What\u2019s In This Episode:
How, exactly, do you get out of a bad situation with a customer or client when you\u2019re in the middle of said situation?
This week\u2019s big business blunder features MyMovementality\u2019s Jordan Wentz who tells her scary story about that one time she was on tour overseas and it wasn\u2019t going so well because she was promised some pretty basic things but management couldn\u2019t get its act together and\u2026well, it unfolds like a movie\u2026only this was her reality, and not one that you ever wanna find yourself in.
Jill Salzman turns the mundane into inspiration and transforms the impossible into the achievable. Through defying expectations and breaking the rules, she succeeds in inspiring entrepreneurs to figure out what works for them by using meaningful action to create positive results. Jill is the author of\xa0The Best Business Book In The World* (according to my mom)\xa0and the Amazon best-seller,\xa0Found It: A Field Guide for Mom Entrepreneurs.\xa0She\u2019s\xa0shared the speaker stage\xa0with Richard Branson, Sheryl Sandberg, Daymond John, Marilu Henner, and Desmond Tutu among others,\xa0and professed her love of Eddie Vedder in her\xa0TEDx talk\xa0on\xa011/11/11. She hosts the\xa0top-rated entertaining business podcast,\xa0Why Are We Shouting?,\xa0a question she asks herself daily.\xa0CNNMoney\xa0calls her a\xa0\u201cmommy mogul.\u201d\xa0MSN Live\xa0says she\u2019s a\xa0\u201cCool Mom Entrepreneur We Love.\u201d Forbes rated her a Top 100 Champion Small Business Influencer and voted\xa0The Founding Moms\xa0one of the Top 10 Websites For Entrepreneurs.\xa0When she's not speaking to audiences in patterned leggings or podcasting from her basement, she fruitlessly tries to convince her daughters that cassette tapes actually existed.