55 min

How to Build a Business through the Power of Your Network and Contact List with Rachel Gillman Rischall, Founder of Three PR Dear FoundHer...

    • Entrepreneurship

You might not realize, but your network and your contact list is likely the key to unlocking your next opportunity. This week's guest, Rachel Gillman Rischall, Founder of Three PR, has been leveraging the power of relationships and persistence for over 15 years.
Rachel Rischall graduated from college amid a tough job market. With no job prospects in sight, a conversation with a counselor launched her career in public relations. After wrapping up her tenure as the Director of Marketing Communications for a restaurant group, Rachel emailed her network, letting them know that she could take on a few freelance clients. That email would become the catalyst for her Chicago-based PR firm, Three PR.
Join our host Lindsay Pinchuk as she discusses the power of building relationships, storytelling, and owning your power in business.
SHOW NOTES:
[00:03:11] Get to know PR agent and storyteller Rachel Gillman Rischall. [00:06:13] Rachel learned the power of networking early in her career - listen as she shares how to create relationships with your contacts. [00:09:55] How Rachel accidentally launched her agency Three PR and why you don't have to have everything figured out in the beginning. [00:27:41] Every founder will encounter that defining moment where they have to find the strength to say no.  Rachel and Lindsay discuss how to stand in your power during these times. [00:30:19] What is a legacy moment? Rachel shares how to create something that will matter 20 years from now. [00:30:44] Networking is a two-way street. If you want to benefit from networking, you also have to be the benefactor. [00:45:56] Rachel shares her tips for new service-based business owners and the power of tracking your intentions. [00:50:41] Does Rachel have any regrets? Tune in to find out.Takeaways: Connections matter.  We are all one connection away from our dream client or opportunity. It is essential as you build your network to look for authentic opportunities to bring people together. Being persistent is something business owners struggle with, but it shouldn't be frowned upon. If you are serious about building a legacy that you are proud of, you will have to knock on a few doors - more than once.Connect With Rachel RischalFind Rachel at: https://www.three-pr.com/
https://www.prforgood.com/

RESOURCES
Join the Dear FoundHer Facebook Community for more discussion with other female founders, business owners, and entrepreneurs.
Subscribe to Dear FoundHer…
Apple |Spotify |or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
For more from Lindsay Pinchuk, visit her website or follow her on Instagram.
FREE Grab one of Lindsay's quick guides:
5 Tips & Tools to Set Up Your Business 
6 Simple Secrets to Social Media Success (plus some of my favorite tools for automation) 
Design like a pro with one of our favorite tools, Canva 

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You might not realize, but your network and your contact list is likely the key to unlocking your next opportunity. This week's guest, Rachel Gillman Rischall, Founder of Three PR, has been leveraging the power of relationships and persistence for over 15 years.
Rachel Rischall graduated from college amid a tough job market. With no job prospects in sight, a conversation with a counselor launched her career in public relations. After wrapping up her tenure as the Director of Marketing Communications for a restaurant group, Rachel emailed her network, letting them know that she could take on a few freelance clients. That email would become the catalyst for her Chicago-based PR firm, Three PR.
Join our host Lindsay Pinchuk as she discusses the power of building relationships, storytelling, and owning your power in business.
SHOW NOTES:
[00:03:11] Get to know PR agent and storyteller Rachel Gillman Rischall. [00:06:13] Rachel learned the power of networking early in her career - listen as she shares how to create relationships with your contacts. [00:09:55] How Rachel accidentally launched her agency Three PR and why you don't have to have everything figured out in the beginning. [00:27:41] Every founder will encounter that defining moment where they have to find the strength to say no.  Rachel and Lindsay discuss how to stand in your power during these times. [00:30:19] What is a legacy moment? Rachel shares how to create something that will matter 20 years from now. [00:30:44] Networking is a two-way street. If you want to benefit from networking, you also have to be the benefactor. [00:45:56] Rachel shares her tips for new service-based business owners and the power of tracking your intentions. [00:50:41] Does Rachel have any regrets? Tune in to find out.Takeaways: Connections matter.  We are all one connection away from our dream client or opportunity. It is essential as you build your network to look for authentic opportunities to bring people together. Being persistent is something business owners struggle with, but it shouldn't be frowned upon. If you are serious about building a legacy that you are proud of, you will have to knock on a few doors - more than once.Connect With Rachel RischalFind Rachel at: https://www.three-pr.com/
https://www.prforgood.com/

RESOURCES
Join the Dear FoundHer Facebook Community for more discussion with other female founders, business owners, and entrepreneurs.
Subscribe to Dear FoundHer…
Apple |Spotify |or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
For more from Lindsay Pinchuk, visit her website or follow her on Instagram.
FREE Grab one of Lindsay's quick guides:
5 Tips & Tools to Set Up Your Business 
6 Simple Secrets to Social Media Success (plus some of my favorite tools for automation) 
Design like a pro with one of our favorite tools, Canva 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

55 min