About Stephanie Breedlove

Stephanie Breedlove is a thought leader who helps entrepreneurs understand how to create a business with economic impact. She has spent a career walking the walk of a woman entrepreneur, building an integrated life of family and high growth business. Women owned businesses contribute only 3.8% of total U.S. revenue and employ only 6% of the workforce. “Let’s not leave more on the table than we should. Let’s not settle. Let’s believe that developing our talents to the fullest is good for us, our families, society and the economy.” Stephanie speaks on the subject of women entrepreneurism and the need for growth and greater economic impact.

Are You All In?

Hello All In community! Today’s wisdom comes to you from Tammy Kling, best-selling author and CEO of OnFireBooks. Her sharing of real life and real struggle helps us to know that we are not alone. Thank you Tammy!

This is a question I’ve been pondering a lot lately, after spending a year chatting with super entrepreneur [Read more]

By |January 19th, 2017|Tips from the Community|83 Comments

1/12/2017 Edition of Entrepreneurs Should Know

Happy New Year! Entrepreneurs appear to have hit the ground running in this new year, and the best entrepreneurial articles have a tone of realism that is focused on the work ahead in 2017. I’ve never heard anyone say that entrepreneurship was easy. Dedicating a few minutes regularly to growing knowledge will enhance the success [Read more]

By |January 12th, 2017|Entrepreneurs Should Know|4 Comments

Learn to See Opportunity

What do you see in the status of entrepreneurship today? Most people do not know that entrepreneurship has been declining for nearly 3 decades. This means that the percent of adults in the U.S. that start new businesses each year has been shrinking. In 2015, we experienced an increase, which is a very good sign. [Read more]

By |January 5th, 2017|Steph’s Stories|11 Comments

12/29/2016 Edition of Entrepreneurs Should Know

2016 is coming to a close, and what a year it has been. The economy has been strong, a new political era with many unknowns is before us, and new business survival has exceeded failures for the first time in many years. The glass is definitely half full, and dedicating a few minutes regularly in [Read more]

By |December 29th, 2016|Entrepreneurs Should Know|0 Comments

Don’t Discount the Power of Education

Hello All In community! Today’s wisdom comes to you from Elissa Sangster, Executive Director of Forte′ Foundation. Her message is perfect timing for investing in yourself in the New Year. Enjoy!

I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English and I’m here to tell you my parents weren’t jazzed about that choice. I, on the other [Read more]

By |December 22nd, 2016|Tips from the Community|3 Comments

12/15/2016 Edition of Entrepreneurs Should Know

The holiday season is upon us. It may be a slower time in your business, creating bandwidth to think outside the day-to-day. Take advantage of it. It may be one of your busiest times, requiring you to prioritize the last few weeks of the year very carefully. No matter which bucket you fall into, you [Read more]

By |December 15th, 2016|Entrepreneurs Should Know|143 Comments

Answer the Call

Are you being called to be an entrepreneur? Are you an entrepreneur being called to take your business to the next level?

Are you planning to answer the call? If so, when? Answer honestly. If you’re feeling guilty or uncomfortable about your answer, please think about why. If you have a calling, what is holding [Read more]

By |December 8th, 2016|Steph’s Stories|661 Comments

12/1/2016 Edition of Entrepreneurs Should Know

The political landscape is still as crazy as ever, the economy appears to be strengthening, entrepreneurship has had a good year, and the New Year is only a month away. The glass is indeed half full, and knowing is often half the battle for preparing to seize opportunity. Enjoy!

 

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By |December 1st, 2016|Entrepreneurs Should Know|6 Comments

Hobby to Entrepreneurial Endeavor

Hello All In community! Today’s entrepreneurial story comes to you from a valuable member of my community, Corrin Foster. We are honored to take advantage of her expertise as an entrepreneur and marketing expert. Enjoy!

By day, I’m the Director of Marketing and Branding at Greenleaf Book Group. I work with authors and experts to define [Read more]

By |November 27th, 2016|Tips from the Community|13 Comments

Community Cultivates Certainty

Hello All In community! Today’s wisdom comes to you from Carrie Hillen, President of Town & Country Resources. Her transparency and authenticity is uplifting. Enjoy!

I own a domestic staffing placement agency, and it is our goal to build a community for our clients and the candidates who choose to work with us. The community we [Read more]

By |November 24th, 2016|Tips from the Community|19 Comments
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