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  • She Means Business with Carrie Green
  • Voice Lessons
  • I Don’t Recommend It
  • The Product Entrepreneur Podcast
  • Sexy Soulful Success with Emily Cassel
  • WWPN: How I’m Livin’ with Chef Babette!
  • Goal Get It Podcast
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    She Means Business with Carrie Green

    She Means Business with Carrie Green

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    Since Jan 26, 2017 16:00 UTC

    Get inspired and fired up every Tuesday with Carrie Green, founder of the Female Entrepreneur Association and author of She Means Business! Are you ready to turn your ideas into reality and build a wildly successful business? There has never been a better time to say YES. With a computer and an Internet connection you can get your ideas, messages and business out there like never before and create so much success. People are doing this every single day and you can too. The She Means Business Podcast brings together incredible stories of female entrepreneurs from around the world who are following their hearts, building the business of their dreams and creating the success and abundance they desire. The host, Carrie Green also shares her personal experiences of building two successful businesses with no money, no business knowledge, but lots of ambition and determination to figure it out. If you’re a creative and ambitious female entrepreneur, or are contemplating the entrepreneurial path, this podcast will provide the honest, realistic and practical tools you need to follow your heart and create a wildly successful business.

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    Voice Lessons

    Voice Lessons

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    Since Jan 15, 2020 20:46 UTC

    Voice lessons is a podcast about visibility, creativity and the way women lead. Whether inspired by a book, a piece of art or a movement, each lesson rewrites the definition of entrepreneurship through the feminine lens. Led by author, producer and entrepreneur Kim Kuhteubl, these transparent, conscious and unexpected conversations lift the veil on women’s curiosities, their creative process, pleasures, fears, faith, secrets and the personal nature of femininity. When it comes to doing business, the structures for the way we earned a living were shaped in response to the needs of the majority of the earners: men. Femininity didn’t have a business context, nor did the value of the unpaid and highly necessary work of women at home, period. But in this moment, women have unprecedented, economic, mobility, independence and visibility and are consciously, disrupting what is. Creating a new paradigm requires inner work; work that we’re all doing together. SHOWNOTES @ www.voicelessonspodcast.com NEW EPISODES released every WEDNESDAY. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @voicelessonspodcast

    After a flash of inspiration, Deborah Alma bought a vintage ambulance on eBay and became “The Emergency Poet”. Another flash several years later and she bought a shop, founding the world’s first “Poetry Pharmacy”, a tea, performance, and consultation space where Alma prescribes handpicked poems to her patients. In this episode, we take an inside look at the healing, intimate power that poetry has, and how it connects people to the spiritual part of themselves. You’ll learn that being on the outside of normal can be the best part of how you share your voice and operate your business, allowing some decisions to be made purely on moments of playful creativity.

    TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:

    – What is “emergency poetry” and how did Deborah turn her creative passion into a career?
    – Why we turn to poetry at times of crisis or at heightened states of emotion.
    – How poetry taught Deborah the power of listening.
    – The intimate nature of poetry and how it can serve as an extension of yourself, allowing you to become more open.
    – How being mixed race/mixed class informed Deborah’s work and the importance of combatting situations of prejudice.
    – Why what Deborah values most about herself is invisible to others.
    – The journey from creative to businesswoman.
    – The struggles of taking yourself seriously as a creative business owner and the boundaries that should be addressed.
    – Why some creatives want to give away their work for free.
    – Do you have to be ruthless to be good at business?
    – The collegiate way that women lead and why they work with you instead of for you.

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    (1:25) About eight years ago, I suddenly bought a vintage ambulance on eBay. All of my friends saying, no, do it. It wasn’t an idea to have a business particularly. It was just a kind of a piece of art, I suppose. A kind of creative idea to go and do poetry prescriptions.

    (7:14) And it’s got all the original ironmongers shelves, sort of mid Victorian shelves. And I was peering through the dusty windows at these shelves and the mahogany counter and an old tale. And it was a bit like the emergency poet thing. I just had this kind of flash of inspiration.

    (7:24) The flash of the inspiration, is that the same place where the poems come from for you?
    Yes. It’s the kind of free, almost childlike, playful part of me that hasn’t died. I just indulge it all the time. It’s the same place I think.

    (9:28) I think what happens here as well as the States is that school can put you off to poetry. People pick poetry apart in the classroom and it destroys it. It destroys that kind of immediate and intimate response.

    (12:22) I realized how sharing a poem could take them in their head to somewhere positive. So I learned that, I learned that people like being listened to really carefully. I learned that people like you to ask unexpected questions. They like to talk about themselves.

    (12:33) There’s a process…this question and then this question, so that they don’t go off into unsafe territory. It’s always about them. It’s always about positive parts of themselves. Then it kind of comes to a resolution and at that point I asked them what they’d like a poem for whether it’s work stress or anxiety or they’re bullied at work or whatever it is, and it’s right at the end. So we don’t dwell on the thing too much. The poem should answer that.

    (15:10) It’s such a personal relationship. That that very intimate relationship, yourself, your emotions in that text, whether it’s fictional or a poem.

    (21:34) For me because it’s not seen as well. It’s part of me that’s really important and that I love and I’m not in touch with it. It’s not addressed most of the time. So it was really nice to be able to write about it actually. There’s a line in one of the poems from when I was little and we put bells around our ankles, my mum and me and my sister and we’d dance, Indian dancing and I grew up with the films and it goes right through me. But it’s not seen.

    (18:19) I think there’s something that women do that’s very different. It’s more about working together, worrying about the people, how people feel when they work with you, that they work with you and not for you. That kind of collegiate way of doing things. I can be a bit of a softie. I want to give things away all the time.

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    I Don’t Recommend It

    I Don’t Recommend It

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    Since Sep 9, 2019 03:25 UTC

    A show about nothing and everything, but mostly cats.

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    The Product Entrepreneur Podcast

    The Product Entrepreneur Podcast

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    Since Sep 30, 2020 21:37 UTC

    People often ask me: ““What’s the #1 thing that allows product-based entrepreneurs to make that leap from bootstrapped and broke to cash flow positive?” My answer is always the same: Learning how to grow their revenue with scientific precision. So why is it so hard to cross that profit-bridge and start seeing momentum in your cash flow? The answer is simple. You can’t build a brand entirely on intuition and gut-feel. You need to know your numbers. I’ve worked with local start-ups and massive corporate brands like Dove, L’Oreal, Chobani, and Lays. And now, I’m sharing that same magic with you! Tune in to learn how data-driven brand obsession is your ticket to new heights in your business (and your sales!) You’ll hear a mix of my handpicked guest experts, live consulting calls, and my everyday musings based on my many years in the biz. Learn from my mistakes, celebrate my clients’ successes, and get excited for what comes next. The best is yet to come!

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    Sexy Soulful Success with Emily Cassel

    Sexy Soulful Success with Emily Cassel

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    Since Sep 16, 2021 02:32 UTC

    Like Nobody’s Business is a space of devotion to mastery, excellence, and thriving in our businesses, and our lives as women entrepreneurs. Each month, I’ll be helping you tool up with resources to support you to navigate a new area of entrepreneurial life with intention, strategy, and soul. I’ll walk you “through it” by answering your specific questions, help you get “on top of it” with actionable tips, look “under it” to help you reprogram your subconscious mind for more ease, and when it comes to the common traps I see many of my coaching clients & listeners fall into, I’ll get you “over it.” Together, we’ll explore a broad range of topics that impact + influence how you show up to lead the business your soul came here to create, including wellness, prosperity, growth, spirituality, and fulfillment.

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    Goal Get It Podcast

    Goal Get It Podcast

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    Since Jan 20, 2021 20:25 UTC

    As an online entrepreneur, there is always something to do. You keep googling how to get more done, reach $10K months, gain clients & customers, and live a fulfilled life, BUT you end up burnt out & no closer to your goals. You’re ready to start using your limited time more effectively + building your profitable online business to support the freedom you dream of. The Goal Get It podcast is specifically designed for online women entrepreneurs who are tired of constantly hustling and STILL not reaching those big business & life goals. Here you’ll get – effective strategies for building, running, and up-leveling your profitable business – productivity hacks to help you maximize your limited time & energy – guidance on exactly how to tailor all that advice to you & your business so you can start taking action immediately So, are you ready to claim your dream life & business? Goal get it.

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