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Scott Weaver is not a mom! But he is a dad. Men and women don't always see things the same way (shocker, I know!) and Scott joins me as we talk about the differences in how men and women often approach entrepreneurship. As we understand those differences, we can use that new knowledge to communicate better.
This is actually a continuation of a conversation started on Scott's podcast about the frontier where home and business meet. (You can hear that here.)
Meet our Guest Scott:
Scott Weaver works with business owners helping them plan and manage growth in their business. He does this through a process that gives clarity and certainty to what the business is focused on and then pulls together all the complex moving parts of their business into clear processes that move their business forward. That's a lot of business. He has been married to his wife who he calls his CSO, or his Chief Sanity Officer - I like that. He's been married for about 25 years, and together they call Tennessee home.
Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts:
Website - http://www.thismomknows.com
Topics we cover:
Resources mentioned:
The book the E-Myth Revisited, which is an excellent resource
This podcast episode of Scott's discusses how he learned to embrace his role as a problem solver. https://arise2live.com/episode-003-you-are-a-problem-solver/
Schedule a call with Scott to go over his coaching packages, which offer solutions for your company. https://arise2live.com/coaching/
Scott's favorite resource is plain old pen and paper!
Link to transcript: https://www.thismomknows.com/blog/episode-46
Connect with Scott:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Arise2IBO
About This Mom Knows
Moms know a lot of things, and when we start talking, ideas form, energy builds, and we take action. This Mom Knows is a place for moms to mompreneurs to find encouragement, connection, and maybe even collaboration but most importantly community with moms who know. So, grab a cup of coffee, maybe a paper and pencil to jot down an idea or two, and let's discover what This Mom Knows.
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Scott Weaver is not a mom! But he is a dad. Men and women don't always see things the same way (shocker, I know!) and Scott joins me as we talk about the differences in how men and women often approach entrepreneurship. As we understand those differences, we can use that new knowledge to communicate better.
This is actually a continuation of a conversation started on Scott's podcast about the frontier where home and business meet. (You can hear that here.)
Meet our Guest Scott:
Scott Weaver works with business owners helping them plan and manage growth in their business. He does this through a process that gives clarity and certainty to what the business is focused on and then pulls together all the complex moving parts of their business into clear processes that move their business forward. That's a lot of business. He has been married to his wife who he calls his CSO, or his Chief Sanity Officer - I like that. He's been married for about 25 years, and together they call Tennessee home.
Connect with me and let me hear your thoughts:
Website - http://www.thismomknows.com
Topics we cover:
Resources mentioned:
The book the E-Myth Revisited, which is an excellent resource
This podcast episode of Scott's discusses how he learned to embrace his role as a problem solver. https://arise2live.com/episode-003-you-are-a-problem-solver/
Schedule a call with Scott to go over his coaching packages, which offer solutions for your company. https://arise2live.com/coaching/
Scott's favorite resource is plain old pen and paper!
Link to transcript: https://www.thismomknows.com/blog/episode-46
Connect with Scott:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Arise2IBO
About This Mom Knows
Moms know a lot of things, and when we start talking, ideas form, energy builds, and we take action. This Mom Knows is a place for moms to mompreneurs to find encouragement, connection, and maybe even collaboration but most importantly community with moms who know. So, grab a cup of coffee, maybe a paper and pencil to jot down an idea or two, and let's discover what This Mom Knows.