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Katie Hunt of Tradeshow Bootcamp was one of my first PR clients that I started working with late last year and I’m so honored to be a part of her incredible team.

If you aren’t familiar Katie, Tradeshow Bootcamp offers educational workshops (both online and in person!) to creative entrepreneurs who want to learn how to sell wholesale, exhibit at tradeshows, and learn about a variety of business topics.

She’s coached over 700 brands, some of who have products in Anthropologie, Hallmark, Target, and more. The TSBC alumni community and the support they have for one another is exceptional and I feel super lucky to get to be a part of it.

In today’s episode, you'll find out:

  • Why she doesn't schedule meetings before 10am.
  • How her and her husband tag team the mornings.
  • How she went from working in her corporate job in the law industry to work in the creative entrepreneur space selling stationery on Etsy.
  • How Tradeshow Bootcamp came to be and what motivated her to start this business.
  • How she keeps track of all of the moving pieces of her business.
  • The moment she felt ready enough to finally leave her full-time corporate job and take her business full-time.
  • Why she doesn't outsource her social media management for the TSBC brand.
  • One of her biggest struggles she's had running a business and being an entrepreneur.
  • Her fears about outsourcing and hiring a team.
  • A big misconception people have about being an entrepreneur.
  • Decision fatigue and how it affects you as a business owner.
  • What she's the most proud of from building TSBC.

Full show notes at: brittneyllynn.com/005

 
Links mentioned:
 
National Stationery Show
Tradeshow Bootcamp website
Proof To Product podcast
Paper Camp+ On Demand Online Course
Zoom
Asana
Bneato Bar
Boomerang for Gmail
Ban.do
Jen Gotch's Proof To Podcast episode
 
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