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Energy and good health starts with good food. Nutrition Educator, Mira Deesy talks about the importance of gut health to our focus and stamina as solo professionals.
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In this episode leading expert Geriann Wiesbrook is going to talk about Facebook groups and share tips for growing and strengthening one.
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Social media technology expert and trainer Ellen McDowell dispels myths and eliminates confusion about social media and social posting.
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Former nurse Tracey Maxfield shares how extreme workplace abuse and bullying led her to a deep depressive episode and how she was able to "escape the rabbit hole" and find a new purpose in life
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Tai Goodwin, founder of Profit Academy, talks to Winnie about common mistakes and mindset issues that keep Introverted, mission-driven entrepreneurs from making the income they dream of and deserve.
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Alison Donaghey shares her journey from single mom on welfare to successful entrepreneur and coach.
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Deb Boulanger, founder of The Launch Lab, talks to Winnie Anderson about the common mistakes corporate escapees make when going from employee to entrepreneur.
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ReeJade Richmond explains how she threw away her position as an attorney at a celebrity law firm to strike out on her own and found the secret to success and happiness rested in the courage to build a business model that worked for her even though her colleagues didn't understand it.
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Business and Legal Strategist ReeJade Richmond explains how you may be inadvertently running a fraudulent business and what you need to do to make your business legit and reduce your exposure to risk.
info_outlineWelcome to the Courageous Entrepreneur Show. This is the show that shares information and inspiration to help you stand out when you hate standing out, sell your services without being salesy, and consistently take action with courage confidence and clarity.
The show features interviews with entrepreneurs who’ve overcome amazing challenges to create success on their terms and experts who share insight and practical information that can help you build a foundation for sustainable success or make the next big leap to create the thriving, successful business you dream of and deserve.
The show is available in both video and audio formats on a variety of platforms including Apple Podcasts / iTunes, I Heart Radio, in the Google Play store, on You Tube and on my website at Winnie Anderson.com.
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SHOW NOTES
Experts tell us the key to success is to find a problem and solve it.
Many of the most successful entrepreneurs had a problem themselves, recognized there was nothing out there to solve it and like that little red hen from the children’s story decided to do it themselves.
Today’s episode is a great example of that.
It’s also an example of how the best solutions are often the simplest.
In this episode, criminal defense attorney Judith Samson shares how she created a product that solves a problem she had herself and ended up building a successful side business.
Listen in as Judith explains:
* How she came up with the idea for the bra bridge
* The process of getting a sample product made
* Why she had to get the product made in China
* Things to watch out for to protect your ideas and intellectual property
* And some hidden benefits of raising boys while building a business focused on women’s breasts
As always, listen all the way to the end where I’ll share your cocktail exercise and action step for this episode
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Get your Bra Brdges direct at Judith's Bra Bridge website
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