In this episode, Charmin Jacobs, a distinguished business coach and former U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander, shares her journey from military service to entrepreneurship. She discusses the challenges faced by transitioning women veterans and the importance of finding purpose and starting a business. Sherman also highlights the availability of grants and funding opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs. She emphasizes the need to take action and start, as well as the power of creativity and unique business ideas. Lastly, she emphasizes the importance of understanding the ideal customer and speaking to their emotions in marketing. In this conversation, Charmin N. Jacobs discusses her coaching program for transitioning women veterans and the importance of planning and accountability in starting an online business. She emphasizes the value of creating resonance and connection with potential clients through lead magnets and the value ladder. Charmin also highlights the importance of amplifying voices and stories to inspire others and develop connections. She shares success stories of clients who have benefited from her coaching and the impact of accountability in achieving goals. Charmin provides insights into when to start coaching and the benefits of having a coach during the transition process. She also discusses the significance of automation and accountability in running a successful business. Charmin encourages listeners to reach out to her and emphasizes the need for inclusivity in recognizing the service of women veterans.
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Charmin N. Jacobs is a distinguished business coach whose comprehensive expertise is forged through a notable 22-year tenure as a U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander and enriched by an extensive educational background, including a B.S. from Troy State, an M.Ed. from Old Dominion University, and a Master’s in Human Resources from Webster University. With a recent degree in executive coaching and consulting from Concordia University's Townsend Institute, Charmin is adept in both the federal government and consulting realms within the DEI industry. Her multifaceted career and deep understanding of diversity and inclusion have positioned her as a leader in helping transitioning women veterans launch successful online businesses. Leveraging her vast knowledge, skills, and resources, Charmin is committed to empowering her fellow Sister-In-Arms with the tools and strategies needed for entrepreneurship, guiding them through the intricacies of building profitable ventures. Her personal narrative weaves resilience and generosity, channeling her profound insights to nurture growth and excellence in others.
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