WomenWhoBuildEmpires
Summary: If your looking for the answers to: *What skills and habits do I need to run my business as the CEO *How do I juggled it all without burnout and overwhelm *How can I increase my sales consistently month of over month, without being inauthentic *Who should I hire and how do I retain the best people then join Emi Kirschner for Women Who Build Empires, a podcast celebrating women entrepreneurs and thought leaders who are turning the tables on outdated, old school belief systems and building business empires that align with who they are, how they work and how they are leaving a lasting legacy. In each episode you will get to know the women who are unafraid to put it all on the line as they share the stories of how both success and failure have helped them become incredible leaders.
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- Artist: Emi Kirschner
- Copyright: Empress Enterprises 2023
Podcasts:
How to Write Copy that Converts and Creates Leads with Kameron Snow
Scaling Your Business thru Servant Leadership with Betsy Westfall
The 4 Pillars of Leadership that will Maximize Results with Dan McPherson
Powerful Habits of Success: How to Overcome Everyday Obstacles with Mia Hewett
Episode 60: Michelle Lynne, The #1 Process that Will Increase Your Profitability
Episode 59: Nathan Hirsch, Why Growing Your Team is the Only Way to Scale
Episode 58: Tom Schwab, How to Start a Podcast that Stands Out
Episode 57: Brynne Tillman, How to Leverage LinkedIn and Build a Lead Gen Machine
Episode 56: Sonia Ferrell, How Identifying Your Core Values will Create Abundant Success
Episode 55: Tyson Sharpe, How to Attract What You Want
Episode 54: Cass Bailey, Determination and Drive: The Secret to Growth in Difficult Times
Episode 53: Erin Duffy, The Power of Story and Song in Your Personal Brand
Episode 52: Cheldin Barlatt Rumer, From Overloaded to Focused and Streamline: How Making Changes Saved This Business
Episode 51: Emily Morgan, Scale or Fail: Why Team Building Is Crucial
Episode 50: Chris Meade, How To Rapidly Scale Your Business