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She Built a 22-Member Networking Collective in Five Months With No Budget With Angela Lingle

48 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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Episode Summary: What do you do when you fall obsessively in love with outdoor lighting at your son's graduation party, spend a decade mastering the craft for someone else's company, and then watch your husband go through a serious injury that forces everything to stop? You take six months off, rediscover what matters, and come back with a plan to build something on your own terms. Sabrina sits down with Angela Lingle — the Lighting Lady of Waukesha, Wisconsin — for one of the most energizing conversations about networking, community building, and creative entrepreneurship the show has had.Angela didn't just start a business. She started a networking collective, proposed it to a builders association, and launched 22 members strong at a home show six months later. She did 30 one-on-ones in 30 days when her calendar was empty. She got a free ticket to a lighting show in Orlando because she helped someone in Atlanta. And she's just getting started. This episode is a masterclass in how relationships actually build revenue.

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