About the show

This podcast is for almost-preneurs - visionaries who are already or know they want to be their own boss. Get inspired by success stories of dreamers like you and entrepreneurs in the making, get insights into the world of being your own boss and making money doing what you love. On this show, we bring guest experts with cool life and business stories, expertise and experience in a variety of unexpected industries. Listen in as Tatiana Tsoir, Mom of 2, author of Dream Bold, Start Smart, founder of a boutique CPA firm Linza Advisors, Runner Up at the Global 2018 Firm of the Future Contest by Intuit, turned Mom Pivot Coach, learning junkie and a tax geek, shares inspiring client stories, case studies and lessons you can learn from. Every episode will bring you a take away, an action step for you to take to change your life. Stop waiting for your dream to happen, make it happen, start NOW.

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Episodes

  • Tony Guarnaccia: How to be More Resilient in Business

    July 24th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  27 mins 20 secs
    accounting, finances, freelancer, money, self-starter, taxes, women
  • Carmelia Ray: Relationships & Communication

    July 17th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  29 mins 12 secs
    do your own taxes, don't do your own taxes, money, self-employed, taxes, women
  • Jane Hogan: Health & Wealth Go Together

    July 10th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  26 mins 6 secs
    do your own taxes, don't do your own taxes, money, self-employed, taxes, women

    Is your business costing you your health?

  • Kelly Ruta: Limitless Mindset

    July 3rd, 2020  |  Season 1  |  33 mins 36 secs
    accounting, finances, freelancer, money, self-starter, taxes, women

    What does it take to be a business owner? Which traits do you have to possess to be able to "make it" in business. Where do you start if you are secretly hoping to do something business-y someday?

  • Laura Wright: How to Sell with Love

    June 26th, 2020  |  Season 1  |  28 mins 59 secs
    do your own taxes, don't do your own taxes, money, self-employed, taxes, women

    Why doesn't the price of the offering matter? What most often stops women from selling high ticket packages? Why sales should be love.