Member Feature: Ashley-Lauren Elrod

written by PAUL WEAVER

ABOUT

Ashley is an executive video and film producer specializing in creating partnerships and content that make a lasting impact on the world for the better. Her company, Visionary Woman Productions, was nominated for an Emmy this year due to their casting development work for the “Dove for the Child Protection Act” campaign.

Q: WHERE WAS YOUR BUSINESS AT BEFORE JOINING THE PROGRAM?

I was in the middle of a huge transition as a creative before joining this coaching program. I have been in production for over 15 years, freelancing on every production you can think of in entertainment and media, but I finally decided to transition my company to the production house it was meant to be.

This decision was very overwhelming in the beginning until I took one of Paul's Workshops, which was my first introduction to the TFP community. It was the first ever workshop I finished and left me feeling inspired! Soon after, I made the decision to sign up and invest in his mentorship. It has been the BEST decision ever, to be honest, and it has helped the transition as a business owner be one of the smoothest I could have asked for.

It was worth every penny to be a part of this amazing community and to even be making friends with people across different states and countries outside of the calls.

Q: WHAT HAS YOUR EXPERIENCE BEEN LIKE?

My experience has been incredible inside of this program! The calls are always engaging and informative. I love that it's truly about community over competition because you most definitely feel that on every single weekly call.

Since joining, I have landed my first-ever retainer client, and I’ve been landing some incredible new ones, along with awesome outreach ratios! There are so many tools provided that can elevate your company to the next level. The way Paul breaks it down for you step by step is a game-changer. I feel blessed by this mentorship!

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