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Imagine getting to know the most successful women influencers in business and commercial real estate today. Hi, I am Veronica Malolos, CCIM, Founder and CEO of Capital Stack Real Estate Group, a commercial real estate company serving the Greater Orlando area. By bringing the unique stories of successful women on my podcast, my hope is to inspire and motivate other women in the different stages of their lives or careers. For corporations looking to increase their female talent pool perhaps th ...
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Welcome to Powerful Women Rising, the no-nonsense, laugh-out-loud podcast for heart-centered female entrepreneurs ready to make an impact (and a profit) while staying true to themselves! Forget cookie-cutter, one size fits all advice. Each episode provides customizable advice and strategies to help you grow and scale your business - from leveraging authentic connections to mastering the art of marketing without feeling like a salesy weirdo. Plus, you'll hear insightful interviews with expert ...
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Host Natalie Eckdahl, MBA is a coach to high performing women. She is married with three children ages 7-20. Natalie helps women entrepreneurs own their role as CEO through her business trainings, on air coaching calls and expert interviews. Learn how to master your mindset, grow as a leader, refine your strategies, build your team and gain visibility in your industry. Natalie is also an expert in outsourcing at home and at work.
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Send us a text If you're networking with the same people over and over again, you're probably doing it wrong. When you're not consistenly meeting new people, your network risks becoming stale and stagnant, which doesn't benefit anyone. You can easily shift the momentum and transform your business by stepping out of your comfort zone once in a while…
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Amazing! I had the chance to speak with Traci Miller this week on my podcast, Women Influencers. She is the Senior VP of Corporate Communications at Miller Construction, where she started in 1993 as the office manager. She also gives motivational talks and serves on the executive committee of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance Board of Directors,…
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Send us a text There are many networking events that revolve around alcohol and I'm convinced some people who "love networking" actually just love Happy Hour. If you're someone who doesn't drink, you know how awkward it can get in these types of social settings. Or maybe you're just considering cutting alcohol out but aren't sure where to start or …
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Amazing! I had the chance to speak with Diego Leiva, a successful bilingual/bicultural entrepreneur and business professional with over five decades of experience working in international business ventures, diversified investments, commercial real estate business and currently a Partner/ CIO and Asset Management Officer with the Joe Williams Land B…
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Send us a text Do you feel overwhelmed by all the follow up required after a networking event? Or maybe you just keep putting it off until you have a giant stack of business cards from people you don't even remember meetings? I got you! In this episode, I'm sharing some of the game-changing strategies I use to transform casual contacts into powerfu…
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Wow! I had the chance to speak with Dr. Laurel Mellin, PhD this week on Women Influencers and we had a great discussion about the neuroscience behind joy. Dr. Mellin is a health psychologist who founded and developed emotional brain training. She is an associate clinical professor of family and community medicine and pediatrics at the University of…
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Send us a text We all struggle with saying "no" in personal and professional situations because we don't want to be mean, we want people to like us and we don't want to come across as a bitch. It's totally normal - but not super helpful. In today's episode, I'm chatting with Suzanne Culberg, the "Nope Coach," about how to set business boundaries wi…
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This week on Women Influencers, I spoke to Tamika Moses, the CEO & Managing Broker of Robin Bird Realty Inc of Hollywood, FL. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies & Communications from Florida Atlantic University and Master of Science degree in International Real Estate from Florida International University in 2015. Alongsi…
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Send us a text One of the questions I get asked most often is, "Should I pay to network?" There are many factors that go into finding the networking event or group that is right for you and cost is definitely one of them! But does cost always equal value? Is there a benefit to attending paid events rather than joining a free group? In this episode,…
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This week on Women Influencers, we compiled three of the great questions my guests have asked me. I am honored to have the opportunity to chat with amazing, influential women on the podcast and it is always an honor to consider and respond to insightful inquiries. Heather Border asked me to share a lesson that I learned while trying to break into t…
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I had the chance to speak with Ral West this week on Women Influencers. She is the founder of Ral West, Livin’ the Dream, a service company dedicated to teaching Entrepreneurs how to create smooth running businesses so they can overcome overwhelm, accomplish more success with less stress, and live the life they deserve. We discussed how she grew up…
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Send us a text Struggling to get everything done in your business? What if the key to growth lies in mastering the art of delegation? In today's episode I welcome our favorite business operations guru, Jessica Millhiser, back to the podcast. We talk about the importance of delegation, what stops us from delegating like we could (hello, control frea…
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I had the pleasure of speaking with Andi Simon this week on Women Influencers. Andi is the founder of Simon Associates Management Consultants LLC (SAMC), which she founded in 2002 to apply anthropology’s methods, tools, and theory to businesses in need of change. We discussed how she was being trained to take over the family retail business when sh…
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In this week’s episode of Women Influencers, I spoke with Christy Gessler, Realtor, Broker/Owner of Freedom 512 real estate group, and former Park Ranger in Travis County, TX. She was the first female deputized Park Ranger in her county’s emergency response team. We discussed how her father served in the Air Force and then became a business owner, …
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Send us a text In a world where AI and automation seem to be taking over, how can you keep your business running smoothly without sacrificing that personal connection? In this episode Elaine Turso, a Business Consultant and CRM Agency Owner, shares her expert insights on balancing automation with human interaction. Elaine explains how to integrate …
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In this week’s episode of Women Influencers, I spoke with Elise Russell, founder of the motivational lifestyle brand Pony Friday. She is a quick-witted speaker, copywriter and creative director, known for her award-winning work, bright ideas, attention to detail and sass. We discussed how she grew up as the middle child in her family of Home Builde…
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Send us a text We've all heard about the "know, like, and trust" factor but what is it really, how do you get it and how does it contribute to your business growth? In this episode, I'll show you how genuine, value-driven networking can foster mutually beneficial relationships. We''ll dig into what it means for someone to know, like and trust you a…
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In this week’s episode of Women Influencers, I spoke with Amy Calandrino, a commercial real estate advisor and the founder & CEO of Beyond Commercial in Orlando, Florida. She also hosts the Performance Mindset podcast, and was gracious enough to have me as a guest. On Women Influencers, we discussed her family’s winter move from Vermont to Florida …
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Send us a text Do you ever feel STUCK in your entrepreneurial journey and wonder if it's really possible to turn your unique genius into a successful online business? In this episode, I'm chatting with Amber Renae, a civil engineer turned entrepreneur and TV star. Amber shares her incredible journey from construction engineering to facing bankruptc…
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In this week’s episode of Women Influencers, I spoke with Michelle Fraser, an engineering expert and consultant in the oil and gas industry, with over 25 years of experience working with global organizations in the UK and overseas. She is also the host of the Energy Sector Heroes podcast. We discussed how she was encouraged throughout her school ye…
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Send us a text If you walked away today, could your business survive without you? In this episode, the first I've published in almost a month, we're talking about the importance of taking time away from your business - and how to combat the stress that often goes along with it! For the first time in years, I took a somewhat unexpected three-week br…
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Josie Legido Correa: The Importance of Having A Network Today on the Women Influencers podcast, I spoke with Josie Legido Correa, the President-Elect of CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women) Miami. She is also JWR Construction’s Director of Business Development for Florida. We discussed how she grew up in Miami, raised by her parents who immigrated f…
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In this week’s episode of Women Influencers, I spoke with the inspirational Cindy Carrillo, a businesswoman for over 40 years who has started several of her own businesses, including being the Founder and CEO of a national B2B company that provided work/life services to employees of top Fortune 500 businesses. Cindy has extensive leadership experie…
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In this week’s episode of Women Influencers, I spoke with Candis Pressley, founder and CEO of Trinity Property Advisors - a commercial real estate firm operating in the North East United States. We discussed how she grew up inspired and mentored by her Grandmother, who kept her focused on achieving her goals. Candis graduated from Temple University…
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I spoke with Janet Perez Eckles this week on the Women Influencers podcast. She is an author, international speaker, radio host, and founder of JC Empowerment ministries. We spoke about how she overcame losing her sight to Retinitis Pigmentosa at the age of 30 and became a powerhouse of motivation. We discussed her family’s immigration to the U.S. …
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Send us a text Social media: love it, hate it, or just see it as a necessary evil? No matter where you stand, this episode is for you! Join me and the fabulous Sarah Raanan, a savvy Business Coach and Content Creator, as we discuss increasing your visibility on social media and beyond, without letting it consume your life! Sarah shares practical to…
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I spoke with Natasha Falconi this week on the Women Influencers podcast. She is a Real Estate Investor focused on value-add multi-family properties who loves revitalizing neighborhoods by improving under-performing assets. We discussed her upbringing as a 1st generation American born to Cuban parents, and how this influenced her to pursue accountin…
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Are you a Nonprofit Consultant pulled between making an impact and running a profitable business? Join Natalie Eckdahl, MBA, on a podcast crafted just for you. With 25 years of diverse experience as a management consultant, market researcher, small business owner and business coach, Natalie shares practical strategies to balance purpose and profit.…
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Send us a text In this episode, we'll get to the heart of what networking truly means and how to build a supportive business network that fuels your growth. In this episode I share my tips on how to choose the best relationships for your business growth, steering clear of the sleazy tactics that make networking feel gross. I'll show you how to leve…
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This week on Women Influencers, I spoke with Kortney Ross. She is a business consultant and podcaster who helps leaders support working parents so that they can create workplace cultures that attract and retain the best people. We discussed how she grew up with young parents in a tight knit family, and became the first college graduate of that fami…
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Send us a text As a female business owner, your primary goal is to run your businesses as effectively as possible, right? Make money, have a positive impact, do what you love, but also not spend all day every day working... Some business coaches say you should prioritize strategy and action. Some say it's all about mindset - great thoughts equal gr…
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This week on Women Influencers, I spoke with Rubi Zetino. She is the Founder and CEO of Charizma Co., which helps industry leaders build and sustain a recognizable and undeniable brand presence. We discussed her upbringing as one of seven children under the care of her single mother. Rubi credits her upbringing and the example her mother set for gi…
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Send us a text Think virtual networking can't match the real thing? Think again! In this fun (if not slightly controversial) episode of Powerful Women Rising, we're busting myths and setting the record straight about the power of virtual networking. Discover how digital meet-ups can indeed foster genuine relationships and offer surprising advantage…
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This week on Women Influencers, I spoke with Denise Berry. She owns and manages Luciano Equity and Co-founded Medical Industries of the Americas after having served a 400 day deployment to Iraq as a U.S. Army Combat Medic. We discussed the challenges she faced in her childhood and early adulthood, having been raised in the mountains of Santa Cruz, …
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Send us a text As a woman in business, you want to suceed. You want to make money and have a positive impact on your customers and the community. However, there are likely things you're doing to block this success without even knowing you are doing it... In this episode of Powerful Women Rising, I sit down with Sarah Stokes, a Business Breakthrough…
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This week on Women Influencers, we compiled three of the great questions my guests have asked me. I am honored to have the opportunity to chat with amazing, influential women on the podcast and iit is always an honor to consider and respond to insightful inquiries. Marissa Limsiaco asked me about my motivation to break into a new industry. Renee Sa…
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Send us a text Do you feel a knot in your stomach at the thought of networking? You're not alone. Many female entreprenuers experience anxiety about networking for lots of reasons - including imposter syndrome, fear of rejection and the pressure to make a lasting impression. In this episode of Powerful Women Rising, we're getting to the the root ca…
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This week on Women Influencers, I spoke with Monica Cataluña Shand. She opened her own company, KoRes, in 2007 and serves as Broker and Developer. She is also the President-Elect (‘24-’25) of CCIM in the Fort Lauderdale/Broward district. We discussed how she was born and raised in Puerto Rico and how, around the time Monica was graduating High Scho…
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In this final episode of the BizChix podcast, I have exciting news to share. While this marks the end of the BizChix podcast after 124 months and 627 episodes, I'm thrilled to announce a new venture: The Biz of Nonprofit Consultants podcast, launching today. This new podcast is dedicated to consultants who serve nonprofit clients, a project I've be…
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Send us a text In the world of entreprenuership, we're always being told to follow the latest trends and now everyone and their mother hosts a podcast...so should you?! In this epiosde, Ana Xavier, a Digital Marketer for Podcasters, shares the many benefits female entrepreneurs get from hosting their own podcast or simply being a guest on other peo…
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This week on Women Influencers, I spoke with Allison Weiss, who built a successful CRE recruiting company from scratch and lives, works, and travels the U.S. from her camper. We discussed her upbringing in a military family, which meant she lived in 13 different places by the time she was 15! After moving from Wisconsin to California in order to re…
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Send us a text In today's digital age, where social media and online interactions play a significant role in people's lives, fostering a community around your brand can be a game-changer. It can also be a huge time suck. So how do you know if an online community is right for you? In this episode, Deb Schell, a Community Strategist, shares her answe…
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For this week's episode we compiled some of the amazing questions my guests have asked me. I am so honored to have had the opportunity to make podcast episodes with these amazing women, and it is always an honor to consider and respond to insightful inquiries. Jeri Frank asked me about moving to the United States from the Philippines. Agnes Rivera,…
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Do you compare yourself to other entrepreneurs and find that sometimes you don’t measure up? I’m here to remind you that it’s normal. Everyone is a bit of a mess, and that’s okay. This episode will inspire you to embrace where you're at, love your business, and take decisive action. Tune in for a dose of empathy, gratitude, and a reminder that you …
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Send us a text Contrary to popular belief, networking isn't just a good business growth strategy for people who are outgoing, extroverted, loud and charismatic... You don't have to pretend to be someone you aren't in order to be successful... If you are introverted, shy, anxious, awkard or neurodivergent - you can be yourself and grow your business…
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In this week’s episode of Women Influencers, I spoke with Tiffany Curry, the first woman to own a Berkshire Hathaway Franchise in Houston, which is also the first 100% Black owned Berkshire Hathaway in the world. She was named Woman of the Year at the 2017 Global Power Tour. We discussed how she grew up in Houston with her two siblings and their tw…
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One of the most painful places to be in business is when you have lost all forward momentum. You look at your pipeline for clients and it is empty. This is especially challenging to navigate after you lose an important client, several proposals get rejected or it feels like everyone is 👻 ghosting you. Where do you even start? And what can you do to…
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