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Episode 4: Feminist Business Futures

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In this episode, you’ll hear from retreat speakers Yumi Sakugawa, Erica Feldmann of Hauswitch, and Casey Carroll of Bold Woman Brands, as they answer two juicy questions:

What does feminist business mean to you?
What is the future of feminist entrepreneurship?

Tune in for a potent dose of feminist business wisdom and magic from three women who are doing the work every day.

Then join us at We’re Done with Patriarchal Business As Usual, our 3-day online retreat where we’ll give you the tools to transform your business-as-usual into a wildly successful feminist company! You’ll get to hear more from Yumi, Erica, and Casey there, as well as join Sister founder Jennifer Armbrust for a world-premiere lecture and interactive workshop. See you there, Sisters!

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In this episode, you’ll hear from retreat speakers Yumi Sakugawa, Erica Feldmann of Hauswitch, and Casey Carroll of Bold Woman Brands, as they answer two juicy questions:

What does feminist business mean to you?
What is the future of feminist entrepreneurship?

Tune in for a potent dose of feminist business wisdom and magic from three women who are doing the work every day.

Then join us at We’re Done with Patriarchal Business As Usual, our 3-day online retreat where we’ll give you the tools to transform your business-as-usual into a wildly successful feminist company! You’ll get to hear more from Yumi, Erica, and Casey there, as well as join Sister founder Jennifer Armbrust for a world-premiere lecture and interactive workshop. See you there, Sisters!

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