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In this lively episode of Liz on Biz®, Liz Theresa welcomes Melissa Broughton, founder of Busy Bee Advisors, for a candid and entertaining conversation about entrepreneurship, business growth, and the unexpected adventures along the way. From stories of mail mystery boxes and melon ballers to the realities of running a Sacramento laundromat and scaling a remote bookkeeping firm, Melissa Broughton shares her journey from corporate controller to business owner—and the lessons learned about manifestation, risk-taking, and choosing flexibility over burnout. The discussion dives into the nuts and bolts of building a successful bookkeeping business, the importance of clear financials for small business owners, and Melissa Broughton's passion for teaching others (especially military spouses and parents) how to launch their own bookkeeping careers. Whether you're a business owner flying blind or someone dreaming of entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with honest wisdom, laughs, and inspiration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luis and Nicole Sachs dig into the depths of pain. She believes pain is caused by fear, and the meaning we assign to the pain, keeping the nervous system in fight or freeze. If we think something is wrong with us, a stress response results, because we become our own threat. Nicole lived in her own cage of pain, fear and shame until she found Dr. Sarno's work. He believes back pain is due to bottled up rage that is not societally acceptable. His work prompted Nicole to pause when the pain arose and ask herself if she was angry, and what was angering her. But she didn't limit herself to anger. She played with it, and explored emotions. The pain dissipated with her practice. A reoccurrence of the pain in the early years of motherhood shook her to the core and led her to work with Dr. Sarno in person. In her journey she developed Journal Speak, built on Dr. Sarno's foundation. Her formula is Journal Speak + science + the dissolution of shame = freedom. Tune in to hear more of her process and journey, plus how to start your own Journal Speak practice. You can find Nicole and her work here: https://www.yourbreakawake.comYou can read more about, and register for, the upcoming 6 month "Embodied Nutrition" program here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/slow-practice-nutrition-group You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Broughton in the UK here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/broughton-2026----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com
See what the team at The Successful Bookkeeper has on right now → Melissa Broughton, founder of Busy Bee Advisors in Sacramento, has built a bookkeeping firm that grows not just through referrals and marketing, but through strategic acquisition of other bookkeeping practices. In this episode, she pulls back the curtain on her complete acquisition process — from finding firms before they shut their doors, to vetting the financials, to integrating clients without losing them. If you've ever wondered whether buying a book of business could be part of your growth plan, Melissa's experience — including the deals that went sideways — is exactly what you need to hear. Chapters [00:00] Cold open teaser [01:15] Melissa's growth journey since last episode [05:30] Launching an online bookkeeping course [09:00] How the acquisition strategy began [12:30] The 70% rule and the water test [17:00] Vetting financials and avoiding pitfalls [21:00] What makes a firm attractive to buyers [25:30] Client integration and transition lessons [30:00] Reading the seller's personality [33:30] Capacity, formulas, and skipping brokers How Melissa Got Into Acquisitions It started with a pattern Melissa kept hearing from tax professionals: a bookkeeper with a thriving practice would simply close up shop, send clients a farewell letter, and leave them scrambling. "There were bookkeepers who had successful, thriving practices and they just decided to retire — they just closed their doors." That gap between a bookkeeper ready to walk away and clients who still need service looked like an opportunity. The goal became getting in front of those owners before they pulled the plug. The 70% Rule and Other Benchmarks Melissa's core filter is straightforward: would the acquisition still be profitable if you only kept 70% of the clients? "We look at, is the business still profitable if you only retain 70% of their business? That's our benchmark." She calls it the "water test," and a surprising number of potential deals don't pass it. She also looks at minimum client roster size, client interaction levels, software alignment (her firm runs exclusively on QuickBooks Online), and whether all clients are under a signed contract. A book of business built on handshakes and mixed software platforms is a much riskier buy than it appears on paper. Vetting the Financials — Don't Take It as Gospel Because bookkeepers are numbers people, Melissa says they're actually well-positioned to do the kind of financial scrutiny most buyers skip. "Ask for proof of those deposits. Make sure that the income lines up." She requests bank statements alongside tax returns, digs into payroll breakdowns, and checks lease agreements — because taking on a seller's remaining lease obligations can quietly sink a deal. She also warns against letting a seller's likability cloud the numbers: "Nice has nothing to do with it." Integration: What Makes or Breaks the Transition The smoothest acquisition Melissa ever completed involved an owner who was fully ready to walk away and sent a clean, brief handover note to clients. The hardest ones involved sellers who couldn't really let go. "We generally will not have the owners stay on — I can only think of two situations where we've had the owners stay on, and I will say I regretted it both of those times." For every acquisition, she brings on extra team support and deploys what she calls a "client whisperer" — a trusted admin who calls each new client, makes the introduction, and asks the question most people avoid: what did your previous bookkeeper do that drove you crazy? What Sellers Should Know Melissa also flips the conversation for bookkeepers thinking about eventually selling their practice. The three biggest value drivers in her eyes are: signed contracts with every client, a reasonable level of ongoing client communication (not too hands-off, not so personal that clients will leave when you do), and consistent use of mainstream software. She also recommends having payment on file rather than invoicing after the fact — both as a business practice and because it signals a well-run, collectible revenue stream to any buyer. Starting negotiations, Melissa uses a 1.25x multiplier on receivables as a baseline and works from there. Links Mentioned Busy Bee Advisors: busybeeadvisors.com Contact Melissa directly for her acquisition formula and checklist — email will be in the show notes The Successful Bookkeeper: thesuccessfulbookkeeper.com Pure Bookkeeping: purebookkeeping.com About Melissa Broughton Melissa Broughton is the founder and owner of Busy Bee Advisors, a fully remote bookkeeping firm headquartered in Sacramento, California, with team members spread across the United States. She has built and sold businesses across multiple industries and has applied those lessons to growing her bookkeeping practice through strategic acquisitions. In 2024, she launched an online course to help aspiring bookkeepers start their own businesses; by August 2025, more than 3,500 people had completed it. Melissa is a returning guest on The Successful Bookkeeper podcast. About the hostMichael PalmerMichael Palmer is the host of The Successful Bookkeeper podcast and co-founder of Pure Bookkeeping and The Successful Bookkeeper. He started this work because of his father — a brilliant electrical contractor who worked twice as hard as he should have had to, because nobody on the financial side was in his corner. That gap is what The Successful Bookkeeper exists to close. His view: bookkeepers are the most undervalued force in small business — and every bookkeeper who builds a real business changes two families: theirs, and their clients'.
“B” is for Broughton, Thomas (d. 1737). Legislator, lieutenant governor.
In this episode, we kick things off with heartbreaking news from the freight analysis community as Donald Broughton, the bowtie-wearing analyst of freight markets, has died suddenly at home on May 30th. Broughton, who founded Broughton Capital in 2017 and was not known to have been ill, had spoken at the Transportation Intermediaries Association's annual meeting in mid-April and appeared on CNBC in mid-May with a bullish freight outlook. His trademark bow tie and intimate knowledge of freight transportation data made him one of the industry's most respected voices for drawing conclusions about the broader economy. Meanwhile, aggressive consolidation powered by artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the brokerage sector. Cincinnati-based freight broker Fura announced Monday that it has acquired LG Logistics Solutions, marking its sixth acquisition as the AI-powered third-party logistics provider continues its aggressive roll-up strategy. Fura's approach is to migrate each acquired brokerage onto a shared automation platform that handles repetitive work, allowing every business to run leaner and more efficiently than it did as a standalone operation in one of the country's most fragmented service industries. Finally, the country's biggest brokerage is rolling out its next massive AI initiative designed to continuously optimize supply chains around the clock. C.H. Robinson is launching the Lean AI Engineer this month, a follow-up to last year's Lean AI Planner that now autonomously drives 92 percent of Managed Solutions' shipments. This groundbreaking closed-loop AI system runs continuously, holding historical and current data simultaneously across the entirety of a network to proactively identify inefficiencies like multiple LTL shipments headed to the same destination that could be consolidated into a single truckload. The system can heal itself when something breaks without requiring an alert or human intervention first. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we kick things off with heartbreaking news from the freight analysis community as Donald Broughton, the bowtie-wearing analyst of freight markets, has died suddenly at home on May 30th. Broughton, who founded Broughton Capital in 2017 and was not known to have been ill, had spoken at the Transportation Intermediaries Association's annual meeting in mid-April and appeared on CNBC in mid-May with a bullish freight outlook. His trademark bow tie and intimate knowledge of freight transportation data made him one of the industry's most respected voices for drawing conclusions about the broader economy. Meanwhile, aggressive consolidation powered by artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the brokerage sector. Cincinnati-based freight broker Fura announced Monday that it has acquired LG Logistics Solutions, marking its sixth acquisition as the AI-powered third-party logistics provider continues its aggressive roll-up strategy. Fura's approach is to migrate each acquired brokerage onto a shared automation platform that handles repetitive work, allowing every business to run leaner and more efficiently than it did as a standalone operation in one of the country's most fragmented service industries. Finally, the country's biggest brokerage is rolling out its next massive AI initiative designed to continuously optimize supply chains around the clock. C.H. Robinson is launching the Lean AI Engineer this month, a follow-up to last year's Lean AI Planner that now autonomously drives 92 percent of Managed Solutions' shipments. This groundbreaking closed-loop AI system runs continuously, holding historical and current data simultaneously across the entirety of a network to proactively identify inefficiencies like multiple LTL shipments headed to the same destination that could be consolidated into a single truckload. The system can heal itself when something breaks without requiring an alert or human intervention first. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
God's Word: Our Light In Life - Psalm 119 - Tim Broughton
Greg Rakestraw is joined by Mike Maahs of the Fort Wayne TinCaps, and Maahs begins by recapping the TinCaps’ come-from-behind win over the South Bend Cubs. He also talks about a handful of TinCaps who have a chance to rise up the Minor League ladder throughout the season. Greg’s longtime broadcast partner Mike Broughton joins to talk about the Indiana/Kentucky High School Basketball All-Star Series, what makes Mt. Vernon legend and Purdue commit Luke Ertel so skilled, and more. Later in the hour, NASCAR broadcaster Adam Alexander tells Greg about being on the broadcast for the first race after the passing of Kyle Busch, the remembrance that takes place on Memorial Day weekend in Charlotte, and a special rule that Busch proposed to NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell. Alexander also talks about Katherine Legge running the double and the importance of her presence in motorsports. Brendan King of the South Bend Cubs also hops on the show to give his side of the TinCaps’ wild comeback win. Finally, Greg recaps the Month of May and previews the IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 9:53 – University of Indianapolis baseball coach Al Ready joins Greg to preview the Division II Men’s College World Series and how the Greyhounds’ season has unfolded. He talks about his team’s offense and how difficult they are to stop as well as his confidence as they head to Cary, North Carolina. 9:54-20:20 – Fever radio broadcaster John Nolan joins Greg to preview the Fever’s game at the Golden State Valkyries tonight at 10 p.m. on The Fan. He dives into the players who have had the biggest impact on the team through six games, including offseason addition Myisha Hines-Allen. He also lays out the team’s potential path to a No. 1 seed in the WNBA Playoffs and talks about his upcoming first trip to Portland as the Fever get set to head north to face the Fire. 20:21 – 38:08 – Mike Chappell of FOX 59 and CBS 4 joins the show to talk about the most important part of Colts OTAs: The quarterback situation, specifically how much of the Colts’ 2026 season hinges on Daniel Jones in his return from injury. He also gives his thoughts on Anthony Richardson’s outlook and more! 38:09 – 45:39 – Mike Broughton joins Greg to discuss the upcoming Indiana-Kentucky High School All-Star Series. They preview the different matchups between the two states and talk about the opportunities that fans will have to see the best up-and-coming talent in the region, including Ertel from Mt. Vernon, who Broughton compares to IU’s Damon Bailey. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 24:02 – Greg Rakestraw fills in for JMV from Buffalo Wild Wings in Speedway! He begins the show by explaining how he ended up in this “substitute teacher” role and where listeners can find him throughout the World Cup. He also dives into exciting events on the local sports calendar over the next few weeks, as well as the unexpected passing of Claude Lemieux. 24:03-37:14 – Greg discusses the newly-released Indy 500 ratings and how the IndyCar series is on an upward trajectory despite a slight dip in viewership year-over-year. 37:15 – 46:40 – Greg talks about how the Twitter/X algorithm finally got things right and how JMV has “diplomatic immunity,” followed by the new NBA anti-taking measures that will take effect next year. 46:41 – 1:06:00 - University of Indianapolis baseball coach Al Ready joins Greg to preview the Division II Men’s College World Series and how the Greyhounds’ season has unfolded. He talks about his team’s offense and how difficult they are to stop as well as his confidence as they head to Cary, North Carolina. 1:06:01 – 1:19:58 - Fever radio broadcaster John Nolan joins Greg to preview the Fever’s game at the Golden State Valkyries tonight at 10 p.m. on The Fan. He dives into the players who have had the biggest impact on the team through six games, including offseason addition Myisha Hines-Allen. He also lays out the team’s potential path to a No. 1 seed in the WNBA Playoffs and talks about his upcoming first trip to Portland as the Fever get set to head north to face the Fire. 1:19:59 –1:31:25 – Greg runs through Purdue men’s basketball’s non-conference schedule, which was fully released today. Highlights include the Ft. Myers Tip-Off, a neutral-site game against Gonzaga, a road trip to Iowa State and a home game against Tennessee. He also examines how different the Boilers’ roster will look and previews the Indiana-Kentucky High School All-Star Series, which will feature Purdue commit Luke Ertel. 1:31:26 – 1:54:48 - Mike Chappell of FOX 59 and CBS 4 joins the show to talk about the most important part of Colts OTAs: The quarterback situation, specifically how much of the Colts’ 2026 season hinges on Daniel Jones in his return from injury. He also gives his thoughts on Anthony Richardson’s outlook and more! 1:54:49 – 2:06:28 – Greg talks about the Soccer Shootout with Michelob Ultra and how listeners have five chances over the next couple of weeks to win a trip to a World Cup quarterfinal game. He also explains Fort Wayne FC’s new soccer stadium, where they stand in the United States soccer landscape, and dives deeper into the new NBA Draft Lottery structure. 2:06:29 – 2:17:20 – Mike Broughton joins Greg to discuss the upcoming Indiana-Kentucky High School All-Star Series. They preview the different matchups between the two states and talk about the opportunities that fans will have to see the best up-and-coming talent in the region, including Ertel from Mt. Vernon, who Broughton compares to IU’s Damon Bailey. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He lost 10 pounds in a month. She lost 125 pounds in 4.5 years. Why? Because they didn't focus on the weight. Camille and Luis focused on tending to their nervous systems so that their bodies could shift from fat storage mode to fat burning mode. Camille credits her shift to focusing on ease, energy, and flow. She also focused on reducing her adrenaline overload, then she worked on reducing her insulin. She changed her relationship to food: instead of dieting and shame she learned how to tend to her adrenals. Luis noted that his body didn't actually want breakfast, so he focused on intermittent fasting, at his body's request. The liberation is in enjoying what you choose to eat because you want it, not because you crave it. Join Luis and Camille for the next Embodied Nutrition Slow Group starting July 7th 2026. Click here for the details: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/slow-practice-nutrition-groupIn the Slow Group Camille and Luis will discuss building a conscious awareness about the impact food has on the body. And they will help resource participants to explore how they want to be in relationship with food to cultivate the life they want to live. You can get instant access to all of the HLN webinars and video courses here: https://hln.thinkific.com/collections You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Broughton in the UK here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/broughton-2026----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com
MIke Broughton is the game director of the Indiana-Kentucky All-Star game and he gets the show started talking to coach Lovell on the busiest time of the year for him and the game organizers. He explains why this tradition has remained important to the people and players from both states. Then, voice of the NTT IndyCar Series, Mark Jaynes, reflects on the honor of calling the Oscar Meyer Weenie 500 Friday afternoon. Jaynes previews the field and the biggest storylines heading in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The God Who Loves Us - Psalm 139 - Nikki Broughton
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Barryn Sorrell, a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers, joined Sports Talk to promote his upcoming football camp at Tad Gormley Stadium. Sorrell also shared his thoughts on his connections to former Texas Longhorns, including Saints LT Kelvin Banks Jr. and DT Vernon Broughton.
Michaeleen Doucleff joins Luis for an effervescent meeting of minds in this joyful podcast. A reporter and an author with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, Michaeleen's knowledge base is vast and fascinating. In 2021 she published Hunt Gather Parent, and in March 2026 she published Dopamine Kids. Luis credits her work as changing his family's life because of fundamental parenting shifts she shares that they implemented. Michaeleen learned from indigenous families to include kids into the family ecosystem happenings instead of building a family schedule ladened with play dates and extracurriculars. At the center of the dopamine discussion are screens and processed foods that crank up our dopamine, but not our pleasure. Kids and adults actually get addicted to the WANTING. Limiting our kids, and our own, time with dopamine magnets does not deprive us of pleasure, instead it allows us to reclaim pleasure.Can we feel the difference between wanting and pleasure in our own bodies? Can we teach that difference to the next generation? You can sign up for Michaeleen's newsletter at MichaeleenDoucleff.comYou can get instant access to all of the HLN webinars and video courses here: https://hln.thinkific.com/collections You can order the book here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-book You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Broughton in the UK here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/broughton-2026----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com
Remember God's Blessing and Trust Him - Psalm 78 - Tim Broughton
What happens when you sit down with an architect who's spent decades designing the custom homes of billionaires in one of the world's most demanding environments—and ask her what it really takes to turn a house into a legacy? In this episode of LytePOD, host Sam Koerbel travels to Aspen, Colorado, to sit down with Sarah Broughton, a world-renowned architect and designer whose work has redefined what it means to create spaces where nature, sustainability, and luxury converge. This isn't a conversation about floor plans or finishes—it's a deep dive into the philosophy, process, and people-first thinking that transforms architecture from shelter into something deeply personal, emotionally resonant, and built to last generations. Sarah reveals why design starts with curiosity, not style, why lighting must balance daylight and emotion, and why the best measure of success isn't the rendering—She walks through the art of asking the right questions, the courage it takes to say yes to everything (and no when it matters), and why collaboration isn't just working together—it's understanding business models, challenging specialists, and creating something better than anyone could have imagined alone.
Send us Fan Mail If you've ever thought about starting a business… but felt overwhelmed by the numbers… or questioned how you could actually grow something sustainable while being a present mom…this episode is for you.In today's conversation, I'm joined by Melissa Broughton, founder of Busy Bee Advisors and creator of the 1-Hour Bookkeeper program, who shares how she left corporate America in search of more time with her family—and built a thriving business that now empowers thousands of others to do the same.This episode is about so much more than bookkeeping.It's about starting a business with confidence, knowing your numbers so you can grow, and creating a life and business that truly supports you as a mom.We talk about: How Melissa started her business from home and scaled to nearly $1M Why bookkeeping is a flexible, in-demand way to start a business How knowing your numbers creates confidence, clarity, and sustainable growth The biggest financial mistakes entrepreneurs make (and how to avoid them) Simple ways to understand your business finances—even if you're not a “numbers person” How moms can build income, flexibility, and freedom without sacrificing family time Melissa also shares powerful real-life examples of how understanding your numbers can transform not just your business—but your life.Stay until the end for my top 3 takeaways on starting a business, growing with confidence, and feeling empowered in your finances as a mompreneur.
Camille Leak, Grey Doolin, and Luis chat about protecting their peace amidst dysregulated political times. With the privilege of their safety, they are attuning to what is true for them and where their agency lies. So many are glued to screens, attuning to someone else's story and suffering, bypassing the okay-ness of their own reality. This attunement to suffering doesn't always resource them to mobilize, but instead oftentimes to collapse. Camille notes U.S. politics are edging closer to her boundary, and she is open to considering moving, but from a place of agency, not trigger. Another consideration is that if hopelessness. In the face of destruction, such as war, how is it that we can hold our own hopelessness when we culturally haven't been taught how to do so? Ultimately, a question we can all ask ourselves is: what is truly ours to respond to? Learn more about Camille and her offerings:Website: https://www.realtalkbravespaces.com/IG: @camille.leakLearn more about Grey and their offerings:Website: https://greydoolin.com/IG: @grey_doolinYou can get instant access to all of the HLN webinars and video courses here: https://hln.thinkific.com/collections You can order the book here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-book You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Broughton in the UK here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/broughton-2026----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com
Life Lessons from Psalm 27 - Nikki Broughton
PRE-ORDER the upcoming book now: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-bookJoin Luis for a quick chat about the taboo art of cancelling plans. Once loath to cancel, Luis revels in the deliciousness of cancelling when his body needs to. Most of us live from our desire, or conditioned desire, and push our bodies past capacity to keep our schedules intact. But true integrity lies in our alignment to our body's capacity, and therefore in our ability to hold space for ourselves to cancel. Drop in for a practice to discern if something is in alignment for you, and learn Luis' latest public cancellation around his book release. Luis has capacity for your disappointment. You can register for the FREE Food Therapy session here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/events/beans You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Broughton in the UK here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/broughton-2026----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com
The Supreme Court has ruled — and $166 billion in tariff refunds are on the table. But most businesses don't even know they qualify. In this episode of Cut to the Chase:, mass tort attorney Gregg Goldfarb sits down with Steve Smith, VP of Business Development at Broughton Partners, to break down what the Supreme Court's tariff ruling means for American businesses, who's eligible for a refund, and how to get into the process before it's too late. If you're a South Florida business owner, a company that paid tariffs on imported goods, or an attorney with clients who did — this episode is essential listening. Join Gregg and Steve on "Cut to the Chase:" as they discuss: - Why the Supreme Court ruled key tariffs unconstitutional and what that triggers for businesses nationwide How $166 billion in refunds has been identified — surpassing opioids and big tobacco settlements Why mid-size businesses doing over $5M/year are most at risk of missing out —and why waiting could mean losing refund eligibility entirely How attorney Michael Watts has built a system to represent affected businesses and get them their money back How law firms in port cities can co-counsel with Watts and get involved in this mass tort opportunity right now KEY MOMENTS 00:00 — The tariff ruling and what's at stake for businesses 00:35 — Gregg introduces the topic and Steve Smith 01:21 — The $166 billion refund figure explained 02:10 — Why most businesses have no idea how to claim their money 02:53 — How law firms can co-counsel with Michael Watts 03:19 — How Broughton Partners is targeting and signing up claimants 03:39 — Is this for consumers or businesses? 04:14 — How the tariff worked as a hidden American tax 05:03 — How to get involved and reach out Guest Bio Steve Smith is the VP of Business Development at Broughton Partners, where he helps law firms navigate and scale within the mass tort and litigation space. With over 20 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business development — including more than a decade focused specifically on legal marketing — Steve has worked closely with many of the nation's top firms on case acquisition, intake strategy, and litigation growth. Through his work, he specializes in connecting law firms with qualified claimants, vetted litigators, and data-driven strategies that help firms expand into complex litigation while managing risk. The resources mentioned in this episode are: Learn more about the Supreme Court's tariff ruling and which tariffs were deemed unconstitutional, triggering the $166 billion refund process. Explore how the tariff refund process works and which businesses — particularly those doing over $5 million annually in affected imports — may qualify for representation. Learn more about attorney Michael Watts and his firm's work building out the legal framework to represent businesses seeking tariff refunds. Contact Steve Smith at Broughton Partners if you are a law firm or business interested in getting connected with the refund process: Email: steve@broughtonpartners.com Phone: 954-224-1733 Want to hear more tariff litigation updates and legal issues shaping our communities, affecting everyday people? Subscribe to Cut to the Chase:: with Gregg Goldfarb.
Austin Julio Broughton discovered his gift for public speaking at just eight years old, when he was selected to memorize and deliver a portion of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” speech. What began as a childhood imitation quickly became a lifelong calling. From that first performance to the present day, he has continued delivering Dr. King's words, developing a voice rooted in conviction, cadence, and moral clarity. Over the years, Austin has spoken at significant venues and alongside prominent leaders. He has addressed audiences at the Georgia National Cemetery alongside Governor Nathan Deal, worked for U.S. Congressman Phil Gingrey, and shared stages with figures such as Andrew Young and John Lewis. He has spoken multiple times at The King Center and alongside members of Dr. King's family, building a reputation for principled rhetoric grounded in history, faith, and civic responsibility. Today, Austin is widely known for his appearances on Jubilee's Surrounded and Roundtable series, where he has debated high-profile public figures including Amanda Seales and Cenk Uygur. His work centers on speaking truth to power within politics and public discourse. Identifying as a Christian populist, he challenges both Republican and Democratic establishments alike, arguing that truth—though often inconvenient—is more necessary than the preservation of any political party. Find Austin Broughton Instagram Find The Suffering Podcast The Suffering Podcast Instagram Kevin Donaldson Instagram Apple Podcast Spotify Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Get ready for an inspiring listen with author and founder of Busy Bee Advisors, Melissa Broughton, on Count Me In! Host Adam Larson sits down with Melissa as she shares her journey from watching her grandmother and mom work in bookkeeping to carving out her own path in accounting. Melissa brings you inside her world, from falling in love with paperwork as a kid, navigating corporate life, and boldly leaping into entrepreneurship with Busy Bee Advisors. You'll hear candid stories about the highs and lows: growing too fast, building a team, and learning how to course-correct. Melissa opens up about adapting to remote work during the pandemic and how that shift sparked new opportunities for her team. She also talks about launching the One Hour Bookkeeper, a project that helps stay-at-home parents and military spouses build careers on their own terms. Whether you're dreaming of starting your own business, seeking advice on managing growth, or just want to hear a real story about balancing family and ambition, this episode is for you. Grab your headphones, Melissa's story is full of motivation, practical tips, and a reminder that there is always a way forward. ___________________________________________________________BILL is a leading financial operations platform for startups to established brands. Headquartered in San Jose, California, we're a trusted partner of leading US financial institutions, accounting firms, and accounting software providers. We empower business owners, CFOs, controllers, and accountants to save time and take control of their payables, receivables, spend, and expense management. For more information, visit bill.com.
The God Who Forgives - Psalm 32 - Tim Broughton
In this episode of the Hustling Sideways podcast, hosts Allen Halas and Jim Love welcome Melissa Broughton, founder of Busy Bee Advisors and creator of One Hour Bookkeeper. Melissa shares her journey from a traditional accounting career to entrepreneurship, detailing the challenges she faced after quitting her job and the pivotal moments that led to the creation of her successful businesses. The conversation explores themes of resilience, the impact of COVID-19 on business, and the importance of finding clients that align with one's values. Melissa emphasizes the joy of helping others succeed and her vision for the future of her businesses, including plans for growth and in-person events. You can find out more about Melissa at BusyBeeAdvisors.comFollow us:Allen HalasAllenHalas.comBreakingAndEntering.netThreads/Bluesky: @AllenHalasInstagram: @AllenHalasJim LoveGoAuthenticYou.comTwitter: @jim_m_loveInstagram: @jimm.loveHustling Sideways is a business podcast hosted by Milwaukee-based music writer Allen Halas and keynote and motivational speaker Jim Love. The two both attended Marquette University, and now host the show to discuss the side hustles and passion projects of people that they meet, all while continuing to run their own side businesses. Every Monday, they're either interviewing a guest, or talking about the different aspects of business that side hustlers go through when balancing their 9-to-5 and their entrepreneurship endeavors. You can get the podcast wherever you download podcasts, as well as on our YouTube channel.
PRE-ORDER the upcoming book now: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-bookKymber Maulden joins us on the podcast today. Fertility isn't just for women who want to be mothers, it is a sign of health in menstruating females. Trauma stresses and rapidly oxidizes the body, causing it to need even more nutrients and therefore be in metabolic debt. This draws on resources contributing to low progesterone and elevated testosterone, which may lead to PCOS and infertility. Luis and Kymber discuss actionable steps to start healing hormonal health, such as tracking cycles and what to note, glucose tracking, HTMA testing, and a consistent macro nutrient intake which signals the body that it is safe. They also talk about the birth control pill, and open sex culture. The open sex culture and sexual revolution are based on a male model of sexuality that requires women to disconnect from their instincts, bypass what actually turns them on, and is often branded as empowered feminism. There is a difference between erotic energy and hypersexuality as a trauma response. How can women find balance in their femininity if they are avoiding their instincts? You can read more about Kymber here: https://www.kymbermaulden.com/You can register for the Recovering From Sexual Fawning HLN video course here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/recovering-from-sexual-fawningYou can register for the FREE Food Therapy session here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/events/nutrition-for-your-kids You can read more about, and register for, the Embodied ADHD 6-month program, here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/slow-practice-adhd You can read more about, and register for, Camille's Embodying My Cycles & Rhythms 6-month group here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/cycles-and-rhythms-slow-group You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Broughton in the UK here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/broughton-2026----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/ You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com
The God Who Listens - Psalm 5 - Tim Broughton Continued teaching through the book Psalms in our series "How to Experience God"
What if your next industry event wasn't another cold convention hall—but a business-changing experience in paradise?Most hardscape events overload contractors with nonstop presentations and leave little room for real connection. In this episode, Josh talks with Tanner Broughton about Hardscape Paradise, a destination event built to combine education, networking, relaxation, and real conversations that actually move your business forward—right before the season begins.By listening, you'll learn:Why Hardscape Paradise was designed to be non-biased, intimate, and contractor-firstHow destination-style events create deeper relationships, better learning, and long-term growthWhat makes Hardscape Paradise different from traditional trade shows and why contractors keep asking for something like thisHit play now to discover why Hardscape Paradise may be the most valuable event you attend before the upcoming season.For more information about Hardscape Paradise visit hardscapeparadise.netSchedule a Meeting with Joshua TODAY!Interested in being the first to know when The CORE 10 drops? Sign up HERE: https://yes.express/core-10/Connect with Joshua at:The WebsiteThe Facebook GroupSales Master ClassesHow to work with Joshua - https://yes.express/apply/Tune into this podcast where a seasoned craftsman shares expert communication skills, strategies for overcoming stress and overwhelm, and insights on building a profitable business in landscaping and hardscaping, with tips on how to sell, close more deals, and achieve financial freedom to retire early as a successful business owner in the design/build and outdoor living industry.
Luis and Tasha talk about beauty standards, eating disorders and their role in Tasha's life. She used food as a way to control her appearance and fit into beauty standards. Her hormones tanked. Out of desperation she began the complicated journey of taking control of her own health. In 2020-2021 she found herself within the nuance of liminal space. She felt non-binary, identity-less. In 2022 she suffered long-COVID and learned that her body needed to shift out of veganism into eating animal products. 6 weeks later her body felt like a woman again. She reconnected to herself in a way her Maiden body had never experienced. She realized how disconnected she had been and revels in it's new connection. She uses her newfound life force energy to reintroduce people to their power through dance, likely with the same grace and openness that she shares her life with us here. She DJ's parties, teaches workshops, and she teaches facilitators. Embodied DJing, facilitating initiatory experiences, is the modern form of ancient medicine, creating the heartbeat of the crowd. Let's shake it out together! You can read more about Tasha, and work with her, through these links:https://www.tashablank.com/https://www.phdj.dance/You can register for the FREE Food Therapy session here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/events/nutrition-for-your-kids You can pre-order the book here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-book You can read more about, and register for, the retreat at Broughton in the UK here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/broughton-2026----You can learn more on the website: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/ Learn more about the self-led course here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/self-led-new Join the waitlist to pre-order Luis' book here: https://www.holisticlifenavigation.com/the-book You can follow Luis on Instagram @holistic.life.navigationQuestions? You can email us at info@holisticlifenavigation.com
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January often brings a wave of pressure around food — detoxes, restriction, and the idea that we need to “start over” after the holidays. But for busy families, especially in the middle of winter, that approach can feel exhausting, unrealistic, and disconnected from real life.In this episode, Andryanna is joined by Charmaine Broughton — cooking instructor, cookbook author of Delicious & Doable, and host of In Char's Kitchen — for a refreshing conversation about feeding your family well in January without diets, detoxes, or perfection.Together, they explore how to approach food in a way that feels nourishing, practical, and supportive during the winter months, especially for parents carrying the mental load of feeding everyone.They discuss:Why January food culture often feels disconnected from real family life;How to redefine “eating well” without restriction or all-or-nothing thinking; Practical ways to feed a family using pantry staples;How to reduce pressure and decision fatigue around meals;Lessons from raising kids and feeding a family through different life stages;Simple, gentle shifts parents can make without overhauling everything.This conversation offers reassurance, clarity, and practical support for anyone who wants to nourish their family in January — without burnout, shame, or unrealistic expectations.CONNECT WITH CHARMAINE:Get Char's recipes from the episode HERE!Char's cookbook: Delicious & Doable - Recipes for Real & Everyday LifeWebsiteOn InstagramCONNECT WITH ANDRYANNA:Download your FREE January Gentle Intentions Check-In HERE : An invitation to pause, listen, and support yourself where you are with this worksheet for rest, alignment & a softer start to 2026.Get your copy of The Juggle is Real: Authentic Self-Care Planner Vol. 2 HERE! On InstagramEmail: hello@andryanna.comAnd please visit Andryanna.com for blogs, giveaways, workshops, tools, resources and more.
Welcome back to this special season of The Publisher Podcast, bringing you the best sessions from the Definitive AI Forum for Media, Information and Events, which we held with Flashes & Flames in London at the end of last year. This week features Christian Broughton, CEO at the Independent, speaking with Flashes & Flames' Colin Morrison, about what AI means to the digital-only newsbrand. The Independent left behind its 30-year print history almost 10 years ago and seeing growth in revenue and profitability for the last eight years of its digital-only decade. Christian spoke about The Independent's enthusiastic embrace of AI, and how it has used the development of its AI-powered news summary service Bulletin as a sandbox to experiment and ultimately bring AI into other areas of the business. Christian spoke about how more AI was allowing The Independent to be more human, do more with a relatively small team, free up reporters to extend its mission as a dogma-free platform for trusted information, and drive talent-led audience engagement. Read the key takeaways from this session, find our weekly newsletter and more on voices.media
How To Experience God - Drawing Closer - Tim Broughton
Christmas Eve 2025 - The Wonder of Gifts - Tim Broughton
Christmas Wonder - Wonder in the Struggle - Tim Broughton
Christmas Wonder - Angels - Tim Broughton
Women's Christmas Event- Glory - Nikki Broughton
Die Nasionale Direkteur van Openbare Vervolgings, Shamila Batohi, ontken dat sy gelieg het oor die rol van die raadgewer, David Broughton, in die Cato Manor-afpersingsaak, en aanklagte rakende die voormalige Misdaadintelligensie-hoof, Richard Mdluli. Sy is kruisondervra voor die Nkabinde-ondersoek na die hoof van die Gautengse Nasionale Vervolgingsgesag, Andrew Chauke, se geskiktheid vir die posisie. Batohi ontken advokaat Tembeka Ngcukaitobi se bewering dat sy Broughton se insette verkeerd oorgedra het:
A whole lot of aviation news from the UK and from around the world to get through tonight. Join the hosts as they discuss the latest industry events and news. Have your say and shape the conversation of the show through our LIVE chatroom. In this week's show its one problem after another for Airbus, Broughton is the place to be for whale hunting & we look at bag tracking & no its nothing to do with apple. In the military its cool to be 101 and still flying and its all drone with the Blackhawks. You can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +447446975214 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube.
Nehemiah 9-10 - A Call for Revival - Nikki Broughton
This episode of Material Matters is as much about an object as it is a material. Tom Broughton is the founder of Cubitts, a modern spectacles company based in London's Kings Cross. The company started in 2013 from his kitchen table and has grown to 20 stores across the UK and US, serving 250,000 customers across 100 countries. It offers frames in a number of materials – such as stainless steel and titanium – but is renowned for its use of acetate.According to the company's website Cubitts was ‘founded to help more people live better lives through spectacles they proudly wear – and creating a better, and more responsible, industry along the way.'In this episode we talk about: how early Modernism influenced Cubitts; living in (and loving) the Isokon building; founding his company and ‘literally doing everything'; not having a business plan; the joy of acetate and how the material defines his brand; a brief history of spectacles and London's making legacy; why he has a problem with the word ‘eyewear'; being prescribed glasses at the age of 14 and collecting vintage frames in his 20s; getting bored easily and enjoying failure; disrupting the optics industry; being 'unrelenting' and making sacrifices in his personal life; and having an addictive personality.Support the show
Co-Owner, Bookkeeping Department Lead, AccountantAs founder of Busy Bee Advisors, Melissa Broughton brings a smile to every part of her work. Never one to miss the chance to laugh, she knows that a little humor can go a long way in educating and encouraging clients through complex, even frustrating, bookkeeping situations.Her background in corporate accounting and auditing complements her desire to serve as a financial translator, of sorts, to sole proprietors and small business owners so that they feel confident in their financial decisions.Melissa is a member of Business Network International, Rotary, FU Nights, Women in Consulting, and previously served as finance chair on the Sacramento Children's Receiving Home Board of Directors.She and her husband Eric enjoy working together and live in Sacramento with their youngest son and dog. Co-Owner, Tax Department Lead, Tax AdvisorEric Broughton is anything BUT your typical tax professional.A true extrovert, Eric enjoys connecting with his clients to genuinely understand them and their unique tax and financial situation. His goal for his clients is to pay their fair share in taxes and nothing more.He uses this insight to find ways to best apply the tax code and design a customized tax strategy to save as much as is legally allowable under the current tax code.Born in Northern California, Eric is an avid gamer at heart and a natural problem solver. He enjoys spending time with his family and working alongside his wife and business partner, Melissa. Eric and Melissa are proud parents of a U.S. Marine. ______________________________________________________________________ The Edupreneur: Your Blueprint To Jumpstart And Scale Your Education BusinessYou've spent years in the classroom, leading PD, designing curriculum, and transforming how students learn. Now, it's time to leverage that experience and build something for yourself. The Edupreneur isn't just another book; it's the playbook for educators who want to take their knowledge beyond the school walls and into a thriving business.I wrote this book because I've been where you are. I know what it's like to have the skills, the passion, and the drive but not know where to start. I break it all down: the mindset shifts, the business models, the pricing strategies, and the branding moves that will help you position yourself as a leader in this space.Inside, you'll learn how to:✅ Turn your expertise into income streams, without feeling like a sellout✅ Build a personal brand that commands respect (and top dollar)✅ Market your work in a way that feels natural and impactful✅ Navigate the business side of edupreneurship, from pricing to partnershipsWhether you want to consult, create courses, write books, or launch a podcast, this book will help you get there. Stop waiting for permission. Start building your own table.Grab your copy today and take control of your future.Buy it from EduMatch Publishing https://edumatch-publishing.myshopify.com/collections/new-releases/products/the-edupreneur-by-dr-will
Broughton, a 6-foot-3 1/2, 300-pound defensive lineman at Cy Ridge High School in Houston, Texas, is currently committed to UNLV, but will be visiting Florida for its matchups with both Texas and Mississippi State. His visit for the Mississippi State game will be an official visit. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices