Janine Vanderburg
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Build Your Own Boat
A newsletter by, for and about women who have started entrepreneurial ventures in midlife and beyond, sharing stories, lessons and advice.
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She Turned 50 and Deliberately Planned to Earn 25% Less. Here's Why.
She Became a Lawyer to Please Her Mother. At 50, She Started Pleasing Herself.
She Spent Years Being Called "Too Much." Then She Built a Business Out of It.
She Meditated on a Mountain Porch and Came Down With a Business Plan
"I Don't Look Like Mark Zuckerberg" — So She Funded Her Startup a Different Way
She Doubled Her Rate at 70 — Then Told a Potential Client Who Balked to Shop at Payless
She Spent Decades Fixing People's Backs. Then She Walked Away to Fix the System.
She Built a Fleet of Businesses After 60. Then Her 96-Year-Old Mother Moved In.
She Let a Good Idea Collect Dust for 20 Years. Then It Started Yelling.
She Writes a Strategic Plan for Every Nonprofit She Works With. At 47, She Finally Wrote One for Herself.
Year One, She Made a Third of Her Corporate Salary. Here's What She Did Differently by Year Three.
Nobody Was Running This Business. So Anne Patton Did—For 13 Years Before She Called It That.
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