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Episode 64 | Mastering Your Personal and Professional Productivity with Kerry Ann King
In this episode of Women Choosing Growth, Tina Sue sits down with Kerry Ann King, founder of Eluminate Labs, to uncover actionable strategies for mastering productivity both at work and in life. Kerry Ann shares her inspiring journey from corporate roles to creating an innovative productivity app and how her experiences shaped her approach to personal and professional growth.
Key Takeaways:Productivity Insights Through Data
Kerry Ann explains how tracking data about your habits can reveal patterns that reduce guilt and improve efficiency. Her example of working late on Fridays illustrates how understanding these patterns can empower you to make better decisions.Illuminate Labs’ Mission
Eluminate Labs focuses on creating tools and systems that promote human-centered productivity and reduce the exploitative nature of traditional tech business models.The Power of Reflection
Failing to reflect on your productivity patterns can lead to burnout or misaligned goals. Kerry Ann emphasizes the importance of periodically evaluating your habits to ensure long-term success and fulfillment.Fin: Positive Productivity App
Kerry Ann's app, Fin, offers features like tracking tasks, routines, and patterns of productivity, as well as providing coaching support to improve consistency and focus.Understanding Your Unique Productivity Style
Everyone has peak productivity times. Identifying yours—whether it's morning, mid-afternoon, or another time—can help you optimize your schedule and energy for high-value tasks.Building Accountability Without Burnout
Kerry Ann discusses how to create natural accountability systems to get things done joyfully rather than from a place of obligation or guilt.
Eluminate Labs Resources:https://eluminatelabs.com/
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Email: [email protected]
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Episode 63 | Everything You Need To Know About Podcasting | Guest: Jessica Rhodes
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In this episode of Women Choosing Growth, host Tina Sue sits down with Jessica Rhodes, the founder of Interview Connections, the world’s first podcast booking agency. Since its launch in 2013, Jessica’s agency has booked over 30,000 podcast interviews for more than 800 clients. Her mission is to help entrepreneurs leverage podcasting as a tool for business growth, authority-building, and meaningful connections.
Jessica shares her journey from working in the nonprofit sector to founding Interview Connections. With the guidance of her entrepreneurial father, she built an agency that has now become an industry leader in podcast booking. Her approach focuses on strategic, high-quality placements that elevate her clients’ visibility and impact.
Key Topics Covered:
Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Podcast: Podcasting benefits businesses aiming to build credibility and reach a wider audience, though it’s less effective for local businesses without an online presence.
Guesting vs. Hosting: Jessica discusses the benefits of starting as a guest to build a network, making it easier to launch a podcast later. Podcasting helps reach a niche audience effectively.
ROI of Podcasting: Success isn’t about download numbers but engaging the right listeners who convert. Even a small, loyal audience can generate significant ROI.
Strategic Benefits of Podcast Guesting: Jessica highlights networking, SEO, and content repurposing as hidden benefits of podcast guesting, helping entrepreneurs expand their digital footprint.
The Power of Persistence in Podcasting: Podcasting is a long-term investment, and Jessica encourages entrepreneurs to stay committed and patient for lasting brand growth.Notable Quotes:
"It’s not about vanity metrics. It’s about getting in front of the right people." – Jessica Rhodes "Think of 200 listeners like an auditorium of ideal clients—intimate, engaged, and loyal." – Jessica Rhodes "Ladies, let’s go! We need more women leaders to be visible, claiming our authority. Take that step to get on stage, because it’s going to change the world." – Jessica RhodesJessica Rhodes/Interview Connections Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Website: InterviewConnections.com
Insta: @InterviewConnections
Facebook: @InterviewConnectionsPage
Women Choosing Growth Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
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Episode 62 | Do's and Don'ts for Creating a Great Customer Experience with Marti Wymer
In this inspiring episode of Women Choosing Growth, Tina Sue speaks with Marti Wymer, founder of Spoonful of Comfort. Marti shares how her business began as a simple idea from her kitchen, driven by a desire to bring comfort to others, and grew into a successful enterprise known for its commitment to exceptional customer care.
Marti shares her “Do’s and Don’ts” for customer experience, emphasizing small gestures that leave lasting impressions. Her team prioritizes a customer-first approach rooted in empathy, from personalizing gifts to addressing delivery issues. By fostering trust and genuine relationships, Marti has built remarkable customer loyalty and provides practical advice on creating memorable experiences that drive business growth.
Key Topics Covered:
The Origins of Spoonful of Comfort: Marti shares how a deeply personal experience inspired her to start Spoonful of Comfort, a business dedicated to delivering warmth and care in every package.Creating a Memorable Customer Experience:
Do: Small gestures make a big impact. Marti’s team goes the extra mile, from crafting personalized messages and custom products, like a custom “Call Your Auntie” sign for a college care package.
Don’t: Cover up mistakes. Marti emphasizes honesty and taking responsibility, even when issues are beyond their control, as with weather delays impacting Valentine’s Day shipments.Customer Loyalty Through Empathy and Responsibility: Marti explains how empathy is integral to Spoonful of Comfort’s success, and how treating customers as real people fosters loyalty and long-term growth.
Notable Quotes:
"When you’re sending a product out with your mother’s name on it, it keeps you grounded in what you’re doing and what’s important." — Marti Wymer
"If there’s a mistake, we don’t try to cover it up. We just take responsibility and make sure we deliver on what we promised." — Marti Wymer
"The right thing to do is the right thing to do, especially when there’s a hard decision to make." — Marti WymerActionable Takeaways:
Building Customer Trust: Honesty and proactive communication with customers—even during challenging times—builds lasting trust and loyalty.Going the Extra Mile: Simple, thoughtful gestures create memorable experiences. Encourage team members to personalize customer interactions whenever possible.Fostering Customer Loyalty: Treat each customer interaction as a relationship, focusing on genuine care and responsiveness.Marti Wymer/Spoonful of Comfort Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.spoonfulofcomfort.com/
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/spoonfulofcomfort/?hl=en
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marti-wymer-61272b4/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spoonfulofcomfort
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Episode 61:
How to Recruit, Train and Retain Generation Z Population
Episode Highlights:
Hannah Dannecker discusses the unique characteristics of Generation Z (born 1997–2012) and the challenges and opportunities businesses face when recruiting and retaining them.She breaks down the key traits of Gen Z, including their deep connection to technology, desire for flexibility, and different career aspirations compared to previous generations.The conversation touches on Gen Z’s need for meaningful work and how businesses can build an environment that fosters connection and retention.Notable Quotes:
"Tech isn’t just a tool for Gen Z; it’s a part of their body." — Hannah Dannecker"If you give them value and help them understand why they’re doing what they’re doing, they’ll stay with you longer." — Hannah Dannecker"Generation Z is craving human connection more than any generation before them." — Hannah Dannecker"It’s a blessing to influence the next generation while they’re still influential." — Hannah DanneckerActionable Takeaways:
Recruiting Gen Z:
Be strategic about where you post job openings (social media platforms, online groups, referrals).Use engaging, creative job descriptions that grab their attention quickly—Gen Z has a short attention span.Focus on transparency in the job details and make sure you're communicating authentically.
Retaining Gen Z:
Always provide the "why" behind tasks to help Gen Z employees see the bigger picture and find meaning in their work.Offer a mix of essential tasks with something "yummy" that excites or challenges them.Build trust through mentorship, not just management. Break down walls by listening and learning before giving instructions.
Creating a Gen Z-Friendly Work Environment:
Acknowledge that they have been raised in a world full of constant influence and marketing, so approach them with authenticity and understanding.Foster a workplace culture that embraces flexibility, remote work options, and clear communication.Hanna Dannecker Resources:
Website: BetterTogethergroup.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannah-kay-macdonald/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahkmacd1
Women Choosing Growth Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
Website: Tina-Sue.Com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-sue-moser-540379a/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomenChoosingGrowth/
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Episode 60:
Unleashing Your Badassery: How Confidence-Building Can Transform Your Business & Life
Episode Highlights:
Sarah Dale, founder of Project 1490, shares her journey from a successful advertising career to empowering corporate women by teaching outdoor skills that build confidence.Discover how seemingly unrelated activities like archery, chopping wood, or even knitting can help women develop leadership qualities and self-reliance.Explore the concept of the "confidence gap" and how women can actively work to close it through intentional experiences that challenge their comfort zones.Sarah explains why traditional networking isn't always effective for women and offers a refreshing perspective on authentic, activity-based networking.Learn how confidence often outweighs competence in career progression and how women can leverage confidence-building techniques to advance in the corporate world.Notable Quotes:
Sarah Dale: “Anything that gets you to do the things that you never thought you could, or really outside of your comfort zone, is pretty badass.”Sarah Dale: “If you get a group of people doing something that they really don’t know how to do and learning together, all those layers of pretense just drop off.”Sarah Dale: “If we just sit around waiting for the world to change, I think it’s predicted we’ll get equal pay in 150 years. That’s not okay with me.”Sarah Dale: “The more things we know how to do, the more empowered we feel.”Actionable Takeaways:
1. Expand Your Comfort Zone: Identify activities that challenge you but don’t terrify you. This "middle circle" is where real growth happens. Whether it’s learning to tie knots, riding a horse, or fixing a car, stepping outside of your comfort zone builds confidence.
2. Redefine Networking: Seek out authentic networking opportunities that involve shared experiences rather than traditional events. Build relationships while doing something engaging, like fishing or attending a hands-on workshop.
3. Confidence Over Competence: Focus on building your confidence, not just your competency. Confidence leads to more opportunities and promotions, often outweighing technical skill.
4. Create a “New Night”: Try a "new night" challenge. Go out and do something you've never done before—whether it's wearing your hair differently, trying a new activity, or going somewhere you've never been. It’s a fun way to break out of your routine and build confidence.
5. Small Steps to Big Change: Start small when making bold moves outside your comfort zone. Don’t overwhelm yourself with big leaps—make manageable steps toward your goals.
Sara Dale Resources:
Website: www.project1490.com
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/project_1490/
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-dale/
Women Choosing Growth Resources:
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Episode 59 | Quite Leadership
Guest: Karen Grosz
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate their leadership style by embracing empathy, quiet strength, and leading with intention.
In this inspiring episode, Tina Sue sits down with leadership expert Karen Grosz to explore the transformative power of "Quiet Leadership." Karen shares her incredible journey from a shy PTA president to a sought-after speaker and leadership coach, offering listeners actionable advice on how to lead teams with empathy, intention, and quiet strength.
Key Takeaways:
Ask More Than You Tell: Leadership isn't about having all the answers. Instead, Karen emphasizes asking powerful questions like, “What do you want to know from me?” to create a culture of trust and collaboration.Act More Than You Direct: Leaders today need to be in the trenches with their teams. Karen encourages listeners to lead by example—whether that means picking up the trash or sharing in the work—showing that leadership is about action, not just direction.Celebrate More Than You Correct: One of the most impactful lessons Karen offers is the power of intentional celebration. She believes that by focusing on the positive and recognizing the right actions, leaders can drive better results.Notable Quotes:
"You can change the world with a whisper. You do not have to have a riot." – Karen Grosz"Leadership now has to be intuitive and a little more quiet for it to be effective." – Karen Grosz"Celebrate more than you correct. Really good recognition will solve every problem in an organization." – Karen Grosz"You can do this, and you deserve to do this." – Karen GroszKaren also touches on the importance of mindset in leadership and how often we let fear stop us from moving forward. Through storytelling and practical examples, Karen inspires leaders to trust their instincts and step into their leadership roles with confidence.
Want more?
Karen is offering a free signed copy of her book Quiet Leadership to listeners! Just email her and mention this episode for your chance to dive deeper into her leadership strategies.
Karen Grosz:
Email: [email protected]
Join Karen's Monday Videos Email List https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/8FmL2XL/mondayvideos
LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-grosz/
Website: canvascreekteams.com
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Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
Website: Tina-Sue.Com
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Episode 58 | The Tax System is Rigged | Guest: Melissa Broughton
In this thought-provoking episode of Women Choosing Growth, host Tina Sue dives deep into the complexities of the tax system with Melissa Broughton, founder of Busy Bee Advisors and author of The 4-Hour Bookkeeper. Melissa brings her expertise in finance, bookkeeping, and taxes to the forefront, sharing invaluable insights for entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Melissa’s journey from corporate accounting and auditing to helping sole proprietors master their finances is inspiring and filled with humor and practical wisdom. She highlights the importance of working with a trusted tax professional who can educate and guide clients through the intricacies of taxes and bookkeeping, ensuring they feel confident in their financial decisions.
Throughout the episode, Tina and Melissa discuss various tax-related challenges that business owners face, from understanding what qualifies as a business expense to navigating audit triggers. Melissa emphasizes the importance of regular communication with your tax advisor, rather than just relying on them for basic form-filling.
Melissa’s unique perspective as a "financial translator" helps demystify the tax system, making it clear that business success isn’t just about profitability—it’s about financial freedom, fulfillment, and a solid understanding of your numbers.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Melissa’s transition from corporate auditing to helping small businesses with bookkeeping and taxes. The critical importance of working with a proactive and knowledgeable tax professional. How to identify acceptable business expenses and avoid common audit triggers.Why regular communication with your tax advisor is essential to maintaining compliance and optimizing your finances. Practical strategies for mastering your business’s finances in as little as 4 hours per month.Notable Quotes:
"You cannot just put your head in the sand and hope taxes go away." – Melissa Broughton "Before you invest, start with a big picture and make sure you're clear on your vision." – Tina Moser"Success is freedom, fulfillment, and financial satisfaction; profitability alone is not success." – Melissa Broughton"A lot of tax professionals are order takers—they fill in forms, but they’re not advising clients in a proactive way." – Melissa BroughtonMelissa Broughton/Busy Bee Advisors Resources
Email: [email protected]
Website: BusyBeeAdvisors.com
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/busybeeadvisors/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-broughton-baa3ab77/
Women Choosing Growth Resources:
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Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
Website: Tina-Sue.Com
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Episode 57 - Letting Go to Grow with Tracy Marlowe
Episode Summary:
In this episode of "Women Choosing Growth," host Tina Sue sits down with Tracy Marlowe to discuss the importance of intentional growth and selective hiring in business. Tracy shares her experience of growing her company by being strategic about the clients she takes on and the team members she hires. She emphasizes the value of saying “no” to clients that don’t align with her company’s goals and values, and how this approach has led to healthier growth for her business.
Tracy also talks about the challenges of rapid growth and how she managed it by being very intentional about the types of clients and employees she brought on board. She shares her strategy of interviewing potential clients as much as they interview her, ensuring a good fit for both parties. Tracy highlights the importance of planning ahead in terms of business goals and identifying the specific roles and personality types needed to sustain growth.
For women entrepreneurs, Tracy’s insights are invaluable in understanding how to grow a business without losing sight of its core values and mission. She also offers advice on finding and hiring smarter people, protecting personal time, and maintaining a balance between personal and professional life.
What You Will Learn from the Show:
How to be intentional about business growth by carefully selecting clients and employees.The importance of identifying and sticking to your target market, and knowing when to say no to potential clients.How to manage rapid growth by planning and being strategic in hiring.The value of working with mission-driven companies and how to align your business with your values.Tips for balancing personal and professional life as an entrepreneur.Notable Quotes:
"I never grew simply for the sake of growth. I was very intentional and selective." – Tracy Marlowe
"A job easy to get is a job easy to leave." – Tina Sue
"Healthy growth is a good thing, and it’s important to be intentional and selective." – Tracy Marlowe
"Hire smart people and they will inspire you every day." – Tracy Marlowe
"Schedule time for yourself and protect it with your life." – Tracy MarloweWomen Choosing Growth Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
Website & Business Planning Guide: Tina-Sue.Com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-sue-moser-540379a/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WomenChoosingGrowth/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WomenChoosingGrowth
Tracy Marlowe Resources:
Website: creativenoggin.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-marlowe/
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Episode 56 - Building a Performance Culture
Episode Summary
In this episode of "Women Choosing Growth," host Tina Sue dives deep into the elements that define a performance culture within a business. Tina discusses common challenges faced by companies lacking a strong performance culture and offers actionable strategies to address these issues. From setting clear company goals to empowering employees and fostering better communication, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for women entrepreneurs looking to enhance their company culture.
Key Characteristics of a Non-Performing Culture
1. Confusion Among Employees: Employees are often unsure about what to do next due to unclear goals and disorganized project structures.
Quote: "All employees should be clear on the company goals and their role in pursuing those goals."2. Micromanagement: Leaders feel the need to micromanage, which indicates a lack of empowerment and clear guidelines for employees.
Quote: "I didn't empower them and say, 'I literally have your back.'"3. Missed Deadlines: Frequent missed deadlines without clear consequences can signal a lack of accountability.
Quote: "What is the consequence if an employee misses a deadline?"4. Lack of Motivation: Employees are not motivated to go beyond basic tasks, which often stems from a lack of recognition and incentives.
Quote: "How are you recognizing people when they go above and beyond?"5. Stagnation: Employees feel stagnant without clear career advancement opportunities.
Quote: "Make sure there is a clear career path for each position."6. Silos: Departments operate in isolation, leading to inefficiencies and duplicated efforts.
Quote: "Silos happen when departments are not tied back to the company goals."Actionable Tactics to Improve Culture
Set Clear Company Goals: Ensure that all employees understand the company’s financial and overarching goals. Regularly communicate these goals in team meetings.Empower Employees: Provide clear guidelines and trust employees to make decisions within those boundaries. Offer support and accountability rather than micromanagement.Establish Consequences and Incentives: Implement clear consequences for missed deadlines and recognize employees who exceed expectations to foster a proactive culture.Promote Career Growth: Create and communicate clear career advancement opportunities to keep employees motivated and engaged.Foster Communication: Hold regular company-wide and departmental meetings to ensure alignment with the company’s mission and vision. Encourage cross-departmental understanding and cooperation.Quotes for Inspiration
"Empowerment comes from trust and clear guidelines, not from constant oversight.""Recognition and incentives are crucial for motivating employees beyond their basic tasks.""Clear communication and understanding of company goals help employees make proactive choices."Tune in to this episode to discover more about transforming your company culture and driving performance through effective leadership and strategic practices.
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Guest: Amy Anderson, Co Founder of Wild Coffee Marketing
Host: Tina Sue
Introduction:
In this episode of *Women Choosing Growth*, host Tina Sue welcomes Amy Anderson, a marketing maven with over three decades of experience. Amy shares her incredible journey from starting at Seventeen Magazine to founding Wild Coffee Marketing. Discover how she navigated the challenges of entrepreneurship, from managing finances to building a thriving remote team.
Key Takeaways:
The Journey to Success:
Amy's career spans 32 years, starting in the advertising and promotions department at Seventeen Magazine. Transitioned from print to broadcast advertising, working for Calvin Klein Cosmetics and then moving into digital marketing with New York Times Digital.Starting Wild Coffee Marketing:
After a major life change, Amy's parents supported her initial venture into consulting, which led to founding Wild Coffee Marketing. Despite early challenges, including learning finance and HR on the go, Amy's focus on marketing and strategy helped her build a successful business.Developing a Profitable Business Model:
Amy emphasizes the importance of understanding the cost of delivering services and pricing accordingly. Using technology and software for inventory management of people and hours is crucial for maintaining a 20% net profit margin.Building a Remote Team Culture:
Creating connection and purpose in a remote working environment through regular meetings, transparency, and a focus on team well being. Implementing systems for accountability and project management to ensure efficient operation and a positive work culture.Strategic Planning and Growth:
Importance of regular strategic planning sessions and involving the whole team in setting and achieving goals. Amy shares how Wild Coffee Marketing's planning cadence includes quarterly, yearly, and three year plans to stay aligned and focused on growth.Notable Quotes:
"I think the fact that I was naive about how many businesses fail in their first year helped carry me through while business building." – Amy Anderson
"Our goal is to make CEOs feel safe that my team and I have got it, and to create a really good working experience for a group of smart people." – Amy Anderson
"As business leaders, we're running a business and we have to make sure the work gets done. Systems in place and sharing of information are crucial." – Amy Anderson
"I believe that weekly meeting cadences are important, and what you do with that meeting is crucial. It's not just about updates but about problem solving and sharing what's important." – Amy Anderson
Conclusion:
Amy Anderson's story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking. Her insights on building a profitable and purpose driven business while maintaining a strong remote team culture are invaluable for any entrepreneur. Tune...
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"Profitability Beyond Finances: Mel McSherry on Mental and Emotional Wealth"
Episode Overview:
In this episode, Tina Sue sits down with Mel McSherry, an international business and life guide who helps overwhelmed entrepreneurs honor their lives and become architects of their own success. Mel shares her journey from personal trainer to successful business coach, author, and speaker. She discusses how she uses human design and traditional business tools to help clients achieve mental, emotional, and financial profitability.
Key Takeaways:
1. Embracing Plot Twists: Mel’s journey is filled with unexpected changes that shaped her career. From transitioning from fitness to business coaching to integrating human design into her practice, each twist brought new insights and growth.
2. Importance of Mental and Emotional Profitability: Mel emphasizes that success isn’t just about financial gains but also about mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing.
3. Human Design as a Tool: Mel explains human design, a system combining chakras, astrology, Kabbalah, I Ching, and quantum physics. This tool helps individuals understand their energetic blueprint and make aligned decisions.
4. Burnout and Recovery: Mel shares her personal experience with burnout and how taking a step back helped her reconnect with herself and her business.
5. Customizing Success: By understanding their unique designs, entrepreneurs can create businesses that align with their strengths and values, leading to sustainable success.
Notable Quotes:
“I realized that even though I had been an entrepreneur now for 10 years, I never took the time to get to know myself inside of my businesses.”
“When you put yourself first, the beauty does follow. Things really do start to become more cohesive and profitable.”
“Human design shows you your energetic blueprint. It’s the ultimate onion of personal development.”
Actionable Insights:
Take time to understand your unique strengths and design your business around them. Prioritize mental and emotional wellbeing alongside financial goals. Use tools like human design to gain deeper insights into your decisionmaking processes and strategies.Mel McSherry Resources:
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/mel_mcsherry
Website: https://www.melmcsherry.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BtbByMel
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melmcsherry
Tina Sue | Women Choosing Growth Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Website: Tina-Sue.com
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/540419986768273
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Episode 53 - Balancing Business Leadership with Family Relationships
Summary
In this episode of "Women Choosing Growth," Tina Moser sits down with Ruth Velez, a seasoned entrepreneur who shares her experiences navigating the complexities of having family members as employees. Ruth recounts the challenging situations she faced, from losing a major contract and dealing with the fallout of COVID-19 to addressing inappropriate behavior and navigating blurred lines between family and business roles. Through candid stories and hard-earned lessons, Ruth emphasizes the importance of clear communication, setting boundaries, and maintaining a balance between professional and personal relationships.
Ruth also highlights the value of putting agreements in writing, even informal ones, to establish ground rules and expectations. She shares her journey of growing as a leader, learning to handle difficult conversations, and the necessity of separating her roles as a business owner and a family member. Ruth’s insights provide invaluable guidance for entrepreneurs who find themselves in similar situations, stressing the need for transparency, empathy, and wisdom in maintaining both business success and family harmony.
What You Will Learn from the Show:
Strategies for managing family members as employees, including setting clear boundaries and expectations.The importance of communication and transparency in maintaining healthy business and personal relationships.How to handle difficult conversations and terminations with empathy and professionalism.The benefits of putting agreements in writing to avoid misunderstandings and conflicts.Tips on balancing the dual roles of being a business leader and a family member.Notable Quotes
"Putting stuff in writing, even if it's bullet points, can make a big difference in maintaining clear expectations.""As an entrepreneur, you need to separate your business role from your family role to navigate the murky waters effectively.""Family members might feel loyal to you, but it's crucial to communicate openly about their roles and the business's needs.""Sometimes, being transparent about the business's struggles can help employees understand and align with the company's situation.""Forgiveness and grace are key to maintaining healthy relationships and moving forward, both in business and family."Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.vinaligroup.com
Calendly: https://calendly.com/ruthvelez
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthievelez/
Women Choosing Growth Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
Website: Tina-Sue.Com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-sue-moser-540379a/
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Episode 52 - Empowering Business Growth Through Smart Investments
Summary
In this episode, Tina Sue dives into the world of investments with Trixy Castro, a seasoned investor with experience in over 50 investments. Trixy shares invaluable insights on the nuances of business investments, from understanding the real needs of your business to choosing the right type of investor. The conversation covers the importance of identifying synergies, the critical role of people in business success, and the necessity of being transparent and realistic about your business goals.
Trixy emphasizes the significance of separating the need from the challenge and being clear about what capital or resources are required to drive growth. She discusses her investment approach, which includes evaluating the potential to add value, understanding the team behind the business, and ensuring that both parties can collaborate effectively for mutual success. The episode also touches on the importance of finding the right partners and the potential pitfalls of partnerships that go awry.
What You Will Learn from the Show:
Understanding Investment Needs: How to distinguish between your business's actual needs and challenges and determine the right type of investment or investor.Evaluating Investment Opportunities: Criteria for assessing potential investments, including synergies, the ability to add value, and the readiness of the team.Importance of People in Business: The role of the team and the entrepreneur in ensuring the success of the business and the investment.Collaborative Approach to Investments: Strategies for working synergistically with investors and partners to achieve business growth.Realistic Business Planning: The necessity of being honest and realistic about your business’s potential and needs when seeking investment.Notable Quotes:
"Having someone invest in your business is invaluable because they’ll tell you what's ugly about your baby. Stomaching that feedback and deciding what to fix is crucial." – Trixy Castro"The synergies you get from an investment are invaluable. You've got two revenue sources, additional products, and market expansion." – Trixy Castro"It's not just about the product or process but the people. The right team can make or break your business." – Trixy Castro"I always ask myself, can I add value? If not, do I have the resources or connections that can?" – Trixy Castro"Transparency is key. If you're realistic about your business needs and potential, you can find the right type of capital and the right partners." – Trixy CastroGuest Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.trxcapfund.com
Personal Website: https://www.trixycastro.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trixy-castro-7591a420/
Women Choosing Growth Resources:
Email: [email protected]
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
Website: Tina-Sue.Com
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Episode 51 – Beyond Balance Sheets: The Key to Business Strength
Summary:
Our very own host of Women Choosing Growth was a guest expert on The Exit. A podcast brought to you by Flippa, Because we love The Exit and because this episode was so powerful we wanted to share it with our own listeners as well. In Beyond Balance Sheets Tina Sue shares her remarkable journey in entrepreneurship. Starting with a leap of faith and learning to "build the parachute on the way down," Tina now owns multiple businesses and serves as the Strategic Finance Director at Cultivate Advisors. She shares her evolution from mastering financial literacy to successfully exiting her business, highlighting crucial aspects of financial health beyond mere profit and loss statements. Tina emphasizes the importance of future projections and cash flow management for entrepreneurs.
Tina also discusses the significance of leadership development and strategic hiring in building a successful team. She advises entrepreneurs to prioritize the quality of hires over the urgency of filling positions. Reflecting on her entrepreneurial experiences, Tina would advise her younger self to focus on strategic spending and prioritize return on investment (ROI) analysis.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the lessons Tina has learned about financial health. She explains that many entrepreneurs get caught up in the day-to-day financials, losing sight of long-term financial planning. Tina urges business owners to pay close attention to their cash flow and future financial projections, as these are critical for sustained success. Her insights into financial literacy demonstrate how a strong grasp of financial principles can lead to better decision-making and ultimately, a more profitable business.
What You Will Learn from the Show:
The evolution from financial literacy to successful business exits.The importance of understanding financial health beyond profit and loss statements.How to focus on future projections and cash flow management.The significance of leadership development and strategic hiring.Advice on strategic spending and prioritizing ROI analysisNotable Quotes:
"Jumping from a plane and building the parachute on the way down." - Tina Moser"Understanding financial health goes beyond profit and loss statements; it's about future projections and cash flow management." - Tina Moser"Prioritize the quality of new hires over the immediacy of filling positions." - Tina Moser"Embrace strategic spending and always analyze the ROI." - Tina MoserResources:
Flippa: https://flippa.com
The Exit Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-exit-presented-by-flippa/id1532346146
Cultivate Advisors: https://cultivateadvisors.com/
Women Choosing Growth Podcast: https://womenchoosinggrowth.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth/
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Episode 50 - Celebrating Our 1 Year Anniversary and 50th Episode!
Summary
In this landmark 50th episode of "Women Choosing Growth," host Tina Sue celebrates the podcast's first anniversary and reflects on the journey so far. Tina highlights the significance of reaching this milestone, emphasizing the dedication and passion required to sustain and grow a podcast. She shares compelling statistics on podcast longevity and discusses how Women Choosing Growth stands out by consistently providing valuable content for women entrepreneurs.
Throughout the episode, Tina takes listeners on a trip down memory lane, revisiting key topics and insights from previous episodes. From self-development and mental health to leadership and sales strategies, she underscores the importance of each theme in the entrepreneurial journey. Tina also celebrates the community of women who have contributed to and benefited from the podcast, encouraging listeners to continue their growth journey with actionable advice and support.
What episode do you need most? Below is the summary of our episode categories:
Self Development & MindsetDreamcasting Your Future and Setting Goals Time Management and Prioritization Recruiting, Leadership & CultureSalesNetworkingCustomer ExperienceMarketing, Branding, StorytellingFinancial Mastery, Profit First MentalityGrowth by AcquisitionGrowing Your Enterprise ValueHaving Your Voice HeardSharing Your Story in Writing …and much moreNotable Quotes:
"It's not easy to run a podcast, but it has to be in your heart. It's about the mission." – Tina Sue"Entrepreneurship is definitely uncomfortable at times. Embrace it and grow." – Tina Sue"Celebrate your milestones and use them as a reminder of your journey and achievements." – Tina Sue"Leadership is about building a factory of level five leaders so your business continues to grow." – Tina Sue"Both parenting and leading a team require vision, patience, and a deep understanding of individual needs and motivations." – Tina SueResources:
Website: https://www.womenchoosinggrowth.com/
Personal Brand: https://tina-sue.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenchoosinggrowth
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094002221633
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-sue-moser-540379a/
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Episode 49 - Tina Sue | The Parallels Between Leading your Team and Parenting
Summary
In this down to earth episode of "Women Choosing Growth," host Tina Sue reminds us all of the striking similarities between leading a business team and raising a family. Drawing from her recent vacation experiences with her children, Tina emphasizes how the skills honed in parenting can be directly applied to effective business leadership. She discusses key parallels such as vision and goal-setting, patience, individualized attention, and communication, illustrating how these elements are essential in both realms. Through tangible strategies, Tina provides actionable advice on fostering independence, setting clear expectations, celebrating achievements, and leading by example, ensuring listeners can apply these insights both at home and in their professional lives.
Tina further supports her discussion with compelling statistics that highlight the significant impact of strong leadership on employee engagement, retention rates, and child development. The episode is rich with practical applications, offering listeners concrete steps to enhance their leadership skills in both parenting and business. By creating development plans, holding regular check-ins, encouraging problem-solving, and balancing discipline with flexibility, Tina guides her audience towards creating supportive and empowering environments for their children and team members alike.
Concluding with a call to action, Tina encourages her listeners to subscribe, share their experiences, and join the community of women entrepreneurs striving for growth. This episode is a powerful reminder that the leadership skills developed in personal life can be immensely beneficial in professional settings, fostering growth, and success in both areas.
What You'll Learn in this Show:
Parallels Between Parenting and Leadership: Discover how skills like vision-setting, patience, and individualized attention in parenting are crucial in business leadership.Fostering Independence: Learn strategies to encourage decision-making and confidence both in children and team members.Setting Clear Expectations: Understand the importance of clear communication and setting measurable goals in both parenting and business.Celebrating Achievements: Find out how positive reinforcement can boost morale and build self-esteem in children and employees.Leading by Example: Explore how modeling desired behaviors and values can inspire both your children and your team.Notable Quotes:
"Both roles require vision, patience, and a deep understanding of individual needs and motivations." – Tina Sue"Just as you nurture your children to grow into independent and confident adults, you can cultivate your team members to become empowered and proactive professionals." – Tina Sue"Encourage decision-making by giving them choice or asking them what they think is the best decision and ask them why." – Tina Sue"There is no room for 'because I said so.' There should not be any attitude of that in the workplace either unless you want a really bad culture to brew." – Tina Sue"By fostering independence, setting clear expectations, celebrating achievements, and leading by example, you can nurture growth in both your family and your business." – Tina SueResources:
Dream Big, Plan Bigger Planning Guide (Free) https://www.tina-sue.com/freebie-dream-big-plan-bigger
Website: https://www.womenchoosinggrowth.com/
Instagram:
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Episode 48 – Fixing Your Flop: 5 Ways to Course Correct a Failing Marketing Campaign
Summary:
In this episode of the Women Choosing Growth podcast, Episode 48 titled "Fixing Your Flop: 5 Ways to Course Correct a Failing Marketing Campaign," Tina Moser interviews Victoria Hajjar, a marketing expert, who shares insights on the pitfalls and solutions in social media marketing campaigns. Victoria highlights the common issue of attracting followers who do not convert into buyers and emphasizes the importance of targeting and qualifying your audience. She discusses a five-step process to revamp an underperforming campaign: auditing the campaign, involving the team, coordinating changes, segmenting the audience for tailored communication, and conducting a postmortem review. Additionally, Victoria provides resources for building a sales-focused marketing strategy and offers ways to connect with her for further guidance.
Victoria points out the excitement that comes with viral content and the surge in followers it brings. However, she underscores that these followers often do not align with the brand’s target market, leading to low conversion rates. She shares her experience of discussing this issue on LinkedIn, emphasizing the need for content that not only adds value but also filters and qualifies potential customers. By focusing on creating specific, targeted content, brands can ensure that their audience is more likely to be genuinely interested and engaged.
Victoria also expalins the practical steps of campaign improvement. She stresses the importance of a comprehensive audit to understand the customer journey and realign it with the campaign’s goals. Collaboration within the team is crucial to bring diverse perspectives and ideas into the problem-solving process. Clear communication and synchronized updates are vital to avoid disjointed efforts. By segmenting the audience based on engagement, brands can tailor their communication to address specific needs and objections. Finally, conducting a postmortem review helps in capturing learnings and refining strategies for future campaigns.
What You Will Learn from the Show:
Why followers don’t always convert into buyers and how to address this issue.The importance of targeting and qualifying your audience through specific content.A five-step process to fix underperforming marketing campaigns.The significance of team collaboration and clear communication in campaign management.How to use postmortem reviews to continuously improve marketing strategies.Notable Quotes:
"The problem is that our followers aren't necessarily buyers. They could never be buyers." – Victoria Hajjar"The content we create has to qualify our people... to filter out all the people that are not interested." – Victoria Hajjar"Reconnect with our bigger goals for the campaign or promotion and make sure that our messaging, our imagery, the journey we're bringing them on makes sense and is connected to what we're trying to accomplish." – Victoria Hajjar"Get on the same page with what changes are going to be made so we're not just making changes in little silos." – Victoria Hajjar"Segmenting our contacts by activities... to kind of turn up the heat a little bit on the promotion or campaign to help move them into action or do some objection handling." – Victoria HajjarResources:
Website: www.ugliventures.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ugliventures/
Facebook: facebook.com/AppletreeMarketing
LinkedIn:...
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Episode 47 – Why USPs (Unique Selling Propositions) Don’t Work!
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In the engaging episode "Why USPs Don’t Work" of the Women Choosing Growth podcast, Tina Moser and Chantal Cornelius explore the impact of emotional marketing and how tapping into clients' emotions can transform your business. Chantal highlights the importance of understanding the specific feelings clients associate with your service. She shares a key moment when she discovered her clients valued "certainty" over "growth," leading to a game-changing shift in her marketing that boosted satisfaction and success.
Chantal guides Tina through an exercise to pinpoint her main emotional appeal, revealing that "certainty" is Tina's strongest asset. They discuss how using words linked to certainty in all marketing materials can attract clients seeking stability and assurance. This focused strategy ensures potential clients deeply connect with the message, fostering more meaningful and successful relationships.
The episode also showcases the flexibility of this approach across different platforms like websites, LinkedIn, and networking events. Chantal offers tips on crafting compelling one-liners and content that directly address client emotions. She encourages listeners to be bold and try these techniques, highlighting the transformative power of emotional marketing in making a business stand out.
What You Will Learn from the Show:
The importance of understanding client emotions in marketing.How to find the best marketing strategy for your business.Detailed insights into five key strategies: certainty, growth, significance, connection, and contribution.Practical tips for using your chosen strategy in your marketing materials.The power of specific language to evoke desired emotional responses from clients.How to personalize marketing based on client needs and preferences.Quotes
"We're after the feelings. How do you feel? What emotions do you experience when you think about me?" - Chantal Cornelius"Research shows we make 95% of our buying decisions subconsciously, driven by emotion and then justified rationally." - Chantal Cornelius"Be brave, try it out, take the test, and I’ll send you your results... The difference it makes is phenomenal." - Chantal Cornelius"That is spot on. The emotion is having someone on their side, growing their business together." – Tina Moser"When my clients work with me, they feel clarity. I give them confidence, focus, safety, and peace of mind." - Chantal CorneliusResources:
Online survey mentioned in the episode: https://appletreeuk.com/take-the-test/
Article explaining the 5 strategies https://mailchi.mp/3b8530a6fa06/scribbles_standout
Website: https://appletreeuk.com/
YouTube: youtube.com/user/ChantalCornelius
Facebook: facebook.com/AppletreeMarketing
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chantalcornelius/
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Episode 46 – 5 Steps to Master Lead Generation
Summary:
In this episode of the Women Choosing Growth podcast titled "5 Steps to Master Lead Generation Dynamics," join us as we dive into the intricacies of lead generation with Tina Moser and Karlyn Ankrom as they engage in a dynamic conversation. Together, they unveil a roadmap to attract high-quality leads in today's ever-evolving digital landscape. Karlyn's expertise blends seamlessly with Tina's seasoned perspective, offering practical strategies and insightful anecdotes that promise to revolutionize your approach to social media engagement.
In this conversation, authenticity emerges as the cornerstone of effective digital interaction, with emphasis placed on the value of genuine connections nurtured through comments, polls, and direct messages. The duo underscores the importance of clear calls-to-action (CTAs) as guiding lights amidst the noise of social media, advocating for a playful and approachable demeanor that resonates with audiences.
Through Karlyn's expert guidance, listeners are equipped with tactics for lead generation, including the strategic use of freebies and lead magnets to captivate prospects' attention. They stress the significance of consistency and adaptability in social media strategy, urging listeners to embrace experimentation and curiosity as drivers of success in the digital realm.
What You Will Learn from the Show:
The significance of authentic engagement in social media interactions.Strategies for leveraging comments, polls, and direct messages to foster genuine connections.Practical tips for crafting compelling calls-to-action (CTAs) to drive engagement.Tactics for effective lead generation, including the strategic use of freebies and lead magnets.The importance of consistency and adaptability in social media strategy for long-term success.Quotes
"Social media is not just a platform; it's a playground for authentic engagement." - Karlyn Ankrom"When the pain point is loud enough, action follows." - Karlyn Ankrom"Social media serves as an emotional outlet for users, craving genuine connections." - Karlyn Ankrom"Consistent sharing is the key; sounding like a broken record indicates you're doing it right." - Karlyn Ankrom"Have fun, be authentic, measure what matters" - Karlyn AnkromResources:
Website: ohsnapsocial.com
Instagram: instagram.com/ohsnapsocialkarlyn
Facebook: facebook.com/ohsnapsocial
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/karlynankrom
Youtube: youtube.com/@ohsnapsocial
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Episode 45 – Taking Your Product Business to $50 Million
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In this engaging episode of the Women Choosing Growth podcast titled "Taking Your Product Business to $50 Million," hosted by Tina Sue and featuring guest speaker Marnie Rabinovitch Consky, founder and CEO of Thigh Society, listeners gain deep insights into the essential strategies for managing a successful product-based business. Marnie shares her remarkable entrepreneurial journey and emphasizes the importance of understanding your true customers and delivering what they genuinely need, rather than endlessly expanding product lines.
Drawing from her extensive experience in bootstrapping Thigh Society to over $20 million in sales, Marnie provides practical advice on key areas such as pricing, shipping costs, and the critical role of direct response marketing. Her discussion underscores the value of staying focused on your core product and customer needs, avoiding the distractions of shiny object syndrome in the business landscape.
Throughout the episode, Marnie and Tina explore the challenges and successes in building a niche product brand, offering listeners actionable strategies and inspiring stories that highlight the importance of persistence, clear vision, and strategic financial planning.
What You'll Learn in this Show:
Marnie’s entrepreneurial journey from idea inception to a $20 million business.The importance of knowing your true customer and sticking to your niche.Key strategies for pricing and managing shipping costs effectively.The role of direct response marketing in driving sales for product businesses.Practical tips for avoiding shiny object syndrome and staying focused.Insights into building a successful product-based business without external funding.Quotes:
"Businesses don't need more products; they just need to know their true customer and provide what that customer wants. Less is more." – Marnie Rabinovitch Consky"How you price your product is really important because marketing costs are a significant part of your budget." – Marnie Rabinovitch Consky"You have to get down to the basics of direct response marketing, which means eliciting a response in the form of a click." – Marnie Rabinovitch Consky"Stay true to yourself. Define what you want out of your business, whether it's time freedom, location freedom, or financial freedom." – Marnie Rabinovitch ConskyResources:
Website: https://www.thighsociety.com/collections/all
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marnieconsky/
https://www.instagram.com/thighsociety/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marnieconsky/
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