Overview
Dr. Huntley discusses the intersection of public health and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of relationships in business. She shares insights from her own experiences and highlights the significance of trust and community engagement in building successful entrepreneurial ventures. The episode also covers upcoming workshops and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Takeaways
People do business with people, not organizations.
Building trust is foundational to strong client relationships.
Engagement in person can strengthen remote relationships.
Humanizing transactions can enhance client connections.
Reflecting on client relationships can reveal valuable insights.
Networking is about getting to know people, not just selling.
Workshops provide a customized path for entrepreneurs.
Community engagement is essential for business growth.
Trust and relatability can lead to more opportunities.
The strength of relationships equates to the level of impact.
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