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By Keri and Shereem Herndon-Brown
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Big things take big…… guts/courage/you know what word I want to use! Living life “afraid” is paralyzing and you will get nowhere if you don’t do whatever you want to do “afraid”
Fear can be a great motivator to your success. In marriage, you ask yourself “4ever, ever, ever, ever?!!” In family you’re like “can I afford a kid or two or 8?!” and in business, more than anything you cannot be afraid to share what you have to offer, make the money you deserve and have the time and freedom you’ve been dreaming about.
In this episode, we’re giving you the real.
Imposter Syndrome is the term that keeps a lot of people stuck in neutral. You “think” you don’t know enough to teach someone else. Not true.
We’re all at different points in our lives, marriages, parenting and businesses. If you’re entrepreneurial and you have something to teach, there’s someone out there who wants and needs your teaching.
In this episode, we will encourage you and show you how to be a second grader to a first grader. Show people who have not been through what you’ve been through how to do it, so they can have comparable or even greater success.
The term “business coach” used to be reserved for a select few. Business coaches are supposed to give you information and inspiration to get your business to the next level. You can't follow everyone. Find someone that you feel like is doing what you want to do and follow them. Check them out. Receipts. Do they have a coaching program? Everyone should have a paid mentor. IG/Clubhouse gurus beware of them. Make sure that their only success isn't selling you a program to tell you how to do something. This is why we like the term and practice of “business mentors.”
So what’s the difference? In today’s episode, we’ll tell you and share our experiences with you with our business coach and why we love her. And we will share with you why you need a credible business coach or a mentor to succeed in business.
To start and grow a business, you have to believe in it. Whether you think it’s a calling, a passion, a purpose, or even a ministry, the courage to start something that will reveal your strengths but also probably expose your weaknesses, can be terrifying. Plenty of people become frozen with fear and never start and definitely never grow.
Today’s episode is all about how we’ve had to muster up the courage constantly to continue. It’s called the The Self-Confidence Formula and it’s something we work at and live by.
One of the hardest things for any business owner to do is to stop working with clients or customers, assess what they’re doing right and wrong, fixing it and taking the time to prepare for the future. Much like corporate America, entrepreneurs can get caught in a rat race and instead of working on their business and building towards the future, they stay stuck on the hamster wheel of the every day product and service they provide.
Today’s episode is all about how to succeed by recognizing the importance working on your business and not just in it.
If you think all entrepreneurs floss out like Puffy or Jeff Bezos, you’re wrong. The myth that starting your own business equals quick cash or a yacht needs to die right here! We all start and grow businesses for different reasons, and while some entrepreneurs are ballin’, most are not. Entrepreneurs are courageously crazy people who value their time AND their money and we need to set the record straight.
Today’s episode is all about the entrepreneurial myth. What’s real and what’s not.
When you’re married to your business partner, you’re going to have disagreements. Do they carry over from the bedroom to the office? Or vice versa? How should you communicate with your spouse/business partner when there’s a conflict?
Today’s episode is all about communication and conflict. Listen how we deal with both and what you should do too.
Nobody likes paying taxes, but it's necessary. The goal is to pay as little as possible and starting a business means making sure you have your taxes and titles in order.
Unsure of how you’ll get taxed as a couple in business? We’ll share our experiences with you so you can get ahead.
Great information when starting and growing a business.
Are you concerned about how you’re going to “do it all” as a spouse, parent and entrepreneur? It can be a a lot but there’s a way to make it happen. First you have let go of the term “work-life balance” because if you want to start or grow a business with your spouse, and make real money, work-life balance is a myth. You cannot give everything equal time. To stay sane and get rich, you should blend your MarriageFamilyBusiness life into one, have boundaries, and prioritize it exactly in that order. Listen as we explain and show you how!
Have you ever wondered why some MarriageFamilyBusiness couples win and others don’t? One of the key reasons is that they know how to work separately and then bring themselves back together.
Opposites attract, and there’s a good chance one of you will like to work at night and the other early in the morning. Sharing is not sexy, but being productive is. Whether you have enough space in your home for separate offices or one of you goes to Starbucks (pre-pandemic) or a co-working space, you have to do it. Working back to back in one office may be a little bit too much!
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.