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108 – How to Become a Creative Entrepreneur with Whitney English
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Can rock bottom ever be a good thing? It was for today’s guest, Whitney English! Whitney currently runs a company called Day Designer and a successful consulting business, all while balancing the chaotic world of motherhood.
Whitney grew up around creativity, and found a love for entrepreneurship in the process. She started her first business at only 22 years old, and has been exploring the world of creative entrepreneurship ever since.
In this episode, Whitney shares her successful career as an entrepreneur, how rock bottom can be the best place to begin a business, and why it’s okay to take risks and let go of what isn’t working.
THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:
- The “itch” and “entrepreneurial rash”.
- How did Whitney become a creative entrepreneur?
- Why is “rock bottom” a good place to start?
- Why it’s important to get out of the rut and do something different.
- Is it ok to listen to everyone’s advice?
- What must you do to maintain success?
- How to surround yourself with people who matter.
- And so much more!
BONUS MATERIAL:
- What are the steps it takes to begin an entrepreneurial venture?
- Knowing your strengths and recognizing your weaknesses.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear a few additional minutes of the interview, Click here to get the exclusive bonus material.
The struggle is part of the story.
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EPISODE RESOURCES
- Whitney English’s personal web site
- Day Designer’s web site
- Whitney English on Twitter
- Whitney English on Facebook
- Day Designer on Facebook
- Ask a Question for Our Q&A Show!
- Subscribe to the show on iTunes
- Subscribe to the show on Stitcher
- Email me with any questions, comments or guest suggestions at [email protected]
The post 108 – How to Become a Creative Entrepreneur with Whitney English appeared first on Grant Baldwin.
145 episodes
108 – How to Become a Creative Entrepreneur with Whitney English
How Did You Get Into That? // Careers // Entrepreneurship // Small Business
Manage episode 125013417 series 139280
Can rock bottom ever be a good thing? It was for today’s guest, Whitney English! Whitney currently runs a company called Day Designer and a successful consulting business, all while balancing the chaotic world of motherhood.
Whitney grew up around creativity, and found a love for entrepreneurship in the process. She started her first business at only 22 years old, and has been exploring the world of creative entrepreneurship ever since.
In this episode, Whitney shares her successful career as an entrepreneur, how rock bottom can be the best place to begin a business, and why it’s okay to take risks and let go of what isn’t working.
THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:
- The “itch” and “entrepreneurial rash”.
- How did Whitney become a creative entrepreneur?
- Why is “rock bottom” a good place to start?
- Why it’s important to get out of the rut and do something different.
- Is it ok to listen to everyone’s advice?
- What must you do to maintain success?
- How to surround yourself with people who matter.
- And so much more!
BONUS MATERIAL:
- What are the steps it takes to begin an entrepreneurial venture?
- Knowing your strengths and recognizing your weaknesses.
If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear a few additional minutes of the interview, Click here to get the exclusive bonus material.
The struggle is part of the story.
Click To Tweet
EPISODE RESOURCES
- Whitney English’s personal web site
- Day Designer’s web site
- Whitney English on Twitter
- Whitney English on Facebook
- Day Designer on Facebook
- Ask a Question for Our Q&A Show!
- Subscribe to the show on iTunes
- Subscribe to the show on Stitcher
- Email me with any questions, comments or guest suggestions at [email protected]
The post 108 – How to Become a Creative Entrepreneur with Whitney English appeared first on Grant Baldwin.
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