339- Best Practices to Help you Stand for Social Change with Urvi Patel

EPISODE · Jul 4, 2023 · 27 MIN

339- Best Practices to Help you Stand for Social Change with Urvi Patel

from Crush the Rush™: The Female Entrepreneur Podcast for Sustainable Business Growth · host Holly Haynes

Today I am joined by status quo challenger, Urvi Patel! Urvi is a transformational leadership coach and spirit seer. She collaborates with women of color leaders, change makers, and entrepreneurs to expand into what’s possible and maximize their potential by moving from a life lived by default to a life lived by design. During our important conversation, we chat about the importance of tuning into oneself and how personal growth can lead to global change. We also discuss the power of small business owners, the importance of diversity in job listings, and the indicators of social change. Urvi shares her personal practices to help you stand for social change. In today’s episode, we cover:The role of marketing in business visibilityHow to tune into oneself Exploring the need to disrupt existing societal normsFostering a sense of belongingThe top indicators of social changeSetting up your week for maximum creativity and productivity CONNECT WITH URVI:IG: https://www.instagram.com/urvipatel.co/?hl=enWEBSITE: urvipatel.coE-MAIL: [email protected] Guide: Microshifts That Lead to Macrochange: Practices to Help You Stand for Social Change --  https://urvi-patel.mykajabi.com/opt-inFree Insight Chat -- https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=21993341&appointmentType=20525800CONNECT WITH HOLLY: TEXT HOLLY: 614-810-4236 or click hereDOWNLOAD THE NEW MASTERCLASS: www.hollymariehaynes.com/profitWORK WITH HOLLY: www.hollymariehaynes.com

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