Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
Summary: Hosted by media entrepreneur, author, speaker and coach Elayne Fluker, the SUPPORT IS SEXY podcast features candid interviews with successful women entrepreneurs, around the world, who get real and share inspiring true stories of the ups and the downs of their entrepreneurial journeys -- where they started, when they struggled, and how they still made it happen. 5 days a week, every Monday through Friday, each episode of SUPPORT IS SEXY will give you actionable strategies for success, tips for building your support network, pitfalls to avoid and important lessons learned that will motivate you to take your business, and your life, to the next level! Elayne Fluker is a media entrepreneur, author, speaker and coach, who was a journalist for more than 20 years before launching her own media brand. She is also founder of Chic Rebellion Media, a communications company that creates video, digital, television and podcast content to help women share their stories, and founder of GirlonPodcast.com -- a podcast booking service for women entrepreneurs. Join Elayne and her guests every weekday and get inspired! Remember: Having it all does not mean doing it all alone. And nothing is more powerful than women supporting women. Visit elaynefluker.com for more, and thank you for listening!
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On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Melissa Mitchner -- Founder and CEO of The Bark Shoppe for five years and running -- shares just what it means to take bold, inspired action (even when everyone else thinks your crazy), how to enroll others in your vision, her smart advice for what you need to know before opening your brick and mortar shop, and how to make your clients become your greatest advocates.
On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Shannon Amos, the Spiritual Traveler, talks about how to make brave decisions, trust your intuition, let go of "things," follow your true path and pack light.
On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Michelle Villalobos -- who is a professional speaker, "Superstar" brand strategist and owner of a seven-figure business -- talks about coming to the realization that it's time for a change in your business, how the right mentor may completely change your life, why immersion events could be the perfect shift your business and how to build your own superstar brand. Plus, the important distinction between the anchors versus the engines in your life.
When Claire Wasserman hosted her first work & money event in New York nearly four years ago to support a friend who was struggling with salary negotiations, she quickly saw the need (and the possibility) of a business that addressed the wage gap based on the enthusiasm and intrigue of other women in the room. (Not to mention, coverage of that first event by New York magazine!) Today, Ladies Get Paid hosts events around the United States and includes thousands of members around the world.
Heather Havenwood, CEO of Havenwood Worldwide and author of the book, "Sexy Boss is proudly "unemployable" and a successful serial entrepreneur, who grew her first business in information marketing from zero to a million dollars in less than 12 months. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Heather shares how giving yourself permission to fail opens the door to success, the power of clarity over confusion, how to sell the sizzle (not the steak), and how to own your inner sexy boss.
Nedgine Paul has always been passionate about education, but she fell in love with entrepreneurship, when she realized her business could have a social justice component. Today, as a social entrepreneur, Nedgine's organization -- Anseye Pou Ayiti (Teach for Haiti in Haitian Creole) -- works to establish equity in education in Haiti. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, she shares the power of social entrepreneurship and why it's imperative to be guided by your "why."
Today, whenever you're listening to this, take a few moments to say THANK YOU to the people who bring love and life to your life. Nothing heals and shifts the perspective like gratitude. That said, I can not thank you enough for being a part of the Support is Sexy community of women supporting women (and the loving men who support us as well)! It would not be the same without you. I love you, I appreciate you.
On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Monique Greenwood, star of the new Oprah Winfrey Network series 'Checked Inn,' shares what it really takes to be your own boss, how to build a successful business (or be an intrapreneur), how to have a both-and possibility and why creating generational wealth is more important than ever.
On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, Cynthia Besteman, Founder and CEO of Violets Are Blue Skincare, shares how she created her skincare line and got it in some of the biggest retail stores in the world, plus the importance of taking inspired action, living the question and doing something that scares you everyday.
LaKesha Williams is founder of the nonprofit organization Born Overcomers. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, LaKesha openly shares her own journey of overcoming and what she learned about hitting rock bottom and making a comeback.
You've started off strong and now you've reached the halfway mark. You might even have the finish line in site. Don't give up! You're closer than you think. Now is not the time to fall back; now is the time to lean in. Let's go!
On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, serial entrepreneur and Cerius Executives CEO Pam Wasley shares her expertise with starting, growing and selling companies, how interim executives are changing the workforce and how you can spot a void and fill it with your business.
Do you feel like you own your day? Or do you feel like the day always gets away from you? On this episode, I share some tips that I have incorporated into my mornings based on Hal Elrod's amazing book The Miracle Morning for Entrepreneurs, and some trail and error suggestions that may help you start your day in an empowered way.
Now that you have your side hustle up and running, don't keep it a secret. Share it with the world! How? On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, I share five smart and simple ways that you can let people know what you're up to, share the new products or services you offer through your side hustle and gain new clients.
Most of us agree that deciding to start a business can be scary, but starting a side hustle can be just as jarring, if you feel like you don't know that first step to take. On this episode of the Support is Sexy podcast, I share the top thing you should do when you're starting your side hustle and why you must remember that you don't have to be first; but you should strive to be different.