Agency to Act Dionne Leigh Kumpe
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The Agency to Act podcast challenges you to take action on what you want in business and life. Short single-topic conversations with creative leaders, hosted by ad agency veteran turned consultant Dionne Leigh Kumpe.
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Episode 4 Closed Doors with Colleen Considine
Dionne Leigh Kumpe and Colleen Considine discuss how the closed doors in our lives can lead to new possibilities and greater fulfillment.
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Episode 3 Using Gifts with Joy Davis
Dionne Leigh Kumpe and Joy Davis discuss why using our gifts is important in business and life.
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Episode 2 Mindset with Taneise Perry
Episode 2 Mindset with Taneise Perry
Dionne Kumpe and Taneise Perry discuss the mindset that helps side hustlers and entrepreneurs take action on their business and life goals.
Host:
Dionne Leigh Kumpe helps businesses discover the benefits of better brand marketing. Through her consultancy Dionne Leigh she offers hourly consulting calls, specialized services like you would find at an advertising agency, and fractional marketing. Her e-commerce store Carter & Gray is for people who want to explore their creativity and do more of what they love.
Guest:
Taneise Perry graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a B.A. in Public Relations and began a 16-year career in advertising. An entrepreneur at heart, she is the founder and owner of ChurchPewSlay.com, an online faith t-shirt company, and K. Perry Media, a media buying and planning resource for small businesses. She is also the co-founder of Be Glam and Grace, an organization created for the physical and spiritual betterment of teen girls and young adult women.
Taneise and her husband, Kevin, have been married for 15 years, currently reside in Charlotte, North Carolina, and are the proud parents of three sons. In her spare time, she is a social justice advocate, an avid thrifter, and enjoys making plans to someday take over the world. -
Episode 1 Resistance with Brent Baxter
Dionne Kumpe and Brent Baxter discuss the types of resistance that writers and entrepreneurs face when trying to take action to achieve their goals. The concept of resistance was popularized by Steven Pressfield in his 2002 book, The War of Art.