Ep. #98 Introducing Bossminded - Making huge changes to the Lady Boss Community and Here's Why

by Marci Barker / October 15th, 2024
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Introducing Bossminded - Making huge changes to the
Lady Boss Community and Here's Why
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Introducing Bossminded - Making huge changes to the Lady Boss Community and Here's Why
In this episode, I announce major changes in my business, specifically the rebranding of my group from Lady Bosses to Boss Minded. After nearly four years of building this community, I realized the name posed trademark issues and didn't fully reflect the empowered mindset of the women involved. This new name protects my brand and emphasizes taking control of one's business and life.
Being "boss minded" is about making bold choices and fostering a supportive community where women can learn and overcome challenges together. I express my excitement for future retreats and events, and I’m grateful for the support I’ve received. Together, we can navigate the tough side of business while uplifting one another.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Announcement of business changes.
Background on Lady Bosses.
Trademark issues faced.
Community dynamics and challenges.
Introduction of the name Boss Minded.
Definition of "boss minded."
Plans for future events and retreats.
Reflections on business challenges.
Importance of community support.
Gratitude for listeners' support.
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