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Episode 46 features Nathan Hirsch. He is a serial entrepreneur and expert in remote hiring and eCommerce. Nathan started his first eCommerce business out of his college dorm room and has sold over $30 million online. He is now the co-founder and CEO of FreeeUp.com, a marketplace that connects businesses with pre-vetted freelancers in
eCommerce, digital marketing, and much more. He regularly appears on leading podcasts, such as Entrepreneur on Fire, and speaks at live events about online hiring tactics. During this episode, Nathan shares insight on the skills and prep work needed to have a successful freelancing career.
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Episode 31 feature Daniella Green. She went to college on a scholarship for Mechanical Engineering at age 15. She started her career in the oil and gas industry as a Project Planner. She worked her way to become the Director of Business Development over LNG projects in Australia. Before 30, Daniella moved into executive leadership. During this episode, Daniella shares insight and strategies on how to launch and navigate a career or expand your business services and reach in the oil and gas industry.
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Episode 24 features Sheena Allen. She is the Founder of Sheena Allen Apps & CapWay. Sheena Allen Apps is a mobile app company that she started as a senior at the University of Southern Mississippi. The company was started from a random idea after having a long receipt after leaving Wal-Mart. To date, Sheena Allen Apps is home to 6 apps (Dubblen, Orange Snap, InstaFunds, PicSlit, TwtBooth, and Words on Pics). Sheena Allen Apps currently has over 3 million downloads and counting. Sheena is going to share how she is confidently making her mark in the tech world.
To learn more about Sheenas work, please visit her site www.sheenaallenapps.com
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Episode 22 features Julie Colombino. She is the Founder and CEO of REBUILD globally and the CEO of Deux Mains. She is a former foreign aid worker who felt called to respond to Haiti after the earthquake devastated the country in 2010. After months of working in the disaster zone she recognized that simply giving people things could only help so much, she needed to work with the community to rebuild their lives and livelihoods. Julie developed a team of like-minded visionaries that created a social entrepreneurial ecosystem that works to end poverty. By empowering people to make and sell products that the global community purchases because they are valued products, not out of sympathy but dignity restored. Deux Mains is owned and operated by the survivors. Julie is going to share how she’s courageously working to end generational poverty through education and job training in Haiti.
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Episode 18 features Charla R. Mitchell a fashion designer, boutique owner and wardrobe consultant with over 20 years of experience in the fashion industry. Her brands, CR Clothing Co. and Charla Ruschelle is a women’s ready to wear brand that is “a little sassy, definitely chic’ and alternatively timeless.” Charla’s brand’s mission is to provide timeless style for empowering women that are unapologetic in making a statement Fashionably. In 2015, Charla opened Concoction theWork_Shop. It is a leading Ecom Fashion Designer Shop. Her inspiration in designing is to sustain a look that exudes quality and classiness, which is influenced by cultural affairs, historical eras and her artistic upbringing. Charla shares how she has demonstrated resilience while remaining confident in growing her brand.
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