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You can't grow your gym to multiple six or seven figures if you operate like a gym owner doing $10k/month. To get to the next level you're going to need to step your game up. In this episode of The Iron Business Show I layout 15 things that all multiple six and seven figure gym owners do, so you can do the same. #gymowner #gymowners #gymownerlife #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship
Josh and Stephanie Atias of Good Company Realty joined the Hardcore Mortgage Real Estate & Business Show on June 6, 2026, sharing their expertise in helping seniors and their families successfully navigate life's next chapter.As a husband-and-wife real estate team and certified Senior Real Estate Specialists, Josh and Stephanie discussed how they combine industry knowledge with a strong network of trusted resources to guide clients through downsizing, estate transitions, and moves to senior living communities. Their thoughtful, personalized approach helps make complex transitions smoother, less stressful, and more informed.This episode delivers valuable insights for anyone planning ahead, supporting aging family members, or exploring housing options for the future.Subscribe for more expert real estate insights and weekly guest interviews from the Hardcore Mortgage Real Estate & Business Show.#HardcoreMortgageShow #SeniorRealEstate #Downsizing #RealEstateExperts #GoodCompanyRealty #MichiganRealEstate #971FM #EstatePlanning
There are 6 keys to running a successful front end offer at your gym. When you run these right you'll convert 65% or more of your trial members into recurring members. Having strong recurring revenue is the backbone of your business. So it's important to get this right. On today's show you exactly how to execute these 6 keys so you can start growing your gym today.
Join us as we speak with Mary Yun who is the Executive Director of Click Workspace at 9 1/2 market Street in downtown Northampton. Click is celebrating 10 years on Market Street. Tune in as we talk about what it means to cowork in pre-pandemic, pandemic, and post pandemic life. How do we work? Why Click? Why coworking space? Why Northampton? How did Click come to be? Mary has a background as an architect and designer. Bringing this eye for quality of spatial relationships to light, materials, and color for over 28 years Click Workspace has benefited from her eye for detail. Click as a coworking space, gallery space, and community event space has been a very successful concept. They will be celebrating their 10 years on June 12th from 6 to 8 PM with an large scale event at 9 1/2 Market Street. To find out more please go to www.clickworkspace.org or www.maryyunstudio.com.
Do you actually have the right insurance coverage for your interior design business?In this episode of the Interior Design Business Podcast, I'm talking about one of the most overlooked but critical parts of running a successful design business: professional liability protection.Many designers assume their homeowner's insurance covers their business, or they believe they're “too small” to need errors and omissions insurance. But the reality is that every project carries liability, and even happy clients can suddenly become difficult when problems arise.In this episode, I share real stories from my own business experience, including client disputes, product failures, remodel complaints, and unexpected accidents that could have turned into major legal and financial problems.We also discuss why documentation matters, how to protect yourself legally, what errors and omissions insurance actually covers, and why separating your personal and business protections is essential.If you're running an interior design business without understanding your liability exposure, this episode is a must-listen.In this episode, we cover:Why homeowner's insurance does not cover your design businessWhat errors and omissions insurance actually protectsWhy no design business is “too small” for liability coverageReal examples of design-related lawsuits and disputesHow clients can suddenly become difficult after projects finishWhy documentation and signed approvals matterProtecting furniture, inventory, and stored productsUnderstanding liability around specifications and selectionsWhy legal defense costs can become overwhelmingSteps every designer should take to protect their businessShow notes are available at interiordesignbusinessacademy.comFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademyFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy
Join us as we listen to some of the Friends of Forbes Library speak about their love of Forbes and the spaces that it creates for people. Jody Rosenbloom, is the Garden Tour Committee Chair, JoEllen Mackenzie, is the President of the FOF Library Board of Directors, and Alex Kessler, is the Garden Tour Committee Member and Coordinator of the Garden search process. What is the Garden Tour? Well, only the most successful fundraiser that the FOF runs every year, coming up on June 13th, 10AM-4PM. For 46 years the Friends have been supporting the needs of the library through memberships and donations at events like the Garden Tour. Your participation helps the library thrive. Go to www.friends.forbeslibrary.org to purchase tickets or find out more about the Friends of the upcoming Garden Tour. Thanks for listening.
Join us as we speak to John Bidwell about his many roles professionally and what experiences shaped him as a human. From owning a small business to being a regional leader in larger companies spanning for and non-profit roles John has seemingly done it all with grace and ease. What does it mean to reinvent yourself and why should leap of faiths be something that we embrace rather than run from? What does purpose and leadership look like for you and how can you forge your own path of joy and mission. As a Peace Corps volunteer and author John has been in partnership with his wife Kris for many years and encourages us to all find our edge and walk the line (which is not straight) to our own edges where we can live our best lives. Thank you for listening.
Curt Shewell of eXp Realty joined The Hardcore Mortgage Real Estate & Business Show on Saturday, May 16, 2026, for an in‑depth discussion on today's real estate market.During the episode, Curt shared real‑world insight on current market conditions, emerging industry trends, and practical strategies impacting buyers, sellers, and real estate professionals across Michigan and beyond. The conversation covered what's happening now — and what to watch for next — in residential real estate, lending, and business growth.Whether you're a real estate agent, mortgage professional, investor, or planning your next move, this episode delivered timely perspectives and actionable takeaways you can use in today's market.
Join us as we hear from the new owners of Paradise City Arts, Elana Churnick Kritz and Mariah Swanson. They are not strangers to the arts and have developed quite a name for themselves in the art world before taking over the helm at PCA. A 30-year legacy is a hard ship to Captain, but they are taking it in stride and as a team. Please attend PCA on May 23-25 at the 3 County Fairgrounds, go to www.paradisecityarts.com for more information, times, food, and music schledue. Tune in for the surprise news, artist line up, and new showstoppers. Thank you for joining us in the excitement and fun of our local arts, business, and non-profit community.
Wondering where your next client is coming from?In this episode of the Interior Design Business Podcast, I break down what to do when your pipeline is empty, and how to get clients coming in consistently.Every designer experiences cycles in their business. There are times when you're fully booked, and times when things feel quiet. But instead of panicking, this is your opportunity to reset, refocus, and rebuild your marketing momentum.In this episode, I share five proven strategies to help you generate new clients, reconnect with your network, and create a steady flow of opportunities, without relying on random luck or last-minute hustle.If you've been feeling stuck, worried about where your next project is coming from, or unsure what to do next, this episode will give you a clear plan to get back in motion.In this episode, we cover:Why slow periods are normal in a design businessHow to use downtime productively instead of panickingThe importance of keeping your marketing consistentHow to clearly define your ideal client and projectWhy intention and clarity drive resultsThe power of reconnecting with past (legacy) clientsHow to ask for referrals without sounding needyWhat real networking actually looks likeWhy your elevator pitch matters (and what to say instead)How to build powerful referral partnershipsThe key relationships that bring consistent workWhy timing plays a huge role in landing projectsHow to use social media and email marketing effectivelyThe importance of staying top of mindWhy marketing is the most important part of your businessHow to stop being “busy” and start growing your businessShow notes are available at interiordesignbusinessacademy.comFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademyFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy
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Join us as we speak to Kisha Zullo, Founder of Events of Joy and the Women in Business Summit now in its 21st year. Kisha has been an Event Planner for over 20-years. She talks about the ins and outs of event planning and what it means for small businesses to make an impact like a large institution. As a Certified Meeting Planner, she is constantly working on gaining more knowledge for her clients. She looks for saving money and hidden items omitted and needing to be included into contracts. As a part of Meeting Professionals International in Connecticut, she brings events to the Northeast region and since 2025 internationally as well. Listen in as we hear about the upcoming Women in Business Summit in September and how hiring an event planner can give you back the much-needed time and mental capacity that you need to achieve your goals for your next event. Thank you for coming on Kisha and to our listeners for tuning in. www.eventsofjoy.com
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Join us as we talk about insurance and events through the eyes of Jenny MacKay and Regina Burns Murphy. Jenny is a Senior Vice President at the Alera Group specializing in employee benefits consulting and Regina is the Director of Sales and Marketing at Wycoff Country Club and Owner of Rise Event Production. Both joined forces to fight against misuse of words and mislabeling of women by creating She is...she is a brand and movement challenging labels that women are given at work and beyond. The core idea behind this effort is to acknowledge the behavior but change the label because labels can impact opportunity. For example, promotions, recognition, accolades, and relationships. The flip it movement encourages people to think before they label someone and to recognize that language shapes perception. They want to be hired to speak at conferences, put on a workshop for your company, or purchase their merchandise to spark a conversation. Check out www.allsheis.com to learn more about this incredible movement.
Join us as we speak with Irida Kakhtiranova, the Perogi Lady. Her business P'frogi has been in the 413 for the past 7 years and is a familiar face around the region. Along with her husband Brian and their three kids this business has thrived because of the amazing quality of her products and the support of the community, special shout out to Ben Clark and Monte Belmonte. P'frogi features pierogies, golumkies, and other seasonal treats depending on the week and the venue they are popping up at. Find their products in retail locations throughout Western MA by going to their website www.pfrogi.com. Also, on the farmers market and fair circuit be sure to keep your eyes peeled for Irida there as well. Hopefully with a successful season the trailer that she recently purchased will be outfitted and ready to roll in the coming year. As Irida likes to say, one step at a time.
On this episode of The Iron Business Show Chris breaks down why most gyms stay stuck at $20k/month or less, and what steps you MUST take to grow beyond it.
What does it actually look like to lead a design project, without losing control, your confidence, or your sanity?In Part 2 of this leadership series, Terri Taylor and coach Valerie Priester dive deeper into what it truly means to step into leadership as an interior designer. This episode goes beyond mindset and into practical application—how you lead clients, manage projects, communicate your vision, and set boundaries that protect both your business and your well-being.If you've ever felt like your clients are running the job, your projects are spiraling out of control, or you're doing everything yourself and burning out… this episode will show you exactly what's missing.You'll learn how to shift from being the “doer” to the leader, how to create systems that guide your clients, and why clear communication and boundaries are essential for both profitability and peace of mind.In this episode, we cover:The difference between a technician mindset and a leadership mindsetWhy clients take control (and how to prevent it)How to confidently lead your clients through a projectThe importance of having a clear process and systemWhy communication builds trust and confidenceHow to stop people-pleasing in your businessLeading contractors, vendors, and your team effectivelyWhy you must stop doing everything yourselfHow delegation increases growth and capacityThe real reason burnout happens (and how to avoid it)Why boundaries are critical for success and self-careHow saying “no” actually strengthens your businessShow notes are available at interiordesignbusinessacademy.comFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademyFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy
Join us as we speak with Angela Park the Executive Director of 52 Sumner in Springfield. They are a 501(c)(3) performing arts venue. They want to bring the arts back in a more accessible way to Springfield. In their building, they have the Springfield Community Theatre of Massachusetts and can rent the venue out to a variety of places, activities, and events. From weddings to concerts to fundraisers, they are drawing from a wide geographic area and creating economic development for the region. Cofounder Dan Mckellick was also instrumental in getting this project off the ground. The attractiveness of 52 Sumner is that they are an accessible and easy venue to engage with, there is free parking and easy on and off the highway with police escorts to cross the street into the venue. Listen in as we hear of upcoming shows, and the stories of what it takes to create something new for the community that you love. www.52sumner.com
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In a business world awash with endless content, few voices cut through the noise like Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. In this episode, we sit down with the co-founders of Military Creator Con, James Van Prooyen and Marah Lago, for a candid conversation about the untapped entrepreneurial potential of America's military veterans and their families. The three dive into the values, mindset, and experiences that position veterans as pioneering creator capitalists, explore the origin and purpose of Military Creator Con, and unpack the unique blend of community, grit, and creativity shaping this movement. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. Veterans as America's Untapped Entrepreneurial Force One of the central themes in this conversation is the notion that military veterans embody many of the qualities that make great entrepreneurs. All three agree that the ability to problem-solve under pressure, think outside the box, and adopt a daring, “pirate mentality” are forged through military service as much as through business challenges. James shares firsthand how being tasked with mission-critical communication and IT projects in remote environments taught him to adapt quickly, improvise, and persist; skills invaluable to starting and growing any venture. Marah, coming from a creative civilian background, adds that seeing military spouses and families approach challenges with ingenuity and resilience gave her new appreciation for the community-oriented nature of military life. Both agree that, contrary to common stereotypes, the military is not merely an environment of rigid order-following. Instead, it is a crucible for innovation and resourcefulness, making veterans natural candidates for building businesses or leading creative projects. Building a Community of Military Creators Military Creator Con was born out of a desire to unite veterans, active duty, and military-connected families who were blazing trails in art, digital media, entrepreneurship, and beyond. James and Marah recognized a gap for military creators and entrepreneurs: while the discipline and camaraderie of military service fostered community, transitioning out of uniform often led to a sense of isolation in the civilian creative or business worlds. They envisioned MCC as a gathering to break down those silos, offering a space to learn, share ideas, and collaborate freely. The event's spirit is deliberately inclusive, welcoming not only veterans but also their spouses, families, and anyone connected to military life. Attendees range from podcasters and artists to business founders and technologists. Workshops and keynote talks are designed to equip participants with practical skills in storytelling, marketing, AI, and social impact — delivering on the promise to empower military-connected visionaries to realize their entrepreneurial dreams while staying true to their roots. Lessons in Grit, Creativity, and Community Throughout the episode, the trio reflects on what sets this community apart. There is an acknowledgment that veterans, and the military world in general, are often filled with what Lochhead calls “misfits”: people who don't always fit into conventional molds and are thus drawn to forging new paths. This trait, they argue, is the beating heart of entrepreneurship and creator culture. MCC aims to harness this shared sense of adventure, service, and innovation, nurturing it through mentorship, new technology, and peer support. Stories about overcoming challenges, learning on the fly, and even embracing some chaos, like a good laugh about rationed whiskey or unscheduled road trips, underscore the theme that creativity thrives on adaptability and boldness. By tapping into these lived experiences, Military Creator Con is more than just an event; it's a movement rallying a diverse community to shape the narrative of what it means to create, lead, and make an impact after service. To hear more from James and Marah about the MCC, download and listen to this episode. Bio James Van Prooyen and Marah Lago are the founders of Military Creator Con (MCC). James Van Prooyen, a U.S. Air Force veteran, launched MCC in 2020 as a way to bring military-connected creators, such as podcasters, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs, together to share their experiences and grow their impact. Marah Lago, his wife and co-founder, serves as the CEO of MCC and has been instrumental in expanding the event into a national gathering focused on community, mentorship, and creative empowerment. The conference has grown significantly since its inception, with the 2026 edition scheduled for April 16–18, 2026, in Arlington, Texas. Links Connect with James Van Prooyen and Marah Lago James Van Prooyen: Veterans is Business Show | The Ragnar Life Podcast | LinkedIn Marah Lago: LinkedIn Military Creator Con 2026 Want to get tickets for Christopher Lochhead’s panel for Military Creator Con? Grab your tickets for the Category Design Intensive! We hope you enjoyed this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and subscribe on Apple Podcast / Spotify!
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