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    Supporting Women entrepreneurs with capital and peer support with Jennifer Ehlen CEO of Brazen Global

    enAugust 07, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Terri talks to Jennifer Ehlen of Brazen Global about her focus on supporting the advancement of women-led companies including why she created Brazen Global, a for-profit company, to better serve female founders. 

    Who is Jennifer Ehlen?  

    Jennifer Ehlen is the founder of Brazen and Prosper Women Entrepreneurs (PWE), two organizations aimed at advancing women-led companies. She is the CEO of Brazen Global and a Managing Partner of the PWE Startup Accelerator.  Before making the entrepreneurial leap to focus on Brazen and Prosper full-time, Jennifer was a Director at Thompson Street Capital Partners, where Jennifer worked with senior management to help source and evaluate investment opportunities for the St. Louis based $1.5B+ private equity firm.  Prior to joining Thompson Street, Jennifer was the Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Saint Louis University.   

    Jennifer is an angel investor and invests in early stage ventures. She is also a member of Golden Seeds (NYC chapter).  Jennifer serves as a coach, mentor and advisory board member for companies ranging in size from pre-revenue to $200M+.   

    Jennifer’s favorite and most important venture is raising her four children with her partner Craig.   

    Show Highlights 

    • Jennifer shares her path from a small town in mid-Missouri in a socio-economically challenged family that provides a unique perspective where she has worked in and with the top 2% in private equity.  
    • Jennifer has been fascinated by intersectional feminism in entrepreneurship.  She worked at the St. Louis University, has been an investor, raised a fund, worked in private equity and saw the differences between men and women in entrepreneurialism.  
    • Jennifer saw some research in 2012 about the state of women-owned businesses and saw that St. Louis came in dead last, tied with San Francisco.  She and her colleagues had worked very hard at getting women a seat at the table and they were very frustrated by the reality and the study results. 
    • Jennifer, through Prosper, raised a $3M fund to invest in women and they built an accelerator. 
    • Realizing that the power is in the peer advisory groups, they decided to create Brazen to build the tools to create better peer groups and allow for global scaling.   
    • Brazen operates in 7 cities including St. Louis, Chicago, Dallas, Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, and Philly.  Their goal is to expand into more cities this year.   
    • Brazen’s flagship program is the peer advisory groups (growth groups).  7-9 women are in each group and meet every month.  They use Brazen’s proprietary software that provides a rigorous structure that allows the participants to feel like they are fully understood before their peers start to provide guidance and support.   
    • Brazen is a for-profit organization and they license to franchisees.  They have 50 cities that could foreseeably be a new Brazen market, but it comes down to the director and who is delivering the program.   
    • At Brazen, they feel strongly about making sure that the directors understand startups/entrepreneurship/growth process at a deep level.  They need to be able to speak about gender parity in an articulate, evidence-based way.  The directors need to have a good network in the market already.   
    • Brazen has found that the software for the peer groups is applicable across sectors…not just for entrepreneurs.  
    • Jennifer shares what has been most surprising about her journey over the last year.   
    • Jennifer talks about how quite a few of their investors are men as they see the financial opportunity in this space.   
    • Terri asks Jennifer about what she is doing to temper the founder roller coaster.  Her response is a lot of self-care and she is no longer following her competitors in order to be focused on what she is trying to accomplish.  Her team follows them for her.     
    • Terri talks about how when she was going through a tough spot her executive coach reminded her that regardless of what ‘failures’ occurred or ‘down times’ existed in the past, I was able to recover, and this is so important to remember when we encounter tough times.  
    • Terri shared what she discussed with her executive coach about the comparison game and how easy it is to lose sight of your own goals. It is important to focus on your own journey and not someone else’s.   
    • If Jennifer could wave a magic wand to change something in this world, she would create true, total equity in the early stage capital space and have more women investing.  
    • Jennifer’s favorite founder resource is Brazen Global (of course) and recommends becoming a Brazen member.   

     

    Terri’s Key Takeaway 

    Some of the best entrepreneurial ideas come from anger or angst.   

     

    References in the Podcast 

     

     Contact 

    Jennifer can be reached via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferehlen/ or through the Brazen Global website https://brazenglobal.com/. 

     

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com or on Medium:  https://medium.com/@terrihansonmead.  

    Feel free to email Terri at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com. 

    To continue the conversation, go to Twitter at @PilotingLife and use hashtag #PilotingYourLife. 

     

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    Contact 

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    References in the Podcast

     

    Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    Crystal can be reached through her website, www.thegratefuldeath.org and by email crystal@thegratefuldeath.org.

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

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    References in the Podcast

     

    Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

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    Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

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    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

    Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.

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    Show Highlights

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    Terri’s Key Takeaway

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    References in the Podcast

     

     Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    Candice can be reached by email at candice@caregiven.co or through the Caregiven website https://www.caregiven.co

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

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    Show Highlights

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    Terri’s Key Takeaway

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    References in the Podcast

     

    Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    De’Anna can be reached through her website wakeupyourbest.com, by email deanna@deannanunez.com, or by phone 619-993-9855.

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

    Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.

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    Show Highlights

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    Terri’s Key Takeaway

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    References in the Podcast

     Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    Naama can be reached at naama@telleapp.com or through their website www.telleapp.com.

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

    Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.

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    Show Highlights

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    • Erin shared the following:
      • It takes 5-7 years of relationship trouble or contemplating divorce before a woman files for divorce
      • 75% of divorces are filed by women
      • Women want to feel alive, we want to make deliberate choices, and we want to live more intentionally
      • Women want to model positive relationships for their children
      • The divorce industry is $50B/year
    • Divorce is the dissolving of the most complicated financial contract we will be involved in
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    Terri’s Key Takeaway

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    References in the Podcast

    Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    Erin can be reached by email at hello@hellodivroce.com, through LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinlevine/ and on Twitter @hellodivorce.

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

    Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.

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    Terri talks with Stephanie Sammons, CFP about the four steps to improve your financial health.

    Show Highlights

    • Stephanie shares what she is seeing with the midlife women she works with as a Certified Financial Planner and how they are asking, “Where am I going next?”
    • Stephanie includes your mental health, physical health, spiritual health, financial health when defining your financial life
    • Stephanie believes the first step to taking charge of your financial situation is to be aware of the need to do so
    • Stephanie shares the four steps for women to take charge of their finances and wealth in midlife
      • Create a master inventory of your assets, debts, insurance policies, employee benefits, wills, etc.
      • Define your life vision
      • Shore up your health and wellness
      • Identify and close the gaps
    • Terri shares her quarterly financial summary process and how she has a death binder to capture her family’s inventory
    • Terri asks Stephanie about how to handle the emotional baggage we might have around financial planning or money in general
    • Stephanie offers up some suggestions for how to view your wealth, and some tools to help with it, when you don’t feel wealthy

     

    Terri’s Key Takeaway

    Our financial health includes our mental health, physical health, spiritual health, and our finances.

    References in the Podcast

    Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    Stephanie can be reached through her website https://sammonswealth.com/or https://lgbtqmidlifemoney.com/.

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

    Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.

    Terri talks with Susan Bratton, the Trusted Hot Sex Advisor to Millions about opportunities for great sex in midlife.

    Terri talks with Susan Bratton, the Trusted Hot Sex Advisor to Millions about opportunities for great sex in midlife.

    Show Highlights

    • Susan shares how she decided on the title ‘Trusted Hot Sex Advisor to Millions’
    • Susan answered Terri’s question about how to get our sexy back in midlife
    • Susan shares the differences between estrogen driven and testosterone driven humans
    • Susan shares some things we can be doing as women to wake up our inner sex kitten
    • Susan emphasizes the need for a sexual soulmate pact to create trust in the bedroom
    • Susan talks about libido, desire and arousal
    • Terri asks about rebuilding trust in the bedroom in long term relationships
    • Susan shares her favorite vibrators and the results of a 30-day masturbation challenge
    • Susan goes into detail about the entire clitoris and the importance of self-pleasure
    • Terri summarizes opportunities for women in midlife:
      • Let go of body image issues
      • Ask for what we want
      • Self-pleasure
      • Sexploration
      • Getting the blood flowing (engorgement)

     

    Terri’s Key Takeaway

    Women follow a monthly cycle while men adhere to a daily cycle. 

     

    References in the Podcast

     

    Contact

    You can purchase Piloting Your Life (the book) on Amazon at http://bit.ly/PYL-Amazon, or you can go to https://www.pilotingyourlife.com/ to choose your preferred format and retailer and see other goodies.

    You can follow Susan Bratton on Instagram @susanbratton, on YouTube on her Better Lover channel, and learn more on her website www.personallifemedia.com

    You can follow Terri on Twitter at @terrihansonmead or go to her website at www.terrihansonmead.com. Terri blogs a variety of topics on Medium at https://medium.com/terri-hanson-mead.  

    Terri would love to hear from you via email at PilotingYourLife@gmail.com.

    Piloting your Life
    enOctober 15, 2019
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