Passports, Profits and Pixie Dust Podcast

6 Ways To Find Your Business Bestie Tribe

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This is a summary of what is talked about in episode 278 of the Purpose and Pixie Dust podcast! You can listen to the whole thing at the player above or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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As entrepreneurs, it’s essential to have a supportive community around us, especially when we’re juggling a full-time job and a business. Having business friends can provide us with the encouragement, support, and advice we need to keep moving forward. And what better way to find them than with some Disney-inspired tips?

Tip #1: Attend Networking Events Host: Attending networking events can be a great way to meet other business owners in your industry. You can find events through social media platforms like LinkedIn, Eventbrite, and Meetup.

Tip #2: Join Online Communities Host: In Disney’s “Toy Story,” the toys come together to support each other and overcome obstacles. Similarly, joining online communities can be a great way to connect with other business owners. Look for Facebook groups or forums in your industry or search for hashtags on Instagram to find other like-minded individuals.

Tip #3: Collaborate with Others Host: In Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast,” Belle works with the Beast to break the spell and save the castle. Collaborating with others can be a great way to make new business friends while growing your business. Look for ways to partner with other business owners, whether it’s through a joint venture, a podcast collaboration, or a co-hosted webinar.

Tip #4: Attend Conferences and Workshops Host: In Disney’s “Frozen,” Elsa attends a conference to learn how to control her powers. Similarly, attending conferences and workshops can be a great way to meet other business owners and learn new skills. Look for conferences and workshops in your industry or attend online events if you can’t make it in person.

Tip #5: Volunteer in Your Community Host: In Disney’s “The Lion King,” Simba learns the importance of giving back to his community. Similarly, volunteering in your community can be a great way to meet other business owners while making a difference. Look for local events and volunteer opportunities in your area.

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Remember, having business friends can provide us with the encouragement, support, and advice we need to keep moving forward. Join us next time as we explore more tips and tricks to help you build the business of your dreams with a little bit of Disney magic.

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