
92: Being Biblical Businesswomen ft. Emma Moran & Elise Gallagher
02/13/19 • 47 min
This week on the show, we're speaking with Emma Moran and Elise Gallagher, the founders of the Catholic Women in Business Foundation. We're chatting about all things BIBLICAL BUSINESS: the modern business advice we can't stand, their advice for women looking to launch new projects, and why women so desperately need community.
Today's episode is brought to you by Jane Heir by Veronica Cristero. Head to veronicacristero.com to snag the book in audio, e-book, or paperback format.
Today's episode is also brought to you by Audible. For a free audio book, head to audibletrial.com/catholic.
This week on the show, we're speaking with Emma Moran and Elise Gallagher, the founders of the Catholic Women in Business Foundation. We're chatting about all things BIBLICAL BUSINESS: the modern business advice we can't stand, their advice for women looking to launch new projects, and why women so desperately need community.
Today's episode is brought to you by Jane Heir by Veronica Cristero. Head to veronicacristero.com to snag the book in audio, e-book, or paperback format.
Today's episode is also brought to you by Audible. For a free audio book, head to audibletrial.com/catholic.
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Today’s episode is also brought to you by Jane Heir by Veronica Cristero. To snag the paperback, e-book, or audio book of this modern retelling of the classic tale, head to veronicacristero.com.
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