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April 1, 2025 54 mins

In this powerful episode of Her Purpose, I sit down with Sarah Fraggis, a woman whose journey from network marketing struggles to building a multimillion-dollar business is nothing short of incredible.


Sarah opens up about her early days in network marketing, feeling stuck and silenced in her personal life, and battling the constant doubt from others. She shares how she used the skills she learned from network marketing—showing up online, building resilience, and connecting authentically—to create her own thriving beauty brand, Filterless Era.


But this isn’t just a story about business growth. It’s about reclaiming your voice, overcoming limiting beliefs, and refusing to settle for anything less than the life you deserve.


Sarah’s transformation from feeling powerless to owning her power will leave you inspired, motivated, and ready to take your own leap.


Keywords

entrepreneurship, women empowerment, business success, network marketing, self-discovery, beauty industry, resilience, overcoming criticism, personal growth, gua sha, entrepreneurship, personal growth, empowerment, business advice, women in business, overcoming challenges, self-worth, passion, relationships, launching ventures

Summary

In this engaging conversation, Kindra Morse and Sarah Fraggis reflect on their journey from their early days in network marketing to building a successful beauty business centered around Gua Sha tools. Sarah shares her personal struggles, including her journey as a single mother, overcoming criticism, and the importance of resilience. The discussion highlights the significance of passion in entrepreneurship, the challenges of navigating a divorce while running a business, and the desire to empower women to feel beautiful and confident in their own skin. In this conversation, Sarah Fraggis shares her journey of overcoming personal and professional challenges to build a successful business. She discusses the importance of finding passion in work, the struggles of navigating relationships while pursuing entrepreneurship, and the empowerment that comes from self-worth and authenticity. Sarah emphasizes the significance of taking small steps towards business goals and trusting one's instincts, while also highlighting the support systems that can aid in personal growth. Her upcoming book, 'The Last Paycheck,' encapsulates her experiences and offers structured advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.


Takeaways

  • The importance of following your passion in business.
  • Resilience is key when facing criticism and doubt.
  • Building a business can stem from personal experiences and struggles.
  • Empowering women is at the heart of entrepreneurship.
  • Networking and marketing skills are invaluable in business.
  • Overcoming financial fears is a common challenge for entrepreneurs.
  • Self-discovery is a crucial part of the entrepreneurial journey.
  • Authenticity in business leads to genuine connections with customers.
  • The journey of entrepreneurship is often filled with ups and downs.
  • Helping others can lead to personal fulfillment and success. Finding passion in your work is crucial for happiness.
  • Overcoming challenges is part of the entrepreneurial journey.
  • Personal growth often comes from difficult relationships.
  • Self-worth is essential for pursuing your dreams.
  • Building a business takes time and perseverance.
  • Support syste

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