CEO of Big Smoke Media Group, Alexandra Senter

“It never really gets better, it just gets different and you have a better capacity to deal with it.”

You’re about to hit play on an absolute ripper of an episode here because my guest today is exactly the breath of fresh, confident, empowering air that we all need in business, and there is just so much to take away from the sharing of her story.

Alexandra Senter, CEO of Big Smoke Media Group shares a refreshing take on backing yourself and innately embodying the confidence of knowing where you’re meant to be, and finding the people, knowledge and growth opportunities to help you get there.

In this chat you’ll hear about:

  • Why understanding your financials and your role requirements as a company director really matters

  • Working through the business models that aren’t right and persisting towards what is

  • How entrepreneurial markers, like making a certain list, are not as aspirational as you might think.

  • The projection of success that others see vs what’s actually going on

  • Risk tolerance for business and business challenge

  • The benefit of formal advisors

  • The new challenges that come with scaling a tech business (and any business)

  • And the trust and dynamics required in a growing team

So much insight that I know you’re going to love.

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The book mentioned in the show for you to check out is: Ben Horowitz: The Hard Thing About Hard Things

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