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In this episode, I talk with Tab Wolod, a die-hard entrepreneur and mental health advocate based in the Baltimore area. We talk about our work at Born Brown: All Rights Reserved, the intersection of mental health and business and how to know if it's time to keep going with your ventures or let go. Join us!
"IEI is my baby. It was built off the premise that if you have an idea, you have an income."
"I'm a die-hard entrepreneur."
"A lot of business owners frankly are great at what they do, but not so great at what we call, business development."
"I just love to see people do what they love."
"I've always been very unconventional. I'm a rebel."
Bio
Tab Wolod is a mental health advocate and die-hard entrepreneur. Early on, Tab identified as a rebel - often bucking social norms and venturing down unconventional paths. Tab's rebellious attitude led her to a "regular" 9-5 job, which was a blessing, although it was the opposite of what she had wished for lol. During her "turbulent twenties," Tab found herself transitioning awkwardly into adulthood, struggling to find herself, God, and mental stability while maintaining employment. Over the years, Tab made many failed attempts at various business endeavors, in hopes that she would "get rich quick" and walk away from her cushy job. After much trial and error, Tab's "failures" paved the way for the creation of Ideas Equal Income LLC (IEI). As IEI CEO and founder, Tab created the company with one goal in mind: helping individuals transform their ideas into income by providing #biz dev support (operational, marketing, and project management). Tab was born and raised in Maryland (USA), she is currently residing in Baltimore City with her life partner and baby girl.
Tab on Instagram
IEI on Instagram
Ideas Equal Income
Email for professional inquiries at [email protected].
Mental Health Information
Born Brown: All Rights Reserved
Conversations with Liz Gold episodes:
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Mathew Heggem
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In this episode, I talk with Tab Wolod, a die-hard entrepreneur and mental health advocate based in the Baltimore area. We talk about our work at Born Brown: All Rights Reserved, the intersection of mental health and business and how to know if it's time to keep going with your ventures or let go. Join us!
"IEI is my baby. It was built off the premise that if you have an idea, you have an income."
"I'm a die-hard entrepreneur."
"A lot of business owners frankly are great at what they do, but not so great at what we call, business development."
"I just love to see people do what they love."
"I've always been very unconventional. I'm a rebel."
Bio
Tab Wolod is a mental health advocate and die-hard entrepreneur. Early on, Tab identified as a rebel - often bucking social norms and venturing down unconventional paths. Tab's rebellious attitude led her to a "regular" 9-5 job, which was a blessing, although it was the opposite of what she had wished for lol. During her "turbulent twenties," Tab found herself transitioning awkwardly into adulthood, struggling to find herself, God, and mental stability while maintaining employment. Over the years, Tab made many failed attempts at various business endeavors, in hopes that she would "get rich quick" and walk away from her cushy job. After much trial and error, Tab's "failures" paved the way for the creation of Ideas Equal Income LLC (IEI). As IEI CEO and founder, Tab created the company with one goal in mind: helping individuals transform their ideas into income by providing #biz dev support (operational, marketing, and project management). Tab was born and raised in Maryland (USA), she is currently residing in Baltimore City with her life partner and baby girl.
Tab on Instagram
IEI on Instagram
Ideas Equal Income
Email for professional inquiries at [email protected].
Mental Health Information
Born Brown: All Rights Reserved
Conversations with Liz Gold episodes:
Shalonda Ingram
Mathew Heggem
Milo Razza