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The things I wish I knew when I started my business x Juicy Waa

The things I wish I knew when I started my business x Juicy Waa

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Today I had the privilege of sitting down alongside Jade Kawana, she's the co-founder of Juicy Waa - beginner dance classes to feel icy, confident and joy.

JUICY WAA can be found on:

IG: @juicy.waa

FB: @juicywā

In this episode, we did things a little bit different. Instead of Te Kahukura interviewing Jade, today - Jade asked Te Kahukura some questions about starting out her pakihi & growing it to be her full-time employment.

We covered:

- Energy, Time, Life Audits

- Strategies for Social Media - Mindset around vices

- Fear of Failure or judgement & how to overcome this

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