Accidental CEO Podcast

51: Mini Moguls: My Kids Share Their Business Wisdom


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In this episode of the Accidento CEO podcast, host Nata Salvatori invites her daughters to share their perspectives on what it means to be a CEO and the lessons they've learned from watching their Mom run a business. The conversation explores themes of confidence, creativity, and the importance of pursuing one's dreams while balancing family life. The girls provide insightful advice for both parents and children, emphasizing the value of self-belief and the significance of making time for family amidst the demands of entrepreneurship.

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Takeaways

  • Being a CEO involves hard work and responsibility.
  • Watching a parent run a business teaches valuable life lessons.
  • Pursuing your dreams is important, even in business.
  • Confidence can be built through learning from mistakes.
  • Creativity can make work more enjoyable.
  • It's essential to include family in your work life.
  • Self-belief is crucial for overcoming challenges.
  • Making a good day is about positive thinking.
  • Women can be effective leaders and CEOs.
  • Balancing work and family time is key for happiness.

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