37 min

Colleen is a Queen Leader: A self-proclaimed corporate drop out, she inspires us to TAKE THE LEAP out on our own because we all have a purpose to fulfill‪.‬ Queens Lead

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Tune in to hear how Colleen went from corporate drop-out to powerhouse author, speaker & coach. She's launched over 340 businesses & shares her must-dos for success. It's not as complicated as you think.
🎙️ Podcast Episode with ColleenColleen and Amy had a conversation about various topics, including their personal appearance and makeup habits, podcast length, the impact of popular podcasters on businesses, Colleen's corporate experiences, and her journey into entrepreneurship. The discussion highlighted the importance of supportive networks, taking action, avoiding common entrepreneurial mistakes, and Colleen's coaching programs for female small business owners seeking guidance on visibility and idea implementation.
💄 Podcasting, Appearance, and Supportive NetworksColleen and Amy discussed their personal appearance and makeup habits. They also explored the ideal podcast length, noting that audiences tend to lose interest after 20 to 30 minutes. The conversation touched on the influence of well-known podcasters like Joe Rogan on businesses. Amy confirmed the links to Colleen's social media platforms, and they discussed an upcoming episode of the 'Queen's Lead' podcast in which Colleen was a guest. The episode offered a 'freebie' for Colleen's team, including a drive folder of graphics and reels for Instagram. The importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people and stepping out of one's comfort zone was also emphasized.
🏢 Corporate Experience and Decision to LeaveColleen shared their experiences in the corporate world, highlighting the positive impact of mentors and sponsors who provided guidance and advocacy. However, challenges arose with a new CEO, boss, and company culture marked by cliques and backstabbing. Despite being productive and successful, Colleen felt a glass ceiling and ultimately decided to leave the company.
🚀 Women's Journey to EntrepreneurshipColleen and Amy discussed Colleen's experiences in the workplace and their decision to leave and start their own business. Colleen often received calls from the CEO, attributing it to others' intimidation. They also expressed feeling unfulfilled and frequently upset in their role. After taking the leap into entrepreneurship, they faced vulnerability but found success through networking and self-promotion. Building a supportive tribe for women starting businesses was emphasized over perfecting a website or logo.
🤝 Social Support and Personal GrowthThe conversation delved into the importance of a supportive social circle. Colleen stressed the need to surround oneself with people who build up rather than break down. They shared experiences of distancing themselves from negative influences. Amy agreed, sharing their own experiences of finding support from like-minded individuals. They discussed the inevitable changes in relationships as people grow and the importance of having a tribe that supports personal growth.
💼 Women Entrepreneurs' Common Mistakes and SolutionsAmy and Colleen discussed common mistakes women entrepreneurs make when starting a business, including over-preparing, chasing distractions, and trying to do everything alone. They emphasized the importance of making money early to boost confidence and investing in coaching and resources. Selling skills, networking, and being part of a tribe were deemed vital. Taking action, even if messy, was encouraged to avoid endless planning without progress.
🚧 Entrepreneurship Challenges and Coaching ProgramsColleen shared their experiences as an entrepreneur and their coaching programs, primarily for female small business owners seeking guidance on visibility and idea implementation. Staying within one's area of expertise and avoiding distractions were highlighted. Colleen also mentioned a free download on their website for increasing business visibility.
🌐 Links:
Website: colleenbiggs.netFacebook: facebook.com/colleen.s.biggsInstagram: instagram.com/colleenbiggsYouTube

Tune in to hear how Colleen went from corporate drop-out to powerhouse author, speaker & coach. She's launched over 340 businesses & shares her must-dos for success. It's not as complicated as you think.
🎙️ Podcast Episode with ColleenColleen and Amy had a conversation about various topics, including their personal appearance and makeup habits, podcast length, the impact of popular podcasters on businesses, Colleen's corporate experiences, and her journey into entrepreneurship. The discussion highlighted the importance of supportive networks, taking action, avoiding common entrepreneurial mistakes, and Colleen's coaching programs for female small business owners seeking guidance on visibility and idea implementation.
💄 Podcasting, Appearance, and Supportive NetworksColleen and Amy discussed their personal appearance and makeup habits. They also explored the ideal podcast length, noting that audiences tend to lose interest after 20 to 30 minutes. The conversation touched on the influence of well-known podcasters like Joe Rogan on businesses. Amy confirmed the links to Colleen's social media platforms, and they discussed an upcoming episode of the 'Queen's Lead' podcast in which Colleen was a guest. The episode offered a 'freebie' for Colleen's team, including a drive folder of graphics and reels for Instagram. The importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people and stepping out of one's comfort zone was also emphasized.
🏢 Corporate Experience and Decision to LeaveColleen shared their experiences in the corporate world, highlighting the positive impact of mentors and sponsors who provided guidance and advocacy. However, challenges arose with a new CEO, boss, and company culture marked by cliques and backstabbing. Despite being productive and successful, Colleen felt a glass ceiling and ultimately decided to leave the company.
🚀 Women's Journey to EntrepreneurshipColleen and Amy discussed Colleen's experiences in the workplace and their decision to leave and start their own business. Colleen often received calls from the CEO, attributing it to others' intimidation. They also expressed feeling unfulfilled and frequently upset in their role. After taking the leap into entrepreneurship, they faced vulnerability but found success through networking and self-promotion. Building a supportive tribe for women starting businesses was emphasized over perfecting a website or logo.
🤝 Social Support and Personal GrowthThe conversation delved into the importance of a supportive social circle. Colleen stressed the need to surround oneself with people who build up rather than break down. They shared experiences of distancing themselves from negative influences. Amy agreed, sharing their own experiences of finding support from like-minded individuals. They discussed the inevitable changes in relationships as people grow and the importance of having a tribe that supports personal growth.
💼 Women Entrepreneurs' Common Mistakes and SolutionsAmy and Colleen discussed common mistakes women entrepreneurs make when starting a business, including over-preparing, chasing distractions, and trying to do everything alone. They emphasized the importance of making money early to boost confidence and investing in coaching and resources. Selling skills, networking, and being part of a tribe were deemed vital. Taking action, even if messy, was encouraged to avoid endless planning without progress.
🚧 Entrepreneurship Challenges and Coaching ProgramsColleen shared their experiences as an entrepreneur and their coaching programs, primarily for female small business owners seeking guidance on visibility and idea implementation. Staying within one's area of expertise and avoiding distractions were highlighted. Colleen also mentioned a free download on their website for increasing business visibility.
🌐 Links:
Website: colleenbiggs.netFacebook: facebook.com/colleen.s.biggsInstagram: instagram.com/colleenbiggsYouTube

37 min