Have you ever thought about what it takes to scale your business? Do you find yourself stuck and wondering how to take your business to the next level? Well, I have some great news for you! In this podcast episode, award-winning interior designer, Darla Powell, joins us to share her journey of scaling her business and how she made the transition from law enforcement to entrepreneurship. Darla has an amazing story of how she went from a wildlife officer to a police detective and eventually found her true passion in interior design. She also shares her experience of feeling burnt out and facing a glass ceiling in her law enforcement career, which led her to pursue her side hustle of interior design full-time.
This podcast episode is not just about Darla's inspiring story, but also about her insights and tips on scaling a business. She shares valuable lessons she learned from her own journey, including the importance of building a brand, investing in yourself and your business, and creating systems to streamline your operations.
If you're an entrepreneur or aspiring to be one, this podcast episode is a must-listen! Darla's story is relatable, inspiring, and full of practical advice for anyone looking to scale their business. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from an experienced entrepreneur who has been through it all! So, what are you waiting for? Click play and let Darla's journey inspire you to take your business to the next level!
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