Christina Weber teaches Christian business owners how to confidently do God's will by unpacking messages and patterns blocking earning more money in less time while embracing their many roles in life.
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The #BabyStepstoGreatness Podcast - Biz Ownership for the Real World
The #BabyStepstoGreatness Podcast - Biz Ownership for the Real World
Small Business Strategies, Business Development and Social Media - Shaken, not stirred. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moniek-james/support
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Welcome to the Mama In Biz Podcast, where we delve into the real-life journey of balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. If you're a mama business owner trying to navigate the complexities of a thriving business and family life, this podcast is for you. Join us as we share personal stories, valuable lessons, actionable tips and interviews that pull back the curtain on the highs and lows of both business and motherhood. We cover a range of topics, including Motherhood Tips, Pregnancy/Mate ...
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There are thousands of incredible women business owners in Eastern Africa and elsewhere; each with a unique story. Each weekly episode shines the spotlight on their untold stories.
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08. Finding Childcare as a Mama Business Owner In this episode of the Mama In Biz podcast, host Rebecca Schor shares her personal journey of finding childcare for her son while managing her business. Rebecca shares insights on various childcare options she’s tried—from in-home daycares to hiring a nanny, and even working from home full-time with he…
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09. Navigating Mom Guilt; A Therapist's Guide to Self-Compassion With Alexis Adams of Confidently Therapy
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In this episode of the Mama In Biz podcast, host Rebecca Shor, has a conversation with Alexis Adams, a therapist specializing in helping anxious and perfectionist moms. Alexis is also a mom of 3 young kids. Leveraging personal and professional experiences she aims to support parents in the chaos of parenting to find balance, confidence, and joy in …
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07. Creating a Sustainable Business and Lifestyle for Motherhood; Birth, Postpartum Support & Returning to Work with Ashton Smith of The Awakening.
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07. Creating a Sustainable Business and Lifestyle for Motherhood; Birth, Postpartum Support & Returning to Work with Ashton Smith of The Awakening. In this episode of the Mama In Biz podcast, we chat with Ashton Smith, a new mom and entrepreneur who shares her experiences balancing motherhood and running her business, The Awakening. Ashton is the F…
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06. Know Your Numbers; Simple DIY Bookkeeping Tips Every Mama Business Owner Should Know with Erika Millard
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In this episode of the Mama In Biz podcast, we sit down with Erika Millard, a Bookkeeping Coach who loves teaching business owners how to get organized with bookkeeping & actually understand their numbers. She helps entrepreneurs do their own bookkeeping in less than an hour per month, heck yes! She is a mama to 4 kiddos & currently lives in Birmin…
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05. My Journey as a Mama In Biz! [Part 4]; Streamlining Your Business for Motherhood; Hard Lessons Learned in Balancing Baby and Business
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In this episode of the Mama In Biz podcast, host Rebecca Schor shares her personal journey of balancing motherhood with her thriving wedding photography business. Rebecca, a seasoned wedding photographer and business coach, talks about the challenges she faced with her premature son's health issues, postpartum depression, and managing her business …
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04. Thriving In A Small Town; Balancing Motherhood, Postpartum Challenges, and Building Community with Chelsea Lehmann of Home Town Events
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In this episode of the Mama In Biz podcast, I chat with Chelsea Lehmann, owner of Home Town Events in Hamilton, New York. Chelsea shares her journey of balancing her roles as a mother, a business owner, and an involved community member. She discusses the inception of her business, the challenges of managing a wedding and event planning company, and…
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03. My Journey as a Mama In Biz! [Part 3]; Navigating Postpartum Challenges; Our Newborn's Health Scare and Extended Hospital Stay
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In this episode of the Mama In Biz podcast, I continue sharing my intense journey to motherhood, with my sense of humor thrown in there (yep, the postpartum constipation saga continues); from leaving the hospital with our newborn, finding myself back in the ER that same night, to facing a terrifying health scare with our baby the very next day. The…
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02. My Journey as a Mama In Biz! [Part 2]; My son's birth story; How an early induction turned into an emergency C-section.
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In this episode of the Mama in Biz Podcast, I continue my journey from Episode 1, sharing my son's birth story for the first time. After an unexpected early induction due to low amniotic fluid levels, my husband and I rushed to the hospital unprepared for what was ahead. From wearing compression boots for my blood clotting disorder to the painful F…
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01. My Journey as a Mama In Biz! [Part 1]; Business, Loss, & a High Risk Pregnancy After Multiple Miscarriages.
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It's the FIRST ever episode of Mama In Biz!! In this episode, I pull back the curtain on my personal journey through business, loss, and motherhood. From the early days of launching my first business to navigating the challenges of balancing entrepreneurship with the joy and heartache of becoming a mother, I share it all. Trigger Warning: Mention o…
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Welcome to Mama In Biz, hosted by Rebecca Schor. As a photographer turned business coach, Rebecca shares her journey of balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood after becoming a mama in 2022. Each week, Rebecca will dive into the highs and lows of managing a business and family life, offering personal insights, tips, and inspiring guest interviews…
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Distance used to be a hurdle for most with all kinds of business and personal connections, including romantic ones. Business owners are wise not to get too sucked into working too much at the expense of investing in personal relationships. With so many communication apps available now, distance may no longer be an obstacle to having a long distance…
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In this age of infinite choices, small business owners need to be creative in finding ways to stand out in a crowded marketplace. But how do you do that? One way to do so is via brand photos. Photography can help you represent yourself to the world in a way that’s positive, genuine and, most importantly, unique to your business. After all, you and …
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Personal branding used to include nothing more than a simple business card with your name on it. But with the development of social media and an increasingly individualized society, the brand you build around yourself is perhaps the single most important way to stand out in your spheres of influence. If you’re interested in becoming a leader in you…
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Alice is a member of the Busia Women Cross Border Traders Cooperative Society Ltd., #Uganda and Fruits Cluster Leader. Alice trades primarily in fruits (water melon, passion fruits and oranges) that she sources from all over Eastern Uganda and sells to traders from Kenya.Dorothy Tuma
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Margaret is a member of the Busia Women Cross Border Traders Cooperative Society Ltd., #Uganda and Cereals Cluster Leader. She also chairs the Busia District Farmers Association. Margaret has been a farmer / trader for several years. She grows cassava for consumption in the home and maize for sale in neighboring Kenya.…
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Mariam chairs the Busia Women Cross Border Traders Cooperative Society Ltd., #Uganda. She is a member of the Eggs Cluster. She is a self-confessed reformed smuggler who changed her ways after her peers elected her to serve as their Chairperson.
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Edna Mudibo is a member of the Busia Cross Border Women Traders Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Kenya. She is the cooperative’s Secretary and has been a cross border trader for almost 20 years, trading in cereal and making peanut butter.Dorothy Tuma
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Grace Maloba is a member of the Busia Cross Border Women Traders Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Kenya (BCBWT SACCO). She is the Grocery Cluster Leader and has been a cross border trader for twelve years.Dorothy Tuma
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Florence chairs the Busia Cross Border Women Traders Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Kenya (BCBWT SACCO). She trades in cereals, fruits, soap and environmentally friendly bags and imports goods from as far as South Africa.Dorothy Tuma
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It doesn’t matter what products or services you offer. In this age of countless options, being able to differentiate yourself from your competitors and position yourself as the person or business most suited to serve them is vital to your success. The secret to getting noticed is authority. When you have authority, people will pay attention. When y…
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Lacking the “grit”. Silencing the inner critic. Procrastination. Beginner entrepreneurs are very much guilty of these self-sabotaging roadblocks that drive them further away from their goal of thriving in their business. You may not be aware of it but some of those are inherited roadblocks and patterns that once recognized and released will lead to…
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This episode focuses on a specific niche, which is dancing, but make sure to tune in as we discuss everything involved in owning a commercial venture that requires capital and business savvy. Our guest in this episode owns a dance school that helps instructors set up classes on-site in schools. Jeannette Sermak-Proulx has been teaching since 1981. …
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The strengths approach says that when it comes to developing people, there is more to be gained by building on their existing strengths than on trying to correct or make good their weaknesses. Too many people focus on fixing what's "wrong" with themselves, instead of appreciating and leveraging the unique, innate talents they already possess. Our g…
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Have you heard of the adage that says, “Leaders aren't trained, they're developed”? This is a subtle yet very important distinction lost on many. In this episode, our guest David M Robertson explains the distinction between leadership coaching and leadership development and how one is better than the other. David M Robertson is a Leadership Develop…
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In last week's episode, we talked about tithing and how doing so can actually lead you to a six-figure income. This week, returning guest Michael Holmes, founder of tithehacker.org shares with us the stories, patterns, and strategies employed by wealthy Christian entrepreneurs and how everyday business owners like us can learn from those habits.…
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An old saying goes, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give”. But what if you are told that you do not just give, but to give a percentage of what you are actually earning? The first ten percent, to be specific. This is called tithing. When it comes to topic of tithing, many Christians want to rationalize. For those who…
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Business owners are aware (or should be aware) of the businesses that offer the same products that they offer; those businesses are your competition, they exist outside of your business. But, are you aware of the competition that exists INSIDE your business? This type of competition can have a more significant impact on your bottom line, listen to …
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2018 is over yet, there’s still time for you to step your game up on social media. These eight tips will help you do that. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moniek-james/support
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Driven by her passion to equip people to fulfill their dreams, Sylvia is a serial entrepreneur who is just about to complete her doctorate in business administration. She is CEO of SBM Investments and The Change Agency Initiative.Dorothy Tuma
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Zambia’s fish processing pioneer Kasazi was inspired to start a fish processing company while listening to a presentation by a fish processor at a trade event in Uganda.Dorothy Tuma
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Lydiah calls herself a “premature entrepreneur.” Norwich Insurance Brokers emerged from the ashes of the collapsed Meridian Holding Group where she was CEO of Meridian Insurance Brokers.Dorothy Tuma
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Fashion Designer Faith considered designing, making and selling clothes nothing but a weekend hobby, until it dawned on her that she was getting enough orders to start a business, and so she did.Dorothy Tuma
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When an attempt to become a horticultural farmer did not yield the desired results, Mary applied the lessons she learned from the experience to a new Apiculture venture.Dorothy Tuma
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If you watch any of my Facebook Live videos, read my blogs, or are a regular listener to Christian Biz Owners on Fire radio show, you've heard me invite you and others to do a Manifesting Your Vision session with me. So what the heck is that and why is it a good investment of your time and money. Some of my decisions to do a "strategy session" with…
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Suzanne is a well-respected fish farmer who learned everything she knows about fish farming on-the-job and by speaking to people engaged in the sub-sector. Her story demonstrates what one can achieve with sheer determination and drive.Dorothy Tuma
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Don't 3e the best kept secret in town. Learn ways to communicate your advantage to your clients with humility and grace.Christian Biz Owners On Fire
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At just 21, the day after her UK student visa application was denied Shirlene decided to start a business that manufactures beauty and cleaning products . Four years later, Crystal River Products makes six bio-based products that meet the Kenya Bureau of Standards quality requirements.Dorothy Tuma
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The road of an entrepreneur is a bumpy one. Almost everyone loves the idea of the perks of running your own business. You control your own time and schedule. You decide the kind of work you will and will not do. And you determine which clients and environments you will be around. No one is capping yoru income. Real business owners live the other le…
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When she returned from maternity leave, Annette’s lecturing position had been filled by someone else. Rather than seek employment, Annette started YourChoice to fill a market gap she had previously identified: a reliable supply of high quality millet flour.Dorothy Tuma
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These simple tips can help you make sure you absolutely love the business and life you are creating. So many people are short-sighted. They don't consider the impact of their business models on their lives. They compartmentalize rather than look at a global view. But by being a Christian Biz Owners on Fire radio listener, you can avoid these common…
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