TYE 140: From welfare to CEO with The Queen of Social Media, Rachel Pedersen - a podcast by Shelli Varela

from 2022-06-28T06:15:19

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Rachel Pedersen became known as “The Queen of Social Media” for one main reason: realness. In a universe seemingly dominated by male business gurus, hustle culture, perfection, makeup and filters, Rachel helped open the doors for businesswomen to leverage their no makeup, no filter, sweats-and-slippers authenticity on social media. 



And she comes by it honestly.

 

In less than a decade, Rachel went from single mom living on welfare to founder and CEO of two multimillion-dollar companies, a top social media marketer and consultant, worldwide viral sensation, leading authority on storytelling through social media. She also shares openly about living with depression. 

 

Rachel’s new book “Unfiltered: Proven Strategies to Start and Grow Your Business by Not Following the Rules” is a literal piece of art. If you follow it, it gives you permission to be exactly who you are and I guarantee it will be your rocket fuel.

 

Rachel Pedersen is on The YES Effect show to talk about fearlessly going for it, starting a business from the bottom and finding your version of success by ignoring everyone else’s rules.  

 

In this episode, you’ll learn: 

 

  • Rachel’s journey of single mom on welfare to starting a business
  • How bravery and handling pressure is what elevates successful people
  • How to act on your dreams and start taking action steps - even from zero
  • Why the small, “crappy” steps of entrepreneurship are important for success
  • How Rachel found success differently from most business media gurus
  • The moment Rachel decided to go from ‘talking about hashtags to changing the world’
  • How an emotional livestream of Rachel talking about depression went viral
  • Why many women still struggle to be truly authentic publicly
  • Why more influencers and celebrities are doing “no makeup” social media posts
  • How Rachel helped grow a company 6700% in less than a year
  • Why ClickFunnels Founder Russel Brunson encouraged her to write a book
  • The importance of knowing when to speed up and slow down in your business

 

Quotables:

 

“There was a part of me saying ‘you’ve come so far, let’s not stop here. What’s the worst that can happen? Let’s try for it.’”

 

“It’s one crappy step at a time. It’s one crappy TikTok that’s sharing my voice…done. Ugh. Then the next crappy action step. Not that the action steps are crappy, but when we first do them it doesn’t feel revolutionary. I didn’t realize that’s a part of the ‘how’.”

 

“You change what society gets to see. You change what becomes normal for the little girl who maybe doesn’t look a certain way.” -SV

 

“So many people are suffering in silence and silos.” -SV

 

“When you are willing to say ‘I’m going to do something different’ and are willing to stand out and take the heat and pressure of that, all of us are together in a different category because it takes so much bravery.”

 

“Usually the things we’ve been criticized the most for are actually your rocket fuel.”

 

“You get to be in charge of exactly what you want to build. This is not a runaway train. You're the conductor and you get to decide how fast or slow you need to go and when you need to stop.”

 

Links mentioned in this episode:

 

Rachel Pedersen’s website

Book: Unfiltered: Proven Strategies to Start and Grow Your Business by Not Following the Rules

 

Social Media United

 

Rachel Pedersen on Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | Pinterest | Twitter | YouTube



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