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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 14 MIN

4 Lessons I Learned from Running My First Online Summit

from Business Like a Mother · host Jen Morris

In this episode, I’m sharing the 4 key lessons I learned from hosting my first online summit—filled with excitement, chaos, and empowerment. Whether you’re planning your own event or juggling business and motherhood, this episode offers insights on how to make big projects happen.Key Takeaways:Lesson 1: Done Is Better Than Perfect Taking action—even if it’s not perfect—is more important than waiting for everything to be flawless. Momentum matters more than perfection.Lesson 2: You Don’t Need Speakers with Huge Lists Success doesn’t require big-name speakers. I focused on authentic speakers who shared my values, leading to meaningful engagement.Lesson 3: People Crave Real Connection The magic wasn’t in the tech or content—it was in the real connections and community that formed.Lesson 4: Know What You Want From It Clarity from the start is key. I focused on growing my email list and engaging my Facebook group, which made the process more rewarding.If you’ve been sitting on an idea, let this episode be your permission slip to take the leap! Start small, keep it simple, and don’t worry about being perfect.If you loved this episode, share it with a friend or tag me on Instagram @renegade.motherhood and let me know which lesson resonated with you!

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