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In this conversation, Paul sits down with Amelia Badua, she empowers career women to move from fear into action by launching profitable service-based side businesses. As a former stay-at-home mom turned People Operations Tech leader and entrepreneur, she brings firsthand experience in overcoming fear and taking inspired action. Paul Faronbi and Amelia Badua discuss the importance of empowering women to launch service-based side businesses. Amelia shares her journey from being a stay-at-home mom to a successful entrepreneur, emphasizing the need for financial independence and the skills required to create income. They explore common fears associated with entrepreneurship, the significance of self-awareness, and the evolving nature of business models. Amelia also highlights the importance of leadership, accountability, and embracing failure as part of the entrepreneurial journey.
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TAKEAWAYS
Empowering women to create their own income is crucial.
Fear can be a barrier to starting a side business.
Building a safety net through side businesses is essential.
Self-awareness helps identify skills for entrepreneurship.
Evolving business models can lead to personal growth.
Common fears include fear of failure and underestimating work.
Surrounding yourself with supportive people is vital.
Honesty about strengths and limitations is key to leadership.
The entrepreneurial journey involves trial and error.
Having fun with the failure process can lead to success.
This episode was edited by pairvideos.com!
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WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE
In this conversation, Paul sits down with Amelia Badua, she empowers career women to move from fear into action by launching profitable service-based side businesses. As a former stay-at-home mom turned People Operations Tech leader and entrepreneur, she brings firsthand experience in overcoming fear and taking inspired action. Paul Faronbi and Amelia Badua discuss the importance of empowering women to launch service-based side businesses. Amelia shares her journey from being a stay-at-home mom to a successful entrepreneur, emphasizing the need for financial independence and the skills required to create income. They explore common fears associated with entrepreneurship, the significance of self-awareness, and the evolving nature of business models. Amelia also highlights the importance of leadership, accountability, and embracing failure as part of the entrepreneurial journey.
STAY CONNECTED WITH AMELIA ON LINKEDIN
TAKEAWAYS
Empowering women to create their own income is crucial.
Fear can be a barrier to starting a side business.
Building a safety net through side businesses is essential.
Self-awareness helps identify skills for entrepreneurship.
Evolving business models can lead to personal growth.
Common fears include fear of failure and underestimating work.
Surrounding yourself with supportive people is vital.
Honesty about strengths and limitations is key to leadership.
The entrepreneurial journey involves trial and error.
Having fun with the failure process can lead to success.
This episode was edited by pairvideos.com!
CONTENT CREATION TOOLS I’M CURRENTLY USING
Newsletter Service
Virtual Podcast Recording
Blue Yeti Mic
Canon Camera
Wireless lapel mics
Small Ring Light
Large ring light
Portable charger
Need career or leadership coaching? See if I'm the right coach for you by going to .
Subscribe to my newsletter to become the most incredible version of yourself:
Pick up IncrediPaul merch
Follow me on Socials
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