EP 12: How this Entrepreneur used the power of scent as a way out of depression and is creating a brand to help others find happiness in a bottle.

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Welcome to episode 12 of the Icandemy Podcast.   On this week's episode, My guest is Tamar Weinberg. Depression is no joke and studies have shown that entrepreneurs are more susceptible to anxiety and depression than others. We often pay a psychological price in the bid to do whatever it takes to get the business off the ground. This is what Tamar and I talk about on today’s episode. She reveals her battle with depression and how that low time in her life inspired the business she is creating to help others feel better about themselves and become happier. Tamar is a professional hustler and founder of wellness fragrance brand TAMAR. She is a bestselling author, mom of four and lives in the New York City area. A passionate customer champion advocate, inbound sales leader, digital marketing strategist, and freelance writer. As the author of the bestselling O'Reilly book The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web, Tamar has been an early adopter of all things social+tech. She has spoken at dozens of conferences and has been recognized in a number of global publications, both print and digital. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher This episode is brought to you by: Skillshare   Get 2 months of Skillshare Premium Free. Go to https://skillshare.eqcm.net/icandemy   Links mentioned in this episode:   More From Tamar: Tamar's Book Website: http://tamar.com http://www.tamarweinberg.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/tamar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamarweinberg/     Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed):  http://icandemypodcast.libsyn.com/rss Announcements  Subscribe to our Newsletter ICANDEMY Newsletter   Join our Facebook Community   Social Media Info IG: @icandemy Facebook: @icandemyy Host IG - @omosholaspeaks #icandemy  

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