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Natalie Eckdahl: It can come down to many things. It can come down to fear of judgment, like what will people think if they charge this certain amount? Like a lot of, a lot of it's imposter syndrome. They might hear words in their head like, who are you to be charging this price, Missy? You're listening to The Successful Bookkeeper with your host, Michael Palmer. Listen each week as inspiring guests share their secrets of success to help to help you increase your confidence, work smarter, and build a business you love. This episode of The Successful Bookkeeper is brought to you by purebookkeeping.com, the proven system to grow your bookkeeping business. Welcome back to The Successful Bookkeeper Podcast. I'm your host, Michael Palmer, and I have a special treat for you. You're about to listen to part 1 of a 2-part interview with the founder of BizChicks, Natalie Ekdahl. In this episode, you'll hear a great conversation that features Natalie's 3 pillars of enduring business for female entrepreneurs and much more. Let's get to that interview right now. Our guest hosts the longest-running podcast for women entrepreneurs called BizChicks. And has been featured as one of the top 5 business podcasts by Inc. magazine. She has also been recognized as one of the top women in business to listen to and has been featured in Fast Company, Huffington Post, and Entrepreneur. Through her podcasting, coaching, training, speaking, and other content generation, she helps women entrepreneurs grow and scale their businesses while retaining more profit and creating more time to spend with their loved ones. Natalie Actol, welcome to the show. Thank you, Michael. I am delighted to be here.
I am so excited to have you. I know our listeners are going to absolutely love this. And you know, it's that last sentence which really resonates for me, retaining more profit and creating more time to spend with their loved ones. Deep down for me, that's really the purpose of what we do here is to help entrepreneurs, women entrepreneurs, bookkeeper entrepreneurs, make more money and have time to do the things they love with the ones that they love. And that's the whole purpose behind it. So let's get into this and start helping them out. Natalie, uh, before we get started into some of this great content that you create, tell me a little bit about you and your career journey leading up to this point.
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