1 hr 4 min

Danielle Wiebe: Let's talk about the power of community, leading with love and grace, and going digital during COVID-19‪.‬ City Girl Talks

    • Society & Culture

This episode's guest is Business Babes Collective founder, lovely soul and fellow extroverted-introvert, Danielle Wiebe. We dig deep into values and faith, the power of community, and Danielle shares the experience of shifting her business to a digital platform during the pandemic.

Danielle is the founder of Business Babes Collective, a global community for female entrepreneurs. Through masterminds, group programs and coaching, Danielle helps small business owners scale their income, influence and impact. She's an expert in building a thriving community, creating collaborations that elevate your influence and become confident in your offer and pricing for effortless sales.

Connect with Danielle on Instagram @danilivinglife and @vancitybusinessbabes. For more information on the Business Babes Collective, click here.

Books we talk about in this episode:
So You Want to Talk About Race (Ijeoma Oluo) which is also our July book club selection!

July Book Club Selection: This month's book club selection is So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo. Click here to join our book club and RSVP for the July 26 online discussion! Where you can buy the book:
 Indigo.ca - https://bit.ly/CGTJulyBook Amazon.ca - https://amzn.to/3ghpvZl (Audible and Kindle have free trials!)
Let's connect! Please take a moment to rate, review and share the episode with a friend. You can also join the conversation on Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening and see you next week for another round of girl talk.
Did you enjoy this episode? Please take a moment to leave a 5-star review and share your experience at whichever podcast platform you listen from.

Follow the City Girl Talks Podcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/citygirltalks

Thanks for listening! See you next time for another round of girl talk.

This episode's guest is Business Babes Collective founder, lovely soul and fellow extroverted-introvert, Danielle Wiebe. We dig deep into values and faith, the power of community, and Danielle shares the experience of shifting her business to a digital platform during the pandemic.

Danielle is the founder of Business Babes Collective, a global community for female entrepreneurs. Through masterminds, group programs and coaching, Danielle helps small business owners scale their income, influence and impact. She's an expert in building a thriving community, creating collaborations that elevate your influence and become confident in your offer and pricing for effortless sales.

Connect with Danielle on Instagram @danilivinglife and @vancitybusinessbabes. For more information on the Business Babes Collective, click here.

Books we talk about in this episode:
So You Want to Talk About Race (Ijeoma Oluo) which is also our July book club selection!

July Book Club Selection: This month's book club selection is So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo. Click here to join our book club and RSVP for the July 26 online discussion! Where you can buy the book:
 Indigo.ca - https://bit.ly/CGTJulyBook Amazon.ca - https://amzn.to/3ghpvZl (Audible and Kindle have free trials!)
Let's connect! Please take a moment to rate, review and share the episode with a friend. You can also join the conversation on Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening and see you next week for another round of girl talk.
Did you enjoy this episode? Please take a moment to leave a 5-star review and share your experience at whichever podcast platform you listen from.

Follow the City Girl Talks Podcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/citygirltalks

Thanks for listening! See you next time for another round of girl talk.

1 hr 4 min

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