• Entrepreneurs: Changing your Life & Jumping into Leadership

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Entrepreneurs: Changing your Life & Jumping into Leadership

  • Summary

  • Our guide and coach today, Rebecca Schleifer, is pouring a nice hot cup of entrepreneurship for us! Rebecca, along with Coaches and Hosts Steve Seay and Jim Urban, is welcoming our special guest Cristine Tindall to talk about the challenges and pain points of jumping into leadership as an entrepreneur.

    Cristine is the owner of Cafe M in Savanna, Georgia - and she's a 20-year United States Army Veteran. She shares that her passion for building and maintaining teamwork is the driving force behind great customer service.

    Listen for this moment: Rebecca talks about what it takes to be a "smart leader". At times, entrepreneurs might not have the exact skillset needed to jump into a new business - but if they surround themselves with smarter people - they can fill the gaps. Jim talks about uncertainty around owning a business during COVID and the passion to pursue a certain business.

    Cristine and the team at Cafe M are giving customers a memorable experience in the heart of downtown Savannah by offering a French twist to southern hospitality.

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