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Elizabeth Gordon interviews Marsha Blackburn, a businesswoman who currently serves in the US House of Representatives

In this episode of the Chic Perspectives Show, I interview Marsha Blackburn, the first woman ever elected a state Senator for the 23rd District of Tennessee, and currently serving in the US House of Representatives.

Blackburn talked about her new book, Life Equity: Realize your true value and pursue your passions at any stage in life.

She encourages women to step up, step out and use their natural skills and experiences to ultimately achieve their goals and dreams.

Marsh talks about how it is important for women reappraise their lives and recognize their real value and dig deeper into untapped assets.

I love how Marsha busts some of the most common myths facing women each day.  It is so important to remove misguided shoulds from you life path that no longer serve you.

Having female mentors and reading and learning about those who blazed the trail for us challenges us all to step forward and lead.

Marsha thanks for inspiring woman to remove their self-doubt and become confident to take the risks necessary to change the world around them.

It was a pleasure getting to know you.

Check out Marsha’s book Life Equity Life Equity: Realize Your True Value and Pursue Your Passions at Any Stage in Life

The Chic Entrepreneur Q & A

Q: What defines a Chic Entrepreneur?

A: A Chic Entrepreneur is defined by her eloquent combination of style and industriousness. Being chic is about how you carry yourself and the choices you make. It is not about the clothes you wear or the way you cut your hair; it’s about your attitude and your actions. Chic Entrepreneurs balance optimism with realism; they know who they are, and they know where they are going. Being a Chic Entrepreneur is not about being perfect; it’s about being you at your best. It is about being professional, having integrity, never burning bridges, and working hard, but more importantly, working smart. For these reasons, Chic Entrepreneurs tend to be in the ten percent of startup businesses that actually succeed, but they don’t just succeed, they succeed with style.

Q: Why is it so important to decide and convey the value your business can provide?

A: If you can’t decide what value your business provides to the marketplace and clearly and concisely express it to potential or existing clients and partners, who can? You are the best salesperson for your business because it’s yours; you created it. So you need to have a one to three sentence summation of what your business is and what important value it provides that others need. You should be able to jot it down on a piece of paper at a moments notice, without getting a hand cramp. This is so important because you will be asked to talk about your business countless times as an owner. Wishy-washy doesn’t gain you any respect in the business world and it’s not chic. You need to have a unique value and nail the pitch.

Q: How can women business owners work to develop their own niche?

A: Choosing and developing a niche is all about research. Women business owners need to ask questions about who exactly their target niche market is that will buy their unique product or service: Are they businesses or individuals? What is their income? Where do they live/have offices? How old are they? Are they men, women, families or committees? What do they buy often? What do they lack? These and many more questions will give your chosen niche a name, a face and a personality. As a woman business owner, you know how to develop relationships. Finding out exactly what kind of people are in your target will allow you to better cultivate relationships with your niche.

Q: What do women entrepreneurs need to know about cash flow?

A: I’ve found in my own consulting practice that women often ignore the numbers when it comes to their business. Whether it’s because it’s boring to them or because it’s not something they’ve dealt with before. However, cash flow is crucial to the success of a business. Women entrepreneurs need to know that by plugging in reasonable numbers, understanding your business model, and learning to read your financials and do predictive analysis, you can keep your cash flow in check so you don’t get into a cash crunch. Businesses that fail run out of money. In order to succeed you need to know how to keep cash flowing through your business. It is your lifeblood. Women need to get comfortable with working with, thinking, and talking about money. If you know you need an bookkeeper and can afford it, get one, and use the time you free up for cash producing activities. If you know you can’t, do the legwork necessary and make sure you’ve got a handle on what’s coming in and going out and have a bit tucked away for a rainy day, or a perfect opportunity – they come along in business when you least expect it.

Q: How can a woman business owner in the middle stages of growth determine if she’s on the right track to achieve greater profitability?

A: Put your current and desired future states into numbers. Choose five key metrics to watch. Key metrics will allow you to monitor your company’s performance. You must identify a way to measure performance so that you can determine at a glance what you are doing well and what you are doing poorly and adjust accordingly. Your metrics will give you an indication of where you or your managers need to focus attention. Think of this as your executive dashboard, similar to your car’s dashboard, that you can look at as you drive your company forward. This will give you an overall view of how your organization is running and alert you to any issues that require attention. Your dashboard will consist of a handful of key metrics that act as a constant health check, a way for you to check the business’s pulse and other vital signs. Metrics are great and powerful tools, and as you get more comfortable with them you will learn to use them to spot opportunities and more effectively manage your business.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Christine Comaford-Lynch – CEO, Mighty Ventures and Author of Rules for Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality

In this Chic Perspectives episode, I talked to Christine Comaford-Lynch – CEO, Mighty Ventures and Author of Rules for Renegades: How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality

Bill Gates calls her “super high bandwidth.” Bill Clinton has thanked her for fostering American entrepreneurship.” Newsweek says “by reputation, Christine is the person you want to partner with.” Christine has built and sold 5 of her own businesses. She writes a column for BusinessWeek SmallBiz. In this interview New York Times Bestselling Author Christine Comaford-Lynch shares the keys to her entrepreneurial success by explaining how to build a business that you can leverage beyond you.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Jennifer Bouani, author of the #1 Amazon Kindle Bestseller and Award Winning Book Tyler & His Solve-a-Matic Machine (Future Business Leaders’ Series) on the Chic Perspectives Show

Jennifer Bouani, author of the #1 Amazon Kindle Bestseller and Award Winning Book Tyler & His Solve-a-Matic Machine (Future Business Leaders’ Series)

Jennifer Bouani is the author of a new and unique set of adventure books that teach kids about capitalism, entrepreneurship and business. She mentors parents, educators, community leaders on how to empower and prepare kids for tomorrow’s world by teaching them how to think creatively, explore products and services around them, set realistic goals, and overcome obstacles — the keys to turning what they love to do into business ideas and realizing their dreams. She started the Future Business Leaders’ SeriesTM series in 2006 with Tyler & His Solve-a-Matic Machine, which won the 2007 iParenting Media HOT Product Award. Her second book, Tyler Passes the Golden Key, was recently published in June 2008 and is an Award-Winning Finalist in the Children’s Fiction category of the National Best Books 2008 Awards.

In this Chic Perspective, Jennifer talks about why it is so important to have kids learn about entrepreneurship today. She explains how her books teach basic business principles to kids and what parents can do to get their children interested in business.

Listen to Jennifer’s Chic Tip

Bill Williams, Executive Vice President of Murphy Business and Financial Corp

In this Chic Perspectives episode, Bill Williams is the Executive Vice President of Murphy Business and Financial Corp, and a certified business coach talks about how to choose a franchise.

For more than 30 years, Bill was an executive with technology companies, responsible for training, support, operations and IT.

Bill analyzes the factors that hold people back from entrepreneurship, talks about how to assess the risk of your venture and how to choose the right type of business for you.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Jennifer Remling, author of Carve Your Own Road: Do What You Love and Live the Life You Envisionand founder of CarveYourOwnRoad.com

In this episode of the Chic Perspectives Show, I interviewed Jennifer Remling, about her new book, Carve Your Own Road: Do What You Love and Live the Life You Envision.

Jennifer Remling runs her own accomplished and fulfilling recruiting firm, in addition to Carve Your Own Road. With a book in the works due to be released in April 2009 by Career Press, Jennifer has been featured in media outlets like MSNBC.com and The New York Post. She is also a frequent speaker at corporate training seminars, professional development workshops and other industry events.

In this Chic Perspective, Jennifer shares the keys for developing the mindset of a successful entrepreneur. We’ve all heard about just how powerful our mind can be when we put it to good use, but many entrepreneurs get so caught up in day to day to-do’s and stresses, that they don’t tap into the vast power source located right between their own two ears.

Jennifer illuminates strategies and best practices she used when starting and building her successful recruiting company as well as how she turned her entrepreneurial dream into a chic reality, complete with a $70,000 Airstream to travel in style.

You’ll learn how to use what’s between your ears in a systematic way to reach your goals on a daily and weekly basis and achieve greater success, certainty and satisfaction in your life.

Jennifer shares insights she got from traveling all over the country interviewing successful entrepreneurs as research for her upcoming book: Carve Your Own Road. Jennifer has a passion for understanding the entrepreneurial spirit and is helping people everywhere redefine how and where they work to achieve career fulfillment on their own terms.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Kathleen Kurre – President, Fusion Advisors and former Executive-in-Residence, Interdisciplinary Institute for Leadership & Entrepreneurship, Georgia Tech

In this episode of Chic Perspectives, Elizabeth Gordon interviews Kathleen Kurre – President, Fusion Advisors and former Executive-in-Residence, Interdisciplinary Institute for Leadership & Entrepreneurship, Georgia Tech.

Kathleen Kurre held senior executive positions at Intellego and Healthcare Recoveries, both started with venture capital. She routinely shares her insights and experiences through writing and speaking and works with individuals and organizations as they integrate mind, body, spirit and emotions for success. She recently completed a Masters of Divinity in Spiritual Peacemaking and is working on her first book Doorways of Peace.

After graduating Magna Cum Laude from Purdue University with Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics, Kathleen began her career in computer technology. Her passion emerged quickly: creating systems that connect imagination with reality. After having held analyst and manager positions for Kentucky Fried Chicken, PNC Bank, KPMG and senior management positions with Humana Inc. and Aegon Corporation, Kathleen formally stepped into the creative world of entrepreneurship by joining Healthcare Recoveries, Inc. (HRI) a venture capital backed healthcare, technology services company.

In this Chic Perspective, Elizabeth interviews Kathleen as she recaps a presentation she gave on the topic of female entrepreneurship at the 10th Global Powerful Businesswomen & Leaders Summit (WOIBEX 2008) held on March 8-9 at the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, UAE. Kathleen talks about how women start, and run business differently than men and what challenges and opportunities this represents.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Cheryl Lampard – Founder of Style Matters International

Cheryl Lampard is the founder and principal consultant of Style Matters International based in London, England, with offices in Naples, Florida as well.

She has over twenty years of experience working with some of the world’s leading multi-national corporations such as Curves Women’s Fitness Centres, British Telecom, and Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), in addition to running her own fashion textile and retail business.

Cheryl is an Affiliate Member of The Federation of Image Consultants, and holds the International Make-up Association’s Diploma from the London School of Beauty & Make-up.
In this Chic Perspective, Elizabeth finds out from Cheryl how to make your image as chic as possible. According to Cheryl, 10 seconds is all it takes to make a first impression: ten seconds that could change your life – or not.

Cheryl gives valuable pointers on how to dress for success.

Learn the biggest mistakes people make in their appearance, what different color choices say about you and how to shop more effectively and efficiently.

Learn how to maximize your wardrobe and use different styles to make the right impression.

If you’ve ever been curious about what your clothes say about you in terms of your power, your approachability or your confidence level and how to improve in each of those areas, you won’t want to miss this information packed interview.

Elizabeth Gordon interviews Michelle Roark – World Cup Champion, Olympian, Entrepreneur, founder of Phi-nomenal

A while back I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Champion skier Michelle Roark on the Chic Perspectives Show, and I wanted to share part of the interview here.

Michelle is an amazing athlete, a World Champion and Olympian skier – and as if that wasn’t enough, she is also a super savvy chic entrepreneur, the founder and president of Phi-nomenal, a perfume line that no only smells good but also has the added benefit of helping maximize performance and really bring out the best of the person wearing it.  What a Phi-nomenal vision!

Michelle talked about how she got the inspiration for her business idea from a conversation with her coach about the importance of being able to utilize all five senses when visualizing the perfect performance.

You must check out her sites at@

Phi-nomenalwww.Phi-nomenal.com
www.VoilaSSP.com

She then used her Chemical Engineering background and her mathematical knowledge of Phi to develop a unique and well-balanced product line designed to empower the human spirit.

Phi-nomenal’s Confidence Natural Perfume Oil and Custom Crystal bottle sold out within a week of being introduced at Eve Boutique in Denver.

Michelle talks about how she balances competing on the World Cup circuit while running her growing company, her recent trip to the White House and her company’s goal of being the scent of the first woman President of the United States.

Michelle has been featured in Business Week, Self Magazine, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today and Forbes.

You can learn so much from her story and I am so excited to have her interview as part of Chic Perspectives Season One.   You listen to her Chic Tip here.

I been getting exciting updates from Michelle this winter as she continues to rock it out on the ski slopes.  You may also catch her on one her many media appearances:

Feb 13 — NBC live coverage of moguls event 7:00 – 10:30 pm MST
Feb 15 — Fox News Small Business 4:30 pm PST
Feb 21 — MSNBC Small Business 7:30 am EST

Here’s some video footage of this Chic lady in action – talk about succeeding with style.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO98A1OBV8k <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO98A1OBV8k>

Thanks again Michelle – love hearing about all of your continued Chic Success!