• How to Balance Being an Entrepreneur While Being a Corporate Leader with Tania Mendes

  • Oct 25 2022
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

How to Balance Being an Entrepreneur While Being a Corporate Leader with Tania Mendes

  • Summary

  • Amiga, are you in the 9-5 space and want to start a side hustle?

    In today's episode we chatted with Tania Mendes who is killing it a a corporate Leader and is also thriving in her coaching business.

    We often hear so much about leaving the corporate life but we know so many of you are representing latinas in leadership positions and that is extremely important too.

    Tania is the perfect example and is helping other WOC to get paid, get promoted, and take space in leadership positions in corporate.

    Tania is a Career Success Coach & Corporate Leader.

    After graduating from ASU she had $70k+ in student loan debt. She took the safest job option at the time and accepted the offer on the spot.

    It wasn't until she was at her lowest point, living paycheck to paycheck, working another job on top of her full-time job, studying for her Masters, and mentally depleted that she decided to quit.

    She was tired of being undervalued, overworked and underpaid.

    Since then she’s been able to make 6 figures, become #debtfree, develop professionally and manage one of the largest teams in the country.

    She’s been able to change her life, and now her mission is to help other women change theirs and change the workplace.

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    @unapologeticallyt

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