I am so excited to have Janelle Christian as my guest this week. Janelle tells us about her attempts to find her place within different law firm settings, and her ultimate realization that the law was just not for her. She initially launched an interior design firm, which led to people asking her how she started her business, which has ultimately led to her running a hugely successful business and branding strategy company.
There are so many nuggets of wisdom in this episode for anyone thinking about taking a leap into entrepreneurship.
Specifically, we discuss:
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