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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessSociety & Culture |
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Love this podcast!! It is both inspiring and informative. These two podcasters thoroughly analyze business women and their keys to success.
As a business owner, I wanted to love this show, but I found the business tips, which are simplistic at best, and side tangents about other businesses to be distracting.
The one on the Lillian Vernon episode, never do business with family, was a hard one to understand given “family firms comprise 90 percent of all businesses in North America”.
The stories of the women, even when they felt overly scripted, were great.
Why did they stop this show?
Looking forward to hearing more!
I miss these podcast pls bring some more episodes!
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Apple Podcasts | #167 |
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