
Use Your Voice as a Competitive Advantage—with Jessica Sato - EP241
09/27/23 • 28 min
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What in the world would change if you said what you wanted to say?
What’s stopping you?
Jessica Sato is the Business Strategist behind Jessica Sato Consulting, a firm that helps female founders use their voice to express their big idea and use it as their competitive advantage in their business.
Jessica is also a TEDx speaker coach, helping entrepreneurs and other thought leaders step onto the stage with confidence, clarity around their big idea, and a commitment to change the world.
On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Jessica joins Anjel to explain how she helps female founders clarify our value and communicate it to the world.
Jessica offers insight on making sure your career aligns with your purpose, describing what it looks like to leverage that purpose to stand out from the competition.
Listen in for Jessica’s advice on what women can do to overcome the suppression of our voices and learn how to clarify your big idea and speak it out to do good in the world!
What You Will LearnHow spending 4 years of her childhood in Egypt informs Jessica’s work today
The harm in doing invisible, unpaid work as a female entrepreneur
Why women tend to minimize our ideas (and what to do about it)
How Jessica helps female founders clarify our value and communicate it to the world
The 3 questions Jessica asks aspiring TEDx speakers to clarify their big idea
What it looks like to leverage your purpose as a competitive advantage in business
How Jessica serves female founders as a TEDx speaker coach
Jessica’s insight on making sure your business or career aligns with your purpose
How to build a business that balances people, planet and purpose with profitability
What women can do to overcome the suppression of our voices
Connect with Jessica Sato ResourcesWickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwell
Connect with Anjel B. HartwellWickedly Smart Women Facebook Community
Wickedly Smart Women Store on TeePublic
Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse
The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook
Listener Line (540) 402-0043 Ext. 4343
Email [email protected]
What in the world would change if you said what you wanted to say?
What’s stopping you?
Jessica Sato is the Business Strategist behind Jessica Sato Consulting, a firm that helps female founders use their voice to express their big idea and use it as their competitive advantage in their business.
Jessica is also a TEDx speaker coach, helping entrepreneurs and other thought leaders step onto the stage with confidence, clarity around their big idea, and a commitment to change the world.
On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Jessica joins Anjel to explain how she helps female founders clarify our value and communicate it to the world.
Jessica offers insight on making sure your career aligns with your purpose, describing what it looks like to leverage that purpose to stand out from the competition.
Listen in for Jessica’s advice on what women can do to overcome the suppression of our voices and learn how to clarify your big idea and speak it out to do good in the world!
What You Will LearnHow spending 4 years of her childhood in Egypt informs Jessica’s work today
The harm in doing invisible, unpaid work as a female entrepreneur
Why women tend to minimize our ideas (and what to do about it)
How Jessica helps female founders clarify our value and communicate it to the world
The 3 questions Jessica asks aspiring TEDx speakers to clarify their big idea
What it looks like to leverage your purpose as a competitive advantage in business
How Jessica serves female founders as a TEDx speaker coach
Jessica’s insight on making sure your business or career aligns with your purpose
How to build a business that balances people, planet and purpose with profitability
What women can do to overcome the suppression of our voices
Connect with Jessica Sato ResourcesWickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwell
Connect with Anjel B. HartwellWickedly Smart Women Facebook Community
Wickedly Smart Women Store on TeePublic
Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse
The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook
Listener Line (540) 402-0043 Ext. 4343
Email [email protected]
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A Recipe for Resilience in Challenging Times—with Maria Costanzo Palmer - EP240
If you’re living through a challenging time, it may feel like this is the end of your story.
But Maria Costanzo Palmer contends that the most beautiful part of a tiger is their stripes.
And living through difficulty is how you earn those stripes and develop the resilience it takes to be successful.
Maria is the coauthor of the 2021 Page Turner Award Finalist On the Rocks: The Primadonna Story, a book about the rise and fall of her father, an A-List restauranteur.
Maria is also a successful food influencer, hosting 30,000 monthly visitors on her social media pages, where she features recipes and shares her life working in the family restaurant business.
On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Maria joins Anjel to share her experience growing up in the family restaurant and describe how her father made The Primadonna one of the premiere Italian restaurants in the nation.
Maria explains why her father lost his restaurant and how she started writing On the Rocks to help her dad remember better times.
Listen in for Maria’s advice on cultivating resilience in the face of challenges and learn how to turn your difficulties into something positive and productive!
What You Will LearnHow Maria’s Italian-American grandmother demonstrated her love through food
Maria’s experience growing up in and eventually working for her father’s restaurant
How Maria’s dad made The Primadonna one of the premiere Italian restaurants in the nation
Why Maria’s father lost his restaurant and served time in federal prison
How Maria started writing On the Rocks to help her dad remember better times
Maria’s process of engaging support to finish On the Rocks and get the book published
Maria’s take on why resilience is the most important ingredient for success
How to turn hard times into something positive vs. being the end of your story
Connect with Maria Costanzo Palmer ResourcesOn the Rocks: The Primadonna Story by Maria C. Palmer and Ruthie Robbins
Wickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwell
Connect with Anjel B. HartwellWickedly Smart Women Facebook Community
Wickedly Smart Women Store on TeePublic
Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse
The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook
Listener Line (540) 402-0043 Ext. 4343
Email [email protected]
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Getting the Financial Information You Need for a Fair Divorce—with Tracy Coenen - EP242
In a divorce where there’s a lot of money on the line, people hire a forensic accountant to expose any hidden assets that should be considered in the settlement.
But what if you don’t have $10,000 to hire a forensic accountant? What can middle class women do to access information about their financial situation and secure the settlement they deserve in divorce?
Tracy Coenen is the Forensic Accountant behind Fraud Coach, a platform that helps women have better financial outcomes in divorce.
Tracy is also the creator of the Divorce Money Guide and author of Find Me the Money: Take Control, Uncover the Truth, and Win the Money You Deserve in Your Divorce.
On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Tracy joins Anjel to describe what a forensic accountant does and why she’s passionate about using her skills in the divorce space.
Tracy shares the top two ways people hide money in a marriage and explains how the Divorce Money Guide is designed to help you get the data you need for a fair settlement.
Listen in for Tracy’s insight on the cost of NOT investigating potential fraud in divorce and learn how to ask your spouse for information about your finances or access it on your own if they’re uncooperative!
What You Will LearnHow Tracy started using her skills as a forensic accountant in the divorce space
What inspired Tracy’s interest in criminology and financial crime investigation
The role a forensic accountant plays in fraud investigations
What kind of divorce requires the services of a forensic accountant
How Tracy was called to help middle class women have better financial outcomes in divorce
The cost of not investigating potential financial fraud in divorce
Why Tracy encourages women to communicate about money before we get married
Tracy’s non-confrontational way to ask for access to information about your money if your husband handles the finances
How to access financial information on your own if your spouse uses delay tactics
The top 2 places where husbands hide money from their wives
Connect with Tracy Coenen ResourcesWickedly Smart Women: Trusting Intuition, Taking Action, Transforming Worlds by Anjel B. Hartwell
Connect with Anjel B. HartwellWickedly Smart Women Facebook Community
Wickedly Smart Women Store on TeePublic
Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse
The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook
Wickedly Smart Women on Twitter
Wickedly Smart Women on Instagram
Listener Line (540) 402-0043 Ext. 4343
Email [email protected]
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