A Letter to the Woman Discovering Her Feminine Genius at Work // Elise Crawford Gallagher

 

What does it mean to run a business as a Catholic woman? What does success look like? What does integration look like? How do you discover your gifts and talents and steward those well?

In today’s episode, I sit down with Elise Crawford Gallagher. She’s the owner and CEO of Ringlet, a company that equips women to blaze their own path to business success and financial freedom through their marketing, strategy, and coaching services.

We’re talking about vulnerability in business leadership and why the phrase “girlboss” just doesn’t cut it in describing the work that women do in business.

But we’re also diving into MLMs and whether they’re all bad and what alternatives women have to provide the flexibility and success they’re dreaming about.

If you’re ready to reframe the way you think about work and learn about the nitty gritty of building a business the serves others, sister, this letter is for you. 

Topics we talked about in this episode:

  • Elise’s story as a Catholic woman and the origin story of Ringlet

  • How to grow in awareness of your own gifts and talents and use them in the workplace

  • The ways Elise has grown as a leader in the past five years of running Ringlet

  • Vulnerability with your co-workers

  • Whether or not all MLMs are bad, and what to consider if you’re thinking about joining one

  • Why “girlboss” doesn’t describe success for women in business

  • How Elise is a spiritual mother in the workplace

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