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Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Tuesday Mar 10, 2020
Victoria: Hey everyone, it’s Sensei Victoria Whitfield here, your journey partner in business, welcoming you back to episode 112 of the Journeypreneur Podcast. This is your source for channeled holistic stress management techniques, guidance, inspiration and motivation to stay on your path to rapid financial ascension and massive impact as a conscious entrepreneur.
The title of today’s podcast episode is Think Like An Entrepreneur.
So I am so honored that I get to share with you my friend Maya McNulty from fundraisingsecrets.org - she helps nonprofits get the funding they need to get out there and change the world. Welcome to the podcast, goddess!
Maya: Hey thank you! It's a pleasure to come through on the podcast, and oh my goodness you and I both know the world needs this message, giving your background with nonprofits, as we were just chatting about. I believe I have a solution, so if you're ready to dive in, I am!
Victoria: Absolutely! And, before we get started, this may be the first time that my listeners are meeting you, or someone's listening and meeting you for the first time, and before we go forward I'd love for you to tell me in your own words what do you do, but especially what are the three things that you known for?
Maya: Sure! Well, definitely I'm known for being a wonderful mom and wife - I've been married for over 21 years and my daughter is 19 and studying a Colorado Boulder University. I'm also known for being a fundraising maverick, and I'm also known for my love and integrity for my community.
Victoria: I love it, I love it, I love it! And my gosh, when I think of nonprofits the first thing I think of is love; how they get out there to serve and uplift our community, and just knowing that you have the answer to help them have the resources and the support to continue to get out there is awesome. So, I'm curious, like, what was the point that you you decided "I'm going to help nonprofits with fundraising" and started your business?
Maya: Awesome, well thank you for asking. Actually I'd like to start with some backstory. OK, so when I graduated from college I actually studied fashion merchandising. I worked for designer brands and went to school in Boston, New York, London, Paris - all over. And I did the big thing because I thought that's what that was my jam, doing fashion. But then the stockmarket crashed and I was out of work.
Let's talk about it!
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