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From Wildfires to Growth: Women Entrepreneurs Rising

In this episode, Rebecca Grone, Director of Impact, 11:11 Media joins us following 11:11 Media’s appearance at the New York Stock Exchange to ring the closing bell. Grone highlights the historic significance of women in finance, noting that women first entered the trading floor in 1967, and emphasizes the importance of investing in and supporting women-owned small businesses. She explains that 11:11 Media, Paris Hilton’s media company, and its nonprofit arm, 11:11 Media Impact, transform Paris’s lived experiences into purpose-driven initiatives focused on philanthropy, advocacy, and storytelling. Grone shares the success of a $1 million grant program in partnership with GoFundMe that supported 50 women-owned small businesses affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, 90% of which are still thriving, with 80% owned by moms. She also introduces the new YouTube series Back in Business, which profiles six resilient small businesses to inspire recovery and demonstrate how entrepreneurs can turn challenges into opportunity. Viewers can watch the series on YouTube and learn more about the ongoing grant program on GoFundMe, highlighting 11:11 Media’s commitment to women’s empowerment, community impact, and storytelling that amplifies real change.

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