Show Notes – Season 2 Episode 173
Episode Notes
In this episode, Podcast Host, Master Business and Mental Fitness Mindset Coach, Erica Ross-Krieger, shares an antidote and river analogy she calls “Preparing for Bigger Entrepreneurial Whitewater” – the 3rd part of the “Lessons from the River Series.” This episode focuses on the key things to put in place before your next big entrepreneurial venture.
In her signature warm and wise way, Erica invites you to consider how the antidote can serve to support you in your own business.
Erica also invites you to her last free masterclass of the summer, “Awakening Your Sage.” Send an email if you want upcoming dates and info: tapwitherica@gmail<dot>com
• Related Podcast Episodes
“River Lessons Part 1: Running an Unknown River”
Season 2, Episode 171
“River Lessons Part 2: How Indecision Can be Lethal”
Season 2, Episode 172
• Connect with Erica Ross-Krieger:
• WEBSITE:
• FACEBOOK GROUP: (where we carry the podcast episodes into conversations.)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheECafe
• FACEBOOK PAGE:
https://www.facebook.com/EricaRossCoach
• LINKEDIN:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericarosscoach/
• Newsletter:
http://ericarosscoach.com/toolkit
Erica Ross-Krieger, MA, BCC, CPQC
The Entrepreneur’s Cafe Podcast
Website:http://EricaRossCoach.com
Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/49b3QxjNumUsW34dPynyGu?si=d2c06a782c974c95
Bio
Master Coach, Erica Ross-Krieger inspires clients, readers, and podcast listeners worldwide to step boldly forward in their entrepreneurial businesses, whether they are just starting out, or moving into new levels of wealth and success.
Erica’s full array of business coaching tools and superpower of championing dreams help her clients take not only the outer actions needed, but also build the mental fitness muscles needed to achieve that success from the inside out.
In business for over 25 years, Erica pours her passion for people, mental fitness, and entrepreneuring into every written word, podcast episode, and client engagement.
She conducts her business in northern California with a garden of lavender outside her office window to soothe her soul.