Allow Your Inner Voice To Run Your Social Enterprise with Sharon Williams
As a social entrepreneur, what is the best way to be purposeful, financially stable, and do humanitarian work successfully?
Today, I'm thrilled to welcome Sharon Williams, a lifelong server, founder, dear friend, a traveling partner. She dedicated her whole life to serving others; Sharon is an expert in fundraising, helping people in crises, rallying people around the cause, and relying on her higher power while being a mother of four.
Sharon is the Founder of Act4 The Nations, DAWN (Divorce Aftercare Women Need), and Women Alive, the Author of two books, and is currently working with anti-human trafficking organizations.
Tune in and listen to the twenty-ninth episode of Avant-garde Entrepreneur. You will hear Sharon's perspective on the humanitarian side of running a social enterprise, her experiences after a whole life of being at service and traveling the world, and her best advice about "where to start" when initializing the social entrepreneur journey.
Additionally, you'll learn how she mentors leaders through tough times, her experiences as an author, the questions most social entrepreneurs ask themselves, how important it is to stay in tune with your intuition, and more.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
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Some background about Sharon and her impressive work (2:12)
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What is Act 4 The Nations about (5:13)
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How to deal with the fear of making mistakes (9:03)
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Sharon's advice for leaders who take a misstep (18:52)
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As a social entrepreneur, is staying in tune with the inner voice crucial? (21:43)
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Sharon shares her experiences writing her two books (25:19)
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