Powerhouse Women

Lindsey Schwartz
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Feb 24, 2022 • 32min

318. How To Build A Social Media Agency And The Positive Effects Of Therapy On Running A Business With Founder Of Homemade Social, Becca Booker

Becca Booker is the founder of Homemade Social, a boutique social media agency specializing in social, digital and influential campaigns for lifestyle brands, including Powerhouse Women. We discuss setting boundaries as an entrepreneur, the importance of mindset work and therapy as we grow as leaders, and also give a sneak peek of what Becca is going to be covering on the Girl Gang connection call next month. Listen in to hear Becca's top tips for people in the social media space and what she's learned from scaling her business from solo freelancer to now managing a team of four in just three years! In this episode we talk about: Getting intentional about the clients that you take on Working on overcoming the reflex to be a people pleaser Decoding my Enneagram results What inspired Becca to start a social media agency The growing pains of what it really takes to lead a team Knowing when to outsource and relinquish some control The unique structure of Homemade Social Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH BECCA homemadesocial.com instagram.com/homemadesocial instagram.com/bbooks CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz instagram.com/hannahmwells facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co ABOUT BECCA Becca Booker is the Owner of Homemade Social, a boutique social media agency specializing in social, digital, and influential campaigns for lifestyle brands. Northern-California made, Becca received a double-major in Marketing and Journalism from Barrett, The Honors College at ASU and now lives in sunny Phoenix, Arizona. Becca started Homemade Social to work hands-on with small- to medium-sized lifestyle brands and businesses to implement social media and Facebook advertising strategies to elevate their brand and reach. Dubbed the "modern social media queen" by AZ Foothills, Becca is revolutionizing the social media game and inspiring brands to use innovative tactics to grow their social media. She also is a loving dog mom of Jojo the Heeler mix (why yes, her dog has an Instagram), and can be found with a Venti Iced Soy Matcha Latte in hand at almost all times. EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( 0:38 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! ( 0:47 ) Lindsey gives some background on today's guest, Becca Booker. ( 2:43 ) Becca joins the conversation. ( 3:10 ) Lindsey asks Becca to share her journey to creating a social media agency. ( 4:33 ) Becca and Lindsey discuss the importance of being intentional about which clients they take on. ( 7:19 ) Lindsey asks Becca about the mindset work she's had to do in order to be an effective leader. ( 11:24 ) Lindsey says, "Take me back to like those early days and what even inspired you to start a social media agency in the first place." ( 14:52 ) Lindsey talks about how to join Girl Gang. ( 17:45 ) Lindsey asks, "What's something right now that's a challenge you're in the middle of?" ( 18:42 ) Becca says, "A huge issue that a lot of people don't see for social media managers in general is just like this constant feeling of being connected." ( 21:39 ) Lindsey asks Becca about her outsourcing process. ( 24:52 ) Becca says, "You'll feel a greater sense of control by letting go." ( 25:48 ) Lindsey asks, "What should we be thinking about in terms of like, how much is too much as far as showing up and sharing and using that platform as a tool to share our services and products?" ( 26:55 ) Lindsey asks, "Where do you see entrepreneurs right now leaving money on the table by not understanding the dynamic between social media marketing and email?" ( 29:19 ) Becca explains the structure of Homemade Social. ( 31:06 ) Lindsey asks Becca to share a recent powerhouse moment.
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Feb 22, 2022 • 18min

317. How To Lean In To Fear & Understand Its Benefits

When was the last time that you did something that terrified you? In today's episode, I'm sharing what happens when we lean into our fear and experience the growth that happens on the other side. I talk about a trapeze class that I took at a couple's mastermind retreat last year, and how that helped me realize how much I've built up my confidence and willingness to do hard things. I'm challenging you to think about what you're avoiding out of fear and hold yourself accountable to step into that feeling this year. In this episode we talk about: How our biological response to fear can sometimes hold us back Building up your fear tolerance muscle Tools that I've learned to check in and soothe my fears The power of imagining the best version of what could come on the other side instead of the worst case scenario Something exciting (and scary!) that I'm leaning into this year Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co www.powerhousewomenevent.com EPISODE TIMELINE ( 2:55 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! ( 4:10 ) Lindsey shares how she ended up in a trapeze class last year. ( 7:11 ) Lindsey says that she had to use every personal development tool that she had in order to participate in the class. ( 9:51 ) Lindsey says, "You literally have to lean into what's scaring you right now. And the confidence you build on the other side cannot be matched." ( 11:10 ) Lindsey says, "Why not choose to imagine something great that could happen on the other side?" ( 13:24 ) Lindsey shares the bigger lesson that the trapeze class taught her. ( 15:06 ) Lindsey reveals that the next scary thing she wants to try is stand up comedy. ( 15:46 ) Listeners can share the bold move they want to take by texting MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 or DMing @llindseyschwartz.
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Feb 17, 2022 • 39min

316. Developing Your Business Intuition And Saying No To Mark Cuban With DELIGHTED BY Founder Makenzie Marzluff

I'm joined by heart-centered entrepreneur Makenzie Marzluff! Makenzie and I unpack what it looks like to be a powerful person in business, while also being deeply in tune with your intuition. We talk about the spiritual process that led her on the journey to launching product-based business DELIGHTED BY Desserts, KAKAO Ceremonial Drinking Chocolate, REQUESTbar, and starting a 501c3 non-profit. Listen in to hear more of our conversation about the balance between the feminine and masculine energies, how she connects with her higher self, and why it's so important to lead from your heart space. In this episode we talk about: Taking challenging leaps of faith via your intuition Her Shark Tank journey Connecting with aligned investors Learning what surrendering and deep trust really are The power of being in tune with your body The role of failure What Makenzie is manifesting for 2022 The biggest lesson that Makenzie is currently in You can use the code POWERHOUSE on delightedbydesserts.com and requestbar.com for 15% OFF the entire store. Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! CONNECT WITH MAKENZIE instagram.com/makenziemarzluff makenziemarzluff.com delightedbydesserts.com requestbar.comflykakao.com CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co ABOUT MAKENZIE Makenzie Marzluff is a conscious creative on a mission to restore the heart into business and beyond. She is the Founder of DELIGHTED BY Desserts - home of The Original Dessert Hummus as seen on ABC's Shark Tank, Cosmopolitan, Oprah Magazine and hundreds of other media outlets. Makenzie started DELIGHTED BY on her credit cards and scaled to a multimillion dollar organization within 2 years by following her intuition and focusing on service every step of the way. Makenzie is also the Co-Founder (along with her soulmate Michael) of KAKAO Ceremonial Drinking Chocolate, a 501c3 non-profit, and REQUESTbar, a mission-driven protein bar company produced out of Makenzie and Michael's very own high-vibe manufacturing facility in Bozeman, Montana. EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( 0:45 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! ( 1:26 ) Lindsey introduces today's guest, Makenzie Marzluff. ( 3:10 ) Makenzie joins the conversation. ( 4:32 ) Lindsey asks Makenzie to take listeners back to the time she was launching DELIGHTED BY Desserts. ( 6:31 ) Makenzie explains the pivotal moment she experienced at a retreat in Sedona. ( 9:19 ) Makenzie talks about her Shark Tank experience. ( 13:03 ) Makenzie shares why she walked away from a deal with Mark Cuban. ( 14:31 ) Makenzie discusses how to develop your intuition. ( 15:42 ) Makenzie talks about her dark night of the soul in 2014. ( 19:02 ) Lindsey says, "Being in our actual bodies, as women especially, the power we hold is incredible." ( 20:31 ) Makenzie shares her interpretation of mascuiline and feminine energies as it relates to business. ( 22:56 ) Lindsey talks about how to join Girl Gang and shares a special offer. ( 25:09 ) Lindsey asks Makenzie to talk about balancing the duality of the masculine and femimine energies. ( 27:30 ) Makenzie says, "You have to be in a masculine energy at first in order to bring something to life." ( 30:39 ) Makenzie talks about how her failures have served her. ( 35:06 ) Lindsey asks Makenzie what she's looking forward to professionally and personally in 2022, and also what lesson she's currently in. ( 36:34 ) Makenzie says, "You have to surrender to a higher love versus giving into the preferences of your lower self." ( 38:10 ) Lindsey and Makenzie sign off on the episode.
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Feb 15, 2022 • 22min

315. The #1 Thing That You Can Do To Scale Your Business This Year With Lori Harder, Host Of The Earn Your Happy Podcast

Today, I'm joined by founder of Lite Pink and host of the Earn Your Happy podcast, Lori Harder! We're talking about the number one thing that you can do to scale your business this year: join a mastermind. Getting into the rooms and connecting with the people who inspire us has been the best way to level up. Having a community of people who can act as both your launch pad and your crash pad is crucial to accelerating your success. Tune in to hear more about our experiences with mastermind events and what makes the Powerhouse Women Mastermind so special. In this episode you will learn: What you can expect from a mastermind Our favorite mastermind memories Why these events speed up your growth trajectory Tapping into your collective network Expanding your tolerance for risk PROMOS Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership Click HERE to text the word MASTERMIND to (602) 536-7829 for the link and more details about the Powerhouse Women Mastermind. CONNECT WITH LORI instagram.com/loriharder instagram.com/drinklitepink instagram.com/earnyourhappy instagram.com/girlfriendsandbusiness Listen to Girlfriends & Business Listen to Earn Your Happy CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz instagram.com/hannahmwells facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co ABOUT LORI Lori Harder has built 3 separate seven-figure businesses. She is the founder and CEO of Lite Pink, a new lite rosé wine spritz and non-alcoholic rosé. She is a best-selling author and the host of The Earn Your Happy podcast with 32 million downloads, and co-hosts the new podcast Girlfriends & Business, launched alongside Alli Webb (founder of Drybar) and Brittany Driscoll (founder of Squeeze). Her career started in fitness as a 3X fitness world champion, 11X fitness cover model, and gym owner. Her true calling in business was revealed through her experience becoming a Top 7-figure earner in network marketing. EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( 0:51 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! ( 1:00 ) Lindsey introduces today's guest, Lori Harder. ( 2:39 ) Lori asks Lindsey what is the number one thing you can do to scale your business. ( 4:54 ) Lori asks Lindsey how you can support yourself outside of those girlfriend relationships. ( 5:40 ) Lindsey talks about the power of being in a room where everyone has invested to be in it. ( 6:39 ) Lori shares some of her most transformative mastermind experiences. ( 10:13 ) Lindsey explains what makes the Powerhouse Women Mastermind different. ( 14:13 ) Lindsey compliments Lori for being dedicated to building her brand, but also helping lift other entrepreneurs up. ( 16:18 ) Lori says that masterminds help you build your risk tolerance. ( 17:49 ) Lindsey explains the ideal candidate for the Powerhouse Women Mastermind. ( 20:57 ) Text MASTERMIND to (602) 536-7829 for the link and more details about the Powerhouse Women Mastermind.
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Feb 10, 2022 • 31min

314. Why Marketing Is Not One Size Fits All: Marketing Strategist Stephanie Riel Talks TikTok, Pinterest And Text

Today, I'm joined by brand strategist, marketing consultant and entrepreneur Stephanie Riel. We break down the top three trends in marketing and how you can get on board as a DIY'er or by hiring an agency. Stephanie and I share tangible tips that anyone can implement to get the most out of their marketing efforts. We dive into how to connect with your community in an authentic and thoughtful way, plus debunk some misconceptions about Pinterest. Tune in to hear more of our conversation about taking your marketing to the next level in 2022! In this episode we talk about: How Stephanie started her first business at the age of 22 What helped Stephanie take the first leap to starting Riel Deal Marketing Deciding which social media platforms are right for your brand The unique connection that video and audio create Tips on how to be responsible with text marketing How Pinterest helps scale efforts and grow visibility Click HERE to get access to our FREE "Behind The Success" series of stories from successful female entrepreneurs. Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! CONNECT WITH STEPHANIE www.stephanieriel.com instagram.com/rieldeal twitter.com/rieldeal facebook.com/stephanieriel.rieldeal CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz instagram.com/hannahmwells facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co GUEST BIO Stephanie Riel is a brand strategist and marketing consultant and the founder and CEO of RielDeal Marketing. Stephanie started her first business at the age of 22 - before she had even graduated college. Since starting that first business, she has spent more than a decade supporting everyone from small business to Fortune 10 companies in the e-commerce, health and wellness, technology, real estate, fitness, beauty, and retail industries build and grow their businesses by crafting marketing strategy that drives visibility, generates leads and nurtures those leads to convert. In her personal time she enjoys taking vacations to the beach, focusing on personal development and wellness, and soaking up every special moment with her two dogs, Hops a rescue and Teddy the Schnoodle.
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Feb 8, 2022 • 26min

313. If I Had To Start Over And Build Powerhouse Women From Zero, Here's What I Would Do

I was recently asked the question that if I had to start all over and build the Powerhouse Women community from zero, knowing everything I know today, but starting at zero, what would I do? Today, I'm sharing the top four things that I think would absolutely have grown the community and business so much faster if I had done them within the first 90 days of launching. I also discuss how you can reframe these tips if you've already established your business but are looking for a reset. Tune in to hear more about the keys to growing your audience and what I wish I knew at the beginning of my journey. In this episode we talk about: Consistently showing up on one platform Repurposing content in a meaningful way Staying focused on the main problem that your idea solves A breakdown of how I structure my daily hour of interacting on social media The power of hosting regular community engagement opportunities Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join today and get your first month FREE for being a loyal podcast listener! Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( 2:57 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! ( 3:25 ) Lindsey introduces the question that inspired today's episode. ( 5:02 ) Lindsey says the first thing she would do is choose one platform to show up consistently on for 90 days. ( 7:37 ) Lindsey explains how she would repurpose content from her podcast on Instagram. ( 9:21 ) The second thing Lindsey would do is choose one problem for her brand to solve. ( 12:16 ) Lindsey says the third thing is to, "commit at least one hour every single day to interact on whatever that chosen platform is." ( 13:23 ) Lindsey explains how to be intentional about that hour on social media. ( 18:34 ) Lindsey breaks it down to 30 minutes of outreach, 10 minutes of research on well-performing content, 10 minutes of trend research, and 10 minutes of responding to DMs. ( 19:17 ) Lindsey says the fourth thing is, "I would look for a way to host regular opportunities for these people that I'm engaging with to connect with each other, both online and maybe even in person depending on what your business is." ( 25:02 ) Text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business and mindset tips delivered straight to your phone!
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Feb 3, 2022 • 27min

312. Q&A: Hiring & Where To Begin

Today I'm joined by my COO Hannah for another Q&A episode! We're answering questions about the hiring process, particularly for people who are looking to fill their first key roles. Hannah has hired well over 100 people over her career, so she offers up her advice about what to look out for and how to approach the startup space. We discuss how to maximize your impact, grow sustainably, and find the right support person. Plus, we share details about how we connected and built Powerhouse Women together. If you loved today's episode, please share your favorite takeaways or your own systems and processes by screenshotting this episode and tagging us on Instagram @powerhouse_women! In this episode we talk about: The top traits we consider when we're looking to hire A super helpful exercise to calculate the value of your time What to do if you can't afford help Hannah's journey from working in real estate startups to eventually becoming the COO of Powerhouse Women What to do if you have the entrepreneurial skills and mindset, but don't have a business idea Click HERE to access our FREE "Behind the Success" series, a series of stories from successful female entrepreneurs. Click HERE to text us your questions and you may be featured on the next Q&A episode! CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz instagram.com/hannahmwells facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( 0:50 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! Hannah, my business partner, has joined me for another Q&A episode. ( 3:04 ) Hannah shares some background on her hiring experience. ( 4:03 ) Lindsey asks Hannah, "What would you say is most people's very first hire? ( 5:19 ) Lindsey reads a question submitted by Adrian. "What are some of the key things to look for when hiring a personal or executive assistant?" ( 7:44 ) Hannah asks Linsdey what she looks for when hiring. ( 9:50 ) Hannah reads a second question from Lisa. "What if you cannot afford help?" ( 11:01 ) Lindsey shares a tool for figuring out the value of your time. ( 16:22 ) Lindsey reads a question from Natalie. "Where do entrepreneurs go to find people to work with them?" ( 17:04 ) Hannah explains how she worked in startups instead of creating her own business. ( 18:53 ) Lindsey asks Hannah, "How would someone go about finding startups? Where did you look or what did you look for?" ( 21:38 ) Lindsey says, "You have to then act like that is your business and show up as an entrepreneur in that business." ( 24:45 ) Hannah shares her lightbulb moment when she realized she wanted to invest her time and passion into startups. ( 25:51 ) Text your questions to (602) 536-7829 to get your question answered on the next Q&A. Text that same number the word MENTOR for weekly mentorship texts.
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Feb 1, 2022 • 26min

311. Here's The Missing Piece To Level Up FAST!

On today's episode, I break down the power of proximity and explain why I think people don't have it, or what stops them from having it in their life and in their business. I'm talking about creating those close contacts and relationships with people that inspire you and push you to greatness. What if instead of watching their Instagram stories and wishing that you could get direct access to them, they were just a text and coffee date away? They could be, but there's four major things in your way right now. I discuss overcoming feelings of unworthiness and the fear of outgrowing the people that you're currently surrounded by. I also talk about building the confidence to put yourself in a position to connect with the people that you want to learn from and getting yourself into the same room as them, even if it feels like a stretch. Listen in to learn more about getting in the right mindset to experience exponential growth this year. In this episode we talk about: The missing piece for leveling up fast this year Building close relationships with people who operate at a different level than you The inner work that needs to be done to uncover why you might feel unworthy around successful people Realizing that there's truly no one that you can't connect with Making investments to expand your business and social circle An update on applications for the 2022 Powerhouse Women Mastermind PROMOS Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! (and text the word MASTERMIND if you want the details + link to apply for the 2022 PW Mastermind!) Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join today and get your first month FREE for being a loyal podcast listener! Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co www.powerhousewomenevent.com EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( 0:50 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! ( 1:53 ) Lindsay shares how listeners can get involved with Powerhouse Women through virtual mentorship, the Facebook group, and Girl Gang membership. ( 3:29 ) Lindsay gives a sneak peek into the topic of this month's Connection Call. ( 6:49 ) Lindsay says that the missing piece for growing exponentially and fast is proximity. ( 9:49 ) Lindsay says the first thing stopping entrepreneurs from getting close with the people they want to learn from is because they feel unworthy. ( 11:59 ) Lindsay says, "The second piece is not being willing to consistently do the work to become ready for those kinds of relationships." ( 14:34 ) Lindsay shares her experience meeting Lori Harder at a mastermind event. ( 17:25 ) Lindsay says the third thing that stops people is the fear of outgrowing their current relationships. ( 19:15 ) Lindsay says the fourth thing that stops people is not seeing the value or thinking they're ready to invest in it. ( 22:21 ) Lindsay encourages listeners to go through that list of four things and determine what's stopping them from leveling up and make a plan for how to work through it. ( 23:53 ) Text MENTOR (602) 536-7829 for weekly mentorship texts. ( 24:25 ) Text MASTERMIND to (602) 536-7829 for details on the 2022 Powerhouse Women Mastermind.
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Jan 27, 2022 • 40min

310. Scaling A Product-Based Business, Getting Clear On Your Audience, And Juggling Motherhood & A Business With Jacqueline & Minna Of The Product Boss

On today's episode, I'm joined by product experts and co-owners of The Product Boss, Jacqueline Snyder and Minna Khounlo-Sithep! What started as a podcast to help other entrepreneurs in the product-based business industry has grown into a multi-million dollar brand. Jacqueline and Minna have expanded into offering masterminds, group coaching, digital courses and more for business owners. Today you'll hear them share how they scaled their business and offer tangible advice for entrepreneurs looking to break through in the product space. We also discuss how they're raising their families and building a business simultaneously, and redefining what it means to be a working mom. Plus, they give details on all the ways that you can get involved with The Product Boss! In this episode we talk about: The inspiration behind The Product Boss How Jacqueline and Minna built the different branches of their business Their top tips for entrepreneurs who want to launch a product-based business How they manage motherhood, marriage, and business Mindset roadblocks and solutions for women in the startup space The Bestseller Secrets Challenge launching on February 14th! Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH JACQUELINE & MINNA instagram.com/theproductboss www.theproductboss.com theproductboss.com/the-directory shop1in5.com shop1in5.com/take-the-pledge/ www.theproductboss.com/mastermind www.theproductboss.com/courses CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co EPISODE TIMELINE & DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( 0:49 ) Welcome back to another episode of Powerhouse Women! ( 1:09 ) Minna and Jacqueline join the conversation. ( 2:20 ) Lindsey asks what inspired them to launch The Product Boss. ( 3:31 ) Jacqueline shares how she and Minna connected. ( 5:20 ) Jacqueline explains how they created their first mastermind event. ( 7:42 ) Lindsey asks, "What did that early stage growth look like?" ( 8:42 ) Jacqueline talks about working with their first sponsor, Cratejoy. ( 9:49 ) Jacqueline shares her experience working with an ad strategist. ( 12:29 ) Minna credits a lot of their success to not overthinking things and staying authentic. ( 14:13 ) Minna says, "We've just gotten clearer and clearer on who we serve. And we're okay with letting people go that don't fit into that mold for us, and vice versa." ( 16:30 ) Lindsey asks, "How have you had to make it work as a mom running multiple businesses?" ( 17:57 ) Lindsey asks Jacqueline to share her experience of being a working mom. ( 19:59 ) Jacqueline shares how she's shifted her perspective on not being a good enough mom. ( 20:56 ) Jacqueline and Minna share how they've sought support for making their home run smoothly. ( 23:22 ) Lindsey, Jacqueline and Minna talk about how the landscape for working moms is changing. ( 24:45 ) Lindsey asks, "What are some of the most common ways people get in their own way or blind spots when it comes to really scaling a product based business that you commonly see from people who come into your programs and your community." ( 26:01 ) Jacqueline provides an example of a client who launched activewear pants for tall women. ( 30:15 ) Minna says, "Find your people immediately as quickly as you can, and know that it is very difficult for everybody." ( 31:54 ) Jacqueline provides details about the Bestseller Secrets Challenge launching on February 14th! ( 33:46 ) Small business owners can sign up to be in The Product Boss directory at theproductboss.com/the-directory. ( 35:46 ) Jacqueline shares a powerhouse moment that she's witnessed from Minna recently. ( 36:54 ) Minna shares Jacqueline's recent powerhouse moment. ( 39:17 ) Lindsey thanks Jacqueline and Minna for being on the show.
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Jan 25, 2022 • 20min

309. Why It's GOOD To Be The Least Experienced Person In The Room

How many times have you heard the phrase, "if you're the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room." While that's partly true, I'm digging beneath the surface of that idea on today's episode and confronting the fears that come up with imposter syndrome and outgrowing relationships. I explain how to reframe your thoughts and find ways to add value to any group. I also discuss the importance of putting your own growth before relationships that might be holding you back. In this episode you will learn: How I've addressed my two biggest fears around being in expansive environments Accepting that you belong, even if you have the most to gain from the experience Having respect for what someone else has built while also owning your value The power of being honest about what you don't know Details about the 2022 Powerhouse Women Mastermind PROMOS Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co www.powerhousewomenevent.com EPISODE TIMELINE ( 0:50 ) Welcome back to the Powerhouse Women podcast! ( 1:39 ) Lindsey says, "I'm going to break down both sides of this idea that it is of value to be the least experienced person in the room." ( 2:47 ) Lindsey recommends the book The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks. ( 3:48 ) Brittany from the text list asks, "What advice do you have for someone who feels extremely uncomfortable being a newbie, or the least experienced person within a network?" ( 4:30 ) Lindsey talks about imposter syndrome. ( 5:11 ) Lindsey shares her experience at one of her first mastermind events. ( 8:17 ) Lindsey says, "I went in with a humble spirit, willing to admit what I didn't know, willing to ask others to share about their experience, and to do it in a really respectful way." ( 10:59 ) Lindsey says that you can add value to an event by fully engaging. ( 13:28 ) Lindsey talks about overcoming the fear of leaving people behind. ( 16:27 ) Share your questions or sign up for weekly business and mindset tips by texting MENTOR to (602) 536-7829. ( 17:23 ) Lindsey reminds listeners how to get involved with the 2022 Powerhouse Women Mastermind.

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