Sarah started wedding and event planning with her company, Grand Occasions, in 2014, and transitioned in 2020 to start Arise Here. After attending a conference for entrepreneurs that wasn’t her cup of tea, Sarah planned The Arise Conference for badass, faith-filled women who are running a business and want to learn from expert powerhouse speakers on how to align your business with the Lord’s plan, and make bank doing it. Sarah then started the Arise Here Podcast, where she interviews badass women about their entrepreneurial journeys. In November of 2020, she founded the Arise Here Community, a place for badass female entrepreneurs to grow their businesses together. Sarah is all about “doing the dang thing” and wants you to be too.
I chat with Sarah about the lessons she has learned in her 6 years of business and she is sharing some really empowering advice that is sure to inspire. We also have a really great conversation around having faith and trusting God with our businesses. Additionally, Sarah shares some phenomenal advice for women who are feeling a little stuck or considering a pivot in their business.
In today’s episode of The Imperfect Pursuit Podcast with Sarah Hoger, we discuss:
- Sarah’s journey with business – starting in the wedding industry and pivoting to membership
- key lessons and mindset shifts Sarah has learned during her time in business
- overcoming self-doubt
- trusting God with our business and how faith can play a role in our businesses
- getting ‘unstuck’ when you are feeling called into something new
Links Mentioned:
- Join the Arise Here Community
- Arise Here Instagram
- Sarah Hoger Instagram
- Jenna Kutcher’s ‘Goal Digger’ Podcast
- Calendly – scheduling tool
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