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Not That Kind of CEO - business for female entrepreneurs
Ayla den Hartog
39 episodes
1 day ago
You are a mompreneur, a solopreneur, an online expert, a work-from-home entrepreneur, a local-business owner, and some would not call you a CEO. But you're just Not That Kind of CEO. Here, you'll find practical tips and inspiring insights to solve the chaos in your business & life, all to prevent burnout. Because getting that work-life balance isn't easy for female entrepreneurs with little kids, but it's doable. Real-life strategies from Ayla, who lives in and renovates a 500-year-old castle in France, raises two little girls, has a coaching business, and still has a life she enjoys too.
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You are a mompreneur, a solopreneur, an online expert, a work-from-home entrepreneur, a local-business owner, and some would not call you a CEO. But you're just Not That Kind of CEO. Here, you'll find practical tips and inspiring insights to solve the chaos in your business & life, all to prevent burnout. Because getting that work-life balance isn't easy for female entrepreneurs with little kids, but it's doable. Real-life strategies from Ayla, who lives in and renovates a 500-year-old castle in France, raises two little girls, has a coaching business, and still has a life she enjoys too.
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Entrepreneurship
Business
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From Small Town Roots to Big City Success: How Nikki Lindgren Built a Female-Led Marketing Agency
Not That Kind of CEO - business for female entrepreneurs
44 minutes 40 seconds
8 months ago
From Small Town Roots to Big City Success: How Nikki Lindgren Built a Female-Led Marketing Agency

In this episode of The Female Entrepreneurs Network Podcast, I sit down with Nikki Lindgren, founder of Pennock, a digital marketing agency specializing in paid media and SEO for emerging DTC (direct-to-consumer) brands.

Nikki shares her journey from growing up in a 400-person town in Minnesota to running a fully remote, female-led agency in San Francisco, helping brands scale from $1M to $10M in revenue. We dive into:

✅ The surprising way she transitioned from corporate marketing to launching her agency (while 6 months pregnant with her third child!)

✅ How Pennock prioritizes female leadership and mom-friendly work culture

✅ Balancing business and motherhood while working alongside her husband

✅ Why moms make the best entrepreneurs (hello, multitasking superpowers!)

✅ Scaling a team and the key mindset shifts needed to build a sustainable, successful business

Plus, Nikki gets real about the challenges of perfectionism, fun in entrepreneurship, and staying connected to her vision. If you’re an entrepreneur navigating business growth and family life, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss!

🔗 Connect with Nikki: Pennock.co

🎧 Listen now and tag me on Instagram with your biggest takeaway!

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Not That Kind of CEO - business for female entrepreneurs
You are a mompreneur, a solopreneur, an online expert, a work-from-home entrepreneur, a local-business owner, and some would not call you a CEO. But you're just Not That Kind of CEO. Here, you'll find practical tips and inspiring insights to solve the chaos in your business & life, all to prevent burnout. Because getting that work-life balance isn't easy for female entrepreneurs with little kids, but it's doable. Real-life strategies from Ayla, who lives in and renovates a 500-year-old castle in France, raises two little girls, has a coaching business, and still has a life she enjoys too.