Building a Resilient Business
7/9/25 — Join Maria Medina and Sean Dockery for a free, high-impact live Zoom session on how to protect and grow your business no matter the market conditions.
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7/9/25 — Join Maria Medina and Sean Dockery for a free, high-impact live Zoom session on how to protect and grow your business no matter the market conditions.
Last week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Summer Swinson, founder of Electric Teal Creative Agency and Rose & Hustle, and a powerhouse in building community through intentional networking.
In small business, you’re juggling multiple responsibilities, showing up for your clients, managing your team, and trying to keep the passion alive, often with little time to step back and reflect.
What happens when entrepreneurs get thrown a curveball, when a client changes the scope mid-call, or a networking opportunity demands quick thinking? That’s where improv comes in.
When you run your own business, you can have the best services, amazing clients, and the passion to make it work, but without effective time management and prioritization, it’s all too easy to feel like you’re spinning your wheels.
Running a business today requires more than just great ideas and hard work, you need the right systems in place to stay organized, grow efficiently, and keep your customers happy. Enter: CRMs.
As entrepreneurs, we pride ourselves on being go-getters, problem solvers, and visionaries. However, what happens when stress and burnout creep in?
If you constantly feel overwhelmed, struggle to prioritize, or get caught up in inefficiencies, it’s time to map your processes out.
A discussion on the power of word-of-mouth referrals, overcoming entrepreneurial challenges, and the importance of building a strong support system.
We’ve all been there, standing in a networking event, business card in hand, stuck in yet another surface-level conversation about the weather or how bad traffic was getting to the venue. Small talk can feel like a necessary evil, but what if I told you that skipping the superficial and diving deeper could help you build stronger relationships and close more sales?