Episodes

Friday Feb 11, 2022
#104: How to Make Sure Selling on Poshmark is Profitable
Friday Feb 11, 2022
Friday Feb 11, 2022
This week, an avid California Poshmark seller named Halli gives us an overview on what you need to know about making a profit on flipping clothing and pet items with Poshmark. If you've ever thought about making money flipping items, selling things from your closet, or even making hand made goods, this is a great place to start.
She gives us an overview of what to watch out for, how to gauge your return on investment, find items to sell, save money on shipping costs, and handle customer relationships.

Friday Feb 04, 2022
#103: Creating a CPG Business on a Budget
Friday Feb 04, 2022
Friday Feb 04, 2022
This is part two of an interview with James Richardson discussing the Consumer Packaged Goods industry. If you've ever wondered how food items get into the grocery store or become the next household name, these episodes are for you! This week, we'll be digging into how little business owners who have a food brands can compete with big names using their "little guy" status to their advantage! If you love the study of people, how culture shapes purchasing habits, and how foods become popular, you're going to love listening to this series!

Friday Jan 28, 2022
#102: Understanding the Business of Consumer Packaged Goods
Friday Jan 28, 2022
Friday Jan 28, 2022
This week, entrepreneur and business consultant, Dr. James Richardson, talks with Bekkah about the social buying habits of consumers, what exactly all those items in Target are considered in the retail world, and how organic food brands silently take off to become a household name, while taking big box brands by surprise! Take a listen. If you love it, we'll be back next week to talk more about how to launch a CPG brand that competes with big box brands in this two part interview.

Friday Jan 21, 2022
#101: What You Need to Know About Having a Business Partner
Friday Jan 21, 2022
Friday Jan 21, 2022
This week, Bekkah talks about the experiences she has had with business partners. For any entrepreneur that is looking into having a business partner, there are so many things to consider. She tries to help you consider what variables you should be thinking through before deciding to get into a business partnership. Spoiler! It's pretty honest and authentic with a lot of business lessons she has learned over the years.

Friday Jan 14, 2022
#100: Navigating Business Partnerships When to Team Up
Friday Jan 14, 2022
Friday Jan 14, 2022
This week, Lisa Staff and Deevo, co-owners of the business Sprout Connectors, talk about partnerships! Bekkah asks them about the successful business brands they started as independent photographers and why they decided to start a new business partnership outside of the other two. Take a listen to hear their advice on how to partner with clients and when it makes sense to have a business partner.

Friday Jan 07, 2022
#99: Partnerships and Career Changes
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Friday Jan 07, 2022
It's a new year!! This week, we discuss some upcoming changes for what our podcast will look like in 2022. We love having candid conversations with our listeners and over the past couple years, we've had so much fun digging into low risk ways to make business decisions. What's so fun about our journey in that is we don't just tell you about business, we're actually making those business decisions for ourselves! That's why this week, we've got some big news and we're excited for what that means in the future. This is a great listen for any of our long term listeners who like to be in the know for Business Talk Sister Gawk!

Friday Dec 31, 2021
#98: Strategizing Career Moves to Become an Entrepreneur
Friday Dec 31, 2021
Friday Dec 31, 2021
This week, we navigate how to prepare yourself to become an entrepreneur. Sadly, most people don't, and that's why there's such a high business failure rate! We want to help you avoid this problem in a low risk way by getting training through the career choices you pick. We discuss different skills you should be looking to develop that are vital for any type of entrepreneurship, and how to use your current job as a learning opportunity for the future.

Friday Dec 24, 2021
#97: Selling a Product at Festivals and Shows
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Friday Dec 24, 2021
This week, we're wrapping up our "How We Built This" Series showing you how we invented a product, launched it, and investigated different channels of selling. In this episode, we discuss all the things we learned for going to vendor shows and festivals with our products. You're definitely going to want to listen to the previous episodes in this series if you missed them because we learned a lot! This is a great listen if you're hoping to attend any festivals yourself in the near future!

Friday Dec 17, 2021
#96: Selling a Handmade Product
Friday Dec 17, 2021
Friday Dec 17, 2021
This week, we're continuing our "How We Built This" series where we invented a product, launched it, and started selling all over the United States. We did this to document all the steps so that you can learn how exactly to go about inventing something yourself! This episode discusses the specifics of handmade products and higher priced goods. If you missed the previous episodes in this series, you may to want to go back and take a listen before digging in with us. Let's get going!

Friday Dec 10, 2021
#95: Testing and Troubling Shooting a Product Launch
Friday Dec 10, 2021
Friday Dec 10, 2021
This week, we're talking all about how we prepared to launch our product and start making sales. This entire series is focused on how we built it so you can learn ways you can prepare before taking your new product to launch. Some key tips we learned:
1. Always have your test your packaging ready to roll before making your product introduction or you will lose sales momentum.
2. Initial buyers who want to support your mission love to give rave reviews so utilize this to your advantage when promoting your product.
3. Always have lifestyle photos that are professional quality ready to roll when introducing your product so people can visualize what it is and how it works or they will get hung up on the application to their own lives.
4. Expect low conversions rates for actual purchase on your interactions, and know that this is normal! Tons of people love a product on social media, but few people take the final action to convert to a sale. Know that you are not a failure! You're just getting started!!
5. Have wholesale pricing already figured out with shipping costs calculated into them because as soon as your product releases and gets a lot of social media buzz, wholesalers will start asking for pricing information. Don't go too low, but make sure it's still attainable for them!

