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The Amy Porterfield Show

#432: Navigating True Friendships As An Entrepreneur

The Amy Porterfield Show

Amy Porterfield

Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.95K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Why I keep my business close and my friends even closer I love my friends. I mean, L-O-V-E. I am so beyond grateful for them -- they understand me, I understand them, and they’re the type of people I know always have my back. But as you’ll hear in this episode, this hasn’t always been the case. It’s taken many years, lots of tears, and countless hard conversations to get to a place where I am 100% confident that the friends I have in my life are MY PEOPLE. Let me back up a bit and explain why. As an entrepreneur, friendships can be especially tough. Even friendships that you’ve had for years can take a big turn when you make the decision to ditch the 9 to 5 and commit to growing a business. Your priorities and conversations shift when you become an entrepreneur -- your business is your baby, after all. Instead of catching up on the latest episode of Billions over skinny spicy margaritas at happy hour, you’re now rapid-fire texting your friend about your upcoming product launch, or your new copywriter that just can’t seem to nail your brand’s voice.  Over time, this dynamic can wear on a relationship. At some point, you feel like your friend starts to resent you, judges your decisions, or simply isn’t interested in what you have to say anymore. Can you relate? And if your friends are ALSO entrepreneurs, that’s a whole different ballgame that’s equally as tricky to navigate.  Regardless of if your friend is a 9 to 5er or an entrepreneur like you, it’s not that you don’t love them or aren’t grateful for having them in your life. It’s that friendships have seasons, and if I’ve learned anything over the last 14 years of having my own business, it’s totally ok to move on – sometimes it’s the best thing we can do to grow. In this episode, I’ll get really deep about my own friendships, and share with you: What I’ve learned about navigating friendships as an entrepreneur The qualities I look for in a friend, and why How I know it’s time to move on from a friendship or lean into it  I even open up about something I’ve NEVER talked about on the podcast -- the challenges I’ve had being a boss to my best friend in the world (and former CMO), Chloe -- my Cho Cho. This shortie episode is SUPER personal and near and dear to my heart, so I hope you enjoy listening. Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Amy and Online Marketing Made Easy." <-- If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people -- just like you -- move toward the online life and business that they desire. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!

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0:00.0

having a fight with a friend who's an employee, that's is a bad thing.

0:04.8

So it's not always roses to be really close to somebody that you work with, but at the same time

0:09.9

we're human and those relationships happen and it is what it is. Thank God we were able to navigate

0:15.8

through it all when she transitioned off the team into a contractor to work on special projects with

0:20.4

me. It was the most beautiful transition and we were open and honest and said everything we

0:26.3

needed to say and assured each other that we were there for each other. It was such a beautiful

0:30.7

transition but it could have been really messy. I'm Amy Porterfield, ex-corporet girl turned CEO of

0:39.6

a multi-seven figure business, but it wasn't all that long ago that I lacked the confidence,

0:45.0

the budget and the time to focus on growing my small but mighty business. Fast forward past many

0:53.0

failed attempts and lessons learned and you'll see the business I have today. One that changes

0:58.3

lives and gives me more freedom than I ever thought possible. One that used to only exist

1:05.3

as a daydream. I created the online marketing made easy podcast to give you simple, actionable,

1:11.6

step-by-step strategies to help you do the same. If you're an ambitious entrepreneur or one in the

1:18.0

making who's looking to create a business that makes an impact and a life you love, you're in the

1:23.5

right place friend. Let's get started. If you know me, then you know that the Goldieger podcast

1:33.9

hosted by my friend Jenna Kutcher, who is also part of the HubSpot Network, is one of my favorite

1:40.4

podcasts. What I love about Jenna's podcast is that she shares life and business tips from

1:46.0

productivity hacks and business strategies and mindset shifts to daily inspiration and so much more.

1:52.8

Episode 528. It's called Surprise. I wrote a book. It gave me all the feels because she shared

1:59.8

the real raw story of what inspired her to write her very first book and she shared her process.

2:06.4

So good. Listen to the Goldieger podcast wherever you get your podcasts and now back to the show.

2:12.0

Hey there friend. Welcome back to online marketing made easy. I wanted to check in and just see how

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