Rachelle Tchiprout: On Running a Successful Business as a Creative in Israel
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An honest chat with a normal and realistic business owner, Rachelle runs the successful and (more importantly) sustainable Rachelleinwater, which offers Ketuba and Judaica art.
A creative, Rachelle dispels the myth that you can't succeed in Israel following your passions. Having given up her stable job in PR to go full-time freelance, she first made sure she had savings before diving headfirst into the world of entrepreneurship.
Whilst appreciating that she was in the right place at the right time, there is no doubt that Rachelle has an incredible savvy and worth ethic and gives over some incredible useful tips in this episode, where we discuss:
- Taking practical risk
- Vanity metrics and why they are meaningless
- Taking payments upfront and not being a debt collector
- The discussion to have a child and how that can impact your business
- Not needing to reinvent the wheel
- Being pregnant and then mat leave as a business owner
- Working hard not smart
And so much more! A must listen, let me know your feedback!
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