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Episode 117-Servant Leadership: Finding Purpose Through Social Entrepreneurship-with Hanna Hermanson

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One morning, Regeanie heard the calling loud and clear: She needed to quit her lucrative corporate job.

But what??

At the time, Regeanie was a single mother with a comfortable job working in cybersecurity. At first, she dismissed the thought…but it never really went away.

Eighteen months later, Regeanie made the brave decision to act on that voice and live her purpose…

Today on Dream Life Is Real Life we’re going to hear Regeanie’s amazing story of self-discovery, entrepreneurship, and consulting individuals and organizations making an impact in others’ lives.

Can you make a good living working with social organizations and nonprofits? Yes…and you can have a tremendous impact on these organizations! Make them a bunch of money and keep some for yourself.

Thinking of taking the leap into social entrepreneurship? Find out what the early days of establishing your business look like and the inevitable resistance you’ll come up against. And, more importantly, how to break through that resistance.

We are also going to discuss servant leadership and the 3 things it takes to be a servant leader.

So how do you make money for these organizations? One way is by “borrowing” ideas and marketing from the for-profit world to disrupt and innovate the non-profit space. Hear how Regeanie helps others make that happen.

Oh…and what happens when women make good money? Women in the workplace make a difference. Find out how.

About Regeanie
As a social entrepreneur, Regeanie Corona has consulted with local governments and nonprofits on strategic direction and organizational effectiveness. She helped raise over $7.5 million to support various local public health, community development, and economic development projects.

Regeanie has advocated in both state and federal legislature for public policy changes supporting funding for affordable housing, minority-led and opportunity zone small business, and fair lendin

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