Strategy Snacks
The only audio series serving you business advice from the best mentors (in 10 minutes or less!) Join me to avoid learning tough lessons the hard way and get them hand(ish) delivered in these short, easy-to-action segments. Frenchie Ferenczi is a growth and marketing strategist for overwhelmed (but very ambitious) experts, and creatives. I have worked with more than 12,000 entrepreneurs, and have been featured in Fast Company, Forbes, Nasdaq, and more. Follow Frenchie on Instagram @frenchie.ferenczi
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One of the most overused phrases in business? “What got you here won’t get you there.” Now I do actually love this phrase because it’s practical, but it’s also highly infuriating. The way I interpret this statement, which is something that I think a lot of different business owners are saying, is that we need to explor
Unlocking Opportunities for Moms in the Podcasting World with Podcast Expert Amanda Bennett
“We have this kind of autopilot of connecting with people who are like us, people who do what we do… and I think that's great for certain things, but you also need to get into spaces where you're the only one who does what you do. You are the only one – and that is especially important when it comes to pitching yoursel
Is my goal realistic? This is one of the most common questions I hear from clients, and I think the interesting thing about that question is we all want to be right. We all want to be able to predict the future, guess the outcomes that we're going for and get there, right? And when we don't hit those goals, it can ofte
“Data is neutral, it's not there to criticize you, it's there to tell you information and you can put whatever story on it you want, but ultimately it’s pretty objective, and it's really wonderful as a measuring stick.” In this episode of Strategy Snacks, I’m joined by Hannah Cole, a tax expert who specializes in worki
I have a to-do list a mile long. Create more content, repurpose existing content, get featured on podcasts, grow my email list, market my online program, the list really goes on forever (at least it feels like it). So what do you do when you *know* what you need to do but you don’t know what you need to do *next* and y
“Take a long look at what is and what is not working for you in your business, and if it's not making money, then it's not working and figure out where things are feeling fragmented.” Carly Adams is a decluttering specialist and owner of Tidy Revival, based in Sacramento, CA. Before the pandemic, her business was solel