Can you turn an intimate passion into a multi-million dollar enterprise? Absolutely.
This week on the show, we sit down with Liz Hansen, the owner and photographer at Chicago Boudoir Photography, who scaled her niche creative business to over $1 Million in annual revenue by empowering women—especially those over 40—to reclaim their self-worth.
Liz’s journey is the ultimate masterclass in blending purpose and profit. She shares the honest, actionable blueprint for making the leap, even when you start later in life as a busy, married mom of two.
In this episode, Liz reveals her insights on:
If you’re a creative entrepreneur struggling with pricing or looking for the inspiration to finally turn your unique passion into a profitable business, this episode will show you exactly how to do it.
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