Alyssa started The Rogue Petal Co. in 2019 when she found a niche in the wedding market. After creating artificial floral arrangements for her wedding to cut costs, she found that the flowers were not only cost effective, but had the ability to look realistic, were very low-maintenance on the day, and proved to be a sustainable floral option. The Rogue Petal Co. focuses on upscale, artificial and dried floral arrangements for weddings via pre-designed collections or custom wedding orders created with clients from scratch. They also create keepsake art pieces, 2D, and 3D floral art. You an find The Rogue Petal Co. at www.roguepetalco.com or on social media @roguepetalco across various social platforms.
or intellectual challenge. But maximizing on those things led to emptiness and her feeling that she was living someone else’s life. To design a life that reflected her true self
Kristina runs two companies, SoCu - a digital marketing agency, and LOHM, a natural skincare line. She is also a professor at both NYU and the University of Florida.
David and Linda Mitchell are CEO and founders of Sweet Heart Mitchell Collection. A collection of self-love and self-care products and services that inspire you to take care of yourself from the inside to the outside. Their services range from Christian counseling to couples coaching to individual self-love and self-care coaching. Their homemade products range from all natural whipped body butter to massage candles to herbal supplements
which he built because traditional CRMs weren't helpful for growing his boutique consulting company. He's also the host and Chief Nerd of the Sales for Nerds podcast."
William Gadea is the Founder and Creative Director of IdeaRocket, a maker of videos for businesses. Since 2012 IdeaRocket has created videos for more than 20 Fortune 500 companies as well as a number of exciting new startups. His team works in a variety of techniques including 2d animation, 3d animation, whiteboard and live action.
Danielle began her business after losing both her biological Mom and stepmom from Cancer before she graduated high school.
This made her focus on helping clients to discover the “how to” of turning their dreams into reality, as her specialty is taking the “terror” out of marketing terror through her signature P.A.C Method™️.
Today, Danielle helps service-based entrepreneurs create a stream of ready to buy leads, sell out services, while getting their time back. Through strategy, educating on the Female Entrepreneur's Journey Podcast, and creating content all around these topics, she's helped clients be seen as an expert in their field and make strides/more sales in their business.
This made her focus on helping clients to discover the “how to” of turning their dreams into reality, as her specialty is taking the “terror” out of marketing terror through her signature P.A.C Method™️.
Today, Danielle helps service-based entrepreneurs create a stream of ready to buy leads, sell out services, while getting their time back. Through strategy, educating on the Female Entrepreneur's Journey Podcast, and creating content all around these topics, she's helped clients be seen as an expert in their field and make strides/more sales in their business.
Dr. Nicole Rochester is a physician, former caregiver to her late father, and the CEO of Your GPS Doc, LLC. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University, attended the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and completed her residency training in Washington, DC. After practicing medicine for almost 20 years, she left a rewarding career in clinical and academic medicine to follow what she believes is her life's calling.
Ryan Paugh is the COO and co-founder of The Community Company, the organization revolutionizing the future of professional organizations. He is also the author of Superconnector: Stop Networking and Start Building Business Relationships That Matter and a renowned thought leader on creating strong communities and teams. Ryan co-founded Brazen Careerist, a career-management site for high-achieving young professionals and ambitious college students, and Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an invitation-only organization for leading entrepreneurs.
Having cycled through 20+ professions by the age of 25, I had a very clear idea on what I DIDN'T want to do. I decided to scrape together a small amount of savings, and plan what I was going to do as a career. I only knew that I didn't want to report to a boss, nor did I want to request permission to take a vacation. Based on those two self-set rules, I began working on my online fitness coaching business. It was the best move ever.