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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2020 · 38 MIN

#60 What You See and Perceive Can Change the World with Janie Duquette

from Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life Podcast · host Francine Beleyi

Have you ever felt strongly about an idea or an opinion but failed to share your vision with the world? In today's episode 60 of Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life podcast, I am welcoming Janie Duquette, a former lawyer, ex artist manager and now the founder of the Academy of Women's Power. She is also a Gender Equity expert, author and speaker and the founder of Group Alma ma terre, a group of business ventures and projects that aim to support and develop feminine leadership and empower women. In this enlightened conversation, Janie explains why sharing our feeling, and our perspective is the most powerful thing we can do. She also shares: How early struggles in life helped her to overcome her obstacles as a young female executive and as an entrepreneur  How her hardship inspired her to reach out to other women to encourage each other and later turn her insights into a book    Why she is passionate about helping women doing more business rather than offering service for free and why they need to learn to ask for money How she leverages partnerships to run her different businesses  How she leverages online to support more women in corporate and impact in their lives Janie is passionate about supporting women in diversity and turning women into rock stars.  Listen to this insightful conversation now. The show notes are available www.francinebeleyi.com/podcast. If you love this episode, leave me a review and share it with your friends. If you are ready to find your edge and position yourself for success and impact, book a call to discuss your goals today at www.francinebeleyi.com/call

Have you ever felt strongly about an idea or an opinion but failed to share your vision with the world? In today's episode 60 of Meaningful Work, Meaningful Life podcast, I am welcoming Janie Duquette, a former lawyer, ex artist manager and now the founder of the Academy of Women's Power. She is also a Gender Equity expert, author and speaker and the founder of Group Alma ma terre, a group of business ventures and projects that aim to support and develop feminine leadership and empower women. In this enlightened conversation, Janie explains why sharing our feeling, and our perspective is the most powerful thing we can do. She also shares: How early struggles in life helped her to overcome her obstacles as a young female executive and as an entrepreneur  How her hardship inspired her to reach out to other women to encourage each other and later turn her insights into a book    Why she is passionate about helping women doing more business rather than offering service for free and why they need to learn to ask for money How she leverages partnerships to run her different businesses  How she leverages online to support more women in corporate and impact in their lives Janie is passionate about supporting women in diversity and turning women into rock stars.  Listen to this insightful conversation now. The show notes are available www.francinebeleyi.com/podcast. If you love this episode, leave me a review and share it with your friends. If you are ready to find your edge and position yourself for success and impact, book a call to discuss your goals today at www.francinebeleyi.com/call

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