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“There was nothing that I could hear from anybody that was going to make me turn back, I had to do this for myself and nobody else,” says Anne Grossman, Founder of Rebel Daughter Cookies. While being a mother has always been one of her greatest accomplishments, Anne had always dreamed of one day owning her own business.
What started as a small hobby, Anne has quickly grown Rebel Daughter Cookies into a nationally recognized brand. By incorporating both her creativity and experience as a mother, Anne has been able to perfect her recipes and provide customers with some of the best gourmet cookies on the market. Throughout her entrepreneurial journey, it has been her mission to advocate for and inspire all female entrepreneurs to relentlessly follow their dreams. Today, Rebel Daughter Cookies empowers women all over the country to indulge in sweets without feeling guilty.
Tune into this episode of Dear FoundHer… to learn more about the power of publicity, believing in yourself, and giving back so you can create a brand that gains notoriety on a national level.
• “I'm really passionate about looking back and extending a hand and helping out other women founders in any way I can.” (04:17-04:22)
• “There was nothing that I could hear from anybody that was going to make me turn back or say it wasn’t with it. I had to do this for myself and nobody else.” (10:02-10:18)
• “The journey of being a founder of a startup feels like your hair's on fire constantly.” (11:58-12:05)
• “You have to figure out what your pain points are. What are the areas where you can pay someone else to do what you're doing so you can go out and make more money?” (23:08-23:18)
• “Rebel Daughter Cookies is all about women empowerment, and women helping other women.” (31:05-31:08)
• “As a founder and a CEO of a company, you have to put the business and your employees first and then give what you can out of that.” (32:15-32:25)
• “How I justify what I'm doing is that one day, I'm hopefully going to build a business that my daughter and my son can be proud of and say my mom built that.” (36:47-37:02)
Connect with Anne Grossman:
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/rebeldaughtercookies
Website: https://www.rebeldaughtercookies.com/
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“There was nothing that I could hear from anybody that was going to make me turn back, I had to do this for myself and nobody else,” says Anne Grossman, Founder of Rebel Daughter Cookies. While being a mother has always been one of her greatest accomplishments, Anne had always dreamed of one day owning her own business.
What started as a small hobby, Anne has quickly grown Rebel Daughter Cookies into a nationally recognized brand. By incorporating both her creativity and experience as a mother, Anne has been able to perfect her recipes and provide customers with some of the best gourmet cookies on the market. Throughout her entrepreneurial journey, it has been her mission to advocate for and inspire all female entrepreneurs to relentlessly follow their dreams. Today, Rebel Daughter Cookies empowers women all over the country to indulge in sweets without feeling guilty.
Tune into this episode of Dear FoundHer… to learn more about the power of publicity, believing in yourself, and giving back so you can create a brand that gains notoriety on a national level.
• “I'm really passionate about looking back and extending a hand and helping out other women founders in any way I can.” (04:17-04:22)
• “There was nothing that I could hear from anybody that was going to make me turn back or say it wasn’t with it. I had to do this for myself and nobody else.” (10:02-10:18)
• “The journey of being a founder of a startup feels like your hair's on fire constantly.” (11:58-12:05)
• “You have to figure out what your pain points are. What are the areas where you can pay someone else to do what you're doing so you can go out and make more money?” (23:08-23:18)
• “Rebel Daughter Cookies is all about women empowerment, and women helping other women.” (31:05-31:08)
• “As a founder and a CEO of a company, you have to put the business and your employees first and then give what you can out of that.” (32:15-32:25)
• “How I justify what I'm doing is that one day, I'm hopefully going to build a business that my daughter and my son can be proud of and say my mom built that.” (36:47-37:02)
Connect with Anne Grossman:
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/rebeldaughtercookies
Website: https://www.rebeldaughtercookies.com/
Please don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Dear FoundHer on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts!
Looking to up your social media game? Join Lindsay for her FREE Social Media for Small Business Masterclass starting April 25th. SIGN UP HERE. Want even more resources for growing your business?
• Grab one of Lindsay’s FREE quick small business marketing guides: https://www.lindsaypinchuk.com/freebie
• Follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinch
Use code FoundHer for 50% off your first month with both HiveCast and Fireside
Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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