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Potcast 243: Funding Women in Cannabis
Episode 243

Potcast 243: Funding Women in Cannabis

Kyra Reed, founder of Women Employed in Cannabis joins us for a candid chat about the roadmap to funding for women in cannabis. If you woke up this morning stressed about not having the money you need to run your business, this potcast is for you. It’s also for anyone just starting out, seeking education and business mentorship, and a roadmap to funding. Kyra shares fundraising truths, options for funding your business, and lessons learned to help women ditch the scarcity mentality, evaluate their business model, and get ready for the investor conversation with confidence.

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March 14, 20231h 3mExplicit

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Show Notes

Kyra Reed, founder of Women Employed in Cannabis joins us for a candid chat about the roadmap to funding for women in cannabis. If you woke up this morning stressed about not having the money you need to run your business, this potcast is for you. It’s also for anyone just starting out, seeking education and business mentorship, and a roadmap to funding. Kyra shares fundraising truths, options for funding your business, and lessons learned to help women ditch the scarcity mentality, evaluate their business model, and get ready for the investor conversation with confidence. Learn more in the Potcast 243 show notes at casuallybaked.com.

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Topics

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