Women & The Businesses They Own w/ Shari K. Hooper
Behind every thriving business is a woman with a story. One of courage, conviction, and creativity. Women & The Businesses They Own is where seasoned wealth advisor Shari K. Hooper sits down with women entrepreneurs who are building businesses that reflect their values, vision, and voice. With nearly 35 years in the financial industry, Shari brings her expertise in wealth management and her passion for empowering women to every conversation. Each episode uncovers how these women turned challenges into opportunities, purpose into profit, and values into impact. Whether you’re a business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or simply seeking inspiration from women redefining success on their own terms, this show will leave you encouraged, informed, and ready to take your next bold step.
Women & The Businesses They Own w/ Shari K. Hooper
Women & the Businesses They Own – Episode 14: Courtney Schutt, President & CEO of Resource Communications
In this episode, I sit down with Courtney Schutt, President & CEO of Resource Communications, a marketing and branding leader who helps organizations find their voice and elevate their message.
Courtney’s journey blends creativity, clarity, and courage — and her insights on leadership, storytelling, and balancing life as a stepmom and business owner offer a refreshing and inspiring perspective.
We talk about:
- The spark that brought her into marketing
- What it takes to build trust with well-established clients
- Leading with authenticity in a fast-changing field
- Vulnerability, resilience, and the real lessons learned along the way
- How women in business can give themselves permission to thrive
This is a conversation full of wisdom, honesty, and inspiration.
Listen now — and be encouraged by Courtney’s story.
She came. She spoke. She inspired.
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