• Getting Real with Bossy: For Women Who Own Business

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Getting Real with Bossy: For Women Who Own Business

著者: BOSSY Roc
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  • The Real Raw and Honest podcast about small business ownership hosted by Kelly Bush + Kelly Metras, co-owners of BOSSY ROC, a support group for business owners. With our experience, nine businesses in over 25 years, we continue to bear it all and share what we wish we had known. We move past the must-be-nices and start getting real. Come along as we interview other business owners and get the true story. New episodes every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. www.BossyRoc.com
    Copyright 2022 All rights reserved.
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The Real Raw and Honest podcast about small business ownership hosted by Kelly Bush + Kelly Metras, co-owners of BOSSY ROC, a support group for business owners. With our experience, nine businesses in over 25 years, we continue to bear it all and share what we wish we had known. We move past the must-be-nices and start getting real. Come along as we interview other business owners and get the true story. New episodes every 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. www.BossyRoc.com
Copyright 2022 All rights reserved.
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  • Dry January! How Non-Alcoholic Bar Owner Meg Hartman is Set to Thrive in 2025
    2024/12/23
    Ep. 50 Is it possible to run a successful bar without serving alcohol? Meg Hartman of Alt Bar thinks so, and she’s changing the game in Rochester, NY. Find out how Meg's innovative non-alcoholic bottle shop and bar is creating a welcoming space for everyone. Whether you’re a business owner, an advocate for inclusivity, or simply curious about the growing non-alcoholic space, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Meg takes us on her inspiring journey from starting as a pop-up shop to launching a full-fledged brick-and-mortar space that’s redefining the social drinking experience. We dive into: The "why" behind AltBar: Meg’s personal and professional reasons for championing the non-alcoholic movement. The evolution of AltBar: How Meg went from pop-ups to creating a vibrant community hub for NA enthusiasts. The importance of the non-alcoholic movement: Why providing inclusive options is critical for changing the social narrative around alcohol. Dealing with internet trolls: Meg’s strategies for staying focused on her mission and not feeding the critics. Links and Resources: www.altbarroc.com Follow AltBar on https://www.instagram.com/altbarroc and https://www.facebook.com/altbarroc Explore more about the non-alcoholic movement here. https://nabeverages.org/ Explore Marshall Street Bar's Menu of Free-Spirited Options Loved this episode? Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Podchaser Thank you to our Sponsors: Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    59 分
  • Childcare Revolution: How Rosa Marie is Turning the System on Its Head
    2024/12/09
    Ep. 49 Ever felt like you were at your breaking point? That moment when everything feels like it’s falling apart—but then, the people you’ve touched rally around you in ways you never imagined? In this heartfelt and raw episode of Getting Real with Bossy, Rosa Marie, entrepreneur and childcare activist, returns to the podcast with a story of resilience, vulnerability, and triumph. Recently, Rosa sent out a public “cry for help” on social media as her business, Marvelous Mind Academy, faced a financial crisis. But instead of defeat, what followed was a powerful outpouring of community support that reinforced her mission to make childcare accessible to all. With over a decade of experience in child development, Rosa shares how her vision for non-traditional childcare solutions has evolved, especially during the most trying times. From navigating post-pandemic economic shifts to redefining what success looks like, Rosa’s journey is a testament to perseverance and the strength of community. Loved this episode? Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Podchaser Thank you to our Sponsors: Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Resources: Call Marvelous Minds Academy 585-210-8554 Email: rosamarie@marvelousminds.com Website: www.marvelousminds.com Facebook:Marvelous Mind Academy Find these and more small businesses to shop in the Bossy Directory Connect with Kelly + Kelly www.BossyRoc.com @BossyRoc ✨ This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the power of showing up, speaking out, and rallying for a cause. What You’ll Hear: 🎧 How Rosa’s transparency about her struggles ignited a wave of community support 🎧 The innovative ways Marvelous Mind Academy is reshaping childcare with pop-up daycare services 🎧 The personal growth that comes with leading a mission-driven business 🎧 Insights into systemic challenges in childcare—and why change is long overdue 🔗 Listen Now to hear how Rosa’s journey inspires us all to stay tenacious, hopeful, and open to support when we need it most. #ChildcareActivism #Entrepreneurship #CommunitySupport #MarvelousMindAcademy #GettingRealWithBossy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    38 分
  • Small Business Saturday: Local Holiday Gift Ideas for Everyone on Your List
    2024/11/25
    Ep. 48 Explore the heart of Small Business Saturday with Kelly Metras and Kelly Bush as they spotlight Bossy ROC members and their exciting offers. Hear from Tanvi of Shop Peppermint, Lindsey of Laughing All Chocolates, Erika Sorbello of Gallery Salon, Raeanne Lacatera, holistic business coach, Jackie McGriff, photographer and co-producer, Jill Rizzo Budd from Awaken Wellness and Beauty, Kathy from Joe Bean Coffee, and Nicole from Screen Printing by Bowers. If you're looking to support local, women-owned businesses and want to give unique gifts this Holiday Season, this episode is your go-to resource. Key Takeaways: Shopping locally on Small Business Saturday significantly impacts the local economy by fostering community growth and stability. Female entrepreneurs are leading the way in diverse industries, from fashion boutiques to holistic wellness and creative markets, all offering unique products and experiences. The strength of the Bossy network lies in its supportive community of women empowering one another through collaboration, advocacy, and shared stories. Many of the businesses featured prioritize sustainable and ethically sourced products, aligning with broader trends toward conscious consumerism. By participating in Small Business Saturday, consumers directly contribute to sustaining vibrant local businesses and can enjoy exclusive promotions. Notable Quotes: Kelly Metras: "Every dollar spent at a local business, $0.67 stays in the local economy—that is over double the impact compared to shopping at big box stores." Kelly Bush: "Shopping small for the holidays doesn't save the whole year, but it makes a big dent." Tanvi: "Shopping small just has its own joys." Lindsay Tarnoff: "We do good while we enjoy the best chocolate." Erica Sorbello: "We have great gifts under $30—a one-stop shop for self-care. Loved this episode? Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Podchaser Thank you to our Sponsors: Salena's Mexican Restaurant at Village Gate 302 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607 Union Tavern 4565 Culver Rd, Rochester, NY 14622 Resources: Find these and more small businesses to shop in the Bossy Directory Connect with Kelly + Kelly www.BossyRoc.com @BossyRoc #BlackFriday #Sale #ShopSmall #EntrepreneurshipWeek #WomenOwned #SmallBusiness #ShopLocal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    44 分

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