A FREE MASTERCLASS FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS & CHANGEMAKERS

5 Pitfalls in Social Entrepreneurship

So you can feel confidence and clarity about yourself
and your social enterprise, see the change that’s happening around you, have more freedom to do what you love, and build the sustainable social enterprise of your dreams.

SHOW ME HOW!
Wouldn’t it be nice to build a social enterprise that’s actually sustainable?

Imagine...

  • You see miracles happening around you every day.
  • You’re surrounded by people who ‘get you’’ and have a connected and capable team.
  • You’re sure that your beneficiaries are protected - and you feel no pressure from donors, investors, or supporters about the efficacy of your programs.
  • You balance profit for the business and social progress for your beneficiaries.
  • You feel “in the flow” creating from a place of inspiration and lightness.

IT’S TIME TO GET SOME ANSWERS.

SAVE MY SEAT!
In this free masterclass, you'll:
01

See what is happening so you can be encouraged that you’re doing it right.

 

02

Talk truth about life as a leader, so you can keep going when others stop.

03

Learn how to protect your beneficiaries while giving donors the stories they want to hear.

04

Hear perspective on balancing profit and social progress so you can be at ease that you're doing it right.

05

Get tips on overcoming overwhelm so you can feel more joy in the journey. 

 

Does this sound like you?
  • You’re a social entrepreneur and want to feel like you’re really making an impact ~ like something
anything
is happening.
  • You feel isolated and alone, even though you're surrounded by people because no one understands the pressure you are under to keep it all afloat.
  • You are conflicted about what, where, and how to share about your social enterprise while protecting your beneficiaries.
  • You're overwhelmed by need, life, team, staff, family and business.
  • You want to build a sustainable social enterprise but aren’t sure how to make it happen without getting stuck on the social needs of your beneficiaries and never bringing money into your bank account.

You’re in the right place! 

You’re about to learn the best way to feel confidence and clarity so you can build the sustainable social enterprise of your dreams and impact 1000s without the 5 pitfalls that cause so many to quit.

Because here’s the truth


Overcoming these common pitfalls is the best way to design to build a life-giving social enterprise that’s impactful for them and sustainable for you. 

COUNT ME IN!

"So inspiring!
Trisha makes me want to do more and find more ways to serve people. I love her philosophy that it doesn’t have to be hard to be right. With her encouragement, I now am going to be taking brain breaks! Thanks, Trisha! Can’t wait to hear more!"

"It doesn’t have to be hard!
I love that saying…doesn’t have to be hard. Go the path of least resistance. I am super intrigued to learn more about what a social entrepreneur is and hear from your guests to learn. I'm figuring out what direction to go next in my own career/business. Thank you"

LET'S HANG OUT!

Hey there! I'm Trisha!

I help impact, faith-driven, missional, and social entrepreneurs and changemakers overcome overwhelm and prevent burnout so they can love people, make a profit, and protect our planet.

In my two decades of owning (and selling) multiple businesses, studying social enterprise at an intense level, and working with changemakers around the world, I’ve noticed a trend –  loneliness, pressure, compare-itis, and burnout.

This means our most valuable resources to sustainable impact (aka YOU) are feeling alone, totally overloaded, and secretly wanting to quit
maybe even to get a “real job.”

We’re gonna change that.

Take it from a fellow mission-minded entrepreneur:

You CAN make a difference for others, be profitable so you can expand, and keep your sanity without working even harder, giving even more, and saying yes to everyone and every opportunity.

Let’s create the sustainable social enterprise of your dreams
together!

© Trisha Bailey PhDÂ