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On today's episode, we talk with Julie Ellis. Julie is an entrepreneur, speaker, coach, author and podcast host. Julie shares her remarkable journey, from her experience as a co-founder of Mabel's Labels to her authorship of Big Gorgeous Goals and to her new adventure as the host of the Figure 8 podcast. Join us as we explore how Julie's background in dance has uniquely shaped her entrepreneurial philosophy and what it means to get 'the seat cushion off your butt.'Additionally, Julie shares practical advice on scaling a business and discusses the unique challenges faced by entrepreneurs at different stages. Learn how Julie is working to help women get connected, solve problems, grow bigger businesses and reach their own big, gorgeous goals. Connect with Julie:LinkedInWebsiteInstagramFacebookDuring our conversation, we talk about some past episodes. Please find the links here:Ginny DybenkoResources:Big Gorgeous Goals: How Bold Women Achieve Great ThingsFigure 8 PodcastWhat did you think of today's episode? We want to hear from you!Thank you for listening today. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe to our podcast. When you do this, it helps to raise our podcast profile so more leaders can find us and be inspired by the stories our Voices of Leadership have to share. Connect with us:Voices of Leadership WebsiteInstagram
Summary | Attendees explored the multifaceted challenges of entrepreneurship, personal growth, and leadership. Pastor Amos initiated a dialogue about the inherent conflicts in entrepreneurial settings, emphasizing the importance of unified goals despite individual ambitions. Alicia highlighted marketing strategies through event waitlists, while Toya shared personal financial struggles and workplace cultural issues. The conversation expanded to broader societal trends of autonomy and authority rejection, with implications for institutions reliant on hierarchical structures. Leadership topics were deeply analyzed, particularly the balance between authority and service, with spiritual insights drawing parallels to biblical narratives. Additionally, personal development themes such as setting higher relationship standards and confronting workplace challenges in new leadership roles were discussed, underlining the importance of transparency, endurance, and spiritual growth. The discussion culminated in reflections on faith and leadership, underscoring the necessity of enduring faith and transparent leadership in fostering community and personal resilience. This podcast is a ministry of Faith Community. We are one church connecting believers worldwide to God and each other. Give | http://faithc.link/give Join | https://faithcommunity.io/
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
849: In a world of work defined by remote employees, management skills are crucial for executives to retain talent, develop culture, and achieve success. In this episode of Technovation, host Peter High interviews David Dodson, a seasoned entrepreneur, author, and academic at Stanford Graduate School of Business, to discuss Dodson's career journey, from his initial foray into investment vehicles called search funds to his ongoing involvement in over 40 businesses. Dodson highlights the importance of entrepreneurship through acquisition and shares the strategy behind the notable success of companies like Apple and Amazon. He also offers in-depth insight on critical skills for a leader gleaned from his book 'The Manager's Handbook: Five Simple Steps to Build a Team, Stay Focused, Make Better Decisions, and Crush Your Competition'. These skills include building teams, managing time, using advisors, sticking to priorities, and obsessing over quality. With real-world examples, Dodson highlights how these skills contribute to successful execution and, ultimately, business success.
In this dynamic and insightful discussion, we sit down with Fiona O'Carroll, an esteemed business leader and CEO advisor, to explore the crucial shift to a digital mindset in today's rapidly changing business landscape. Fiona has been a leader in companies such as Riverdeep, Independent News & Media and Vivendi Games. Fiona brings her extensive experience as an "intrepreneur" to the table and shares her wisdom on the challenges that companies face as they transition from the industrial era to the digital era. With her strong emphasis on mindset over technology, Fiona's insights provide a unique perspective on leadership in the digital era. We also discuss overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome, particularly for women in male-dominated industries, with Fiona sharing her personal experiences and how she learned to master her inner critic. The importance of self-awareness in overcoming self-doubt is emphasized, along with the idea that success does not eliminate these feelings but rather presents new opportunities for growth. Join us as we share an inspiring story of a woman who discovered she was pregnant while being offered a high-level executive role and the power of overcoming self-doubt and societal expectations to embrace opportunities. --- Join my free weekly email newsletter here: https://bit.ly/40TgDkq --- My Season Partners EIIS Innovation Fund: https://bit.ly/3sxFdLp ADHD Now: https://bit.ly/49uzd6N Iconic Offices: https://bit.ly/iconicEE23
Anthony Constantino, Co-Founder and CEO of Sticker Mule, and also founder of Stimulus, the world's first 100% ID-verified social media network, talks about reverse engineering his first successes as a teenager, growing his thriving company from the dysfunctional wreckage of a prior business, and judging on the basis of attendance, shares his dead simple business strategy and the critical importance of nailing your initial hires, considers the challenges of taking on Twitter head-on and creating an innovation lab for social media, and ponders if privacy is overrated?
We're so lucky to have some great guests with us today to discuss your entrepreneurship, leadership & growth and so much more. The panelists are also content partners. Content partners help Voyage in so many ways from sponsoring our mission, spreading the word about the work we do and collaborating with us on content like this.Shalisa Chamberlain | Owner of Furry Faces CBDIntro: Expert pet CBD educator and Holistic lifestyle advisorVoyage Story: http://voyagela.com/interview/life-work-with-shalisa-chamberlain-of-mountain-view/Website: https://furryfacescbd.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/furryfacescbd/Maggie Ortlieb | Founder & CEOIntro: I run a nationwide niche media company.Voyage Story: http://voyagela.com/interview/exploring-life-business-with-maggie-ortlieb-of-vegout-magazine/Website: https://vegoutmag.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vegoutmagazine/Tihanna Louise | Public Speaking Trainer | Executive Coach | Int'l Speaker | Communications & Leadership Consultant | Spirit & Purpose NavigatorIntro: I help smart, thoughtful professionals think better and speak better so that they can lead better.Voyage Story: http://voyagela.com/interview/community-highlights-meet-tihanna-louise-of-tihanna-louise-executive-coaching-consulting/Website: https://www.tihannalouise.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tihanna_louise/
Episode Summary: In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Doug's longtime friend Andrew Reichert talks about real estate investing, successful entrepreneurship, leadership, the importance of taking sabbaticals, and more!About Andrew Reichert: Andrew is the CEO and founder of Birgo Realty, a Pittsburgh-based private equity real estate firm with 270 million dollars in assets under management in 2,800+ multi-family units. Through Birgo Realty, he oversees a team of over 80 employees as they raise capital from investors as they purchase and manage multi-family residential real estate.A passionate entrepreneur, Andrew has founded four companies and has been a part of several other startups. Additionally, he launched a nonprofit focused on financial literacy and is active in local nonprofits, including his church. 4 Key Takeaways:1. Andrew provides insight into his journey from working for a company to starting his own company.2. He defines what leadership means to him, and how to surround yourself with other leaders that can bring diversity to your organization.3. Andrew talks about the importance of sabbaticals for him personally, and why he encourages his employees to take them as well. 4. We talk about the role of core values in shaping culture, and why a mission should transcend beyond money and self-interest.Quotes From the Episode:“What are you designed to do and how does that bring value to this world?”“I think diversity is so important. Don't surround yourself with people like yourself.”“Life is short. Live intentionally.”Resources Mentioned:ReiturnBirgo RealtyRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki7 Habits of Higly Effective People by Stephen CoveyDelivering Happiness by Tony HsiehBooks by Michael HyattMCodeThe Predictive IndexConnect with Andrew:LinkedIn | YouTube
Hello and welcome back to The Robin Zander Show! For this week's episode, I sat down with Eden Full Goh, the founder & CEO of Mobot. Eden founded Mobot, a physical testing infrastructure in the cloud after her experience as a Product Manager. She noticed how challenging it was to do regression testing on mobile apps and created Mobot as the solution. In this episode, we take a deep dive into her experience learning how to Coxswain (leading a team of rowers) and how that ties into entrepreneurship. We also talk about the companies she built leading up to Mobot and her experience as a Thiel Fellow. It was a pleasure sitting down to chat. I hope you enjoy this spirited and comprehensive conversation!
Today is such a fun episode where I sat down with my brand assistant, Lacy as she went through your AMA's. We dove into my role as an entrepreneur, lessons I have learned along the way, skills that define a good leader, challenges of being a woman in leadership, and so much more! This episode is filled with so much insight, reflection, and lots of laughs. Connect with me on Instagram at Instagram.com/KatrinaScott Text me at this link- http://my.community.com/katrinascott Build Your Own Beautifully Branded Website http://LiveBeautifully.com/Tonic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katrina-scott-podcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katrina-scott-podcast/message
Mike McFall, Co-CEO of BIGGBY COFFEE®, the US's third largest coffee franchise, recalls sailing around the world as a teenager and expounds on conscious capitalism, working towards being the eventual owner of the Detroit Red Wings (any day now), doing due diligence on yourself as an entrepreneur, determining your “Grind Score”, gut-checking your ego, why reading is fundamental, combating the Great Resignation, being a heretic to other CEOs, creating a "moonshot" for yourself, and emotionally connecting with your future.
This week on the Self Smarter Podcast, Michelle Wewers, owner and Chief Revenue Officer of Nexus Therapy Management, joins Dan'l in New York City to share her Self Smarter journey in entrepreneurship. You'll walk away from this episode feeling encouraged and inspired as you hear both the highs and the lows of Michelle's leadership journey and the lessons she's learned along the way. Stay tuned for the music moment to hear what Michelle enjoys listening to, a recent concert featuring an all-star performance line-up and a showstopping true confession about her royal music highness, Adele.Show Notes: #6: What Is The Enneagram & Why You SHOULD Care… episode – The Self Smarter Podcast#15: The Damn Truth About Work-Life Balance episode – The Self Smarter PodcastThe Power of Positive Thinking book - Dr. Norman Vincent PealeBlink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking book – Malcolm GladwellPivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One book – Jenny Blake#5: Why You Need to Read Atlas of the Heart NOW episode – The Self Smarter PodcastThe Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself book – Michael Singer#34: The Journey Of Armor, Agility & Acceptance episode – The Self Smarter PodcastBroken Horses: A Memoir book - Brandi CarlileFollow the podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/selfsmarterpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/selfsmarterpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/self-smarter-podcast/about/ Rate the Self Smarter Podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review to help us improve our content.Advertise on the Self Smarter Podcast to reach our audience of business leaders via info@dma-solutions.com.
Ep 66. Bringing Your Own Experience to the Family Business Listen in as Steve Davis* of Tapecon talks about the machine that his great-grandfather invented that put the stage girl of yesteryear out of business, the entrepreneurial pivots that the company made over its long history & the “BYOE” (bring your own experience) family charter that drives the family business. OUR GUEST Steve Davis* Steve Davis is the President at Tapecon, Inc., a 5 generation, family-owned manufacturer based in Buffalo, New York. Tapecon partners with product teams to develop, scale, and deliver better products through responsive and reliable printing, converting, and advanced manufacturing. Tapecon provides expertise in specialized printing and converting, printed flexible electronics, and manufacturing of disposable devices for medical and industrial markets. Steve's efforts have created a progressive culture of innovation at Tapecon over his fifteen years with the company. Steve graduated from Clarkson University in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in Engineering & Management and obtained his master's degree in International Business at St. Bonaventure University. Steve has graduated from the Leadership Buffalo program, UB's Center for Entrepreneurship Leadership program [CEL], and Startup CEL program. He is active in the CEL Alumni Association, a Board Member and past Chair of the Buffalo-Niagara Partnership's Manufacturers Council, a member of the Entrepreneur's Organization WNY Chapter, a member of the UB Center for Materials Informatics Industrial Advisory Board, Board Member of the Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Investment Board, and President of the Clarkson University Buffalo Alumni Chapter. --- If you're a family business or a family business consultant and want to be on the show, share your story and help other family businesses, send us an email to producer@thefamilybizshow.com or visit us at The Family Biz Show | Family Business Podcast With Michael Palumbos (familywealthandlegacy.com) to fill out our web form! --- *not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. CRN-4949114-091422 Michael Palumbos is a registered representative of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Family Wealth & Legacy, LLC is not an affiliate of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. and its representatives do not provide legal or tax advice. You may want to consult a legal or tax advisor regarding any legal or tax information as it relates to your personal circumstances.
Re-Release of past episode with one of our bucket list guests and always inspiring bad-ass investor, fighter and entrepreneur Urijah Faber! Enjoy your Labor Day Weekend! _____________________________________________________________ Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with guest "The California Kid" Urijah Faber! Many know as the MMA legend and UFC Hall Of Famer but you may not be as familiar with Urijah the entrepreneur, business owner and real estate investor. Urijah has a lifetime of experience to share from his own success and failures with people, products and properties as well as from lessons passed on from moguls such as BJ Penn and Lorenzo Fertitta. We discuss how he has built up a multimillion dollar real estate portfolio from residential to commercial, investing through a crash, mindset, setting expectations with partners, overcoming obstacles in business and professional breakups and tons of valuable tips and experiences contributing to his success in MMA and business. Check the show notes to find all the ways to connect with Urijah and make sure to contact Nick to start getting into some real estate deals together! Topics this episode include: ✅ How patience has made Urijah millions in real estate ✅ Going from a $223k single family deal to multimillion dollar commercial deals ✅ Following your passion and sharing it with others can bring you true fulfillment in life ✅ What is "Personal credit" and why is it important to connect people ✅ Urijah's formula and advice for what it takes to be successful ✅ How a structure your day for productivity + More Text Nick to discuss your first or next real estate deal together 516.540.5733 --- Connect with Urijah on: http://urijahfaber.com/ Urijah Faber on Instagram Urijah Faber on Facebook Urijah Faber on LinkedIn Urijah Faber on Twitter Urijah Faber on Youtube --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.NickNickNick.com Click Here for all social media links and podcast options Free Checklist On How To Add Value To Your Buyers Like what you hear? Leave a rating & review by clicking here
“You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to become great.” Stefan Bruns has lived on both sides of the fence. Starting from a humble beginning as a master procrastinator with big dreams, he learned priceless lessons on his way to becoming a successful entrepreneur. That valuable life experience drives his passion to educate and mentor others on their journey to becoming successful entrepreneurs. Stefan is the managing director of Catapult, a Singapore-based, business consulting firm, aimed at helping people start their own companies. You can contact Stefan on LinkedIn. Takeaways: Be authentic as a leader and you will gain respect. There are two types of leaders. Create opportunities to become familiar with the best version of yourself. Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent's Soul. www.Aaron.com
This week we are joined by Philip Lingle. Philip is the Founding Officiant of Love & Wisdom Inc., a team of open-minded wedding officiants based in Asheville, NC, and also serving SC, TN, and GA. They specialize in upbeat custom wedding ceremonies for couples who expect only the best on their wedding day. We are talking all things: Overcoming Fear, Doubt and the “Imposter Syndrome” in Entrepreneurship The Problem Solving Mindset Being a Leader Setting Your Measure of Success Creating Your Purpose Essential Premarital Conversations Website: LoveAndWisdomInc.com Premarital Essentials Course ($36) and Free Resources: https://loveandwisdominc.com/online-courses/ Social Media Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoveAndWisdomInc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/love.and.wisdom.officiants/ Book mentioned: Smart Couples Finish Rich by David Bach https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Couples-Finish-Revised-Updated/dp/0525572937 Dave Ramsey: https://www.ramseysolutions.com
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This Week NVP Francesca Amante joins coach, speaker and entrepreneur, Brandon Archer, as they speak on the topic of leadership, personal development and mental health in the work place. Brandon was a keynote speaker at the JCI Canada 2020 Regional Convention and has been featured on 20+ podcasts all over the country and USA. We are honoured to have him back to highlight the key to growing as a leader and how his heart attack was the catalyst to him starting this journey as a coach and leader of young leaders in this changing world. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jci-canada/message
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Join Nick Lamagna on The A Game Podcast with guest "The California Kid" Urijah Faber! Many know as the MMA legend and UFC Hall Of Famer but you may not be as familiar with Urijah the entrepreneur, business owner and real estate investor. Urijah has a lifetime of experience to share from his own success and failures with people, products and properties as well as from lessons passed on from moguls such as BJ Penn and Lorenzo Fertitta. We discuss how he has built up a multimillion dollar real estate portfolio from residential to commercial, investing through a crash, mindset, setting expectations with partners, overcoming obstacles in business and professional breakups and tons of valuable tips and experiences contributing to his success in MMA and business. Check the show notes to find all the ways to connect with Urijah and make sure to contact Nick to start getting into some real estate deals together! Topics this episode include: ✅ How patience has made Urijah millions in real estate ✅ Going from a $223k single family deal to multimillion dollar commercial deals ✅ Following your passion and sharing it with others can bring you true fulfillment in life ✅ What is "Personal credit" and why is it important to connect people ✅ Urijah's formula and advice for what it takes to be successful ✅ How a structure your day for productivity + More Need to borrow money for Real Estate? Email Morse@nationwidebcg.com and tell her The A Game Podcast sent you or look under affiliates by clicking here --- Connect with Urijah on: http://urijahfaber.com/ Urijah Faber on Instagram Urijah Faber on Facebook Urijah Faber on LinkedIn Urijah Faber on Twitter Urijah Faber on Youtube Call Me Al Show with Al Iaquinta --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.NickNickNick.com Click Here for all social media links and podcast options Free Checklist On How To Add Value To Your Buyers Like what you hear? Leave a rating & review by clicking here
It's no secret that the world of business is skewed to serve a certain group of people.If you aren't a cis white male with an Ivy League degree and an impressive resume, your chances of ‘making it' in this industry are slim.And if you're a Black entrepreneur?Those chances are close to nonexistent.Systematic barriers of entry have kept Black entrepreneurs out of the conversation for decades. And while everyone knew of the problem, very few were actively making an effort to help solve it pre-2020.Well, today's guest, Jill Johnson, has been tirelessly working towards breaking down their barriers for decades. Jill is the co-founder and CEO of the Institute for Entrepreneurship Leadership. When she started this business in 2002 with her father, her goal was simple - to help the economic development of minorities through entrepreneurship.Jill's parents ran a newspaper publishing business which meant she had several opportunities growing up to interact with small entrepreneurs and see exactly why they struggled to make payroll.Then, when she got her first job at Goldman Sachs, she was able to come in close contact with people who created tremendous wealth.That's when she realized that they were not people who looked like her or anyone in her community.So, she started her business because she saw that certain groups of people have to face barriers that just shouldn't exist. She understood that there was infrastructure needed not only to help these groups financially but also to offer them hands-on support so they could succeed as entrepreneurs.In today's episode, Jill discusses the various ways she helps Black and minority entrepreneurs, what she feels the biggest barrier to entry really is for POC business owners, and the concept of wealth in the Black community.Here's a peek at what else you can expect: How everyone can help minority businesses The difference between a business owner and an entrepreneur Why not everyone should start a business (and how it's totally okay and fulfilling to be an employee!) How she acknowledges her own privilege and uses it to help other entrepreneurs The problem with angel investors and diversity And more!We could've spoken to Jill for hours. Our conversation with her was deep, rich, and entertaining. We're thankful people like Jill exist and we want more of our And She Spoke community to help out! Check out the link in our Resources to learn more about what Jill does and how you can help. Resources: Institute for Entrepreneurship Leadership Women of Color Connect The Making of Black Angels Small Businesses Need Us GoalSetter Calendly The Value of a Wife (And She Spoke) This week's Joy: Outside of her family and kids, Jill has been finding great joy in walking. To her, there's nothing better than some good weather, nice music, and a long walk for her to collect her thoughts and recharge.This week's Hustle: Jill's hustle is a tool we also recommend to everyone we meet - Calendly! Not only is it super easy to navigate, but it also has dramatically reduced the time it takes for us to book meetings. Jill says she can't run her business(es) without it and we agree!This podcast is brought to you by the Marvelous online teaching platform.Marvelous is an easy-to-use platform that helps you build and sell your own courses memberships and live-streamed programs. Go from idea to open for business in just minutes. Unlike other startups, Marvelous was created by women for women. If you're looking for a simple, streamlined way to build and grow an online business. You can learn more at Marvelous.
Name: Jean Alerte Current Title: Serial Entrepreneur ACA Branding Agency Location: Atlanta, GA Educational Background: 21 years of being an entrepreneur, real estate owner, consultant, educator & obtained a doctorate in 2014. Education is through the process. About Jean: Jean Alerte is an award-winning entrepreneur with a variety of work experience in the areas of marketing, management, and sales. Along with founding his company ACA Branding Agency, he has produced comedy concerts and tours for acts such as Chris Tucker, Kevin James, Charlie Murphy, and Kevin Hart. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Unity in the Community Foundation of Brooklyn, New York where he has given out $36,000 to high school students to attend college based on his first book “Do Right, Do Good” & turned it into a successful entrepreneurial program entitled “FAITH GRIND INSPIRE” teaching over 2,000 inner-city students Entrepreneurship & Leadership. Originally from Port au Prince, Haiti, Alerte currently resides in Brooklyn with his wife and son, with whom he opened the Brooklyn Swirl frozen yogurt shop in 2012. Dr. Alerte has been featured on National Television several times ABC 7's “Here & Now” with Sandra Bookman, BK Live & more recently NBC's TODAY Show, Black Enterprise, FOX, ARISE & ESSENCE. DURING THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSSED: The importance of planning daily for the grind Finding and keeping the passion for your work to curb the burn out Focusing on more than just the profit How to pause and optimize your time effectively For complete show notes and resources mentioned for this episode go to:https://blacktobusiness.com/56 Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast!
Daniel Lindberg founded QuickSpin in 2011 together with Mats Westerlund (NetEnt) and Joachim Timmermans (Kindred). Before QuickSpin he worked in top positions in a variety of fields with NetEnt – such as Sales & Marketing Director as well as Head of Product Management. Daniel started his career in iGaming back in 2006 and signed many of NetEnt's customers back in the days and produced the classic Gonzo's Quest. In 2016 they sold QuickSpin to Playtech and two years after that both Mats and Joachim went onto other ventures. Today QuickSpin is just over 100 people, with three offices Stockholm, Sweden, Malta and Kiev. Daniel is a very inspirational leader and is great at pushing towards bigger things as well as listening into and knowing the organization not forgetting about the people behind it and trusting people's abilities. Daniel is a passionate FIFA player and he is definitely a sore loser and perhaps a bit of an ungracious winner…
“Iron” Mike Steadman - Shares About Boxing, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Making an Impact in Your Community Mike Steadman didn't grow up boxing, but found his love for it at the Naval Academy. He became a three-time National Collegiate Boxing Champion during his time there. After graduation he was commissioned as a Marine Corps Infantry officer and served until 2015. His experience gave him a passion to serve the inner city youth, teaching both boxing and leadership. “There's no better way to unleash your inner bad-ass than training like a boxer. You'll build the grit, confidence, and discipline that will enhance and improve every aspect of your well-being, personal development, and job performance.” Ironbound Media As a self-proclaimed renaissance man, Mike is a successful entrepreneur and founder of Ironbound media. He produces his own podcasts and helps other businesses do the same. “I feel like podcasting is the future of publishing, writing the book and stuff is awesome, but there is nothing like hearing your guests' voices and sharing it to the universe. I think it's really powerful.” Ironbound Boxing After visiting boxing gyms in various cities, Mike felt “the kids didn't have any options outside the ring, that it was either turn pro or go back to the streets. In the inner city, that's what a boxing gym does.” This frustration led to the creation of Ironbound Boxing, a reproduction of Mike's own training at the Naval Academy. “Our goal is to use the transformative powers of boxing to create champions both inside and outside of the ring. As an organization, we're committed to providing free amateur boxing training, entrepreneurial education, and employment opportunities to inner-city youth & young adults.” Curious to see who else has been in the VeteranCrowd Spotlight? Check them out here. Learn More: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iron-mike-steadman-3387586a/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ironmikesteadman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NativeSonSpeaks Ironbound Media Website: https://ironboundmedia.com/ Ironbound Boxing Website: https://ironboundboxing.org/ Podcasts: About Your Host Bob Louthan is a VMI Graduate, Army veteran, and executive with over 25 years of experience in mergers, acquisitions and private capital formation. He founded the VeteranCrowd Network to bring veterans and veteran-led businesses together with each other and the resources they need to prosper.
Today on the show we are in Boston and in Cyprus, we talk with Michael Hendrix, Partner and Global Design Director at IDEO and with Panos Panay, Vice President for Strategy & Innovation at Berklee College of Music. Michael and Panos talk about their experience as entrepreneurs, leaders, and executives and the interviews they did with musicians like Björk, Justin Timberlake and many others. We speak about the creative mindset that designers and musicians share, the importance of emotional diligence and what David Bowie and Nokia have in common. We speak about what leadership can learn from music production, and that leaders in these times should rather look in the direction of a producer than a conductor. We hear that Design Thinking is less effective when used as a formula and that the musical mindset is applicable to everyone. And we talk about that the value of creative education and a musical mindset can have a great impact on business and innovation. If this resonates with you, you should definitively check out their new book Two beats ahead. Connect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rmichaelhendrix/ Connect with Panos: https://www.linkedin.com/in/panospanay/ Two Beats ahead website: https://twobeatsahead.com/ IDEO: https://www.ideo.com/ Berklee College of Music: https://www.berklee.edu/ The Power of Music Thinking is brought to you by CREATIVE COMPANION
“Iron” Mike Steadman - Shares About Boxing, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Making an Impact in Your Community Mike Steadman didn't grow up boxing, but found his love for it at the Naval Academy. He became a three-time National Collegiate Boxing Champion during his time there. After graduation he was commissioned as a Marine Corps Infantry officer and served until 2015. His experience gave him a passion to serve the inner city youth, teaching both boxing and leadership. “There's no better way to unleash your inner bad-ass than training like a boxer. You'll build the grit, confidence, and discipline that will enhance and improve every aspect of your well-being, personal development, and job performance.” Ironbound Media As a self-proclaimed renaissance man, Mike is a successful entrepreneur and founder of Ironbound media. He produces his own podcasts and helps other businesses do the same. “I feel like podcasting is the future of publishing, writing the book and stuff is awesome, but there is nothing like hearing your guests' voices and sharing it to the universe. I think it's really powerful.” Ironbound Boxing After visiting boxing gyms in various cities, Mike felt “the kids didn't have any options outside the ring, that it was either turn pro or go back to the streets. In the inner city, that's what a boxing gym does.” This frustration led to the creation of Ironbound Boxing, a reproduction of Mike's own training at the Naval Academy. “Our goal is to use the transformative powers of boxing to create champions both inside and outside of the ring. As an organization, we're committed to providing free amateur boxing training, entrepreneurial education, and employment opportunities to inner-city youth & young adults.” Learn More: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iron-mike-steadman-3387586a/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ironmikesteadman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NativeSonSpeaks Ironbound Media Website: https://ironboundmedia.com/ Ironbound Boxing Website: https://ironboundboxing.org/ Podcasts: The Transition Confessions of a Native Son About Your Host Bob Louthan is a VMI Graduate, Army veteran, and executive with over 25 years of experience in mergers, acquisitions and private capital formation. He founded the VeteranCrowd Network to bring veterans and veteran-led businesses together with each other and the resources they need to prosper.
The Software Process and Measurement Cast 626 features our interview with Jacob Glenn. Jacob and I began talking about custom software development and then branched into entrepreneurship and leadership. Finding and enabling people are critical skills for building solutions. Jacob Glenn is a creative and innovative leader with a consistent track record of success leading complex engagements focused on strategy, process, and emerging technologies. As the founder and President of M Genio, he helps lead high-profile, strategic initiatives and creates value at the intersection of business and technology. Connect with Jacob on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/jacobglenn Check out M Genio at http://www.mgenio.com/ Re-Read Saturday News We conclude the re-read of Tame your Work Flow by Steve Tendon and Daniel Doiron, which we began on Saturday, May 23rd. The world has changed a lot as we worked our way through the book. However, there are important ideas in this book that are far less transitory than the changes we’ve seen in 2020 will be. Today we have a few concluding notes! This week’s installment Week 21: Final Thoughts - https://bit.ly/2URS1Ih New to this re-read? Start at the beginning Week 1: Logistics and Front Matter – https://bit.ly/2LWJ3EY The Software Process and Measurement Cast is the proud media sponsor of the live@manning conference: Math for Data Science to be held on 01 December 2020 12:00 - 5:00 pm EST live on Twitch. Register for FREE for a unique chance to learn from statisticians and math masters: http://mng.bz/8GAZ #manningontwitch Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 627 is an essay on collaboration. Collaboration is a word that gets thrown around A LOT in team-oriented environments. I am not sure everyone means the same thing when they use the term. We will also have a visit from Jon M Quigley and his Alpha and Omega of Product Development column.
Now in its fourth year, The James Beard Foundation’s Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership program (WEL) is part of the Foundation’s broader Women’s Leadership Programs presented by Audi and aims to support woman-identifying hospitality industry entrepreneurs, restaurant owners, and chefs in order … Continue reading → The post Show 400, November 21, 2020: Dina Samson of Rossoblu and Superfine Pizza Co. 2020 Fellow of Women’s Entrepreneurship Leadership Program appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.
Linh Dao Smooke discusses Entrepreneurship, running Hacker Noon, and the importance of education with Henry Le of Vietnam Tech Society. Linh shares how her opportunity to study abroad in India at age 17 has shaped the course of her life forever. Grateful for her scholarships to schools in India and the US, Linh has been creating opportunities for students and young professionals through her various initiatives in education, such as the creation of the Creative Kid Project. Linh discusses Hacker Noon's business model, how the company interacts with its community of writers and readers, operations processes and the next big steps Hacker Noon is taking to build a better Internet. Linh also shares insights of Hacker Noon break up with Medium and highlights the values of no paywall and free Internet on which Hacker Noon philosophy is built. Continue reading about education, leadership, tech stories, and business lessons on Hacker Noon. Also, keep up Hacker Noon via the NOONIFICATION, Giphy (ahem Facebook and/or Instagram), Twitter, the Tech Stories Chrome plugin, or just get a technology story published today. P.S. We also are accepting new sponsors.
In this episode, Vince and I speak to Ricardo Garcia of the Veterans Entrepreneurship Initiative (VEI). We discuss what's it like to transition from Veteran to Entrepreneur, the VEI's current happenings, and the future, as well as leadership advice for the listening audience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-leadership-void/support
Patrick Bennett, Vice President of PPD, explains how his team is using biomarkers to drive the innovation of personalized medicine. Pat has obtained a B.S. in toxicology, a M.S. in pharmacology and an M.B.A. You'll Learn • How Pat defeated the odds by refusing to ever be outworked • What "luck" really is and how to take advantage of it • How PPD is using gene therapy to fight cancer! • Why the future of medicine is BRIGHT! #Covid-19 #PatrickBennett #PPD #GeneTherapy #PrecisionMedicine #Science #Healthcare #SecretsOfSuccess #DrShaneNeedham #Neverbeoutworked #RuralAmerica ~ Episode Resources: https://www.ppd.com/who-we-are/team/patrick-bennett/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-bennett-2988b89/ https://www.facebook.com/PPDCRO/ ~ FOLLOW Dr. Shane Needham on social media! ~ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/needham_shane/ ~ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shane.needham.56 ~ Website: https://www.drsneedham.com/ ~ LISTEN to Secrets Of Success on other platforms! ~ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-67821345 ~ SUBSCRIBE on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMeZzkXut0bzxztLdHS2o0Q?view_as=subscriber
Dr. Suzy Siegle, EdD, JD, MBA, is a Professor of Entrepreneurship & Leadership, Attorney, and Locus of Control Researcher. She has developed a simple, easy-to-implement, and QUICK program to help individuals achieve better results in business, entrepreneurship, and even in personal life. What do the most successful executives., business owners, and leaders have in common?Why do they do DIFFERENTLY that you can learn in order to have a better life?What does it mean to have a "LOCUS MINDSET?"Is your mindset holding you back and affecting your personal relationships? How can you CHANGE that? On this podcast, Suzy will answer these questions and more:
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Hello Everyone, The guest we have today, he is a CoFounder and CEO of SparkToro and Moz. He is a Public Speaker, Youtube Content Creator, Influencer . So, in general he is everywhere. While talking about leadership he said that -" He prefer to lead by example." Also, advise he had for aspiring entrepreneurs was - "Build Unique Skills, Build Your Network [ being helpful to the community] and then Build your Company". He has lot more to share about - Branding, Entrepreneurship and Leadership. So, Watch complete episode - https://youtu.be/SCP1lPVa60A Listen to complete episode - https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/episodes/SoLeadSaturday---Episode-16---Rand-Fishkin-branding-entrepreneurship-leadership-ebongl Until we meet, Happy Leading and Lead Together! Bye for Now! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/support
Today we’re joined by Daisy Guo, Co-founder and CMO of Tezign, a design and creative talent platform that provides creative marketplace and workflow solutions. Guo graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in China and then spent time curating global art events before launching her own company in 2013. In 2017, she was named among the Forbes 30 under 30 list for enterprise technology in Asia. In this episode we discuss Guo’s transition to becoming an entrepreneur, her leadership style and what she’s learned since founding her own company, and the growth of freelance workers in China.
Keno Mullings runs the Bootstrap Boot Camp in Providence, #WPRO Aimed at fledgling entrepreneurs, the Boot Camp is an offshoot of Mullings' Institute of Entrepreneurship & Leadership https://ieleadership.org/
Keno Mullings runs the Bootstrap Boot Camp in Providence, #WPRO Aimed at fledgling entrepreneurs, the Boot Camp is an offshoot of Mullings' Institute of Entrepreneurship & Leadership https://ieleadership.org/
For a full list of Rachel's books, show notes, and how to connect with Rachel, visit her page on the Shine Strong website!Children's Books written by Rachel:Sugar SnapsA Photographer's Night Before ChristmasThe Night Before I TriTri with MomMillie's Great RescueAdventures with an Au PairOther Books written by Rachel:The Laundry ListDirty Laundry; A Devotional for WomenSupport the show (https://www.shinestrong.co/podcast)
David Shriner-Cahn and Amy talk about smashing the plateau, entrepreneurship and leadership. David shares his secret sauce and what stops and challenges solopreneurs the most. He also shares about the hardest thing we face once we've achieved our goals. Learn. Create. Thrive. www.InspiredConversations.net www.AmySchuber.com
Are leaders born or made? The Diet Doc San Francisco Program Owner Shannon Morse has expanded into new territories around the country, has sub-branded her company into a thriving lifestyle brand, and is hiring and training team members to become leaders in the nutrition and health community. Listen in as Joe and Shannon discuss the challenges and non-negotiables when growing a fitness brand. 00:12 Introduction 01:30 Defining leadership 05:45 Shannon's growth in leadership 09:00 Shannon's view of leadership 09:45 How Shannon is empowering her team 12:15 Communication flow; Giving directives? 14:00 Do people like being told what to do? 16:00 Communicating to various personality types 17:30 The best leaders are the best followers 18:00 Greatest leadership qualities 20:45 A leader must give a s**t about people 21:45 Abilities paramount to social bonding, thriving, communic. 23:00 Talking issues through 24:50 Dealing with an arising conflict 29:45 What will Shannon's impacting legacy be? 31:00 Shannon's contact: https://thedietdoclifestyle.com/ Thanks for visiting! SUBSCRIBE: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-diet-doc-life-mastery-podcast/id1385194556?mt=2&i=1000412057177 http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... FITNESS ENTREPRENEUR? Find out how to become The Diet Doc expert in your community! https://www.dropbox.com/s/mv4mwtiignp... FREE QUIZ: DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO MEET YOUR GOALS? https://www.dropbox.com/s/thmmokbc3kd... LET'S CONNECT! Website: https://www.thedietdoc.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheDietDoc Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/dietdocglobal Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thedietdoclife Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/thedietdoc
In this episode Craig and I discuss the ups and downs of entrepreneurship and how we each discover our own journeys. We also connect the fundamentals of Leadership and Emotional Intelligence with our unique entrepreneurial endeavors. Take the same amount of time out of your day that you do for watching your favorite show and enrich your life greatly. Be sure to connect with Craig online: IG- @Craig.a.Towler www.amputeeconcierge.org www.craigtowler.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jordan-lane-miller/support
In this episode we dive deep into the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, goal setting, and leadership with serial entrepreneur, Katie Jensen. Katie has been an entrepreneur for over thirty years, with a deep background in a diverse set of industries. In the past three decades Katie launched a chain of Medical Spas, a Private Air Charter Company, a Consulting and Coaching Firm and recently launched a retail business with her daughter. Through Katie Drew Coaching, her passion is helping Entrepreneurs get clear on their VISION, define their WHY, get more clients, and get results that provides the financial freedom they dream of. Katie’s exclusive, luxury retreats on the beautiful beaches of Laguna Beach help Entrepreneurs refocus, renew and refresh their businesses. Connect with Katie on social media Instagram: @katizatpha Facebook: Katie Drew Jensen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jordan-lane-miller/support
-Speacial Guest Jeremey McGrew CEO of Indyfitnessmag! Instragram: @Jermcgre @Indyfitnessmag Indyfitnessmag.com -The seceret to life -Becoming an Succesful sales person -To Do's and NOT To Do's in salesperson -Leadership My best tips & tactics for peak performance hit my weekly email list FIRST. Sign up here: http://eepurl.com/c_wJuL Get the Iron Valley Barbell Resistance Bands: https://ironvalleybarbell.net/product/the-complete-band-set/ Subscribe to The Zach Homol Show Podcast! https://thezachhomolshow.com/ Follow me on Twitter for encouragement and to gain strength, agility and speed! https://twitter.com/ZachHomol Find top notch instructional videos on my Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/zachhomol/ Download the free guide to fix your bench press mistakes: https://ironvalleybarbell.net/iron-valley-barbell-bench-press-guide/ And finally, train with us in Indianapolis, IN (and yes, people move to Indy just to train at the gym!): https://ironvalleybarbell.net/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-zach-homol-show/message
In this EXTENDED and oh so honest episode with special Guest Gordon Miller, CEO of Hairbrained, Gordon talks about some of the most common challenges he has experienced with small business ownership + leaderships. The pain that sometimes comes with owning a salon, what to consider before opening, and lots of other juicy wisdom and advice.
Doris talks to David Peden, Chair of the Entrepreneurship Leadership program at Battle Ground Academy, a K12 independent school near Nashville, TN.
Aired Monday, 20 February 2017, 4:00 PM ET Monetizing Your Creativity Join Katarina Nilsson and Lisa Murray for a conversation that can change your entire creative reality. We are artists, creative entrepreneurs and international facilitators of creative magic in life and business. What if you CAN create far beyond your wildest dreams? “When you let more creativity into your life and business, it has instant impact and just keeps delivering.” Katarina Nilsson Are you not creating enough? Are not creative enough? Or are you creating way too much to fit in so you make yourself hide from the world? If those are points of view you have about you it’s very likely that you don’t make the money you could be making. You may have heard that money follows joy? Well, why don’t we just do more of what we love? Join Katarina and Lisa for a conversation around creation & money. What if it’s easier than you think to start monetizing your creativity? About Katarina Nilsson and Lisa Murray: Katarina Nilsson is an entrepreneur with 15 years’ experience as a naming expert and strategist. She’s also an artist and certified Joy of Business facilitator. Through her brand naming business, Eqvarium, she has helped create names for some of the world’s most recognisable brands such as Sony Ericsson, H&M, Toyota, Electrolux and BabyBjörn. A renowned expert in naming strategy, Katarina has been a keynote speaker at universities and organisations around Europe. She has a Master of Arts degree, has studied Branding and International Property Law and speaks several languages fluently, including Swedish, English, Spanish and German. A passionate change agent, Katarina draws upon the tools and teachings of Access Consciousness™ and Joy of Business to support positive change for individuals and groups, whether it be expanding a business, unlocking creativity, inviting play and lightness into life or making changes for the better in the body. She is one of the authors of “Creating Business Beyond this Reality” that will be launched shortly. Lisa Murray is a creative strategist, a creation catalyst and business generator. She can contribute to your ideas and projects in unexpected and unconventional ways. Ask Lisa the questions that run through your head about the ‘how’ and ‘what’ of creating your ideas or your business. She has magical ways of unravelling the confusion and the creative blocks, enabling you to create with clarity, ease and joy. She is the founder of Creativity Lab, has an MBA in Entrepreneurship & Leadership, and is an Access Consciousness® Certified Facilitator. Her new book ‘Stop Waiting, Start Creating‘ launched in 2016. Join Lisa for adventures in creating via: www.BusinessAlchemyLab.com and www.CreativityLab.tv
Julia Austin is currently the CTO of Digital Ocean and Lecturer at Harvard Business School. Her journey to get to where she is today is inspiring and she shares her story with us as well as her thoughts on the startup space, women in tech and clouds. Yep, clouds! We are fortunate enough to count Julia as not only a mentor, but also a friend. We are huge fans, and are continuously inspired by her success and kindness to others. You can follow her on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/austinfish. For more awesome stuff, visit www.shegeeksout.com.
Learning to Lead Episode 24: My interview with Darrin Grove, CEO of TrueFit.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/l3leadership)