My Interview in ShoutOut Colorado…
Wow!!!!!!!
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by an online publication, ShoutOut Colorado. They asked me a few poignant questions that really got me thinking. I feel honored to have been referred to them and to have them choose to write an article on me and my business. I also had the opportunity in this interview to thank some specific people, which include most of you who may be reading this. Thank you for supporting me! I appreciate you so much.
As you have time, please take a few minutes to check out the article and let me know what you think. I suggest opening the link up in Chrome or another browser other than Safari. Safari does not seem to work well (sometimes it does, and sometimes it doesn’t).
About ShoutOut Colorado (from their website):
”Every day we ask our contributors and interviewees questions designed to spark meaningful conversations. We ask questions about life, work, love, parenting, finances, and more. Questions like how you think about risk-taking, work-life balance, or online dating. We ask entrepreneurs why they started their business and we ask artists what their work is inspired by.
We think meaningful conversations are at the heart of community building. We also think every voice matters and that these conversations shouldn’t be led by billionaires, media elites, or celebrities. We feel it’s far more relevant to hear from the folks who make up the fabric of our communities – small business owners, mom-and-pops, and independent artists and creatives.
Shoutout Colorado is part of the Los Angeles based Voyage Group of Magazines and our flagship publication, VoyageLA was started in 2015. Since then we’ve grown to almost a dozen cities, generated millions of page views and helped tens of thousands of entrepreneurs and creatives share their stories. Along the way we’ve built a vibrant and highly engaged community and Shoutout is about giving that community an opportunity to go beyond stories. By focusing on topics that are relevant to almost everyone we hope to inspire important conversations within the community and do so in way that puts artists, creatives and local businesses at the center of these conversations.”