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By Mona Tavassoli
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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
This episode is with Melissa Froehlich, a sought-after business strategist, mentor, and mindset coach. She talks about how she shifted from a scarcity mindset to an abundant mindset and helped scale her business exponentially. She explains how she gets deeper into the root course of limiting beliefs to help her clients to recognize hidden beliefs they have about their abilities, and how that is stopping them from achieving the best with their businesses. We talk about the team and systems she has put in place in the business that allows her to do it all.
In this episode, I am joined by Oxana Romanyuk, founder and CEO of Remote Rockstars, a company that offers high-end online business management and professional virtual assistant services to visionary entrepreneurs, industry experts, and coaches.
If you’re an aspiring Virtual Assistant and Online Business Manager join us as we walk you through the value that these roles bring into the business, and if you’re an entrepreneur, I’m inviting you to listen to know the support that you might be needing from a VA and OBM.
This episode is with Lauren Wrighton, a mompreneur and podcast strategist. Lauren talks about how she became passionate about podcasting and is now helping freelancers become profitable podcast managers. Her course ‘The Podcast Manager Program’ is designed for current freelancers unsure of what to specialize in and for people who want to work 20 hours or less a week. We talk about the opportunities that podcasting presents to freelances and why it is a flexible job for mothers.
This episode is with Shannon DeSouza; a Mompreneur, Digital Marketer, Wife, and International Speaker from DeSouza on Demand - Digital Marketing Agency.
Shanon talks about how having a passion for what you do is one of the biggest drivers in creating a business that works for you, both in terms of enjoying what you are doing and being able to support others in their efforts. We also discussed stopping second guessing ourselves and doing what feels right, and how that often leads to the best results, regardless of how scary the journey might be.
This episode with Cara Halber will help us realize that while there is absolutely no shortcuts in changing the things around us by changing what is inside of us, the things that we want, our desires, and the breakthrough will only happen when we start to see ourselves from a place where our soul dwells, that’s when a path of alignment and journey of happiness begins. This is an episode packed with highly explosive value and essential practices.
This episode with Belinda Rosenblum will teach us not to shy ourselves away from our hard-earned money. This will open our eyes more to how we should look at our finances, whom we should surround ourselves with when it comes to money matters, and beyond all the numbers, she will teach us to clear the limiting beliefs that hold us back, looking at entrepreneurship with a whole new perspective.
This episode with Ean Price Murphy is about looking at financial matters beyond what we see. As business owners, we cannot manage what we cannot measure. Hold on to your seats, this segment can make you a better entrepreneur than you are…
In this episode, Hadeel Anabtawi talks about her entrepreneurial journey of training over 40,000 kids in STEM, running a social enterprise as well as a foundation, how they changed their business model when COVID19 happened and a lot more.
Hadeel is a social entrepreneur in the children and girls’ empowerment field. She is a certified life coach, teacher’s trainer on interactive teaching methodologies and the founder of the Alchemist Lab in Jordan.
I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a stressful year and managing our emotions during times like these require a lot of practice. We can’t really control some incidents in life, and it’s important to invest in our energy constantly to be able to manage unexpected situations when they occur.
In this week’s podcast episode, I have the pleasure of sharing my interview with Suzanne Jeffreys about the Ancient Secrets for Managing Stress with Tai Chi. Suzanne shares amazing tips on how to invest in our energy and be in charge of our lives, especially when incidents and trauma happen.
There are several differences between running a traditional business and a digital business, from the Technology you use, Marketing strategies, Company Structure, as well as the Mindset.
We pivoted Mompreneurs Worldwide from a traditional business, organizing large events, meet-ups and in person trainings to a digital business with digital courses and a membership.
In this week’s podcast episode, I explain how we went through this transition and the pros and cons of running a digital business.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.