Having a strategy for your business is crucial to success! Did you know that you and your team's mindset is a huge factor in order for your strategy to be successful? Today I am chatting with Business Growth Strategist, Darnyelle Jervey Harmon, Founder of Incredible One Enterprises all about how to focus your mindset to break through in business.
-In this episode, we discuss:
-Key takeaways for our audience
Your website is so important to your brand! It's your digital presence in a place that is all yours and created by YOU! Today, I am chatting with Brandi Bernoskie, a Digital Strategist, Website Developer, and Entrepreneur, all about how to make better decisions when it comes to the technology we choose to use in our businesses.
In this Episode we Discuss:
-How being authentic in the digital space may look a little different from your non-digital self
-Opportunities that business owners are missing on their websites
-How to determine what technology you need to bring into your business
Key Takeaways:
-Make sure your website connects with your ideal clients and truly speaks to them
-Know who you are in your business, your strengths, your weaknesses, your crazy, and orient around that
-Choose technology that works for you (and be willing to experiment to find out what that means)
Think of your business. Are you a disrupter in your industry? Now, I know being a disruptive can be viewed negatively, but I'm here to tell you that for change to happen and industries to evolve there HAS to be disruption. How else would we grow?! Today I am chatting with entrepreneur, Kelley Thorton, co-founder and CEO of Tiege Hanley, a subscription-based skincare line for men.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
- How to make the decision to jump and start your business
- How to find and collaborate with co-founders
- How to stand out amongst competition in your industry
I am a huge supporter of women in business and women creating opportunities for themselves to achieve their goals and lead lives that they love! Today, I am chatting with award winning business strategist, host of the Promote Yourself to CEO podcast, and best selling author, Racheal Cook, all about how creatives can break free from the feast-famine cycle.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-How to make money more consistently without sacrificing their creativity
-Understanding the speed of growth and its dependency on how much you can reinvest
-Planning for the business to be an asset, not something that they simply operate
Here were my Key takeaways for y’all:
-Clarity on the principles to create consistent income
-Actionable steps to implement while increasing time in your business for creating
-Break the cycle of feast or famine cycle by defining and implementing a process that creates baseline revenue
More about Racheal:
As an award-winning business strategist, host of the Promote Yourself to CEO podcast, and best-selling author, Racheal Cook is on a mission to end entrepreneurial poverty for women. Over the last 10 years she has helped thousands of female entrepreneurs design predictably profitable businesses without the hustle and burnout that doing #allthethings inevitably accomplishes. In fact, Racheal is a sought after speaker on entrepreneurship, marketing, and productivity and has been featured by the US Chamber of Commerce, Forbes Coaching Council, Female Entrepreneur Association, and more. Her real passion, though, is supporting savvy, soulful women as they implement the strategy, systems, and support to uncomplicate their business so they can work less and live more.
As women we are power houses when it comes to business! So many women business owners are also "Mompreneurs". Balancing work and home life at times can be a challenge, but never forget that you are slaying the game as you GSD!! Today I am chatting with Podcast and Clarity Coach, and Mompreneur, Stefanie Gass all about helping incredbile women uncover and tap into their God-led calling!
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-WHY podcasting can be a great way to grow an organic audience
-How to monetize a podcast
-Tips for starting a podcast and creating passive income
Here were my Key takeaways for y’all:
-Podcasting is the #1 long-form content outlet for mompreneurs/busy entrepreneurs
-You don't need an audience to podcast, podcasting actually grows your audience in an evergreen way
-Passive income strategies can be easily implemented from day one of your podcast
More about Stefanie:
Stefanie Gass is a Jesus lover, wife, and mom of two boys from Tijeras, NM. She is the host of the top-ranked podcast The Mompreneur Mastermind Show, and her mission is helping, empowering, and transforming Christian Mompreneurs. Stef specializes in helping these incredible women uncover and tap into their God-led callings, launch podcasts, & monetize using courses and coaching. Stef wants women to create true change for themselves and for Jesus by utilizing their gifts and serving the world with a business that lights them up! Stef believes that when we let God's miracles light our path, we will profit from our passions, live proactively, & design a life that fuels our soul. She believes we actually can have it all.
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If you’re an iPhone user you don’t want to miss this surprise bonus episode!! The Apple Queen herself, Angela Proffitt, shares her top tips and tricks for the iOS 14 update to help you increase your productivity for your business!
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Have you noticed how life shapes us? Through the good and bad, we always learn and are given the opportunity to grow through out experiences. Today I am chatting with Jessica Zimmerman, Owner of Zimmerman Events and Author, all about transforming her zero-profit events company into a seven-figure business, all while caring for her ailing husband.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-Setting healthy business boundaries
-Investing in yourself
-Creating a business and life you love
Here were my Key takeaways for y’all:
-Overcoming financial crisis
-Overcoming physical crisis
-What happens when you step into who you were always meant to be
More about Jessica:
When Jessica Zimmerman survived a childhood car crash that took the life of her only sister, she knew even then, she couldn’t waste her life. After meeting her husband at the University of Arkansas, she returned to her hometown and built a successful wedding floral design business, Zimmerman Events, that grew alongside her three young children. When her husband fell tragically ill, Jessica realized that she had to begin earning more than just the “fun money,” transforming her zero-profit events company into a seven-figure business, all while caring for her ailing husband. She’s a floral designer turned educator and author who spends her days chasing kids, recording podcasts, creating courses, and teaching students how to find life's purpose.
We all have our own style, right? How do we translate that style over to our business? Today I am chatting with Lisa Landers, Owner, Curator, Content Creator and CEO of Swirl Boutique. She has three Southern California boutique locations and an online store. She established her business in 2006 and just opened her third location in 2019. Lisa has been featured on Bravo’s Real Housewives, MTV, Forbes and seen on countless of your favorite fashion influencers and YouTube Stars. Today we are discussing brand longevity, the importance of being able to pivot your business in the current climate and how to find opportunity in new challenges.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-Brand longevity
-The importance of being able to pivot your business
-How to find opportunity in new challenges
Traditionally we are told the way to live our lives and to create a happy life is to study hard at school, get a secure job, and work at that job for years and years. We I am here to tell you that there is a better way! Today, I am chatting with Founder of Simple Passive Cashflow Lane Kawaoka all about how to invest to create the career and life you want!
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-How Lane started with his first few rentals
-How he used his podcast to grow his audience
-How the wealthy invest and in a tax advantaged way to pay 0-15% tax rate
Here were my Key takeaways for y’all:
-Investing basics
-How to grow and online community
-How to leverage the capital you have for legacy wealth
More about Lane:
After 12 years as a Licensed Professional (PE) Civil/Industrial Engineer, I fired the boss and began to focus 100% of my time on my investing and helping others in my Passive Investor Accelerator & Mastermind. I began investing in 2009 in rainy Seattle, being a ramen eating cheapo I was able to buy a property early right after college. After discovering the difference between ‘Cashflow Investing’ and ‘appreciation investing (gambling/speculating)’… I moved my portfolio into 11 single family rentals in Birmingham, Atlanta, Indianapolis, and Pennsylvania. Today, I am investing in syndications which invest in Class C & B Multi-Family Apartment, RV Parks, mobile homes, and assisted living facilities because of this Nation’s demand for affordable housing – not rich people Class-A assets. My mission is to help regular people into good deals that were once only accessible to the rich. The passive income from investing in stabilized rental properties made it possible for me to move back home to Hawaii where the cost of paradise is 10%+ cost of living and -30% less pay for comparable jobs in the US mainland. There I was able to live a lifestyle where I was able to bike to work. It did not take me long however to finally quit the day job and ditch the e-bike for a Mercedes.
Annoyed by the bogus real estate education programs out there (that take money from people who don’t have it in the first place), I set out to make this free website to help other hard-working professionals, the shrinking middle-class dispel the Wall-Street dogma of traditional wealth-building and offer an alternative to “garbage” investments in the 401K/mutual funds that only make the insiders rich. We help the hard-working middle-class build real asset portfolios by providing free investing education, podcasts, and networking plus access to investment opportunities not offered to the general public.
It is important to set clear goals for your business and with your team. Goals drive us to grow in our business and personal lives! Today, I am chatting with Founder and President of LBL Event Rentals, Lisa Anhaiser, all about how personal goals and business goals intersect as well as successful goal setting strategies for yourself and your team.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-Goal setting for business owners
-Goal setting for your team
-How personal goals and business goals intersect
Here were my Key takeaways for y’all:
-How to determine your "why" when refining your goals
-The reason personal and professional goals are not so different after all
-The easy steps you take now to start bringing change immediately
More about Lisa:
Lisa Anhaiser is the founder and President of Houston- based LBL Event Rentals. Lisa began her career in retail management, initially learning the ins-and-outs of the event industry from the perspective of wedding shows and gift registries. She began utilizing her seamstress skills to create custom linens for one particular show, and it was so well-loved that it ultimately led to the start of LBL. For the past twenty years, LBL has been widely respected as an award-winning brand providing quality linens and event rentals for social events, corporate gatherings and weddings.
As Lisa makes the shift from owner to President, after selling LBL, she is excited about her second act as a consultant for event professionals, with a focus on setting business goals, strategic partnerships, exit strategies and understanding the underlying reasons for a company’s successes. Lisa is a recent graduate of the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program and Harvard's Consultancy Course she also has a bachelor’s degree in journalism/marketing from Louisiana State University.
As a woman in business surrounding yourself with a support team, especially of strong and driven women, is vital to success. As a strong and driven woman you have the ability to influence others to hold themselves and their businesses to a higher standard of success and pride. Today I am chatting with Genecia Alluora, founder of Soul Rich Woman, South East Asia's leading network for female entrepreneurs.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-Overcoming bullying and using it as fuel for success
-How to make your online business thrive
-Building up and encouraging women business owners
Here were my Key takeaways for y’all:
-Anything is possible when you work hard and believe YOU CAN
-Make your mess your message
-Online and virtual business is so important today
More about Genecia:
Genecia Alluora is the Founder of Soul Rich Woman, South East Asia's leading network for female entrepreneurs connecting 200,000 women across the region. Genecia was drawn to entrepreneurship in her mid 20’s following her time as Miss Singapore when she established Coffee: Nowhere, a specialist cafe for coffee lovers which has grown into a renowned retail cafe chain with a presence across three countries in Asia with 18 franchisees and licensees. She is the winner of 2014 Franchisee of The Year - Runner Up by Franchise and Licensing Association (Singapore). Keen to explore different marketing avenues and empower like-minded women, Genecia began her own live stream channel, Soul Rich Woman TV. Today, Soul Rich Woman Podcast & TV has combined consists of 3,000+ episodes and has built the foundations to 48 countries. Established in Singapore, Genecia has expanded Soul Rich Woman in recent years to Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Myanmar. She is passionate about mentoring women to bring her business and leadership online to go from the best-kept secret to the next online darling. Helping YOU get seen is her mission. To become the irresistible brand that converts like crazy. Once she's done, you'll finally get noticed for what you do best. She has worked and been in masterminds with top online marketers and personal development gurus from all over the world. There is nothing Genecia loves more than to hear success stories
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Has anyone ever said to you "Wow, you mean business"? Today I am chatting with Kendra Swalls, a former elementary school teacher turned photographer and entrepreneur who is helping women let go of the notion that perfection equals success. She helps women business owners through her podcast, Girl Means Business, with a mission to help women not only launch their dream business, but to show them all of the marketing and social media tips and tools she's learned on her own journey.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-How to get your clients to know who you are
-How to build trust with your clients
-Effective email marketing
Here were my Key takeaways for y'all:
-Perfection does not always equal success
-Know your audience and speak to them
-Never be afraid to jump into your entrepreneurship journey
More about Kendra:
My name is Kendra Swalls and I am a serial entrepreneur (admitting it is the first step). In 2012 I had the crazy idea to start a photography business, while I was teaching full time AND 6 months pregnant! I would love to tell you that my business took off like a rocket, but that couldn't be farther from the truth. In reality my business took a lot of time, hard work and patience. I had several failures along the way that I learned from, and that helped me appreciate the success that eventually came. In 2017 I was able to leave my teaching job to run my photography business full time. At the same time I found my second passion in helping other women start and grow their own businesses.
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As business owners and entrepreneurs we are passionate and proud of the skills and experience we bring to the table for our clients. Despite this there are still so many of us who are undercharging for our work. I sat down to interview, Business Coach, Katie Wussow all about how creative entrepreneurs can raise their prices and charge what they are worth without losing business.
In this episode, we are chatting about:
-Why so many people are undercharging for their work
-Some pricing mistakes that creatives make and how to avoid them
-How to step into a fresh season of profit
Here were my Key takeaways for y’all:
-By charging what you are worth you will attract the clients you WANT
-There are both short and long term consequences of pricing mistakes
-You have a max capacity and it is up to you to not exceed it
More about Katie:
Have you ever thought about how nature and the moon could be working in your business? I know what you’re thinking, but hear me out!
In this episode, I chat with Jenny Fenig, Intuitive Business coach all about working with the cycles of the moon, lining up your message with the energy of your movement and why more saleswomen is exactly what the world needs!
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As an entrepreneur and business owner there is always that moment that tells you to jump, to go for it! What was your moment? What was your turning point to change your life and follow your passions?
In this episode, I chat with Chris-Tia Donaldson, Harvard graduate, CEO of Thank God It's Natural, and the author of This Is Only a Test, all about balancing business and self care, tips for getting more done and finding opportunities for small businesses to thrive.
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re you looking to take the next step to grow in your business, but aren’t quite sure where to start? Entrepreneurship is a journey of self-discovery and opportunities evolve through core life lessons
In this episode, I chat with Barb Garrison, Career & Money Breakthrough Coach of Internal Groove all about how as creative entrepreneurs, our businesses can only grow as much as we’re willing to grow personally, the 3 biggest obstacles entrepreneurs come across and how disappointments always provide hidden gifts.
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Booking your ideal client shouldn’t be so hard. In today’s world your website, sales copy and inquiry process need to be doing most of the work for you.
In this episode, I chat with Margaux Fraise, Owner and Creative Director of Harmony Creative Studio shares how to focus on what is important for your ideal client, using sales funnels to work for you and how to integrate new software to attract your ideal client.
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Did you know that having a blog and posting consistent content can increase your SEO significantly? Done right and you have the potential see a great return on hosting a blog of valuable information to drive your audience and clients to.
In this episode, I chat with Dayne Shuda, Owner of Ghost Blog Writers all about entrepreneurship and deciding to start a business, blogging and content marketing, as well as, operating a business while raising a family.
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Public speaking is one of the fastest and most effective ways to grow your brand. How do you stand out amongst a sea of people who “do what you do”?
In this episode, I chat with Whitney McDuff, CEO of Proteus Speaker Consulting all about crafting a pitch that helps you stand out and gets you booked, the challenges most people face when trying to build a speaking brand and things you can do to get started today to increase your income and impact through speaking.
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How do you cope with stress? What are the traits of a great leader? How do you develop the habit of building authentic communication and connection with colleagues?
In this episode, I chat with Laura Khalil, Speaker, Trainer and Chief Storyteller of Brave by Design all about unlocking the code to becoming magnetic to help ambitious women learn how to rise, lead with empathy and live abundantly.
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Have you ever thought, “how do I become a great leader”? As a business business owner it’s important to be in tune with who you are as a leader and how you want to lead your team so that they represent the business in a way that you can be proud of!
In this episode, I chat with Joe Trodden, Mindset Expert of Mindset Experts all about clarity and mindset for success, how to become a great leader and his biggest lessons learned.
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What is the one thing that business owners can do to maximize tax deductions? How do we know when we should incorporate? Should we work with a CPA? All important questions to ask when you are a savvy business owner!
In this episode, I chat with Wendy Barlin, Tax Advisor and Business Strategist of About Profit all about tax deductions, questions to ask your advisors and who you need on your team!
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Are you an introvert? Or an extrovert? Or maybe a little in-between? No matter which you are, there are ways to use your personality to your advantage when it comes to your business!
In this episode, I chat with Lindsay Maloney, Transformational Business Coach, all about how introverts can grow their business, understanding different personalities and what effects the way you were raised can have on your style as a business owner.
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How much time do you spend working ON your business, not IN your business? If you are looking to scale up, you need to listen to this episode!
In this episode, I chat with Layne Booth, CEO and Scaling Strategist of The Project Booth, all about how to simplify to magnify your business, delegate tasks and how to prioritize your time.
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Technology is amazing right? I want you to think about all of the technology tools that help you be more productive. Now, I want to ask you to think of the things that lower your productivity. Technology is great when you are using it in the right way to better yourself and your business.
In this episode, I chat with John Zeratsky, Author and Creator of Make Time all about how technology and cultural norms shape the defaults of how we spend out time, processes and habits to change the way you work and how to invest your time.
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