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#68, Gina Bianchini, Co-Founder and CEO of Mighty Networks — The secret to building communities, managing self-worth as a CEO, and why humor is a lead…
#68, Gina Bianchini, Co-Founder and CEO of Mighty Networks — The secret to building communities, managing self-worth as a CEO, and why humor is a lead…
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66 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2024
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Podcast episode
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Gina Bianchini is the CEO & founder of Mighty Networks, a digital business platform that powers what it calls people magic. People magic is advanced technology and AI that connects the most relevant and interesting people to each other in the context of community, courses, events, and paid memberships.She’s also the author of the 2022 Wall Street Journal best selling book, Purpose: Design a Community & Change Your Life. Mighty is trusted by brands from TED to Tony Robbins, Mindbody, LAUNCH by Mel Robbins, Esther Perel, Matthew Hussey, Jim Kwik, BODi, Gym Launch, and Fortune.Meet the next guest of From Start-Up to Grown-Up, Gina Bianchini!Gina is the visionary Co-Founder and CEO of Mighty Networks, and she is all about the passion of the entrepreneurial journey!Gina is a builder, and you’re going to learn about building community whether it’s online or IRL. You’ll also hear what it’s like to build a company- something she has done plenty of as a serial entrepreneur.She also agrees with me on the importance of managing your energy, which she’ll share how to do as a founder and leader.Learn more about Mighty Networks | Websitehttps://www.mightynetworks.com/Connect with Alisa! Follow Alisa Cohn on Instagram: @alisacohn Twitter: @alisacohn Facebook: facebook.com/alisa.cohn LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisacohn/ Website: http://www.alisacohn.com Download her 5 scripts for delicate conversations (and 1 to make your life better) Grab a copy of From Start-Up to Grown-Up by Alisa Cohn from AmazonLove the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share!
Released:
Jun 4, 2024
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Podcast episode
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