Using your voice to speak up
This episode is recorded shortly after the murder of George Floyd, by Derek Chauvin, a white police officer. I felt deeply troubled to my core and had to ask myself how I wanted to show up. I realize that while I do not have all the answers, I can still use my voice to speak…
Read shownotesTN169: I wish I knew about this in the early stages of my business
If you are starting your business, or trying to grow it, there are some things that can really hold you back. And if you don’t address them, they can stop your business from ever succeeding. This week I am taking you behind the scenes at Tandem Nomads and sharing how some of these things nearly stopped…
Read shownotesTN168 : Dual career couples & putting the business at the same level as the partner’s job – With Jennifer Petriglieri
We often hear that being in a relationship requires tradeoffs and compromises. One of the most challenging compromises nowadays for most working couples around the world, and especially expat couples, is one partner giving up a successful career so that the other partner’s career can thrive. But does it really have to be this way?…
Read shownotesTN167: Create a recession-proof business – Part 3: Super Serve
In challenging times, showing up for your clients is even more critical than usual. It is not the time to go ‘missing in action’. Even if you cannot do business with them, your relationship with them is still crucial to your business. In fact, when times are tough, you need to really step up how…
Read shownotesTN166: Get published in the media – pitches that work – With Olga Mecking
Being featured as a contributor to major media outlets is a great way to get more visibility, it can lead to interesting new opportunities and you can actually get paid for it, as well. Olga Mecking’s writing has featured in multiple media, including The New York Times, which led to her being offered a book…
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