Here is a lineup of stellar entrepreneur interviews for the month of June. Each is with a person that shares stories of turning ideas into reality with successful results. What can you learn from listening to the wins of other entrepreneurs? Tune in and find out.
June 1:
Terri Lonier of Working Solo is an expert in understanding the needs and goals of the entrepreneur because she has been one for the better part of two decades. Her expertise led her to help individuals work through the process of achieving their entrepreneurial vision. Terri also consults for corporations that want to encourage entrepreneurial thinking within their companies. In addition, Terri consults for organizations and companies that create products and services designed to serve the needs of entrepreneurs. There is entrepreneurial info here from several different perspectives.
June 8:
Remember the line from The Graduate? The one word that Mr. McGuire relates to the freshly graduated young man Benjamin . . . that one word is plastics. Sandra Lira of Zanda Panda might have restated that the one most important word is silicon. In this interview, She relates her story of harnessing her sculpting know-how with the wonderful substance of silicon to create unique and detailed cookware. Sandra generously talks about her business evolution and the lessons learned along the way. Could being pliable be a good quality?
June 15:
David Sasson of Overstock Art shares a story of discovering a beautiful product, an undeserved niche of customer interest, and taking his technology know-how to create a new web-based experience for art lovers. This interview should inspire those who are reaching out with the web to sell products and services, and doing so in a way that goes beyond what brick-and-mortar can offer.
June 22:
Lori Vande Krol of A Life Made Simple relates a story of how she came to launch her business by knowing herself, knowing her strengths, and knowing the kind of help others need to be their most productive. Lori also generously shares tips and ideas on how to solve some of the problematic organizational issues at home and in the office.
