Reinventing Work: How Women are Leading the New Economy with Corinne Goble
What will work look like in the next chapter of your life? And where do women fit into today’s rapidly changing economy? In this fascinating conversation, Katana Abbott speaks with Corinne Goble, CEO of the Association of Women Business Centers, about the growing opportunities for women entrepreneurs — and the critical mistakes many women make when starting and scaling a business. Corinne shares her remarkable personal journey from growing up in a motorcycle gang environment to leading a national organization supporting women-owned businesses across America. Together, she and Katana explore how women are redefining entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership in today’s economy. They discuss emerging opportunities in AI, the care economy, social impact businesses, technology-driven entrepreneurship, and why women may be uniquely positioned to thrive in this next era of business. You’ll also hear practical advice about: Why business planning matters more than passion alone The biggest funding mistakes women entrepreneurs make How personal credit can impact future business growth The difference between creating a business versus creating a job Why understanding your numbers builds confidence How technology is lowering barriers for women entrepreneurs Why the “care economy” may become one of the biggest growth sectors of the future Corinne also introduces listeners to Hope2Women.org, a national gateway connecting women to coaching, training, funding resources, and Women’s Business Centers across the country. Whether you’re launching a business, considering a second-act career, or simply curious about where the economy is heading, this episode offers powerful insight, inspiration, and practical wisdom for women ready to build what’s next. Corinne Goble is the CEO of the Association of Women Business Centers, a national organization supporting a network of more than 140 Women’s Business Centers across the United States. With a background spanning entrepreneurship, corporate leadership, and nonprofit advocacy, Corinne is passionate about helping women launch, grow, and scale successful businesses. She is a national voice on women’s entrepreneurship, innovation, access to capital, and the future of women in the economy. You can learn more about Corrine at Hope2Women.org. Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views, opinions, experiences, and recommendations expressed by the host and guests are not intended as financial, investment, legal, tax, business, medical, or other professional advice. Every individual's circumstances are unique, and listeners should consult qualified professionals before making decisions related to their finances, business ventures, investments, health, or legal matters. Smart Women Talk is designed to inspire conversation, learning, and personal growth, and any actions taken based on the content of this program are solely the responsibility of the listener.

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