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Making Goat Moves with Rachel Renee of Holdin’ Court

Making Goat Moves with Rachel Renee of Holdin’ Court

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This week on Behind the Mic, Wize is joined by Rachel Renee — co-host of Holdin’ Court Podcast and founder of Goat Moves Inc., a tech platform designed to support small and medium-sized businesses with the infrastructure they need to thrive. Rachel shares how her journey through tech, entrepreneurship, and family legacy led her to the mic. She opens up about building a business in the middle of a pandemic, embracing visibility after nearly a decade off social media, and finding purpose through community impact and innovation. She also joins Wize for a round of Overrated or Underrated — and let’s just say, she’s got thoughts on podcast panels, polyester, and bringing tailoring back in style. Quote of the Episode: “Now that I’ve conquered this fear of being seen... I love it 'cause it’s been more beneficial than detrimental.” — Rachel Renee Chapters: 00:46 – Meet Rachel Renee 01:24 – B-Sides Track of the Week 02:30 – Rachel's Journey Behind the Mic 04:20 – Goat Moves Inc. – The Vision 05:59 – The Entrepreneurial Path 12:57 – Rapid Fire Round: Overrated or Underrated Credits: Behind the Mic: Powered by REVOLT Podcast Network is hosted by Wize Grazette. Produced and edited by the team at Indie Creative Network and StoryTime Studios — where culture meets craft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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