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Save Her Seat | Females Who Side Hustle
Females Who Side Hustle
186 episodes
1 day ago
Powered by Females Who Side Hustle. Save Her Seat is a podcast with your business BFFs dishing it all on the not-so-glamorous sides of entrepreneurship. From candid conversations with those who are making waves, turning passions in to paychecks - to business strategies, side hustle support and redefining what "the hustle" really means. Guest from across industries share their stories of success but also highlight their struggles and most importantly - lessons learned from *failure*. Listen in each week for advice and accountability to level up you and your business.
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Powered by Females Who Side Hustle. Save Her Seat is a podcast with your business BFFs dishing it all on the not-so-glamorous sides of entrepreneurship. From candid conversations with those who are making waves, turning passions in to paychecks - to business strategies, side hustle support and redefining what "the hustle" really means. Guest from across industries share their stories of success but also highlight their struggles and most importantly - lessons learned from *failure*. Listen in each week for advice and accountability to level up you and your business.
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Self-Esteem As Something You Do, Not Something You Have ft. Kristina Virro
Save Her Seat | Females Who Side Hustle
42 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
Self-Esteem As Something You Do, Not Something You Have ft. Kristina Virro

We saved a seat for Kristina Virro - Registered Psychotherapist & Registered Holistic Nutritionist.  She is passionate about the ways that mental health and physical health intersect. She values sharing her knowledge and expertise with others in a way that empowers them to make healthier choices for themselves.

In this episode, Kristina tells is about her not-so-linear path, her style of blending mental and physical health. She also gives her insights to overcoming self doubt and taking a different perspective on productivity by reframing it with, "what is my bare minimum productive level each day? "

FOLLOW @kristinavirro
VISIT www.fresh-insight.ca


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This episode is presented by @moderncollective_ — a Canadian, female founded event planning agency, online event coaching & education community and full service travel agency supporting clients through bookings AND providing agents opportunity to join their crew.

Download their FREE Guide on 5 STEPS TO HOSTING YOUR FIRST RETREAT at moderncollective.ca/diyevent (link in stories)

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Sarah Singleton @bysarahsingleton

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Save Her Seat | Females Who Side Hustle
Powered by Females Who Side Hustle. Save Her Seat is a podcast with your business BFFs dishing it all on the not-so-glamorous sides of entrepreneurship. From candid conversations with those who are making waves, turning passions in to paychecks - to business strategies, side hustle support and redefining what "the hustle" really means. Guest from across industries share their stories of success but also highlight their struggles and most importantly - lessons learned from *failure*. Listen in each week for advice and accountability to level up you and your business.