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Entrepreneurs En Vogue | Conversations with Successful Millennial Women Entrepreneurs

ENTREPRENEURS EN VOGUE is a weekly podcast that gives a unique insight into the savvy secrets of successful female entrepreneurs of Gen Y. Each week this podcast will feature notable women innovators from around the world and across multiple industries talking about their entrepreneurial journey, their successes, their failures and other trends, happenings, and interesting things. These inspirational women have turned their lives around and stepped onto the path of success, fulfillment and financial independence. But for every woman that has succeeded in pursuing her entrepreneurial dreams, there are thousands who quietly are searching for that inspiration to move forward.
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Dec 25, 2015

Kelly began her career as a Sales Professional for a Global Fortune 500 firm where she personally produced more than $30 million in sales in record time, catapulting her career and setting her up to achieve 7 promotions in 8 years.

Kelly’s passion is in teaching others the strategies and systems she used so that they can succeed, profit and grow their businesses at a record rate. Kelly quickly reached the top of her field, building a robust team, adding millions to the bottom line annually and growing a $50 million portfolio.

Her proven record of accomplishment is important because, according to a study conducted by Chet Holmes International, 95% of all companies never make it to the million-dollar mark, 95% of those will never make it to the $5 million mark and, of those, 98% never make it to $10 million. Kelly is not only a proven expert in sustainable business growth, she is the natural choice for corporations and individuals who want to create lasting results and success.

Don't miss out her extremely powerful advice and tips, especially for the holiday season!

To find out more about Kelly or work with her, visit www.kellyroachcoaching.com

Dec 22, 2015

What happens when we are constantly chasing our dreams and forgetting about our own personal wellbeing? We stop leading a balanced life and an effective career.

In today's episode, Emilie helps us realize the vital connection between love, work and wellness through her own personal story. If we want to have sustainable success, we need to prioritize our own selves.

Emilie Aries is the founder and CEO of Bossed Up, a personal and professional training organization that helps women navigate career transition, prevent burnout, and craft sustainable careers. A former political digital strategist and grassroots organizer, she was the Rhode Island state director for Organizing for America, and managed digital strategy for the Senate Democratic Super PAC. Based in Washington, DC, Aries is a regular contributor writing on gender roles and workplace culture at RoleReboot.org, The Huffington Post, and the Levo League.

Want to become a #BossedUp woman? Visit www.bossedup.org to learn more about their programs and boot camps.

 

Dec 14, 2015

Megan Kitt is an international journalist turned entrepreneur whose writing assignments have taken her across the United States, into Asia, and to Africa. Her travels inspired her to, at age 23, found Tuli, a social business that fights poverty by creating sustainable jobs in Uganda rather than focusing on one-time aid efforts. Tuli sells handmade Ugandan jewelry all over the world, both in retail stores and online.

A journalist by trade, Megan got her start as a fashion model, a job whose income she used to pay for her undergraduate degrees in English literature, creative writing, and journalism, which she earned in 2012. Through her work as a model, Megan learned enough about the fashion industry to catapult Tuli to success.

After taking a trip to Uganda in early 2014, Megan started Tuli from scratch, developing its website and product line alone before aggressively growing the business. For Tuli’s first year of business, Megan was the sole operator of the company. Now, she employs a team in the US in addition to those she employs in Uganda.

Currently, Megan lives in Tokyo, Japan with her husband, where she oversees Tuli’s remote team. Though Tuli is her main focus, writing remains an important part of her life, so she works as a freelance travel writer and journalist for several media outlets and is pursuing a graduate degree in creative writing.

Nov 26, 2015

Julie Busha is the Founder and President of Nicole Foods, a food manufacturing company she co-owns which consumes the bulk of her time and efforts. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Busha spent her entire professional career in the world of sports marketing, starting with International Management Group and most recently as Director of Marketing for an agency owned by professional NASCAR driver Bobby Labonte—a company she was recruited to build in 2007 where she continued to work with her client of nearly a decade, General Mills. Since venturing out on her own, helping companies reach their potential and growing brands through strategic marketing is, without a doubt, the most fulfilling job Busha could ask for. Julie was honored this month as Progressive Grocer's 2015 "Top Women in Grocery" and a book by a major publisher coming out in 2016 will feature her story in several chapters.  Her story is so powerful and inspiring and we are THANKFUL for role models like her that come on this show to share their life lessons with us.

In this episode, Julie opens our eyes on the importance of reinvesting your money on marketing strategies that will help your business grow. She has successfully placed her product in over 8000 retail stores. Yes that's right, 8000 ! So click here to find Slawsa at a store near you.

On the other hand, Slawsa is seriously the condiment that may just change your life. We have personally tried it (Thank you Julie!) and let's just say it is not your average "sauce". In case you were wondering about the name, it is a cross between “slaw” (coleslaw) and “salsa.” Brilliant!!! Slawsa is a favorite of Hungry Girl and several other Food Network hosts because it is really changing people's perceptions of what a RELISH is or can be. Healthier, more versatile and far more flavorful. Perfect addition to our Thanksgiving table.

For the holidays, we thought we would share with you some ideas of recipes using Slawsa (Check them out here).

 

Nov 23, 2015

Dame Lee Milteer is an Internationally known and celebrated Entrepreneur, Visionary, Best Selling Author, Award winning Professional Speaker, TV Personality, and Intuitive Business Mentor. Lee provides business and success advice and resources to nearly 250,000 people around the world. She is the founder of the Millionaire Smarts® Coaching program which supplies  coaching for other coaches and businesses. Lee is partners with GKIC (Glazer-Kennedy Insider Circle) and runs the Peak Performers Implementation coaching program for entrepreneurs. Lee hosted the America's Premier Experts TV Show, which was aired on NBC, CBS, ABC, and Fox Affiliates. Lee also hosts Untamed Success: Positive TV, a Monthly Web-Based TV Show. Lee speaks all over North America and Europe in Conventions, Private Companies, and Entrepreneurial and Niche Market Events. 

Lee has been an expert guest on more than 700 TV and Radio shows on National and International TV and Radio around the world.   Lee has been interviewed in newspapers, magazines and trade journals all over the world, including U.S.A. TODAY, Wall Street Journal, INC  magazine, and Glamour.

She hosted and produced her own cable television show, “Lee Milteer’s Lifestyles and had her own advice segment on Canada's #1 rated daytime talk show, "The Dini Petty Show."

Lee is not only a successful business woman she is also a talented artist, writer, photographer and painter who has shown and sold her work in galleries and art shows.  

Nov 17, 2015

This week, we revisit the fascinating realm of DIY PR with our special guest Rachel Olsen. Her mission is to help mom entrepreneurs brand and publicize their business while on a budget!

She is the Founder of Best Mom Products, a digital media consulting firm where mom entrepreneurs share their start-up story and learn how to get the media buzz they deserve to generate more sales and have the family lifestyle they crave.

She is the #1 Amazon best-selling author of Shark Tank Mompreneurs Take a Bite Out of Publicity …. which Barbara Corcoran called a “must-read” (so download it now at Amazon).

Rachel is the Co-Founder of GetApplr.com, where you can easily discover your friends’ favorite apps, why they recommend them and share yours too.  If you are an app developer, GetApplr.com lets you communicate directly with users and get more reviews.

She’s been featured on ABC News, Huffington Post, Millionaire Girls Movement, Tech Cocktail and more but her greatest honor is when clients say working with her “is like working with a best friend who happens to be a marketing and PR genius.”
Nov 10, 2015

Andreea opened her first product-based business selling inspirational t-shirts in 2006. Despite knowing little about the industry, she went on to sell over 20,000 tees in over 300 stores in the United States and around the world, with 6-figure sales just 18 months after launching. Andreea has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs secure media coverage and she has been featured in more than 300 media outlets.

She is also an instructor at CreativeLive, a keynote speaker and loves yoga and hiking in my home state, beautiful Colorado - Yay!

In this episode, Andreea shares so many insightful tips such as:

-Email follow-up etiquettes

-DIY PR for your brand or products

-Launching and growing an e-commerce site

-Starting and selling a six-figure business

-Balancing parenthood with entrepreneurship

-Selling physical products and getting your products in stores

-Launching a successful membership site

Nov 3, 2015

Shola Abidoye has completely blown our minds with her energy, expertise and mindset. She is one confident serial entrepreneur that will NOT settle down for less than what she wants and deserves.

Shola is the Chief Revenue Officer of Convertport and the world's leading expert in CRSP(TM), the scalable digital sales technology process. Her first online venture was acquired in 2012 and she has grown 3 businesses by over 10,000% in the last 5 years alone. Her mission is to save 1 million entrepreneurs from being yet another business mortality rate statistic (ask her how). Originally from Washington, DC, she lives between the East Coast, Europe and 346 ft away from the beach on the Mexican Riviera. (We're so jealous!)

She has cracked the code to unlock controllable, repeatable, scalable and predictable sales funnels for emerging businesses and she shares it all in this episode. Imagine growing your revenue and business all without the hassle associated with social media, PR, content marketing or blogging. As she stresses it multiple times, when launching and growing a business it's ALWAYS ABOUT THE CUSTOMERS! Know why they should choose you and why they shouldn't choose you.

We fell in love with Shola's enthusiasm, confidence, charismatic personality and most importantly her insightful advice:

"Figure out the type of lifestyle you want and put a specific price tag on it" -Shola

Note: Because this episode is extremely eye-opening and dense in information, make sure you are taking notes and revisiting them after the episode. As Shola said, if there is one thing you can do after this episode is to set aside 15min on your calendar with yourself and spend some time getting to know what you aspire to be.

Oct 27, 2015

"Do what you love and love what you do each and every day...you only live once!" —Nellie Akalp, CEO, CorpNet.com

Nellie Akalp is a passionate entrepreneur, small business advocate and mother of four children. She devotes her time to not only building out her flourishing small business helping other entrepreneurs succeed, but packing lunches, checking homework and changing diapers.

Nellie has perfected the balance of being a mom, the CEO of CorpNet.com, and maintaining a healthy relationship with her husband and business partner of 14 years. Through their various business ventures together, Nellie has formed more than 100,000 corporations and LLCs across the U.S. See below for free guides, tips and resources from Nellie herself on how to start off your new venture!

Oct 19, 2015

Paula Gosney is a fiercely honest, open and passionate coach, business

woman and student of life who brings hard won insights, experience and

a joyful laugh to the interview table. Paula, a highly successful serial

entrepreneur, is the force behind Belief School, her newest venture.

 

Belief School is an online interactive personal development program,

helping individuals transform their lives through self-realization,

self-esteem and confidence.

 

Paula is deeply passionate about sharing information, bringing

authenticity and a whole lot of learning from her amazing personal

growth and significant business success. Her ferocious appetite for

personal development and a whole heap of knee scraping along the

journey makes her brilliantly unique and valuable in this episode.

 

A powerful quote from Paula Gosney:

If you could see what I can see. The love, the courage, the burning light. You would know everything is possible.

Within each of us is the ability to create a life of love and abundance.

Accepting that it is our choices that have got us to where we are now.

From this place of responsibility, extraordinary things happen.

 

 

Oct 5, 2015

Brittany Hodak and Kim Kaupe, who met at an NYC advertising agency, have founded ZinePak in 2011 – an innovative packaging company that works with popular artists, celebrities and brands to create custom products such as magazines, collectibles and mixed-media packages that cater to ‘Superfans”.

This past April, we all watched Brittany and Kim rock their Shark Tank episode which got us all curious about their entrepreneurial story and how they got to where they are today. The two co-founders have self-funded their company from their own combined savings and have been lean when growing their company. And today with more than 3million in annual sales, ZinePak has attracted the attention of Robert Herjavec and Lori Greiner. The two sharks recently invested $725,000 for 17.5 percent of their business. But what happens next? And what does that mean?

Well…… in this episode, we find out how this powerful pair was approached by the show’s producers, how they prepared for the show, their secrets to being confident while pitching investors, what happened after they left the stage… and more interesting surprises and advices for women entrepreneurs.

Sep 28, 2015

In this episode, Iman and Jeremy welcome not only a successful entrepreneur but also an expert in managing the millennials within the workforce.

Lee Caraher started Double Forte in 2002 as a new kind of communications firm designed to provide the best service in the business. Previously EVP at Weber Shandwick, president and founder of Red Whistle, and VP of SEGA, Caraher has managed multiple offices and hundreds of people of all ages, and was named in the 40 under 40 by industry publication PRWEEK. She serves on the boards of KQED Public Media and Grace Cathedral. She is also a member of Entrepreneurs Only. Caraher holds a BA in medieval history from Carleton College, which she finds useful every day.

In this interview and in her book "Millennials & Management", Lee discusses how to:

-Engage Millennials by highlighting the value of their work to the project and the company

-Assess candidates and onboard new employees to ensure they are a good fit for the team

-Outline expectations in a way that gets results

-Provide valuable opportunities for younger workers to interact with top executives

And many more...

Sep 21, 2015

This week on Entrepreneurs En Vogue, Iman and Jeremey not only learn about what it takes to make the perfect cup of coffee but also what characteristics are needed to be a successful entrepreneur. You have to be “unafraid to be courageous” is the advice our entrepreneur of the day, Elizabeth Cardiello explains to the listeners.  With the successful coffee company Caffe Unimatic and Legacy Out Loud, a global initiative to “inspire, empower and give young women the confidence to think and act entrepreneurially”, Elizabeth Cardiello is just the woman to talk to about entrepreneurship (and all things coffee).

Topics discussed:

Her story: Father and daughter bond over entrepreneurship, which has shaped the woman she has become and inspired her whole life. 

Her experience: She always worked with her dad and although she loved her father and his ideas she wanted to come up with her own "thing". Until she found her business, she worked in finance while helping her dad with all his businesses.

Her business: When her father passed away, she went to clean out his office and found wall to wall closet-turned-warehouse of coffee unimatics. Unimatics have been a part of her life growing up.

Her Entrepreneurship definition: “to be creative” “failure is a badge of honor, if you are not failing…you aren’t learning anything” Elizabeth talks about how her father taught her how to embrace failure and be “unafraid to be courageous”. To her Entrepreneurship is "having an idea and being unafraid and be courageous enough to try.... you will fail but that’s progress because if you aren’t failing you aren’t growing. 

Her Legacy: teaching young girls everything her dad taught her, especially how to master the mindset of a successful entrepreneur. 

 

Sep 14, 2015

Open Table Segment:

Introducing Jeremy Hassell as the new co-host on Entrepreneurs En Vogue: He has worked with notable networks such as E!, VH1, MTV, CBS just to name a few and is a new vibrant and energetic addition to the show. Please do give him a warm welcome in the comments below!

Interview:

Iman calls her a “power house”, new co-host Jeremy calls her “incredible”, you’ll call her your inspiration; Tiffany Pham is this week’s Entrepreneurs En Vogue guest. With accomplishments such as being named in Forbes 30 under 30 in Media, Tiffany Pham is connecting women to trending content including stories, products, and jobs that are personalized to their interests on her website MOGUL (www.onmogul.com). Winner of the 2014 Cadillac Innovator Award and also named in 2014 Business Insider’s Most Important Women Under 30 in technology, Tiffany is also a graduate of Yale and Harvard Business school. She has co-authored the book, From Business Strategy to Information Technology Roadmap: A Practical Guide for Executives and Board Members and produced documentaries such as Gotham Award-winning feature film GIRLFRIEND. Today, she sits down with Iman and Jeremy to discuss how she went from 16 year with a vision for a women’s centered website to a MOGUL. In this interview, Tiffany talks to us about:

 -Her personal story as well as reveals her main driving force behind all her hard work and her successes

-How her previous jobs with CBS, Beijing government, and corporate world have shaped her business and made her the leader she is today

 -How she achieved rapid growth in her business and her MOGUL team within just one year

 -How making the Forbes list gave her the opportunity to speak to women who were interested in her guidance

 -Her book that she co-wrote with her brother, who also happens to be the CTO of MOGUL

 -What’s next? Scaling MOGUL and leading the team into the direction of launching a mobile app, MOGUL Awards and more!

Her Top 3 advice:

1. Give, Give and give: build relationships with key people you need resources from

2. Be authentic: be transparent, communicative, about what you would like to do, what they would like to do, always get feedback from users

3. Being kind:  will serve you well because it makes you all the more well liked and give you momentum as you grow.

Jul 19, 2015

Aarthi Ramamurthy is the founder and CEO of Lumoid, a YCombinator-backed Silicon Valley startup, that provides a try-before-you-buy rental service for consumer electronics. Lumoid originally offered rentals for photography equipment, then expanded to Google Glass and drones, and and more recently branched out into the wearable tech arena.

Aarthi hails from Chennai, India and has a Masters in Software Engineering. She was recruited by Microsoft as one of their youngest product managers and has built products such as Xbox LIVE and Netflix's video streaming software, before founding Lumoid.

In this episode, Aarthi and I discuss the trends and challenges for women in tech in the US vs. India. She describes her experience as a young woman in a male dominated industry as a great one. Listen to our conversation to learn more about Aarthi's passion for tech and her step by step journey from working with the most successful tech companies to creating her own.

Visit her website to check out the services Lumoid offers at www.lumoid.com

 

Jun 21, 2015

Naama Bloom is the Founder and CEO of HelloFlo, an everyday health and wellness resource for women and girls with sponsorships in place with Tampax, Always, LUNA Bar, and others. You may recognize the company from its viral ad campaigns, Camp Gyno and First Moon Party.

Naama is a 15+ year marketing leader with a significant track record building high performing teams, launching and managing brands, customer acquisition, PR, and direct marketing in her prior roles at Harvest and American Express. In 2013, she launched HelloFlo with the goal of empowering women and girls to manage and celebrate their physical and emotional changes by offering robust and approachable content as well as products for purchase.

This is quite the interesting GIRL TALK episode as it is truly a woman-to-woman convo embracing everything about our feminine cycles, the first time period story and much more... Naama is the crossroad between smart, innovative and creative. She might not be a millennial but she is definitely dedicated to empowering millennial women and educating them on ways to sync up with their femininity!! So glad to have her on the show and if you havent done so, check out her site www.helloflo.com I definitely recommend it to all women out there.

Jun 4, 2015

Every successful business has a story! And in today's episode, we discover that in order to keep her business alive, Lori had to fight for it in the most creative way. She is one of those guests that gives me goosebumps because she believes so much in her idea that the world has no choice but to believe in it too. Lori Cheek was a highly paid architect who worked with companies like Christian Dior. Then one day, she had an epiphany and decided to quit her job and pursue her idea: Changing the world of dating by introducing a reversed engineered dating site called Cheek'd! In today's interview you too will see why I think so highly of her. She is quite the badass chick and she said on my interview with her "At the end of the day, I am a hard core relentless entrepreneur" and she won't stop until she sees Cheek'd at the very top of the tech industry!

She is the embodiment of "persistence", "hard work" and "mental toughness". After surviving an intense experience with the tv show Shark Tank, she is ready to take her mobile BLUETOOTH app idea to the next level. So there you go, single people, if you were looking for the next big thing in the dating world; this just might be for you!

Make sure you check out the App and let's hear your thoughts!!

May 25, 2015

"Find things at the intersection of your passion and market demand" - Shama Hyder

In this interview I get to chat with the marketing superstar Shama Hyder. She is known as quite a few names by different media outlets, including “Zen Master of Marketing” by Entrepreneur Magazine and the “Millennial Master of the Universe” by Fast Company. As the CEO of the award-winning marketing zen group, shama has led the organization through explosive growth averaging 400% growth annually since its start in 2009.

She is the bestselling author of the Zen of Social Media Marketing and an acclaimed international keynote speaker who has been invited to share the speaking stage with the world’s top leaders, including President Obama and the Dalai Lama. She shares with us some interesting insights about the social media world, how she started her company right out of graduate school and how it evolved since then.

She also discusses why social media marketing is a 'Zen' process and so much more! We apologize the interview was cut short at the end as Shama had another commitment to head to. But it was such a pleasure chatting with her and we are glad she took the time in between her busy schedule to share some insights with us!!

May 18, 2015

Amanda Slavin (listed on this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 for Marketing and Advertising) is a Millennial and Generation Z expert and the CEO and Founder of CatalystCreativ, an experience studio that’s focused on helping cities, brands and institutions flourish by developing educational and inspirational strategy, and on and offline campaigns to engage Millennials. CatalystCreativ is funded by Zappos CEO and venture capitalist Tony Hsieh as part of the Downtown Project. Slavin and CatalystCreativ has worked with brands spanning from NPR, Dell, Ekocycle, to Starwood Hotels.

In this episode, Amanda walks us through her jobs prior to starting a business and how they helped her in becoming the entrepreneur superstar she is! She then goes on to explain the framework of Catalyst Creativ and the creative approach she takes to not only help her clients build brand exposure but also help them make somewhat of an impact in the community. She also shares how she met Tony Hsieh (CEO of Zappos), who then ends up funding Catalyst Creativ!

Amanda has had quite the experience in raising capital for her company, so hear more about her advice for pitching investors as well as her advice for women looking to start a business in this episode!

To lean more about Catalyst Creativ and the amazing work they do, visit www.catalystcreativ.com

May 10, 2015

In honors of Mother's Day - I wanted to spotlight an ambitious Mother, Social Entrepreneur and foodie: Tania Lopez. She is a proud mom of two teenagers and a six-foot frog named Coqui!!

Tania Lopez is the founder and CEO of Coqui the Chef (health/wellness company). She collaborates with organizations in the South Bronx, New York who want to build communities with better overall food quality and access. She promotes healthy living and nutritional awareness with projects like summer cooking camp and after-school cooking/nutrition classes with basic introduction to various exercises and music. She believes a child who explores food and exercise has greater chance of building healthy habits. She studied Culinary Arts to enhance her knowledge of food and was awarded Les Dames d’Escoffier Scholarship.

I absolutely love her efforts in being involved with her community. Listen to the episode to find out more about her cool upcoming cooking show and check out www.coquithechef.com to get to know the many initiatives she's leading and the different fun projects she works on!

As seen on ABC's show 'The Chew'

May 7, 2015

Amanda's background is in global business development and has worked with medium and large companies in the Middle East, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa. She is an international trade expert, communications and marketing specialist, sales leader, public speaker, event planner.

Amanda spent four years in Egypt working in the private sector. She was a marketing consultant for Dentons Egypt LLC (formerly known as SNR Denton), a global corporate law firm with an office in Cairo, where she helped author the firm’s legal publication Doing Business in Egypt. She spent several years working at the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt (AmCham Egypt), the largest and most active American Chamber in the Middle East, assisting U.S. and Egyptian companies with their marketing and communications strategies to support business expansion in the region.

In this interview she tells us how she went from working for the government to becoming a full time entrepreneur and starting her skincare line Verita to empower women cooperatives as well as the consumer. We also discuss the benefits of Argan oil and how you can become more aware of how pure your Argan oil is.

She is always looking for beauty bloggers to collaborate with, so for those interested dot hesitate to visit her site at www.veritaskin.com and shoot her an email! As you can tell from the interview she is a sweetheart and will be more than happy to send you products for review!

Apr 27, 2015

Jessica Zweig is the co-founder of the company CheekyChicago.com, The leading online magazine for women in Chicago since 2008. Over the past six years, Jessica has built a following of thousands of millennial women to help attract some of the nation’s largest and most innovative brands as clients.

With her unparalleled knowledge of the Millennial female demographic, combined with her global brand experience, as well as her creative gift in helping businesses tell their story in new and engaging light, the SimplyBe Agency for Branding, Marketing & Social Media Creative Consulting, was born.

In this interview, she shares with us how important it is to evaluate how you work with others before deciding on having a business partner, as well as how she got the opportunity to start the SimplyBe Agency and her unique approach to working one on one with emerging women entrepreneurs.

Visit her website at www.jessicazweig.com to learn more about how you can work with her and bring a new and personal approach to building your brand.

Apr 20, 2015

Rachel Rofé is a multiple bestselling author that's been featured in Entrepreneur, Woman's World, and Fox News. Since she began internet marketing in 2006, she's developed over 30 products, 40 Kindle books, and bought and sold companies with as many as 120 employees. She's designed her life to have as much ease as possible, and lives the true "internet lifestyle", traveling and speaking worldwide.

In this episode, Rachel shares with us how she quit her job as a retail manager at Walmart to become a self-made successful entrepreneur. We also discuss the importance of having a podcast for your business, the different ways of writing content for your website/blog and the importance of outsourcing to better manage your time and productivity.

If you're interested in improving your life or have any questions regarding ideas to drive your business forward, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Rachel by visiting her website www.rachelrofe.com or follow her on twitter @rachelrofe.

And last but not least, subscribe to her podcast “A Better Life”, trust me you will be hooked!! Happy listening.

Apr 20, 2015

Alexis Wolfer is the founder and editor-in-chief of TheBeautyBean.com, an online women’s magazine founded in 2009 to bring women their beauty, fitness and wellness fix in a way designed to make them feel better about themselves. Less than 2 years later, Forbes Magazine named TheBeautyBean.com one of the Top 10 Women’s Lifestyle Websites. Her first book, The Recipe For Radiance: Discover Beauty’s Best-Kept Secrets In Your Kitchen is available now, wherever books are sold.

In this episode, Alexis shares with us how she transitioned from working with Conde Nast publications to starting and managing her successful beauty site: www.thebeautybean.com

We also discuss the uniqueness of the content of her site as well as how she got the opportunity to write a book about her passion of formulating natural beauty remedies with ingredients in her kitchen.

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