Woman Owned: The Growth Podcast for Women Entrepreneurs

Eleanor Beaton
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Jun 20, 2016 • 11min

[FFL 35] How I Raise 2 Boys, Travel Every Month & Build My Business

Entrepreneurs – and aspiring entrepreneurs – frequently, and quickly, come to the realization as their businesses begin to grow that balancing their work life and personal life is a difficult challenge. I can relate – I have two boys, I travel every month, I run my own business, plus my husband is an entrepreneur. Life can be pretty chaotic at times, and it can sometimes feel out of balance. Keep Reading >> Today, I want to share with you my secret – my rule of thumb – on building my successful business while juggling travel, marriage, and raising my kids. "Success in business is not about reinventing the wheel. It's about doing a few core things and doing them very well, over and over." – Eleanor Beaton My Rule of Thumb for Keeping Life & Business 'in Check': I remind myself: "I can handle the chaos and lack of balance as long as my family life is working well and my health is in good working order." Make sure that the effort you put into your business or career is worth it and makes sense "Don't change the act, change the audience." – Lisa Sasevich If you are looking to build a powerful career or business, you need to: Get very clear on your message. Get very clear on what the core things are that you need to focus on in your business. And ask yourself: "Do I have the discipline and determination to continue focusing and perfecting those specific things – or am I going to catch the "bright, shiny penny" syndrome? Remember, ladies, when you are pursuing something with dogged determination, the natural by-product of that persistence is that other aspects of your life are going to get out of balance. Come to terms with this reality, and remind yourself that even when things are out of balance, you can handle the chaos as long as you maintain good health and are spending quality time with your family. Subscribe & Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!
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Jun 17, 2016 • 10min

[FFL 34] What Gives YOU the Right???

Welcome back, my fierce feminine leaders! In today's episode, I am recording from the beautiful, warm, Austin, Texas where I am speaking at the EBW 2020 Abundance Live conference with several fabulous women, many of which are reinventing themselves in their careers. But, today, I want to talk with you about the common question that many women leaders ask themselves – whether they are stepping into a bigger corporate role within their companies, or reinventing themselves as entrepreneurs. Keep Reading >> Have you ever said to yourself: "What gives me the right to…" Wear that dress Apply for that promotion Tell someone (respectfully) to shove it Speak at an event or workshop Write a book Take off work early or take a break from work Spend this much money on myself Ladies, we all ask ourselves "What gives me the right" – especially when we are in the beginning stages of transforming our lives and careers – of reinventing ourselves. "You have to come to terms with the idea that the only person that is going to give you the right to step into your power – to lead your way – is you." – Eleanor Beaton Do you know what's the one thing that gives you the right to step into your power; to do the thing you truly want to do? The answer is simple – as simple as one word. Desire. Ladies, don't make this journey harder than it needs to be by asking yourself whether or not you have the right. If you want to do it – if you have the desire to do it – that automatically imbues you with the right to do it. Listen to me: You have the right! Subscribe & Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!
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Jun 15, 2016 • 18min

[FFL 33] How To Reinvent Yourself

Changing careers and reinventing yourself is a difficult challenge. In my experience, many women who are trying to reinvent themselves and their careers often try to leave their past careers, experiences, and skills behind them. However, if you are trying to recreate yourself, your career, and your business, leaving your past behind you along with all of the experiences, skills, and insight that you have developed throughout your previous business is a huge mistake! Keep Reading >> "Leaving your past behind you – especially when you are reinventing yourself – creates incongruence and in-continuity in your new career path." – Eleanor Beaton Ladies, if we want our new clients and customers to trust us, and to believe that we are a thought-leader in our industry, we must tell our stories! Here's a Breakdown of Today's Show: Telling a cohesive, congruent story is critical for building brand equity, culture, and credibility for your business Sonia Samen from Ebby Rane reinvented herself from a corporate attorney to a high-end fashion luggage entrepreneur. Legendary CEO, Christine McGee, CEO and Founder of Sleep Country – the country's biggest mattress retailer, started her career as a banker 6 Reasons to Tell a Cohesive, Congruent Story about You and Your Business: It is a key part of your brand equity It acts as a major differentiator It makes you more memorable It creates a sense of who you are It helps you build a culture for your business It is critical for building credibility "Explaining your previous experience & how it helps you serve your current clients builds trust, positions you as an expert, and helps you attract your ideal clients" – Eleanor Beaton Ask Yourself: What are the threads that connect career #1 to career #2? Think about the skill sets you used. Think about the experiences you had. Think about the insights they gave you and how they helped you be even better in your business and help you serve your clients or customers even better. "When you are reinventing yourself – there is no such thing as a clean slate." – Eleanor Beaton For more information about the group coaching program – Bold Women Thought Leaders: Grow Your Business by Becoming a Recognized Expert, email me at Fierce@EleanorBeaton.com. Subscribe & Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!
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Jun 13, 2016 • 34min

[FFL 32] How to Quit a Job You Hate and Find Work You Love

In line with the "Women and Risks" theme from last week's episodes, today I am joined by the wonderful business and career coach, Sarah Vermunt. Sarah's journey started while working toward obtaining her Ph.D. in human resources management and organizational behavior. After devoting four years of her life, and investing a lot of money into developing her career, Sarah began to realize that this career choice was not what she dreamed about after all. After spending two years dedicating her time to her previous career dreams, she went on a mission to find the work she loves – being a coach and teacher for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and new graduates. Keep Reading >> Sarah is the founder of CareerGasm and works primarily with aspiring entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, and college graduates to help them figure out what they want from their careers and businesses. She is the author of an up-and-coming book and has written several articles for leading business publications such as Forbes, Entrepreneur, Inc., the Huffington Post, and U.S. News & World Report. Today, Sarah shares her insights and tips for our wonderful listeners to help them gain some clarity into what they really want from their careers or businesses, and what they need to do to achieve that dream. Here's a Breakdown of Today's Show: Sarah explains how she came up with the unique name for her business: CareerGasm. We talk about the turning point in her career that caused her to change career paths and begin building her thriving coaching business. Sarah explains why she "stuck it out" for two years in a field she hated – instead of shifting gears and starting her coaching business sooner. She shares some of the most common fears and apprehension that many of her clients often experience when they are considering a career change. She explains some of her key developments as an entrepreneur – both past and current achievements and developments. We talk about her new book: CareerGasm: Find Your Way to Feel Good Work, which is due to hit the bookstores in March 2017. How Sarah arrived at the point of clarity; knowing who she wanted to serve, the problem she wanted to solve, and how she wanted to help her clients achieve their dreams. Sarah shares her thoughts on branding as a differentiator and how she markets her business. "People don't quit their jobs on a whim. They quit when they just 'effing can't do it anymore." – Sarah Vermunt 5 Common Fears That Keep People From Leaving a Job They Hate to Follow Their Dream Careers: Afraid that their skills are not transferable or applicable in other career Afraid that they will not be valued. Afraid of being rejected. Afraid of what other people will think Afraid that they will not make enough money – maybe lose their house, their car, etc. "Ask yourself: Is this fear really true? Look at your fears alongside some facts when deciding to make a career change." – Sarah Vermunt Sarah's Advice for Professionals That Want To Start Their Own Business: Build your business slowly, while you are still working at your full-time job. Use this time as your "trial and error" period while also creating a financial safety net. Hash out your business ideas to learn what will work and what won't work for you, your clients, and your business. "Whether it comes to career or business, it's not just about logic. Intuition plays a large part in career and business planning. Very often, we use logic to discredit the things we know intuitively. Lean into your intuition – it can help you make some really good decisions." – Sarah Vermunt Learn more about Sarah and her coaching business: careergasm.com Subscribe & Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!
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Jun 8, 2016 • 11min

[FFL 30] Can You Out Hustle Your Competition

Competition in the workforce over the years has become a "taboo topic." Many women do not want to talk about having a competitive edge in their field. We keep saying "It's not about competition, it's about collaboration." Ladies, competition is a healthy aspect of building your career and business. It allows us to push ourselves past our comfort zones, and while being open to collaboration is important, having a strong competitive edge is also essential. Keep Reading >> In our last episode, I spoke with internationally best-selling author, Linda Davies. Some interesting points came up in that episode regarding women taking risks and why it's necessary for career growth and development. In today's episode, I talk with you about taking risks, and how taking risks can help you "out hustle" your competition. Taking risks is critical to personal, business, and career growth. Without risks, our businesses cannot flourish. So, what are some ways that you can take a risk to continue developing your business or career? 9 Practical Ways to Take Risks in your Life, Business, and Career: Make a career or business shift. Interview people who have your dream job, dream business, or work at your dream organization. Making the commitment to quit your job on a specific date to start a new business. Launching a new product or service Taking time away from your business – perhaps for a vacation, holiday, or personal time. Working with a new mentor. Investing in learning a new skill, or honing a skill that you already have. Applying to be a speaker at an upcoming conference. Raising your hand for a stretch assignment. Introducing yourself to a "key player" at a networking event. Your ability to mitigate risk is directly linked to your willingness to hustle." – Eleanor Beaton My Challenge to You: Ask yourself: Is there an opportunity for you to take more risks? Ask yourself: What would it mean to you to take a risk that can open the door to more rewards in your life, your business, or your career? Take a risk, and lean into the work to out-hustle your competition. Win a Free Signed Copy of "Longbow Girl." How would you like to receive a free, signed copy of Linda Davies' latest novel, Longbow Girl? I am excited to announce that Linda has agreed to give away one free copy of her latest book, Longbow Girl to one lucky Fierce Feminine Leadership podcast reviewer! To participate, head over to iTunes, subscribe to and review the show, then take a picture of your review and email it to fierce@eleanorbeaton.com to enter your name in the contest!
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Jun 6, 2016 • 48min

[FFL 29] Women and Risks with internationally-best selling thriller writer Linda Davies

Welcome back, my Fierce Feminine Leaders! I am incredibly excited about today's episode and our guest on the show today. Today we talk about women and risks. Many successful women are afraid to take risks in their business or career, but do not realize that taking risks – stepping out of their comfort zone – often leads to personal and professional growth. Keep Reading >> Our lovely guest today, Linda Davies, knows all-too-well the advantages and feelings associated with risk. Linda is a former investment banker who left the corporate world to follow her dream – to take the risk – of making it as a successful writer. She is an Oxford University graduate with a degree in politics, philosophy, and economics and has worked for one of the largest U.S. investment banks in the country. She was the first woman to work in their European Corporate Finance Division. After seven years, she "escaped" the investment banking world to write fiction novels, having published several books, of which, her first was published in over 30 countries and sold over 2-million copies. Linda has lived in Peru for three years, as well as eight years in the Middle East, where she was kidnapped and held hostage by Iranian government forces for two weeks. Following her rescue, she wrote her memoir – "Hostage: Kidnapped on the High Seas." Linda shares her incredible story of how she became a successful author, what happened during her kidnapping and detention in the Middle East, and how this experience has changed her views of the world and the things she considers most important in her life. Her story and the experiences and tips that she shares with us in this episode are nothing short of inspirational. Thank you, Linda, for sharing your experience with us today. Here's a Breakdown of the Topics We Covered: Linda's story – how she went from being an investment banker to a best-selling author. How Linda balances writing and family life. Why Linda feels that taking risks is important to growth and development – both personally and professionally. What happened to Linda while living in the Middle East – and how it changed her perspective on life and values. Why Linda believes that writing your story – your speech – helps capture what your story "If you don't have the confidence to take risks, you won't grow." – Linda Davies Linda's Suggestion to Professional Women & Women in Business Go for what you want. "Self-belief and the idea that you can change the odds in your favor is key. Plan, plot your dream. Take that risk." Check Out These Books by Linda: Nest of Vipers Hostage: Kidnapped on the High Seas Ark Storm The Djinn Quintet Series Longbow Girl Win a Free Signed Copy of "Longbow Girl" How would you like to receive a free, signed copy of Linda Davies' latest novel, "Longbow Girl?" I am excited to announce that Linda has agreed to give away one free copy of her latest book, Longbow Girl" to one lucky Fierce Feminine Leadership podcast reviewer! To participate, head over to iTunes, subscribe to and review the show, then take a picture of your review and email it to fierce@eleanorbeaton.com to enter your name in the contest!
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Jun 3, 2016 • 8min

[FFL 28] Public Speaking - Are You Making the Most of THIS

Welcome back, my Fierce Feminine Leaders! If part of your business consists of public speaking or giving public presentations, then this Is an episode you do not want to miss! Today is all about public speaking. Are you making the most of it? Are you ensuring that your message is delivered the way you intend it – strong, powerful, and making a positive impact on your listeners? Keep Reading >> Many women put a strong focus on their visual appearances when they are about to give a speech or present for a room full of engaged professionals, but we often fall short in one critical area. An area that can have just as much of an impact on our message and the way our listeners perceive us. Our voice. Your voice is a crucial element in delivering a powerful speech that resonates with your audiences. It ensures that the message you want to convey gets through to your audience, making them want to seek you out for your expert opinion or buy your product or service. In today's episode, I will share with you five tips to improve your voice before you get on stage at your next presentation. 5 Tips to Help You Embrace Your Voice: Stand Up Straight. Stand up straight with your shoulders back. Stand proud. A great voice originates from deep within your core. Slow Down. Speak slowly and with purpose. Let people absorb your words, your message – don't try to rush through your speech. Allow Yourself to be Seen. Don't be a 'wallflower'. Embrace your moment in the spotlight – your '15 minutes of fame'. Enjoy it. You earned it! If you choose to speak and be seen, be 100% committed to it. Let your audience adore you! Speak from your Stomach. Speak with authority and end on a down note. It punctuates your sentences and allows you to deliver them with more authority. Lose the Modifiers. Eliminate these words from your vocabulary: "I think," "kind of," "maybe," etc. They are all weak words that detract from the point you are trying to make and make you seem uncertain. "People have a natural respect for a good, strong voice." – Eleanor Beaton Want instant access to these tips? Click here to download the "5 Tips to Help You Embrace Your Voice Checklist" pdf. Exciting News! I am excited to announce this special, exclusive offer with all you Fierce Feminine Leaders! Mindy Weinstein, SEO and internet marketing expert and founder of Market Mindshift has agreed to conduct a 1-hour training webinar exclusively for the Fierce Feminine Leadership tribe! This webinar specifically targets women entrepreneurs wanting to learn how to significantly improve their online marketing and SEO strategies. To register for the webinar, click here. Subscribe to and Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!
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Jun 1, 2016 • 8min

[FFL 27] You're Not Crazy. You're Upleveling

Have you ever felt conflicted in your success? Felt confused, uncertain, or even felt like an imposter? Have you recently made a monumental change only to hear a negative voice in your head saying, "Who do you think you are to do something like this?" Thousands of highly successful women go through these feelings each and every day. They feel like they're crazy. They feel like a "hot mess." Rest assured, my Fierce Feminine Leader – you are not crazy. You are upleveling. Keep Reading >> In today's episode, I explain to you what it means to uplevel as well as many familiar feelings – or "symptoms" – that women feel during this great transition. Here's a Breakdown of Today's Show: What is "upleveling," anyway? You're not crazy. You're not an imposter. There are millions of professionals, CEOs feeling the same way you do. It's called growth – and it hurts. Feeling this way is normal. "The bigger the uplevel – the hotter the mess." When you uplevel, you're thrown into what's called "Liminal Space." You're not the 'same ol' you,' but you're not quite settled into the 'new you.' You're somewhere in the middle, and learning to step into the new you. "Darkness, confusion, and uncertainty is the starting point for major growth and transformation. It's the necessary ingredient for change." My Challenge to You: Stop thinking you're crazy. Buckle up and enjoy the ride. Step into your brilliance, your power, and enjoy your success. Exciting News! I am excited to announce this special, exclusive offer with all you Fierce Feminine Leaders! Mindy Weinstein, SEO and internet marketing expert and founder of Market Mindshift has agreed to conduct a 1-hour training webinar exclusively for the Fierce Feminine Leadership tribe! This webinar specifically targets women entrepreneurs wanting to learn how to significantly improve their online marketing and SEO strategies. To register for the webinar, click here. Subscribe to and Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!
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May 30, 2016 • 53min

[FFL 26] How To Be Visible Online with Mindy Weinstein

Mindy Weinstein is the "expert to the experts" when it comes to SEO and internet marketing strategies. She is the President and Founder of the digital marketing firm, Market Mindshift, as well as a digital marketing strategist, public speaker, trainer, and a published author. She has taught dozens of large companies and major brands how to market their online products and services using digital marketing, social media, and SEO strategies. Mindy has had media appearances and has been interviewed and quoted in countless publications including FOX, NBC, ABC, the Huffington Post, and Bloomberg Radio. She has an MBA from Arizona State University and is currently working on her Ph.D. in Psychology with a special focus on technology. Keep Reading >> Get Discovered: A Smart Women's Guide to SEO with Mindy Weinstein In today's episode, Mindy shares her story on how she got started in the digital marketing industry as well as several actionable tips on how you can improve your visibility and discoverability online. Thank you for joining me on the show today, Mindy. Here's a Breakdown of the Topics We Covered: Mindy's story – how she got started in the internet marketing and SEO field Things you need to be doing and thinking about to make sure your website is working hard and creating results. Mindy explains what "discoverability" is and why it is important. Ways you can become more visible online – and why it's Universal traits and behaviors you want to have to kick start your career and get promoted fast. What prompted Mindy to leave the corporate world and start her own business? Internet marketing trends Mindy has noticed and you should be using. Valuable tips for fierce feminine entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs to increase their online visibility, discoverability, and market themselves online. Mindy tells us what Market Mindshift is, and shares her business model and revenue streams. The difference between personal branding and corporate branding, and why Mindy chose to brand her business as a corporate entity. "If you don't ask for what you want, you won't get the opportunities." – Mindy Weinstein Mindy's Advice for Women in Organizations and Ready to "Go It Alone." Plan how you will get clients. Plan out what the bare minimum income you need each month to pay your bills and live comfortably. Plan what steps you want to take immediately once you're on your own. Mindy's Top 3 Tips for Entrepreneurs Trying to Market Themselves Online Work on your website. "Your website is your central hub. You have to make sure what's under your hood is working correctly. If you can't get your website indexed by search engines, you're never going to rank for anything. Make sure you have the right technical structure for your website." Work on your website's "Your message is what is on your homepage, landing pages, blog posts. Showcase your expertise. Build trust and authority. Work on your social media message. "Make sure you are on the major social networks. Know where your audience is and make sure you are there, too, and engaged. Stay socially involved." How to Make "Becoming Your Own Publishing Company" Easier for Entrepreneurs Create an editorial calendar for yourself and your blog. Schedule out blog posts, video/audio publications, and social media posts. Stay Engaged. Tips for Professional Women Within Organizations for Improving Their Online Presence Take a hard look at your social profiles. If you have your own website – do a technical review of it. Resources Mentioned In This Episode: Anchor – Audio Social Media App Help a Reporter Out Mindy's digital book – Rich and Thin: How to Slim Down, Shrink Debt, and Turn Calories Into Cash Mindy's Website (Sign up for her Free Digital Marketing Guide, which is packed with free tools and tips to help you improve your internet marketing strategy.) Connect with Mindy: LinkedIn Twitter Google+ Exciting News! I am really excited to share this news with the Fierce Feminine Leadership "tribe!" Mindy Weinstein has agreed to conduct an exclusive 1-hour training webinar for all you fierce feminine leaders in July! This webinar specifically targets women entrepreneur wanting to learn how to significantly improve their online marketing and SEO strategies. Subscribe to and Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!
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May 27, 2016 • 13min

[FFL 25] 6 Signs You Have Ambitious Women's Dilemma

Ambitious women in business, especially those in high-energy careers, often struggle through many obstacles and dilemmas. Probably one of the most common dilemma that high-achieving women face are those that are internalized – feeling as though you are "not up to snuff" in your career, despite having a glowing resume, awards, or fantastic recommendations. This dilemma is what I call "Ambitious Woman's Dilemma, and it is the most common condition affecting ambitious, high-achieving women in business. Keep Reading >> Click to get a copy of AWD Worksheet In today's episode, I share with you 6 of the most common symptoms of Ambitious Woman's Dilemma (AWD), and what you need to do to overcome this condition. Here's a Breakdown of Today's Show: What is Ambitious Woman's Dilemma? How common is AWD? Is there a way to "cure" the AWD condition – and if so, how? Why highly ambitious women begin feeling the effects of AWD? What Is Ambitious Woman's Dilemma? AWD is a common condition among smart, ambitious women who want to make a difference in the world while genuinely being present for their families and being financially secure but tend to feel like their "not up to snuff" or should be further ahead in their career or personal life than they are currently. "You know you have Ambitious Woman's Dilemma if you feel like the rope in a real-life tug-o-war game." – Eleanor Beaton 6 Common Symptoms of Ambitious Woman's Dilemma You feel you are only as good as your last deal, sale, or project. You feel like you have to do things to be awesome and feel safe in the world. Your ratio of thinking about exercise and your health versus actually doing it is greater than 7 to 1 You do not have any hobbies AWD sufferers do not have any hobbies because, at the end of the work day, they are too busy sleeping, eating, driving, cleaning, or feeding someone. You sometimes have the feeling that you have lost the sense of play and wonder, that the creative part of you is somehow "dying." You can't slow down. AWD sufferers often think, "Slow down? That's what losers do!" You know you're a confident person, but you don't understand why you feel insecure at times. Understand the difference between confidence and worthiness. "When you truly embrace your sense of inner worthiness, you begin to approach your work & your life with a rested edge." – Eleanor Beaton Subscribe to and Review the Fierce Feminine Leadership Podcast for a Chance to Win This Month's Contest! At the end of each month, one lucky reviewer will win a free private coaching session with me! Are you feeling lucky? Head on over to iTunes, subscribe to the show and leave your honest feedback to enter your name into the contest!

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