Share #21: From Selling Bracelets At Age 10 To Clocking 15,000+ Hours Helping HUNDREDS Of Micro-Business Owners Earn More Money With Less Headache w/ Estie (Rand) Starr
#21: From Selling Bracelets At Age 10 To Clocking 15,000+ Hours Helping HUNDREDS Of Micro-Business Owners Earn More Money With Less Headache w/ Estie (Rand) Starr
[4:36]Estie is in a program that is a group of top experience designers entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, and all different people from around the world, co-creating experiences together and learning about experience design.
[17:01] Creating a new home for her children.
[20:16] How Estie has been using her name throughout the years.
[29:08] Estie talks about the note-copying business. A business that she ran during her senior year in high school.
[36:54] How to survive certain environments working as a non-profit and as an entrepreneur. According to Estie working in a non-profit offers solutions to problems and may just need money to make it happen which is hard.
[38:23] What led Estie to know that she’s ready to go out on her own, by creating new companies after her struggle, not from previous companies, but from bad experiences with the previous boss
[42:50]Estie previously worked at a business brokerage and she found things that were flexible but not challenging. She didn't find anything like values, which made her decide to go on her own.
[43:50]One of these moments she had. was meeting with the headhunter. former McKinsey consultant. Big consulting firm in the world that made her so excited.
[47:38] Estie is an expert in Facebook ads, which help her client's micro-business owners on how it works, to target, market, and make money organically
#21: From Selling Bracelets At Age 10 To Clocking 15,000+ Hours Helping HUNDREDS Of Micro-Business Owners Earn More Money With Less Headache w/ Estie (Rand) Starr
[4:36]Estie is in a program that is a group of top experience designers entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, and all different people from around the world, co-creating experiences together and learning about experience design.
[17:01] Creating a new home for her children.
[20:16] How Estie has been using her name throughout the years.
[29:08] Estie talks about the note-copying business. A business that she ran during her senior year in high school.
[36:54] How to survive certain environments working as a non-profit and as an entrepreneur. According to Estie working in a non-profit offers solutions to problems and may just need money to make it happen which is hard.
[38:23] What led Estie to know that she’s ready to go out on her own, by creating new companies after her struggle, not from previous companies, but from bad experiences with the previous boss
[42:50]Estie previously worked at a business brokerage and she found things that were flexible but not challenging. She didn't find anything like values, which made her decide to go on her own.
[43:50]One of these moments she had. was meeting with the headhunter. former McKinsey consultant. Big consulting firm in the world that made her so excited.
[47:38] Estie is an expert in Facebook ads, which help her client's micro-business owners on how it works, to target, market, and make money organically