Let's gather around the campfire!
In this first iteration of the Kindling Project's "Campfire Series", a group of women entrepreneurs engage in a candid conversation about their experiences in business, the challenges of reinvention in midlife, and the importance of community support. They discuss navigating growth versus stability in their businesses, the significance of finding purpose in their work, and the power of vulnerability and confidence. The conversation also touches on generational differences in the workplace and the need for open discussions about health issues like menopause. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the importance of building supportive networks and finding one's 'campfire'—a space for meaningful conversations and connections.
With special guests:
Linda Schlesinger-Wagner
Jacki Smith
Pamela Mack
Mary Alice Mirochna
Camille Walker Banks
Stacy Sloan
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Learn more about The Kindling Project at our website and join our Facebook group for women looking for that extra kindling to start their next big fire!
Contact us via email at podcast@thekindlingproject.com for further inquiries or discussions.
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