Conejo Valley Visionaries

5 Game-Changing Tips for Entrepreneurs + My 2025 Vision & 3 Powerful Goal-Setting Tools


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In this solo episode, I reflect on Conejo Valley Visionaries' growth in 2024 -- including landing in the top 20% of Spotify’s video podcasts! -- my gratitude for every guest, and listener, and my vision for the podcast in 2025.


I offer 3 podcast resources for goal setting, including:

  • Life with Marianna: Strategies for Effective Goal Setting, Vision Boards and Healthy Habits for the New Year 2024
  • Huberman Lab: Goals Toolkit: How to Set & Achieve Your Goals
  • Tara Brach: Short Talk and Meditation: Saying “Yes” to Our Life

  • And I share five key pieces of entrepreneurial advice from Season 2 guests:

    1. Stay Open to Opportunities – Dr. Gerhard Atfeltaler emphasizes the importance of being open to change and community feedback.
    2. Prioritize Self-Care – Amber and Sean from 507 remind entrepreneurs to take care of themselves so they can better serve others.
    3. Love What You Do – Colin and Vicki from Moody Rooster encourage entrepreneurs to do what they love so it never feels like work.
    4. Don’t Take Feedback Personally – Gianna and Antonio from Made in Italy Bistro share how they learned not to internalize negative feedback.
    5. Trust Your Intuition – Brittany Carpenter from Face and Soul Studios advises following your gut and trusting your vision, even if the first step feels daunting.

    6. Thank you support this year! If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and review it. You can also connect with Conejo Valley Visionaries ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠


      If you want to share your visionary story on the podcast, send us a DM - we are always open to guest nominations!


      This episode was produced by Cristina Dennstedt and Justin K. Sloan. Conejo Valley Visionaries is edited by Justin K. Sloan and ⁠J.Sloan Productions⁠.

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