From Health Blogger to Creative Studio Owner: Sarah's Journey | Mic'd Up Marketing
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In this episode of Mic'd Up Marketing, Tim and Sarah Faith delve into Sarah's journey from a passionate blogger to a successful entrepreneur in the branding and marketing space. They discuss the evolution of her career, the challenges faced in corporate environments, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling, the impact of social media, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives success. Sarah shares her insights on accountability, the significance of having a higher purpose, and the journey of launching their own branding agency, Stump and Root.
Takeaways
- You don't have to have your whole life figured out at 19.
- Your business isn't about you; it's about how you help others.
- If you have a hard time taking accountability, you should not be a business owner.
- You can never stop; you have to crawl if you have to, but you can never stop.
- I will never allow another man to make me feel like this.
- You need to be doing something that you really love.
- I learned a lot about marketing because nobody else was doing it.
- If I could help this new swing set company tell a better story, I would.
- I genuinely don't know how people do business without prayer.
- You have to have someone bigger than yourself that you live your life for.
Chapters
1. Introduction to the Journey (00:00:00)
2. Sarah's Entrepreneurial Beginnings (00:00:59)
3. The Rise of Affiliate Marketing (00:07:00)
4. Transitioning to Coaching and Freelancing (00:09:27)
5. The Shift to Working with Established Companies (00:14:03)
6. Influences and Inspirations in Entrepreneurship (00:16:37)
7. The Move to Lancaster and New Opportunities (00:21:15)
8. The Unexpected Path to Success (00:31:17)
9. Navigating Challenges and Critiques (00:34:14)
10. The Turning Point: Going Viral (00:38:00)
11. Transitioning to New Opportunities (00:40:49)
12. Building a New Brand from the Ground Up (00:44:41)
13. Lessons Learned and Moving Forward (00:54:48)
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