Bella Schmidt: From Sales to Making Dreams Come True
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In this episode of the Second Chance Queen podcast, host Kristianna Mrjenovich interviews Isabella "Bella" Schmidt, co-founder of Jexy and vice president of CEO Chicks. Bella shares her journey of resilience, combining her passion for animals with her career in influencer management. She discusses the importance of self-care, the role of talent management in the influencer space, and offers valuable advice for aspiring content creators. The conversation highlights the significance of personal growth, community support, and the power of following one's purpose.
- Isabella's career pivot from pre-veterinary studies to influencer management was a significant second chance.
- The importance of combining personal passions with professional endeavors.
- Self-care is crucial for maintaining the ability to help others.
- Building a supportive community is essential for personal and professional growth.
- Authenticity and vulnerability are key to successful content creation.
- Influencers should focus on their purpose and passion behind their platforms.
- Negotiation skills are vital for influencers to advocate for their worth.
- The journey of healing from toxic relationships can lead to personal resilience.
- Isabella emphasizes the importance of not letting others dim your light.
- The right opportunities will present themselves when you follow your true path.
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