Yes To Entrepreneurship: Helping You Build A Better Business

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Are you thinking about starting a business? Maybe you're already running your business? Either way, tune in! These are the conversation we, entrepreneurs have but often times don't hear...until now!

Episodios

  • YTE 039: Visibility is power with Roshanda Pratt

    12/12/2019 Duración: 46min

    In this episode, we talked about going from a TV producer to this “corky thing” called entrepreneurship. Discover why Roshanda left her full-time job, what she is doing now, and what social media tool has been a game-changer for our businesses. Tune into this episode and start being seen today! -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? My father would make me as a 4th grader watch the news. He told me as an American citizen its my responsibility to know what's going on in my country and community. My father's advice has helped me for 20 years cover stories that impacted my community and nation as my responsibility and not a privilege. What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? My proudest moment is covering stories that put my station in the national spotlight from the removal of the confederate flag to the Charleston church shooting. Tough stories but I helped to write history. What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? The moments when you can't help,

  • YTE 038: Turning your creative outlet into a business with Roseanne Nichols

    05/12/2019 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, we talk about the struggle of working a full-time retail job with inconsistent hours, life and trying to run an expensive side gig (an MLM). Find out what Roseanne did to fight the overwhelm and what she’s doing this time around that is different for her business, not another MLM business. “Giving a piece of yourself.” - Roseanne Nichols -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? Do what you love and you will never work a day in your life :) - My dad What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? Being able to walk away from something that no longer served me despite what others told me I would be losing out on. Connect with Roseanne on Facebook ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

  • YTE 036: Where do I fit with Adelle Stoll

    28/11/2019 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, we talked about owning your creativity and embracing it as your unique superpower. We also talked about owning a retail store, the challenges one faces, how to overcome a huge loss of inventory, and why it’s so important to look at what you’ve accomplished! -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? Architect Tom Kundig gave a talk in Santa Rosa a few years ago when I was acting as an architect on a design-build project. He advised me to embrace the problems of a project. He said that the best designs hit challenges that drive them to be great. I use this idea as fuel in everything I create. What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? With no restaurant experience, I created a successful and profitable restaurant concept. I wrote a menu, bought wine, created all marketing, waited tables, tended bar, covered the chefs days off and created a profitable biz right outa the gate. It was where I learned that I can do anything! What has been the hardest career moment and

  • YTE 035: Crafting your confidence with Vicki Smith

    21/11/2019 Duración: 37min

    In this episode, we talked about how Vicki, a single mom who also works a 9 to 5, finds the time to run her own crafting business. Vicki shares with us how she runs her business, what tools and tricks she uses in order to make things work as well as how she has grown her confidence through the power of…tune in to find out! -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? The one that stands out is "There is no such word as can't" by Jules White (Dragon Slayer & a previous guest on the Yes to Entrepreneurship podcast) Live it Love it Sell it What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? I have gained so much confidence over the past 18 months or so, I have won several twitter awards (Queen of Resin Pendants/ Creative Biz Award which resulted in a radio interview and a social media award. I was also interviewed by you way back when I was nervous and shy and have done a podcast since). I go live several times a week doing the News over at Heartizan and have been asked to take the lead on

  • YTE 034: Make money with Renee Hribar

    14/11/2019 Duración: 55min

    In this episode, Renee provides insight on how we should be thinking about sales, who we really should be selling to, and what one really needs in order to start selling – the answer might surprise you! -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? Rosario Sinicrope said “your success will be in direct proportion to your ability to fail fast and shake it off” What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? When women can find their own confidence to sell for themselves and truly step into their money-making power, they fund the best education for the children, the best elder care for their parents, they donate to their charities and forever know they have options... they are never forced into decisions due to lack of money again. What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? Choosing to sell my sales agency. I overcame it by spending a year sabbatical and becoming a yoga teacher Favorite quote: “Be the change you wish to see in the world” Connect with Renee at www.

  • YTE 033: Realizing you have the potential with Sarah Wallace

    07/11/2019 Duración: 58min

    In this episode, we talked about realizing your potential is everything for your personal growth! It’s through that personal growth where you start brainstorming new ideas and realize you can start a business online. Sarah talks about her first product which came from being a mom and seeing a need in the market. We also talk about selling on social media, specifically Instagram, and how people are watching you – in a not so creepy way, ha! What's the best career advice you have ever received? Clarity comes from action. No amount of thinking about will give you the answer. You have to go out, try it and either learn a lesson or keep going because you figured something out. What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? Not having a website for the longest time, but having people reach out to me about what I was doing and how I could help them, by simply showing up on social media consistently. I then had a client of my own do the same thing and landed her first client, so that felt awesome to just be rea

  • YTE 032: Live it. Love it. Sell it with Jules White

    31/10/2019 Duración: 49min

    In this episode, we talk about how one product, specifically a book that wasn’t even part of the original plan, can take your business to the next level – from one on one consulting to speaking to working with larger companies building out a sales road map that works. Join us for this “sales road trip” with Jules.  What's the best career advice you have ever received? Apart from my Dad’s advice - ‘There’s no such word as can’t!’ My old boss from Yellow Pages used to say that every time someone said no to me in sales, I could put £1 in my pocket. Then when I got a yes I would have gathered a pocket full of £1’s towards it and I also learned to not take the no’s personally!  What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? Gosh - lots really. There have been some awards I’ve won that I am very proud of - but I think my proudest moment was when my son commented on my TEDx video on YouTube telling me how proud he was of me that was a real moment as he didn’t tell me he had done it!  What has be

  • YTE 031: Yes you can do it with Rhonda Lowe

    24/10/2019 Duración: 51min

    In this episode, we talked about how Rhonda started her entrepreneurial journey by converting her garage into a roller-skating rink at the age of 10 years old while the rest of us just had a lemonade stand. Get business insights and learn why entrepreneurship can be life-changing for kids. Also, find out what Heinz Ketchup has to do with business and how it sank the competition.   -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? My dad always told me that if you want to see it happen then get started on it. What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? Probably my last business- a full-scale party store. It was my biggest dream in both size and service. We did what "the big boys" did in our small town and I loved every minute of it. What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? I had spent 16 years in the newspaper business where I was able to utilize all of my entrepreneurial skills to build the paper up to be a shining star in our newspaper group and be promo

  • YTE 030: Everybody has a course inside of them with Toni Brown

    17/10/2019 Duración: 53min

    In this episode, we talked about opening and closing businesses, adding an additional income stream, mindset, asking for the sale, and how everyone has a course inside them waiting to come out. Plus, learn how you can start doing live AUDIO broadcasts!   Also, learn what the History Channel has to offer us, entrepreneurs!  -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? Keep going, keep moving, have somewhere to send people. The first part is just the go-getter in me lol and the last part is Nicole Walters. Lol. What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? Every time I get a referral! It proves that I doing what I’m supposed to be doing and that people believe that I can help them. It’s always exciting to know that people are talking about me as the go-to course creator! What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? Not climbing the corporate ladder. I always thought I would be the CLO of a Fortune 500. That was my goal but with that, comes more responsi

  • YTE 029: Mindset and lifestyle transformations with Midori Verity

    10/10/2019 Duración: 59min

    In this episode, we talk about the online funnel strategy, what’s missing from it, mindset, and how to break out of your comfort zone to meet new people. Also, discover what the MOX Life is and what your ideal customer really wants from you. Plus, learn what the most successful business people in the world do and what the 3 A’s are!  25-minutes: Tips on why shooting video is key!  28-minutes: Behavior loops 30-minutes: 3 A’s and websites 50-minutes: The MOX Life -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? Make choices to get you to your big fat goal, not to save for a special lunch. Amy Yamada What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? Helping a client go from $4200/year to having her first $10k month. What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? breaking away from the company I shared with my husband. Using the same techniques and process I now teach my clients. Favorite quote:  “When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but oft

  • YTE 028: From startup days with Apple to accounting with Elizabeth Holmes

    03/10/2019 Duración: 53min

    In this episode, our guest Elizabeth talks about her entrepreneurial journey – from working with Steve Jobs in his garage to becoming a computer accounting system specialist working with 100's of small business owners. We talk about the early days of Apple, what success looks like, how business owners have to pivot, set benchmarks, look back and reflect, how to get those referrals, and so much more! We even uncover the hidden meaning behind the movie Toy Story.  "Steve always recognized opportunities" - Elizabeth Holmes "Business is the best kept secret, it's so much fun!" - Steve Jobs -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? "You have to change the underlying structure of your life to make real and lasting change." - Robert Fritz, The Path of Least Resistance "Identify your ideal client and don't settle for less." - Gail Ginder, Claros Group What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? I don't know how to answer this question! I'm grateful that hundreds of local businesses

  • YTE 027: The secret to surviving 2 years in business and counting with Erin Ashby

    26/09/2019 Duración: 49min

    In this episode, Erin shares with us her milestone, celebrating 2 years and counting, with her business Suade Marketing. Learn what motivated this mom of 4 to start her own business and what her key to survival has been.  -------- What's the best career advice you have ever received? Don’t spend money like it’s your own. My ex-boss, Chad Peevy. He recognized I had a negative money mind and it got in the way of my confidence to sell. What is your proudest career accomplishment and why? Making it two whole years. I’ve had a million reasons to give up and I haven’t. What has been the hardest career moment and how did you overcome it? Owning my value. Asking for a raise when it was the right thing. That was harder than being told no or even telling a lead no. I had to stop feeling and acting like any of it was personal. Put on that CEO hat and have a tough conversation, which actually ended up being a cakewalk. Favorite quote:  "Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do not let the pain make you h

  • YTE 026: Regain your love for teaching with Sarah Leonard

    29/12/2017 Duración: 53min

    In this episode we talked about: Realizing that her teaching job was not bringing her joy anymore and that joy was replaced with stress, depression among other health issues – something had to change! Communicating with her husband about the health issues her job was bringing and the transition she wanted to make. Taking her side hustle and slowly turning it into a full-time business. It may not be a 6 figure business, but it's a business that brings her joy and good health which is priceless. Blogging (sometimes up to 7 days a week) and reaching out to others for guest posting. Worrying about money and how it always seems to work out especially if we just stop worrying about it. Not comparing yourself with others because what looks like "immediate success" has most likely been year ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support

  • YTE 025: Knowing this can happen and you can do this with Julienne DesJardins

    28/12/2017 Duración: 01h20s

    In this episode we talked about: Starting entrepreneurship while working full-time with no real website or Facebook page Going from trying to get any kind of work to being very specific and living a happier lifestyle The customer experience and why it's so important to provide the best experience you can Where the conversation can take us once we just start having them  Connect with Julienne at Juliennedesjardins.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

  • YTE 024: How back pain lead to a pain-free business with Adri Kyser

    16/11/2017 Duración: 43min

    In this episode we talked about: What we talked about: Health, wellness, pain, and how everything leads you to the next step. We also talk about the hustle and what really happens as well as breaking past the fear of what others think. Quotes:  "Everyone will get exactly what they need when they need it" "Mind, body, connect comes from that inner bodywork" "Your past doesn't define you" "You don't have to be perfect to inspire others. Let how you handle your imperfections be the inspiration" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

  • YTE 023: You’re not alone – a mother’s powerful story of entrepreneurship with Joanna Novelo

    02/11/2017 Duración: 58min

    In this episode we talked about: - Struggling in college with a baby on your hip - Dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts - Making a change for the better and never giving up - Being ambitious, starting a new business in a new area and learning everything on the fly – you don't want to miss this part of the story - Not letting failures get in the way Quotes:  "You're not alone" "That was the first time in my life I gave 15 people a job" "I went out and lived my dream and gave people jobs" "I'm so much stronger now" "Exercise is the best thing for depression" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

  • YTE 022: What do you want to be known for with Jillian Lama

    26/10/2017 Duración: 59min

    In this episode we talked about: - Getting started in entrepreneurship and going from a baker with a brick and mortar to being an online coach - Sales and marketing - Personal development and why you need to make time for it Quotes:  "Why don't you find a way for people to pay you?" " Think of myself more of an expert" "What's going to add more of you?" " Redefine success on my own terms" "People want results" "What do you want to be known for?" Connect with Jillian at jillianlama.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

  • YTE 021: Why you need to be clear about your values & your messaging with Aditi Singh

    05/10/2017 Duración: 54min

    In this episode we talked about:  Taking blogging seriously and pitching to publications Being upfront about what you want and what your mission is Process the feelings you go through so you can move forward Learning to ask for help     Quotes:    "Please accept the negativity – it's ok" "Without patience nothing is possible" "You have to realize I had a lot of rejections before" "If you want to understand adults, pay attention to what kids are doing"  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

  • YTE 020: Make your business your own with military mompreneurer Kristin Arilus

    28/09/2017 Duración: 46min

    In this episode we talked about:  Being a mom of two young kids under 18 months while starting a business Working hard to build a business and discovering a year and a half into it it was all wrong Trying to do everything on your own and not having people to turn to Realizing a pivot in the business needed to happen before things got worse The importance of not following too many people and what kind of impact that has   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

  • YTE 019: Jumping into entrepreneurship with Nicole Walters

    21/09/2017 Duración: 49min

    In this episode we talked about:    - The mindset game - Building a community - Public speaking secret exposed - The lifesavers method and how that has been a game-changer - Influencers and how you can stand out - Microwave success   Quotes:  - "Everybody indulges what they love" - "I found myself wishing I could be there more" - "You're never too fancy to be a disaster" - "It's important to be a professional no matter what" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join The Yes to Entrepreneurship Network where we pair you up with the right resources – people, community, tools, and support – that help you START and we that make scaling your business online easier!

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