

Woman Owned: The Growth Podcast for Women Entrepreneurs
Eleanor Beaton
Get inspired as Eleanor shares transparent insights about her own journey bootstrapping a media and coaching company from a $5K business loan to millions in revenue.
A practical business and leadership podcast for the established woman entrepreneur who wants to go from good to great. Woman Owned brings you case-study style interviews where leading entrepreneurs and CEOs share detailed breakdowns of specific growth strategies, how they implemented them and the financial results. Host Eleanor Beaton goes beyond pop psychology and woo to deliver hard-hitting insights on how social conditioning impacts women leaders and CEOs and what to do about it. Tune in weekly for practical growth playbooks on sales, marketing, wealth building and leadership.
This show holds over 1.6 million downloads and a global top 1% ranking.
A practical business and leadership podcast for the established woman entrepreneur who wants to go from good to great. Woman Owned brings you case-study style interviews where leading entrepreneurs and CEOs share detailed breakdowns of specific growth strategies, how they implemented them and the financial results. Host Eleanor Beaton goes beyond pop psychology and woo to deliver hard-hitting insights on how social conditioning impacts women leaders and CEOs and what to do about it. Tune in weekly for practical growth playbooks on sales, marketing, wealth building and leadership.
This show holds over 1.6 million downloads and a global top 1% ranking.
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Oct 12, 2016 • 14min
[FFL 79] Why You Need a #Squad (But Not Just Any Squad)
Taylor Swift is probably one of the most successful celebrities in the world today and I’d like to think she owes her success to her squad. That’s right, her group of powerful femme fatales isn’t just for display, girls. No, Taylor chose them for a reason and today’s show will highlight the importance of forming your own squad to become successful.

Oct 10, 2016 • 43min
[FFL 78] How to Claim Your Body of Work with Pamela Slim
On the Fierce Feminine Leadership podcast, we often talk about ways to step into and claim your power. Claiming your power is incredibly important to become successful in your business or organization, but what if you’re ready to pivot from the corporate world into the entrepreneurial world? What do you do if your professional history is filled with a lot of experience across multiple industries or your resume shows several different – and unrelated – skillsets? How do you make the pivot? Today’s guest, Pamela Slim, is an award-winning author, speaker, and entrepreneur and innovative thinker with a passion for helping people make sense of their professional background, pivot from the corporate world into the entrepreneurial one, and tell their story in a way that makes sense to potential clients and customers.

Oct 7, 2016 • 20min
[FFL 77] 5 Business Lessons from Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift is an amazingly fierce feminine leader and woman in business. Not only is she a great role model for young girls, but she also has incredible business sense. This year, she has topped the Forbes Celebrity 100 list, earning an incredible $107-Million. But, have you ever thought about what strategies she uses in her business to reach such amazing success?

Oct 5, 2016 • 11min
[FFL 76] The One Thing Highly Successful Women Give Themselves
As a coach, I have had the opportunity to work with many great women leaders in business. The most exciting part about working with these highly skilled, motivated, thought-leading women is listening to their dreams, what is possible for them, their desires, and what they want to build. But, where there is sunshine – rain clouds sometimes follow. And in my career, the rain clouds come when we get down to their fears – what they are afraid of and is preventing them from accomplishing their goals. Most of us are dealing with the same fears.

Oct 3, 2016 • 49min
[FFL 75] How To Negotiate Powerfully with April Howe
Welcome back, fierce tribe! On Friday, we discussed how you can work less and earn more through negotiating what you want in a warm and firm way. Today, I am joined by Knightsbridge Robertson Surette’s partner and my dear friend April Howe. April has 15 years of consulting and coaching experience, has played an instrumental role in the development of Knightsbridge Robertson Surette’s career transition and HR consulting practice, and works as an instructor in various business schools. She serves on the board of several organizations, including the one that we serve together – The Black Business Initiative – which aids in fostering a dynamic black presence within the business community.

Sep 30, 2016 • 9min
[FFL 74] How To Work Less and Earn More
Today, fierce ones, I’m talking about money. I’m talking about freedom. I’m talking about money and freedom and how money can create more freedom for you beyond merely unknotting time constraints. Money has a way of freeing emotional burdens. What emotional burdens? Money helps you spend more quality time with the people you love. Money helps you achieve your dreams – perhaps you’ve always wanted to go to Hawaii. Money helps you find financial, and emotional, freedom.

Sep 28, 2016 • 12min
[FFL 73] How I Plan My Week
Do you plan out your work week? Do you take the time to sit down and plan out your activities for each day of the week, or do you fly by the seat of your pants, keeping a mental check list or buying enough Post-It Notes that you should really consider taking up stock in the company?

Sep 26, 2016 • 39min
[FFL 72] Breaking Through Gender Bias With Andie Kramer and Al Harris
One of the biggest career-limiting factors affecting women in business and in the workplace is gender bias – whether done consciously or unconsciously. And although times have changed over the last several decades, the types of gender bias situations that women often face is now much more insidious and harder to spot.

Sep 23, 2016 • 13min
[FFL 71] Want Breakthrough Results? Raise THIS
Have you ever wondered what the powerful top 4 percent of female leaders in business do to consistently achieve great results, build on their business or advance their career, and create the impact and influence they deserve throughout their industry?

Sep 16, 2016 • 10min
[FFL 68] Oprah Winfrey Taught Me THIS
Not long ago, as I was watching T.V., I saw a cartoon of a tiny little caterpillar that was transforming into a beautiful butterfly. As the butterfly emerged from its cocoon and looked around at his caterpillar friends, he noticed the look on their faces – the look of “oh.. you’ve changed.”