It can be challenging to run a business while living with a chronic illness. Each Tuesday, join Nicole Neer, Online Business Manager and owner of Bloom Administrative Servies, as she interviews fellow entrepreneurs living with chronic illness about everything from best business practices to the struggles that come with being a Spoonie. If you are living with a chronic illness and have or want to start an online business, this podcast is for you!
Sunday Oliver is a healer and educator who believes that, “the root of all difficulties, from health to emotions, from finances and career to politics...
There has been a shift for most service-based businesses recently. From Facebook live to TikTok to Instagram’s new video reels, our content-centered o...
After successfully building her business over the last twenty-plus years, Marcia thought she had life by the tail. She helped write business plans, di...
Whether you call it the client journey, the sales process, or the map of your offers, a sales funnel is an integral component to building your busines...
Lyn Delmastro Thomson is a mind-body and medicine practitioner. She uses the healing systems of BodyTalk and Body-Intuitive. She is also a speaker and...
Bonus episode alert! A lot has been going on this summer, so let’s talk about it. This episode includes life updates, anxiety, how to share your open ...
As Spoonies, we need work environments that allow us to navigate our chronic illnesses in ways that regular 9-5’s won't. For us, getting up and going ...
In this episode, Michele and I discuss what navigating a career looks like as a spoonie, overcoming disability, and how important it is to find work t...
For me, being a Spooniepreneur means not only building a business where I can navigate my conditions and disabilities but also cultivating an environm...
Rebecca Thorne is a disabled copywriter and disability inclusion educator for small businesses. In today’s episode, Rebecca dives into how she navigat...