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Queer and Successful
In this podcast you will hear about how queer business owners have triumphed over life's obstacles to achieve success. Too often LGBTQ+ business owners believe they have to choose between authenticity and being successful!
Hosted by Hunter J McNair, the founder of Hunt Houses NC located in Raleigh, NC, this podcast entails insightful interviews and explorations of the experiences of accomplished queer business owners. Through their stories, aspirations, and guidance, LGBTQ+ listeners aspiring for success can gain valuable insights on how to navigate their path as they strive to be both Queer and Successful.
Queer and Successful
Kimberly Kamrow & Rebecca Tippett Talk Farming The Queer Community For Business
Summary
In this episode of Queer and Successful, Hunter McNair engages with Becca and Kim, a dynamic duo in real estate, who share their journey of targeting the LGBTQ+ community. They discuss the importance of authenticity, community engagement, and innovative marketing strategies that resonate with their clients. The conversation highlights the challenges they faced, including naysayers and the need for representation, while emphasizing the joy and celebration that comes with their work. They also explore future opportunities for growth and the significance of staying true to their mission.
Takeaways
- LGBTQ+ business owners often feel they must choose between authenticity and success.
- Creating a safe space for queer clients is essential in real estate.
- Targeting the queer community requires genuine care and integrity.
- Community engagement is crucial for building trust and relationships.
- Innovative marketing strategies can effectively reach niche markets.
- Authenticity in business leads to greater opportunities and success.
- Celebration and joy should be integral to business practices.
- Common missteps include being performative rather than genuinely committed.
- The importance of keeping queer money within the community.
- Future growth opportunities may involve supporting other queer agents.