275: Mentor session with Kristen Paulsen: stepping into leadership, learning how to delegate and best practices for sponsorships

Powerhouse Women - Ein Podcast von Lindsey Schwartz

Kategorien:

It’s so fun to have a platform where we get to feature amazing women and we want to use it to feature more of you and share more stories from women who are at all different stages of their business journey. So today’s session is a mentor session with one of the members of our very own Powerhouse Women Girl Gang Membership. I can’t wait for you to meet her and listen in on our live mentor session. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did!   Hi I’m Kristen! I’m the founder of Salt City Networking, a girl’s night out themed business networking event for women in business. I graduated with my bachelors in PR and immediately started working in event planning & social media management. From there, I started my own Marketing & Digital Design business that I still own alongside Salt City Networking and being a full-time wife & mom. My entrepreneurial spirit started at a young age; from creating my own business cards at age nine, to selling watches out of my locker in middle school. When I’m not designing/planning my next big project, you can find me in the mountains or stacking up my rewards points at Chick-Fil-A. In this episode we talk about: Being a leader vs being a follower  Capturing all the work you’re doing so you can create systems + processes in order to delegate  The best way to communicate for sponsorships    Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone!   Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership || CONNECT WITH KRISTEN PAULSEN || instagram.com/theutahgal instagram.com/saltcitynetworking www.saltcitynetworking.com || CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN || instagram.com/powerhouse_women instagram.com/llindseyschwartz facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity www.powerhousewomen.co

Visit the podcast's native language site