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March 8, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: Millionaire Mom, Mom Entrepreneurs, Real Estate Investor, Savannah Ross
It Is Amazing How Your Life Can Change So Drastically In A Single Moment. This is the story of how Mompreneur Savannah Ross went from near bankruptcy to millionaire mom in just 6 months.
Savannah Ross, founder of Rich Mom, was a self-employed makeup artist and mom entrepreneur working part time. Her husband is a school [...]
Tags: Millionaire Mom, Mom Entrepreneurs, Real Estate Investor, Savannah Ross
March 3, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: Education Reform, How to Walk to School, Jacqueline Edelberg, Publich School System
What if the schools in your neighborhood were under performing and you couldn’t afford private school or just simply leave? That was the question that Jacqueline Edelberg, co-founder of the Nettlehorst Parent’s Co-op and Author of “ How to Walk to School” , was challenged with. Mother of a two year old and another baby on [...]
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March 1, 2010in Book Club by StaffTags: Book Club, Linda Lord, Mom Entrepreneurs, The Pitch
The Pitch
Liz opens one eye only to discover that the reality of her struggling business and deteriorating relations with her son hasn’t changed overnight. She begins her day with the mundane duties that provide the only sense of control she feels over her life. Her son, Justin, comes to breakfast and reminds his mother that [...]
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March 1, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: Candi Wingate, Mom Entrepreneurs, Nannies 4 Hire
As the former nanny for a couple with five children, Candi Wingate quickly learned about the needs of a modern day family. Her family’s daily routine began with getting the children up and dressed, feeding them breakfast, packing lunches, making sure all teeth and hair were properly brushed, and then shuttling them out the door [...]
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February 24, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: Cancer Survivor, Mom Entrepreneurs, Support Group, Vicki Tashman
In 2005 Breast cancer survivor and mom entrepreneur Vicki Tashman, founded Pink-Link.org, an online breast cancer support community, to give patients a way to connect. Vicki was diagnosed with breast cancer in February of 2004 and completed her therapy in December of the same year. One day Ms. Tashman was having lunch with a friend [...]
Tags: Cancer Survivor, Mom Entrepreneurs, Support Group, Vicki Tashman
February 23, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: door magnets, Karen Klayman, Student at the wheel, student driver
Learning how to drive can be a traumatic experience not only for a child but also for the parent. I remember as a teen driver actually thinking that perhaps taking the bus for the rest of my life might not be so bad. It’s hard enough trying to tame a car and make it respond [...]
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February 22, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: Cynthia Greenway, Mom Entrepreneurs, Virtual Assistant
When Cynthia Greenway, founder of Hot Skills VA Training, gave birth to her first son in September 2002, she was determined to find a way to do something from home so she could contribute financially to her family as well as raise her son. Cynthia intended to open a simple secretarial services business, but after [...]
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February 20, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by lisa-musickTags: Lisa Musick, Mom Entrepreneurs
The perspective of age can be quite colorful. About ten years ago, I remember seeing a book entitled The Girls with Grandmother Faces. I am not a grandmother, nor do I look like one. Yet the title of the book intrigued me and, being about 40 at the time, I remember not quite understanding what [...]
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February 13, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: public relations, small business, social media
Public relations is an interesting topic for small business owners. Many of us can’t afford the cost of hiring a PR firm. Author Susan Payton helps small business owners by creating self help ebooks for managing your own public relations strategy and knows first hand what it is to be a small business. Susan’s story [...]
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January 27, 2010in Mom Entrepreneurs by StaffTags: Phoenix schools, Raena Janes
Everyday I have the pleasure of meeting extraordinary women who tell me their stories of triumph, challenge, perseverance, discovery, and joy. I’m always amazed at the things that we as women are able to accomplish. Today I’ve had the pleasure in interviewing a very special person Raena Janes.
Reana’s story starts in 2002 when she opened [...]
Tags: Phoenix schools, Raena Janes