43 min

06: It takes a Village - Why Community is so Important with Natalie Franke Females on Fire with Hayley Luckadoo

    • Self-Improvement

Natalie Franke knows how important relationships are, and how lonely entrepreneurship can be, so she built The Rising Tide Society, one of the largest groups for creatives, on the idea of community over competition. In this episode, she's giving her insight on why community is so important, how to overcome fear of your competition, and how to find or start a community where you fit right in. If you're looking for a heartfelt, motivational conversation, then Natalie's interview will absolutely resonate with you.
Check out the show notes for this episode: hayleyluckadoo.com/post/natalie
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Connect with Natalie:
Check out the Rising Tide Society Follow Natalie on Instagram ‎ 
Want more from Females on Fire?
Grab your ticket to the Females on Fire Conference to join us live and in person for 2 days of business and personal growth! Join the Fire Starter Club to get exclusive trainings, resources, live networking and co-working calls, and more! Join the free Females on Fire Facebook Community to network with other women in business and get first access to all the fun things. ‎ 
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Natalie Franke knows how important relationships are, and how lonely entrepreneurship can be, so she built The Rising Tide Society, one of the largest groups for creatives, on the idea of community over competition. In this episode, she's giving her insight on why community is so important, how to overcome fear of your competition, and how to find or start a community where you fit right in. If you're looking for a heartfelt, motivational conversation, then Natalie's interview will absolutely resonate with you.
Check out the show notes for this episode: hayleyluckadoo.com/post/natalie
‎ 
Connect with Natalie:
Check out the Rising Tide Society Follow Natalie on Instagram ‎ 
Want more from Females on Fire?
Grab your ticket to the Females on Fire Conference to join us live and in person for 2 days of business and personal growth! Join the Fire Starter Club to get exclusive trainings, resources, live networking and co-working calls, and more! Join the free Females on Fire Facebook Community to network with other women in business and get first access to all the fun things. ‎ 
If you enjoyed today's episode, please
Text 'PODCAST' to (910) 541-9177 to be first to know about episodes and even text in your questions about the episodes! Post a screenshot from the episode on your Instagram Stories and tag @hayleyluckadoo & @femalesonfire so we can repost you! Leave a podcast rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Subscribe for new episodes every Wednesday and Friday. ‎ 
Enjoy these offers from our affiliate partners:
Get 50% off Flodesk for life: flodesk.com/c/HAYLEY Run your online business the easy way with Thrivecart: hayleyl--checkout.thrivecart.com/thrivecart-standard-account Use code ‘FEMALESONFIRE’ to get 10% off your supplements order at GutPersonal: gutpersonal.com ‎ 
Want to start get featured on podcasts and in the media? Grab our free Pitch Kit to help you craft the perfect pitch and get your foot in the door! femalesonfire.co/pitch

43 min