Podcast episodes
Season 9
5 Things We Learned From Interviewing 100 Female Entrepreneurs
We’ve interviewed 100 female entrepreneurs for The Female Founders Network Podcast. In this episode, we talk about the five major lessons we learned from them all. From resilience to persistence and breaking free, here’s the advice we’ve gained from our favorite episodes. We hope you enjoy this round-up, and thank you for listening to The Female Founders Network!
Launching and Growing a Plus-Sized Fashion Platform and Label with our host Sylvie Wilson
Sylvie's in the hot seat today talking about her original tech side hustle, Insyze, and new plus-size clothing brand, Dani Marie The Label. She shares what inspired her to start two plus-size fashion businesses and her key learnings on building a community, working with influencers, and making a clothing line a reality.
How to Build an Online Gaming Business with Lilian Chen
Today we're speaking with Lilian Chen, the co-founder and COO of Bar None Games, a virtual trivia and games company that has gone viral during the pandemic. Lilian shares her tips on finding product-market fit and creating 'the network effect' to achieve virality and her key learnings so far.
Building Four Businesses and Three Passive Income Streams with Former Miss Nevada Lisa Song Sutton
Join us today as we talk to Lisa Song Sutton, a lawyer, former Miss Nevada, and revenue master with four businesses and three passive income sources. She discusses going from a law student and model to a cupcake entrepreneur, then boutique bikini line owner, real estate maven, and shipping business owner – all by her mid-30s. This is a great episode for anyone who wants to build multiple businesses, diversify their income streams, and go-go-go!
Embracing Life’s Seasons with Life Coach Becky Morrison
Becky Morrison is an author, lawyer, and life coach who helps her clients find happiness. In this episode, she talks about how she realized that the traditional career path wasn't serving her, and figured out how to find happiness for herself before launching a business to help others do the same.