![]() ![]() I’ve been in business for ten years and it has definitely not always been a smooth road! I work full time and go to school part-time on top of running my business. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect? If I can be the encouragement to any woman who is curious to start her own company, I say, Get it Girl! You have a community of women waiting with open arms to encourage you!Ĭan you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. I owe the success and growth of my business to the amazing community of women who believe in my mission and encourage me to keep going. I look forward to growing my business and my market in the next couple of years. When you attend and see all of the women building one another up and working so hard at their businesses, one can’t help but feel like a part of something meaningful. The Boss Babe Markets are fun, encourage connectivity, thrive on creativity, and bring women from all walks of life together who share the same passion of chasing their dreams. I desired to create a space for other women entrepreneurs to share their stories and sell their products. Last year I established my own seller’s network and began hosting pop-up shopping events called “The Boss Babe Market.” The more my business grows, the more I can give back and that gives me such passion for my work. ![]() Knowing how my contributions can help animals in need, it only further inspires me to continue to work hard toward success. ![]() My profits are now shared with animal rescue organizations in Orange and Los Angeles county. Everyone sees and identifies success differently, but to me, I was building relationships and still making profits at the end of the day and that was enough to keep going! Owning my own business has been one of the biggest blessings in my life, and I wanted to find a way to pass those blessings on while integrating my other passions in life. My growth was slow but I somehow always felt successful. I reached out to everyone I knew and shared about my new business venture. I started Mad Glam with only $100 and invested it in clothing. I started Mad Glam Boutique as a creative outlet to channel my passion for fashion and empowering women to feel their best! One day I had an epiphany that if I wanted to start a women’s clothing business, I could be successful because of my passion and work ethic, and I am so glad I acted on that idea. I am a person with many passions including fashion, helping people, animal rescue and creating a space for women to feel empowered and grow. Hi Angie, can you start by introducing yourself? We’d love to learn more about how you got to where you are today? Today we’d like to introduce you to Angie Rodriguez. ![]()
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