How to become Unbreakable with Bonnie Hewitt

Bonnie has used the pandemic as a chance to reinvent her business, which began as an Etsy shop, PoshNotions selling T-shirts, pillows, and other items with inspirational messages.

Then the pandemic struck, and Hewitt taught herself how to sew so that she could make. Then, the pandemic continued, and things, such as fabric and elastic, were hard to come by. That’s when Hewitt, 42, had an ‘ah ha’ moment.

Instead of making new items, she uses junk to make things like totes, jackets, and home decor. The idea caught the attention of entrepreneur and best-selling author David Meltzer, hosting a new business competition show on Bloomberg TV, 2 Minute Drill. During the show, five entrepreneurs get 120 seconds to pitch their businesses. Hewitt is a finalist for the third episode, which airs at 11:30 p.m. Friday. It will be rebroadcast on Amazon Video. The winner gets $50,000 in cash and prizes.

This is what we talked about during our conversation.

  1. Bonnie's background. How it all started for her.

  2. She shares her experience in her very first few months in her business.

  3. Bonnie shares what process she made when the business is already working.

  4. She talks about how she keeps doing the work even if she does not believe in herself.

  5. Bonnie shares her business plans for the future.

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    Deniero Bartolini

    Deniero Bartolini is a digital entrepreneur, author, and coach. He regularly runs seminars on online marketing, remote team management, and productivity for government-funded organizations and countless small to medium size businesses.

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