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Episode 92 - Help for Women Entrepreneurs with Danielle Jorowski

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WHAT EXACTLY IS A WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEUR COACH?

On this episode we are joined by Danielle Joworski. Danielle is a Women Entrepreneur Coach, television personality, former corporate executive and a podcaster among the many hats she wears. On this episode we discuss:

  • Transitioning from corporate to entrepreneurship

  • Common struggles for entrepreneurs

  • Where you start isn’t where you have to finish

For places to listen, places to connect on social media, to be a guest, collaborate with or sponsor DTE visit: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday

Danielle’s website: https://daniellejoworski.com/

Danielle’s Instagram @daniellejorowski

About Danielle in her words

In 2015 I stepped off the corporate ladder and became an entrepreneur. There was no plan or realization of what it meant to be one - that I was the face + voice of my business. I could not hide behind the name of the company I worked for, because I was the company. That first company failed because I failed to be visible. I held back from being seen, heard, found or hired.

A mountain of debt, desperation to support my family, needing to rid myself of the shame and guilt of failing were critical drivers behind my return to corporate. The return also provided a much-needed sense of safety and security that allowed me to regroup, reframe, and reshape the beliefs around who I am.

Best decision ever.

I may have failed that first time around, but I'm not a failure.

Failing was the catalyst for the work that I do today and why I focus on the concept of visibility from the inside out. I want other women to avoid the experiences I had and thrive in their current businesses, especially now when the world needs to experience that thing only you can do.

  continue reading

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Watch Here:

WHAT EXACTLY IS A WOMEN’S ENTREPRENEUR COACH?

On this episode we are joined by Danielle Joworski. Danielle is a Women Entrepreneur Coach, television personality, former corporate executive and a podcaster among the many hats she wears. On this episode we discuss:

  • Transitioning from corporate to entrepreneurship

  • Common struggles for entrepreneurs

  • Where you start isn’t where you have to finish

For places to listen, places to connect on social media, to be a guest, collaborate with or sponsor DTE visit: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday

Danielle’s website: https://daniellejoworski.com/

Danielle’s Instagram @daniellejorowski

About Danielle in her words

In 2015 I stepped off the corporate ladder and became an entrepreneur. There was no plan or realization of what it meant to be one - that I was the face + voice of my business. I could not hide behind the name of the company I worked for, because I was the company. That first company failed because I failed to be visible. I held back from being seen, heard, found or hired.

A mountain of debt, desperation to support my family, needing to rid myself of the shame and guilt of failing were critical drivers behind my return to corporate. The return also provided a much-needed sense of safety and security that allowed me to regroup, reframe, and reshape the beliefs around who I am.

Best decision ever.

I may have failed that first time around, but I'm not a failure.

Failing was the catalyst for the work that I do today and why I focus on the concept of visibility from the inside out. I want other women to avoid the experiences I had and thrive in their current businesses, especially now when the world needs to experience that thing only you can do.

  continue reading

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