“For an idea that does not first seem insane, there is no hope.” ~ Albert Einstein
Show Notes
Episode 41 coming to you from Lubrin, Spain. We’re chatting today about starting a business with a crazy idea and growing it beyond your biggest dreams.
Have you ever had a big, crazy idea that you let go of after too much thinking and not enough action? We’re diving into the importance of actions in going after a big goal in today’s episode. We’re sharing how our own crazy idea of working together is working out. In addition, we are talking to an eBay guru who started her business selling shoes online and grew it into a multi-million dollar success. Click the link below to listen and learn how you can take the steps in your own life to making your big, crazy idea come true.
Our guest today, Beth Marbach, left her executive recruiting career to build DowntownGal Shoes & More, an eBay store specializing in high-end designer shoes and accessories. In a little over a decade and exclusively from her basement office, Beth sold over $4 million dollars in footwear to clients across the globe. She’s currently writing a book about how she made it happen and you can sign up for updates at DowntownGal.com.
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Coming Up
On next week’s show, we’ll be answering reader questions! Ask us about love, business, travel, or anything else you like.
Until next time, remember to take the first step and keep on moving.









Just came across your website as I take the first step towards a life of travel. I really love the podcast feature!
LOVE THE PICTURE!!! LOVE the QUOTE - enjoyed this podcast, interesting how a random occurrence in ones life can change the trajectory- that is if one is clued in enough to see the possible opportunity in those random occurrences, and take even the smallest action.
Beth is pretty matter of fact and straight forward. Learned some good points from Beth’s strategy for her business, and her decision when it was a good time to let it go.
Happy New Year to you both, and thanks for the many great insights of 2013!
Miriam