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035 Jessica Kupferman | Why A Woman’s Perspective Is Vital In Business And Podcasting
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
035 Jessica Kupferman | Why A Woman’s Perspective Is Vital In Business And Podcasting
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
It’s all about providing women with a voice when it comes to this Jessica Kupferman Interview. Host of Lady Business Radio and co-host of She Podcasts, Jessica is your one-stop spot for tips on raising a family while maintaining a business as well as how to use your own personality to draw people in and understand you. This strong-minded woman who knows what she wants proves every day that there are some places where men just aren’t needed.
Show Highlights
00.19 – Harry Duran provides some background about today’s guest, Jessica Kupferman.
02.48 – PRDCNF’s limited audience aims to gather like-minded individuals who are really focused on transforming themselves and their endeavors.
09.13 – Try and do something different, don’t just take a cookie-cutter approach.
13.55 – Whether you fill up for volume or you hand-pick your guests, they’re so important to the content of your podcast.
20.25 – Don’t try to force your content ideas onto guests that can’t talk about those topics.
23.41 – Let people see the real you and they’ll look forward to doing business with you.
30.38 – Jessica considers the differences between how men and women spend their time when children are involved.
33.02 – B-School might be great for you, but they might need to change tactics soon.
35.53 – She Podcasts grew from an idea and a growing community of women podcasters.
38.03 – Jessica’s She Podcasts Facebook group is getting more requests from women every day – Celeste from Huffington Post is just one example.
42.04 – How do you know when to call it a day as a podcaster?
50.54 – Podcasting can teach you a lot about yourself and about how you can find success in this industry.
56.31 – What does the future hold for podcasting?
FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.podcastjunkies.com/35
Show Highlights
00.19 – Harry Duran provides some background about today’s guest, Jessica Kupferman.
02.48 – PRDCNF’s limited audience aims to gather like-minded individuals who are really focused on transforming themselves and their endeavors.
09.13 – Try and do something different, don’t just take a cookie-cutter approach.
13.55 – Whether you fill up for volume or you hand-pick your guests, they’re so important to the content of your podcast.
20.25 – Don’t try to force your content ideas onto guests that can’t talk about those topics.
23.41 – Let people see the real you and they’ll look forward to doing business with you.
30.38 – Jessica considers the differences between how men and women spend their time when children are involved.
33.02 – B-School might be great for you, but they might need to change tactics soon.
35.53 – She Podcasts grew from an idea and a growing community of women podcasters.
38.03 – Jessica’s She Podcasts Facebook group is getting more requests from women every day – Celeste from Huffington Post is just one example.
42.04 – How do you know when to call it a day as a podcaster?
50.54 – Podcasting can teach you a lot about yourself and about how you can find success in this industry.
56.31 – What does the future hold for podcasting?
FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.podcastjunkies.com/35
Released:
Mar 30, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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