Myles the You Betcha Guy and Sarah the Accountant tackle every topic surrounding small businesses. and explore the pros and cons of being corporate or creative. Sarah has her MBA, CMA, SPHR, CEC, and Myles has a Facebook page.
Ryan joins the podcast to talk about the the value of having a competitive atmosphere in the workplace and how to keep it from getting out of hand.
Myles is getting hitched! This week, he and Sarah will share their experiences navigating the wedding industry while also trying to run their businesses.
This week Myles and Sarah share their differing views on the value of business retreats and what they'd change to make conferences feel more valuable.
Myles answers questions submitted by fans and producer Ben on about burnout, taking criticism, and the lessons you can learn from past job experiences.
Ryan Sheeley joins the podcast to talk about his experience working at a business that succeeded on Shark Tank, gives tips on how to pitch yourself, and the growing pains that come with success.
Myles and Sarah explore the differences between the work ethic of different generations and why the stereotype of millennials being lazy doesn't hold water.
Myles returns to the podcast to talk about when businesses need to change and how to go about doing it.
Football coach and CoreCounts partner Matt Baasch joins Sarah to talk about how his role as a leader on the field have shaped how he works in the business world. Plus, a look at what Myles was like in high school.
Sarah and Melissa breakdown the the five pillars that every business needs to succeed.
Melissa Marshall joins Sarah again to talk about best practices when it comes to recruiting people and keeping them with you long-term.
Sarah is joined by her business partner Melissa Marshall to talk about how understanding your personality and the personalities of those around you can help you succeed inside and outside the workplace.
Sarah and Myles share what tools they use to stay organized and keep their businesses running smoothly.
Just because you're passionate about something doesn't mean their aren't things that don't grind your gears about it as well. This week, Sarah and Myles share their least favorite things about doing business and, for once, agree on something.
So your business is doing well and you're making money. Now what? Sarah and Myles chat about when it's time to start investing back into yourself, how to get the most bang for your buck, and how save wisely.
We've all been told "no" at one point or another in our lives, but all react to it differently. Sarah and Myles share their experiences with rejection and failure in business, as well as how to keep it from happening again without making excuses.
This week, Myles and Sarah answer questions sent in by listeners. They'll go over when and why you should seek out investors, how to settle disagreements with your boss, and how create content even if you don't consider yourself creative.
Myles sits down with Ben to answer questions about how You Betcha grew from a one-man operation into the business it is today. They'll go over overcoming failure, the importance of building up your team, and how to handle the growing pains that come with expanding your company.
Sarah and Myles take a look back on how they got their businesses off the ground and finding the proper balance between waiting for results versus making things happen. Plus, how to set realistic goals to keep yourself from getting discouraged.
Sarah and Myles discuss what the difference between arrogance and confidence is, as well as how you can rewire your brain to increase your confidence.
The company a person keeps can a say a lot about them and have a big influence on their lives. So this week, Sarah and Myles talk about how to recognize the top people in your life and what makes for a healthy relationship. Plus, the pros and cons of seeking out your top five people versus making those connections naturally.
Sarah and Myles discuss how going into a room and taking charge of the situation is beneficial in the workplace, but may not always be the best solution. They also discuss ways to be heard by your boss when they may not want to listen.
It's Valentine's Day and that means love is in the air. But, are office romances appropriate or better left for sitcoms? Myles and Sarah share their thoughts on finding love in the workplace and what to do if a lover's quarrel is causing drama in the workplace.
Sarah and Myles tackle the topic of workplace benefits. They'll go over when the time is right for a growing business to offer health and financial benefits, as well us the some of the "unwritten" benefits Myles provides to his employees.
Myles is joined by special guests Ryan and Tyler, the hosts of the Double Bogey show, to talk about how a joke on their podcast has accidentally turned into a potential business opportunity.
Myles and Sarah talk about how bringing in a coach or therapist can help you gain a new perspective on your work and help get you back on track if you're going through a rough patch.
Sarah and Myles debate when is the right time to start a business and whether or not there's a bad time to start one.
Sarah and Myles talk about Simon Sinek's 2019 book The Infinite Game and why it's important to think beyond just "long-term" when it comes to running a business.
Laken, host of The Hot Dish podcast, joins Myles and Ben to talk about how she manages to juggle working full time while also being a mother.
As 2021 draws to a close, Myles and Sarah talk about how the holiday season has turned into one of the most wonderful times of the year to do business.
Myles and Sarah are joined by freelance marketer and restaurant owner Alan Kasin to discuss the simple ways businesses can improve their branding for both themselves and their products. Plus, why restaurants need to think about more than just the quality of their food if they want to succeed.
With 2020 almost over, Sarah and Myles talk about the value of end-of-year reviews for both employees and employers and how to go about giving them.
Myles and Sarah talk with new hire Ben about the challenges of starting a new job and how employers can create a culture that makes employees want to stay in the workplace long-term.
Sarah and Myles reflect on business goals they set for themselves at the beginning on 2021 and discuss ways to finish the work year on a high note.
Sarah and Myles talk about how business owners can wisely manage their money and what makes a good investment.
Myles and Sarah discuss how to stay consistent with your work and when inconsistency is necessary.
Myles and Tyler discuss why the News Industry is failing, and come up with solutions for how local stations can stay competitive and thrive.
Myles and Ryan discuss how they would fix the supply chain and dive into why there's an issue to begin with.
On today's episode Myles and Sarah dive deep into ways you can avoid burnout either at your job, or in your personal life!
On today's episode Myles and Sarah discuss the give and take of negotiating, along with handling feedback from content and the effectiveness of focus groups.
On today's episode Myles and Sarah talk about weaknesses. Sarah discusses what her biggest weakness is, how to find ways to work around your weaknesses, and how to want more but still be happy.
On today's episode Myles and Sarah talk about the word "try" and why it gets a bad reputation. They also discuss the relationship between CEO's and their employees.
On today's episode the Raging Workaholics talk about food delivery services such as UberEats and DoorDash in the local restaurant market, why DoorDash is suing New York, and why Uber for kids would be a lucrative but risky business model.
On today's episode we are joined by Myles's agent Brent Beck. Brent gives us an inside look into what it takes to be an agent, the stigmas behind the industry, and why social media is changing the way consumers views brands and their products.
On today's episode the workaholics talk about why stress management is important when running a business and how it is crucial to the success of the business.
On today's episode we have Simple Lawn Solution's CEO, Brittany Pecsenka. We discuss with her how they got started, how hiring and firing is extremely important, holding yourself and team accountable to deadlines, customer experience, and problems that she has faced in her business.
On todays episode the workaholics talk about the business that is sports as well as what it takes to be an effective coach in sports and in your business.
The Raging Workaholics shed insight into how they get into a creative mindset and the work life balance that allows them to facilitate creativity and creation of new ideas for their companies.
On today's episode the workaholics talk about their comprehensive communication strategy for both their businesses and why it's different to both of them. Also, they talk about the chamber of commerce and why it may or may not be beneficial for you as a business owner to join your local chamber. Lastly, they talk about the difference in your communication strategy when it comes to a business to business type of company versus a business to consumer type of company.
In today's episode Myles and Sarah talk about Scarlett Johansson and why she is suing Disney along with the release of her new Marvel move Black Widow. They also discuss why "reading the tea leaves" is important when you are negotiating contracts and why you should always be prepared for change in any industry.
On today's episode Myles and Sarah talk about big corporations such as Apple and Google having remote workers come back to the office and why it makes sense financially.
On Today's episode Myles and Sarah talk about the rapid increase in interest on space travel and its relation to the likes of Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.