
Episode 229 -- Small Business Celebration Panel with Dr. Kuanita Murphy, Theodora Miller and Eloise Stewart --The Entrepreneurial Spark: Women Building Businesses on Purpose
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Behind every thriving small business stands a woman with a powerful story—a journey marked by purpose, passion, and perseverance in the face of doubt. In this special Small Business Month episode, we reunite with three extraordinary entrepreneurs who've been transforming their visions into reality.
Dr. Kuanita Murphy shares how her digital publication, Rural Leader Magazine, emerged from a pivotal moment when academic doors closed, revealing her true calling to spotlight talent from overlooked small communities. Her powerful tagline, "What you do matters," has been driving her mission since 2014.
Theodora Miller takes us through her remarkable transition from 30 years in the corporate world to becoming a full-time artist after a brain injury led her to discover painting's healing power. Now preparing to launch her first home collection of painterly wallpaper and textiles, she candidly reveals how creating art became both her therapy and soul's purpose.
Eloise Stewart, celebrating nearly a decade with her branding company, reflects on building from a one-woman show to leading a team that helps businesses discover and communicate their authentic identities. Her evolution demonstrates how following unexpected paths can lead to fulfilling work that perfectly aligns with your strengths.
These women don't sugarcoat entrepreneurship. They openly discuss battling self-doubt, learning their value, navigating creative burnout, and building sustainable businesses through systems, boundaries, and financial savvy. Their challenges—from perfectionism to pricing struggles to feeling isolated—mirror obstacles many business owners face.
Whether you're contemplating starting your own venture or already in the trenches of entrepreneurship, these transparent conversations offer both practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement. Their unanimous advice? Understand your "why," build a supportive community, give yourself permission to learn as you go, and remember that starting something meaningful always requires courage—but the journey is worth it.
Listen in and get inspired by women who aren't just chasing dreams but bringing them to life one challenging, rewarding day at a time.
Music "STOMP" used by permission of artist Donica Knight Holdman and Jim Huff