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Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Celebrity Interview: Barbara Corcoran

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show ON DEMAND

Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartPodcasts

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4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Barbara Corcoran is here to talk all about "Barbara in Your Pocket"!

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:22.0

Happy International Women's Day from Elvis Duran in the Morning Show. It's International Women's Day, and one of my favorite women in the world is here right now. It's Barbara Corcoran. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Sharp. Barbara Corcoran from Charlton. But she's not. She's like a family now. She doesn't really count as a guest anymore.

0:22.6

She doesn't.

0:23.3

Really?

0:24.3

But she's amazing. And thank you for coming in, by the way. My pleasure. I feel like we have so many things to talk to you about that specifically affect women, not to bore the guys, but I think that ladies need to hear a lot of advice about business and getting into your business and some advice that you might have.

0:20.4

It's also nice to get the acknowledgement of women in business.

0:22.9

You know, that doesn't happen so often.

0:24.2

Yeah. business and getting into your business and some advice that you might have so I feel like that's

0:37.8

nice to get the acknowledgement of women in business you know that doesn't happen so often so international

0:42.2

women's day is important what about people that don't have money like I was thinking before

0:46.5

some people that listen to us have nothing to invest like but they want to do a little something

0:51.4

do you have advice for those kind of ladies well to any woman who really wants to take control of her life and make money, I'm just to believe you have to start a business. I don't believe in working for anybody if there's any way you could work for yourself. And most people who start businesses surprisingly don't have any money. They usually run on a credit card for the first year, sometimes two years

1:11.1

of their life. They don't get the same kind of credit investors that men get, and they make it

1:16.4

somehow. In fact, they've almost doubled the number of businesses started by women.

1:20.6

Do you favor women at all?

1:23.6

I do, and let me give you solid reasons why. It's not because I'm biased toward women.

1:28.1

Okay.

1:28.4

Because I have as many male-owned businesses that I've invested in as women.

1:32.2

Women are more able to men. I hate to say it, but I have seen it. I built my business with

1:36.8

women. I had almost 700 women working for me before a man would dare set their foot into

1:42.2

the Corcoran group. They were on each other sides. They were not caddy, which was always the attitude of people toward too many women in a room their caddy. I found that they brought more to the table and there were multitaskers could do five or six things at once, including raising their kids at home because most of them had families at home. So women are so underrated as workers, but they're making up for it because they've doubled the number of businesses they've built. See, I like the fact that she said, you know, they weren't catty to each other, the women. Because we did a panel the other day, and that's one of the things I brought up, that working here, I feel lucky because I feel like most of the women that I've encountered here, we support each other.

2:17.7

We pick each other up. We're not jealous. We love when the other one succeeds. And also,

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