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It Takes A Village To Build A Business with Lisa Michaud

Lindsay Johnson, The Radical Connector Season 1 Episode 2

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Do you believe you have to do everything in your life and business on your own? Do you think outsourcing is out of your reach?

Lisa Michaud, host of the Goalden Girls podcast and community, realized that it takes years to build a successful and long-lasting business … and most importantly, it takes a village. Lisa used to feel the pressure of keeping up with other entrepreneurs and their definition of success. Now she knows it’s ok to go at her own pace and outsource to the village of family, friend, and service providers she has carefully built around her.

Lisa shares with me how she has found balance in her business and motherhood. She outsourced tasks within her business to allow her to grow and be successful. Lisa learned to have more fun in her business and attract more of her ideal clients.

Meet Lisa

Lisa Michaud is a recovering over-achieving, people-pleasing, perfectionist. Just kidding: she’s still all of those things. At the age of 27, she faced the reality she may only have one or two years left to live, and with that wake-up call, she decided to get out of her own way and make the most of the time she had left. Now, as an International Success Coach, Speaker and Entrepreneur, Lisa inspires and motivates you to turn your big dreams into goals you’ll actually achieve.

About Lindsay
Lindsay Johnson, aka The Radical Connector, is a business coach for service-based businesses, online educators, and coaches tired of hustle culture, bro-marketing, and pretending to be someone they’re not. Lindsay’s signature Ick-Free Sales Community and anti-hustle approach to business is a much-needed breath of fresh air for entrepreneurs doing too dang much.

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