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Indie Business Podcast
Donna Maria Coles Johnson
102 episodes
17 hours ago
Join award-winning small business mentor Donna Maria Coles Johnson as she shares her best advice for creative entrepreneurs on making money selling handmade products, starting a business, increasing profits, effective marketing strategies, leadership, confidence, and more. Donna Maria is the founder and CEO of the Indie Business Network, a trade organization serving handmade entrepreneurs. She has been featured in dozens of media outlets including ABC World News, National Public Radio, the Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur Magazine, Working Mother Magazine, the Chicago Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, Ebony Magazine, and more.

Through this podcast and the Indie Business Network, Donna mentors and coaches thousands of women on how to maximize their potential in life and in business. Enjoy your life! Build your business! Have your way ... Join us today at IndieBusinessNetwork.com
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Join award-winning small business mentor Donna Maria Coles Johnson as she shares her best advice for creative entrepreneurs on making money selling handmade products, starting a business, increasing profits, effective marketing strategies, leadership, confidence, and more. Donna Maria is the founder and CEO of the Indie Business Network, a trade organization serving handmade entrepreneurs. She has been featured in dozens of media outlets including ABC World News, National Public Radio, the Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur Magazine, Working Mother Magazine, the Chicago Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, Ebony Magazine, and more.

Through this podcast and the Indie Business Network, Donna mentors and coaches thousands of women on how to maximize their potential in life and in business. Enjoy your life! Build your business! Have your way ... Join us today at IndieBusinessNetwork.com
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Indie Business Podcast
Let Your Customers Be Your Guide with Robbin Turner of Violet Botanical Skincare – Indie Business Podcast Episode 99

Welcome to Episode 99 of the Indie Business Podcast! On this episode, you'll meet Robbin Turner of Violet Botanical Skincare in Los Angeles, CA. One of the first things you might notice about the Violet Botanical brand is the gorgeous violet blue bottles in which each product is  carefully packaged. The bottles are not only beautiful, but they are also reflective of Robbin's deep Gullah cultural heritage. Listen out in this episode for the connection between the package and the product — just one of the many points that make the Violet Botanicals brand unique.






On this episode, we take a deep dive into Robbin's extreme focus on the customer journey. Whether it's in person, at a show or market or online on her popular YouTube channel, Robbin allows the people who buy her products to guide and direct her product development and launch efforts. She is so fully immersed in their lives, wants and needs that she barely has to think about what to do next. This makes it easier and more fun to lead her business effectively and efficiently. You'll want to listen for strategies you can apply to your business starting right now, today.



Sit back, relax and enjoy my interview with Robbin NOW!



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Important entrepreneurial and content creation insights from Robbin



Let's unpack some of the most significant business and content creation insights Robbin and I discussed in this episode.



1. Let your customers tell you what to do



Robbin says that you never really arrive at a final destination in terms of knowing what your customers want. Instead, you continuously talk to them and listen to their stories. She maintains a mindset of curiosity about what matters most to them. This arms her with the information she needs to move her business forward. Her customers tell their stories and she listens to them, getting everything she needs to know exactly what to do next in her business.



Robbin sums it up this way: “Stop thinking like a founder, and start thinking like a customer.”



2. Build your community



Your community, your fans, your followers — these are the people who will become your marketers, your ambassadors, your sales people — basically, your everything. Robbin points out that part of what she has learned by being a part of the Indie Business Network is the importance of building a community and providing them with quality information backed by research and truth. As she says, business is not about being out here just trying to sell a person something, and then moving onto the next person. Instead, it's about educating and empowering your community and enhancing their lives. All you need to get started is 1,000 true fans.



3. Put a video camera in your hand



Robbin talked about how she uses her YouTube channel to educate and share behind-the-scenes snippets with her community. Showing people what she actually does to create the products they love so much engages them in unique ways that even the most beautiful product photos cannot. Robbin credits Indie Business Network workshops with planting so many of the seeds that have helped her to become more comfortable on camera.



Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Robbin and I mentioned the following resources.




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1 year ago
47 minutes 48 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
No-Stress Content Creation Strategies with Larissa Lewis of Jargon Gist – Indie Business Podcast Episode 98

Welcome to Episode 98 of the Indie Business Podcast! On this episode, you'll meet Larissa Lewis of Jargon Gist in Pasadena, CA. This episode is chock full of fantastic tips to help you boost your content creation chops. It's also special to me because it's an introduction to the wonderful daughter of IBN's very first member, Kathleen Lewis. Larissa was a toddler in tiny tutus and pink ballet slippers when her Kathleen's membership application and payment landed in my inbox a mere few days after our website went live back in 2000. Fast forward to today, and I have the honor and privilege of knowing and loving Larissa as my “bonus daughter,” friend and team member here at IBN.






It is one of the special joys of my life to watch Larissa follow in her mother's footsteps as the leader of her own successful business, Jargon Gist, where she helps people take their content from sleepily head scratching to undeniably mind blowing. I cannot say enough about what a talented and skilled content creator Larissa is. You are in for a treat with the no-stress content creation tips and strategies she shares in this episode. You are going to want to take notes …



Sit back, relax and enjoy my interview with Larissa NOW!



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Important entrepreneurial and content creation insights from Larissa



Let's unpack some of the most significant business and content creation insights Larissa and I discussed in this episode.



1. You are a content creator



No matter what kind of business you have, you are also a content creator. You are a publisher, and it is vital that you figure out the best ways to create content that connects personally with the people who are most likely to buy your products and services. This connection is not a “one and done” type of endeavor. It's a process that requires you to create and share information on an ongoing basis, and while there are many ways to do that, social media is awesome because it's a direct bridge from you to your customer.



In this episode, Larissa shares something she calls “the Cinnabon theory” and you'll want to make sure you listen so you can use it to your benefit.



2. Just get started



I love how Larissa called this directive “the most annoying tip ever,” but it's true nonetheless. No matter the endeavor, if it's a challenge for you, you'll sometimes procrastinate or avoid it completely when all you really need to do is take a step forward and get started. Larissa reminds us in this episode that when it comes to preparing content, you need to figure out what motivates you personally and use it to get you going in the direction of taking action that you might not otherwise take. Do what's fun for you, and the only way to figure out what this might be is to get started. It's kind of circular, but life is like that sometimes. Get over it, and get started.



3. Embrace artificial intelligence (AI)



Larissa described AI as a kind of souped up version of the type of predictive text that appears when you're texting someone and your phone begins to fill in your message based on a guess about what you're about to say. It's not always right as we know, and this is a good way to illustrate the double-edged sword that AI can be.



AI will give you a string of characters that you can consider incorporating into your marketing materials, but it can be bland and vanilla without your personal input — and as an In...
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1 year ago
52 minutes 45 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
The Introvert Entrepreneur with Catherine Robinson of Wildwood Aromas – Indie Business Podcast Episode 97

Welcome to Episode 97 of the Indie Business Podcast! I'm excited to introduce you to Catherine Robinson of Wildwood Aromas in Springfield, Missouri. A self-described introvert, Catherine started her business after she began making aromatherapy products for people who wanted to use essential oil blends to enhance their daily lives but didn't have, a reputable source to purchase them. She began making products for a small circle of friends and acquaintances, and word began to spread. Catherine quickly realized that she could help more people if she started to sell her products, so in 2019, she started Wildwood Aromas.






While it's not easy, Catherine loves leading her business. Her determination to help as many people as possible with her passion for customizing aromatherapy blends for health and wellness drives her to continue to put on her “big girl panties” every day to make it happen.



I can't wait for you to hear more about how Catherine works to improve herself and her business through consistently yet gently pushing herself forward. Sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview with Catherine NOW!



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Important Entrepreneurial Insights from Catherine



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Catherine and I discussed in this episode.



1. Suck it up, buttercup



As a self-described introvert, Catherine struggles to use social media to promote her business and put herself out there. At one point, she hired a coach to help her work through some personal issues so she could develop the confidence she felt she needed to meet this challenge. As Catherine shared, it's so easy to hide behind seemingly legitimate excuses to not reach our full potential and be everything we can be. I'm inspired by Catherine's determination to suck it up as she says, and overcome every limiting belief, and do the hard work to reach her full potential as the founder and leader of the Wildwood Aromas brand.



2. Newsletters produce sales



Catherine transparently shared that publishing newsletters on a consistent basis can be a challenge, but doing so always rewarded with either immediate sales or feedback from subscribers that eventually turns into sales. It is so rewarding to be able to trace your efforts directly to cash in your pocket. Newsletters nurture relationships and create sales opportunities. In nearly a quarter of a century of coaching and mentoring entrepreneurs, I have never come across anyone who can dispute that with any credibility, and Catherine's experience certainly bears this out.



3. Chunk it down



Catherine reminds us that any goal is achievable when you break it down into bite-sized pieces and attack it in chunks. Allow yourself to make small goals, she says, and when you hit those goals, allow yourself to feel really good about it. Consistently hitting small goals leads to consistently hitting larger goals. And while your goals may be smaller than other people's goals, stay focused on the fact that you are hitting your own goals and moving yourself forward. What matters is what you are doing and what progress you are making, not what anyone else is doing.



Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Catherine and I mentioned the following resources.




* Learn more about Wildwood Aromas



* Follow Catherine on Instagram



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1 year ago
46 minutes 15 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
The Joy of Getting Over Yourself with Kimberly Cross of Zhi Bath and Body – Indie Business Podcast Episode 96

Welcome to Episode 96 of the Indie Business Podcast! On this episode, you'll meet Kimberly Cross of Zhi Bath & Body in Charlotte, North Carolina. From the time she was a child, Kim has been in the beauty industry. She started out as a hair dresser in middle school. Later, after retiring from the military (thank you for your service!!), Kim began creating bath and body products containing goat milk in part because her auntie had told her for years that it would help with her skin conditions.






Like many of us do, Kim resisted her Auntie's sage advice for years, but when she finally wised up, she did the research and discovered the many benefits of goat milk and started making products with goat milk on her own skin. Of course, creating a great product was no guarantee of success. Over the years, Kim has done a lot of inner work to develop the chops needed to get the word out about her products — starting with the skill of getting out of her own way. If this is an issue for you, as it is for so many other entrepreneurs, you'll be motivated and inspired by how Kim's business truly began to open up once she decided to really get over herself.



I can't wait for you to hear more about Kim's journey. Sit back, relax and enjoy my interview with her NOW!



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Important entrepreneurial insights from Kim



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Kim and I discussed in this episode.



1. Get over yourself



For many years, Kim did not use social media because she looked at what everyone else was doing and didn't think she could be that perfect. But she got over herself and pressed forward, and today, she is killing the marketing game on a variety of platforms. Here's the realization that got her there in her own words — based on some advice she got from me over the course of several mentoring sessions:




What I do have is me: my whole for real me and what I do. And once I gave in and trusted [Donna Maria's] advice, I wanted to share. And I do not have to look perfect to get it done. It was easy to strike that balance once I leaned into it. It's like gravy now. It's fun.




2. Don't keep it to yourself



As Kim designs new products to take better care of herself, she iterates them in ways that appeal to her target customers and then offers them as part of her product line. For example, her popular coloring books complement her bath and body products and encourage people to care for themselves by relieving stress, being creative and enjoying a sense of childhood imagination which for adults can be an effective form of therapy. The lesson here is that you can use what you learn in your everyday life to create products that complement your core line. This is an organic way to evolve your brand, increase your income and create multiple income streams.



3. Wear your brand



Kim excitedly shared how wearing her branded t-shirt featuring her tag line, her website address and the products and services she offers is a great lead generator. When you listen to this episode, pay special attention to the conversation about the work-life merger where we discuss the importance of using your life to support your business, and using your business to support your life. This is a fascinating concept that all independent business owners must embrace in order to reduce friction and enjoy what we here at IBN call “the Ultimate Trifecta” of a happy life,
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2 years ago
46 minutes 2 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
The Power of Personal Pace with Artist Entrepreneur Rachel Beyer – Indie Business Podcast Episode 95

Welcome to Episode 95 of the Indie Business Podcast! On this episode, you'll meet Rachel Beyer of Artist Apothecary in Portland, Oregon. For Rachel, art has always been a passion. Her mother and grandmother taught her how to sew, and growing up, she took extra art classes every chance she got. So it's no surprise that her business is an outgrowth of a combination of her passion, training and expertise as an artist.






After studying graphic design and fine art in college, Rachel realized she would not be happy with a life filled mainly with time spent in front of a computer — even it if was doing what she loved. So she began to study herbs and aromatherapy and eventually, integrated all of her skills and passions into an Etsy shop selling her artwork. She also became a published author and a freelance designer and craft blogger. This has grown into her amazing business of today, which is thriving — as is Rachel, doing what she loves on her own terms.



I can't wait for you to hear more about Rachel's entrepreneurial journey — including how she manages her business while dealing with chronic pain, and how she remains balanced, happy and joyful all the while. Sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview with Rachel NOW!



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Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Rachel and I mentioned the following resources.




* Learn more about Rachel Beyer



* Follow Rachel on Instagram



* Learn more about the Indie Business Network – for American makers and artisan entrepreneurs




Important entrepreneurial insights from Rachel



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Rachel and I discussed in this episode.



1. Don't try to be everyone's everything



Over the years, Rachel has learned to be crystal clear on what it means to show up for herself first, in true and authentic ways. As she so succinctly and eloquently put it, Rachel has learned not to be everyone's everything, because that never works.



2. Honor your personal pace



Rachel lives with what she describes as chronic pain challenges. These have taught her to listen deeply and intentionally to her body, and to create and honor her own personal pace in life and in business. Rachel has created what she describes as an ecosystem that allows her to adjust her schedule around what is going on in her life so she never has to push herself emotionally and physically beyond what is healthy for her. These are lifestyle benefits she never would have been able to enjoy if she was working full-time in a traditional work environment.



3. The importance of community



While Rachel enjoys time in her studio in what she calls her “creative zone,” she embraces and understands that community is important as well, particularly as we move out of the pandemic. In addition to enjoying time in person with customers at shows and markets, Rachel's mom, sister and father help her with her business — especially during busy seasons. She also volunteers at a local community garden.



Also, being a part of the Indie Business Network makes a difference to Rachel because it allows her to inter...
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2 years ago
56 minutes 46 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Make More Than Products with Chelsea Selby Randazza of Witch Baby Soap – Indie Business Podcast Episode 94

Welcome to Episode 94 of the Indie Business Podcast! In this episode, you'll meet Chelsea Selby Randazza of Witch Baby Soap in Cranford, New Jersey. It was nearly a decade ago when, in her kitchen, baby strapped to her chest, Chelsea first started making and selling soap and bath bombs and realized there was a market for products for what she calls “weird and witchy” people like her. As she began to make more products like the ones she wanted to have for herself, Chelsea realized that a business was being born.






After selling on Etsy for less than a year, Chelsea launched her own website with no business background, joined the Indie Business Network, and the rest is witchy history. Today, along with her husband, who has joined the business, Chelsea has a healthy online business selling direct to consumers, a popular subscription box, and several retail stores.



I cannot wait to introduce you to Chelsea and her Witch Baby Soap brand, so sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview with Chelsea NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:




* The Witch Baby Soap startup story. (starting at 2:30)



* The “security” of working for yourself. (starting at 6:42)



* The core messages of the Witch Baby brand. (starting at 8:49)



* Innovating the “coffin bath bomb.” (starting at 11:44)



* How to create a product with a meaning and intention, and for a specific target market. (starting at 13:15)



* Chelsea's journey from Etsy to her own branded website on Shopify. (starting at 16:30)



* Opening her retail stores. (starting at 18:02)



* How Chelsea sells her products, and why she does not sell wholesale. (starting at 20:31)



* How Chelsea sets financial goals for her business. (starting at 22:53)



* Key business challenges and how Chelsea has overcome them. (starting at 27:15)



* Employees at Witch Baby Soap, and how they are spread across the various channels. (starting at 29:03)



* All about the Witch Baby Spell Box, Chelsea's quarterly subscription box. (starting at 30:22)



* How Chelsea keeps the innovation going in her business: “following the bread crumbs that life gives me.” (starting at 32:15)



* Why Chelsea begged her husband to quit his job and work Witch Baby with her. (39:45)



* What opportunities Chelsea sees on the horizon for Makers and creative entrepreneurs. (42:40)












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Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Chelsea and I mentioned the following resources.




* Online website platform: Shopify



* Online website platform: Etsy



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2 years ago
54 minutes 32 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Life in the Expand Phase with Toushonta Hogan of Scentsational Soaps – Indie Business Podcast Episode 93

As you know, IBN's proprietary entrepreneurial framework, the Maker Method™, contains four sequential phases you must past through on the road to building a profitable business that makes you happy and successful and can generate income for life. Those phases are: Emerge > Engage > Evolve > Expand. Welcome to Episode 93 of the Indie Business Podcast, where we introduce you to a member who is planted firmly in the Expand Phase, and share a bit about how she got there.






In this episode, you're going to meet Toushonta Hogan of Scentsational Soaps in Queen Creek, Arizona and Los Angeles, California. You'll hear us dig deep on a very powerful and personal level into Toushonta's journey from emerging her business two decades ago to expanding it today, all the time building her business around her life rather than the other way around. And, what does this have to do with living a success life as a maker entrepreneur? More than you may realize, in today’s times. I cannot wait for you to hear more from Toushonta and her Scentsational Soaps story, so sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview with Toushonta NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:




* Toushonta's backstory. (starting at 3:40)



* Now in the Expand Phase, how Toushonta duplicated herself and her business without skipping a beat. (starting at 7:27)



* How Toushonta makes and ships her products now that she's operating from two locations. (starting at 10:07)



* Toushonta talks how streamlining her product line has helped her build her business around the kind of life she wants to have. (starting at 10:58)



* Toushonta's many creative talents and skills and how she builds income streams around them. (starting at 12:53)



* How Toushtonta used the pandemic to “step into her own,” now that her children are in college. (starting at 14:09)



* Toushonta's current multiple income streams. (starting at 18:37)



* How Toushonta plans and organizes her multiple income streams into a social media marketing “pillar” system that makes business sense. (starting at 24:07)



* The importance of “finding your happy,” and how it has evolved over time. (starting at 27:51)



* Toushonta's biggest challenge and how she overcomes it. (starting at 30:20)



* What's next for Toushonta and her brands (starting at 34:00)



* “Digital products is everything right now.” (starting at 37:49)



* Toushonta says: “Keep sticking with the Indie Business Network,” and what to do to be successful in your business today. (starting at 42:33)












Schedule Your Business Growth Coaching Call



Thanks for listening to the Indie Business Podcast! Let's get started taking you and your maker business to the next level with a 45-minute complimentary personalized Business Growth Group Coaching Call.



Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Toushonta and I mentioned the following resources.




* Scentsational Soap on Instagram



* Toushonta Creates on Show more...
2 years ago
47 minutes 20 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Overcoming Mental Health Challenges Through Entrepreneurship with Lauren Vanscoy of Essence One – Indie Business Podcast Episode 92

According to a 2020 report from the American Psychiatric Association*, 46.6 million Americans (nearly 1 in 5 adults!) live with a mental health condition, depression in particular, and suicide rates are rising. Welcome to Episode 92 of the Indie Business Podcast, where we shine a spotlight on one woman's mental health challenges, and how the intersection of aromatherapy and entrepreneurship help her overcome them.



In this episode, I interview Lauren VanScoy of Essence One in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lauren turned to aromatherapy after feeling anxious and depressed after the birth of her children. After being diagnosed by a health professional with major depression manifesting as anxiety, Lauren was prescribed traditional medication with a twist. Her doctor suggested she explore complementary alternatives, including essential oils.






Lauren took this idea and ran with it, eventually becoming a certified aromatherapist and making blends to improve her mental health. When her friends started asking her to make blends for them, the old entrepreneurial itch started to get scratched, and Essence One was born. I cannot wait for you to hear more from Lauren and her Essence One story, so sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview with Lauren NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:




* Lauren's mental health story. (starting at 2:50)



* How Lauren's mental health challenges led to her business. (starting at 8:05)



* A unique take on Lauren's early business purpose and product launches. (starting at 9:30)



* Lauren talks best-selling products and sales venues. (starting at 13:30)



* How wholesale accounts have been helpful to Essence One. (starting at 17:00)



* Lauren shares her trade show stories and insider tips. (starting at 18:30)



* The biggest challenge Lauren faces on her entrepreneurial journey. (starting at 24:00)



* How Lauren's big time-allocation decision affected Essence One. (starting at 29:00)



* Lauren's words of advice for those thinking about making the move from a part-time business to a full-time passion. (starting at 45:00)












Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Lauren and I mentioned the following resources.




* Essence One website



* Essence One on Instagram



* Aromatherapy certification: Aromahead Institue



* Trade show: AmericasMart



* IBN member benefits: Facebook community and Indie Pods




Important entrepreneurial insights from Lauren



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Lauren and I discussed in this episode.



1. Transitioning from solopreneur



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4 years ago
50 minutes 59 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Grow Your Business by Solving People’s Problems with Tiana Coats of Winding Wick Candles – Indie Business Podcast Episode 91

Welcome to Episode 91 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Tiana Coats of Winding Wick Candles, in Garland, Texas. Once upon a time, Tiana considered her position as a pharmacy technician to be her dream job. She eventually grew weary of doing the same thing every day, and began daydreaming about what she could sell to make a living online. This led to selling books on Amazon, which led to selling other things (like board games) on Amazon, which, of course, led to what she could sell that she made with her own hands.







Candles seemed like a logical choice, and as you'll learn in this episode, Tiana could not have been more right about that! Her entrepreneurial journey started with selling on Etsy, but it most definitely did not end there. Today, Tiana sells on multiple platforms, has a successful YouTube channel, and recently opened a retail store. Grab your notebook and a cup of your favorite beverage, and let's go to business school with Tiana! Enjoy my interview with Tiana NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* The Winding Wick Candles back story, including running the business part-time at first. (starting at 2:15)* Why Tiana uses YouTube, how she manages it, and some valuable tips. (starting at 13:00)* Tiana's business model, including products and services and tips for selling on Etsy. (starting at 21:18)* Tiana teaches people how to start a candle business. (starting at 25:37)* How being naturally curious works in Tiana's favor. (starting at 30:37)* YouTube as an income stream. (starting at 32:10)* Studio vlogs vs. “how to” videos on YouTube. (starting at 34:11)* Tiana's opening a retail store and productivity tips. (starting at 37:18)* Tiana's words of advice for budding candle entrepreneurs. (starting at 49:30)

















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Tiana and I mentioned the following resources.



* Winding Wick Candles website* Winding Wick Candles on Instagram* Marketing firm: Kamadu Marketing* Tiana's Channel: YouTube* Video editing software: DaVinci Resolve and Movie Maker* Copyright free music for creators: Epidemic Sound* Seller's handbook: Etsy Seller Handbook* Video: How to Start a Candle Business From Home* Grow your YouTube channel: YouTube Buddy* Calendaring tool: Google Calendar* IBN membe...
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4 years ago
54 minutes 59 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
A Supportive Spouse or Partner is Key to Business Success with Jennifer Watt of Jenny the Hemp Goddess – Indie Business Podcast Episode 90

Welcome to Episode 90 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Jennifer Watt of Jenny the Hemp Goddess, in Armada, Michigan. Jenny's story perfectly illustrates the fact that a supportive spouse or partner is key to business success. Several years ago, Jenny and her family moved to a 10-acre farm and started selling eggs and produce. They phased that out once Jenny and her husband realized they were not farmers, and Jenny began a bath and body business with her sister, which eventually led to the launch of Jenny the Hemp Goddess in early 2019 with a hemp facial serum, a hand balm and a lip balm.







Today, Jenny focuses on selling her products from her website, Amazon, Etsy, and via her email club, which you'll hear a lot about in this episode. You'll also hear Jenny describe how her husband's support is one of the keys to her success thus far. Not only does he offer physical assistance, but he also contributes an attitude of positivity, curiosity, experimentation and faith in his wife's ability to succeed.



Finally, you'll enjoy the impromptu target audience coaching session I somehow ended up providing for Jenny during the second half of the podcast. That was a fun and unplanned surprise! Enjoy my interview with Jenny NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* The brilliant way Jennifer points to sales funnels on her webpage. (starting at 4:50)* Jennifer details how her supportive spouse is a key to her business success thus far.. (starting at 6:10)* How her daughter's bad reaction to an over-the-counter drug sparked Jennifer's interest in skin care, and how that influenced Jenny the Hemp Goddess. (starting at 9:37)* How Jennifer uses her resources wisely to create her own market opportunities. (starting at 13:40)* Jennifer talks about how her website is her best sales stream and how its all due to an Indie Business Network member benefit. (starting at 17:10)* About Jennifer's hunt for the easy button, and how there isn't one. (starting at 21:00)* The hoops Jennifer jumps through to take Jenny the Hemp Goddess across multiple marketplaces. (starting at 22:53)* Jennifer and Donna Maria mine deep into the world of the target audience and pull out a whopper of a gem! (starting at 25:12)* Event details, marketing tips, and how Jenny's husband is one of the keys to success and fulfillment in business. (starting at 38:00)* Jenny's tips and advice for new entrepreneurs. (starting at 45:27)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Jennifer and I mentioned the following resources.



* Jenny the Hemp Goddess website* Jenny the Hemp Goddess on Instagram* Jenny the Hemp Goddess on Etsy* Indie Business Member Benefits* Jenny the Hemp Goddess on Amazon* Anything You Want by Derek Sivers on Show more...
4 years ago
52 minutes 48 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Lakisha McMillian of Simply Unique [Indie Stories: Episode 89: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 89 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Lakisha McMillian of Simply Unique, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Not only is Lakisha leading her business, but she also works full-time and is earning her master's degree. You'll enjoy learning about how Lakisha organizes her time for maximum efficiency using a basic notebook and pen and paper.







You'll also be inspired (and maybe even a little bit convicted personally) by Lakisha's superbly proactive attitude, which is so important for all Makers and entrepreneurs from all walks of life to embrace. Lakisha's get-up-and-go mindset will motivate you to leave it all on the field when it comes to pursuing your goals. As Lakisha says, “If you don't know how to do it, figure out how to do it, and then go out and do it!” Enjoy my interview with Lakisha NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* Lakisha's journey to calling North Carolina home. (starting at 2:45)* How Simply Unique got started, its growth and purpose. (starting at 3:45)* How Lakisha juggles full-time work, grad school, and Simply Unique. (starting at 5:50)* How Lakisha turned a forgotten craft project into a thriving business, and important steps. (starting at 8:04)* Lakisha shares her process for keeping her scents fresh and interesting, and her line expansion. (starting at 12:37)* About Simply Unique's product development and research. (starting at 14:30)* How Lakisha handles powering through meltdowns. (starting at 17:16)* Lakisha's tips on doing shows and markets (starting at 19:57)* How Simply Unique focuses on the unique. (starting at 21:44)* Lakisha's talks about her vision for the future of Simply Unique. (starting at 29:22)* Words of advice for entrepreneurs getting started. (starting at 33:52)* The brilliance of Lakisha's live, sphere-expanding Scentful Sundays events on Instagram. (starting at 35:50)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Lakisha and I mentioned the following resources.



* Simply Unique website* Simply Unique on Instagram* A plethora of planners at Michael's* Candle supply at Lone Star Candle Co.* Timber Ridge Gifts on Youtube* Standley Handcrafted on Youtube* Indie Business Insurance



Important entrepreneurial insights from Lakisha



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Lakisha and I discussed in this episode.



1. Write it down



As a busy entrepreneur, full-time employee, and student, Lakisha has to be extra careful about how she manages her time. She says that writing things down is one of the keys to her progress.
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4 years ago
45 minutes 58 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Brittany Hogan of Nefertem Holistic Skincare [Indie Stories: Episode 88: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 88 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Brittany Hogan of Nefertem Holistic Skincare, in Park Forest, Illinois. For Nefertem co-founders Brittany and her husband, Andre, business is about so much more than money. The brand name itself borrows from Nefertem, the god of beautification in the ancient culture of the Nile Valley region where mathematics, science, philosophy, and astrology were birthed.







As you'll hear in this episode, that ancient meaning and symbolism form the basis of the Nefertem product line, which consists of bath and body products designed specifically to help you create a space to reflect and evolve into the best possible version of yourself. You'll also enjoy hearing Brittany tell the Nefertem startup story, which includes quitting jobs, traveling cross the country, home schooling children and working with your spouse — some of it all at the same time. Enjoy my interview with Brittany NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* The ancient cultural origins of the Nefertem brand name. (starting at 2:40)* How Nefertem started, and how family and lifestyle fit into the entrepreneurial picture. (starting at 4:36)* How Brittany markets her products directly to consumers. (starting at 25:28)* “Reflect & Evolve” YouTube series. (starting at 26:50)* Brittany shares what it's like to work with her husband, Andre. (starting at 28:26)* About Nefertem Bundles and how they infuse positive vibes and energy into the products. (starting at 32:58)* Future plans for Nefertem. (starting at 37:28)* How Brittany's children fit into the business. (starting at 39:18)* How Brittany uses TikTok and Instagram. (starting at 44:17)* Brittany's words of advice for new entrepreneurs. (starting at 49:05)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Brittany and I mentioned the following resources.



* Nefertem Holistic Skincare website* Nefertem Holistic Skincare on Instagram* Marketing firm: Kamadu Marketing* Youtube channel: Nefertem on Youtube* IBN member benefits: Facebook community and Indie Pods



Important entrepreneurial insights from Brittany



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Brittany and I discussed in this episode.



1. Advice for new, and possibly fearful, entrepreneurs



For new entrepreneurs, Brittany advises simply to have faith. She says that life is too short to let your fears hold you back. Also, she says to surround yourself with other people who are launching or have launched their own businesses. Says Brittany, you cannot put a dollar amount on the value of a community like the one at the I...
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4 years ago
56 minutes 47 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Rhonda Walters of RareGlo [Indie Stories: Episode 87: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 87 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Rhonda Walters of RareGlo, in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Rhonda has been in the beauty business for over 40 years. She is a cosmetologist, a hair stylist, a salon owner, and a cosmetics formulator.



And a mom and a long distance runner. And a long distance runner.



Oh, and she recently celebrated her 40th wedding anniversary. I'm sure I am leaving out some highlights. In a word, Rhonda is amazing. When you listen to this episode, you will swear there is a tiny little nuclear reactor living inside of her. She has boundless energy and is a whirlwind of constant, yet focused, motion.







This episode will motivate and inspire you to pursue all of your dreams to the fullest extent. If you are not on fire to make your mark in the world after hearing from Rhonda, then you might want to check for a pulse. Enjoy my interview with Rhonda NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* How Rhonda started Rareglo — kind of on a fluke. (starting at 2:35)* A bit about Rhonda's hair salon, all 30 years of it. (Also, “building Eiffel towers on heads.”) (starting at 6:07)* Rhonda's growth as a personal brand. (starting at 9:33)* Rhonda's career in the travel industry. (starting at 11:00)* How Rhonda runs her business, and what she wants to change. (starting at 15:50)* How Rhonda handles her Instagram account and social media in general. (starting at 17:36)* Rhonda's most popular products: Skin and Hair Butter and 3N1 Shea Mango Butter Bar. (starting at 25:22)* The future of Rhonda's entrepreneurial endeavors. (starting at 27:35)* Why Rhonda is not interested in selling her products wholesale. (starting at 28:42)* Family matters. (starting at 31:17)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Rhonda and I mentioned the following resources.



* RareGlo website* RareGlo on Instagram* Intellectual property attorney: Radiance IP Law



Important entrepreneurial insights from Rhonda



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Rhonda and I discussed in this episode.



1. Leaning into a face-to-face retail sales model



Rhonda shared that she thrives when she is with her people, selling her products in person. Her best way of interacting with her customers is face-to-face because people want to see and talk to her. While selling online is great, says Rhonda, she is leaning into the way people respond to her and her products in person. And, at present, she's not really interested in selling her products wholesale at all.



2. Social media is about getting to know you



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4 years ago
39 minutes 41 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Christie Krasteva of CEVARI [Indie Stories: Episode 86: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 86 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Christie Krasteva of CEVARI, in Charlotte, North Carolina. A self-described “nature girl,” Christie grew up surrounded by all types of entrepreneurs including farmers, auto body shop owners, construction engineers, charter boat owners, horticulturists and more. Having been exposed to entrepreneurship at a young age, Christie, who is also an herbalist, was inspired to turn her love for plants and the great outdoors into a business of her own. She kicked things off in 2017, and has poured every penny earned back into her business.







Christie is a very detailed oriented entrepreneur who is not afraid to follow her gut. Her story of intentional brand creation and patiently putting the pieces together will inspire you to take your time and trust your intuition as you lead your business forward. Plus, you'll love how Christie talks about working with her husband in her business. Enjoy my interview with Christie NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* Christie shares her entrepreneurial story, including how she used a blog helped her get things going. (starting at 2:18)* Christie on research, attention to detail, planning and patience. (starting at 8:27)* Following her gut … and serendipity … (starting at 10:35)* Working with her husband. (starting at 13:20)* The meaning of the brand name: CEVARI. (starting at 16:16)* A bit about the CEVARI line of products. (starting at 19:04)* Why Christie is keeping her product line tight and small. (starting at 22:28)* Christie's business model, including e-commerce, wholesale, plans for selling at physical events, and beauty award winnings. (starting at 24:10)* How Christie markets her business using social media, newsletter, etc. (starting at 26:50)* Most useful technological devices and favorite apps. (starting at 30:38)* What's on tap for the future of CEVARI. (starting at 33:20)* Christie's wisdom and words of advice to entrepreneurs, and one of her favorite inspiring quotes. (35:45)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Christie and I mentioned the following resources.



* CEVARI website* CEVARI on Instagram* Cosmetic formulation classes: Formula Botanica* Design and editing app: Canva* Newsletter app: Klaviyo* Ingredient supplier: Formulator Sample Shop



Important entrepreneurial insights from Christie



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Christie and I discussed in this episode.



1. Don't overcrowd your business



Christie shared her philosophy of not overcrowding her business with too many products. Instead of having a bunch of products in her line, she prefers to create with an intentional perspecti...
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4 years ago
45 minutes 5 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Christine Mineart of Sent Nudes [Indie Stories: Episode 85: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 85 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Christine Mineart of Sent Nudes, in Oakland, California. Shortly before the pandemic lockdowns, Christine and her friends decided to create a day centered around making their own perfumes and then visiting a local perfume museum. They ordered all of the supplies, set a date, and then BAM, the pandemic hit. But while COVID-19 may have forced the friends to postpone their girls event, it inspired Christine to start her own fragrance business.







In this episode, you'll hear the whole story, plus get some tips on how to integrate meaningful life experiences into your brand in ways that truly connect with your target buyer. Enjoy my interview with Christine NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* Christine Mineart goes from pastry chef to scientist to fragrance formulator. (starting at 1:55)* Why it's important to Christine and her customers to know where ingredients come from. (starting at 7:34)* The process of going from being interested in perfume, to making and selling it. (starting at 12:00)* Christine's first perfume: Love in a Time of Corona, followed by Heaven's Mouth. (starting at 14:45)* The story behind the brand name: Sent Nudes. (starting at 18:15)* The amazing “Mix Tape.” (starting at 21:33)* Why Christine published a digital magazine. (starting at 25:55)* Christine's inspiration-based perfume making process. (starting at 34:27)* Christine's advice for those wanting to start a business and keep a traditional job. (starting at 41:35)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Christine and I mentioned the following resources.



* Sent Nudes website* Sent Nudes on Instagram* Natural perfumer: Mandy Aftel* Botanical extract supplier: Perfumer's Apprentice* Botanical extract supplier: Eden's Botanicals



Important entrepreneurial insights from Christine



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Christine and I discussed in this episode.



1. Integrating your authentic self into your brand



Christine shared that, for her, the scent creation process is an extension of some thing or experience that has inspired her. It is not the result of feeling the need to create a new scent. The infusion of who Christine is as a person highlights the artistic nature of her work. She compares it to an artist who creates a painting. The artist and the work are integrally connected. A current tangible example of this is how Christine plans to integrate her training as a Reiki Master into her next fragrant creations.



2. Creating a digital magazine



Christine's Sent Nudes Magazine is truly innovative, and it's not just another publication. It's a reflection of the fact that Sent Nudes sta...
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4 years ago
51 minutes 45 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Patty Liu of Free Flow Botanicals [Indie Stories: Episode 84: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 84 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Patty Liu of Free Flow Botanicals, in Santa Cruz, California. As an educated herbalist and product formulator, Patty believes in offering a product line that helps people tend to their bodies from the inside out. In addition to a line of skincare, she also offers holistic coaching services and distance Reiki sessions to assist her clients in maintaining maximum well-being.







Managing multiple income streams requires consistent self-care, and Patty dives into her personal self-care rituals in this episode. Her brand relies heavily on the ancient practices of her Asian women ancestors, and in this episode, Patty describes how this very personal connection is integrated into every product she makes. Enjoy my interview with Patty NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* Patty's professional and familial herbal and biochemical background and training (starting at 2:12)* How Patty selected her brand name. (starting at 8:34)* Patty's income streams: products, classes and services (starting at 9:39)* How Patty stays organized, in particular based on her energy flows, and how you can organize your activities based on your energy flows. (starting at 12:16)* Daily morning and evening rituals. (starting at 15:00)* Patty on maintaining momentum. (starting at 19:28)* Impact on Patty's business of Asian culture. (starting 21:27)* Some of Patty's products and services, including courses, consulting, Reiki, etc. (starting at 27:58)* Patty on Instagram. (starting at 35:37)* How Patty gets help in her business. (starting at 42:55)* What is on the horizon for Free Flow Botanicals. (starting at 44:30)* Patty's startup tips. (starting at 46:06)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Patty and I mentioned the following resources.



* Free Flow Botanicals website* Free Flow Botanicals on Facebook* Free Flow Botanicals on Instagram* 3-year clinical herbalism training program: Berkeley Herbal Center* Versatile design tool: Canva* Video and photo: InShot* Social media planning tool: Later* Hiring tool: Hubstaff Talent



Important entrepreneurial insights from Patty



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Patty and I discussed in this episode.



1. The power of a morning ritual



Patty gave us an in-depth look at her morning ritual, including how she uses it to focus and prepare herself for the day. She credits her morning routine for sustaining her energy level throughout every day and into the evening.
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4 years ago
51 minutes 26 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Sara Jennetten of Blank Mason [Indie Stories: Episode 83: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 83 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Sara Jennetten of Blank Mason, in Park Ridge, Illinois. With a newly proposed lease in her hand, Sara literally started her business the month the pandemic hit. She made an impressively quick pivot to the Internet and has not looked back. Her brand is all about the personalization and customization of scent.







In this episode, you'll love hearing not only how Sara pivoted quickly to get her business off the ground in the middle of COVID-19, but also, how she has complemented her core line of fragrance offerings by adding a “choose your own fragrance” option so customers can select a scent formula that appeals uniquely to them. Enjoy my interview with Sara NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* About the Blank Mason brand and the pandemic pivot from brick and mortar to e-commerce. (starting at 2:15)* Why a candle business? (starting at 4:43)* The importance of customization and DIY. (starting at 5:56)* The in-depth story of pivoting during the pandemic. (starting at 6:23)* Customizing the website using WordPress and WooCommerce. (starting at 9:06)* How Sara's eye for color and aesthetic helped her design her brand. (starting 11:33)* Sara's approach to brand building by strategically focusing on what makes her brand unique. (starting at 14:20)* Sara's plan to return to her original brick and mortar business model, including her approach to the experience she will deliver to her customers. (starting at 15:30)* Sara's sales channels. (starting at 20:07)* Sara's favorite social media channels, including use of Reels. (starting at 23:43)* New products in the making. (starting at 25:00)* Sara's right hand team members. (starting at 26:13)* Aromatic cement beads! Cement! (starting at 25:46)* Popular fragrances. (starting at 29:05)* What Sara sees in the future for makers and creative entrepreneurs. (starting at 30:17)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Sara and I mentioned the following resources.



* Blank Mason website* Blank Mason on Facebook* Blank Mason on Instagram* Website hosting: WordPress* E-Commerce platform: WooCommerce



Important entrepreneurial insights from Sara



Let's unpack some of the most significant business insights Sara and I discussed in this episode.



1. The power of learning to do tech things yourself



Sara's technical service providers not only help her design and maintain her website, but they also teach her how to perform some of the maintenance and updates herself. This empowers Sara, and is one of the main reasons she selected WordPress over Shopify. With her WordPress site, she has more control and ownership, and can use plugins and learn how to customize and organize them herself without having to pay a monthly fee for the...
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4 years ago
39 minutes 36 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Nadja Renise of FEMMENOIRE [Indie Stories: Episode 82: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 82 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Nadja Renise of FEMMENOIRE, in Alpharetta, Georgia. Nadja's personal business story begins with the low self esteem she once felt, especially where her hair was concerned. Not only did a stylist leave her with a style that can only be described as a painful disaster, but at one point, Nadja became so frustrated with her hair that she chopped it all off. While the “big chop” solved some problems, it also created others. But it led Nadja to empower herself as an entrepreneur through what has become the FEMMMENOIRE brand.







You'll love hearing about how Nadja has leveraged her naturally introverted personality to engage her target audience and create more sales oportunities And for those of you who may be feeling the stress of job insecurity, Nadja, who was laid off not too long ago, has some words of advice for you as well. Enjoy my interview with Nadja NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* The “accidental” birth of the FEMMENOIRE brand (starting at 2:50)* The connection between self care and hair care, and self esteem — especially where black women are concerned. (starting at 6:39)* How Nadja, an introvert, built the confidence to go from making a few products to actually starting a business. (starting at 12:44)* Selling vs. serving. (starting at 13:45)* Nadja's advice for leading a business while your children are young. (starting at 17:00)* How to stay in your own lane. (starting at 18:27)* How Nadja selected her brand name. (starting at 19:51)* How Nadja markets and sells her products, including Instagram and using alerts and quizzes. (starting at 20:41)* Nadja's post COVID-19 vision for her brand. (starting at 32:30)* How adding body care products to complement hair care products has boosted Nadja's wholesale accounts. (starting at 34:00)* Making connections through being open and educating people. (starting at 37:26)* Working a traditional job while leading a business, then getting laid off. (starting 39:39)* Best selling products. (starting at 43:06)* Nadja's words of advice for would-be entrepreneurs who are facing potential job loss. (starting at 45:50)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Nadja and I mentioned the following resources.



* FEMMENOIRE website* FEMMENOIRE on Facebook* FEMMENOIRE on Instagram* Quiz app: Octane AI* Website hosting: Shopify* Text message marketing: Postscript



Important entrepreneurial insights from Nadja



I want to review some of the significant business insights Nadja and I discussed in this episode.



1. Serving vs. selling



Nadja says that the stress of selling was wearing her out,
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4 years ago
52 minutes 42 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Ayanna Jackson of Arbria Creations [Indie Stories: Episode 81: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 81 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Ayanna Jackson of Arbria Creations, in San Leandro, California. While Ayanna has a full-time job, which she enjoys, she has always had the itch to have a business of her own. As she encouraged her daughters to pursue their dreams, she realized that she was not pursuing hers. She decided to change all that, and Arbria Creations was born.







Ayanna makes all of her products herself, and is fortunate to have the full support of her husband and daughters, each of whom helps in some capacity in her business. You'll love learning how Ayanna has changed her business model to accommodate the realities of the pandemic. And for those of you with a full-time job and a business, you'll enjoy hearing how she manages to integrate work, business, and family without losing sight of herself. Enjoy my interview with Ayanna NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* The story of the Arbria brand name. (starting at 2:24)* How Ayanna “took the leap” to entrepreneurship, and integrates working her full-time job and leading her business. (starting at 5:58)* Best selling products. (starting at 10:54)* A typical day for Ayanna — doing all the things during a pandemic. (starting at 11:49)* Ayanna's self-care routine. (starting at 16:24)* How leading a business is setting a positive entrepreneurial example for Ayanna's daughters. (starting at 17:35)* How Ayanna educated herself before starting her business. (starting at 23:56)* How Ayanna sells her products, and how things have changed since the start of the pandemic. (starting at 27:59)* How Ayanna ensures that her customers get to sample products they have never tried before. (starting 34:30)* How Ayanna uses social media to connect with customers and prospects, and market her business online. (starting at 35:55)* What Ayanna sees for the future of Arbria Creations. (starting at 41:13)* Ayanna's advice for people who want to keep their full-time jobs, but want to start a business of their own. (starting at 42:55)* What Ayanna expects to see from her traditional job as the pandemic begins to wind down. (starting at 49:47)



















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Ayanna and I mentioned the following resources.



* Arbria Creations Website* Arbria Creations on Facebook* Arbria Creations on Instagram* Education: School of Natural Skincare* Education: Formula Botanica* Social media marketing app: Preview* Social media marketing app: Hootsuite* Inspiration from Dolly Parton to start your business: Show more...
4 years ago
54 minutes 56 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Mindy Cheng of Fyve, Inc. [Indie Stories: Episode 80: Podcast]

Welcome to Episode 80 of the Indie Business Podcast! Today's Indie Story introduces you to Mindy Cheng of Fyve Beauty, in Cupertino, California. In numerology, the number “five” represents humanity, and Mindy's Fyve beauty brand uses five ingredients in every product, “for all of humanity.”







Mindy started her business in 2011 after creating a simple formula that helped her daughter's skin condition. By 2016, she had gone part-time at her traditional job, and at the start of 2017, she quit her job altogether to pursue her business full-time, and she never looked back. Mindy makes all of of her products herself and has the full support of her husband who occasionally helps her pack and ship out larger orders. You'll love learning about the intentionality with which Mindy leads her business, and how she combines running it while mothering two active children. Enjoy my interview with Mindy NOW!



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Episode Show Notes



Here are the topics discussed in this episode, with time stamps to help you find the information that interests you most:



* From motherhood to full-time job to part-time job to full-time Fyve (starting at 2:30)* Discussing the latest news of women leaving the work force due to the pandemic. (starting at 8:22)* How Mindy selected her business brand name: Fyve. (starting at 13:00)* An overview of how Mindy stays so organized, and learns how to do ANYthing. (starting at 15:15)* Mindy on confidence. (starting at 18:00)* How Mindy sells her products. (starting at 22:19)* The products in Mindy's line, and what's hot right now. (see below for a chance to win a jar). (starting 25:02)* Mindy's approach to packaging her products for that awesome customer experience. (starting at 26:00)* Mindy's favorite tech tools. (starting at 30:18)* Who helps Mindy in her business. (starting at 32:20)* How Mindy manages it all. (starting at 33:30)* Mindy shares the therapeutic process of making. (starting at 35:45)* The power of defining your life however you want to define it. (starting at 37:17)* Mindy's words of advice to product Makers. (starting at 39:48)





















Resources and Links Mentioned in this Episode



In this episode, Mindy and I mentioned the following resources.



* Fyve Website* Fyve on Facebook* Fyve on Instagram* Learn anything: YouTube* Social media scheduler: Later* Online content editor: Canva* Membership: Indie Business Network



Important entrepreneurial insights from Mindy



I want to emphasize something Mindy said that I thought was especially insightful.



1. Take baby steps



Mindy started her business with two products in her line. That doesn't seem like a lot, but as you heard her say, even one product is enough to wear you out. There's so much to be done when launching a new brand tha...
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4 years ago
47 minutes 49 seconds

Indie Business Podcast
Join award-winning small business mentor Donna Maria Coles Johnson as she shares her best advice for creative entrepreneurs on making money selling handmade products, starting a business, increasing profits, effective marketing strategies, leadership, confidence, and more. Donna Maria is the founder and CEO of the Indie Business Network, a trade organization serving handmade entrepreneurs. She has been featured in dozens of media outlets including ABC World News, National Public Radio, the Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur Magazine, Working Mother Magazine, the Chicago Tribune, the Houston Chronicle, Ebony Magazine, and more.

Through this podcast and the Indie Business Network, Donna mentors and coaches thousands of women on how to maximize their potential in life and in business. Enjoy your life! Build your business! Have your way ... Join us today at IndieBusinessNetwork.com