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Most people assume leadership gets easier with experience. Dave Hanney, CEO of Alpkit, would probably tell you the opposite. The problems change. The context changes. The market changes. And every time you think you've found the playbook, something comes along and proves it doesn't exist. Dave has spent more than two decades building businesses in the outdoor industry. He helped scale GO Outdoors from three stores to forty, walked away during what he describes as a purple patch in his career, and set out to find a path of his own. That journey eventually led him to Alpkit, where the highs have been incredible, and the lows have been just as real. What stood out to me in this conversation wasn't the growth stories. It was how Dave thinks about uncertainty. He talks openly about making hard decisions when there isn't an obvious answer, why leadership is a craft rather than a title, and why the failures that stay with him have very little to do with spreadsheets, strategy, or performance metrics. They are the moments when he feels he let people down. We also get into why he believes too many businesses become disconnected from the customers they serve, why customer insight should travel all the way back to the design table, and why some of the biggest opportunities in the outdoor industry come from simply paying attention to how people actually spend time outside. There is a humility in Dave's approach that I found refreshing. The willingness to admit he didn't always know the answer. The recognition that every phase of leadership demands something different. And the belief that when things get difficult, you have to separate business failure from personal failure. If you're leading a team, building a business, or trying to figure out your next move, there's a lot in this one. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [00:00:] Introduction [00:06:01] Scaling GO Outdoors from 3 stores to 40 [00:07:39] Why leadership is a craft, not a trait [00:10:40] The accountability that comes with board-level leadership [00:15:28] Why you need to throw your hat in the ring [00:18:34] Risk-taking, family, and having a Plan B [00:20:19] How Alpkit started with a phone call [00:24:01] Seeing opportunities others overlooked [00:27:50] Why observation beats assumptions [00:31:01] Challenging the outdoor industry's seasonal model [00:36:21] Building community beyond products [00:40:49] Making hard decisions when the path isn't clear [00:44:56] Why leadership failures are usually people failures [00:47:19] What the outdoor industry is getting right and wrong [00:52:01] Advice for founders and future leaders KEY TAKEAWAYS Leadership changes with context. What works in growth often fails in crisis. Functional expertise gets you promoted. Broader perspective is what helps you lead. Most career opportunities come from opening doors yourself. The hardest leadership decisions are rarely commercial. They are human. Business failure and personal failure are not the same thing. Every company has its own context. Copying someone else's playbook rarely works. The strongest brands stay close to their customers and the places they serve. Innovation starts with observation, not assumptions. When uncertainty disappears, difficult decisions often become easier. Caring for customers is still one of the most durable business strategies there is. If this episode resonates with you, subscribe to the show, share it with someone building a business or leading a team, and leave a review so more people in the outdoor industry can find it. Our Host Dan Trapp is the Founder of Sports+Outdoor Search recruitment business and host of the Sports+Outdoor Mentors podcast. With 30 years of leadership experience in the sports and outdoor industry, he has built and led global teams and, more recently, developed a strong reputation for helping brands and retailers source, assess, attract and retain exceptional leadership talent. Having lived and worked in the UK, Switzerland, France, and Finland, for businesses owned by stakeholders from North America, Europe, and Asia, Dan brings a global lens to every conversation. On the podcast, he connects with industry leaders to share the real lessons, hard-won insights, and career advice shaping the future of sports and outdoor. When he's not working, you'll usually find him having fun on the trail, water or snow with his family. Resources and Links Sports + Outdoor Mentors YouTube Spotify Apple Podcasts Dave Hanney LinkedIn Alpkit YouTube Dan Trapp Website Linkedin
Saying no, or ending something, is one of the hardest things we can do in business. But as this episode will unpack, it's also one of the most powerful ways you can unlock focus, simplicity and ultimately - growth. Tune in to hear why I think it's time to shut down my 2nd business, and how you can make more intentional decisions in your own business. _____ Connect with me - Instagram | Website | LinkedIn | Weekly Emails
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The room you're in either challenges you to grow or quietly lets you stay the same. In this episode of The Game Changing Attorney Podcast, Michael and Jessica Mogill answer three listener questions that expose a pattern most law firm owners won't say out loud: the peer groups they're loyal to have stopped challenging them, the leaders they hired aren't being allowed to lead, and the reason their team has gone quiet might be their own doing. This episode is a direct look at how necessary trust and delegation are for scaling your business. Here's what you'll learn: Why outgrowing your peer group is not a problem to fix but a signal to act on, and how to find the people who will actually push you forward How to tell whether a new leadership hire truly isn't the right fit, or whether you're undermining them before they ever get the chance Why the leaders who scale are the ones who get out of the way Stop surrounding yourself with people who tell you what you want to hear. This episode is your reminder that getting better requires truth, not comfort. ---- 09:03 — The first question kicks off a broader conversation about peer groups, truth-seeking, and why surrounding yourself with people who challenge you matters more than staying comfortable in the wrong room. 09:48 — Michael distinguishes love and support, and why the people who tell you what you want to hear are not the same as the people who help you grow. 12:48 — Why Michael's first question to any mentor is always "where am I wrong?" and what that mindset requires you to give up. 14:27 — The conversation turns to hiring and delegation, using a listener's managing partner situation to explore what it really means to bring a leader into your firm and then actually let them lead. 14:41 — Jessica raises the other side of the coin: what if the hire is actually capable and the owner is just getting in the way? 15:21 — Michael and Jessica tackle the "am I the asshole" question about a senior attorney who has gone quiet, and what it signals when talented people stop contributing. 17:38 — Michael reflects on his own evolution as a leader, from signing off on every decision to stepping back, and why the Summit ran better when he got out of the way. ---- Links & Resources: Entourage on HBO David Goggins John Maxwell ---- Learn what sustainable growth can look like for your firm at crispcoach.com. ---- Do you love this podcast and want to see more game changing content? Subscribe to our YouTube channel. ---- Past guests on The Game Changing Attorney Podcast include David Goggins, John Morgan, Alex Hormozi, Randi McGinn, Kim Scott, Chris Voss, Kevin O'Leary, Laura Wasser, John Maxwell, Mark Lanier, Robert Greene, and many more. ---- If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like: 349. AMMA — The Leadership Shift: Building a Firm That Doesn't Depend on You 141. David Goggins — Never Finished: Unshackle Your Mind and Win the War Within 62. John Maxwell — Leadership is a Verb, Not a Noun
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HE LOST HIS JOB… ALMOST LOST HIS FAMILY… AND NOW HE'S BUILDING A KINGDOM-FOCUSED BUSINESS FROM THE GROUND UP. This episode of the Level Up + Live is NOT just another “business growth” conversation. This is about pressure. This is about failure. This is about faith under fire. Sean Meyers sits down with David Wilkinson, owner of Cornerstone Construction, and what unfolds is raw, honest, and deeply powerful. From losing his job… To shutting down his first business after cash flow collapse… To battling addiction that nearly destroyed his marriage… To rebuilding his family and leadership from the inside out… David doesn't sugarcoat a thing. He breaks down: Why most entrepreneurs confuse “entrepreneur” with isolation The brutal lesson that being good at construction ≠ knowing how to build a business The “teabag in hot water” analogy that will hit you right in the gut Why protecting your family matters more than protecting your profit And how prayer shifted from a to-do list… to a real relationship This isn't hustle culture hype. This is humility. This is healing. This is a man choosing legacy over ego. And when David shares the moment his 22-year-old son asked about joining the family business? Let's just say… you'll feel it. If you're a business owner silently carrying pressure… If you feel successful on the outside but overwhelmed on the inside… If you're building something but afraid you might lose what matters most… This conversation is your wake-up call. Faith. Family. Leadership under pressure. Building a business without losing your soul. This is what leveling up actually looks like. Watch. Listen. Reflect. Then ask yourself: Are you building a business… or are you building a life? Be Our Guest! Join our Level Up + Live Mastermind, the weekly power room for business owners and leaders hungry for clarity, accountability, and growth without sacrificing their soul in the process. Be Our Guest! https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1G_e-L28-BaTRQP71r-srT_8uFtPs3y_itIWWMEBfQ60/viewform?usp=drivesdk&edit_requested=true Hit play. Get uncomfortable. Live with intention. Stay in the loop; stay in the lead! Get exclusive insights on business, fitness, leadership, and community straight to your inbox! Subscribe to the Level Up + Live newsletter now Level Up + Live Tools to Level Up! Free Resources — Level Up + Live
Have you had an ‘epic fail' in your Yoga business? Have you put in so much thought, planning, taken bold action, involved your family and friends… and its tanked anyway? So have I an so has Siva. I'll share both our stories in this episode.If you value this show, please do consider supporting my work on Patreon. It's just $5 AUD a month and it makes a big difference to me. Here is the link: https://www.patreon.com/AmyMcDonaldReferenceCharan Das, Nityanand (2024) Shiva: The Hidden Side of the Master of the Universe, Penguin Ananda, Gurugram
Ready to see how much cash is hiding in your business? Get your free Financial Health Check now: coltivar.com/check Financial Intelligence Toolkit Most businesses don't fail overnight. They fail because a hard decision keeps gets delayed. In this episode, Steve shares real stories from business owners who were one decision away from saving their company and didn't act in time. He talks about what actually puts everything at risk, why smart people freeze when they know something has to change, and how waiting almost always makes things worse.This isn't about working harder or being more optimistic. It's about recognizing the moment when doing nothing becomes the most dangerous choice you can make._______________________________________Disclaimer:The views expressed here are those of the individual Coltivar Group, LLC (“Coltivar”) personnel quoted and are not the views of Coltivar or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, Coltivar has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendations. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. Please see https://www.coltivar.com/privacy-policy-and-terms-of-use for additional important information.LinkedIn | YouTube coltivar.com
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Business turnaround strategies expert Micah Logan reveals his proven framework for transforming struggling companies into thriving enterprises. Forbes contributor shares how to diagnose financial problems, restructure operations, and build sustainable revenue streams. You'll learn: the STUPID framework identifying six fatal mistakes that kill companies, the TURNAROUND method for immediate recovery, ETA tactics transforming teams into revenue assets, and KPI systems creating predictable income. Perfect for business owners with 2-10 years of operation struggling to scale beyond six figures. Micah shares coaching insights from micro- Listen now to turn your struggling business around.
Jon Taffer, star of Spike TV's top-rated series Bar Rescue, recounts his improbable journey from college bartender studying political science in Denver to becoming one of television's most recognizable hospitality experts. Despite being told by a Paramount Television executive that he would "never be on television" and didn't have the right profile, Jon took it as a personal challenge. He invested his own money to shoot a three-minute sizzle reel of himself "screaming and yelling at people pretty much," brought it to five production companies, received four offers, and had Spike TV pick up the series just four days later—all within a year of that initial rejection.As Bar Rescue celebrates its 100th episode with a special dual-bar rescue featuring two completely different businesses operating in the same location, Jon reflects on the profound education he's received about business failure throughout the series. Having worked with over 100 struggling bars, he's gained insights into failure that few successful business people ever see, as these failing owners couldn't afford to hire him in normal circumstances. Jon explains the show's success stems from two key elements: the universal relatability of bars (nearly everyone has considered owning one at some point) and the deeply human drama of watching people resist change, fight back, and ultimately transform and redeem themselves. He maintains close relationships with about half the bar owners he's rescued, staying connected with those who want his continued guidance while making himself available to all of them.
If you've ever looked at someone else's success and thought “Why is this taking me so long?” — this episode is for you. In today's solo episode of Money Magnet Mama, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing my real journey from self-doubt, burnout, and failed launches… to building a multi-six-figure, soul-led online business that supports my life (not consumes it). This wasn't an overnight success story. It was messy, emotional, nonlinear — and deeply human. In this episode, I share: What actually happened during my first failed launch (and why it almost made me quit) How underpricing, perfectionism, and money blocks slowed my early growth The pivot that changed everything — from bloated courses to aligned offers How I replaced hustle with sustainability and time freedom Why alignment (not strategy alone) was the real unlock The mindset shift that helped me keep going when things felt impossible If you're in the messy middle… doubting yourself… or wondering whether your dream is still “meant for you,” I recorded this episode for you. Ready for personalized support? If you want help clarifying your offers, simplifying your strategy, or mapping your next aligned move, you can book a free 20-minute Business Breakthrough Call with me here:
If you've listened to this podcast consistently over the last two years, you've heard Rich allude to the fact that his company, Y2Marketing, crashed and burned in spectacular fashion in 2004. Today, Rich tells the whole story to a group of conference attendees. Trigger Warning: there is a lot of crazy stuff you're about to hear… backstabbing, sabotage, intrigue. This could be a movie… I'm not kidding. Take a listen and see what you think!
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One in four private sector U.S. businesses fail within their first year of operation. After five years, almost half (48%) have failed. After ten years, the failure rate is 65.3%. (According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.) Generally, businesses fail when they run out of cash. Cash flow is a metric indicating how money is coming in and being spent in a business. Marketing decisions influence how much cash comes into the business. Operations and growth decisions control how the money is spent. Good decisions made about cash flow will prevent business failure. Small to medium sized businesses are often founded by someone with a good idea or skills that the marketplace demands at a point in time. Over time one person rarely possesses the knowledge and time to make all decisions concerning marketing, operations, growth, and changing business conditions. To make good decisions and prevent failure, there must be an owners' strategy setting goals and actions taken by all elements of the business to accomplish those goals. Where the strategy changes or business conditions change, decisions affecting cash flow must be made by using the resources of the entire group constituting the business. The procedure of making decisions should be a group decision making process. When decisions are written down, they constitute a plan. A business plan documents decisions about cash flow and establishes an operating budget for the business. As marketing, operations, and ownership changes, decisions made by the group decision-making process should be documented to all elements of the business as a part of or a revision of the business plan. This makes the planning dynamic. Most small to medium sized businesses do not have a written business plan. This is the primary reason for the high failure rate. Business owners have a difficult time instituting a group decision-making process. Many owners plan by looking in the mirror and making decisions without the knowledge available in all elements of the business. Owners make strategy decisions and do not document those decisions. Where there is no business plan, goals are not articulated, and operating decisions are made without understanding the owner's strategy. Given the failure rate, it helps to focus on success. What is success for business owners? Most owners would be very happy to sell the business for maximum value in three years. The Prior Diligence strategy and Dynamic Planning process provide owners with a methodology of accomplishing a sale of the business for maximum value in three years. Implementing a Prior Diligence strategy and accomplishing Dynamic Planning involves installing a working decision-making process in the business, documenting the owners' strategy, establishing goals, and articulating the actions to be taken to reach those goals. All of this is described in detail in the Owning a Business substack at rickriebesell.substack.com. The best way to avoid business failure is to adopt the Prior Diligence strategy and implement Dynamic Planning with the goal of selling the business for maximum value in three years.
How do you build a thriving physical therapy business in the middle of Manhattan while surviving cancer—three times—and undergoing a lung transplant? You lean on grit, community, and the undeniable will to live, love, and lead.Meet Cynthia, a force of nature in the PT world and beyond. In this powerful conversation, Cynthia shares:Her experience as a three-time lymphoma survivorStarting her first PT clinic at age 29 with a platinum Amex and a dreamHow Team in Training and endurance sports became both personal therapy and business rocket fuelThe leadership lessons she learned scaling seven NYC clinic locationsWhy building a practice is a lot like training for a triathlon: painful, joyful, and always worth itYou'll hear about resilience, self-talk, business mistakes, and the moments that shaped her as a healer and leader. Whether you're a clinic owner, PT student, or just someone navigating adversity—this one's for you.⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps:00:00 – Intro: Why PTs Make Great Storytellers00:22 – Cynthia's Life-Defining Grit02:50 – Starting a Practice After Cancer05:30 – Business Failure, Then Business Boom08:00 – Treating Patients Through Chemo10:30 – A Second Diagnosis and Choosing Fertility13:40 – Endurance Training as Healing17:00 – Building Client Cohorts Through Triathlons19:15 – Coping Mechanisms and Self-Talk23:00 – Leadership Lessons from Scaling in NYC25:10 – Strategic Partnerships: Can't Do It Alone27:30 – Building a Brand That Heals and Inspires
How to Minimize Business Failure— Insights from Ulhas Kamat on his latest book in this episode with Subhanjan Sarkar
We all hear about the success stories, the case studies, the women who made 7 figures in 5 minutes, but what about the ones who dont make it?The 80% of women who stay small, don't make money, don't breakthrough?What about them? Today we're talking about the clients you don't hear about and why they are struggling.Because really, if your business isn't making the money you want, it's probably not your marketing, your funnel, or the algorithm.It's you.This episode is a straight-up truth bomb about why so many women in business stay stuck and how to finally shift. I brought my husband and business partner Hamish on the mic with me for this one, and together we're breaking down what's really behind business failure (and it's not what you think).We talk about:Why business is always personalThe emotional and mindset blocks sabotaging your growthHow trauma, people-pleasing, overthinking, and perfectionism play out in your strategyWhat it actually takes to build a successful business from the inside outHow we alchemized our pain and past into our superpower—and how you can tooIf you're second-guessing, playing small, undercharging, overdelivering, hiding on social, or holding yourself back, this one is for you.Want help turning things around?Two powerful ways we can support you:
Tune in for expert Cash Flow Management and Liquidity Strategy insights vital for Business Survival and sustainable Business Growth. This Corporate Finance Explained episode delivers essential Corporate Finance principles, focusing on Managing Cash Flow effectively for optimal Financial Health. Learn crucial Financial Management tactics.We analyze Cash Flow Forecasting techniques, strategic Scenario Planning for Finance, and practical Working Capital Optimization. Understand the critical Finance Strategy and Financial Planning differences that separate thriving businesses from those facing Business Failure. Explore why Profitability alone isn't enough without solid Cash Management.Study real-world examples: learn from the Cash Flow Problems leading to failure (Toys R Us, WeWork analysis) and the successful Liquidity Management and Working Capital strategies of industry leaders (Amazon Cash Flow Strategy, Walmart Inventory Management, Apple Cash Reserves). Equip your Finance Team, FP&A Analysts, and Finance Leadership with actionable Financial Analysis and Treasury Management strategies to protect and grow your business.
Send us a textIn this engaging fireside chat, Larry Namer, the co-founder of E! Entertainment Television, sits down with Richard C. Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club, to discuss his extraordinary journey from starting as a cable splicer in New York to building a multi-billion-dollar media empire. With over 50 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Larry reflects on his entrepreneurial path, groundbreaking innovations, and scaling strategies. He also delves into his new book Offscript: Never Follow the Crowd, sharing lessons learned throughout his career, including the value of bold decision-making, simplifying complex ideas, and navigating the entertainment industry.Larry's journey spans from his early days in the cable business to his pioneering work in Russia and China, offering valuable insights into passion, failure, and business resilience. This conversation highlights the mindset and strategies that allowed Larry to successfully build E! Entertainment and revolutionize media.Key takeaways from this fireside chat include:- Bold decision-making and negotiation strategies that propelled E!'s success.- The importance of finding a sustainable path in business rather than just following passion.- Insights on overcoming complex industry challenges with simplicity and perseverance.- Larry's reflections on how to innovate and scale in the ever-evolving media landscape.This conversation with Richard C. Wilson, founder of the Family Office Club, offers an invaluable look into the mindset of an entrepreneur who has built something from the ground up and navigated the media world's biggest challenges.---------------------------------I hope you are enjoying the Family Office Podcast produced by our investor club, the Family Office Club.We use this podcast to interview billionaires, centimillionaires, investors, and family offices and help founders, entrepreneurs and investors scale their platforms and invest more effectively.If you are looking to grow your business, get sharper at investing, and scale you are in the right place.Our 18-year-old investor club, the Family Office Club, has 25 team members, and 17+ million social followers, has closed on over $500M of transactions, has over 7,500 active investors, and hosts 15 live events a year.To join our investor club as a capital raiser or CEO of a company needing capital to access our live community events, please visit https://FamilyOffices.comTo register with us as an investor to access live community events please visit https://InvestorClub.comWe have free web classes and books for you to download at https://familyoffices.com/book/https://CapitalRaising.comTo date, our podcast and YouTube content has been downloaded over 5 million times.
Ever wondered how successful entrepreneurs turn major setbacks into game-changing wins? Or how they manage to turn business flops into building blocks for success? If that sparks your curiosity, today's episode is exactly what you need.Join Omar as he gets real about the struggles and setbacks on his entrepreneurial journey. From a failed podcast launch to a fumbled course creation, he didn't just survive—he thrived. In this episode, Omar shares how those missteps fueled the creation of this award-winning podcast and the game-changing SaaS, WebinarNinja. Packed with actionable insights, you'll learn how to dissect failures, make smart pivots, and turn challenges into golden opportunities. Plus, get inspired to embrace failure as a crucial part of your journey to success.Don't wait—tap that play button above and discover how to turn your failures into your biggest wins yet!MBA890 Must Read: The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben HorowitzWatch the episodes on YouTube: https://lm.fm/GgRPPHiSUBSCRIBEYouTube | Apple Podcast | Spotify | Podcast Feed
Ever wondered how successful entrepreneurs turn major setbacks into game-changing wins? Or how they manage to turn business flops into building blocks for success? If that sparks your curiosity, today's episode is exactly what you need. Join Omar as he gets real about the struggles and setbacks on his entrepreneurial journey. From a failed podcast […] The post MBA2605 How to Turn a Business Failure Into a Major Success appeared first on The $100 MBA.
Discover Larry Mandelberg's insights on preventing business failure and achieving sustainable growth, even during challenging times. In this insightful episode of Talking with the Experts, host Rose Davidson engages with Larry Mandelberg, a distinguished consultant, speaker, and author, to explore the critical factors that determine business success and failure. Drawing from his extensive research and his book, "Businesses Don't Fail, They Commit Suicide," Larry delves into the internal dynamics that often lead businesses to self-destruct and offers actionable strategies to prevent such outcomes. Larry emphasizes that most business failures are not due to external forces but result from internal missteps and leadership challenges. He introduces the concept of the "Three Ps": Purpose, Performance, and People, as foundational pillars for organizational success. By ensuring clarity of purpose, consistency in performance, and engagement of people, businesses can create a resilient framework capable of withstanding economic fluctuations and industry disruptions. A significant portion of the discussion centres on the misconceptions surrounding business failure. Larry challenges the notion that financial shortfalls are the primary cause, asserting instead that they are lagging indicators of deeper issues. He shares insights from his "Business Suicide Prevention Program," which helps organizations identify and address vulnerabilities before they escalate into critical problems. Larry also discusses the importance of adaptability and proactive change management. He provides examples of companies that have successfully navigated transitions by fostering a culture of continuous learning and open communication. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how to anticipate challenges, manage internal conflicts, and leverage change as a catalyst for growth. ⚙️ THREE KEYPOINTS FROM THE EPISODE: 1. Internal Factors as Primary Causes of Failure: Businesses often fail due to internal issues such as leadership challenges and misaligned purposes, rather than external economic factors. 2. The "Three Ps" Framework: Focusing on Purpose, Performance, and People provides a robust foundation for sustainable business success. 3. Proactive Change Management: Embracing adaptability and fostering a culture of continuous learning are essential for navigating business transitions effectively. This episode offers a comprehensive look into the often-overlooked internal dynamics that influence business outcomes and provides practical strategies for leaders aiming to build resilient and thriving organizations. ✨ CONNECT WITH LARRY: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564438141924 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrymandelberg/ Website: https://mandelberg.biz Website: https://businessesdontfail.com
90% of Businesses Fail in Year One – Here's How to Survive! Most businesses don't fail because of a bad idea or lack of hard work—they fail because of FOUR critical mistakes that choke their growth before they even get started. In this episode, I break down the biggest reasons new businesses collapse and, more importantly, how YOU can avoid them. If you're serious about making your business last, this is the video you can't afford to miss!
90% of Businesses Fail in Year One – Here's How to Survive! Most businesses don't fail because of a bad idea or lack of hard work—they fail because of FOUR critical mistakes that choke their growth before they even get started. In this episode, I break down the biggest reasons new businesses collapse and, more importantly, how YOU can avoid them. If you're serious about making your business last, this is the video you can't afford to miss!
"You start with ‘there's no way this is me.' Then you question everything. Then, eventually, you realize—this really could be me."Ron Shah built Obvi into a $100M+ powerhouse, with $40M in top-line revenue in 2024. But not every business he touched turned to gold. Today, Ron gets brutally honest about two brands he started—Coffee Over Cardio and Paw Rangers—that didn't go as planned.This isn't your typical success story. Ron shares:Why success in one business doesn't guarantee success in anotherThe emotional toll of failure and the ego traps that cost him moneyHow to know when to walk away, pivot, or double downWhat he'd do differently if he launched these brands todayMost founders only share their wins. Ron is sharing his losses. And why, in hindsight, they might be even more valuable.Resources & LinksFollow Ron on Twitter: @obviceoCheck out Obvi: myobvi.comListen to Ron's podcast, Chew On This: Listen herecoffeeovercardiopawrangers.comSponsorsCleverific: https://cleverific.com/unofficialZipify: http://zipify.com/KURTAddress Validator: https://www.addressvalidator.com/Work With KurtGrow your Shopify store with me: ethercycle.com/applyJoin my newsletter for Shopify insights: kurtelster.com
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Premium Members, click here to access this interview in the premium area Jeff Brown of www.thephotographersmentor.com needs no introduction if you've been listening for any time! He's appeared on the podcast multiple times, focusing mainly on LinkedIn and utilising that platform to attract and book clients. He also has a couple of courses [...] The post 605: Jeff Brown – The Business Failure That Changed Everything—And What You Can Learn From It appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.
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Trigger Warning: This episode discusses suicide. If you are struggling and need immediate support, please reach out to a crisis service in your country: Australia – Call 000 in an emergency or reach out to Lifeline on 13 11 14 (24/7 support). United Kingdom – Call Samaritans on 116 123 (24/7 [...] The post PBX605: Jeff Brown – The Business Failure That Changed Everything—And What You Can Learn From It appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.
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The conversation in this episode serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of personal experiences on professional journeys. Steven Pettigrew and Jamie Simpson, seasoned business investors, join host Matt Edmondson in a candid discussion about their paths to entrepreneurship and their work with Monopoli Capital. The episode opens with light-hearted introductions that quickly shift to the heart of the matter: what it takes to revitalize struggling businesses. Steven shares his early life growing up in an entrepreneurial environment, detailing the lessons learned from his family's business that once thrived but ultimately faced collapse. This pivotal moment forced him to reassess his identity and approach to business, inspiring him to become a turnaround specialist. Jamie shares insights into his individual podcast journey, “Get Rich or Cry Trying,” and how it complements his partnership with Steven. Their discussion highlights the balance between personal growth and professional development, showcasing how their different backgrounds enrich their business strategies. This episode is packed with practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, making it a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of business.Takeaways: The importance of clear communication and expectations in business partnerships to avoid misunderstandings. Social media's impact on mental health, especially among young girls, is alarming. Building relationships with your children's friends can create a safe and supportive environment. Daily wins can create momentum and confidence, pushing you toward your long-term goals. Taking time for self-care, such as exercise, is essential for maintaining productivity. Investing in personal development and learning new skills keeps entrepreneurs engaged and motivated. Links referenced in this episode:monopolycapital.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/turnaroundexpert/https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenpettigrewinvestor/Companies mentioned in this episode: Monopoli Capital Olympus Olympus Airways Juventus Football Club EasyJet If this episode of Push to be More piqued your interest make sure to keep up to date with everything we do here on the Push to be More Podcast.
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Welcome to the Ed Parcaut - Inner Edison Podcast, where we delve into the personal and professional journeys of today's most inspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders! In each episode, host Ed Parcaut extracts priceless lessons from real-life experiences, emphasizing that our greatest accomplishments often stem from our greatest defeats. In this episode, Ed sits down with Lance Cayko, co-founder of F9 Productions, a successful architecture firm, and a seasoned general contractor. Growing up in rural North Dakota, Lance witnessed contrasting relationships with money and business through his father and a family friend. This unique upbringing spurred him into serial entrepreneurship. Lance shares his vivid stories of overcoming the Great Recession, his innovative approach to business, and the pivotal moments that shaped his journey. Tune in to hear about: The real-life "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" experiences that molded Lance's views on money and business How the 2008 financial crisis became a catalyst for entrepreneurship The dynamic of working with a business partner and the importance of complementary skills The synergy between architecture and general contracting The invaluable lessons learned and mistakes made while building a business from the ground up Join us as Lance Cayko opens up about the grit, resilience, and ingenuity required to thrive in the unpredictable world of business. Remember, every setback is an opportunity for a comeback. Subscribe now and transform your defeats into your greatest accomplishments with Ed Parcaut and the Inner Edison Podcast.
In this episode, I talk with Fred Cary, CEO of IdeasPros, about why new businesses fail and how to succeed as an entrepreneur. Fred shares his journey of launching multiple businesses and the multitude of lessons learned. We discuss the importance of positioning and online presence, the role of healthy competition, and how to truly understand and connect with your audience. Fred also provides valuable insights on the need for a strategic playbook, accessing funding, and transitioning from an entrepreneur to a leader. He emphasizes the significance of personal development, starting with a daily routine that nurtures body, mind, and spirit.
Summary In this episode, Jose Berlanga, CEO and founder of Houstonian Capital, shares his extensive journey as an entrepreneur, discussing the importance of resilience, navigating challenges, and the evolution of his business ventures, particularly in real estate. He emphasizes the need for quick decision-making during tough times and reflects on the lessons learned from the 2008 financial crisis. Jose also highlights the significance of hard work, adaptability, and being open to opportunities to achieve long-term success. Takeaways Resilience is crucial for entrepreneurs. Endurance helps in overcoming setbacks. Act quickly during business challenges. Success combines hard work and luck. Entrepreneurship requires a certain nature. Long-term thinking is vital in good times. It's acceptable to lose money, but not reputation. Immersion in work leads to success. Home runs in business are rare; persistence is key. Key principles of entrepreneurship evolve over time. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jose Berlanga 03:21 Jose's Entrepreneurial Journey 06:08 Resilience in Entrepreneurship 09:25 Navigating Business Setbacks 12:17 The Shift to Real Estate 15:09 Overcoming the 2008 Financial Crisis 29:53 Navigating Financial Loss and Resilience 33:03 Evolving Business Models in Real Estate 36:43 The Nature of Entrepreneurship: Born or Made? 41:05 The Importance of Being Open to Opportunity 53:41 Key Principles of an Entrepreneur's Journey 57:39 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts Credits: Hosted by Michael Smith and Ryan Roghaar Produced by Ryan Roghaar Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM The Carton: https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs Feature with Zack Chmeis of Straight Method up now! https://medium.com/the-carton-by-eggs/zack-chmeis-35dae817ac28 The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist: bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs: The Show eggscast.com @eggshow on twitter and instagram On iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pCOn Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcher Also available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic": Shows and info: djontic.com @djontic on twitter Ryan Roghaar: http://rogha.ar
As a military veteran or first responder, you need to be planning and implementing strategies to prepare for your transition into civilian life. In this powerful episode, Benjie Manibog is back for a return visit. Benjie served 15 years in the Marine Corps as a MARSOC Raider. He got out in 2021 to care for his wife. Go back to Episode 28 for more of Benjie's story. This time, Benjie shares more about his journey from the military's Special Operations community to navigating family, business, and personal growth. Reflecting on his early struggles, lessons learned in the Marine Corps, and the challenges of military transition, Benjie opens up about the impact of service on his relationships with his family, the struggles of owning a business and its subsequent failure, and his commitment to building a purposeful life beyond the military. With practical insights into resilience, leadership, and overcoming setbacks, this conversation is a must-listen for veterans, first responders, and anyone seeking to transform hardship into growth and find a new mission after service. SPONSORS: Trident Coffee Get 15% off your purchase Link: https://tridentcoffee.com Promo Code: TDP15 Human Performance TRT Get 10% off your purchase Web: https://hptrt.com/ Promo Code: TDP CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ WEB: https://www.transitiondrillpodcast.com QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: paul@transitiondrillpodcast.com CONNECT WITH BENJIE: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bmmanibog/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/benjie_manibog/ WEB: https://www.defensestrategies.us/
In this episode of the Men of Influence Podcast, host Tim Holloway is joined by special guest Jordan Berry, host of the Laundromat Resource Podcast, which ranks in the top 1% of podcasts worldwide. Jordan shares his journey from purchasing a failing laundromat to building a thriving laundromat business and podcast platform. Tim and Jordan discuss the valuable lessons learned from overcoming business challenges, such as the importance of marketing and reputation management, and how leveraging his podcast helped Jordan connect with industry experts and grow a successful consulting service. If you're curious about how to turn failure into success, use podcasts for lead generation, and create financial freedom through entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration. “I host the laundromat resource podcast, which is a top 1% in the world podcast, which is crazy for a little laundromat podcast.” What you will learn: Success in Niche Markets The Importance of Learning from Mistakes Podcasting as a Growth Tool Building Financial Freedom Learn more about Jordan Berry through the following links: Facebook Laundromat Resources Instagram Learn more about Tim through the following links: Facebook Podcasting group
Financial Freedom for Physicians with Dr. Christopher H. Loo, MD-PhD
Join us as we talk with Amy Shippy, the Lady Biz Wiz, about her journey from building a multimillion-dollar business to facing the challenges of business failure during the recession and how she came back stronger. Amy shares her strategies for overcoming setbacks, setting small achievable goals, and the power of resilience. She also delves into the role of community, leveraging AI to streamline tasks, and tips for women entrepreneurs looking to take control of their business paths. Her insights are a must-listen for anyone on their entrepreneurial journey! To connect with Amy, visit her website: https://www.ladybizwiz.com/ To check out Amy Shippy's book, "The Lady BizWiz Quick Launch Guidebook: Taking Your Business from Concept to Market", head on over to Amazon (affiliate): https://amzn.to/3TLU2V4 Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Do your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Spotify- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to check out our e-courses and bookstore here: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/shop Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p For audiobooks, visit: https://www.audible.com/author/Christopher-H-Loo-MD-PhD/B07WFKBG1F Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow our Blog: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/blog Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3NkM6US7cjsiAYTBjWGdx6?si=1da9d0a17be14d18 Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1 Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphd Subscribe to our email newsletter: https://financial-freedom-for-physicians.ck.page/b4622e816d Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=6992935013231071233 Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo/support
Kyle Gillette joins the Rise to the Challenge Podcast. Life's toughest challenges can either break us or build us. Kyle Gillette knows this firsthand. After facing the crushing blow of a failed business and a life-changing surfing accident, Kyle didn't just survive—he thrived. As a father, he understood the importance of resilience, and he channeled his experiences into becoming not only a successful entrepreneur but also an advocate for mental health and a published author. Join us as we delve into Kyle's journey of overcoming adversity, embracing fatherhood, and sharing his story to inspire others. Learn more about Kyle Gillette: - https://linkedin.com/in/kyle-gillette - https://gillettesolutions.com/book - https://www.instagram.com/gillettesolutions Rise to the Challenge Podcast is dedicated to unveiling Real Life Stories and Genuine Motivations that resonate across All Generations. In every episode, we invite a diverse array of guests, spanning various backgrounds, experiences, and age groups, to share their personal narratives of triumph over adversity, achieving their goals, and embracing the call to rise to the challenge. Our guests bring authenticity to the forefront, delving into the intricacies of their journeys because, ultimately, we all navigate our unique stories. Join us on this compelling journey as our guests open up about their experiences. You might find connections to your own narrative, discover new insights, and gain inspiration when our guests generously share their stories. What challenges are you currently facing, and how are you rising to them? Subscribe to Youtube Channel: @risetothechallengepodcast
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In this episode, David dives into the "fast track to failure" and shares three critical mistakes that can ruin a business. Drawing from his book FAILURE, David explains why never expecting people to remember you, consistently making client calls, and following up with leads are crucial to business success. Learn why relationships and consistent outreach are key to avoiding failure. Don't miss out on these valuable insights for business owners and entrepreneurs! GET A COPY OF MY NEW BOOK: THE TRUTH ABOUT FAILURE AND LEARN HOW TO GET FREE ACCESS TO THE TRAINING: https://www.truthaboutfailure.com/ JOIN MY COACHING ACADEMY: https://freedomachieveracademy.com/join
Failing Forward: Lessons in Style and Business Failure is often viewed negatively, but in this episode, Carmin and Sherry Black share with host Tonya Leigh their stories of failure and how they turned it into a stepping stone to success. Carmin explained how her business, Half United, faced a setback due to a manufacturing defect that resulted in a lawsuit. She realized that the failure was not solely due to external factors but also stemmed from her own decisions and priorities. Similarly, Sherry Black shared her experiences of encountering obstacles and setbacks in her career as an interior and furniture designer. From relocating from Hawaii to Alaska to launching restaurants in Raleigh, Sherry faced various challenges along the way. However, she emphasized the importance of embracing failure and using it as a learning experience. Both Carmen and Sherry's narratives illustrate the significance of embracing failure as a stepping stone toward success. By acknowledging their mistakes, learning from them, and making necessary adjustments, they were able to evolve, grow, and ultimately achieve their goals. Their stories serve as a reminder that failure is not the end but a valuable opportunity for growth and improvement in future endeavors. Talking Points: 02:45 Stylish careers. 05:15 Childhood fascination with glamorous decor. 09:42 Fashion faux pas anecdote. 14:32 Individuality and self-expression. 18:34 Starting a business with $200. 24:05 Bullets turned into jewelry. 28:39 Overcoming failure and resilience. 30:40 Manufacturing challenges and growth decisions. 38:33 Embracing challenges for growth. 44:25 The impact of personal style. 52:13 Taking risks in business. 59:25 Experience stacking. 01:05: Entrepreneurial mindset and resiliency. 01:16: Signature style preferences. 01:22: Mr. Rogers obsession. 01:23: The value of simplicity. 01:27: Setting daily goals for success. 01:30:58 Imagine possibilities beyond limits. Quotes: "Yeah. Yeah, Christian, my brother and I, when we started our first brand, we had no money. I am talking no money. Big money buying mugs from Salvation Army." "You can still look chic in your workout Clothes, you know a cute little ponytail and put on some lip gloss and you've changed the whole vibe." "Style is timeless and it starts with you." Useful Resources: 12-Week Private Podcast Series: https://schoolofselfimage.com/why FREE Training: https://schoolofselfimage.com/after FREE Download: https://schoolofselfimage.com/self-image-manifesto Sign up for the weekly Edit: https://schoolofselfimage.com/edit Connect with Self-Image Coach, Tonya Leigh: Website: https://schoolofselfimage.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyaleigh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TonyaLeighOfficial TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thetonyaleigh YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TonyaLeighOfficial
On today's episode, Clay is joined by David Fagan to discuss Don Keough's book, The Ten Commandments of Business Failure. Don Keough was the President and COO of Coca-Cola. During Keough's and Roberto Goizueta's leadership, Coca-Cola's stock compounded at 27% per annum from 1981 through 1997. David Fagan serves as the managing partner at MBF Chartered Professional Accountants, a firm dedicated to supporting small and medium-sized owner-managed businesses across Canada. David was an early member of our TIP Mastermind Community, and he enjoys utilizing it to meet interesting people and learn more about stock investing. IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: 00:00 - Intro 05:17 - Why the best businesses never quit taking risks. 18:37 - Why being inflexible is a recipe for failure. 20:53 - Why perception is everything and we shouldn't assume infallibility. 24:24 - What makes trust the foundation of any successful business. 35:19 - How business leaders can balance outside expertise with their own intuition. 39:38 - How we can utilize optimism to win in business. Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences. BOOKS AND RESOURCES Join the exclusive TIP Mastermind Community to engage in meaningful stock investing discussions with Stig, Clay, Kyle, and the other community members. Don Keough's book: The Ten Commandments of Business Failure. Related Episode: Same as Ever w/ Morgan Housel | YouTube Video. Follow Clay on Twitter. Check out all the books mentioned and discussed in our podcast episodes here. Enjoy ad-free episodes when you subscribe to our Premium Feed. NEW TO THE SHOW? Follow our official social media accounts: X (Twitter) | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok. Check out our We Study Billionaires Starter Packs. Browse through all our episodes (complete with transcripts) here. Try our tool for picking stock winners and managing our portfolios: TIP Finance Tool. Enjoy exclusive perks from our favorite Apps and Services. Stay up-to-date on financial markets and investing strategies through our daily newsletter, We Study Markets. Learn how to better start, manage, and grow your business with the best business podcasts. SPONSORS Support our free podcast by supporting our sponsors: River Toyota CI Financial Sun Life AFR The Bitcoin Way Industrious Briggs & Riley Meyka Public Vacasa American Express iFlex Stretch Studios Range Rover Fundrise USPS Shopify HELP US OUT! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! It takes less than 30 seconds, and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://theinvestorspodcastnetwork.supportingcast.fm
In this episode of Capital Hacking, we had the pleasure of hosting Jason Jannati, an EOS implementer, who shared his journey from facing business failure to finding success through implementing core values and the teachings of "The Greatest Salesman in the World." Jason's transparency about his struggles and the lessons he learned provided valuable insights for listeners. He emphasized the importance of core values, vision, and accountability in business success.Jason shared his experience of implementing EOS in businesses and how it has transformed the way companies operate. He highlighted the significance of having a clear vision, daily discipline, and a healthy team culture. Jason's dedication to helping businesses succeed and his commitment to personal growth were evident in his approach to leadership and mentorship. The episode provided valuable lessons on leadership, resilience, and the power of core values in driving business growth and personal development. Jason's journey serves as an inspiration for entrepreneurs and business leaders looking to navigate challenges and achieve success in their endeavors.Ultimate Show notes: [00:01:36] Introduction of Jason Jannati[00:03:41] Jason Gennady's Entrepreneurial Journey[00:07:41] Encounter with Pat Hyben[00:15:03] Lessons Learned from Business Failure[00:23:13] Engagement with Howard Behar[00:26:50] Discussion on "The Greatest Salesman in the World"[00:32:12] Transition to EOS Implementation[00:37:20] Importance of Core Values Turn your unique talent into capital and achieve the life you were destined to live. Join our community! We believe that Capital is more than just Cash. In fact, Human Capital always comes first before the accumulation of Financial Capital. We explore the best, most efficient, high-integrity ways of raising capital (Human & Financial). We want our listeners to use their personal human capital to empower the growth of their financial capital. Together we are stronger. LinkedinFacebookApple Podcast
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“Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” – Winston Churchill. Boy, this quote hit home for me. I know I have failed many times in my life. We see quotes like this when we are in a crisis or facing failure and think, BS, I failed, I'm not good enough, or I don't deserve the success. And there lies the issue—our minds! The negative record player that is on repeat, saying we aren't good enough for X, Y, or Z. What I have learned is that in the face of failure, I try not to let failure, whether for reasons under my control or not, kill my drive to keep going and move forward. YouTube: https://youtu.be/6ZqTB5Psfi4 About Steven Pemberton: Steven is a husband, father, speaker, and business owner. He speaks transparently about overcoming business failure, losing everything, spending five and a half years in corporate, and co-founding two different e-commerce companies that grew to 1 million in top-line sales individually. He is the co-founder and CEO of Hollowco. A company that specializes in virtual events, marketing, and e-commerce consulting. He has been featured in numerous publications, podcasts, and summits. How to Get in Touch With Steven Pemberton: Email: Steven@hollowco.com Website: https://www.stevenpemberton.com/ Free Gift: https://www.hollowco.com/event-builder Stalk me online! LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Subscribe to the Changing the Sales Game Podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes post every week - listen to Connie dive into new sales and business topics or problems you may have in your business.
Shutting down a small business is never easy. I know from personal experience. You work your butt off to build a business only to be faced with either failing or walking away. Sometimes you have to walk away and live to fight another day. Today I'll share how I had to close the doors to my small business and how I still survived and thrived. And so will you! _____________________
In this episode of Label Free Podcast, host Deanna Radulescu interviews Howard Chang, the founder and chairman of TurnLab. Howard shares his entrepreneurial journey, starting from his teenage years cutting lawns to founding his first business in his 20s. He discusses the lessons he learned from the bankruptcy of his first business, emphasizing the importance of surrounding oneself with smart people and being open to mentorship. Howard also delves into the evolution of his current company, TurnLab, a marketing technology firm that focuses on problem-solving and purpose-driven initiatives. He highlights the significance of incorporating purpose into business leadership and the need for businesses to consider stakeholders alongside shareholders. Howard's insights shed light on the intersection of entrepreneurship, technology, and social responsibility in today's rapidly changing world.To learn more about Howard Chang and his ventures, visit The Turn Lab and Just Boardrooms. Connect with Howard on LinkedIn. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation about entrepreneurship, technology, and purpose-driven leadership on Label Free Podcast with Deanna Radulescu. Are you ready to experience a new level of wellness? Look no further than doTERRA, the leading provider of high-quality essential oils. Join me, your host Deanna Radulescu, as I share an exciting partnership with doTERRA on the Label Free Podcast.Discover the power of nature's remedies with doTERRA's exceptional range of essential oils. From the invigorating Sweet Orange, perfect for consumption, to the refreshing and germ-fighting toothpaste, doTERRA has you covered. Experience the natural whitening and deep cleansing properties that will leave your mouth feeling fresh and revitalized.But that's not all! doTERRA offers a wide range of supplements designed to support your overall vitality. The Lifelong Vitality Pack is a must-try, packed with high-quality ingredients that will nourish your body from within. And for those seeking the ultimate anti-aging solution, look no further than the collagen and NMN combination. This dynamic duo is a game-changer, helping you maintain youthful skin elasticity, luscious hair, and strong nails.Ready to elevate your wellness journey? Click the link below to sign up and explore the world of doTERRA. Take advantage of our specially curated bundles, including the toothpaste, cleaning products, and more. Experience the transformative power of high-quality essential oils and unlock a healthier, happier you.Join the doTERRA revolution today and discover the true potential of nature'shttps://doterra.me/9BpKXkhttps://doterra.me/by9rqQAs always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below:https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Radulescu
Another guest episode!! We sat down on our sectional and chatted together with Matt's brother Caleb and his wife Abigail. In this episode, we discussed their pregnancy experience so far, the closure of Abigail's business and Caleb revealed some embarrassing childhood memories. Make sure to rate our podcast and leave a review if you can, it really helps us out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Andy answers your questions on what steps to take to overcome the fear of failure in business, how to motivate your loved ones and family members to take action, and how to prepare an employee to become a great leader.