Start Small Think Big -The Critical Impact of Small Businesses in Building Stronger Communities Ep. 32

 

Start Small Think Big with Ellie Stephens and Jenn Chowdhury on The Critical Impact of Small Businesses in Building Stronger Communities, ep. 32

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EPISODE SUMMARY

Ellie Stephens is the Senior Director of Client Relationship Management and Start Small Think Big, an organization that advances equity and inclusion in entrepreneurship by connecting small businesses with the resources and community they need to thrive. Jenn Chowdhury is the founder of In Full Bloom Coaching and offers various coaching services.

CLICK HERE to listen to our conversation as we discuss the importance of leadership as an inside game, rooted in honesty, integrity, and recognizing the role of community and support in building stronger businesses.

A FEW KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE

  • Leadership is about integrity, care for others, and using power for the benefit of the community. 

  • Access to resources and support is crucial for the success of small businesses. 

  • Leadership is not a fixed concept, but rather an ongoing journey of self-improvement and growth. By constantly learning and adapting, leaders can better serve their teams and communities.

SHAMELESS PLUG

Check out from Jenn Choudhury In Full Bloom Coaching 

From Ellie Start Small, Think Big Application and Events Online

QUESTION FOR REFLECTION

What services do you think are still needed for people of color in the small business community?

LINKS AND RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE

Jenn Choudhury In Full Bloom Coaching 

 Start Small, Think Big Application and Events Online

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