Veteran Ventures Podcast is on mission to help USA military veterans, patriots and entrepreneurs start and build a thriving entrepreneurial enterprise.
Chris Van Meter, Navy Veteran, Actor, Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of the Veteran Business Guide is this weeks guest. He shares insights from his diverse background of experience including military, police, professional TV actor, entrepreneur and veteran business advocate and community builder. Veteran Ventures is a proud supporter and member of the Veteran Business Guide and its affiliated veteran-owned businesses.
Angie Leigh Monroe is an award winning professional speaker, consultant and business strategist, a native Texan, Navy Veteran and member of the John Maxwell Team. Wife, mother and grandmother, successful veteran-owned businesswoman and compassionate service giver, Angie offers her unique perspective on business, life and service to others.
Co-Hosts Brian Jones and Tony Holden review "Eight Dynamic Laws of Prosperity Every Entrepreneur Should Know and Master"- Based largely upon Catherine Ponder's book "The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity", this second part of a 2 part series covers the power of the mind and energy necessary to create and command an environment of thriving and abundance in your personal and professional endeavors, where you are positioned to receive all the good intended for you. Reviewed in detail in this podcast: The Prosperity Law of Command The Prosperity Law of Work The Prosperith Law of Self-Confidence The Prosperity Law of Persistence
Co-Hosts Brian Jones and Tony Holden review "Eight Dynamic Laws of Prosperity Every Entrepreneur Should Know and Master"- Based largely upon Catherine Ponder's book "The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity", this first part of a 2 part series covers the power of the mind and energy necessary to create an environment of thriving and abundance in your personal and professional endeavors. Reviewed in detail in this podcast: The Basic Law of Prosperity The Vacuum Law of Prosperity The Creative Law of Prosperity The Imaging Law of Prosperity
Bennett Tanton, Co-Founder of the Cigars and Sea Stories podcast and is the Managing Editor of Change Your POV Podcast Network. He also works as a contributor and adviser to several publications, companies and organizations. Bennett is a Certified Peer Support Specialist; and has dedicated his life to helping veterans navigate the system and aid them in adding value to their communities. Bennet dives deep into the psyche of a what it takes to be a successful "vetrepreneur".
Guest Bennett Tanton is a Reconnaissance Marine and US Army Infantryman. He holds a BA in Security Management and is a graduate of 2014 Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with disabilities (EBV) at Syracuse University. In this 1st of a 2 part series interview with Bennett he shares inspiration and wisdom from the military and business battlefront.
Host Tony Holden interviews Ralph Henderson, CEO of OmniChannel Productions and Navy Veteran. Ralph shares valuable insights from military experience and from moving up the ranks in the corporate world to starting his own company to serve the supply chain industry. Enjoy learning from Ralph, a seasoned and successful entrepreneur, leader and mentor.
Guest Lee Mosler, Digital Strategist talks about his military experience, transition from active duty to civilian life and becoming an entrepreneur. His wisdom and insights into starting and building a business covers branding and digital strategy. Tune in, get connected and take your ideas and business to the next level!
#8: Thinking Small. #9: Talking too much…Listening too little #10: Failing to Plan #11: Not investing enough time in “Knowledge Capital” #12: Not giving enough away. #13: Forgetting what we've learned!
#4: Not understanding the Power of Questions #5: Not having enough DEPTH! #6: Confusing Activity with Accomplishment. #7: Not Following Up and Not understanding the “Life Value” of a customer
MISTAKE #1: Not knowing what you want and how to get it. In short, ...not knowing yourself! MISTAKE #2: Not having enough capital and thinking that capital is only money! MISTAKE #3: Having a distorted value and understanding of TIME.