
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
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Why the Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast has been created for women who are successful business owners, who don't necessarily define themselves primarily as Jewish Women but who are, to start a conversation around what it means to be a Woman, who is Jewish and who has chosen to be an Entrepreneur, in today's world.
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
Chani started the Magazine Uplift for Jewish Women over 35 with the vision of providing them with meaningful and inspiring content and giving them a sense of belonging. For Chani, Community means support. She dreams of building a Community where people would help each other and be there for on another in times of need, but also would have access to information to improve their lives. Listen till the end of the interview where she reveals her long term vision for the Magazine, it is very inspiring
? Who is Chani?
Chani is the Founder and Editor of The UPLIFT Jewish Women’s Magazine, which is a ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
In this episode, Annette shares with honesty and authenticity, how she did not know where to start when she first started her business. And then, she explains how joining the Born To Do Business Program, working with Nathalie Garson and being part of a community of like minded entrepreneurs, helped her gain confidence in herself, have more clarity in her vision and shifted her mindset, which allowed her to grow her business from being a hobby to being a “real” freelance writing business with more ideal clients, an irresistible offer and a higher revenue.
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The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
In this episode, Aliza Naon shares how she is growing 2 successful businesses alongside many other passions and hobbies, as well as her 5 kids. She explains how she discovered the common denominator between all of her passions and how this is what gives meaning to everything she does. In this very honest and vulnerable conversation, Aliza also talks about her journey, how she lived in 5 different countries before deciding to come live in Israel and the fascinating story of how she decided to convert to Judaism. Listen all the way until the end of the episode to discover what Aliza believes is ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
In this Special Birthday episode I share with you my journey around my 50th birthday. How I went through a burnout 2 months before my birthday and how I was able to slowly come out of it by asking myself the question of alignment. I share with you everything I have learnt around alignment - What it is? What happens when you are aligned? What happens when you are not aligned? What are the red flag to look for before the whisper and the nudge that you feel inside become a punch in the face. I speak about what it means to be aligned in your business and why it can be scary to ask ourselves questi ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
Daniella is passionate by what she does! She loves to educate and coach singles to help them find their true match, but what she loves the most is to celebrate her 15 couples getting married and their 18 babies, because this is the proof that what she is doing works! In this episode, Daniella shares her secret sauce which is doing what she loves, listening to signs and always being ready for a Mindset Shift! Daniella is a Born To Do Business Alumni and she shares also how she loved working with Nathalie and how it changed the way she sees herself as CEO and is doing Business ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
In this first episode of the #behindthescenes series, Nathalie Garson, CEO of Born To Do Business and host of the Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast, gives us a vulnerable look at what it means to be purpose-driven. Beyond the nice label that being purpose-driven gives, she chooses to speak about the hidden dimensions that are not always visible to the untrained eye, that exist inside those entrepreneurs. As an example, she shares her journey to purpose, and she touches our souls as she describes her struggles with the highs and the lows, and she explains how she finally found a way to align wi ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
In this episode, Rachel Oren, Israel's first certified facilitator of Trauma Sensitive Yoga, talks about the first decision that Nathalie helped her make when she started the Born To Do Business Program - to focus on strategic partners instead of individual clients. In order to do that, Rachel had to shift her mindset, push aside instant gratification and focus all her efforts in this direction. She explains how this decision brought her higher recurring revenues as well as more stability in her business for the long run.
As a result of being in the BTDB Program, Rachel understands the many fa ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
Lucie is a Financial Controller and she has worked all her life in finances, but this is not how she presents herself - she calls herself a "citizen of the world" since she loves to travel, she speaks 4 languages, and has already lived and worked in 5 countries. It was because she knew how to manage her finances that she was able to afford this lifestyle of traveling around the world and starting her own business. Today, she wants to help other entrepreneurs to fall in love with their finances and to look at money as a tool to realise their dreams. Listen to the full interview to know what are ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
In this episode, Aviva Yoselis, CEO and founder of Health Advize, talks about how she went from doing something she was good at, to becoming a successful business owner. She explains how she overcame her fears, stepped outside of her comfort zone, and changed her mindset to become the proud entrepreneur that she is today serving many clients, and with enough revenue to hire an office manager and pay herself a nice salary.
She speaks about how this growth was possible because she understood the power of investing in herself and she decided to join the Born To Do Business Program. Sh ..read more
The Jewish Woman Entrepreneur Podcast
3M ago
In this episode, Joelle Eckstein talks about how since the loss of her husband she took her pain and transformed it into an inspiration to help widows go through this difficult time not alone. When this tragic event happened to her, she couldn't find a support group for herself, so she decided to start one. She first started a support group in Hebrew and soon after in French. She is also the host of 2 podcasts, one in English and one in Spanish, to ensure that widows are not alone, no matter where they are and what language they speak. She published her book "The Rabbi's Widow" and created an ..read more