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The Embodied CEO
Kirsten Screen
41 episodes
10 months ago
It’s time for female solopreneurs to fully step into their power and not just demand a seat at someone else’s table, but set up their own. You’re not here to play it small, you’re not here to fit into a box, and you’re not here to hustle your way to a business that’s fundamentally unaligned with how you function as a human. My idea of business leadership is rooted in freedom of time, money, and choices. Let’s make that our new norm, and let’s have a damn good time doing it. To connect with Kirsten, head to www.kirstenscreen.com or find her on Instagram at @thekirstenscreen. Her DMs are always open, so drop in to say hi.
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It’s time for female solopreneurs to fully step into their power and not just demand a seat at someone else’s table, but set up their own. You’re not here to play it small, you’re not here to fit into a box, and you’re not here to hustle your way to a business that’s fundamentally unaligned with how you function as a human. My idea of business leadership is rooted in freedom of time, money, and choices. Let’s make that our new norm, and let’s have a damn good time doing it. To connect with Kirsten, head to www.kirstenscreen.com or find her on Instagram at @thekirstenscreen. Her DMs are always open, so drop in to say hi.
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Business,
Entrepreneurship
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S3 Ep 4: After 25 Years in Entrepreneurship, Christian Screen Still Wishes He’d Had a Business Mentor
The Embodied CEO
42 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
S3 Ep 4: After 25 Years in Entrepreneurship, Christian Screen Still Wishes He’d Had a Business Mentor
Back by popular demand, we have a very special guest on the podcast – my husband, Christian Screen. Christian has nearly 25 years of entrepreneurial experience, and he’s graciously sharing the many lessons he’s learned along the way, including how he thinks about business differently now than when he started out, why setting your own standards of success are so important, and how to sell by focusing on solutions instead of product offerings. And while both Christian and I have learned so many lessons in our years of entrepreneurship… we learned a lot of them the hard way, by making mistakes and trying to navigate situations with very little experience. A theme that came up multiple times in this episode is how we BOTH wish we’d had a mentor to help guide us through aspects of our business.  If you’re determined not to make the same mistakes, grab my free training here to get advice from a mentor who can save you time, money, and business heartache when it comes to scaling your coaching business. (Spoiler alert: It’s me. I’m the mentor.)  What’s in this episode: [00:00] Intro [01:20] An honest look at the intersection of entrepreneurship and life in the Screen household [07:01] How Christian pivoted a sales call from a product-centered to solution-centered conversation and why that matters for your business [14:15] Why Christian, now 25 years into entrepreneurship, spends more time focusing on his customer than he did when first starting out [19:33] Christian’s entrepreneurial motivations outside of making money (even though that’s one motivation too) [24:49] Christian’s perspective on both failure and success – and why you need to examine the way you define both [30:41] How Christian handles the occasional volatility of owning a business, especially when thinking about supporting a family [36:45] Why Christian wishes he’d had a business mentor when first starting out and how his career could have improved with experienced guidance For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, head to: https://kirstenscreen.com/blog/. If you’re tired of having your business run you into the ground and want to fall in love with entrepreneurship again, grab my free training, “How to Scale (and Sustain!) Your Online Coaching Business to Six Figures & Beyond (Without Trading all of Your Time for Money and the Constant Fear of Having no Clients!)”
The Embodied CEO
It’s time for female solopreneurs to fully step into their power and not just demand a seat at someone else’s table, but set up their own. You’re not here to play it small, you’re not here to fit into a box, and you’re not here to hustle your way to a business that’s fundamentally unaligned with how you function as a human. My idea of business leadership is rooted in freedom of time, money, and choices. Let’s make that our new norm, and let’s have a damn good time doing it. To connect with Kirsten, head to www.kirstenscreen.com or find her on Instagram at @thekirstenscreen. Her DMs are always open, so drop in to say hi.