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An insider’s peek into the strategies and mental resilience it takes to create and run six- and seven-figure online businesses. As women entrepreneurs, only 2% of us will ever earn a million dollars. We’re on a mission to change that statistic by chronicling our journey and sharing our proven playbook.
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Mindset | Female Founders | Technology | Money | Online Strategy
Our Thoughts on Burn-Out
What if the fear of burning out and overworking is actually causing the burnout? And what if working harder and smarter is the best way to avoid it?
Today on the And She Spoke Podcast, we are diving deep into our thoughts on burnout.
How to Survive Cancel-Culture with Kelly Diels
There are far too many women today who won’t make themselves visible due to a fear of visibility itself — a fear of being targeted, trashed, and taken down. Joining us is return guest, Kelly Diels, who is a business teacher for Culture Makers where she helps socially conscious entrepreneurs achieve, not just financial success, but critical gains for social justice.
Predictions for Coaching in 2024
Today we’re sharing our predictions for the coaching industry in 2024 so you can leverage the best techniques for success in your business this year.
What We’re Leaving Behind in 2024
A lot has happened in 2023! Join us in today’s episode as we explore all that we intend to leave behind as we move into 2024 and what we envision for ourselves and our two companies in the coming year.
Launching a Podcast with Carli Van Heerden
In today's episode, we welcome Carli van Heerden, the CEO and Founder of We Edit Podcasts (WEP), a company that specializes in delivering top-tier podcast production services. They aim to empower podcasters by swiftly bringing their content to life through an expert support network and production services.
Closing Down Your Business with Brigitte Lyons
In recent months, we've observed several high-profile women opt to shutter their businesses, yet the reasons behind such decisions often (still) remain unexplored. On this episode of the And She Spoke podcast, we talk to Brigitte Lyons. She is the Founder of Podcast Ally, a podcast booking agency that she created and grew while traveling around the United States in a van with her husband: #vanlife.
10 Lessons from Millionaires
In this episode, we delve into the strategies and insights of millionaire business owners who have scaled to the heights of success.
A recent social media post by a prominent entrepreneur about what makes a successful business owner got a lot of attention, and we thought we would take the time to give our take.
From playing the long game to discovering the power of passion, we uncover the secrets to entrepreneurial success.
Growing a Podcast with Millions of Downloads with Abagail Pumphrey
CEO and Co-Founder Abagail Pumphrey is passionate about supporting her clients on their journey to financial freedom. Boss Project is her an all-in-one digital agency designed to help grow your online revenue.
She joins us to share what it’s like to transition from partnership to CEO, what it takes to have a growing, viral podcast, and what she does every week to ensure her show tops the charts.
A $14 Million Dollar Membership with Corinne Crabtree
As a business owner, falling in love with your product is a superpower.
Joining us in conversation today is Corinne Crabtree, founder of No B.S. Weight Loss, a $14 million membership that is truly passionate about helping people lose weight and change their lives.
Will AI Take Over Coaching?
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize the coaching industry. It can provide automated solutions that can augment or, arguably, even replace human coaches.
In today’s episode, we tackle some of these recent developments in AI and whether or not this well-debated emerging technology is poised to really take over coaching entirely.
Your $30K Ceiling
Most small businesses find themselves at a revenue ceiling that they simply cannot break out of. Generally speaking, if you have an existing community and some basic business understanding, you can get to $30K fairly easily. Generating substantially more revenue? Well, that’s another story.
Why You Need to Solve a Burning Problem
To create an offer that sells it must solve an important enough problem in a large enough market. In today’s episode, we explore three major markets, how to best solve a problem for your chosen audience and how to make sure they know that!
Our Take on Dope Shit
Why is the world so saturated with generic creations and mediocrity? Today we’re delving deep into an article written by Cole Schafer entitled, ‘Dope Shit’ and our take on how this mindset can lead us to do extraordinary work.
Women & the Subtle Art of Bullshitting
When observing the world of business, it’s apparent that refining the art of bullshitting is a skill that radiates confidence. But why are men seemingly innately good at it? And why do women need to get better at it? In today’s episode we dive into these questions and more.
Audience Audit: Kerry Hinds, Fertile Body Yoga
In today’s episode, we walk listeners through a business audit for Kerry Hinds and her business, Fertile Body Yoga. Tuning in you’ll hear a step-by-step breakdown of her website and our suggestions for simple changes to improve both her site and her offerings that can lead to major improvements.
Christina Langdon: Lessons Learned After 19 Years with Martha Stewart
Today we are joined on the show by Christina Langdon, a high-performance and success coach, here to share with us all about her 19 years of working with Martha Stewart and what came next.
Helping Farmers Make Money with Charlotte Smith
A life spent outdoors as a farmer can be deeply rewarding. But it can also be financially precarious. No one knows this better than today’s guest, Charlotte Smith, a marketing and mindset coach for farmers, who, at age 14, watched their fifth-generation family farm go bankrupt and lose everything.
Our Rebranding Confession
We’ve finally recorded the episode we have talked about doing for years. Today, we get raw and real with our listeners about the daunting process we underwent when deciding to rebrand our software company.
You Hate Marketing Because You’re Bad At It
Many solo-preneurs struggle to motivate themselves to spend time marketing their work but unfortunately, no company will succeed without it. Today, we’re dishing out some tough love and hard-hitting truths: if you hate marketing, it might be because you’re bad at it!
Our Thoughts on Threads
Today, we discuss our biggest concerns about Meta, how thought-provoking conversations seem to be mysteriously disappearing from Meta’s platforms, why Threads is not worth the extra workload, and how Twitter users make it a platform of superior content compared to what you’ll find on Threads.