Create Something Worth Talking About: : Content, Beauty, and Entrepreneurship with Alexis Wolfer, founding editor of The Beauty Bean

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Alexis Wolfer always loved fashion and beauty, and came up through magazines. But she also believed in empowering women, and that you shouldn’t have to make women feel bad about themselves to sell them stuff. So she started her own publication: The Beauty Bean, an online destination for natural beauty, nutrition, and wellness with a feminist twist. In this episode, Wolfer, an author, coach, and Real Beauty activist, talks about how she gained editorial cred, monetized her business, and how to create something worth talking about. Plus: Why the competition doesn’t matter as much as you think. https://grantcardonetv.com/solopreneur. Network With Us: • Subscribe to Whatever It Takes NetworkFacebook – Whatever It TakesTwitter – @TerriT Listen To Us On Podcast: • iTunesStitcher
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