I spoke to Amanda Laird of Slow and Steady Studio, all dressed in blue to support the Blue Jays in the World Series (Go Jays Go!), for her top tip for business owners in crisis.
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Business consultant Emily Rose shares her top tip for battling existential crisis (and 3 books to help, because she's nice like that).
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I spoke to portfolio careerist and leadership expert Taylor Elyse Morrison on her top tip for founders going through a crisis in their business (and I tried my best not to nerd out on linguistics).
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Jennie Becker shares her #1 tip for small business owners going through an existential crisis in their business.
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I loved this chat with Jess, founder of Wild Coworking, about her top piece of advice for existential crises - now, what are you having for your tea?
I ask copywriter, business strategist, and one of my favourite people to get emails from Nadia Amer for her top tip for businesses owners going through an existential crisis in their business.
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Chatting all things existential crises and life design with life design coach, founder of Project You journals, ana all-round ray of sunshine, Selina Barker.
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I chat to my pal & business strategist Alice Benham with her #1 tip for people going through an existential crisis in their business.
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When someone's job title is Question Architect - you have to get them on your podcast to answer the question "What should you do if you're having an existential crisis in your business?" No biggie.
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Jenae is consultant and strategist making marketing more sustainable and a little more magical. I asked her to bring some of that magic to the podcast with her #1 tip for small business owners going through it, and she more than delivered!
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Tamu Thomas is a brilliant Tedx speaker, consultant, and author of Women Who Work Too Much who's obsessed with helping service providers become powerful thought leaders - and she's telling me her #1 tip for founders and entrepreneurs who are going through an existential crisis in their small business.
Ceels Lockley helps service providers step into their expert energy with brilliant offer strategy, and today she's giving her #1 tip for small business owners going through an existential crisis with their offers and their business.
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If you're unsure where to begin, here's a few ways you can decide which episode to start with...
Wtf is this? What are we doing here?
Questions you can ask in an existential crisis - and also in reference to this podcast. In this episode, I can answer the latter...and as the podcast goes on, hopefully the former too?