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Why Moms Make Badass Biz Owners

An episode of the MomBoss Maximizer podcast, hosted by Brittany Burnham, titled "Why Moms Make Badass Biz Owners" was published on August 1, 2024 and runs 16 minutes.

August 1, 2024 ·16m · MomBoss Maximizer

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Summary In this episode, Brittany discusses why moms make badass business owners. She shares her personal journey of becoming an entrepreneur and highlights the qualities that make moms successful in business. The main themes include problem-solving, leadership, resilience, and strategic planning. Brittany emphasizes the importance of asking good questions and the ability to multitask as key skills for moms in business. She encourages moms to celebrate their achievements and seek support from communities like MomBoss Maximizer. Takeaways Moms make great business owners because they are natural problem solvers and can handle the chaos of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Moms are leaders and role models for their children, instilling qualities like grit and grace. Moms are resilient and can navigate obstacles in both personal and business life. Strategic planning is a superpower for moms, who juggle multiple responsibilities and tasks. Moms should ask good questions to develop resilience in their children and to solve problems in business. Moms have the ability to multitask and handle multiple things at once. Moms should celebrate their achievements and seek support from communities of other mom entrepreneurs. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Why Moms Make Badass Business Owners 04:12 Chapter 1: Problem-Solving: A Key Skill for Moms in Business 06:31 Chapter 2: Leadership: Shaping Badass Humans 10:22 Chapter 4: Strategic Planning: The Superpower of Moms 12:14 Chapter 6: Multitasking: Juggling Multiple Responsibilities 13:13 Chapter 7: Celebrating Moms: Building Empires and Legends ⁠Get on the Waitlist for the MomBoss Maximizer LIVE Podcast⁠ September 18, 6p-8p The Lawn at Stuyvesant Plaza Connect with Britt: IG:  @Brittany.Burnham @mombossmaximizerpodcast @GUTS_albany ⁠Get on Britt’s Waitlist for 1:1 Coaching⁠ ⁠Join the MomBoss Maximizer Community⁠

Summary

In this episode, Brittany discusses why moms make badass business owners. She shares her personal journey of becoming an entrepreneur and highlights the qualities that make moms successful in business. The main themes include problem-solving, leadership, resilience, and strategic planning. Brittany emphasizes the importance of asking good questions and the ability to multitask as key skills for moms in business. She encourages moms to celebrate their achievements and seek support from communities like MomBoss Maximizer.


Takeaways

  • Moms make great business owners because they are natural problem solvers and can handle the chaos of motherhood and entrepreneurship.
  • Moms are leaders and role models for their children, instilling qualities like grit and grace.
  • Moms are resilient and can navigate obstacles in both personal and business life.
  • Strategic planning is a superpower for moms, who juggle multiple responsibilities and tasks.
  • Moms should ask good questions to develop resilience in their children and to solve problems in business.
  • Moms have the ability to multitask and handle multiple things at once.
  • Moms should celebrate their achievements and seek support from communities of other mom entrepreneurs.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction: Why Moms Make Badass Business Owners

04:12 Chapter 1: Problem-Solving: A Key Skill for Moms in Business

06:31 Chapter 2: Leadership: Shaping Badass Humans

10:22 Chapter 4: Strategic Planning: The Superpower of Moms

12:14 Chapter 6: Multitasking: Juggling Multiple Responsibilities

13:13 Chapter 7: Celebrating Moms: Building Empires and Legends


⁠Get on the Waitlist for the MomBoss Maximizer LIVE Podcast⁠

September 18, 6p-8p

The Lawn at Stuyvesant Plaza


Connect with Britt:

IG:  @Brittany.Burnham @mombossmaximizerpodcast @GUTS_albany


⁠Get on Britt’s Waitlist for 1:1 Coaching⁠


⁠Join the MomBoss Maximizer Community⁠

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