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Amplify your authority

Big-hearted entrepreneurs aren’t satisfied with old narratives for business. In today’s niche economy, fitting in is out. Today’s savvy businesses embrace their uniqueness. They attract the right people (not just anyone) to their offerings. And they’re not afraid to take a stand for a mission that matters.

Entrepreneurs are compelling people who have a story to tell, often yearning to put their experience to good use by uplifting others. If you have a purpose you’ve been burning to bring to the world, a business is a great tool to do it. Even so, it’s easy to put thought leadership on the back burner, especially when we’re too busy managing operations and profits.

If you’re ready to amplify your authority, this workshop is for you. It’s time to bring your big ideas to the world, kicking overwhelm and imposter syndrome to the curb. Building a body of work can take many forms, like a blog, podcast, newsletter, event, book, or social media. But the format doesn’t matter as much as getting started! 

This session will inspire you to:

  • Choose a home for your content 
  • Tell your story
  • Inspire your people to take action on a problem your business solves

It’s for these individuals who want to expand their reach:

  • Entrepreneurs
  • Professional leaders
  • Changemakers

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Amplify your authority

Date

October 02, 2024

Time

12 pm - 1 pm

Location

Shoreview Library
4560 Victoria St N
Shoreview, MN 55126

Presented by

Suzi Hunn (SCORE Twin Cities)

Cost

Free

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