welcome to the society pod a podcast for
entrepreneurs marketers and leaders
here’s your host Jessica
yarmy hey there everybody and welcome to
today’s episode of the society pod my
guest today is a writer a speaker
entrepreneur marketer thought leader and
a world renowned concert pianist I don’t
know I probably am missing some things
on that list she has such an amazing
background can’t wait to get into this
conversation today we’re going to talk
about all things brand marketing content
writing all of the things probably nfts
and web and AI so you’re not going to
want to miss this conversation she is
the founder of the kazuna studio which
is an online community of entrepreneurs
and business owners and you all know I
am big on supporting the entrepreneur
community so I am super fascinated to
dive into this conversation welcome to
the show Grace nikay thank you so much
for having me Jessica I’m so excited to
be here and to have this opportunity to
chat with you what did I miss in the
intro I feel like I said seven things
that you’re a part of but what did I
miss there’s probably something I missed
no I think you you nailed it right on
the head I have had uh several career
pivots in my life and have led a bit of
an unusual life so uh that was all good
what is the part of your career that
you’re most proud of at this point since
you’ve had seven different careers or
maybe still have seven different careers
what are you most proud of I think about
the fact that I have pivoted and I have
had the opportunity to enjoy these
different chapters in my life uh just
for context for everyone I did start my
career very early so it’s not like I I
crammed everything within a years or
so I started my professional career at
the age of eight as a concert pianist
touring professionally and so uh I have
had many iterations over my lifetime
give me a cheat code for someone who’s
out there who’s maybe thinking of a
pivot when do you when do you know it’s
time to Pivot have you done that
intentionally I think there are a couple
of things that are there um alignment is
I think critically important meaning to
be connected with who you are to
understand whether what you’re doing
Still Remains aligned to who you are
because we change over time and for me
certainly the Musical part of my career
was the first two decades of my life and
there reached a point where I felt that
I was more than this I wanted the
opportunity to be be able to explore who
I was beyond this I didn’t enjoy it
anymore it felt like I didn’t own my
life and I didn’t want to end up
resenting the art that I loved and so I
think one of the difficulties when it
comes to pivots is that so much of our
society and culture demands that we sort
of understand ourselves or categorize
ourselves based upon what it is that we
do so when we hit it it’s ultimately
this sort of challenge to our identity
right who are we really and I think that
that has always been probably the
biggest sort of fear that I’ve had to
walk through each time I’ve pivoted but
it was always at a point where I knew
okay I think I’ve done what I’ve needed
to do here it feels like it’s coming to
a close it’s feels like it’s no longer
aligning with where I want to go in my
life and then the second part of it is
where where does my curiosity want to
lead me what do I want to explore what
is exciting me inspiring me right now
that I don’t know yet that’s an
opportunity for me to grow so that’s
kind of been the ways both front end and
back end in terms of how I’ve approached
each priv walk me through the decision
to step away from being a concert
pianist because was such a big part of
your identity that must have been the
biggest pivot of all pivots was to yes
yes that was to this day that decision
remains one of the greatest decisions
I’ve ever made in my life because you
know my professional career started at
but I started piano lessons at the age
of nine months so I really discovered my
voice at the piano through music music
was my first love my first voice and I
think Not only was it such a huge part
of my own life but I think the way
everybody perceived me was as a Pianist
within that context right because it had
it defined my life what I discovered
when I made that decision was that the
fear of committing to the decision so
the anticipation of the fear itself was
greater than the actual process of
moving through it so before I made that
decision of course there was tremendous
self-doubt about well I don’t know who I
am what am I going to do after this I
didn’t even know I had no clue I was
like this is what I’ve known this is
what I always done I’ve achieved this
level uh within this career how can I
walk away from it right it was all those
uh usual questions coming in but once I
said okay no I don’t know what’s going
to come next but I want to honor myself
enough to be able to take that chance to
explore and once I made that decision
and committed to it what was so
fascinating was that everyone else
around me had a much more difficult time
accepting that choice and that decision
than I did and it’s because of the way
you know we sort of put people into
boxes and categorize and when I
challenge that I said hey you know what
I’m more than this I don’t know what
that is or who I am yet but I’m more
than this it’s a very intimidating thing
because it causes everyone else to have
to look at themselves as well right and
it also reflected to me another idea
that I think has come up time and time
again throughout my career which is how
easy it is to fall back into a construct
of yourself that is actually not your
own but belongs to everyone else meaning
limiting ourselves based upon the
limitations of others right because if
they cannot see it very often we will
settle into a certain place or position
in order to be able to keep that sort of
status quo rather than push past it so
those two were kind of the biggest
lessons I took from that decision yeah
the the constructs of of parents of
bosses of of mentors especially when you
start so early in your career you’re
hitting Milestones faster than a lot of
other people and so you don’t fit into
the construct of you’re now you
should be here your timelines were just
very different we share a common a
commonality in having a creative brain
plus a business brain I grew up as an
artist and I have a blog post in my mind
like the artists guide to
entrepreneurship and I feel I feel like
if you were challenged to write a blog
post about a musician’s guide to
entrepreneurship I think you would have
an amazing story to tell there because
you must see commonalities woven
throughout both aspects of your career
or your your trajectory are there a few
off the top of your head that you you
know you would write into that blog post
definitely imagination and Innovation
right and being able to question outside
of what is simply accepted uh without
question to be able to challenge that
certainly I think just in terms of the
practicalities of running a business
discipline determination all of these I
mean I had to practice every single day
you don’t get to that level without
practice and understanding within that
that the most important part of it is
the process itself this is so difficult
for all of us to really grasp because we
are a society and culture that hyper
emphasizes results and outcomes but the
real good stuff is in process itself the
work that we do in the process so when
we are able to truly Embrace that
because that something that artists do
all the time there’s almost this blind
trust that you have to have for example
when I would prepare pieces or works for
performances and concerts you know
you’re in the thick of it the piece is
just a nightmare you’re practicing
you’re going through all the stages of
where it completely sucks at the
beginning and you’re struggling and
you’re trying to you’re trying to make
it your own you know to to build your
own interpretation of it and you have to
trust that by the time the concert comes
by the time you perform it it will be
yours it will become yours so there’s
almost this kind of blind trust you have
to have in yourself and to trust the
process that in doing that in doing the
work on a daily basis you will get where
it is that you want to go yeah and and I
think in today’s era of fast
entrepreneurship you know the click
baity entrepreneurship the message that
you hear so much is the fast the
immediate the next week the next month
and and I totally agree it’s such a long
game in both a musician’s kind of career
and process and then also in an
entrepreneur’s career and process and
just just brain space it takes yes it
takes years to get to any level of
success absolutely agree I always tell
young entrepreneurs that you cannot
shortcut time there’s no you can’t
shortcut the experiences and the lessons
that are necessary they are part of the
journey and especially the human element
you know building relationships building
that Foundation Building that Network no
one can do that there’s not a single
human being on the planet who can
shortcut that time that’s necessary to
build those things difficult as it may
be that patience uh and to trust the
time necessary is important because you
have this musicians background and now
you’re also in a creative space with
content and with marketing do you have
any creativity hacks for us one of the
things that I’ve realized over my years
in entrepreneurship is that I want to
adopt a way of sort of building and
developing my business in the same same
way I did in my artistic career as a
musician and as an author meaning that
when I was a musician and an author of
course you have the time where you’re
executing where you’re creating where
you’re actually writing the words and
putting in the word count and doing that
on the daily basis you’re putting in the
practice at the instrument and you’re
doing the work that’s necessary but
outside of that most of my time was
spent thinking what you brought up
earlier thinking nourishing myself
reading listening going to museums you
know filling myself up because that part
that input is so necessary for the
output to happen and I think what’s
really easy and this is a mistake I have
fallen into and it’s something that
takes intentional Awareness on my part
with entrepreneurship we’re so again
focused on output right like to execute
execute but when you don’t schedule in
and intentionally make that time for
input there’s going to reach a limit
you’re going to Kit a wall at at some
point because you’re not continuing to
grow continuing to be inspired and
certainly the work that I do in brand
and content strategy this is creative
work it requires me being able to read
stories and fiction and get sort of new
synthesis of ideas kind of going in my
head it’s necessary in order for me to
be able to Output quality right and to
to produce something interesting so I
highly encourage you know entrepreneurs
who are listening to this that input
never neglect that input it is such an
important part of that equation I find
it so easy to fall into trash inputs
just scrolling endlessly other effect
yes especially on Twitter or or
because there’s just endless amounts of
clickbaity trash trashy not vitamin
efficient kind of content that you’re
referencing and I know you spend a lot
of time on on Twitter and X so talk to
me about how you you live and thrive in
such a uh environment that’s filled with
a lot of distraction and below average
content I love this question so much
because you’re right it’s the quality of
the input that matters right and I like
to think of it as like the food that you
put inside of your body you could
easily convenience fast food right it
becomes very easy to fall into that
habit and start putting that into and
what does it do it it ends up like you
know really affecting your health it
affects your mental health your
emotional health your physical health
and it’s the same thing with any kind of
information content online the quality
of your inputs will very much affect
mental emotional physical health and
you’re right my job is in content
strategy so I am very much it is a
requirement of my job to be on the
different social platforms and to
understand what’s happening so I am
first of all I am very intentional with
the time that I spend on there I am I
usually have a scheduled set time of
okay I’m going to be on there only for
this amount of time then I need to
address this or is so I have certain
routines scheduled in terms of my
interaction with social content the
other thing that I am very very big on
and I would highly encourage everyone
listening to this to maybe adopt this
policy I am very very liberal with my
block and my mute button extremely
liberal on on every single platform
access to you is a privilege not a right
no one has the right to you or your
content as soon as I see anything that
would be something that affects my
mental health or it’s like as you say
junk sort of a little qual immediate
block or mute immediate because I don’t
want it ever H the possibility of that
coming into my feed at some point I
don’t want my content to end up on that
person’s feed or like maybe someone
reposts it and then it ends up I don’t
want that energy anywhere near me and
those boundaries whether it’s with
you’re scheduling time boundaries
whether it’s in the quality of what you
let in it’s just like real life so I
always tell people you know everything
about online social stuff it’s just like
real life you wouldn’t just let anyone
into your home you wouldn’t just let
anyone into your life you want as many
things around you whether that be the
people the voices the content the foods
that you put in your body you want as
many things as possible to be in
alignment with who you are and that’s
why those options exist the block and
mute button so that you can curate that
carefully so I do encourage that very
much with anyone who’s on social I
always like to say garbage in garbage
out but I realize as you’re talking you
can really flip that script and and say
quality in quality out and look at it in
the positive like mind your inputs and
and consume quality content use the
block button make sure you know you’re
you’re reading the things that are going
to help your brain get into a positive
heads space instead of send you down a a
rabbit hole so I love that you’ve shared
that tip and I don’t block as much as I
should and I think there’s more and more
accounts now that I think about it as
I’m scrolling that need to be blocked
it’s just it’s terrible content it’s
negative but it catches your eye and
then all of a sudden you’re in that
conspiracy theory loophole and you just
have to get yourself out
so I’m fascinated by your content
strategy so you do you post a lot on X
what is your content mix between
platforms are you are you heaviest on or
do you extend into other platforms or
prioritize other platforms well for me
personally for me and my business I
actually prior to Kiza prior to my
current business I was a leadership
consultant I had a leadership Consulting
business and I built that entire
business purely through Tik Tok like I
had no website I had no other
infrastructure I literally had nothing
except that platform and I built a
leadership and empowerment Consulting
business through that so I am very
familiar with building on Tik Tok I do
encourage anyone and I know it’s
uncomfortable to be in front of the
camera but if you know I still believe
that Tik Tok is one of the best places
to grow uh for your business to grow
organically to be able to reach people
it is different each platform is
different right now I’m focused for my
for this current business I’m focused on
X and Linkedin one of the things that
transcends I think any platform that I’d
like people to keep in mind in terms of
a strategic approach I am a very huge
advocate of building community and the
necessity of community for brand
development and Business Development as
you mentioned at the start of this
podcast you know besides kiz which is my
brand and um content strategy fractional
CMO business in addition to that I have
the Kusa Studio which is this private
community that I have built to be able
to uh nurture up and cominging uh
entrepreneurs one of the things that I
do very consciously and intentionally on
every single platform is uplifting and
amplifying the voices of others this is
an absolute critical part of nurturing
and building and leading Community to
show that you hear what people are
saying that you see them that you
celebrate them that you support them
this is where Conn ctions are made and
if you look at if any of you visit my ex
profile you’ll see that literally % of
my content is uplifting and the voices
of others and amplifying their voices in
addition to that one of my core values
and something that I take with me in any
any project or with any client that I
work with is the critical importance of
authenticity I cannot stress this enough
it is so important and especially I
think moving forward we’re going to see
more and more even with the Legacy uh
Brands and Legacy Media larger Brands
the humanization of brand this is one of
the key pillars that um in my in terms
of my strategic approach I think brands
are used to in previous iterations prior
to social media this very oneway
broadcasting type of communication you’d
have a commercial blare at you from the
television you’d see it in an ad in the
paper social media does not work that
way social media means you’re part of
the collective conversation Collective
discussion that’s why that Community
aspect is so important to be able to be
an authentic human being someone that
people can align with because that’s
what you really want you want that
alignment you know one of the things if
if you’re venturing into Tik Tok if
you’re not authentic they will you’ll be
over in you’ll be over in like a week it
is so important and whatever it is that
you know the social media landscape as
it continues to evolve I think
particularly this year in I think
it’s a ripe year for disruption if a new
platform wanted to come out but wherever
it’s headed it’s going to emphasize
authenticity and Community even more
whatever the next platform is going to
be so I think learning to become
comfortable with that and to not sort of
hide behind corporate speak and hide
behind you know things but really to
think of it in terms of how can I build
genuine connection how can I put my
voice out there and share things and
talk about things in a way that people
can really see who I am and the right
people can become aligned to that how
can I embody those qualities in my voice
on content so that would be my
suggestion yeah I can I can vouch for
your ability to show up authentically
and and to amplify voices because you
and I are connected on Twitter or we’re
connect Ed on X and I don’t remember how
we initially got connected it was
probably through Dixie or someone like
that but you engage in my posts all the
time and I don’t post consistently at
all and so I’m off of that platform as
like a third tier social platform I just
periodically post and then when I do I’m
like oh Grace and so it’s just it’s you
exactly everything you just said you
actually do um and that’s really how we
are even here because you’ve you’ve
connected with me and engaged with my
content and and vice versa and and I
think like finds like right and um one
thing that Dixie always says in her
content is find your people and the best
way to find your people is by putting
yourself out there more so where you
show up authentically you’re going to
naturally and energetically attract the
like so like-minded people are going to
find you I think people get obsessed
with follower count but it’s really
follower quality and connecting or
finding those people that you you share
values with you share like-mindedness
with and you could really build
businesses together you can you could
build relationships you could work
together there’s so many different ways
that you could could build but the way
that you uncover those people is not
Google searches it’s truly you have to
put yourself out there first and and
like like will attract like yes exactly
what you said you have to create the
vibe first right the vibe of what you
want you need to embody it first so a
great way maybe an exercise that that
could help people listening is if you
have this vision of the kinds of people
you want to be aligned with for example
thoughtful people intelligent people
people who have a certain kind of energy
whatever people who are humorous
whatever qualities you’re searching for
are you embodying it first that’s the
question are you embodying those
qualities can people tell from your
content and what you put out there are
you thoughtful are you courageous are
you showing what matters to you if
growth matters to you if moving through
fear matters to you are you showing that
um and you know there were certain
people that I wanted to bring in my
community I wanted to be aligned with I
had to be conscious and intentional of
embodying that first and creating that
Vibe first then the right people will
naturally come in yeah so layering on to
authenticity and you being a writer
where are you Landing with Chachi PT and
all of the AI content that’s emerging
online these days you know AI is I think
useful in terms of if we think of it and
employ it as a tool will it change a lot
of jobs and the and the and the way the
landscape is yes it will the key thing I
think moving forward there are a couple
points on to make number one being human
what I just talked about that humanness
is going to be more important than ever
as we get more and more to that point
where we cannot tell the difference
between AI written content AI videos AI
imag the emphasis on authenticity on
humanness is going to be more important
than ever one of the predictions I made
is that longer form writing online is
going to become important because that’s
how you can tell you know not just a
short paragraph but over long form is it
really a human being that’s behind it
the other thing it’s going to really
challenge the ways in which we’ve
approached work the ways in which we’ve
approached a lot of different positions
uh jobs uh within the industry I think
the critical question is going to become
can we shift our mindset to understand
that okay if AI automates a lot of these
tasks that we have been doing ourselves
up until now the key quality and
criteria moving forward is are you the
kind of person that can ask the right
questions synthesize information in a
way that only a human being can
critically think strategize imagine
right these things that are uniquely
human are going to become more important
than ever anything that is mechanical
anything that can be automated will be
automated so we got to kind of just
start thinking differently and I think
the people who are really going to be
key players in the space the leaders in
the space are going to be the ones who
are able to embody those qualities so my
advice always to young people nowadays
who are maybe heading off to college
trying to figure out how they want to
move their career forward with so much
technology advancing I’ve always
emphasized go into the liberal arts
study things that require interpretation
that require strategy critical thinking
that humanistic education is going to be
what’s valuable moving forward yeah and
the ability to to execute on ideas as
they are generated and I think there’s a
lot of brainstorm or writing or content
that can come out of AI tools their
ability to execute those things is
always going to to lag behind though I
know they’re working on it which is
scary but to go back to like finding
your people and and building your
network the ability to Pi up the phone
and be able to say I know who can
execute this component of what was just
decided I think those human aspects are
are going to be critical and in
marketing I think it’s it’s one of the I
think marketing is the discipline that
that AI is is impacting fastest and I
know you work with a lot of different
different companies how are you seeing
companies use AI well and how are you
seeing them maybe underutilize AI or
incorrectly utilize AI I think that’s a
good question I think when they do it
well they don’t put all their eggs into
that one basket right that’s when it’s
not used well is when they start to do
it use it for all of their content
without you know human oversight or when
they start to uh rely because you know
AI is yeah so it it again goes against
the authenticity and the and the human
as a brand so when it’s done well I
think it helps to streamline and Quicken
certain processes right and that’s
really I think one of the most effective
ways to use it within business however
that does have an impact and I think
that is we’re seeing it in the job
landscape it is impacting how and where
businesses are investing their budget
and how they want to utilize it which
means then again everyone in the
workforce is going to have to rethink
skill sets rethink what they bring to
the T how they can bring their value to
the table so the worst way I I was tell
anybody listening please do not rely on
AI for everything without any human
Insight because that will backfire on
you so fast um please please I think for
operational tasks improving the sort of
streamlining processes I think that’s
the best use for I know you also you
consult in marketing you consult in
branding and as you are getting involved
in Brands um do you have a a specific
process that you follow for evaluating
brands do you have a specific process
that you follow for improving brands or
guiding them in a certain direction to
evolve their brand my first approach
always with any brand that I work with
whether it’s a startup whether it’s a
more evolved brand is to listen first
this is my number one approach
regardless of of where they’re at
listening means not only listening to
for example the seite exec the
leadership team on what they think their
brand is what do you actually think your
brand does what is your brand you would
be amazed at the differing responses
asking stakeholders Partners asking
investors asking important customers or
clients what is your perception of this
brand what do you what do you think of
it what do you think it actually does
like if you were to describe what it
does and the responses are always
incredibly eye openening and the gaps
you start to find the gaps the sort of
where they’re not aligned listening is
the number one thing I probably devote
the most amount of time to that stage of
the process because until we understand
that and have this kind of macro view of
of where we’re at it’s going to be very
difficult to move forward and after that
then it becomes a team process but it’s
also very much a creative process to
really ideate together what is the
actual Vision what is it that we’re
trying to do this is what everybody’s
saying can we come to a consensus on
what we actually do it’s that type of
process tie into content and what we’ve
been talking about like Brands needing
to have a a voice identified to be able
to then jump to content and it almost
seems like we’re going backwards through
the process like let’s post a lot of
content and then decide who we are as a
brand and yes and I that’s a common
Mistake by the way I do see that they
don’t take the the brand foundational
they started too late people started too
late it it has to be at the beginning
because we need to understand I always
talk about it in terms of human identity
and Human Relationships if we don’t
understand who we are if we don’t if
we’re not connected to who we are it
becomes that much more difficult to
build and maintain genuine connection
and relationships with others right the
more lost we are the more everything
gets all over the place and our
relationships all over the place it’s
the exact same thing so when we talk
about brand identity again relating it
back to human identity you know so much
of our sense of self our understanding
of identity comes from not only
understanding who we are right our
values what matters to us all of that
stuff it’s also the people that we’re
surrounded by right we often understand
our sense of self by our community our
family the people in our town and then
the other component of it is context
right so as an example I am an Asian
woman in the United States here in this
country I am a minority if however I was
in Japan I would be part of the majority
the context changes which means the
perception and our understanding of
ourselves also changes with that
positioning so that is exact the same
with brand brand positioning brand your
community and brand who you are right
these three components and where these
three intersect is where brand identity
comes to life are there brands that
you’re crushing on at the moment that
you think are knocking it out of the
park when it comes to everything you
just talked about you know I think in
general the sports industry is doing
really really well has consistently done
well a good friend of mine is uh John P
who used to be the former Global
Marketing lead for Nike and he and I
just had a conversation the other day
and I think Nike consistently continues
to knock it out of the park they have
always integrated a deep understanding
of Storytelling of humanity and
everything that they put out and also I
think one of the most important things
and John was telling me because he was
involved with the London Olympics
campaign for Nike back in or
whenever it was that happened he was
talking about how when they creatively
approach campaigns their first thought
is not about how do we make people see
us this way but rather how do we make
people feel this way so it was always
about not about how do we make people
see Nike as an empowered brand but
rather how do we make the people
watching this feel empowered right and
that’s such a critical Nuance that the
hero always is the customer the person
that you’re speaking with right how do
you make them feel that and then as a
byproduct of course they start to
associate that concept and that feeling
with your brand um and and so I think
Nike does a very very good job of this
consistently in their campaigns yeah I I
work with so many Fitness Breads and
that’s the first thing that I have them
undo about their marketing and their
content is just so much of the focus is
on us as the workout us as the studio us
as the gym the four walls and it’s not
about that it’s about you as the
prospect how are we going to make you
feel as a member and just flipping the
the focus is so difficult when you’re
especially when you’re in an
entrepreneurial mindset your business is
your baby and you’re so proud of your
baby and you’re like look at my baby
look at everything that I have built but
the focus does need to be on who else is
going to engage with this brand and what
can I bring to them that will then link
them to to my brand to my business I
love that and you’re right with
entrepreneurship it becomes very
difficult you talked a little bit about
kazuna studio and and all the different
initiatives you have in that side of
your world but dig in a little bit more
there like what are your what are your
goals with those two initiatives what
are you trying to achieve and is there
any help that you need from somebody who
might be listening to this K is my main
a business that’s where I do all of my
marketing and branding and Consulting
work education impact meaning is very
important to me it has always been very
important to me in every every career
shift everything I’ve ever done it has
been a critical part of my life and I
wanted to create or build something that
would allow me to realize those values
especially for upand cominging leaders
Founders entrepreneurs and so the idea
of the kizuna studio sort of organically
emerged from that and it’s in many ways
a private Mastermind Community meaning
it’s for certainly like-minded
entrepreneurs uh and business owners uh
it is a community rooted in authenticity
Humanity education diversity these are
very important pillars for our group we
have people at very at different stages
which is exactly what I wanted different
stages different Industries they all
bring this sort of wealth of diversity
in their perspectives in their feedback
in their experiences that make for a
very rich I think environment as I said
there are people at different stages so
we have season leaders in there we have
people the minimum requirement to enter
is to have had uh your own business for
at least a year but so there’s still
people who are still at the very start
of their journey and then of course we
have a whole bunch in the middle it’s
something if I’m being really honest I’m
probably the most proud of that studio
out of um everything that kiz has been
involved with thus far they are truly to
see people grow to see them sort of
progress especially through internal
change that’s also a critical part of
our studio the understanding that
internal growth is necessary for
external growth you cannot grow as a
business if you don’t address certain
things regarding fear regarding you know
there’s a lot that we need to move
through right so that’s why we describe
it as a community for professional and
personal growth both are intwined but I
am enormously proud to see over time how
the growth the progress that they’ve
made it’s really so humbling on my part
to see it because I’m like wow this is
this is incredible and I think really
when we have a community when we build a
community the ultimate Vision I think
besides the collective Vision within the
group The Ultimate vision is for them to
take what they’ve learned and to have an
impact on the wider landscape as a whole
right so now I’m seeing them as Leaders
go out into their communities into their
fields and everything that they’ve
learned and grown within the the studio
is starting to affect those outside of
it one of the big group projects we’re
doing this year actually is we are
publishing our first book as a community
it’s an anthology of personal essays and
the theme of it is daring authentically
and what does that mean for both our
personal and professional lives and how
has that quality been something that
we’ve learned and realized over the
years so we are a very tightened group
I’m very proud of all of them that’s
amazing that you’ve formed those
connections with people and then you’re
pushing each other forward and having
conversations that are rich along that
authenticity kind of line I went through
a traditional schooling Journey here in
the US and then went and got my MBA and
then when I started a business it’s a
whole new education that you have to
learn as fast as you possibly can and as
much as there’s online courses and you
can you can Google everything there’s
nothing quite like someone sitting
across from you and saying I have been
there here’s what I did to work through
it and having the person-to-person
element of it because I think
entrepreneurship is so um it hinges so
much on the founders mentality the
founders self awareness the founders
values and philosophies and so Google
results are one thing like
person-to-person answers and guidance
are a whole different thing in the
entrepreneurial space and kudos to you
for kind of taking that on as a mission
and bringing bringing it all to life and
you you touched upon something that I I
just realized is also such an important
part of community and I think why it’s
so necessary entrepreneurship is lonely
it is a very lonely Journey it’s so easy
to feel isolated to be become the lone
wolf and think you have to do it all
alone and I think Community can the
power and transformative nature of
community is because it challenges all
of that says hey you don’t have to do it
alone hey I know exactly what it is that
you’re going through I’ve went through
the same thing or I am going through the
same thing and let’s do this together
supporting one another cheering each
other on consoling one another when
something doesn’t go the way that we
want it to go all of that and that’s
also been I think we have co-working
sessions and writing sessions we have a
lot of different sort of pockets of
activities within our community to be
able to ease that loneliness and to
better foster connection that’s so great
I will share the links to both of those
organizations and the show notes just in
anybody’s interested in joining because
I think you’re right it’s about
resources and just having connection to
individuals who have gone through the
same thing because it’s not you start to
feel crazy in some in some instances you
start to feel like what absolutely
absolutely absolutely so just having a
having a Community to say I’m not the
only one I’m not the crazy one I know
the other thing that you’re passionate
about is is women in leadership roles or
maybe more specifically even female
Founders and the statistics are extreme
in terms of funding going toward female
Founders versus male the number any
anywhere between % and % and I know
you’re connected to the Venture Capital
Community and what do you see as the
solve for that Gap it is such a a deeply
rooted societal and cultural problem
right and we all know this women know
this we we’ve been through it we live it
all of that we know that there is still
and I still I see this myself when I do
an event or let’s say a master class or
even an xace or something with a male
leader the turnout is always nearly
double that if I did it with a woman
leader doesn’t matter same sort of
marketing same kind of promotion same
kind of everything all things being
everything else being equal it’s still
there there’s still this fundamental
inability to sort of accept a woman’s
sort of Authority or leadership position
I still face it in boardrooms in
meetings in which people will talk over
me they will question my authority they
will do things that they would never do
if I was a man right so it is a much
bigger certainly a deeper issue I think
one of the key things that because I
would like to encourage any younger
women perhaps where who are listening to
this the onus I believe the burden of
this is no longer on women women have
done it all we’re better educated we
have gone to school we’re doing all the
things all of that we’ve done all of it
the burden the onus of this to change it
falls on men they need to educate one
another hold one another accountable
they need to shift their understanding
challenge conditioned paradigms that
they may not even recognize that they
they hold I have had to do this with
male friends and male colleagues who are
like oh I’m such an ally I am like you
know and then women’s uh what was it
International women’s day happened last
month and all of a sudden they’re all
silent and I was like oh I called him
out I was like very interesting you say
that you support women that you’re all
for women’s equality and yet on
International women’s day you are
deathly silent you cannot even highlight
the women in your community who are
always there supporting you who are
always encouraging you but on this day
you cannot even say anything so it
requires that sort of accountability and
holding them accountable and then those
men also have to hold one another
accountable in order for this to change
women have already we are doing it we
have been doing it for a long time we
are all like pushing hard and doing all
that it no longer falls on us they need
to start getting their act together I’m
a believer that representation matters
and I think as women the responsibility
I feel as a woman is to pass down as
many breadcrumbs as I can so that the
Next Generation has to do less you know
or or can do less or starts at a better
starting place than than I did and when
I have days uh unprepared feeling
incapable feeling even starting this
podcast I’m like who’s going to listen
to my podcast just having that reminder
of there are people out there there are
young versions of you out there who
didn’t have that person to look to and I
think we are now in a place where
there’s a lot of examples of really
successful female Founders who are now
exited their businesses Sarah Blakeley
being the easy obvious recent answer
where she’s a billionaire now and did
such a great job growing Spanx and and
and is now sharing some of that Journey
but the the pieces along the way where
you’re in the mud where you’re you’re at
those Crossroads where you’re you’re
uncertain I think it’s important to
share the fact that you’re uncertain I
have so many conversations with women
who don’t feel ready or have that
impostor syndrome and it is truly a
matter of reminding yourself that like
you are an example for the Next
Generation representation matters and we
need to show up we need to be louder to
support each other I love that so much
Jessica I’m really glad you brought that
up my guiding personal Vision in my life
the lens with which I examine everything
that I do in business in my personal
life in every Arena I want to be the
person I wished I’d had I wished I could
be the person that I didn’t have when I
was younger I want to be that person for
others I think sometimes sometimes
because women have had to work so hard
to climb up that ladder especially in
the corporate world and and to get to a
certain position sometimes we see them
pull up the ladder behind them and that
comes from a scarcity mindset because
you’re so worried that there’s so
limited positions that you’re worried
about your own sort of survival right
and you’re and I this is something that
deeply uh bothers me as as not only a
woman but a woman of color our
responsibility is to help those who are
coming after us so they don’t have to
face the same challenges or go through
the same stuff that we know was so
painful to go through and I’m really
glad you brought that up I think that’s
such a critical point I love that you’re
talking about scarcity mindset because I
think that is the exact mindset that
needs to shift on the women’s side
because it is a matter of the difference
of thinking about is there one seat for
a woman at the man’s table or are there
endless amounts of online communities
that I can connect with that are diverse
communities because I don’t strictly
want to talk to women like I want to
talk to everyone I want to talk to all
leaders and we can now do that more
seamlessly than ever before so to think
about it through a scarcity mindset is
absolutely wrong everyone has the
opportunity to be at a table everyone
has an opportunity to create their own
table simply by having a voice online
everyone has an opportunity to find
people that they want to invite to their
table and so again I think the the to
tie it even back to content the need to
create content in this environment
especially as women it has never been
more important because we need to we
need to set that example we need to show
that here’s the work that’s being done
find the others find the people you want
to sit with you absolutely oh I love
that your voice matters that’s the whole
point of content and if there’s one
macro concept to take away from it your
voice matters every individual voice
matters I would love to see more and
more women exes very male dominant
please please Contex and share share
your voice share your thoughts and your
ideas uh because uh we need it I would
love to see it I that’s so true and I
would encourage any anybody who’s
listening do follow Grace on X because
she’s a she’s a monster on that platform
I don’t exactly know how you do it all
there one thing that we like to talk
about pretty consistently on this
podcast is what I would refer to as a
comeback season where you were on a low
and you had to kind of dig deep and get
yourself out of that low where were you
if you can identify one or share one
with us and and what were some of the
things you did to to dig out of that
that darker place I’ll share actually a
recent story I I think we all go through
multiple periods in which uh that
happens and the challenges that we
encounter along the way but I’ll share
the most recent one kis I started in
July of last year so it’s it’s been
about like eight nine months uh at this
point the
day I can’t believe I’m sharing this
okay the day the day that I launched my
business which was July st my partner
whom I was living with he broke up with
me he broke up with me on the day I
launched the business it was a very
messy very painful breakup I had to move
out I was trying to build a business at
the same time so you can imagine just
all these stressors and intersecting I’m
crying I’m on the floor of the bathroom
and I’m like you know trying trying to
get my life together while trying to
build this business it was enormously
obviously enormously challenging and I
think what was most painful at that
moment is because there was a part of me
that felt that perhaps he did not
believe in my ability to build this
business I think there was that too
because he didn’t believe in the future
of our relationship does that mean that
he didn’t believe also in what I could
do individually what I was trying to do
and I became when I tell you I’m the
kind of person that if you tell me I
can’t do something I will go out of my
way to show you that I can’t so I became
so hyperfocused I utilized that pain and
that period in which so much grief was
there but I channeled that into the Act
of Creation into creating something that
was truly aligned with who I am as soon
as I sort of really focused on that
alignment you know that it really
reflects me like not me with him or not
the US that I thought we were going to
be but me as an individual soon as I
started doing that that when we talked
about the people start coming in right
the Align people start coming in and I
suddenly had people around me whom I
never imagined I would ever meet people
I met online and building these
connections and relationships that
inspired me supported me that were there
for me that were cheering me on
that allowed me to have my days when I
would vent or cry or the frustration and
all all the stuff that is just a normal
part of the journey by the way everyone
and you know going through all of that
but they were there for me when we talk
about comeb season I think when I look
back on my life and the different times
in which I I really was at a low and how
I rose up from that it’s cultivating I
think and strengthening the alignment
and self trust aligning with yourself
and trusting that combined with allowing
yourself to recognize that it’s okay to
lean on others for support that you
don’t have to do it alone and that that
that I said that that that sort of
community that relational support is
important it’s it’s an important part of
that process and the healing process and
all of that and understanding who you
are um being able to move it through it
so that’s exactly what happened the
first couple months after I launched
this business and thriving now but and I
can laugh about it now and speak about
it on a podcast but that was my most
recent very tough moment in my life I
love the reference to outside
perspective and just having people
remind you you are on this low but the
lows are where you you define your
values where you reconnect to your why
and having connection to people who have
been there on your highs when you were
so clear with your why and you were so
clear with your values leaning on those
people asking for help I think I think
that’s such invaluable advice and we
appreciate you sharing it I actually
wanted you just you have a wonderful way
of uh stating these questions that kind
of trigger another thought for me I
wanted to add on to that because you’re
absolutely right the outside perspective
the outside people these people will
remind you of who you are and that is so
important I remember I was four months
in so this is around October November
you know after the breakup and i’ had
been building the business and I was
frustrated I remember I was really
frustrated why isn’t it moving faster I
want to do this and this and this but
it’s not going the way and one of my
closest friends reminded me do you
remember where you were for months ago
remember that look how much you did in
four months sit with that for a little
bit celebrate that a little bit see that
progress and celebrate it and that’s so
important that’s why that you know the
people around you and being able to have
that kind of support is is important
it’s a solid reminder for any
entrepreneur out there celebrate the
progress it’s not about the destination
it’s about the process that you’re
following and the progress that you’re
making along the way I love that is
there anything we touched on a lot of
things today is there anything that’s
top of your mind that you want to share
that we haven’t yet talked about you
talked a little bit earlier about
honesty with regards to especially
helping the women who come after us and
being honest about where we struggle or
where we find challenges and I just want
to kind of expand on that I think a
little bit I think think often times we
have this misconception of leadership as
being perfect that we are perfect
authority figures and that we should
know all the answers and we should Som
and that is not true I think being a
strong leader is about that honesty and
transparency to be able to say I don’t
know let’s talk about it I don’t know I
don’t have the answer for you beautiful
things emerge from that when we’re able
to sit with our own selves and and to
share that honesty and that is such an
example for those who come after us
about what it means to stand in your own
self and to share your own truths and uh
that we can have such an impact and
influence by just being ourselves and
sharing uh what we learn along the ways
so thank you for saying that Jessica
that was very beautiful no thank you for
sharing that I think that’s so critical
to to entrepreneurs or just anybody in
their career is is you’re going to have
highs you’re going to have lows and it’s
it’s how you navigate through all of it
you know entrepreneurs out there you
fail every other day and you just you
learn that’s how you learn so it’s not
the sugarcoated social media post it’s
really like here’s how it’s going here’s
where it is and and here’s the lessons
that I’m learning all of that is so
invaluable I so appreciate you spending
all of this time with us today for
anybody who’s listening definitely do
connect with Grace online she’s amazing
and I will link all of the websites and
the different social media handles into
the show notes but thank you so much
grace for joining us today on the
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