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Asheville, North Carolina – While some people think of Asheville as the micro-brewing capital of the world, local speaker/business coach Mandy Wildman feels that Asheville has a higher claim to fame.
Wildman, along with members of the WNC Women Entrepreneurs group, will be co-hosting the Asheville Entrepreneurial Spirit Event on Saturday May 10, 2014 which will be held at the beautiful Asheville Event Centre on Sweeten Creek Road.
“At a meeting last year we were talking about how Western North Carolina is rich in this beautiful resource of natural healers and soul-centered entrepreneurs,” says Wildman, also known as The Slightly Psychic Business Coach. “We decided it was time to take a stand and claim Asheville as the Spiritual capital of the world, and that’s how this event was birthed.”
The day-long expo/conference will feature knowledgeable vendors and a lineup of expert speakers on topics such as Creating Your Spirit-Led Dream Business, Closing the Gap Between Desires and Outcomes, and more. There will also be multiple networking opportunities throughout the day and refreshments will be available for purchase.
“I’m excited to be working with entrepreneurs who are committed to creating a positive community,” says Gilda Wright, Event Director with the Asheville Event Centre who is co-sponsoring the event. Other sponsors include WNC Woman magazine and keynote speaker/sponsor Brenda Kinder, CEO of HealingFIRST Network, a national network of alternative and natural healers.
“Expect to be rubbing shoulder with hypnotists, spiritual healers, aromatherapists, chiropractors, inspirational mentors and more,” adds Wildman, whose husband and partner, Wayne Porter, will be a featured speaker at the event.
The good news is that it’s not going to cost you anything to attend if you pre-register online. “As a gesture of our passion for all things nature-based and Spiritual we’re giving away the $10 tickets for free when people register on the website (www.EntrepreneurialSpiritEvent.com).
For more information or to reserve a ticket, please visit the website at EntrepreneurialSpiritEvent.com or call 367-0488.
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