In this episode of the Beauty Business Babes Podcast, Kelly Callaghan shares her excitement about the upcoming "Beauty Business Babes Mixer" in Destin, Florida, scheduled for April 28th to 29th. Kelly highlights the event's intimate setting, contrasting it with larger gatherings like "Slay the Spray." She outlines the planned activities, which include networking games, a business panel, goal-setting sessions, a contouring demo, and a pool party. By the end of this episode, you will learn about: 1. The benefits of attending smaller networking events. 2. The activities designed for personal and professional growth. 3. The advantages of attending, including networking opportunities and potential tax write-offs. To follow Kelly’s story, connect with her on the Beauty Business Babes Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/beautybusinessbabes, and Instagram at www.instagram.com/iam_kellyann. Kelly also posts on her YouTube channel, Kelly Callaghan. And of course, don’t forget to join us next time for another episode of Beauty Business Babes!
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