Journalist, author, financial expert, and host of the Money Confidential podcast, Stefanie O’Connell, joins this episode to talk about unapologetically ambitious women going for what they want, no matter what else is happening in the world. And more broadly speaking, what it means to want to build wealth, lead, have power and a lot of ambition, and to do so as someone who isn’t a straight white, heterosexual male.
This week we have Sherhara Downing, communications expert, joining us to talk all about communication. Sherhara Downing the CoFounder and Chief Visionary Officer of SpeakHaus, a training and professional development company dedicated to transforming business and thought leaders into confident and bold speakers. SpeakHaus is the first in the public speaking industry to provide mobile in-person group coaching that goes directly to the homes of leaders, jumpstarting speaking transformation in one workshop.
This week we are excited to welcome back special guest Christa Clarke to the podcast. As an internationally certified Project Management Professional with more than 8 years of experience, Christa has led multi-million initiatives and programs across clinical operations, tech innovation, and curriculum development.
Putting yourself first can be hard, especially when you are so used to putting others’ needs before your own. As women, we have a tendency to lean more towards doing this for the people in our lives which can lead to burnout, feeling unappreciated, and regrets.
In this week’s episode, Kimberly speaks with Maya Elious, a personal branding strategist that teaches entrepreneurs how to develop and launch their signature offer so they can monetize their expertise. She went from running a design agency for 6 years to working in her zone of genius (what she refers to as the “impact zone”) of giving women the clarity and strategy needed for them to change the world with their message.
In this episode, we talk about what it takes to be successful in sales—from cultivating successful relationships to being able to successfully sell your products, service, and more importantly, yourself. Sales can feel daunting, however, with the right mindset and understanding, it can be much simpler.
Tonya Rapley is an internationally recognized speaker, best-selling author, and serial entrepreneur. Known as The Millennial Money Expert, she is the founder of My Fab Finance and author of The Money Manual. Tonya is also a co-host of the award-winning series Going From Broke, executive produced by Ashton Kutcher.
Finding your “purpose” is a question that every professional asks themselves throughout their career. It’s a question every human asks themselves throughout their life. There is an overwhelming amount of literature that can be found on the topic. However, few still realize that it is not about finding, but about understanding.
In this episode, Kimberly welcomes James Simpson, a high-performance coach known for not only pushing entrepreneurs to the next level but pushing them to levels of success they never thought possible!
With so many initiatives telling minority communities they’re not represented, not included, and not able to make a particular income, what if we could flip the narrative and say, “What if someone could give you the upper hand?”
It’s part two of Kimberly’s reverse interview with CEO and podcast host Jessica Hurley! Tune in as these two powerhouse entrepreneurs discuss burnout, acknowledging their limits, and the things they do to recharge. Believing in relentless consistency, listen in as Kimberly reveals more about what made her the woman she is today and how she balances her seasons of rest and hustle.
In this episode, your host welcomes business bestie Tara Paton – a marketing strategy queen who works with beauty and wellness entrepreneurs to increase revenue, build customer traffic, and expand their product line. Launching a business in the middle of the pandemic, Tara reveals the trauma and emotions of breaking away from corporate America. Listen in as Kimberly and Tara discuss how to recover from corporate PTSD, shed the corporate mindset, and learn to do what feels good rather than what we’ve been told to do. In this episode, your host welcomes business bestie Tara Paton – a marketing strategy queen who works with beauty and wellness entrepreneurs to increase revenue, build customer traffic, and expand their product line. Launching a business in the middle of the pandemic, Tara reveals the trauma and emotions of breaking away from corporate America. Listen in as Kimberly and Tara discuss how to recover from corporate PTSD, shed the corporate mindset, and learn to do what feels good rather than what we’ve been told to do.
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