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S2 Episode 17: Building a Business and a Domestic Church With Sarah Daly of Catholic Lights

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It’s not easy to juggle being a stay-at-home mom and a business owner. But for some women, that’s the life God’s calling them to.

In this episode of Catholic Women Lead, CWIB Co-President Taryn DeLong talks with Sarah Daly, Co-Founder of Catholic Lights, about:

  • The creation of an online marketplace for Catholic creatives to sell their products.

  • What it’s like leading a family business with your husband.

  • Juggling life as an entrepreneur, stay-at-home mom, and Catholic.

  • How Sarah’s personal mission of building a domestic church led to the creation of Catholic Lights.

  • And more!

If you’re a busy business leader (and whether you’re a mom or not), listen to this episode to feel refreshed and encouraged on your journey to Heaven.

About Sarah:

Sarah Daly is co-founder of Catholic Lights, a dedicated marketplace for small Catholic shops, and a stay-at-home mom to four young children. She and her husband Kevin founded Catholic Lights together to provide a space for Catholic creators to share their talents and radiate the beauty of the Catholic faith into the world. Previously she worked as an associate attorney editor for a legal publication focusing on data privacy, cybersecurity, and finance. She earned her J.D. from the University of St. Thomas and a B.A. in Theology from Benedictine College. Follow Catholic Lights:

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This episode of Catholic Women Lead is sponsored by Catholic Marketing Network. CWIB will have a presence at Catholic Marketing Network’s 2024 Online Trade Show and Retailer Conference! Exhibitors and attendees will pray in community, learn and interact with industry experts, and bolster their professional networks. Go to CatholicMarketing.com for more information, and register today!

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It’s not easy to juggle being a stay-at-home mom and a business owner. But for some women, that’s the life God’s calling them to.

In this episode of Catholic Women Lead, CWIB Co-President Taryn DeLong talks with Sarah Daly, Co-Founder of Catholic Lights, about:

  • The creation of an online marketplace for Catholic creatives to sell their products.

  • What it’s like leading a family business with your husband.

  • Juggling life as an entrepreneur, stay-at-home mom, and Catholic.

  • How Sarah’s personal mission of building a domestic church led to the creation of Catholic Lights.

  • And more!

If you’re a busy business leader (and whether you’re a mom or not), listen to this episode to feel refreshed and encouraged on your journey to Heaven.

About Sarah:

Sarah Daly is co-founder of Catholic Lights, a dedicated marketplace for small Catholic shops, and a stay-at-home mom to four young children. She and her husband Kevin founded Catholic Lights together to provide a space for Catholic creators to share their talents and radiate the beauty of the Catholic faith into the world. Previously she worked as an associate attorney editor for a legal publication focusing on data privacy, cybersecurity, and finance. She earned her J.D. from the University of St. Thomas and a B.A. in Theology from Benedictine College. Follow Catholic Lights:

Connect With Us:

Follow Catholic Women in Business on ⁠Instagram⁠ or ⁠LinkedIn⁠, or join our ⁠free Facebook group⁠.

Plus, don't miss out on the educational and networking opportunities available in the Catholic Women in Business Membership Community! Visit ⁠https://catholicwomeninbusiness.com/membership⁠ to join, and use discount code PODCAST for 15% off.

This episode of Catholic Women Lead is sponsored by Catholic Marketing Network. CWIB will have a presence at Catholic Marketing Network’s 2024 Online Trade Show and Retailer Conference! Exhibitors and attendees will pray in community, learn and interact with industry experts, and bolster their professional networks. Go to CatholicMarketing.com for more information, and register today!

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