An Interview with Rhonda L. Carson of GIRLZ on F.I.R.E
Rhonda
L. Carson is the the owner of GIRLZ on F.I.R.E., a #FirearmSafetyTraining
company. She was first exposed firearms as a young girl by her grandfather
shooting BB guns and pellet guns in the backyard, and received her first
handgun at the age of 19. She has 30 years of experience in the safe use and
operation of handguns. She is a certified NRA Basic/First
Steps Pistol Instructor and Certified North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun
Instructor.
GIRLZ on F.I.R.E. will celebrate three years in business this coming May.
GIRLZ on F.I.R.E. will celebrate three years in business this coming May.
In
the Fall of 2014 the company I work for had a club fair to introduce employees
to the various corporate clubs. I discovered that there was a sporting club. I
immediately signed up and soon volunteered to be a sporting club officer. In
January of the next year, I started searching for a group of ladies to do some
recreational shooting and there were no local groups in the area. I reached out
to a lady in Florida who is the owner of Armed Lady and found that she was
interesting in starting a chapter in North Carolina but required chapter
leaders to be NRA pistol instructors at a minimum. I respected that because
other groups that I researched didn’t seem to have that requirement. I decided
to move forward with the NRA training and found that it was a prerequisite to
becoming a concealed carry instructor.
Having
gotten my first firearm at 19, most of my female friends would say that they
were afraid of guns when they found out that I carried one. My first thought
has always been that I’m afraid to not have my firearm. I began to think that
my training may be a perfect way to eliminate the fear of firearms in women and
get them trained to protect themselves and their families.
Being
a spiritual person, I began to ask God was he behind my desires or was I trying
to do this on my own accord. My good friend invited me to her annual Friends
and Family Day at her church and it was there that I got my confirmation.
The
Bishop’s message of the day was ‘Make a Move”. He said get out of your comfort
zone, stop procrastinating. get ready. My arms were in the air praising by the
time he said “I don’t know who this message is for”. I said, “me Bishop”.
What path did you take to get to where you are now?
One
of the first things I did was register my business with the State of North
Carolina. Next, I started drafting my business plan, which gave me clarity on
my service offerings, needed finance, and competition. During this time, I
registered for small business training classes at the local community college.
These classes are typically free but the knowledge obtained is priceless. I
registered my website domain name, Facebook business page, Twitter, Instagram,
Google+, and Pinterest accounts so that I could start building my brand. I also
created a women’s only Facebook group due to it being such a controversial
topic. I felt women may feel more comfortable discussing self-protection is a
closed forum. I was right!
Tell me about a project or accomplishment that you consider to be the
most significant in your career and why.
I
think my most significant accomplishment is stepping out on faith and getting
the business started. So many people are afraid to take a risk and start! With
the right planning you can start your own business with a minimal investment
and keep your overhead low depending on your service offering.
I
think of the quote by Lewis Carroll. “IN THE END… We only regret the chances we
didn’t take, the relationships we were afraid to have, and the decisions we
waited too long to make.”
If we circle back here a year from now celebrating what a great year
it’s been for you in this role, what would you have achieved?
My
brand will be even stronger, I will have empowered close to a hundred more
students to protect themselves and I will have a steady flow of customers
wanting training having to increase my course offering to twice a month to
accommodate the needs of those on my waiting list.
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