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FA065 - Online Entrepreneurship For Women With Steph Of The DailyDigi

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Foolish Adventure really needed a woman’s touch in sprucing up the show. The Foolish Adventure Show had become a bachelor pad of sorts so I’m setting out to change that by bringing on a successful woman entrepreneur.

Steph, of TheDailyDigi.com, has a life many people (women and men) would love to have — great kids, happy marriage and an income-producing business she can be passionate about.

In paying attention to my audience, I’ve noticed that Foolish listeners are almost split 50/50 between men and women. Yet only once before has a woman been on the show and that spotlight was shared by her husband (I interviewed Izzy & Noell about their membership sites).

Steph brings a woman’s perspective to running an online business that I hope will resonate with more than just half of the Foolish listeners.

Why am I making a big deal of this?

I have a daughter.

I want her to know — beyond her dad just telling her — that she can do anything she sets her mind to. She can achieve success in any field (as long as it’s entrepreneurial — a dad can hope, right?).

I don’t want her to be afraid of standing up for her dreams or to be intimidated by technology and finance two crucial parts in modern business success.

That’s why I’m doing this. It’s for me. But…

If I want my daughter to grow up in a world where women are considered equals, I need to make sure I contribute resources for all women to succeed.

On another selfish note, I love being a stay-at-home dad. Right now my daughter is sitting across from me doing her math. She also gets to see what I do for money. Consulting and “Interweb” stuff is very abstract so it is good for her to see how it all gets done.

I think more parents would be happier if they could design a life for themselves and their children that includes lots of quality family time anytime and anywhere they wanted it. And hopefully, the Foolish Adventure Show can help parents create the life they dream for themselves and their kids no matter where they are in the world.

This episode isn’t about me, but about women in online entrepreneurship. I just wanted to share my motivation for this episode and to let you know that more women will be on the Foolish Adventure Show very soon and frequently. FA is no longer a bachelor pad.

Tim “aka Dad” Conley

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Foolish Adventure really needed a woman’s touch in sprucing up the show. The Foolish Adventure Show had become a bachelor pad of sorts so I’m setting out to change that by bringing on a successful woman entrepreneur.

Steph, of TheDailyDigi.com, has a life many people (women and men) would love to have — great kids, happy marriage and an income-producing business she can be passionate about.

In paying attention to my audience, I’ve noticed that Foolish listeners are almost split 50/50 between men and women. Yet only once before has a woman been on the show and that spotlight was shared by her husband (I interviewed Izzy & Noell about their membership sites).

Steph brings a woman’s perspective to running an online business that I hope will resonate with more than just half of the Foolish listeners.

Why am I making a big deal of this?

I have a daughter.

I want her to know — beyond her dad just telling her — that she can do anything she sets her mind to. She can achieve success in any field (as long as it’s entrepreneurial — a dad can hope, right?).

I don’t want her to be afraid of standing up for her dreams or to be intimidated by technology and finance two crucial parts in modern business success.

That’s why I’m doing this. It’s for me. But…

If I want my daughter to grow up in a world where women are considered equals, I need to make sure I contribute resources for all women to succeed.

On another selfish note, I love being a stay-at-home dad. Right now my daughter is sitting across from me doing her math. She also gets to see what I do for money. Consulting and “Interweb” stuff is very abstract so it is good for her to see how it all gets done.

I think more parents would be happier if they could design a life for themselves and their children that includes lots of quality family time anytime and anywhere they wanted it. And hopefully, the Foolish Adventure Show can help parents create the life they dream for themselves and their kids no matter where they are in the world.

This episode isn’t about me, but about women in online entrepreneurship. I just wanted to share my motivation for this episode and to let you know that more women will be on the Foolish Adventure Show very soon and frequently. FA is no longer a bachelor pad.

Tim “aka Dad” Conley

  continue reading

132 episodes

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