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On Growing and Scaling

Scaling up my business was a long and challenging journey that required a lot of work, dedication, and passion. My lifelong love of video and desire to create high-quality content I wanted to watch led me to start my own business, 3èmeGauche, a YouTube channel, with a friend in 2009. Read more>>

Brittney McLain

As a Pro Makeup Artist, one thing about the industry I am in, its VERY saturated. There are a lot of us out there. Read more>>

Guadalupe Garza

I started my business eight years ago. It all started with a $500 crop-sensor camera, an online photography course, and a desire to make some side-gig money while I took care of my new twin daughters. Up until that point, I had never operated a DSLR camera. For the next two years, I focused on growing my photography skills, eventually getting my work published in national magazines. Read more>>

Jessica Bittner

In 2014, I was working at a job that should have been a dream. I had graduated the Fashion Institute of Technology with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Merchandising and had found a job being a buyer for a gift shop in my town. No commute to NYC, home everyday by 5pm with my kids, free reign to buy and cultivate a store however I wanted. Read more>>

Elaina Ray

Happy to go into detail on the show, we scaled from $0 to multiple 7 figures in about 3 years, primarily by focusing on messaging – meaning being very intentional about our brand position in the market and not focusing on getting more followers or going viral on Instagram or launching a youtube channel and all the things, but focusing simply on mastering the skill of communicating the RIGHT OFFER to the RIGHT people at the RIGHT time on ONE platform and that’s it. Read more>>

Kate Durand

YO BK’s growth was incredibly organic, based on the community’s needs and through collaboration with incredible people. I began practicing yoga in 2003, before Lululemon had retail stores! A practice that got me through college and living overseas became my full-time job in 2011 and I knew right away that I wanted to bring this practice to as many people as possible. Read more>>

Miku Sakamoto

As soon as I opened my noninvasive body sculpting business and I started getting consistent bookings, I began dreaming of eventually opening my own body sculpting spa. But I thought it was going to be in the distant future. I still struggled from imposter syndrome from time to time, feeling doubt during slow weeks, and had a long way to go in building confidence in my craft. Read more>>

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