SheTalks Mag Vol 2 Issue 4 April 2025

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Vol 2. Issue 4

March, 2025

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CONTRIBUTORS

Editor-in-Chief

DR. JULIE DUCHARME

Cover Layout and

Magazine Design

DR. JOSHUA DUCHARME

Contributing Writers

Lifestyle Editor and

Feature Author

TIA CRISTY

ALIANA MOSS

AMANDA TAYLOR

VIRGINIA WILCSEK

KIM-ADELE PLATTS

NIKKI TERNAY

LISA KIRKWOOD

WENDY WATSON

KRIS MILLER

TIA CRISTY

LYNELL GREEN

TONI HARRIS TAYLOR

Table of

Contents

BLOOMING IN BUSINESS: THE

ART OF SCALING WITH

CONFIDENCE

WHY VACATION WEIGHT GAIN

ISN’T INEVITABLE—AND HOW

TO PREVENT IT

SUSTAINABLY STUNNING:

SPRING BEAUTY PICKS THAT

GO GREEN

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SHE TALKS

RISE UP CONFERENCE

HOW TO BUILD EXECUTIVE

PRESENCE AND CONFIDENCE

IN LEADERSHIP

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15

19

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29

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MONEY 101: CREATE WEALTH,

FINANCIAL GROWTH, AND

INCOME YOU’LL NEVER OUTLIVE

TALKING BELOW

THE BELT

SEASON OF EMOTIONAL

GROWTH: TIPS TO REFRESH

YOUR RELATIONSHIPS

EVERY DAY IS EARTH DAY

THE MAGIC OF TIME

SEASON OF EMOTIONAL

GROWTH: TIPS TO REFRESH

YOUR RELATIONSHIPS

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50

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57

62

WHY YOU SHOULD USE A

FRANCHISE CONSULTANT TO

FIND YOUR IDEAL FRANCHISE

FEATURE:

WHY YOU SHOULD USE A

FRANCHISE CONSULTANT TO

FIND YOUR IDEAL FRANCHISE

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ABIGAIL DUCHARME - YOUTH

AMBASSADOR

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FROM THE EDITOR

Editor in Chief

Dear Readers,

As we turn the page to April, we step into a season of growth, renewal, and bold

beginnings. Nature is blooming all around us—and so are we. After a month of

honoring the trailblazers of the past and present, it’s time to focus on what lies

ahead. April invites us to plant new seeds, embrace fresh perspectives, and step

confidently into the next chapter of our journeys.

At She Talks, we see this month as an opportunity to shift from reflection to

action. It’s about harnessing the energy we’ve built and turning it into forward

momentum. Whether you’re launching a new idea, stepping into a leadership role,

or simply recommitting to your goals, this is your time to rise and flourish.

In this issue, you’ll find stories that speak to the power of reinvention and

resilience. Women who dared to pivot, evolve, and thrive—sometimes against all

odds. You’ll hear from visionaries who found clarity in chaos, leaders who turned

breakdowns into breakthroughs, and everyday women who remind us that growth

is not always loud—but it is always powerful.

Let this be your reminder that you don’t need permission to begin again. You don’t

have to wait for the perfect moment. The moment is now. Whether your next step

is big or small, know that it matters. And know that we’re cheering you on every

step of the way.

So here’s to blooming. To bold moves. To fresh starts. To women supporting

women as we rise together—again and again.

With gratitude and fire,

Mini

April 5, 2025

Denver, CO

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Blooming in

Business

By Amanda Taylor

Every successful business journey begins with a

seed of potential. Like a garden carefully

tended, your business requires the right

conditions to flourish—nutrients of knowledge,

sunshine of support, and most importantly, the

water of confidence to help it grow. As women

entrepreneurs, we understand that scaling a

business isn't just about expanding operations;

it's about personal transformation and

embracing our power to create lasting impact.

The path to scaling often feels daunting. Many

of us grapple with overwhelming

responsibilities, concerns about financial risks,

and that persistent whisper of imposter

syndrome. Yet, these very challenges are what

make our success stories so compelling. When

we approach growth with intention and

confidence, we don't just scale our businesses—

we transform ourselves.

Remember the early days of your business,

when you wore every hat from CEO to

social media manager? While that hands-on

approach helped build strong foundations,

sustainable growth requires a shift in

mindset. Automation isn't about replacing

the personal touch that makes your

business special; it's about amplifying your

impact while reclaiming your time.

Marta Spirk, founder of Marta Spirk

Coaching and host of The Empowered

Woman podcast, embraced automation

early in her entrepreneurial journey. "I've

been using Kajabi since 2018, actually, so

like a year or so into my business," she

explains. Marta made a strategic choice to

invest in automation before her revenue

seemingly justified the expense—a decision

that paid dividends in the long run.

Leveraging Automation: Work

Smarter, Not Harder

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"Even though I wasn't making a whole lot of

money to justify the cost, I'm glad I stuck with it

because so many people have so many different

tools and it just gets so disorganized, not only

from the back end, but from the receiving end

for clients as well,"

By consolidating her business operations on a single

platform, Marta created a seamless experience for both

herself and her clients. "Everything is on there—my

website, the processing—because now they actually

have Kajabi payments," she explains. The investment has

even become a revenue stream as her business evolved:

"As an affiliate, I actually make a profit with Kajabi. So it

pays for itself and then some."

Perhaps most importantly, automation provides

protection for your business continuity. As Marta points

out, "When you hear people talking about scaling—if

something happened to you, somebody could take over

because everything is in one place, or you already have a

team member that has an SOP and all of that. As

entrepreneurs, especially sometimes we create a job for

ourselves, and then if we can't show up, we don't get

paid."

This strategic approach to automation has been

instrumental in Marta's impressive business growth over

seven years. By leveraging technology to handle

administrative tasks, Marta has freed herself to focus on

high-value activities that generate greater impact and

income.

"I'm very proud of how far I've come, and the clients that

I'm working with now," she shares. The automation

systems she implemented early on have given her the

freedom to evolve her business model, rebrand when

necessary, and scale her impact without proportionally

scaling her workload.

Key automation tools that can transform your business:

All-in-one platforms that integrate your website,

email marketing, and payment processing

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems

that nurture client relationships while you sleep

Project management tools that keep your team

aligned and productive

Accounting software that provides real-time financial

insights

The Power of Networking: Building

an Empire Through Relationships

In today's interconnected world, no successful business is an

island. Strategic networking isn't about collecting business cards

—it's about cultivating meaningful relationships that fuel mutual

growth. The most powerful opportunities often emerge from

authentic connections within your business community.

For many entrepreneurs, networking doesn't come naturally at

first. Stacey Nicholls, founder of Space Cookie Designs, a

Squarespace website design company, candidly shares her initial

reluctance: "I'm such an introvert. This is so uncomfortable for

me. What am I supposed to do? I don't even know how to go up to

someone... like, 'Hi, I'm real awkward. Let's be friends.'"

Her early experiences with networking were influenced by well-

meaning but misguided advice. "All of my professors were like,

you have to network... you have to have an elevator pitch and just

go up to someone and just word vomit your elevator pitch to

them. And that's how you're going to be successful. And I'm like,

this doesn't work in my brain. I don't understand this."

Stacey admits to some cringe-worthy first attempts: "I feel so bad

for this person... I went up to someone... she did permanent

jewelry. And I asked her if she liked her website, she was like, 'no,'

so I pretty much threw my business card at her and was like, 'hire

me' and then ran away."

The turning point came when she shifted her approach: "When I

shifted to building relationships and using networking to find

people and build relationships—not to sell directly—it got a lot

better." Now networking has become a cornerstone of her

business growth strategy.

Today, Stacey has embraced both in-person and virtual

networking, joining referral groups and various women's

networking communities. She's even created a formal referral

program: "For anyone you send to me, if they book a project with

me, then I share 5% of the project back as a thank you."

She recognizes the unique value of referrals: "Referrals, I find, are

way more valuable than an ad because... I get to build on your

credibility with the referral. The person that you're sending to me

knows you and trusts you and trusts your opinion."

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