Building Your Business Podcast for Women

Date

Thursday September 7, 2023
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Location

Virtual
Event Category

Curious about starting your own podcast? Join WE-CAN Project Manager and Power Your Platform Podcast Host Kerry Ramsay to learn more!

If you’ve been thinking about creating a podcast to support your brand or business, then this 90-minute introductory workshop is for you.

Join WE-CAN Project Manager and Power Your Platform Podcast host Kerry Ramsay to learn how you can set up your own business podcast for visibility and lead generation. PLUS be among the first to get the new application link for our upcoming WE-CAN Podcasting Boot Camp scheduled to take place this fall.

In this virtual workshop, you will learn:

  • Why podcasts make excellent business-building platforms
  • How podcasts help grow business leads
  • Tips and tools for creating a successful business podcast

There will also be time set aside for Q&A.

NOTE: Live Zoom transcription will be available during this event. Should you require other accessibility supports, please email kerry.ramsay@queensu.ca as soon as possible since advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility services.

Registered attendees will be emailed a Zoom link to the online session by separate email prior to the event.

 

ABOUT THE PRESENTER:

Kerry Ramsay has been the Project Manager for the WE-CAN Project since January 2020. She is also the host of the Power Your Platform Podcast which is available on all major podcasting platforms. The Power Your Platform Podcast has been ranked among the Top 10 Marketing Podcasts in Canada, and explores brand-building strategies for women speakers, leaders and entrepreneurs.

 

ABOUT THE WE-CAN PROJECT:

The WE-CAN Project is led by Queen’s University with a mission to inspire and empower existing and aspiring women entrepreneurs by providing them with tools, resources, expert mentors, networks and community building to expand existing businesses and to launch new ventures.

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