Calling all 20s-early 30s women who made the leap from corporate to entrepreneur
It has been a busy media week ... I just got a ping from someone looking to talk to a few young women in their 20s-early 30s who successfully made the leap from corporate employee to entrepreneur.
Are you such a woman, or does your wife/daughter/former colleague/neighbor or niece fit this criteria?
- You were indeed a corporate cog
- Your biz is full-time and up and running (doesn't matter what it is - the more variety the better)
- You fit the age guidelines of 20s-to early 30s
- You can respond by tomorrow, Thursday Sept. 7 at 12pm PST
Please email me back at pcs(at)ganas(dot)com with a few brief sentences about your story and complete contact info.
I am forwarding this along with no promises for fame and fortune, but the hope that one of you gets lucky and gets a bit of press about your business. I feel good if I can grease the wheels and make a few connections.
Speaking of "I am woman, hear me roar," I am interviewing Gloria Steinem tomorrow for a post about the upcoming launch of Greenstone Media, which I will be attending in New York next Tuesday. I can't wait to hear her take on starting a new business in an arena (radio) that some say is being eclipsed by new media. Stay tuned.
Congrats on landing the interview -- but now you have me wishing that your blog had a companion podcast so that I could listen in! Not that you need another iron in the fire, but I bet you could get a lot of people interested in a podcast on these kinds of topics.
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Hi Kaylea!
Well, funny that you should mention it. I just started a podcast on August 28. I will publish it every 2 weeks. I am just now getting through all the details of syndication, and will soon have a subscribe button on the blog soon. Yu can find the first episode here:
http://www.escapefromcubiclenation.com/get_a_life_blog/2006/08/announcing_esca.html
Thanks for the encouragement - I am really excited about the interview possibilities that will open up with the podcast in the mix.
All the best,
-Pam
Posted by: Kaylea | Friday, 08 September 2006 at 04:11 PM