Episode #224: Creating intentional internal and external dialogues as a mompreneur with Tara Whitaker
Tara Whitaker is a freelance book editor who also helps aspiring editors launch their work-from-home editing businesses. Tara helps eliminate the overwhelm and loneliness that can come with creating a freelance business from scratch with her membership program, the Freelance Editors Club. The club provides education, support, and accountability for new freelance editors so that they can strategically build their businesses without the fluff--and have fun in the process!
Episode #223: 6 reasons why you need to automate the leads and sales systems in your business
If you’re working in the “mom cracks” of your day, doing the naptime/bedtime hustle, you owe it to yourself and your business to automate the leads and sales systems. The reason why I’ve shifted my ENTIRE business to helping mompreneurs do this is because this is a vitally important aspect of our businesses. In this episode I'll explain why this is your next smart move, and help you to understand why you’re leaving money on the table by not doing this.
Episode #222: Fast-track your visibility through Google Ads with Glenneth Reed
Glenneth Reed helps businesses get visible online through organic, paid, and social strategies - mostly utilizing SEO (organic) and Google Ads (paid). She can help your business show up and stand out when people are searching for the products and services you sell.
Episode #221: Optimizing your Instagram bio for lead generation
One of the most frequently asked questions I get from the women who download the 34 Places to Promote Your Lead Magnet Guide is about optimizing your Instagram bio for lead generation. So on today’s episode I’m expanding on exactly how to do that, by sharing my step-by-step, line-by-line process for creating a highly converting Instagram bio.
Episode #219: My story with creativity
On today’s episode, I’m sharing my journey with creativity. I got laid off from teaching college-level art when I was 6 months pregnant with my now 7-year-old and I started to create a story around creativity. That it was irresponsible, frivolous, and even, dangerous.
Episode #218: Setting up a passive income machine Etsy shop with Kristen Gennawey
Kristen Gennawey is an Etsy shop owner, living in Southern California with her husband and 4 year old daughter. After turning her Etsy Shop into a passive income machine, her passion is to help other creative and overwhelmed moms open their own Etsy shop that runs practically on auto-pilot.
Episode #216: COVID-19's impact: One year later
Our businesses have pivoted over and over again over the past year due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Many of us have made massive moves to create a business that is more sustainable, in this very strange economy we are still continuing to navigate. So on today’s podcast, I’m sharing my three biggest business takeaways that I’ve learned over the past year as we are going into the second year of the coronavirus impact.
Episode #215: If you could give yourself any piece of advice when you started to grow your business, what would it be? [An International Women's Day Celebration]
Happy International Women’s Day 6-figure mompreneurs! To celebrate one of my favorite days of the year, this episode is going to be a bit different. Today we’re featuring 6 of our Lead Generation Lab members, sharing their response to this question: “If you could give yourself any piece of advice when you started to grow your business, what would it be?”
Episode #214: When is the right time to introduce a new platform into your business?
As a busy mompreneur, you have to know that when you add another layer into your lead generation strategy, it’s a smart move. Your time is short and you don’t have time to mess around with a strategy or platform that *might* work. Is it a good idea for YOU and YOUR business?
Episode #213: Establishing a foundational relationship with yourself with Ania Norori
Ania Norori serves fellow working moms along their motherhood journey. She understands the challenges that come along with having to juggle the ever changing dynamics of being an ambitious, high-achieving, career-oriented woman, who refuses to compromise on her ability to be the best spouse and mother.
Episode #212: What is lead generation?
On this week’s 6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast episode, I'm sharing more about my perspective on what a lead is and how to think about lead generation. You'll hear different perspectives and opinions from various experts on what leads are and what lead generation means, but as a busy mompreneur, we do business a bit differently than someone who can work 40+ hours a week. If you're building your business to 6-figures in the small "mom cracks" of your day, then leads and lead generation need to be approached a bit differently.
Episode #210: Building sales momentum through the Sell Everyday Framework
On today’s 6-Figure Mompreneur Podcast episode I’m chatting through the Sell Everyday Framework that we have inside of the Lead Generation Lab. I’m sharing more about step #2, which is setting up a low cost, high value product at the very beginning of your relationship with your new email subscriber.
Episode #208: Growing vs. scaling your business
On this episode we are going to dive deep into what growing your business means and what scaling your business means. It’s important to know the difference between the two so that you can be intentional with the action items, inside of your business, to help you work towards that big goal you have for 2021.
Episode #207: Using hormones to help us organize our business with Leisha Drews
Leisha Drews, RN, FDN-P is a holistic hormone coach, women’s health educator, & founder of Abundant Life Wellness. Her mission is to empower women to step out of the frustrating cycle of imbalanced hormones, painful periods, and feeling at war with their bodies and into feeling empowered and clear about what their bodies need. In her interview, she shares how we can leverage the power of our cycle to help us organize and plan in our businesses.
Episode #206: The problem with establishing a word of the year
I’m not a word of the year hater, in fact, I LOVE picking a word of the year. But time and time again, busy mompreneurs forget about their word of the year and then it becomes a meaningless time suck. In this week’s episode I’m chatting through how to pick your word of the year and make it count.
Episode #205: Creating multiple income streams the smart way with Deonjala Williams
Deonjala Williams is the founder of Heart and a Heat Press, an online business educational platform. With over 12 years of entrepreneurial and retail experience, Deonjala teaches her community how to launch their own profitable t-shirt printing business in 60 days or less.
Episode #204: My biggest entrepreneurial regret
In this week’s episode I’ll be sharing a bit more of my story of the early days of my business and the biggest regret I have when it comes to building a business for long-term, sustainable success.
Episode #200: My content creation process and re-purposing strategy
On today’s episode I’m breaking down my entire content creation process and am sharing with you the exact system I go through to create content inside of my own business.
Episode #198: My biggest business failures (and the lessons I've learned)
We, as entrepreneurs, fail all the gosh darn time. Like, everyday there is a failure somewhere. But, no one talks about their failures! So on today’s podcast episode, I’m pulling back the curtain and sharing my biggest failures over the past 6 years of online entrepreneurship, and the lessons I’ve learned from them.
Episode #197: Using your intuition to grow your business with Taylor Lee
After building her business to six figure years at 20-years-old and since scaling past $50k+ months with a newborn, Taylor Lee is passionate about helping online coaches reach their full potential and finally create their Fully Free lives. She believes in keeping business simple and that through leveraging an unwavering mindset and potent content you too can scale to multiple six figures in the next year.