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Coffee with a Journalist
Colleen DeBaise, The Story Exchange

Coffee with a Journalist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 22:31


In this week's episode, Colleen DeBaise, the executive editor of The Story Exchange shares her insights on the world of journalism, providing valuable tips and advice for anyone looking to pitch their stories to media outlets. Colleen DeBaise talks about her process of skimming pitches, the importance of subject lines, and her preference for building relationships with PR professionals in person.

Scaling UP! H2O
315 Introducing The Intentional Growth Framework

Scaling UP! H2O

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 61:01


What if you could shape the future of your business exactly as you desire? Imagine having clarity on what you truly want from your business and envisioning its trajectory even after you leave. Would you choose to maintain it as a thriving financial asset, allowing you to bask in the sun at the beach while escaping the daily grind? Or perhaps you adore the day-to-day operations but crave the freedom of being financially secure. If you find yourself unsure about how to navigate forward or explore the exit options available to you, then this podcast episode is an absolute must-listen. Your future awaits, and the only thing missing is your decision on what that future looks like. Every business owner has their own hopes and dreams of the future, which is why Ryan Tansom, founder of Arkona, built his company. He helps business owners “Get clear on what they want their leadership role to be, and how they want it to evolve on the way toward your target equity valuation.” Once that is nailed down, business owners can “Clarify a target equity valuation they want at a point in the future as well as the income they want along the way.” When Ryan is involved in the Intentional Growth plan, it will “Save money and reduce conflict with any stakeholders (partners, investors, family members) by getting alignment on your long-term goals.” So why wait, let's start planning your future.  Your future awaits, and the power to shape it lies within your hands. As a business owner, you hold unique hopes and dreams for what lies ahead. Understanding this, Ryan Tansom, the visionary founder of Arkona, established his company to guide entrepreneurs like you. His mission is to empower business owners to gain clarity on their desired leadership roles and envision the evolution toward their target equity valuation. By working with Ryan and embracing the Intentional Growth plan, you can embark on a transformative journey. First, you will define the precise nature of your leadership role and chart its evolution in alignment with your objectives. Simultaneously, you will determine a target equity valuation for the future, as well as the income milestones you wish to achieve along the way. This strategic clarity not only paves the path to your desired financial outcomes but also serves as a catalyst for savings and minimizes conflicts with critical stakeholders such as partners, investors, and family members. Through the Intentional Growth Framework, you can forge alignment on your long-term goals, fostering a harmonious and prosperous business ecosystem. Why wait any longer? The time has come to embark on this transformative journey and shape the future you envision for your business. Let's scale up on knowledge today and start planning the extraordinary future that awaits you.   Timestamps Trace Blackmore shares 10% off the CWT Prep Course with you. Visit scalinguph2o.com/cwtprep  and use code "CWT10" at checkout  [1:00] Upcoming Events for Water Treatment Professionals [5:00] Periodic Water Table With James McDonald [8:40] Interview with Ryan Tansom, the visionary founder of Arkona [11:00]  Lightning Round Questions [49:00]    Quotes “Intentional Growth: Purposeful action toward a clearly identified outcome.” - Ryan Tansom “When you own your own business, there is no Plan B, it's all on you.” - Ryan Tansom “Think about your company as an asset: monetize when and how we want without sacrificing what's important to us.” - Ryan Tansom “It is possible to engineer the outcome that you want as long as your expectations and reality around time, capital, and energy are aligned with your goal.” - Ryan Tansom “What is your existing goal: What do you want from the business and why come up with a target equity valuation you want at a point in time? What do you want your leadership role to evolve to on the way to your exit?”  - Ryan Tansom   Connect with Ryan Tansom Phone: 612.720.6530 Email: ryan.tansom@arkona.io Website: arkona.io Podcast: arkona.io/podcasts   LinkedIn: in/ryan-tansom-4a440710/ company/cfoadvantage/ Facebook: @ryan.tansom Twitter: @RyanTansom Read or Download Ryan Tansom's Press Release HERE   Links Mentioned Intentional Growth™ Boot Camp Inc. Magazine The Hang The Rising Tide Mastermind Scaling UP! H2O Academy video courses Submit a Show Idea   2023 Events for Water Professionals Check out our Scaling UP! H2O Events Calendar where we've listed every event Water Treaters should be aware of by clicking HERE or using the dropdown menu.   Books Mentioned Finish Big: How Great Entrepreneurs Exit Their Companies on Top by Bo Burlingham  Small Giants: Companies That Choose to Be Great Instead of Big by Bo Burlingham  Start a Successful Business (Inc. Magazine): Expert Advice to Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire by Colleen DeBaise  Buy Then Build: How Acquisition Entrepreneurs Outsmart the Startup Game by Walker Deibel  The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness by Morgan Housel  Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker  Magicians of the Gods: The Forgotten Wisdom of Earth's Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock Thinking Fast And Slow by Daniel Kahneman The Advantage by Patrick Lencioni    Podcasts Mentioned Arkona Podcast The Founder Huberman Lab   Periodic Water Table With James McDonald Sulfuric Acid: What are all its uses in industrial water treatment, for both water treatment and testing?  What is its chemical formula and molecular weight?  When used for pH control in cooling towers, what is the feed ratio of sulfuric acid to alkalinity?  What can happen when sulfuric acid is overfed?  How does the density of sulfuric acid compare to water?  What concentrations of sulfuric acid are used in water treatment?  When combining acid and water, which should be added to which?  Should acid be added to water or vice versa?  What are the consequences if you get this wrong?  Can feeding sulfuric acid actually cause scale formation?  What alternative acids are available?  Can bacteria produce sulfuric acid?  

The Story Exchange
Eat More Crickets (Especially If Chocolate-Covered)

The Story Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 12:50


Did you know that crickets are considered a "perfect" protein -- and that eating insects could help save the planet? We talk to Claire Simons of 3 Cricketeers, a Minneapolis cricket farm that supplies edible insects to restaurants, food companies and consumers. While there is still an "ick factor," Claire says more people are interested in trying crickets, which can be raised far more sustainably than other sources of protein, particularly beef. Not only do cricket farms require a fraction of the land, feed and water, but the insects themselves emit virtually no greenhouse gas, a big contributor to climate change. In this episode, hosts Colleen DeBaise and Sue Williams sample chocolate-covered crickets and interview Claire about her inspiring statup story.

As Told By Nomads
390: How To Start a Successful Business And Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire With Colleen DeBaise

As Told By Nomads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 43:08


Today's interview is with Colleen DeBaise. Colleen and I discuss all the stages involved in launching a startup in today's world. Colleen DeBaise is a business journalist and author who has devoted the bulk of her career to covering entrepreneurship and small business issues. Currently a contributing editor at Inc., she has served as the small business editor of The Wall Street Journal and as an editor at Entrepreneur, BusinessWeek, and SmartMoney. She is also an entrepreneur herself. She has been has been interviewed on MSNBC, Fox Business News, CNBC, CBS, and NPR, is founder of the Hampton Bee, and is podcast host of The Story Exchange. Some of what we discuss are the following:What things to consider when starting a businessThe basics of the Lean Startup methodWhy you should think like your customerWhat to consider when forming a teamResources Mentioned In The PodcastColleen DeBaise's column on Inc.: https://www.inc.com/author/colleen-debaisePodcast: https://thestoryexchange.org/podcast/Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire (Inc. Magazine): https://www.amazon.com/Start-Successful-Business-Startup-Magazine-ebook/dp/B0728DSV1Q/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Monday Morning Radio
How to Launch a Successful Business (or Accelerate the Success of an Existing Company)

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018 42:41


Colleen DeBaise, the former small business editor of The Wall Street Journal, says there are seven crucial stages in the life of a startup.  In her new book, Start a Successful Business, Colleen, herself an entrepreneur and podcaster, draws lessons from companies including Warby Parker, Slack, and Lego to help would-be business owners learn how it’s done.   But what about existing small businesses, asks host and reputation coach Dean Rotbart? Not to worry. Colleen notes that what works for startups also offers ways for established businesses to freshen their own success strategies. Photo: Colleen DeBaise, Start a Successful Business Posted: March 19, 2018 Monday Morning Run Time: 42:39   

Duct Tape Marketing
Tips for Starting a Successful Business

Duct Tape Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 21:10


Tips for Starting a Successful Business written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing Marketing Podcast with Colleen DeBaise Podcast Transcript My guest for this week’s episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast is Colleen DeBaise. She is a business journalist, author, podcast host at The Story Exchange, and contributing editor at Inc. She and I discuss her new book Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup […]

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School for Startups Radio
February 26, 2018 Inc Magazines Colleen DeBaise, Cryptocurrency Educator Amanda B. Johnson and V

School for Startups Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018


February 26, 2018 Inc Magazines Colleen DeBaise, Cryptocurrency Educator Amanda B. Johnson and Virtual Events Ron Tramontano

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Manager Mojo with Steve Caldwell
Do you Have a Brilliant Idea Worth Millions? – a conversation with Colleen DeBaise, business journalist and author of Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire

Manager Mojo with Steve Caldwell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018


Colleen DeBaise                   Do you Have a Brilliant Idea Worth Millions?  Do you have thoughts of one day becoming an entrepreneur and owning your own business? Turning your brilliant idea into a successful business sounds exciting, but it also requires the necessary skills and abilities to go from an idea to thriving. That being said, you don’t need months of market research or writing business plans behind you before hanging your shingle. Get started right away with minimal product and make tweaks as you go. Colleen DeBaise, a business journalist and author of Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire has spent a career covering entrepreneurship and small business. She shares some of her insights in this podcast, and those insights could be the impetus for you to turn your big idea into a successful enterprise.   Learn more about Colleen DeBaise and Inc Magazine by clicking the links.  You can also check out Colleen's new book Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire by clicking here.   Click here to check out our newest leadership development tool – LEAD – Leadership Education and Development                Steve Caldwell is an executive mentor and coach to managers and leaders who desire to excel in their career and become the leader others want to follow. Steve is a leadership expert, host of the Manager Mojo podcast and author of the book Manager Mojo – Be the Leader Others Want to Follow. (www.ManagerMojo.com) Steve also coaches his followers not only on how to become great leaders, but how to effectively coach and lead their employees to find satisfaction and fulfillment from their jobs and life. Having started his work career at the savvy age of 13, Steve is also currently CEO of Predictive People Analytics based in San Francisco, CA, a firm specializing in helping leaders increase sales, reduce turnover, and attract key talent. (www.PredictivePeopleAnalytics.com)    

Ted Wells living : simple
Ray & Charles Eames; Lucienne & Robin Day: Empowering Talented Women

Ted Wells living : simple

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 31:13


These couples each worked together as partners for lifetimes...Charles and Ray Eames, and Robin & Lucienne Day…transforming their lives and the lives of all of us. They empowered very talented women at a time when women in business was a great struggle. We  Lucienne and Robin Day, of Great Britain, shared this philosophy—that good design should be affordable, and that through their work they could not only transform homes but also improve lives. Their American contemporaries, Ray and Charles Eames, who did the same thing in the United States, and helped propel design add culture at a time when it was greatly needed. Seeing the world in a positive and innovative way was, and is always, greatly needed.  Architecture, furniture, art, graphic design, film, entrepreneurs, copreneurs,Wall Street Journal, Colleen Debaise, Sarah E. Needdleman, Emily Maltby, Helen Keller, Inc. Magazine, Knoll, Herman Miller, William Morris, MOMA, Museum of Modern Art, Case Study Program, Royal College of Art, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Eero Saarinen, Today Show, NBC, The Guardian, Royal Air Force, La Triennale di Milano, Heal Fabrics, American Institute of Architects, American Society of Interior Designers,          

BNET: The Useful Commute
How to Start a Business in Tough Times | Useful Commute podcast

BNET: The Useful Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2010


In this podcast, Colleen DeBaise, small business editor at the Wall Street Journal and author of "The Wall Street Journal Complete Small Business Guidebook," explains why an economic downturn can...

The Sales Podcast
The Key To Success As An Entrepreneur, Colleen DeBaise

The Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 48:04


http://www.thesaleswhisperer.com/blog/topic/podcast http://MakeEverySale.com * " The Wall Street Journal. Complete Small Business Guidebook ( https://amzn.to/2HttYHZ ) " * " Start a Successful Business: Expert Advice to Take Your Startup from Idea to Empire (Inc. Magazine) ( https://amzn.to/2qs87Zg ) " * Many entrepreneurs are driven to start a business because of a pain point they want to solve * Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx * Time, patient, effort, resources are required * Mint.com founder was struggling with his personal finances became his own first customer * Be willing to adapt and modify your initial idea * " The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses ( https://amzn.to/2Hvla4g ) ," Eric Reiss * Start with your MVP—Minimum Viable Product * Netflix and Amazon * Elon Musk * Things will never be perfect to launch so launch * So much common sense is overlooked * "Staple yourself to your customer's order." * Get new ideas from new people * Conferences * Mentors * Masterminds * Co-working * Your pitch is too polished and impersonal for bonding with the media * Highlight the quirky bits of your entrepreneurial journey * "We (in the media) are not investors." * "If it bleeds it leads." * Make it personal * Share your secrets to success, your growth hacks, your secrets, your morning routines * Create a hook around a "news peg" * "Fast turnaround" - less of a profile piece and more current * Her favorite entrepreneurial story is Warby Parker, online eyeglass retailer * They disrupted the status quo Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-sales-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy