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Dear FoundHer...

The Best Way to Network with Other Female Business Owners with Camille Burns, CEO of Women Presidents Organization

Dear FoundHer...

Lindsay Pinchuk

Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Bobbi Brown, Careers, Female Founder, Entrepreneur, Pivot, Ceo, Marketing, Business Owner, Business, Women In Business, Foundher

5854 Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

“Meet other women,” advises Camille Burns, CEO of Women Presidents Organization, “You do not need to do this alone.” WPO's mission is to help second-stage female entrepreneurs around the world take their companies to the next level of success. At any stage of one’s career, though, being an entrepreneur can be quite lonely, and being a female founder has its own unique set of challenges. This is why a network of fellow females is so important. 

In this episode, Camille details strategies for networking and finding mentors, reinforcing the importance of meeting in person or with an intentional LinkedIn message. Se reiterates that you cannot be hesitant to reach out. Most successful people want to give back, help and pay forward what others have done for them.

Asking for help is part of being vulnerable, which is difficult but necessary to growth as an entrepreneur. Women tend to want to do it all, but it’s important to delegate work to the most qualified people around you, especially as you continue to grow. Another aspect of being vulnerable is not being afraid to admit your failures. This helps other people learn from your mistakes and also realize no one is alone in making them. It also helps to mitigate the pressure we feel when it looks like everyone else is effortlessly succeeding while we’re struggling.

Risk is at the heart of entrepreneurship, and women especially need to not be afraid to put themselves out there and continue to do so even when things go wrong. Things will always go wrong. Take the lessons learned from your mistakes, and continue moving forward.

Quotes

• “I think it’s really important for female founders to understand what their unique talents are, and as they grow the company, quickly find people who fill the roles that they can have other people fill.  (9:46-9:59 | Camille)

• “I think you’d be surprised at how many business owners and successful people want to give back and want to help.” (27:15-27:18 | Camille)

• “Letting go is huge. Don’t carry the failures of yesterday into tomorrow. Take them as learning opportunities and let go. Move forward.” (34:35-34:46 | Camille)

Connect with Camille Burns

Website | https://www.women-presidents.com/

LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/womenpresidentsorganization/

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0:00.0

Dear Founder, as you know, there's no blueprint for entrepreneurship.

0:07.7

You wear so many hats, you burn the men'side oil, you pour your heart and soul into everything

0:12.3

that you do.

0:13.5

But without a doubt, the journey is worth every single second that you put into it.

0:18.7

I'm Lindsay Pinchuk, host of the Deer Founder podcast. I say this because

0:22.8

I've lived it for over a decade. I started my first company with $500 in my pocket and a baby in my

0:28.9

belly. I grew it and I sold it all. This podcast is my weekly letter to you. We'll talk all

0:35.6

things starting, growing, nurturing, and in some cases,

0:39.4

even selling a business. Together with some of my closest contacts, I'm here to help you find

0:44.3

your own success, whatever that means to you. The ride as a founder is the ride of your life.

0:50.0

So come on and join me for another episode that will get you one step closer to reaching your

0:54.7

own founder goals. Welcome back to Dear Founder. I am so excited to be back with you for another

1:00.7

amazing conversation with another incredible guest. I'm your host, Lindsay Pinchuk, and I wanted

1:07.1

to just hop on before the conversation today. I just got off an airplane.

1:11.5

I took a day trip to Washington, D.C., and I had a lot of time to think today.

1:16.0

And both my seatmate and a lot of people that I ran into when I was in Washington today

1:21.0

shared favorite episodes of Dear Founder with me.

1:24.5

They were asking me about the podcast.

1:26.5

And I was so grateful and moved

1:29.9

that so many people are listening. So, you know, I wanted to share with you that Dear Founder is

1:36.2

truly one of the greatest aspects of my life. Meeting the people that I get to meet here,

1:41.9

connecting with so many of you in the community, and hopping

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