Sweating Through The Insights
Why Are We Shouting? with Jill Salzman
Cathy's Microphone Gaffe
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Cathy's Microphone Gaffe

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What’s in this episode:

When you run a business, you need people to learn about it. The power of the spoken word can go a long way, particularly when it’s infused with the energy of a live audience. But what happens when your presentation involves worms? 

Say hi to Cathy Nesbitt, founder of Cathy’s Crawly Composters 👋

This week’s big business blunder comes to us from Cathy Nesbitt, founder of Cathy’s Crawly Composters. She helps folks to laugh, to cry, and to understand how to compost. Her story is the kind of experience you’ve always wanted and never wanted, all at the same time – particularly if you’ve ever presented what you do for a living to a live audience.

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Sweating Through The Insights
Why Are We Shouting? with Jill Salzman
Jill Salzman wants no part of the traditional business landscape. Also, she can't stop shouting, especially when it comes to biz advice. Why Are We Shouting? tackles the A’s to every mom entrepreneur’s Q’s when it comes to running a company and lets you in on the stories along the way. Jill ponders the big questions of our day:
“How can I grow my business without losing my mind?”
“Why can’t my kids stop whining when I’m on an important call?”
"How long will it take before Stephen Colbert's team invites Jill to be a guest?"
Jill’s an award-winning entrepreneur, author, global speaker, and gum junkie who’s been building businesses for over a decade. She currently runs The Founding Moms, the #1 platform for mom entrepreneurs to build better businesses. Over the years, she’s tried a million trillion quadrillion different things to grow her companies and wants to save you some time and a few headaches. Above all else, she’s certain of one thing: she never knows what she’s doing. If you feel like you don't know what you're doing either, let's shout about it.
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