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Own Your Bold with Natalie Sinisgalli-Kettavong  

Own Your Bold with Natalie Sinisgalli-Kettavong

Author: Natalie Sinisgalli-Kettavong

Own Your Bold is an interview-based podcast for female entrepreneurs and leaders in business. More than inspiration, we need tools to create impact. Our episodes are topic-driven, so you can target exactly what ails you. By sharing real stories, skills and ideas we've gained along the way, we can help each other achieve success and equality - together. 
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Genres: Business, Entrepreneurship, Marketing

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021 // Diversifying your Income
Episode 21
Tuesday, 4 August, 2020

Today's guest, Ilana Griffo is a surface designer and author from Upstate New York. Her work features playful patterns, handmade type, and tons of inspirational phrases. She LOVES encouraging others to pursue their creative passion and creates courses and books to help them on their way. She's also a mama to a fun-loving toddler and two XL dogs. Ilana's work is centered around cheering on other women and seeing them pursue their passion, find their voice, and GET SHIT DONE. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:Taking a Leap Towards Working for YourselfPassive IncomePassion Projects & Making PayrollHow To Reposition YourselfMultiple Revenue StreamsRESOURCES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:INSTAGRAM: @ilanagriffoWEBSITE: ilanagriffo.comBOOK: Mind Your BusinessIlana's 2019 Income Pie

 

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