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Business as UNusual

Align and Thrive with Aicila

Season 3, Ep. 29

In this episode of Business as UNusual, Carmell and Aicila explore Aicila's transformative approach in the business world. By aligning business with personal beliefs and emphasizing community and connection, Aicila shares her vision for a positive impact. Discover how self-reflection, embracing contradictions, and fostering emotional and inspirational returns can reshape successful business practices. Whether you're an entrepreneur or a thought leader, this episode is packed with insights on sustainable growth and integrity.


Topics discussed in this episode:

- Aligning Business with Personal Beliefs and Impact [01:34]

- Embracing Contradictions to Drive Success [09:21]

- Prioritizing Responsibilities Over Personal Desires [14:46]

- Developing Effective Communication and Business Systems [22:30]

- The Importance of Emotional, Financial, and Time Returns [30:12]

- Supporting Entrepreneurs in Their Self-Discovery Journey [37:05]

- The Value of Community and Connection in Business [44:50]

- Tips for Maintaining Inspiration and Avoiding Burnout [52:25]


Resources mentioned in this episode:

- BiCurean Podcast Relaunch [05:10]

- Business Cartography Packages [27:40]

- Scheduling a 15-Minute Chat with Aicila [51:00]


Episode transcript:

The full transcript of this conversation is available at bicurean.com/bautranscripts3


Lightly edited and produced by BiCurean Consulting, BiCurean.com


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