Have you heard of a thing I like to call “email jail”? Emails are an essential part of a communication process but there are ways to minimize the amount of time you spend on emails, so you can spend more time doing what you enjoy!
In this episode, I chat with Elizabeth Sheils and Nora Sheils, Co-Founders of Rock Paper Coin, all about why email management is so important, how to simplify your inbox and top tech recommendations to keep you productive!
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Being an entrepreneur and building a business is never easy. It takes persistence and a strong understanding of who you are and what you want your business to portray as a reflection of you. Coming from a background in mental health I understand and appreciate how much mindset comes into play when running a business.
In this episode, I chat with Scout Sobel, Founder and Podcaster of Scout’s Agency all about how to maintain focus and vision in business, how to balance mental health with business and the ins and outs of the the podcast world.
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Having experience in building an app, I can tell you, it’s no joke! It takes hard work, determination and focus on your specific market. But when all is said and done nothing beats the feeling of a successful launch!
In this episode, I chat with Eric McMillen, Founder and CEO of DotTrot all about pivoting focus to a streamlined audience, how to survey your audience to cater to their needs specifically and experience as a new tech company in the wedding space.
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As an entrepreneur you may find yourself pushing to reach that next goal for your business and always striving for more. Having goals is a great thing but many times we define our success by our goals. “I’ll be successful when…” or “I’ll know I’ve really made it when…”. Success comes in seasons, it is not something that one day you simply attain, success is the here and now and grows as you do.
In this episode, I chat with Leah Glover Hayes, CEO and Host of Her Story of Success Podcast, defining success in each season, the value of mentorships and how to eliminate self doubt.
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Having planned many multicultural weddings myself I have learned how to navigate and customize each experience on an individual basis. The most important part of multicultural wedding success (from a planner perspective) is making sure not to assume that all cases are the same for one culture.
In this episode, I chat with Petronella Lugemwa, Founder & Creative Director of Petronella Photography all about multicultural weddings, common misconceptions about multicultural weddings and how to best prepare to work well with a client who is incorporating multicultural elements.
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Marketing for your business can be challenging in an ever changing market of trends and technology. Have you been looking for a place to land where you can find inspiration to grow a profitable, sustainable and fulfilling business? A place that offers brand-building resources, practical marketing strategies and realistic revenue idea?
In this episode, I chat with Kinsey Roberts, Marketing Strategist and Wedding Venue Owner of She Creates Business all about why a content marketing strategy is important to your business, how to make a content strategy profitable and impactful to your business’s bottom line and the best platforms for your content strategy.
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When small business owners can’t access capital they are forced to make difficult decisions, including closing their doors or taking expensive, often inappropriate, financing options that eventually bleed their business dry.
In this episode, I chat with Business Financing and Credit Expert, Gerri Detweiler about the different financing options that are available to business owners and the importance of building business credit. Gerri has more than 20 years of experience guiding individuals through the confusing world of credit.
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We’ve all been there, we’ve attended traditional conferences with traditional speakers who, you guessed it, give their presentations from a traditional powerpoint. And all of this is fine! But it’s just that. As a speaker I want my presentations to be life changing and extraordinary and for the audience to take away tools to be more productive in their businesses.
In this episode, I chat with Natalie Spiro, President & Founder of Drum Cafe North America all about interactive team building, unity and engagement through use of rhythm and the value of offering an experience for your team. People don’t always remember what you say but they will always remember how you make them feel.
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Having people around you as a support system is SO important. Especially as a business owner. I am so thankful to my support system (my tribe) that is with me every step of the way and extra thankful for the women who are by my side every day going through the journey with me!
In this episode, I chat with Julia Pimsleur, Founder & Chief Empowerista of Million Dollar women all about the unique challenges facing women who want to scale their business, why there are so few “million dollar women” and how to increase the number of successful women entrepreneurs.
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Y’all, when I started my business I never thought I would need to have staff training and guidelines in place. But through experiences I now know that it is the all important first step when bringing someone in as a representative of your company.
In this episode, I chat with Jen Taylor, Owner of Jen Taylor Consulting all about onboarding new employees, how to assess the best modes of learning for employees and how to continue training beyond the onboarding process to ensure consistency and productivity.
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Often times entrepreneurs think of protecting their intellectual property last on their list of things to do. But it’s so important to make this a first priority early on in your business strategy.
In this episode, I chat with Etienne Sanz de Acedo, CEO of International Trademark Association all about the keys to success when building a brand, steps entrepreneurs can take to protect their intellectual property and adapting to trends in the changing consumer marketplace.
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Do you know your numbers? Do you know what it means to know your numbers? So many of us have heard this question time and time again. You don’t know what you don’t know, which still remains true for knowing the numbers for your business.
In this episode, I chat with Danielle Hayden, author of The Profit Planner book series and Co-owner of Kickstart Accounting all about why it is so important for entrepreneurs to know their numbers and own their success, how to know if you are paying yourself enough and how to use a simple financial dashboard to make key business decisions.
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Looking to make the change to entrepreneurship? Or maybe you already have? There can be a feeling of uncertainty, families may not quite understand. We’ve all been there! But success comes when you keep a positive mindset and power through!
In this episode, I chat with Amanda Price, Owner and Lead Planner and Designer of Amanda Price Events about the transition from corporate to entrepreneurship, how to communicate the change to those around you and her experience planning a wedding that received national attention.
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So you want to see change in your business or even in life in general? You’ve tried to change things here and there but the one thing that you haven’t thought of changing is your mindset.
In this episode, I chat with Stephanie Booth Mindset and Success coach for creative business owners all about the biggest indicator of success in business, what to do when you feel stuck, and her 4 step mindset method to replacing limiting beliefs.
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There’s so many groups, committees and boards that you can choose to be a part of as a business owner, but have you ever thought about why you choose to spend your time with these organizations? What value are they bringing to you and your business? It took me a while to find the right fit for me, but the value I take away from the organization I am apart of is incomparable!
In this episode, I chat with Renee Dalo, owner and lead planner of Moxie Bright Events about how serving on the board of an industry organization has helped her grow her business, what community over competition really means and how to donate your time without losing your mind!
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If you know, you know, right? And trust me, if you are a natural born seller you will know! There is a certain stigma that goes along with being a “salesperson” and we find ourselves searching for the balance between being upbeat and passionate about our product vs. being too sales-y. Having a selling process is so important, especially for creatives!
In this episode, I chat with author, speaker and coach Nikki Rausch, the founder of Sales Maven, all about how to create a positive first impression, establish a real connection and how to recognize and respond to buying signals. The tools and tips shared in this episode will help you walk away feeling confident and authentic in your selling process.
Taking a leap and starting a business is one of the bravest things a person can do. If you have ever felt alone or unsure of what to do next for your business trust me, you are not alone! Success comes along when we focus our mindset and open ourselves up to change and new opportunities, they can take you down an amazing path!
In this episode, I chat with an amazing business owner, all about rising from the ashes, dusting herself off and creating a successful business. Judy Gatena CEO of REP Interactive shares with us her determination, perseverance and how you can reinvent yourself at any age.
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In this episode, Kimberly Allen and Jennifer Charles, Chief Experience Officer and Chief Creative Officer for Something Fabulous Event Management & Design share roles as a mentor, how mentorships help grow a business and how to mentor and be mentored.
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In this episode, Fiorella Neira, Event Planner for Neira Event Group shares basic knowledge a planner should have, mistakes to avoid as a newbie and creating workflows for your work and services.
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In this episode, Annette Stepanian, Lawyer for Entrepreneurs and Founder of YourLegalBFF.com shares the 5 key legal elements your business needs to address at any stage, important reasons to have solid contracts and how to avoid common contract mistakes business owners make.
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Lisa Hyde, Author and Podcaster of The Confidence Crown shares the importance of self confidence, how to gain self confidence and keep it and how finding confidence in yourself will help you grow your business.
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Laura Beauparlant, Founder, Creative Director, Author and Speaker of Lab Creative shares how to stand out, why authentically human brand is the key to branding success, and how branding is all about the experience people have with your brand.
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Heather Rouffe, Director of Sales and Managing Partner of Atlas Event Rental shares why excellent customer service is essential in any business, how you can under promise and over-deliver and how to help mitigate customer service issues by going after the right prospects.
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Danielle Holleran, Owner of Details and Swirls shares how she took her passion for hand-lettering signs and made it into a niche wedding business, how to use social media to network and how not to be afraid when growing a business from the ground up! Be sure to connect with Danielle at @detailsandswirls on instagram, she posts daily and is always sharing behind the scenes of her business! Use code SWIRL10 in her Etsy shop Details and Swirls for 10% off of your purchase!
Brenda Cadman, Website Educator of Bon Accord Creative shares the common types of website nightmares, how to avoid these scenarios and what to do if you find yourself already in a website nightmare situation. Download Brenda’s free website planning guide at createabetterwebsite.com/plan.
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