Her Power Hustle The Reboot! | The Power Resource for Women Entrepreneurs | Where #WEALLWIN
This podcast is for you if you’re a sister of a certain age, navigating being a solopreneur or side hustler and you’re over spinning your wheels, trying to piece together resources and feeling isolated and confused because no one is talking to US!
This is where each week you get to tap into YOUR Squad, Your community and get the information you need to succeed in your business endeavors…all while dealing with hot flashes, fatigue and all of the other things that no one prepared us for!
This, is Her Power Hustle - The Reboot!
In this short solo episode Michelle shares how we can effectively network at conferences and live events. She also provides the traits and characteristics of information collectors versus information gatherers. Which are you? Tune in!
Admittedly not the most outgoing guy, Zvi Band, founder of customer [contact] relationship management software company, Contactually, shares his greatest tips for building relationships and THE CRITICAL thing that most people don't think of when starting their businesses and careers.
Zvi and I, both zealots about developing great relationships, discuss relationships, building community and entrepreneurship, including:
his 'scariest' moment as a startup founder
the benefit of having a strong foundation of people in your network before making a leap
the importance of passion in becoming an entrepreneur
the importance of networking and making connections
how to 'win' at a networking event
tips for people who don't live in 'urban' or hub areas that have a lot of events
the importance of managing connections
why he hopes his wife doesn't listen to this episode!
College buddies, co-workers and now business partners, Licensed Clinical Social Workers and founders of Skylight Leadership, Rhonda Gipson-Willis and Jessica D. Johnson talk about the blessing and curse of going into business with a friend. This may have turned into a counseling session, as they do share the truth about conflicts, habits that drive one another crazy, and where their husbands fit in all of this!
Rhonda and Jessica are refreshingly candid about the highs and lows of going into business with a friend, including:
what to watch out for when deciding to be business partners with a friend
the outcome of NOT stepping outside of their comfort zone with their first business
how they transitioned from co-workers to business partners
how they settle disagreements in their business and protect each of their interests if things go badly
their strategies for landing new clients when they were unknown in their industry
tips for determining whether you should partner with your bestie or any other friend
transitioning from side hustling for 'Coach purses and vacations' to full-time business 'that pays the light bill'