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Brad Pedersen is an award-winning entrepreneur, angel investor, thought leader, and sought-after business coach. He is the co-founder of Basic Fun and subsequently co-founded Pela, the 100 million sustainable phone case startup that created an entirely new category. Brad is also the bestselling author of Startup Santa: A Toymaker's Tale of 10 Business Lessons Learned from Timeless Toys. Brad joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss his entrepreneurial career, timeless business lessons, and tips for any entrepreneur. Thank you to the sponsors of The Elevate Podcast Shopify: shopify.com/elevate Framer: framer.com/elevate Indeed: indeed.com/elevate QuickBooks: quickbooks.com/billpay Ethos Life: ethos.com/elevate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you learn after launching 13+ companies and generating over $300 million in revenue?In this episode, Rich sits down with Amrinder Kamboj—tech founder, app builder, and brand architect behind some of the most downloaded apps on the planet—to unpack the real business lessons most people don't figure out until it's too late. From launching with no capital to scaling tech startups with celebrity partners, Amrinder shares what it actually takes to build something that lasts.They dive into:Why most ideas fail (and how to test yours without wasting cash)The secret to building fast-moving teams that don't burn outHow he landed partnerships with Shaq, Pitbull, and Chris BrownWhen to pivot, when to push through, and how to know the differenceWhat $300M in sales taught him about product-market fitWhether you're building an app, a brand, or a legacy business—this one's a masterclass.Let's tap in.
Nov. 5, 2025 In this episode, host Pete Neubig sits down with Brian Clark, owner of ABC Property Management, to explore how lessons from Walmart's culture and customer strategy can be applied to property management. Brian shares how working at Walmart shaped his leadership approach, emphasizing communication, team structure, and knowing your customer. He also reveals why he recently redefined his ideal client, flipped his business model to focus on single-family properties, and revamped his systems and culture to match that vision.
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In this episode of the Real Estate Pros podcast, host Q Edmonds interviews Patrick Cavanaugh, a commercial general contractor based in Minneapolis. They discuss Patrick's journey in the construction industry, focusing on his vision, the challenges he faced, and the importance of building relationships. Patrick shares insights on navigating the commercial construction landscape, the lessons learned from setbacks, and the need for process improvement as he scales his operations. The conversation emphasizes the significance of investing in people and maintaining strong relationships in business. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
Send us a textIn this episode, I share my personal journey of starting a pool service business from scratch—the wins, the mistakes, and everything in between. I talk about what motivated me to get into the pool industry, how I landed my first customers, and the biggest lessons I've learned along the way.From underpricing my services to dealing with tough clients and learning the importance of good equipment, this episode is packed with insights for anyone thinking about starting a pool service company. Whether you're brand new to the industry or looking to grow your existing route, these lessons can help you avoid common pitfalls and set yourself up for success.Support the Pool Guy Podcast Show Sponsors! HASA https://bit.ly/HASAThe Bottom Feeder. Save $100 with Code: DVB100https://bit.ly/THEBOTTOMFEEDERTry Skimmer FREE for 30 days:https://getskimmer.com/poolguy Get UPA Liability Insurance $64 a month! https://forms.gle/F9YoTWNQ8WnvT4QBAPool Guy Coaching: https://bit.ly/40wFE6y Thanks for listening, and I hope you find the Podcast helpful! For other free resources to further help you:Visit my Website: https://www.swimmingpoollearning.comWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SPLPodcast Site: https://the-pool-guy-podcast-show.onpodium.com/ UPA General Liability Insurance Application: https://forms.gle/F9YoTWNQ8WnvT4QBA Pool Guy Coaching Group Join an exclusive network of Pool Service Technicians to access the industry's leading commercial general liability insurance program. Protect your business. Premium is $64 per month per member (additional $40 for employees and ICs) $59 per month for Pool Guy coaching Members - join here! https://www.patreon.com/poolguycoaching Limits are $1,000,000 in occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate - Per member limits [ $1,000,000 per occurrence and $4,000,000 aggregate available for $75 per month ] $50,000 in HazMat Coverage - clean up on-site or over-the-road Acid Wash Coverage - Full Limits
Your Next Best Step: Helping Small Business owners build a plan for a brighter future
In this special 300th episode of C-Suite Mentor, Theresa Cantley welcomes a fun guest to celebrate: her husband, Dennis Cantley. When she started the C-Suite Mentor podcast back in 2018, she never imagined the journey it would take her on – not just as a host, but as an entrepreneur, mentor, and human being. Today, she's sharing a few of the business lessons learned along the way in hopes that they spark something in your own journey. Things to listen for: Why your story is your superpower [9:00] Why breaking down in your business can be a good thing [20:07] How to honor the bigger difference you want to make in the world [30:28] How to see and develop potential [39:23] BOOK A C-SUITE SNAPSHOT: If you're ready to uncover the blind spots in your business and get the results you want, book a C-Suite Snapshot with me. We'll take one hour together to uncover the things that are breaking down in your business and create a personalized plan for the next 60-90 days to move the needle. BOOK A COFFEE CHAT: Book a free virtual coffee chat with me and let's talk through where you're stuck, your business needs, and how we can start building a stronger foundation for you and your team.
Welcome to this classic episode. Classics are my favorite episodes from the past 10 years, published once a month. These are N of 1 conversations with N of 1 people. Sean Feeney makes you want to be a better person, friend, and leader. Sean is the co-founder of Grove House Hospitality Group and the owner of Lilia and Misi, two of New York City's most sought-after restaurants. He left his job in Trading to chase down a dream with Michelin star chef Missy Robbins. Sean leveraged his finance background to write his own rulebook for the restaurant industry, crafting several establishments that now boast several thousand people on the waitlist any given night. His story is as entertaining as it is inspiring. As we go step by step through his business endeavors, he points out all of the times he was told “it's just always been done this way” and how that revealed to him where he could innovate. Sean's restaurants are the perfect example of building a business into the fabric of a community, collaborating with other brands in authentic ways, and staying true to yourself along the way. Please enjoy this awesome conversation with Sean Feeney. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by WorkOS. WorkOS is a developer platform that enables SaaS companies to quickly add enterprise features to their applications. With a single API, developers can implement essential enterprise capabilities that typically require months of engineering work. By handling the complex infrastructure of enterprise features, WorkOS allows developers to focus on their core product while meeting the security and compliance requirements of Fortune 500 companies. Visit WorkOS.com to Transform your application into an enterprise-ready solution in minutes, not months. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:03:58) A Chance Encounter with a Michelin-Starred Chef (00:08:52) The Birth of a Culinary Partnership (00:12:49 Embracing the Genius Within (00:16:41) Innovative Approaches to the Restaurant Business (00:24:53) Creating Demand: The Art of Exclusivity (00:28:49) Learning from the Best: Insights from Kith's Success (00:34:21) Defining Exceptional Hospitality (00:44:20) The Power of Customer Relationships in Hospitality (00:52:31) Unlocking Team Potential (00:53:33) The Philosophy of the Perfect Turn (00:54:05) Balancing Art, Commerce, and Satisfaction (00:56:13) The Impact of Authentic Experiences and Brands (01:03:24) The Evolution of a Hospitality Brand (01:06:38) Community Engagement and the Power of Simplicity (01:24:40) Creative Responses and Business Lessons Learned (01:36:05) Lessons From Working In The Restaurant Industry (01:43:01) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Ever Done For Sean
Most entrepreneurs measure themselves by how much they earn, what they own, or how much they invest. But what happens when your biggest investment goes bad—and you lose almost everything?In this episode, James sits down with Ben Kennedy—a successful personal injury attorney, father, cancer survivor, and business owner—to talk about the mindset it takes to build a fulfilling life that goes beyond dollars.Ben shares powerful lessons on:Losing nearly $100K to fraud (and why he doesn't let it define him)Navigating cancer as a teenager and finding purpose through adversityBuilding trust and transparency in a traditionally “stiff” industryWhy chasing more money can sabotage your joy (and how he let go)The real difference between success and fulfillmentIf you've ever struggled with tying your identity to your income, this conversation will hit home.Whether you're leading a multimillion-dollar cleaning company or just trying to build something that matters, this episode is packed with stories and mindset shifts you won't forget.
What do you learn after launching 13+ companies and generating over $300 million in revenue?In this episode, Rich sits down with Amrinder Kamboj—tech founder, app builder, and brand architect behind some of the most downloaded apps on the planet—to unpack the real business lessons most people don't figure out until it's too late. From launching with no capital to scaling tech startups with celebrity partners, Amrinder shares what it actually takes to build something that lasts.They dive into:Why most ideas fail (and how to test yours without wasting cash)The secret to building fast-moving teams that don't burn outHow he landed partnerships with Shaq, Pitbull, and Chris BrownWhen to pivot, when to push through, and how to know the differenceWhat $300M in sales taught him about product-market fitWhether you're building an app, a brand, or a legacy business—this one's a masterclass.Let's tap in.Join our investor waitlist and stay in the know about our next investor opportunity with Somers Capital: www.somerscapital.com/invest. Want to join our Boutique Hotel Mastermind Community? Book a free strategy call with our team: www.hotelinvesting.com. If you're committed to scaling your personal brand and achieving 7-figure success, it's time to level up with the 7 Figure Creator Mastermind Community. Book your exclusive intro call today at www.the7figurecreator.com and gain access to the strategies that will accelerate your growth.
SUBSCRIBE: https://dustin-harris.mykajabi.com/newsletters/2147763779/subscribe Dustin recently spent three days building a large, 36-foot geodesic dome for his farm. The lessons he learned were invaluable to appraisal businesses.
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At 60 years old and after 20 years in the my coaching business, I have learned a lot of lessons about what it takes to grow a successful coaching business, but this last year has pushed me to grow in more ways than I could have ever imagined. In this video, I'm sharing some of the key business challenges and lessons I faced this past year in my coaching business, and how you can take these lessons and apply them to your own business as a coach! You'll hear about some of the "bad" business moves I made (that turned out to be blessings in disguise!), how I reinvented my coaching business, and the top lessons I learned about what it takes to scale a successful coaching business in 2025 and beyond. In this video, you'll learn about:The coaching business mistake you might be making, that drains revenue3 quick pivots to grow your coaching business after a setbackHow AI is changing course sales—and what coaches should offer insteadThe mindset shift every coach over 40 needs for sustainable scaling... and SO much more! Connect with Debbie Shadid: Website: https://www.debbieshadid.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debbieshadid/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-shadid-4056332064Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/debbieshadid/
Malcolm Wood's Relentless Quest for LifeIn this captivating episode of the Silvercore Podcast, Travis Bader sits down with Malcolm Wood, a man who has built a life that straddles the worlds of high-stakes adventure and global impact. From producing award-winning environmental documentaries praised by David Attenborough to launching successful restaurants and high-end fishing lodges.Malcolm's story is one of passion, resilience, and relentless drive. He recounts paragliding off Himalayan peaks, navigating near-fatal accidents, and building businesses from napkin sketches by campfires. Malcolm opens up about facing adversity, overcoming the mental challenges of extreme sports, and using setbacks as fuel for future success. Whether you're an entrepreneur, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone seeking inspiration, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the mindset of a man who refuses to back down.To follow Malcolm: https://www.instagram.com/malcolmgwood/Learn more and connect: https://www.malcolmgwood.com/To watch his latest film: https://m.olyn.com/7dec924269c4c5a7a89c7a90746af0eeb1118e67ccb0b87ad3d019295b2fc1edTo learn more about sharing content directly with your audience, monetizing on your terms, and owning your data, visit the game-changing platform: www.olyn.comSkeena Spey Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/skeenaspeyfishing/Skeena Spey Lodge - https://www.skeenaflyfishing.com/______Silvercore Club - https://bit.ly/2RiREb4 Online Training - https://bit.ly/3nJKx7U Other Training & Services - https://bit.ly/3vw6kSU Merchandise - https://bit.ly/3ecyvk9 Blog Page - https://bit.ly/3nEHs8W Host Instagram - @Bader.Trav https://www.instagram.com/bader.travSilvercore Instagram - @SilvercoreOutdoors https://www.instagram.com/silvercoreoutdoors____Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction: Mentorship Through the Silvercore Club01:00 – Why Malcolm Wood Was Travis Bader's Inspiration to Start Paragliding03:00 – Paragliding in the Himalayas: Aerial Sports and Mental Chess04:00 – How Steelhead Fishing and Business Go Hand in Hand07:00 – The Napkin Business Plan: Building a Lodge on a Whim08:00 – Planning and Strategy: Malcolm's First Rule of Business10:00 – Adversity and Resilience: Losing Everything in the 2007 Recession13:00 – Dyslexia and the Power of Turning Weaknesses into Strengths15:00 – The Victim Mindset vs. Self-Motivation: Lessons from Entrepreneurship17:00 – Homeschooling, Education, and the Value of Failure19:00 – Extreme Sports as Meditation: The Mental Highs and Lows21:00 – UN Mountain Hero of the Year: Malcolm's Work on Climate Documentaries24:00 – The Last Glaciers: Capturing Climate Change Through Extreme Sports27:00 – Near-Death Experiences: Crashes, Injuries, and PTSD32:00 – Teaching NIMS Purja to Paraglide: Breaking Records in the Himalayas34:00 – Manaslu Massacre: Walking Away from Dangerous Expeditions36:00 – The Rule of Threes: Assessing Risk in Business and Extreme Sports38:00 – Business Lessons Learned from Paragliding and Climbing40:00 – Malcolm's Daily Routine: Time Management and Family Priorities45:00 – Skeena Spay Lodge: More Than Just a Fishing Business50:00 – Malcolm Would: A T-Shirt Slogan Born from Boldness52:00 – The Last Glaciers: A Must-Watch Film for Outdoor Enthusiasts55:00 – What Legacy Does Malcolm Want to Leave Behind?
Just last week, I celebrated publishing my 100th episode of this podcast. Some things have gone really well over the past hundred episodes, and I also had to learn some lessons along the way. In today's episode, I'm breaking it all down for you so that you can save time, streamline, and don't have to learn the hard way!Get on the waitlist for the Podcast Growth Collective: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com/collective Resources Mentioned:Episode 78 - Podcasting and Business Lessons Learned in 2024 and Changes for 2025!This episode was produced by me, The Podcast Teacher! Contact me at Hello@ThePodcastTeacher.com.
What can glass art teach you about running a successful online course business? This episode shares 3 surprising lessons learned from a Chihuly exhibit, offering valuable insights for course creators and entrepreneurs.Learn how to:Embrace last-minute customers: Understand why people procrastinate and how to effectively connect with them.Offer valuable upgrades: Don't be afraid to provide premium options and personalized experiences.Accept that not everyone will love your work: Focus on your ideal audience and stay true to your mission.Action Item: Choose a time to be fully present. Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction and Initial Reactions01:21 Welcome to the Digital Course Creator Podcast01:35 The Chihuly Exhibit Experience03:34 Lesson 1: People Wait Until the Last Minute05:31 Lesson 2: People Will Pay for Upgrades10:13 Lesson 3: Not Everyone Will Love Your Stuff12:39 Living in the Moment16:09 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsShow Resources: Check out all podcast episodes and full transcripts (www.digitalcoursecreatorguide.com/podcast)Follow me on Facebook (facebook.com/digitalcoursecreatorguide) and on Instagram (instagram.com/digitalcoursecreatorguide) for daily tips and ideas
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Michael Denehey interviews Simon Robustelli, who grew his restaurant business, Solo Pasta, from $5,000 to $50,000 in weekly revenue over 15 years before a successful exit. Simon shares his insights on the challenges of managing rapid growth, including the importance of consistent processes and empowering his team. He reflects on the difficulties of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and the need to "work on the business, not just in it". After his successful exit, Simon emphasises the value of having the right mentors and being open to change. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Michael delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Simon Robustelli, the hardest thing in growing a small business is patience and belief in your product or brand. He emphasises the importance of having great people around you who are aligned with your vision, as one person deviating can quickly derail the business. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Simon admits he didn't read many business books, preferring to learn through hands-on experience, mentors, and observing others. He believes his core values and business acumen came more from his father and the network of people he surrounded himself with. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? While Simon didn't have a specific podcast or online resource to recommend, he emphasises the value of being open to learning from a wide range of people, including those in your industry and beyond. He believes the more diverse perspectives you can gain, the better. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Simon's top recommendation is to focus on establishing clear procedures and processes to ensure consistency. He points to the example of McDonald's, where every step is meticulously documented, as a model for small businesses to emulate. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? If he could go back in time, Simon would tell himself to "get ready for a life-changing journey." He reflects that the experience of building and growing his restaurant business was transformative, both professionally and personally, and he wouldn't trade it for anything. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Be open to change, and that's something that you know – Simon Robustelli At the end of the day, people are coming for a service, and I need to provide that service, so teaching myself as soon as five o'clock is on, whatever you got going on before? Mate switch it off, because you're on show now – Simon Robustelli I think the biggest driving success for me was the customer satisfaction of creating something, a product which people wanted to enjoy and wanted to be associated with – Simon Robustelli
Are you part of the crowd that's reflecting on the past year and planning for the new one? Me too! In this episode, I share essential reflection questions to help you review 2024 and set goals for 2025. Plus, I'll give you a sneak peek into my podcasting journey, the highs and the not-so-glamorous lows, and my plan moving forward.This episode was produced by me, The Podcast Teacher! Contact me at Hello@ThePodcastTeacher.com.
Do you want to level up how you run your beauty business? Or maybe you're thinking about pivoting. Either way, in this episode, I share the biggest and most important lessons I've learned in my first year of rapid growth as a social media manager.I'll give you a real look at the ups and downs of owning a business and what you can do to grow, scale or even change it up! From spotting red flag clients and learning how to outsource to keeping your mindset healthy, even when life gets messy, I share tips and advice you can revisit on repeat. What you'll hear in this episode:One skill we can all learn to improve our business and client/team relationshipsHow do you spot red flag clients?Do you know your numbers? (This is SO important!)How do you show up in your business when real life gets messy and hard?Is it time to stop doing it all yourself?The mindset shift that has truly helped meHow one single action can change your life This is an episode packed with reflections and insights that truly helped grow my business to where it is today and can do the same for you. Tune in then take action!Resources:My Fav Platform for Scheduling Social Media Content and Getting In-Depth Reports - Metricool: https://i.mtr.cool/WRLGLAReady to get some help with your social media? Let's talk! www.beautycorpro.comWhere We Can Connect:Let's be friends on IG: www.instagram.com/xoericaschramm
Power To Speak with Confidence. Conversations that will inspire and empower.
If you want something to happen, you gotta work for it yourself! In this previously live episode of Speaking About Speaking my guest is native Italian, Fab Giovanetti. Fab is an award-winning author, entrepreneur and marketing consultant helping busy professionals reclaim their time. She's also the CEO and head teacher at Alt Marketing School, supporting people making a positive impact through their marketing. She aims to help people grow their online audience, monetise their content and unleash their potential as creatives. Fab is a speaker and podcast host too. I first met her at this year's You Are The Media Creator Day where she bounced onto stage and delivered her message with such energy and enthusiasm that I wish she'd been my head teacher! Her school, Alt Marketing School, teaches positive impact marketing to professionals who want to do marketing differently. Her students learn how to market to hearts, not brains with unique, live cohorts featuring flexible curriculums. She's on a mission to help 100,000 professionals from all walks of life market to hearts, not brains, to connect with fellow marketers and business owners tired of the 'old way of marketing'. The movers. The shakers. From Picking Pears to working in Nando's this Italian gal from a small country town, learned the value of patience, acceptance, and attention to detail. More importantly, if you want something to happen, you gotta work for it yourself. We had a fascinating and lively chat about Speaking, teaching, modern marketing, humility, practice and progress! This was the last Speaking About Speaking in this format. Stay tuned to find out what happens next! To connect with Fab go to https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabgiovanetti/ Find out about her speaking and read her blogs here: https://fabgiovanetti.com/ Follow her on Insta: https://www.instagram.com/fabgiovanetti/ Check out Alt Marketing School: https://altmarketingschool.com/ To find out more about Power To Speak coaching follow Jackie Goddard on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiegoddardpowertospeak/ Or message her through the website: www.powertospeak.co.uk For tips and techniques on improving your public speaking and getting in front of your audience, sign up for the fortnightly Power To Speak newsletter: https://powertospeak.co.uk/newsletter/ If you're completely lost when it comes to speaking to your audience let alone able to be persuasive then click the image to download my FREE guide to speaking with confidence: SPEAK WITH CONFIDENCE: The Ultimate Guide: https://subscribepage.io/speakwithconfidence 3 simple but effective steps to raise your confidence and prepare you for talking to your audience. With easy to implement exercises and clear techniques that will get you excited about speaking in public. Go from fear to excitement and become the comfortable and confident speaker you always wanted to be! Get excited about sharing your message.
Your Next Best Step: Helping Small Business owners build a plan for a brighter future
How do you deal with challenges and obstacles in your business? Do you approach them as something that stops you from finding success, or do you view them as opportunities for growth and learning? In this powerful and personal episode of The C-Suite Mentor Podcast, Theresa shares about her life-changing experience with a traumatic brain injury. Drawing from her experience, Theresa reflects on how challenges in business are opportunities for growth, not setbacks, and offers her insight on how to embrace change and growth in the face of adversity. Things to listen for: ● Theresa's journey of recovery and resilience after two traumatic brain injuries ● How learning to pivot and adjust your mindset is crucial for overcoming obstacles ● Why balance is essential for maintaining well-being, especially when facing challenges ● How resilience on the other side of obstacles makes you a more effective and empathetic leader
Paul Goldsmith shares 4 CORE lessons for entrepreneurs and business owners, inspired by Christian radio. If you want to make more money, you have to be worth more to your customers. 4 ways to do that is to prioritize: Connection Operational Execellence Relational > Transactional Evidence (Proof of Value)
Bryan has practiced employment law in Chicago his entire 20+ career, representing predominantly employees for over half that time. He has helped employees successfully transition jobs and recover for their losses without ever filing legal claims. He also has helped employees win multi-million dollar verdicts and awards after litigating vigorously as part of a team of attorneys. And he has helped companies comply with employment laws and defended wrongful termination actions. Bryan quit his first grocery store job after being refused a raise up to minimum wage and being told he was still expected to (illegally) operate the meat grinder (he was underage). He later drafted the employee handbook at his college grocery store job – working his way up from stocker to shift supervisor. He's always been passionate about ensuring equality and civil rights – studying those issues extensively in college. Learn More: https://www.jbryanwoodlaw.com/ Learn More: https://kaplanlawatx.com/
In this insightful video, I reflect on the past decade of running my business and share the 5 most impactful lessons I've learned along the way. From overcoming challenges to seizing opportunities, each lesson has shaped my journey as an entrepreneur. Whether you're just starting out or have been in business for years, these insights are invaluable for anyone striving for success. Join me as I delve into a decade of growth, sharing candid experiences and practical advice that can help you navigate the unpredictable world of entrepreneurship. Visit: https://www.legendsofathletics.com/ Follow Us: https://linktr.ee/legendsofathletics Be Legendary ⚡️ #mindset #sportsperformance #sports #athletes #speed #entrepreneur #legend --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/legendsofathletics/support
DSC turns 3 years old on April 8th 2024! In this episode of The Dietitian Success Podcast, Krista chats about 13 of the biggest lessons learned in the last 3 years of business. Links: Check out the Dietitian Success Center YouTube Channel Connect with Krista on Instagram @dietitiansuccesscenter and @kristako.rd Check out the Dietitian Success Center membership hereCheck out our Freebies here - PES Statement Cheat Sheet, Client Resource Kit & Business Planning Workbook
My guest today is Sean Feeney. Sean is the co-founder of Grovehouse Hospitality Group and the owner of Lilia and Misi, two of New York City's most sought-after restaurants. He left his job in Trading to chase down a dream with Michelin star chef Missy Robbins. Sean leveraged his finance background to write his own rulebook for the restaurant industry, crafting several establishments that now boast several thousand people on the waitlist any given night. His story is as entertaining as it is inspiring. As we go step by step through his business endeavors, he points out all of the times he was told “it's just always been done this way” and how that revealed to him where he could innovate. Sean's restaurants are the perfect example of building a business into the fabric of a community, collaborating with other brands in authentic ways, and staying true to yourself along the way. Please enjoy this awesome conversation with Sean Feeney. Listen to Founders Podcast Join Positive Sum as a Research Analyst For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Tegus, the only investment research platform built for the investor. With traditional research vendors, the diligence process is slow, fragmented, and expensive. That leaves investors competing on how well they can aggregate data — not on their unique ability to analyze insights and make great investment decisions. Tegus offers an end-to-end platform with all the data you need to get up to speed on a company or market: up-to-the-minute financials, customizable models, management and culture checks, and, of course, our vast and growing library of expert call transcripts. Tegus is changing the world of expert research. Learn more and get your free trial at tegus.com/patrick. ----- Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Past guests include Tobi Lutke, Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger, John Collison, Kat Cole, Marc Andreessen, Matthew Ball, Bill Gurley, Anu Hariharan, Ben Thompson, and many more. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes: (00:00:00) Welcome to Invest Like the Best (00:03:58) First Question - A Chance Encounter with a Michelin-Starred Chef (00:08:52) The Birth of a Culinary Partnership (00:12:49) Embracing the Genius Within (00:16:41) Innovative Approaches to the Restaurant Business (00:24:53) Creating Demand: The Art of Exclusivity (00:28:49) Learning from the Best: Insights from Kith's Success (00:34:21) Defining Exceptional Hospitality (00:44:20) The Power of Customer Relationships in Hospitality (00:52:31) Unlocking Team Potential (00:53:33) The Philosophy of the Perfect Turn (00:54:05) Balancing Art, Commerce, and Satisfaction (00:56:13) The Impact of Authentic Experiences and Brands (01:03:24) The Evolution of a Hospitality Brand (01:06:38) Community Engagement and the Power of Simplicity (01:24:40) Creative Responses and Business Lessons Learned (01:36:05) Lessons From Working In The Restaurant Industry (01:43:01) The Kindest Thing Anyone Has Ever Done For Sean
You can't throw a stone on LinkedIn without hitting at least one post about return-to-office policies. From CEOs to employees, from thought leaders to maybe even your mayor, everyone is taking a side, doubling down, and yelling into the void as loud as they can. Where people work is being treated as the most important issue—the existential sea change that will either make or break a company. In reality, the RTO debate is the superficial fight we have instead of addressing the deeper, tougher, and way more complex issues that really matter (think questions around purpose, trust, "productivity", and communication). And here's a fun fact: You can't work well anywhere (in person or remotely) if confusion and misalignment is swirling around your company. In this week's episode of At Work With The Ready, Rodney Evans and Sam Spurlin unpack why we're still debating where people work, what that obsession costs our organizations, and how to start breaking free of the cycle. Mentioned references: BNW's first RTO/hybrid work episode: Ep. 79 Erin Grau's Fortune article “Flexible work is feminist” "Theory Y" Brian Elliott's previous appearances on our show: BNW Ep. 129, BNW Ep. 162, and FoHR Miniseries Ep. 9 "Return-to-Office Mandates" from Mark Ma and Yuye Ding of the University of Pittsburgh's Katz Graduate School of Business "Lessons Learned: 1,000 Days of Distributed at Atlassian" "Basecamp": BNW Ep. 4 with Dan Kim Mural Miro Children of Time Previous episodes about retreats and in-person gatherings: BNW Ep. 64, BNW Ep. 82 with Lindsay Caplan, and BNW Ep. 94 We're on LinkedIn! Follow Rodney, Sam and The Ready for more org design nerdery and join the conversation around episodes after they air. Looking for some help with your own transformation? Visit theready.com Want future of work insights and experiments you can try delivered to your inbox twice a month? Sign up for our newsletter. We want to hear from you. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@theready.com.
The best marketing strategy for your business will change with time and as your business grows. Host and marketing expert Savannah Jordan breaks down the marketing strategy that brought her business to seven figures and how she's pivoted to continue increasing sales. Savannah also shares how to improve marketing efforts while doing less work. -- If you have marketing/sales questions - message us on IG, or if you want to see the difference the right marketing/sales strategy can have in your business - go to our application form and fill it out so we can chat!
Welcome to episode #916 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast - Episode #916. In the world of business, Brad Pedersen stands out not only as an entrepreneur but also as a storyteller who has managed to weave his unique experiences into valuable business lessons. His journey, marked by creativity and resilience, is an inspiring tale for anyone navigating the complex terrain of entrepreneurship. Brad, best known for his innovative role in the toy industry (brands like Tonka, K'nex, Light Brite, Mash'ems, Care Bears and more), has encapsulated his wisdom in his new book, Startup Santa - A Toymaker's Tale of 10 Business Lessons Learned from Timeless Toys. This book is more than a narrative of business success... it is a guidebook that draws parallels between the principles of toy making and fundamental business strategies. Startup Santa delves into the world of timeless toys, unearthing the universal lessons they hold for business success. Brad's approach is unique - he uses the simplicity and creativity of toys to explain complex business concepts, making them accessible and engaging. The book serves as a testament to his belief in the power of storytelling as a tool for learning and inspiration. Throughout his career, Brad has exemplified the spirit of innovation. As the founder of TechOutsiders and a seasoned entrepreneur, he has continuously pushed the boundaries of what's possible, turning ideas into tangible success stories. His journey is dotted with challenges and triumphs, each contributing to his deep understanding of the business landscape. Brad's passion for entrepreneurship is matched by his commitment to mentoring and supporting other aspiring entrepreneurs.Through his speaking engagements and writings, he shares his journey with a wider audience, inspiring others to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. He's currently also running the business of Pela (the world's first compostable phone case) and Lomi (the world's first smart waste device that turns organic waste into soil supplement while you sleep). How can you dream big, generate business ideas for products that people don't even know they will need (and love), overcome massive obstacles and keep going? Listen in. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 1:01:22. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Brad Pedersen. Startup Santa - A Toymaker's Tale of 10 Business Lessons Learned from Timeless Toys. Pela. Lomi. Follow Brad on LinkedIn. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'.
I interviewed LA's Top Home Staging Company Lead Designer. A part of a trio renowned for their love of architecture, good design and great lines, Rachel Moore can walk into a room and know exactly what it needs with a glance. Nestled in LA's much-hyped Northeast neighborhood, Madison Modern Home is a staging company that averages 100 homes each year, staging more than $100 million worth of real estate in 2022 alone. All beginning from leasing a 7,000-square-foot warehouse. Sitting with Rachel to talk about their origin story, lessons learned, struggles, and the systems they've implemented to improve their business was a session I did not want to end. Whether you're in the growth phase or looking to accelerate or leverage your staging business, there's valuable information for you in this conversation. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: How Madison Modern Home came to be and its beginning low days. How Madison Modern Home appeals to its customers. What the inventory system at Madison Modern Home is like. How Rachel has improved at handling "not so great" feedback or change requests. The mindset shift that brought a new perspective on what clients to work with. RESOURCES: Join Rethink You Accelerate Follow Lori on Instagram Follow the Staging Business School on Instagram Madmod Home's Website Madmod Home's Instagram Robin DeCapua's PR Course: Five Steps To Getting Media Coverage For Your Home Staging Business The E Myth Revisited on Amazon If you want to learn how to market and grow your staging business, enrollment is open for Rethink You Accelerate. This is a year-long mentorship program, where I help you and other staging business owners plan, grow, flow, and thrive with the results that you've always wanted. The doors are open and I would love to see you in the classroom! ENJOY THE SHOW? Leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts so that more Staging CEOs find it. Also, include links to your socials so that more Staging CEOs can find you. Follow over on Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, or Audible.
This is one of my favorite episodes of the year – I am sharing the top business lessons I learned in 2023. Although this is the fourth time I've recorded this type of episode, this year is the first time I've released it in the New Year, after I've gone through my goal setting process and what I want to achieve in this next quarter. In the past, I've put pressure on myself to release this type of episode before the year ends, but in 2023 I decided to let go of that pressure, focus on the launch of my new course, and schedule this episode as the first of the New Year – and it has been such a welcomed change! So, listen for my greatest lessons learned and takeaways from last year.Highlights:00:03:41 - Your Capacity Is Greater Than You Think00:05:39 - How to Grow Your Capacity in 202400:07:23 - What Inspired Me in 202300:10:01 - A Vulnerable Lesson to Admit00:11:43 - The Upper Limit Problem00:13:26 - Evolving Your Relationship with Goals00:14:26 - My Word for 202400:15:17 - You Have Permission to ChangeListen to Episode 87: Behind the Scenes Insights on Creating the Goal Setting Success CourseLearn More About or Enroll in the Goal Setting Success CourseThe Friday RitualMid-Year Goal Check-InConnect with KristinInstagramLinkedInWebsiteBreakout Plan
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The holidays are fast approaching, and Brad Pedersen has arrived with a wealth of entrepreneurial life lessons for founders and leaders. Brad, author of Startup Santa: A Toymaker's Tale of 10 Business Lessons Learned from Timeless Toys, joins host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to share lessons from a life of entrepreneurship and share a wealth of best practices and stories for any founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's solo episode, I am doing what I do best – embracing the power of ambivalence, specifically in business. I reflect on my own experiences exploring the challenges of monetizing passions and finding a balance between pursuing a career and protecting the pure joy of creative expression. Additionally, I discuss the value that authenticity and vulnerability can provide to fellow entrepreneurs and how harnessing your ambivalence can allow you to create the most aligned and powerful life story. FOLLOW AMBIVALENT BITCHESIGThreadsTikTokYouTube
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D.O. brings on the founder and CEO of Aidium - a tech-infused CRM which offers an out-of-the-box solution to MLOs. This episode is less about marketing and CRMs and more about the business lessons learned. www.TLOPonline.com
On this episode, Brad Pedersen shares his marketplace and faith journey as founder of Canada's top toy company and co-founder of a rapidly growing company devoted to environmental sustainability. Brad Pedersen is an award-winning entrepreneur, angel investor, thought leader, and sought-after business coach. In 2008, he founded and scaled Canada's top toy company, Tech 4 Kids, and subsequently co-founded Pela, the $100m sustainable phone case startup that created an entirely new category. In 2021, Brad and the team at Pela successfully launched a record-breaking $9.8M crowd-sourced campaign for the Lomi, the world's first smart waste kitchen composter. He's the author of the book, Startup Santa: A Toymaker's Tale of 10 Business Lessons Learned from Timeless Toys, which will release November 4, 2023. https://www.bradpedersen.com/ Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
On this episode, Brad Pedersen shares his marketplace and faith journey as founder of Canada's top toy company and co-founder of a rapidly growing company devoted to environmental sustainability. Brad Pedersen is an award-winning entrepreneur, angel investor, thought leader, and sought-after business coach. In 2008, he founded and scaled Canada's top toy company, Tech 4 Kids, and subsequently co-founded Pela, the $100m sustainable phone case startup that created an entirely new category. In 2021, Brad and the team at Pela successfully launched a record-breaking $9.8M crowd-sourced campaign for the Lomi, the world's first smart waste kitchen composter. He's the author of the book, Startup Santa: A Toymaker's Tale of 10 Business Lessons Learned from Timeless Toys, which will release November 4, 2023. https://www.bradpedersen.com/ Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
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What could be more fun than being in the toy business, right? But, as we'll discover in this episode, this line of work isn't all fun and games. Today I'm joined by Brad Pedersen, who shares his remarkable journey from an expected career path in chiropractic care to an unexpected adventure in the world of toy making. Brad's story is one of resilience and reinvention, as he navigates the challenges of scaling a business too quickly, emphasizing the significance of strategic planning and timing. Self-employed business owners will find valuable insights in Brad's reflections on his journey and the importance of play. Brad Pedersen is a serial entrepreneur with a remarkable journey that spans decades. A husband to Kelly for 27 years and a proud father of two, his entrepreneurial spirit ignited during his teens when he launched his first business venture. Brad initially pursued a career in healthcare but was captivated by a story about a young entrepreneur who successfully built a toy business, inspiring him to venture into the toy industry. He bootstraped his first toy company from a basement condo, propelling it to become one of Canada's largest toy companies in the early 2000s, earning accolades like the CYBF growth award, consecutive rankings among the Profit 100 companies, and an Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year nomination. Brad's career includes founding Tech 4 Kids, which grew profitably, merging with The Bridge Direct to create Basic Fun with consolidated revenues of $150M. In 2017, he co-founded Pela, a socially responsible company striving to create a waste-free future by designing products that reduce waste's impact. Pela has gained recognition as a certified B-corp with an impressive record, including Jay-Z as an investor, ranking in Deloitte's Fast 50 for cleantech businesses in Canada, and crowdfunded campaigns like Lomi, which raised over $9M and became the most successful cleantech crowdfunded campaign ever. Brad's entrepreneurial journey has been shaped by both triumphs and adversities, and he continues to seek personal mastery and growth, driven by his faith, commitment to values, and passion for fitness and adventure. And be sure to subscribe to The Self-Employed Life in Apple Podcasts or follow us on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss an episode. Everything you need can all be found at jeffreyshaw.com. Brad Pedersen, thank you so much for being here! Remember, you might be in business FOR yourself but you are not in business BY yourself. Be your best self. Be proud and keep changing the world. Guest Contact – BradPedersen.com Startup Santa: A Toymaker's Tale of 10 Business Lessons Learned from Timeless Toys by Brad Pedersen Brad Pedersen on LinkedIn (@in/brad-pedersen-77075012) Brad Pedersen on Twitter/X (@brad_pedersen) Contact Jeffrey – SelfEmployedNewsletter.com Website Books Watch my TEDx LincolnSquare video and please share! Valuable complimentary resources to help you – · The Self-Employed Business Institute- You know you're really good at what you do. You're talented, you have a skill set. The problem is you're probably in a field where there is no business education. This is common amongst self-employed people! And, there's no business education out there for us! You also know that being self-employed is unique and you need better strategies, coaching, support, and accountability. The Self-Employed Business Institute, a five-month online education is exactly what you need. Check it out! · Take The Self-Employed Assessment! Ever feel like you're all over the place? Or frustrated it seems like you have everything you need for your business success but it's somehow not coming together? Take this short quiz to discover the biggest hidden gap that's keeping you from having a thriving Self-Employed Ecosystem. You'll find out what part of your business needs attention and you'll also get a few laser-focused insights to help you start closing that gap. · Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! Is your website speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Having reviewed hundreds of websites, I can tell you 98% of websites are not. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. I'll email you a few suggestions to improve your brand message to attract more of your ideal customers. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Host Jeffrey Shaw is a Small Business Consultant, Brand Management Consultant, Business Coach for Entrepreneurs, Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker and author of LINGO and The Self Employed Life (May 2021). Supporting self-employed business owners with business and personal development strategies they need to create sustainable success.
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Every entrepreneur should expect surprises because surprises are a part of reality. How you respond to them is key to whether you're a happy, successful entrepreneur. In this episode, business coaches Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller discuss how entrepreneurs can use both good and bad surprises for business success and business growth.Here's some of what you'll learn in this episode:Why really successful entrepreneurs don't care if a surprise is good or bad.How bad surprises can turn into good surprises.What happens to people who try to make the future free of surprises.The best way to respond to good surprises.The best mindset to have when it comes to bad surprises.Show Notes:Being taken by surprise means nothing you were preparing for, or nothing you expected to happen, actually happened.You can do different things with a good surprise than you can with a bad surprise, and vice versa.More clearly than almost anything else, surprises tell you what kind of person you are.With bad surprises, you have no choice about how you have to respond because your survival may be at stake.You can decide that whenever you're inconvenienced, you'll get a much bigger result instead of just getting back to where you were.People who are entrepreneurial take greater advantage of bad surprises than good surprises.Good surprises can help you up your level of ambition.You have very, very little control over events outside of yourself.Resources:The Front Stage/Back Stage Model® articleWho Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin HardyThe Gap And The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy10x Is Easier Than 2x by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin HardyThe Experience Transformer® toolScary Times Success Manual by Dan Sullivan
TBOS family! You might have noticed some changes coming through recently with The Business of Sales Podcast and Morris Sims. Here's the scoop- we've got something new on the horizon and we want to take our TBOS Family with us on the journey as we develop this new business! So, as we build the new programing, we'll be sharing with you all of the lessons we've learned and everything we're building! We're looking to meet travel professionals - would you help us if you could? Please pass our information on to travel professionals you know and love and follow our new pages on Facebook and Linkedin or the upcoming - The Travel Masters Community! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbospodcast/support
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I'm celebrating 8 years of podcasting and sharing 4 important business lessons that I've learned throughout. These 4 things are vital for longevity in business. Tune in to hear what they are! INSIDE THIS EPISODE
Elevated Oats co-founders and veterans, Megan Militello and Lacey Ernandes join me again to discuss their journey the past year and what led to their decision to shut down the company. When starting a new business, not all stories, even with a great product, is all sunshine and rainbows, but they are certainly learning experiences. I really appreciate them being honest and candid about the costs of business, all of the marketing involved and mistakes they made and what they would do different. We get a real look behind the scenes of creating a start up. They also spill the tea on some of the disappointing and frustrating facts that many of us don't know when it comes to dealing with the FDA and the rules and guides when it comes to labels and packaging and how ingredients. Brace yourself for what they share. But Megan and Lacey have some new amazing ventures on the horizon with a cookbook coming soon as well as a joint podcast on everything they learned about starting a business, helping other entrepreneurs along their own path. Follow Megan on IG: @meganmilitello Follow Lacey on IG: @laceyernandes Stay in touch with @ElevatedOats
Inspired by his trip to Philly, D.O. shares the epiphany he had as it pertains to what history taught us about being persistent, consistent, being able to compromise and working well within a team. This is everything your American history book didn't teach you, but should have. www.TLOPonline.com for MORE CONTENT!
We are celebrating 5 years since I booked the one-way ticket that started it all! 5 years of adventures and business growth and clients and customers around the world. Building a multiple six-figure business while traveling full-time is not always easy, but I wouldn't have it any other way— it is so worth it and it is so possible for you! Tune in for expert insights from this lifestyle and tips to make this a reality for you too. ✧ ENROLL in Wanderlover Business Academy 3.0: an 8-week online course to start your online business ✧ Subscribe on YouTube!
On a recent trip to Miami, my family and I took an incredible Uber ride—and learned some surprising business lessons from our driver, Luis! Listen in to learn the three key things every business owner should focus on and what we should never underestimate when running a business. For show notes, visit www.savvyshopkeeper.com/episode166. Learn more about Kathy Cruz and Savvy Shopkeeper at Savvy Shopkeeper Follow Kathy on Instagram (@savvyshopkeeper)
Today's episode of the GaryVee Audio Experience is the newest installment of TeamGaryVee Throwback Thursdays and today we have Barik's pick! This is Episode 271 of the #AskGaryVee show and I was with the phenomenal Tim Ferriss answering people's questions that had called into the show. We discussed how to scale a business while maintaining the level of quality established, what we had learned from hip-hop that was applicable to running businesses, how to embark on an entrepreneurial journey when coming to the US from another country, and much more! Enjoy! Let me know what you thought! Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter
In this episode Steve and Toni share what lessons they've learned in their businesses in the last 12 months. They share what they would change and what they would keep the same.
As we wind down 2022, I wanted to share with you what a few of my core learnings from this year. Rather than hit you with another interview, I'm taking over today and sharing all the things that helped me and challenged me because I imagine that my experiences are likely echoed by many. Grab a pen and paper and dive into the 6 lessons I learned in 2022.Related Episode:You're Saying Thank You to the Wrong Things w/ Garrain Jones