110. Taking Care IN Business with the Wing It Girl, Cat Rendic

February 02, 2022 00:52:53
110. Taking Care IN Business with the Wing It Girl, Cat Rendic
Words That Move Me with Dana Wilson
110. Taking Care IN Business with the Wing It Girl, Cat Rendic

Feb 02 2022 | 00:52:53

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Show Notes

Cat Rendic comes from a long line of Entertainment business lineage. In this episode, we talk about the thrills of performing, choreographing, and teaching and their subtle differences between the three. We talk about trial and error in the beginning stages of starting your business, and we dig into how to take criticism. We talk about heels (the shoe) and knees (the body part) and how we find ourselves feeling good and dancing SEXY.

Here’s what you’ll learn:
Why validation doesn’t equal VALUE

How to put a price tag on your programs, your services and yourself!

Why it’s important to NOT do away with self-doubt

Our definition of SEXY!

The code word for Baby Oil for dancers on tour

Show Notes:

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