Heneka Watkis-Porter: Host of The Entrepreneurial You, Heneka Watkis-Porter talks about the show and tells her sto...
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March 28, 2017
It is time for another episode. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, the host and creator of The Entrepreneurial You podcast. Welcome back to my regular listeners, and a special welcome to you if you are tuning in for the first time. Last week I spoke with Irina Poddubnaia. Irina is a SAAS founder and a business consultant specializing in Operations and Processes Optimization. This week, I am excited about talking with the Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and Chief Entrepreneurship Officer at Ball State University.
My guest on episode 305 of The Entrepreneurial You is Michael Goldsby. Mike is Stoops Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and Chief Entrepreneurship Officer at Ball State University and co-author of Design-Centered Entrepreneurship which provides a research-driven, step-by-step approach to creative problem-solving.
Thank you for tuning in to this episode with Mike Goldsby. What’s the standout moment for you today? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com
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I am a little jealous too Heneka. More so, I enjoyed this podcast with Mike. It did provide me with some knowledge about being entrepreneurial. And what that is, it’s the belief and grit that makes someone entrepreneurial, coupled with perseverance and stubbornness that makes you open to revising your product/brand. And so ultimately once you’re open to change it speaks quality about the brand as well as you the proprietor.
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I am a little jealous too Heneka. More so, I enjoyed this podcast with Mike. It did provide me with some knowledge about being entrepreneurial. And what that is, it’s the belief and grit that makes someone entrepreneurial, coupled with perseverance and stubbornness that makes you open to revising your product/brand. And so ultimately once you’re open to change it speaks quality about the brand as well as you the proprietor.
Thank you, Schimmoye for such in-depth feedback. I hope to keep putting out inspirational content.