Starting a business is hard – managing and growing one is even harder. On the They Don’t Teach This In Business School podcast, award-winning podcaster Julie Bee shares her personal insights on entrepreneurship, management, leadership, and having a thrivi
Welcome to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee. In today's episode, Julie dives deep into the roles business owners play in networking events and mastermind groups. With her signature candor, Julie sheds light on the challenges of maintaining vulnerability in these spaces as success grows. She emphasizes the crucial need for a supportive network that understands the complexities of entrepreneurship beyond the facade of having everything figured out. Julie stresses the importance of having genuine connections where one can show up as their authentic self, especially during tough times when true allies reveal themselves. Tune in to discover how to solidify your support network and cultivate meaningful relationships that sustain you on your entrepreneurial journey. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee. Today, Julie dives into a game-changing strategy she has developed for business owners: The F.U.E.L. Framework. This innovative approach comprises four essential steps, each encapsulated by a letter in the word "fuel." First up is the 'F,' where Julie emphasizes the importance of selecting a singular initiative to focus on. Then comes the 'U,' representing the need to upgrade and refine your strategies continuously. Moving forward, the 'E' highlights the critical step of defining your minimum viable version, a cornerstone of successful launches. Lastly, the 'L' stands for launch, marking the culmination of your efforts and the beginning of a new chapter in your business journey. Stay tuned as Julie elaborates on these steps and shares valuable insights from her upcoming book, "Burned," which delves into overcoming burnout and achieving sustainable success as a business owner. Get ready to fuel your business growth and unlock your full potential with the F.U.E.L. Framework! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee. In today's special edition, Julie is thrilled to welcome the accomplished Mark Watson, owner of Aquila Capital Partners. As a seasoned entrepreneur credited with pioneering innovative approaches to specialty insurance and reinsurance, Mark shares his invaluable insights into the business owner journey. Reflecting on the wisdom of Apple Founder Steve Jobs, Mark emphasizes the importance of assembling a strong team, recognizing that the strength of a business is only as robust as its weakest member. Throughout the episode, Julie and Mark delve into the intricacies of selling to strangers and the critical role it plays in testing product viability. Mark highlights the resurgence of face-to-face interactions at industry conferences and the return of wining and dining in Las Vegas, signaling a fascinating shift in business dynamics. The conversation explores the secrets of buying a startup, emphasizing the significance of strategic alignment for partners, venture capitalists, and investors. Tune in as Julie and Mark discuss the ever-evolving challenges of entrepreneurship, drawing inspiration from seasoned business owner Mark Zuckerberg, who finds joy in both building and working with people. Don't miss this episode filled with profound lessons and real-world experiences that truly encapsulate what they don't teach you in business school. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome back to "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your award-winning host, Julie Bee! In today's episode, Julie has a conversations with entrepreneur and Urban Equities founder, Randy Holland sharing lessons learned from starting and running multiple businesses. He discusses his experience with burnout at his first fitness business, the importance of integrity and clear communication with employees, and advice for aspiring business owners. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome back to "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your insightful host, Julie Bee! In this episode, Julie engages in a captivating conversation with Nick Hutchinson, the brilliant mind steering the ship at BookThinkers, a groundbreaking marketing agency fostering connections between authors and readers. Nick, also the author of "Rise of the Reader," joins Julie to delve into the transformative power of mastering reading habits and applying acquired knowledge to unlock untapped potential. Together, they explore the profound impact a well-timed book can have on an individual's life, sharing anecdotes and lessons learned along the way. Join Julie and Nick in this enlightening discussion that transcends the conventional boundaries of business talk, delving into the profound influence literature can have on our personal and professional growth. Tune in, take notes, and let's unravel the mysteries that "They Don't Teach This in Business School." Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
In this special episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School," our host, Julie Bee, delves deep into the world of business ownership with a remarkable guest, Steve Neelemen. As the visionary founder and vice-chair of Health Equity, the nation's leading provider of health savings accounts, Steve's entrepreneurial journey is nothing short of inspiring. From the pivotal moments like passing the HSA law in 2003 to their triumphant IPO in 2014, he has weathered both the highs and lows of the business world. Join Julie and Steve as they candidly explore the valuable lessons learned through experience that transcend traditional business education. With honesty and vulnerability, Steve shares how some of his greatest insights came from the challenges, like the tough decision to reduce the workforce during the 2008 economic downturn. As he aptly puts it, "They didn't teach me this in business school, and it taught me a lot." Tune in to gain exclusive insights from a seasoned entrepreneur who's been through it all, and discover what it truly takes to succeed in the ever-evolving landscape of business ownership. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
In this episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee, we delve into the captivating world of business ownership and leadership. Our guest today is Neillie Butler, the brilliant mind behind Mariée Ami, a luxury wedding planning and execution company based in Birmingham, Alabama. Neillie and her team orchestrate breathtaking weddings across the globe, transforming dreams into reality with meticulous attention to detail. Through this conversation, Neillie shares her insights and experiences, highlighting the importance of emotional intelligence and mentorship in her journey. She emphasizes the value of humility and grace in being both a leader and an owner, lessons that aren't often taught in business schools. Join us as Julie and Neillie uncover the unspoken truths of the business owner's path, offering a wealth of knowledge that can only be gained through experience. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this episode is sure to inspire and enlighten. Stay tuned for more valuable lessons learned on the road to entrepreneurship. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome back to "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your award-winning host, Julie Bee! Today's episode is a masterclass in resilience and wisdom as Julie sits down with Peter Wasmer, the visionary CEO of Pure Coastal Technologies. Julie dives deep into Peter's entrepreneurial journey and taps into his insights on overcoming the paralyzing fear of failure when launching a business. Peter's advice is a beacon of clarity: "Sometimes the best way to know if something's going to work is to test it out." He emphasizes the importance of embracing trial and error, acknowledging that unexpected challenges are part of the wild journey of entrepreneurship. Peter also shares the invaluable lesson of paying attention to gut instincts, as they often hold the keys to success. As the conversation unfolds, Peter opens up about the pressing issue of burnout among business owners. He sheds light on the staggering statistic that 42% of business owners experience burnout, underlining the significance of self-care and faith in something greater than oneself. Peter's words resonate deeply: "Having faith at any level in something bigger than you goes a long way for mitigating burnout." Tune in to this inspiring episode and discover how defining your strengths can be a transformative process on your entrepreneurial path. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that's bound to empower your journey in business ownership! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome back to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee! In this week's installment, Julie delves into a crucial aspect of effective communication: reducing filler words. While many communication techniques are designed for one-way interactions like speeches or podcasts, Julie offers practical advice for improving everyday conversations. Instead of solely focusing on eliminating filler words, Julie suggests practicing what to say during pauses. She emphasizes the power of active listening—when you pause, be ready to connect the speaker's words seamlessly back to the core of your discussion. This technique not only enhances your conversational clarity but also fosters more meaningful and engaging interactions. Tune in as Julie shares her expertise on transforming your conversations from cluttered to concise, and join us in the journey towards more effective communication! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome back to "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee! In this insightful episode, Julie sits down with entrepreneur and best-selling author, Johnny Sirpilla, the visionary founder behind Encourage. Encourage is not just a business; it's a philosophy that centers around the transformative power of inspiration. Johnny shares his journey, rooted in the belief that inspiring others can create profound and enduring change in both personal and professional spheres. As Julie and Johnny delve deep into the realities of business ownership, they explore the immense pressure that comes with being responsible for not only your own life and livelihood but also the well-being of the people you lead. Johnny's candid reflections reveal the inner struggles he faces as he strives for excellence, emphasizing the fine line between self-discipline and burnout. In this engaging conversation, He also imparts a valuable lesson for aspiring entrepreneurs: the importance of earning respect in every interaction. Join us for this thought-provoking discussion and gain invaluable insights into the world of business ownership. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee. In today's episode, Julie has the pleasure of sitting down with one of the most esteemed Strategic Advisors in the business world, Caryn Lee, the visionary founder of Narrative. Caryn's company, Narrative, is a powerhouse in the realm of organizational transformation, specializing in enhancing cultures, engaging people, and bolstering communication within companies. If you're curious about The Big Five Assessment, email Caryn at cclee@aboutnarrative.com. You'll receive a FREE assessment + 45 minutes with Caryn Lee to review your results. At the heart of their approach is the Big Five Assessment, which Caryn enthusiastically champions as her favorite tool. Throughout the conversation, you'll discover how Narrative utilizes a diverse range of techniques, including training, team building, coaching, and conflict resolution, to effect positive behavioral changes in the workplace. But remember, as Caryn aptly reminds us, the tools are just the beginning; it's the skillful application of knowledge that truly makes a difference. Join Julie Bee and Caryn Lee as they delve deep into the intricacies of transforming organizations through people and culture in this thought-provoking episode. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome back to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee! In today's episode, Julie dives deep into the world of predictive analytics and business foresight alongside our esteemed guest, Ben Johnson, the brilliant mind steering the ship at Freya Systems. As the CEO of Freya Systems, Ben brings a wealth of experience in leveraging artificial intelligence, algorithms, and cutting-edge software to empower businesses, particularly in the aviation and utilities sectors, to foresee the unpredictable. Join Julie and Ben as they unravel the mysteries of predictive modeling through captivating real-world examples that showcase the transformative potential of harnessing data to anticipate customer behaviors, sales trends, and essential business metrics. This candid conversation sheds light on the profound insights that can only be gained from hands-on experience in the intricate realm of predictive solutions. Whether you're a seasoned business professional or just starting your entrepreneurial journey, this episode promises to expand your horizons and uncover invaluable lessons that truly go beyond the pages of any business school curriculum. Tune in and equip yourself with the knowledge that could reshape the trajectory of your business endeavors. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School"! With your insightful host, Julie Bee, at the helm, this podcast delves into the uncharted waters of business ownership, revealing the hidden gems of wisdom that can only be uncovered through experience. In this installment, Julie Bee presents a captivating concept that speaks to the heart of every entrepreneur's journey: perspective. With her signature blend of candor and inspiration, she invites you to reflect on a common sensation in the business world—pushing a metaphorical boulder uphill. Drawing from her own experiences, Julie beautifully encapsulates the notion that sometimes, the path ahead becomes clearer when viewed from a distance. By intentionally stepping back, we gain the vantage point needed to make informed decisions, shift our perspective, and chart a more strategic course. Tune in as Julie Bee guides us through the art of gaining clarity amidst the challenges, reminding us that occasionally, a change in viewpoint is all it takes to set our business endeavors on the right track. If you've ever found yourself grappling with the weight of your own business boulder, this episode is a must-listen. Join us for a dose of insightful revelation and practical wisdom that only Julie Bee can provide. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School"! Hosted by the brilliant Julie Bee, this podcast pulls back the curtains on the authentic, lesser-known aspects of the entrepreneurial journey. In this installment, Julie engages in a captivating conversation with Gary Mitchell, the visionary founder of On Track Coach. With insightful wisdom drawn from hard-won experience, Gary reveals that his greatest triumphs come from witnessing his clients flourish. He recounts a poignant tale of empowering a single mother to transition from one firm to another, a transformation that underscores the profound impact of his work. Gary's compassionate approach and commitment to his clients shine through as he navigates the intricate terrain of career transitions. As the host of "The Law Biz" podcast, he generously shares these stories to inspire fellow lawyers to break down their own barriers and seek the help they need. Join us as Julie Bee and Gary Mitchell explore the transformative power of mentorship, guidance, and the joy that comes from helping others succeed. This episode serves as a beacon of inspiration for all business owners and professionals aiming to make a difference in their fields. Tune in now for a dose of invaluable insight and heartwarming narratives that illuminate the path to success. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Greetings, and welcome back to another illuminating episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School"! Join us as our esteemed host, Julie Bee, peels back the layers of business ownership to reveal the invaluable insights that only real-world experience can provide. In today's captivating episode, Julie Bee delves into the intricate dance between timing and opportunity. With her characteristic wisdom, she shares that the rhythm of timing is ever-present in the life of a business owner. Julie reminds us that when we're prepared and primed for an opportunity, it manifests with remarkable precision. And when circumstances seem to slow down or take an unexpected turn, there's a purpose behind it, a lesson to be learned or a path to be adjusted. As leaders, she underscores the importance of allowing ideas and plans to marinate, recognizing that there's an opportune time for everything. Tune in to discover how the symphony of timing orchestrates our entrepreneurial journeys and guides us toward the moments of fruition and growth. Julie Bee's profound insights serve as a beacon of guidance for aspiring and seasoned business owners alike. Don't miss out on this episode that unravels the art of synchronizing our ambitions with the universe's rhythm. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Greetings and welcome to another riveting episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School"! Our remarkable host, Julie Bee, once again invites us into the world of business ownership, where she uncovers the raw, unfiltered truths that lie beneath the surface. In this episode, Julie engages in a heartfelt and candid conversation with Lynn Power, co-founder and CEO of MASAMI, a testament to resilience and innovation. Together, they explore the extraordinary challenges Lynn faced while steering her startup through the turbulent waters of a global pandemic and her personal battle with cancer. Lynn opens up about the unexpected silver linings of her cancer journey, revealing how it prompted a profound reevaluation of life's priorities. She poignantly shares, "This year feels like my coming out year because being a bald founder, I couldn't go to trade shows. In a way, I've managed to sort of mitigate my burnout because I'm focused on larger goals. And then I have my micro goals that are like everyday stuff that keeps me busy." Join Julie and Lynn as they unravel the intertwining threads of entrepreneurship, health, and self-discovery, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit and the power of setting meaningful goals. This episode is a beacon of inspiration for both aspiring and seasoned business owners alike. Tune in now for a dose of authenticity and wisdom that can only be gleaned from experience! Drawing from her extensive experience, Julie enlightens us on the challenges faced by entrepreneurs when effectively communicating their vision and goals to their teams. As a bilingual expert in the language of small business teams, she shares invaluable insights and practical strategies to bridge the communication gap and foster a cohesive, high-performing team. Tune in to this enlightening conversation as Julie Bee reveals the secrets to successful leadership and team collaboration that only true experience can teach. If you're a business owner seeking to enhance team dynamics and drive growth, this episode is a must-listen! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your exceptional host, Julie Bee! In this episode, Julie delves into a critical aspect of the business owner journey—the need for a bridge or translator between business owners and their key team members. Drawing from her extensive experience, Julie enlightens us on the challenges faced by entrepreneurs when effectively communicating their vision and goals to their teams. As a bilingual expert in the language of small business teams, she shares invaluable insights and practical strategies to bridge the communication gap and foster a cohesive, high-performing team. Tune in to this enlightening conversation as Julie Bee reveals the secrets to successful leadership and team collaboration that only true experience can teach. If you're a business owner seeking to enhance team dynamics and drive growth, this episode is a must-listen! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee! In this exciting installment, Julie sits down with the brilliant Jonathan Fishbeck, founder, and CEO of EstateSpace, a leading real estate technology company. Jonathan candidly shares his personal journey as a business owner, reflecting on the invaluable lessons he learned along the way—lessons that only experience can impart. Throughout the episode, he emphasizes the significance of seeking the right advice from the outset, and how delegation and letting go are vital components for long-term sustainability. As Jonathan imparts his wisdom, he highlights the key to acceleration, patience, which has led to tremendous growth for EstateSpace in the past few months. Join us as Julie and Jonathan delve into the behind-the-scenes realities of entrepreneurship, offering valuable insights that every aspiring business owner should hear. Tune in now for a masterclass in business and entrepreneurship! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. As a part of each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner journey, that only experience can teach. This week, Julie delves into a rarely discussed yet crucial topic: "Burnout After Success." As ambitious individuals, we often push ourselves to the limit to achieve greatness, but success can come at a cost – burnout. Join Julie as she explores the complexities of success burnout and shares valuable strategies to navigate this challenge. In a world that glorifies constant hustle, Julie reminds us of the importance of recognition – acknowledging our accomplishments and giving ourselves permission to take a well-deserved break. Tune in to this episode and learn how to embrace rest and self-care as essential components of sustainable success. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation that might just change your approach to business ownership and life. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
In this week's enlightening episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School," your host Julie Bee engages in a thought-provoking conversation with the dynamic entrepreneur and esteemed Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Communications speaker, Kim Clark. As the co-author of the Amazon number one bestseller, "The Conscious Communicator," Kim brings a wealth of wisdom and experience to the table. Amidst the engaging dialogue, Julie poses a crucial question to Kim: "If you were to teach a course to future business owners or aspiring entrepreneurs, what's the one thing you would want them to learn from you about business ownership?" Tune in to uncover Kim's profound insights on conscious business practices and gain invaluable lessons that transcend traditional classroom teachings. Don't miss this empowering episode to equip yourself with the knowledge necessary to thrive as an entrepreneur in today's dynamic world of business. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another exciting episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, the brilliant and award-winning Julie Bee! In this week's episode, Julie fearlessly opens up about her journey towards accomplishing her ambitious mission of assisting 1 million business owners by 2032. As a seasoned entrepreneur and coach, Julie understands the true value of experiential learning over conventional classroom teachings, and her passion for empowering fellow business owners shines through in every word she shares. Tune in as she divulges the compelling numbers from the second quarter of 2023, offering a transparent account of her progress in reaching this monumental goal. By measuring her success based on the number of individuals engaging with her valuable content on a daily basis, Julie exemplifies the significance of authentic connections and practical insights in the world of business ownership. So, whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just embarking on your business journey, this episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to learn and grow with Julie Bee. Be sure to visit thejuliebee.com to discover more about Julie's coaching, content, and speaking engagements, all designed to help you save time, make money, and preserve the quality of your life as a business owner. Let's dive into this inspiring episode and join Julie in her pursuit of creating a thriving community of successful and empowered entrepreneurs! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another insightful episode of "They Don't Teach This in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee. In this week's episode, Julie sits down with the esteemed Doug C. Brown, founder of CEO Sales Strategies, to delve into the realities of being an entrepreneur. As a seasoned business owner, Doug shares his favorite aspect of the entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the unparalleled sense of freedom and creativity it offers. Moreover, Doug emphasizes a critical lesson he has learned throughout his career: the primary reason entrepreneurs fail is that they give up too soon. Doug firmly believes that, from a business perspective, sales reigns supreme. For any business starting out, client acquisition is paramount, making it crucial to focus on honing one's sales skills. He further encourages entrepreneurs to examine their inner voices, fostering personal growth as they navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode as Julie and Doug explore the multifaceted world of business ownership, unearthing invaluable lessons only experience can teach. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. As a part of each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner journey, that only experience can teach. Welcome to this week's episode of "They Don't Teach this in Business School" with your host, Julie Bee. In this insightful installment, Julie delves into the pervasive issue of impostor syndrome among leaders. Impostor syndrome, characterized by self-doubt and the fear of being exposed as a fraud, can manifest in various aspects of our lives, from familial dynamics to professional environments and volunteer organizations. Julie bravely opens up about how impostor syndrome affects her personally, particularly when she considers herself a leader. It's important to acknowledge that this phenomenon can affect anyone, even the most confident individuals, in their various roles as friends, spouses, parents, and more. Julie emphasizes the significance of recognizing impostor syndrome, remaining vigilant for its presence, and subsequently implementing the steps discussed in this episode to effectively overcome it. Tune in to gain invaluable insights and practical strategies for triumphing over impostor syndrome as a leader. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
Welcome to another insightful episode of They Don't Teach This in Business School with your host, Julie Bee. In this week's episode, Julie sits down with Rod McDermott, the esteemed CEO of McDermott and Bull, to uncover the hidden realities of being a business owner. Together, they explore a pervasive challenge that plagues entrepreneurs and employees alike—burnout. Rod McDermott, drawing from his own experiences, sheds light on the profound impact burnout had on his business. He reveals a game-changing strategy his company adopted to combat this common foe. According to Rod, nurturing a culture where rest and rejuvenation are prioritized leads to better performance and increased productivity. Join us as we delve deep into the conversation about the importance of self-care, the lessons learned from overcoming burnout, and the transformative effects of taking a well-deserved break. Tune in to this week's episode and discover how McDermott and Bull's "use it or lose it" vacation policy can unlock untapped potential in both individuals and organizations. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. As a part of each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner journey, that only experience can teach. Julie always tries to make the decision that's best for the most people. This requires a level of selflessness that most of us just don't have. If you want to be the type of leader who does have influence, you must be willing to cut yourself first in order to protect your people. As leaders, we're not only making decisions for ourselves, we're making decisions for those we lead. We have to put away the what's best for me and instead focus on what's best for we to be the kind of leaders others want to follow, to be a leader with influence and one people trust Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. . If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. As a part of each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner journey, that only experience can teach. This week, Julie has a conversation with Christi Scarrow, Managing Partner with Lighthouse Nine Group, a management consulting firm, with a corporate office in Toronto, focused on improving organizational performance through people. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where we discuss business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. When Julie is overwhelmed and everything seems like it's on fire, she deploys a tactic she calls, “shortlist, long table”. The shortlist part of this equation is a very short list of to do items. This forces you to get better at prioritizing your time and your work. Get awesome business owner information via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Every business owner needs a support network to get through tough times. There are three characteristics to consider when documenting who is in your support network. Julie has a free guide to help walk you through each of them. Download your free copy now at thejuliebee.com. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where we discuss business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. Get awesome business owner information via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where we discuss business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom. Today's episode is an update on our mission to help 1 million business owners by 2032. In the first quarter of 2023, we helped 10,480 business owners. How do we help them? Through content, speaking engagements and coaching. There are a lot of ways that you can help 1 million business owners in 2032. You have a seat at the table towards this mission. If we all work together, we'll all be able to look back and say helping 1 million businesses was not nearly a big enough goal. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. Get awesome business owner information via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where we discuss business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom. Today, Julie is really excited to interview Kathleen Quinn Votaw, the owner and CEO of Talent Trust. In this week's show, Kathleen expands on her advise to future business owners, how she first launched her consulting career and her first win as a business owner. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. Get awesome business owner information via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom or seminar. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. As an entrepreneur, we will have problems and challenges to solve nearly every single day. Julie approaches almost every challenge, big or small, like a jigsaw puzzle . . . she starts with the corners As entrepreneurs and leaders, we will face challenges and problems. Sometimes it's part of the job description of a business owner. It's our job to move the business forward. So the next time you find yourself in this position, take a deep breath and say to yourself, start with the corners. Get awesome business owner information via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom or seminar. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. If you would please be an ally and leave a review or star rating on your favorite podcasting app that not only helps Julie, it helps other business owners discover this as well. Thanks in advance. Building a brand is great, but make sure you're also building a business behind it. A lot of business owners judge their success by the number of people they have on their payroll. There's also great opportunity to embrace fractional and contract workforce. Business owners are financially responsible for three to four entities at all times. How do you separate that, though? Have you figured out how to just draw a line at some point? Get awesome business owner information via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom or seminar. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. If you would please be an ally and leave a review or star rating on your favorite podcasting app that not only helps Julie, it helps other business owners discover this as well. Thanks in advance. Julie's mission is to help 1 million business owners by 2032 achieve this success. She'll accomplish that through content courses and coaching their teams. Here's the deal though. She need your help to lay the bricks and build the house that will hold this vision. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom or seminar. On this episode, Julie has a conversation with Chris Carosa, an entrepreneur and award winning journalist and speaker. Chris kicks off the interview and shares with us how everything he learned about business, he earned by working at his grandparents pizza stand at the Erie County fair. Stay tuned for this and more lessons learned on the business owner's journey. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. We have too many tools. Sometimes it complicates work, it gets messy. Adding a new solution only works if you replace an obsolete one. You have to have a plan to phase out the old and usher in the new. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom or seminar. Julie Bee helps business owners save time, make money, and protect their quality of life. She does that through coaching, content, and speaking engagements. If you'd like to learn more, please check out her website. We have too many tools. Sometimes it complicates work, it gets messy. Adding a new solution only works if you replace an obsolete one. You have to have a plan to phase out the old and usher in the new. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach this in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses business ownership lessons that are learned through experience, not in a classroom or seminar. On today's episode, Mark Drager, founder of Phanta Media and Julie have a very deep conversation about betting on yourself and the natural ebb and flow of business ownership. Buckle up folks. This is a good one. She's Julie Bee and they don't teach this in business school. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. Have you ever not qualified for something in business? In this episode, Julie talks about how a mindset change can help you navigate any feelings of shame or embarrassment when you don't qualify on paper. Thank you to our allies who support this show! In need of a digital marketing service provider? Get in touch with Knowmad Digital Marketing. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In this episode, Julie interviews keynote speaker and business coach, Bill Stainton. Bill is a 29-time Emmy Award-winning producer turned business owner. Bill shares his biggest mistakes in business, why thinking time is critical for business owners, and a fun story about helping Bill Nye the Science Guy get his start. We also talk about innovating quickly and how scheduled thinking time may be the most important space for leaders to make. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. Julie firmly believes that our legacies are not defined by what WE say they are; they are defined by those we impact throughout our lifetime. After posting her thoughts on Twitter, it seemed to spark a debate! What do you think about your legacy? Can You Define Yours? Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In this episode of They Don't Teach This in Business School, Julie interviews Tatiana Tsoir [Saw-Yer], CPA, MBA, and author of Dream Bold, Start Smart. Over the last 17+ years, Tatiana has worked with entrepreneurs and business owners to help them manage their money, numbers, and taxes and become the boss of their bottom line. Listen to this episode to hear about Tatiana's 3.5-year journey of disrupting her business model and how she is better off for the disruption. Learn also about a big-win that helped Tatiana quadruple her income. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. On today's episode, Julie talks about her history as an underdog and how it's been good for her business. Julie has a few mantras she lives by, and one of them is, “Be the one they don't see coming and the one they never forget.” Learn why this mentality is important to business owners and leaders and how to apply it to your business. Thank you to our allies who support this show! In need of a digital marketing service provider? Get in touch with Knowmad Digital Marketing. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In this episode of They Don't Teach This in Business School, Steve Rosenberg of The GSD Group shares valuable business ownership lessons including a memorable story about a #2 pencil. Tune in for great insights into how to work a network and ensure successful follow-up. And don't miss Rosenberg's thoughts on what the OPPOSITE of success is. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In this episode, Julie discusses vulnerability and admitting you don't have the answers. As business owners and leaders, the sooner we admit we don't have an answer, the sooner the problem will be solved. We cannot learn until we acknowledge that we do not know. Thank you to our allies who support this show! In need of a digital marketing service provider? Get in touch with Knowmad Digital Marketing. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. On today's episode, Julie speaks with Sharai Lavoie, founder of Lavoie CPA PLLC. Sharai discusses powering through burnout, the transformation in how she defines success, and the importance of her team. Tune in to also learn what Sharai thinks you, as a business owner, should be comfortable asking for. It's a key piece of advice! Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In this episode, Julie shares a leadership communication tip from college football. After watching the Georgia Bulldogs beat TCU a few weeks ago in the national championship, Julie reflected on the winning head coach's message before the game. It was a one-word mission – and they delivered. It was a masterclass in leadership communication, and Julie breaks that down in this episode. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In this episode of They Don't Teach This in Business School, Julie interviews Emily Green founder of Grace Communications. Learn how Emily uses humor to ride the rollercoaster of business ownership and how she learned to be okay with walking away. Emily also shares some awesomeness happening in the business community as well as what it's like being her own hype person. Get awesome via email each week - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In this episode, Julie shares her word of the year for 2023 and the meaning behind it. For business owners and leaders, having a word of the year can help them stay focused on their goals and vision. Julie talks through her thought process for the word of the year gives you some background insights on past words of the year and provides a resource on her blog that outlines the three-step process. Get the BEE Awesome Brief here - https://www.thejuliebee.com/bee-awesome-brief/ Blog for Word of the Year process - https://www.thejuliebee.com/word-of-the-year-2023/ Thank you to our allies who support this show! In need of a digital marketing service provider? Get in touch with Knowmad Digital Marketing. If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. On today's episode, I talk with Debbie Peterson, President of Money Counts. Debbie reveals she has been working a succession plan for 20 years. Learn how important it is to consider this early on in your business. For over two decades, Debbie has kept her team focused on a singular mission. Learn how she achieves that focus as well as what she would teach in business school. Don't miss this masterclass of an episode. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. We've saved the best one-liners for last! In this final installment recap of podcast episodes from 2022, learn Julie's biggest takeaways. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. Here is part two of a three-episode series where I break down my biggest takeaways from each 2022 interview. Julie has had some great guests on the show this year and she will reflect on her biggest takeaway from each. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award-winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. In each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner's journey, that only experience can teach. In these final episodes of 2022, I'm starting a three-episode series where I break down my biggest takeaways from each interview I did this year for this podcast. I've had some great guests on the show this year and over the next three episodes, I'll reflect on my biggest takeaway from each. So let's get right into these pearls of wisdom from other business owners! Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, visit her Website or social media platforms: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 14+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you are an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.