contact her, use the information listed below! Instagram accounts: @chanitta77 @minds_with_motives @monte_takes_the_lead @owning_opportunity_consulting FaceBook: Monte Takes The Lead Minds With Motives LLC Owning Opportunity Consulting Websites: https://www.mindswithmotives.com/product-page/monte-takes-the-lead-1 https://www.mindswithmotives.com/book-online Emails: mindswithmotives@gmail.com cwest@owningopportunity.com
In this episode of R.A.N.T. we continue on our quest to dive deeper into the perspective of women in entrepreneurship. This is the second of a few segments dedicated entirely to female entrepreneurs and their unique mindset, viewpoints, and challenges. Today we welcome a very special guest. Nia Perez is the founder of Sitting Pretty Studio LLC, which offers luxury aesthetic services In Cleveland, Ohio. Ms. Perez offers insight on the tenacity it took to build her beauty business from the ground up, teaching her kids what it takes to be a business owner, the importance of recognizing potential trends, and introducing those trends to new markets. Nia Perez joins the R.A.N.T. crew as we explore the female entrepreneurial experience and the women who thrive in this space.
This week our guest is the Make-Up artist and business women Stefanie Fetz founder of IG:Swevenbeauty We chat about her journey and breaking into the beauty industry on her own terms
In this episode of R.A.N.T. we embark on a quest to dive deeper into the perspective of women in entrepreneurship. This will be the first of a few segments dedicated entirely to female entrepreneurs and their unique mindset, viewpoints, and challenges. Today we welcome a very special guest. She runs a global digital marketing & communications consultancy company while simultaneously balancing her career as a Beauty Pageant Queen in her home country of Canada. Johanna Coutinho joins the R.A.N.T. crew as we explore the female entrepreneurial experience and the women who thrive in this space. Find Johanna on IG @Johannacoutinho , and check out Infinium Corp at www.infinium-corp.com or email at Johanna@infinuim-corp.com Canadian Mental Health Resources: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/mental-health-services/mental-health-get-help.html United States Mental Health Resources: https://www.cdc.gov/mentalhealth/tools-resources/individuals/index.htm
Jan and Erin Johnson, the mother-daughter duo, have been working together on a winding entrepreneurial journey for over 20 years. They are the founders of Trailblazher Co. – a lifestyle and business hub for enterprising, rural women AND Trailblazher Magazine - quarterly print publication that celebrates and showcases the lifestyles and businesses of resilient, gutsy rural women across North America. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com https://wildrosefarmer.com/122 (https://wildrosefarmer.com/122) Join The Rural Woman Podcast Community on Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/groups/theruralwomanpodcast (Here) Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes |https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/2908106 ( Listen Here) Support my work on Patreon | https://wildrosefarmer.com/the-rural-woman-podcast/patreon/ (Learn More) Patreon Executive Producer | Sarah R. | https://happinessbytheacre.ca/ (Happiness by The Acre) Editing | Max Hofer |https://www.instagram.com/mixbaer_studio/ ( MixBär Studio) Shop our Show Sponsors | https://wildrosefarmer.com/2020/05/21/show-sponsors/ (Here) Before You Buy The Mic | Podcast Coaching | https://wildrosefarmer.com/before-you-buy-the-mic-podcast-coaching/ (Learn More) Positively Farming Media | a hub for creators in the food & agriculture space | https://www.subscribepage.com/positivelyfarmingmedia (Learn More)
Inna Braverman is founder and CEO of Eco Wave Power, an Israel-based company which uses its patented technology to harness sea wave power and turn it into green electricity. In today's episode, some of the things we talked about were: how she started her company, women in entrepreneurship, finding passion, and much more! Dangerously Good with Jay Sikand is a long-form podcast where Jay explores dangerously good topics and ideas! This show is about learning new things and sharing that journey with the world! Expanding the minds and imaginations of those who want to partake. Expect new episodes and clips every Tuesday! Watch the podcast on the Dangerously Good YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS52LL69Kkc) & For CLIPS of the podcast, subscribe to the Dangerously Good Clips Youtube channel! (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChmDAQzfpNdmEi10lqBReuQ) About Jay Sikand: He is a podcaster, actor, tech nerd, and lover of life that explores ideas from entertainment, technology, philosophy, politics, health, fitness to whatever else is intriguing. He has conversations with friends and people of strong morals, ambitions, and intelligence within their fields. Anyone who wants to journey through enlightening conversions that contain dangerously good information should tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-sikand/support
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The GW School of Business (GWSB) is proud of the many entrepreneurs that trace their roots back to our school. LaJuanna Russell (MBA '98) is an outstanding example of the entrepreneurial talent and vision of our alumni. LuJuanna applied knowledge gleaned in our MBA program and built an award-winning, multimillion-dollar business, Business Management Associates. Today, she plays an important role at GWSB as a member of the school's board of advisors. She is an active supporter of GW's New Venture Competition, often serving as a mentor to our student competitors. Her story is one of determination, creativity and inspired leadership. Listen to this episode to learn how she nurtured her entrepreneurial idea and grew it into the thriving venture that it is today — and learn why GWSB is still a very special place for her.
JumpStart and WOVU 95.9FM have partnered to bring you JumpStart Fridays, a show focused on supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs in Cleveland. Over the coming weeks, you'll hear from local business owners, business assistance and funding experts, community organizations and more as we dive into live and honest conversations about entrepreneurship. This week's episode explores the unique challenges women face in entrepreneurship. Reverend Dr. Leah C.K. Lewis, J.D., CEO of Three Butterflies Entertainment & Press LLC, is joined by JumpStart's Gloria Ware and Tamika Otis for this inspiring conversation on personal and professional growth.
Amamos a estas dos agencias invitadas (y a sus fundadoras) porque llevan años trabajando con marketing estratégico, algo que necesitan nuestros emprendimientos para fortalecer su identidad y darse a conocer en el mercado. Junto a Citlalli López de Aurora Digital y Kary Carmona de Trece20, buscamos ampliar el conocimiento del marketing de nuestras empresas a través de consejos, testimonios y recomendaciones. No esperes para integrar, sin necesidad de un gran presupuesto, tu estrategia de marketing y qué mejor para empezar que este episodio. Conoce a Trece20 en https://trece20.com/ Conoce a Kary en https://www.linkedin.com/in/kary-carmona-godoy-04b9b0187/?originalSubdomain=mx Conoce a Aurora Digital en https://auroradigital.mx/ Conoce a Citlalli en https://www.linkedin.com/in/citlalli-l%C3%B3pez-3a3ba25a/
The Enormous Issues | Audacious Ideas (EIAI) episodes drop every Tuesday. Be sure to Follow and Subscribe!Links from this week's episode: Seed Box Website: www.seedbox.systemsOrder your Seedbox Starter KitVisit The EIAI WebsiteLinks to the show: EIAI on Apple:EIAI on SpotifySocial Media Links: Instagram: @audaciousideas @rhea_naidoo_ ClubHouse: @RheaNaidoo Email: rhea@artfulladder.com#technology #technologypodcast #worldissues #futuretech
Melanie is based out of Colorado who took a chance into entrepreneurship leaving a 9 to 5, to focus on being a Esthetician as she helps people learn presentation in skin health is key. If you have any questions and support be sure to follow her IG: @fler.ish_withmelanie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neomoses/support
Em Johnson is the Executive Director of the Blue Sky Center, a community-driven, place-based nonprofit in New Cuyama, California. Em started her business journey learning about yoga principles in India, and eventually made her way to Santa Barbara, where she earned her MBA in social entrepreneurship. Listen to Em talk about the Blue Sky Center’s commitment to economic development, inclusiveness and how living in a thriving rural area taught her independence. Please enjoy this talk with Em Johnson. Find out more about Blue Sky Center: https://www.blueskycenter.org Follow Charting Her Course on Instagram & Facebook: @chartinghercourse
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In this SpeakEasy Digital Discussion, SBID CEO & Founder, Dr Vanessa Brady OBE is joined by Giovanna Melfi, Founder of Metamorphosis Biz, in a discussion about women in entrepreneurship. With over 20 years of experience managing top luxury brands worldwide, such as Marc Jacobs, Ermenegildo Zegna, Burberry, and Yves Saint Laurent, Giovanna offers a unique perspective on entrepreneurship.
What if business could be easy? What if we can “go with the flow” and still have success? In today’s episode, Stacie talks about the idea of the wu-wei of business, how we tend to overcomplicate, and how it serves us better to keep things simple and easy.Interested in learning more about wu-wei and Taosim? Listen to the podcast What’s This Tao All About?Resource: Wu Wei: The Taoist Principle of Action in Non-Action by Elizabeth ReningerJoin the Burned Out to Biz Boss Community to attend the free upcoming Masterclass on How to Get Clients, happening March 29th at 5 pm Eastern.
Kate Gray is a top Visionary Entrepreneur and Leader in Australia. Her work has been embraced by entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants and thought leaders from the USA, UK, Europe and Australia. She is one of the most influential speakers on Business and Personal Mastery and communicates a message that electrifies, entertains and educates people on how to be the best leader, coach, consultant or entrepreneur they can be while creating the greatest amount of impact in the world. She is the founder of Boss Bitch Business where she is committed to helping female entrepreneurs scale their businesses and make more impact in the world. This topic is designed specifically for female entrepreneurs who are dedicated to building autonomous wealth, an empire, leaving a legacy and creating a business and life on their terms. This talk offers the strategies I used to build my own 7 figure business using intimacy campaigns and no paid advertising. Connect with Kate: https://linktr.ee/kategray https://www.facebook.com/kate.c.gray https://www.facebook.com/katechiffeyg https://www.instagram.com/katecgray
Meg McKeen, Founder, Adjunct Advisors, welcomes Erin Brown, Founder & CEO, Lead Connext, to Bound & Determined. In this episode, we'll talk about Erin's decision to pursue an immersive work experience abroad, and how that shaped her future career plans. Erin shares the ins and outs - and ups and downs - of starting her business and more about the lessons she's learned about imposter syndrome and making it work. 00:00 - 3:44 | Meg welcomes Erin to the show; Meg and Erin have a lot in common as they both have flexibility in their work in the current environment.3:45 - 5:14 | Let's get to know Lead Connext; Erin is building a community for first-time and middle managers, offering knowledge and support to support individuals on their leadership journey. 5:15 - 6:00 | Erin's work focuses on supporting the community members as a whole person, a journey she's been on as well.6:01 - 8:24 | Erin spent her corporate insurance years working on the agency side of the business and grew into a variety of leadership roles. She's passionate about travel and knew that she was ready for a change - and the chance to marry the two through her experience with Unsettled. 8:25 - 10:34 | How do you tell - not ask - your boss that you'll be working abroad for a month? Lots of interesting conversation, to say the least! 10:35 - 12:14 | 30 days living abroad with 30 people you've never met will change you, no matter how you look at it. Erin felt all the emotions as she embarked on this adventure.12:15 - 18:14 | If you've ever felt you've not been able to be your whole self in the workplace, or your values aren't in alignment, you'll relate as Erin shares her experience. 18:15 - 19:44 | Change doesn't happen overnight; Erin returned to work following her travel and 19:45 - 20:44 | Quitting your job without a job isn't something that everyone can do, but we can all ponder what else is available to us.20:45 - 25:09 | Entrepreneurship is hard! Erin shares the biggest challenges - and surprises - she's learned along the way. Planning for change is key - both emotionally and financially - and there's so much learning to do.25:10 - 26:59 | Your support system changes when you change course - it has to.27:00 - 30:44 | There's no right way to start a business - and you can't eliminate all the challenges. Erin and Meg chat the ways they've created sustainability during uncertain economic times, so they can stay committed to their individual missions.30:45 - 38:33 | Imposter syndrome is a topic that comes up often on the podcast and in the work both Meg and Erin do. They share more about their collaboration on the subject, as well as Erin's experience with imposter syndrome and how she has learned to work with it as she grows her business. Having an accountability partner can be key!38:34 - 40:46 | How to learn more about Erin and the Lead Connext community - Meg is a member! Thank you for your friendship and your support, Erin!To learn more about Erin Brown and Lead Connext:Connect with Erin Brown on LinkedInVisit the Lead Connext websiteFollow Lead Connext on Instagram To learn more about Meg McKeen and Adjunct Advisors:Connect with Meg McKeen on LinkedInSubscribe to To Taking the Risk
In this episode, we're going next door to Singapore to talk to a star in Asia's podcasting scene: Niki Torres! On a mission to reach out to thriving women and deconstruct their success stories, Niki, the Host of Chief Best Friends, talks to business partners who are actually best friends to see how can they thrive in their startup or their idea while keeping a healthy relationship with each other. And I thought I reached out to her after her launch of season two, to see how she is doing.We talked about:How Chief Best Friends started: its missions, values and the impact that Niki is aiming forThe other podcast ideas she's had and pitching this show in Splice Beta, the event for Asia's digital media transformation.The lack of awareness and biases that we tend to have in the VC world, the business world and the startup world. What are the different issues and barriers that women have to tackle all the time? Handling her podcast with strict criteria for guestsNuances in Asia's podcasting ecosystem and its differences between the Western markets from cultural to language barriers.Enjoy!LinksChief Best Friends WebsiteBusiness Friendships Funds Substack
On today’s show, I share audio from an Entrepreneurship Panel that I was invited on, hosted by Shwanda Williams. This show highlights three women's journey to and through entrepreneurship. The women featured on the show were: 1. Antoinyce Mathis- Her site is: https://www.thejesusbrand.online/. Instagram: @thejesusbrand. 2. Xenia Knight- Her site is: https://xeniabathsaltsandbodyscrubs.com/. Instagram: @xeniascrubsandsalts. 3. Me! :) My site is: https://www.moniquetuset.com/. I have a NEW Instagram I created for my rebrand, please follow me: @thewordsonpaper. If you enjoyed the show today, screenshot the episode and tag me on Instagram (@moniquetuset) and on Facebook (Monique Tuset)! See you next Monday! #audienceofone #christianlife #pleasegod #podcast #womenwhopodcast #blackwoman #podcastideas #womeninentrepreneurship #blackwomen #shareblackstories #smallbusiness #womeninbusiness
The following is the full discussion with the esteemed members of the University of Texas at Austin Community on topics ranging from their career, to innovation and women entrepreneurs. Our speakers touched on how their careers, as women in entrepreneurship, can be used as a lesson to make meaningful reform aiming at gender equality in the workforce as well as how the pandemic has impacted the Austin community. Enjoy their engaging dialogue about these topics and more. Share with fellow high school and college students if you feel content was useful. Feel free to comment about what your favorite section was. Speakers: 1. Ashley Jennings - Managing Director of the Texas Innovation Center 2. Lesley Robinson - Program Manager at Kendra Scott Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute Outline: 0:00 - Introduction 2:57 - Share a little about your industry and your job 13:17 - How has the pandemic changed the landscape and needs of your industry? 23:14 - What drives innovation in your opinion? 28:14 - How can we, as the leaders of tomorrow, ensure gender equality and support women in entrepreneurship? 38:20 - Can you speak about what next for Austin's entrepreneurship/tech ecosystem? 47:08 - Q&A PEAC Website: https://www.peacusa.org/ Kendra Scott WEL Institute: https://ksinstitute.utexas.edu/ Texas Innovation Center: https://texasinnovationcenter.utexas.edu/