Introducing YOUR Digital Coach's new podcast "YOUR Story, YOUR Business" bringing stories that led to local entrepreneurs opening their businesses in the Treasure Valley area.
For 17 years, Amy Studer stayed at home to raise her children, but she never imagined she would return to work. Her love of social media led her to start her own business after working for a friend.
For Rachael Shepard, finding clean products for her family was very challenging. Her decision to create her own clean skin products led her to leave the medical field.
Originally from Boise, ID, Mandie Abel Murillo started Soul Ease in a small, rented studio and has grown it into a full-service spa.
In 2012, Laticia Kristine became a sole entrepreneur, starting as a beauty salon and then discovering her love of skin as an esthetician.
When Lauryn Ink was a college student, she was not sure what she wanted to do but wanted to become a tattoo artist.
Kellie Resue started out as a teacher but found her calling as a mental health life coach.
In the summer, Hannah Donnelly will open Get Fit Meridian and explain why 1% better every day is essential.
For Leah Trujillo Wright, creating multiple streams of income is the key to leaving a legacy for her children.
Founder Tina Alzaga of Happy Kernels explains how she and her husband opened their 50 flavors popcorn business and how her family got involved.
Besides hosting pop-up markets for other businesses, Jen Waite runs her own home decor creative business that she finds incredibly fulfilling.
Having realized the value of her time as a mother at a young age, Bekah Betty decided to start her own bakery business.
Rather than going to law school, Taylor (daughter) has decided to come work at Simple Bites Meals with her mother Beth after graduating from college.
Paola Franco Krawczyk, launched her bakery business, specializing in wedding cakes and found investing in tools and systems to help save her time.
Dr. Jonathan and Kyara Finney experienced cervical issues in the past and want to share how chiropractic techniques can help people.
With support from networking and the bodybuilder community, Niki Helton built her skincare business while being a full-time mom.
Joneya Dunn merged her passion for modeling into her social media business, helping local boutiques showcase their business online.
Sandra Isabel Daffer and her husband owns Hawaiian Built Roofing business, which is a family-owned business. Sandra explains to us how she balances her position as boss and mom to her children.
Alex Marshall takes a look at her biggest ROI, especially as a Nutrition Coach for herself and her clients.
In Southern California, Kimberly Siebe loved going to an infrared sauna studio for date nights with her husband. Now, she has opened her own infrared sauna studio in Nampa, ID.
After working for Corporate America 18 years ago, Ari Harder Carlson reflects on the past 18 years of her business and how she mentors women starting out in her business.
Leaving California, Jenn Marin saw an opportunity to open her macrame business in Idaho to find more time being a new mom.
After being a massage therapist, Cassandra Struck become a Holistic Health Coach & Nutritionist to share her knowledge with individuals and families.
As she continues to grow her photography business, Kristy Woolford continues to find photography as her creative outlet especially being a mom.
Since launching her Western Glam Boutique, Olivia Poindexter continues to build customer relationships first.
After getting married, Gabby Sharp was intrigued by event planning and opened her own wedding planning business. She continues to grow as an independent business owner.
Meg Zeek finds enjoyment when working with her clients, helps set aside the money mindset and creates a massive abundance of energy.
Last April, Megan Shehan launched her charcuterie business and has seen massive growth in herself and spending more time with the family.
Before Marcela Bullen had a career in photography, she tied her passion for publication to launching her own wedding magazine.
As a business owner, Heather Mullinix continues to set boundaries for her photography business to avoid burnout and imposter syndrome.
In her next chapter, Jeanna Rice decided to pursue Neuro Feedback to help not just herself but her family, friends and the community.
Codi Bills became an entrepreneur to get more time for family and in general for herself. In return, she saw a change in herself and her boys becoming entrepreneurs.
From having a room to opening her own esthetician studio, Nita Barnard learned to train herself to overcome any business issues early on.
Myckie Colet thought she would follow in the footsteps of her parents, but life challenges from an athlete trainer made her leap into opening her yoga coaching business
From a small town, Nina Rocco started her own fitness coaching business to help women cut through the confusion of weight loss and explains why we need to keep moving.
Aimee Kunau is the owner of Persona Copywriting & Personal Branding, she helps us understand why it’s important to have a voice for your business and why copywriting is needed in your business.
She transitioned from Law Enforcement to a Financial Coach, Christina Hensley wants a bulletproof plan for your family.
After leaving her 9-5 accounting job, Page Carter pursued opening her own photography business with the support of her husband and overcoming that uncomfortable feeling.
Her passion to teach as a high school teacher led Camille Levi to open her own Makeup Company to provide on-site and digital beauty services.
Get back to your why, Kimberly Mitchell embraces marketing changes and her marketing community.
From Law Enforcement to Entrepreneur to Realtor, Denise Ferrari. Listen for advice as a Realtor, why a connection is important and why she wanted a work-life balance for her family.