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A lot of our content talks about an individual's experience with addiction and/or recovery.But, addiction is not something that only affects the addict. On this episode of the Bare Knuckle Recovery Podcast, we are joined by Jen Hope, Director and Co-Founder of, The Mom of an Addict.Jen shares her personal story about addiction in her close family, and talks a bit about the mission of her organization.Learn more about The Mom of an Addict here: https://www.themomofanaddict.org/
About Aran:Aran Khanna has been labeled many things. Thought leader. Innovator. And (at times) troublemaker. Now, in his search to give technological control back to developers and business leaders, he's added cloud management entrepreneur to that list as the Co-Founder & CEO of Archera, a company that helps organizations find cloud solutions that fit their companies. About Archera:Archera uses machine learning to help organizations automate & de-risk their cloud strategies. The company's goal is to put control back into the hands of developers and business leaders so they can use the resources they need when they need them, without hemorrhaging time and money. Founder Chats listeners get a free demo of Archera. Claim your perk.
Louise Hosking of Hosking Associates, IOSH President and One WISH co-founder, discusses how she puts the pulse into health and safety, what flexible working means to her and the impact of feminine skills in leadership positions. Louise is a first career Health & Safety Professional with over 30 years experience. Her consultancy, Hosking Associates, was established in 2005. As an employer and small business owner she has a keen understanding of the distractions and pressures leaders face everyday.Louise became IOSH President and Chair of Council in November 2021 having served as a Vice- President for 3 years and President-Elect for one year. Her Presidential themes focus on “People, Sustainability and Putting the Heart into Health & Safety”. Louise is a passionate Inclusion champion both within IOSH and outside of it. She is also a co-founder of the OneWISH coalition: Women & Inclusion in Safety & Health.
About Jeff Solomon:Jeff is a 6x founder and has been in the startup scene for most of his career. He has done just about every role from CEO to Chief Janitor, Head of Product to Marketing Lead.He has deep expertise in Saas, Content Marketing, SEO, Mobile Apps, Startup Accelerators, Lead Generation, UX, Angel & Seed Funding, B2B Software, Enterprise Sales and Bootstrapping. And he's been writing content on these topics for most of his career.Jeff co-founded Amplify, Startup Accelerator (5 funds, $50MM raised, 10x exits) and Velocify (sold in 2017 for $128MM). He has raised $35MM+ in venture capital. And he's had one startup fail miserably. He's angel invested in a dozen companies. Moreover, Jeff has seen over 3,000 startups apply to Amplify and been pitched by hundreds of entrepreneurs. And he's helped raise more than $50MM in venture funding for his companies.Jeff is currently growing Markup Hero, a screenshot & annotation SaaS tool and has been teaching high school entrepreneurship for 6 years. He recently launched a comprehensive online customer development course available on Udemy and is one of the top 10 expert advisors on the popular advisor platforms Clarity.fm with over 500 calls and 350+ 5-star reviews. About Markup Hero:Capture ideas, communicate clearly, and save time with Markup Hero a file annotation and screenshot tool. All you need without the bloat; made for Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome and Mobile Web.Founder Chats listeners get 3 months free on an annual plan with the code X84BB9
The Andy Staples Show & Friends: A show about college football
Andy, from Las Vegas attending the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame events, catches up with ex-Notre Dame QB and MOGL co-founder, Brandon Wimbush. But before cutting it up with Brandon, Andy, Kevin Warren, and Bob Bowlsby, among other commissioners, share their thoughts about an expanded CFP. What kinks need ironing out? Is a 12-team format more likely than an 8-team? Afterward, Brandon joins the podcast to discuss his company, MOGL, whose mission is to connect athletes and companies with NIL deals. Brandon chronicles his business' rise as well as how he's helping athletes earn what they're worth. The duo also discuss Brandon's time as Notre Dame's quarterback and the future of the Fighting Irish under Marcus Freeman. Plus, Brandon shares his thoughts on Brian Kelly's departure from South Bend, his experience in the transfer portal, and manning Jeff Lebby and Josh Heupel's offense at UCF. Follow Andy on Twitter: @Andy_Staples Follow Brandon on Twitter: @WimbushB7 Save 33% on a subscription to The Athletic by visiting: theathletic.com/andystaples Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jacquie as she delves deep into the intertwining topics of Love, Family and Business with Entrepreneur and XARAHA Active Founder, Julia Zeito. Queens of balancing it all, Julia and Jacquie give you the insight on how each of these essential life topics came to be and how they affect each other as they bond over motherhood, falling in love and building their respective business empires whilst being in the spotlight. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Handley co-founder of Union Hill Cider Co in East Wenatchee joins us for this episode.Union Hill began with a failed experiment to make cider by letting it ferment in a closet. Lets just say the first batch was not a success. Fast forward to 2021 and Union Hill is creating some amazing ciders! So glad they did not give up.Andrew is an orchardist and along with his father and two close friends created Union Hill Cider Co. We chat about cider making, the Wenatchee Valley and much more during our episode. We are also joined by Andrews wife Katja. When you are in Wenatchee you need to make sure you check out Union Hill Cider Co. I personally really enjoy their 2021 Whiskey Business. Barrel aged 10 months in red wine barrels and then finished in American Whiskey barrels. You can pick up the Whiskey which makes this one so, so good.....tell them Scott sent you!There are so many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ExploringWash)
Paul Coughlin Interview: Taconic Distillery's Founder Chats Passion for Whiskey, Origin Story of the Company, Cocktails & The Great Outdoors The Birdies & Bourbon team had a blast chatting with Taconic Distillery's Founder, Paul Coughlin. This family run distillery is producing some wonderful whiskey expressions and bourbon barrel aged maple syrup. Taconic Distillery has some developed some outstanding spirits within their lineup of offerings. On the show we sample their Dutchess Private Reserve Straight Bourbon Whiskey which was outstanding and very unique to their New York roots. The Double Barrel Maple Bourbon Syrup is a perfect way to start you mornings. Grab some Taconic Distillery, sip along and listen/watch. Be sure to check out Taconic Distillery online at https://www.taconicdistillery.com/home or via the links on their website to the Social pages. The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon)
Founder Chats is back! In this episode, we talk with Brian Parks, Founder and Managing Partner of Bigfoot Capital. Hear his story of transitioning from working at a local bank to running a tech company, his tips on managing your capital stack, and a whole lot more.Curious about you what heard? Check out the below links to learn more. Bigfoot Capital Growth oriented loans for B2B SaaS companies with $1.5M+ ARR. Baremetrics Metrics, forecasting, analytics, insights and engagement tools for teams using Stripe, Braintree, Chargify, Recurly and more. Founder Chats A podcast about starting and growing tech companies, as told candidly by the founders behind them.
Welcome back to the latest episode of the Exponential Human podcast. It's been a while since our last podcast episode but we are bringing this back! My name is Filip and this is Daniel and we are your hosts for the show. Daniel and I are also the founders of Neuratech, a Brisbane based startup company that develops nootropic supplements to support mental wellness and overall cognitive performance. Our mission with this podcast is to expose you to top high performance thinkers, doers and creators to help you become an exponential human. We will be interviewing inspiring entrepreneurs and founders, scientists, researchers and more to share their stories about how to upgrade your life, build great products and impact humanity. The format for the show going forward will include a monthly founders chat with Daniel and myself for those who want to keep up to date with our business progress and what we're working on, occasional solocasts with myself as well as new guests every few weeks to go deep into some epic discussions. We will be covering topics related to health, wellness, technology, human enhancement, biohacking, neuroscience, AI, robotics, space, building companies and more. Today, Daniel and I are sitting down to chat and reflect on business, our progress so far and what we're working on. We also want to get you all up to date as to what's happened over the past year since our last podcast now that we are back in action. We also want to delve into different interesting topics including nootropics, mental health, the current state of technology and more. For all our listeners - we are providing a discount code to our product, Enhance Nootropic to all our listeners. You can use the code “PODCAST15” at www.neuratech.com.au to get 15% off Enhance – our daily brain health and memory supplement.
This is truly the inside info on the Cambridge Half Marathon.. the race director and the race should know what they are talking about! It's January 2021 and Adam gives us the lowdown on our hopes for this year's event in October. We also chat about the history of the race and about OSB's fantastic ‘Outlaw' triathlon series and about Adam's weightlifting 1 Rep Max.. you might be surprised! Please subscribe and rate or review on ITunes or other platforms. Visit and like our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Cambridge-Endurance-Sport-Podcast-112279984010325/ Contact us at cambridgeendurance@yahoo.com. We are also on Twitter @CamEndurance and Instagram camendurancesportspodcasr .
DEUXMOI has quickly become one of the hottest Instagram pages filled with juicy blind items and celebrity sightings. The creator of the guiltiest Instagram pleasure joined Dax Holt and Adam Glyn on the Hollywood Raw podcast to discuss how she started it, why it's been so successful and which celebrities she looks at differently since creating the site. Don’t miss a thing! Follow Hollywood Raw on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter. Dax Holt - Insta / Twitter Adam Glyn - Insta / Twitter A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Miki Agrawalk is the Founder and Chief Creative Officer of TUSHY which upgrades the American bathroom experience with a modern, best-in-class, affordable bidet. To date, TUSHY has helped save over 2 million trees from getting flushed down the toilet and have built clean toilets in India for over 60,000 families. Miki is also proudly a published author of two #1 best-selling books: Do Cool Shit: Quit Your Day Job, Start Your Own Business & Live Happily Ever After & Disrupt-Her: A Manifesto For The Modern Woman. She is an identical twin and Irish triplet; the daughter of a Japanese mom and an Indian dad; an OG French-Canadian; a Wall Street dropout; a former professional soccer player; a Cornell grad... and a proud mama. ;-) In today’s conversation, Miki shares how from a young age, she was drawn to finding an alternative to the norm. From her own health issues in 2005, came an idea to create a pizza concept that was farm to table, organic and gluten free, opening her first restaurant, WILD, now its fourth location in Guatemala. “It was before those sorts of food movements had taken off. Gluten-free food wasn’t as trendy in 2005,” she says, and in what would become true Miki style, her business would perch on the precipice of a cultural disruption. In fact, disruption is her thing. “I want to be remembered for driving authentic conversation forward. For using a product to disrupt old, tired conditioning and innovation to challenge the status quo and to elevate humanity and elevate the planet and its beings.” And so she did. Miki began a conversation about the shame around menstruation. That conversation turned into a company that would remove the taboo and save the planet at the same time. Listen to Miki’s full story about how her business skyrocketed to 50 million... “My coach changed my life. My company was 60k in the hole, I had leaking relationships in my life and in 2 years, my coach took my business to 50million. I cleaned up my relationships and partnerships in that period, too.” This is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Be sure to share this podcast with friends and family that can benefit from this wisdom, experience and lessons and join us for another incredible conversation on my podcast channel. Lastly, to find out more about my ‘Millionairess Business & Financial Independence course for entrepreneurial women’, my new book in paperback, audio, journals, diaries and wonderful stories of other women, I mentor head to… www.MillionairessMagazine.com And until next time... Be Bold, Be Courageous, Be Fabulous With Love & Gratitude Amanda Jane
We sit down and talk with Greg, the founder of Australian brand Switch Nutrition about how far the brand has come, what they have in the pipeline, and the big changes coming to the supplement industry in Australia.
Episode 61 - Do you keep your tasks on a post-it note? Or are you happy using technology? We look at how "todoist" can help a range of people across a variety of situations. (Warning - episode features multiple references to Findus Crispy Pancakes.) Look at all this stuff we covered: Amir's story - the brains behind todoistHow a 'rootless' upbringing seems to have resulted in a great business ethosIf you're using pen and paper what could an app like todoist do for you?Freeing up your mental spaceKeeping track of what you've got onIntroducing the 3 levels we're going to explore:Wanda - who doesn't like technology and has simple needsEmma - with a more sophisticated life, Emma has a need for something more structured to help her manage lots of varietyTheresa - a full project and team manager who has complex needsWhy I converted to todoistLevel 1 (Wanda)Creating a shopping listUsing Alexa - (if you have one, you might wanna turn it off while you're listening)Sharing lists with people (unless you've bought fungal foot powder)Setting up folders for her other stuff Setting up tasks for future activity - cutting the grassRecurring tasks - recycling and cuddlesUsing todoist's amazing 'Natural Language' to easily set tasks upThe tasks we created looked like this:"Alexa - add Findus Crispy Pancakes to my shopping list""Cut the grass on Saturday""Take the recycling bins out every other Thursday at 7pm""Cuddle my partner every other Wednesday" (perhaps don't do this)How todoist uses this natural language to put everything exactly where you need it, ready for actionUsing your inbox as your master list (this is level 1 don't forget)How all this can give Wanda (and you) clarity of mindLetting you try this all out before we move onto Level 2 in the next episode where we'll meet Emma Here are the links to what you need, and where we did our research for the episode: Todoist featuresIntegrating with AlexaIntegrating with Google AssistUsing SiriThe difference between the inbox and a project (folder)Sharing folders like your shopping list (and other projects)Amir's interview on Founder Chats at Baremetrics As always, we're really grateful for your help in supporting this podcast. To do this you can: Rate or subscribe on apple podcasts by going here - apple podcastsContact us on Twitter - we are @sharppodcast hereConnect with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sharppodcast/Share with at us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharppodcast/Post comments on the website. This link will take you to home page, and then you can go onto the episode you'd like to comment on here Thanks EVER SO MUCH for listening. If we help you to BE BETTER at what you do, then it's all been worth it! Attribution for Wanda's voice https://freesound.org/people/bennstir/sounds/81129/
[et_pb_section fb_built="1" _builder_version="3.22.7" custom_padding="||0px|||"][et_pb_row column_structure="2_3,1_3" _builder_version="3.25" width="90%" max_width="1599px"][et_pb_column type="2_3" _builder_version="3.25" custom_padding="|||" custom_padding__hover="|||"][et_pb_post_title categories="off" comments="off" admin_label="Post Title" _builder_version="4.0.5" title_font="||||||||" meta_font="|700|||||||" meta_text_color="#2b2b2b" title_font_size_tablet="" title_font_size_phone="" title_font_size_last_edited="on|phone" custom_css_post_title="font-family: roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;" global_module="108498"][/et_pb_post_title][et_pb_text admin_label="Body Text 1" _builder_version="4.0.10" text_font="||||||||" text_text_color="#535353" hover_enabled="0"]Fremont County's Lynette Grey Bull is the President and Founder of Not Our Native Daughters. The group was formed to help create education and awareness for missing, exploited, and murdered indigenous women and children. Slowly, but steadily, more light is being shed on this epidemic across the nation and continent. As the common mission continues to increase in popularity through several groups, Not Our Native Daughters, gains exponentially more attention as well. Not Our Native Daughters was invited to attend the 2020 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day in Pasadena, California. The 131st parade paid honor to the 100th year celebration of women's right to vote, so naturally Wyoming was where the parade committee looked for ideas. Lynette discusses the experience, publicity for Not Our Native Daughters this created, and how being in the Rose Parade specifically was a goal for her on the County 10 Podcast. Listen to the interview in the player below, or subscribe to the County 10 Podcast via your podcast app. For more about Not Our Native Daughters, follow their Facebook page here. For more about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women efforts and ways to help, click here. http://media.blubrry.com/10cast/content.blubrry.com/10cast/County_10_Podast_Lynette_Grey_Bull_1-5.mp3 The County 10 Podcast is made possible by. Rendezvous Dental Belles and Beaus Clothing Boutique Wyoming Department of Transportation Shoshone Rose Hotel & Casino Elevate Rehab: Shoulder To Hand Therapy [/et_pb_text][et_pb_code admin_label="Display Ad" _builder_version="4.0.5" text_orientation="center"] Content continues below[adrotate group="12"][/et_pb_code][et_pb_text admin_label="Body Text 2" _builder_version="4.0.10" text_font="||||||||" text_text_color="#535353"][/et_pb_text][et_pb_divider admin_label="Post Content Ends Here." _builder_version="4.0.5"][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_divider show_divider="off" _builder_version="3.26"][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_signup mailchimp_list="county10|71e308fce0" layout="top_bottom" first_name_field="off" last_name_field="off" success_message="Thanks! You're in the club." title="Community. Connected." description="Get the latest County 10 updates in your email every day! " footer_content="No spam. Ever. " _builder_version="3.25.4" form_field_background_color="#ffffff" header_font="||||||||" header_text_align="center" header_text_color="#000000" header_font_size="25px" body_font="||||||||" body_text_align="center" result_message_font="||||||||" result_message_text_align="center" result_message_text_color="#000000" form_field_font="||||||||" use_background_color="off" custom_button="on" button_bg_color="#F05323" button_border_color="#F05323" button_font="||||||||" button_icon="%%109%%" button_on_hover="off" text_orientation="center" background_layout="light" width="100%" max_width="60%" module_alignment="center" custom_css_newsletter_title="color: #000 !important;" border_width_all_fields="1px" border_color_all_fields="rgba(51,51,51,0.09)" global_module="97122"][/et_pb_signup][et_pb_code disabled_on="on|on|off" _builder_version="3.25.4" text_orientation="center"]Advertisement[adrotate group="13"][/et_pb_code][et_pb_code disabled_on="off|off|on...
[et_pb_section fb_built="1" _builder_version="3.22.7" custom_padding="||0px|||"][et_pb_row column_structure="2_3,1_3" _builder_version="3.25" width="90%" max_width="1599px"][et_pb_column type="2_3" _builder_version="3.25" custom_padding="|||" custom_padding__hover="|||"][et_pb_post_title categories="off" comments="off" admin_label="Post Title" _builder_version="4.0.5" title_font="||||||||" meta_font="|700|||||||" meta_text_color="#2b2b2b" title_font_size_tablet="" title_font_size_phone="" title_font_size_last_edited="on|phone" custom_css_post_title="font-family: roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;" global_module="108498"][/et_pb_post_title][et_pb_text admin_label="Body Text 1" _builder_version="4.0.10" text_font="||||||||" text_text_color="#535353" hover_enabled="0"]Fremont County's Lynette Grey Bull is the President and Founder of Not Our Native Daughters. The group was formed to help create education and awareness for missing, exploited, and murdered indigenous women and children. Slowly, but steadily, more light is being shed on this epidemic across the nation and continent. As the common mission continues to increase in popularity through several groups, Not Our Native Daughters, gains exponentially more attention as well. Not Our Native Daughters was invited to attend the 2020 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year's Day in Pasadena, California. The 131st parade paid honor to the 100th year celebration of women's right to vote, so naturally Wyoming was where the parade committee looked for ideas. Lynette discusses the experience, publicity for Not Our Native Daughters this created, and how being in the Rose Parade specifically was a goal for her on the County 10 Podcast. Listen to the interview in the player below, or subscribe to the County 10 Podcast via your podcast app. For more about Not Our Native Daughters, follow their Facebook page here. For more about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women efforts and ways to help, click here. http://media.blubrry.com/10cast/content.blubrry.com/10cast/County_10_Podast_Lynette_Grey_Bull_1-5.mp3 The County 10 Podcast is made possible by. Rendezvous Dental Belles and Beaus Clothing Boutique Wyoming Department of Transportation Shoshone Rose Hotel & Casino Elevate Rehab: Shoulder To Hand Therapy [/et_pb_text][et_pb_code admin_label="Display Ad" _builder_version="4.0.5" text_orientation="center"] Content continues below[adrotate group="12"][/et_pb_code][et_pb_text admin_label="Body Text 2" _builder_version="4.0.10" text_font="||||||||" text_text_color="#535353"][/et_pb_text][et_pb_divider admin_label="Post Content Ends Here." _builder_version="4.0.5"][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_divider show_divider="off" _builder_version="3.26"][/et_pb_divider][et_pb_signup mailchimp_list="county10|71e308fce0" layout="top_bottom" first_name_field="off" last_name_field="off" success_message="Thanks! You're in the club." title="Community. Connected." description="Get the latest County 10 updates in your email every day! " footer_content="No spam. Ever. " _builder_version="3.25.4" form_field_background_color="#ffffff" header_font="||||||||" header_text_align="center" header_text_color="#000000" header_font_size="25px" body_font="||||||||" body_text_align="center" result_message_font="||||||||" result_message_text_align="center" result_message_text_color="#000000" form_field_font="||||||||" use_background_color="off" custom_button="on" button_bg_color="#F05323" button_border_color="#F05323" button_font="||||||||" button_icon="%%109%%" button_on_hover="off" text_orientation="center" background_layout="light" width="100%" max_width="60%" module_alignment="center" custom_css_newsletter_title="color: #000 !important;" border_width_all_fields="1px" border_color_all_fields="rgba(51,51,51,0.09)" global_module="97122"][/et_pb_signup][et_pb_code disabled_on="on|on|off" _builder_version="3.25.4" text_orientation="center"]Advertisement[adrotate group="13"][/et_pb_code][et_pb_code disabled_on="off|off|on...
For this podcast we recorded the FlagshipKansas.Tech Scaling Up Tech event, held on October 16, 2019, in Wichita, Kansas. As the official podcast partner of FlagshipKansas, the technology council for the state of Kansas we were able to capture most of the chats and discussion between the founders of three local technology companies. These chats are real, first-hand, authentic accounts of what happened to a business on their way to rapid growth, what happened when another business is acquired by an industry leader, and what is happening as an entrepreneur is currently scaling with successful funding. The chats were hosted by Lisa Roberts, the Executive Director for FlagshipKansas and the speakers included Miguel Johns, CEO and founder of KingFit, a local startup technology company featuring educational videos for various major health issues with a focus on diabetes education and the winner of the 2019 Visionary Award for best tech startup, Also on the panel were Joy Eakins, CEO and founder of Cornerstone Data, a Wichita based company focused on solutions to help clients understand use their business data more effectively and TJ Frevert, a company with headquarters in Wichita with a focus on innovative technologies supporting call monitoring and analytics to insure clients are getting the highest level of customer service. In these chats you will learn from the first hand stories of the speakers how they were able to not only get started on the entrepreneurial journey but grow their business and learn to respond to the changing demands of their markets and customers. This event was sponsored by Foreman Law, BKD, CPAs and Advisors and Intrust Bank. We also want to recognize the organizations that were the initial supporters for the technology council here in Kansas: Flint Hills Group, Cornerstone Data, CallCap, NetApp, High Touch Technologies and the Workforce Alliance of South Central Kansas. Be sure and check out sponsors for Saunders and Cash and let then know you found them right here: Foreman Law, Retreat To Joy, FlagshipKansas.tech, SCKEDD, Lee Gray Action Coach, Friends University, Shaken not Stirred Bartending, and 2UAuto.
Bee Adamic interview: running a music PR agency | Founder Chats with beepurple, the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
Phil Carr interview: how to grow a software startup | Founder Chats with beepurple, the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
Faik Aktulga interview: create a business based on your passion | Founder Chats with beepurple, the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
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Kelly Angood interview: crowdfunding tips from an expert | Founder Chats with beepurple, the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
We end this series with Vanessa O'Shea, another University of Brighton alumna and author of the book ‘Shaping your Workplace Culture: A practical guide'. Vanessa joins us to discuss how to create a healthy culture in your startup from day one, avoiding the kinds of problems that impact morale, performance and, ultimately, organisational success. Vanessa can be found at Culture Shapers. beepurple is the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
Kelvin Newman joins us for episode five to talk about the rise of legendary digital marketing conference Brighton SEO. This free event runs twice a year in 5,000-capacity Brighton Centre, but famously started in a room above a pub in the city centre. Kelvin shares his journey and explains the business model that has enabled his team to grow what is perhaps the biggest search engine optimisation event in the world. beepurple is the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
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Cat Rose interview: finding your purpose in business | Founder Chats with beepurple, the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
Rosie Sherry of Brighton-based Ministry of Testing is the guest in episode four, explaining how she built a software testing community that has become a £1m revenue business in a little over ten years. Rosie's success has been achieved while juggling, with her partner, the responsibilities of home-schooling her children. beepurple is the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
In episode two of Founder Chats with beepurple we meet Kerry Watkins, a social media business expert and founder of training company Social Brighton. Kerry is a University of Brighton alumnus who spent 20 years working in the hospitality industry before going it alone. She now helps big brands use social media for maximum results with bespoke, cost-effective strategies. Kerry employs an experienced team of social media strategists, consultants and trainers to help deliver training and talks to us about how she's grown since starting up. beepurple is the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
Lancia Consult's Group Managing Director Jeff Cronkshaw joins us in episode three to share his founder story. Jeff is another Brighton graduate who built his own business after several years in industry, in this case working for Fortune Global 500 company Accenture. Lancia Consult is a multinational IT consultancy with staff in Singapore, Hamburg, Hong Kong and the UK. Discover how he made the leap and the lessons he has learned so far, on everything from leadership to recruitment. beepurple is the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service.
First up in this new series of Founder Chats from beepurple, the University of Brighton's entrepreneurship support service, is Darren Fell of Crunch Accounting. In 2000, having already had success with his email marketing startup Pure360, entrepreneur Darren Fell created a fairly priced, all-inclusive accountancy service for freelancers, contractors and small businesses. It united easy-to-use software with unlimited in-house support. Today Crunch is a top 100 accountancy firm and employs over 140 people from its headquarters in Brighton.
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Guest - Josh Pigford, Founder of Baremetrics Josh is the host of the Founder Chats podcast, he is an entrepreneur, maker, and the founder of Baremetrics. Josh shares some great experience, perspective, and background. We discuss startups, his founder journey, learning, sleep, and more. Thank you for listening to & sharing the Catalyst Sale Podcast. Questions Addressed Why is it important to be open/transparent with your numbers? How has transparency impacted the way you have built out the Baremetrics team. What compelled Josh to share his absurd list of products, apps, websites, and business? Where does "Learning by Doing" fit into Josh's process? What did Josh learn from starting a band? Where did Josh learn the importance of delegation? The "Primary job of the CEO is putting things in motion" - How does Josh think about accountability? What are some of the patterns Josh has noticed from the interviews he has had on the Founder Chats Podcast? What is Josh's learning process? Key Takeaways Baremetrics is a Revenue Analytics Platform Built based on a need he had for his organization Authenticity & Transparency was lacking. The news was focused on "good news stories" but not where 99% of us operate. Josh - Transparency I need other people to weigh in on things and provide input, they need context to do this. If they don't have the data, all they are sharing is opinion without context. Our financials are available to the team. Nothing is a surprise. Absurd List of Products/Apps/Websites/Businesses - Recognized Patterns. Forgotten how many, and how crazy some of the ideas were. Opportunity to learn something via a real-world project Josh would identify a trend, and would try to replicate success. (many of these failed) Shifted to a product approach (e-commerce, web-based) really enjoyed building, and refining the process. Importance of Learning by doing Programming Languages Playing the Guitar Taking what someone has done, trying to copy, creates an opportunity to learn. Let people who have certain strengths, make good use of those strengths. Being able to do all the things is important early, but you need to know when to let go. Hire out your weaknesses. When something feels like a significant pain, that is the right time to hire. Hiring too early gets expensive. Crucial to hire with capabilities in mind. Provide the guidelines, but let them work autonomously. Equip them with the tools that they need. Patterns recognized from interviewing founders. Almost all have a pretty lengthy history of doing/trying different things. Almost no one is on their first thing. Chances are this "first thing" is not the thing. Josh's learning process Starts with a goal (iterative) Needs to create a feedback loop Small wins are a requirement Create the next few steps to get to the next thing. Product Market Fit You can't know the path, but you can look for the little things along the way that will nudge you in the right direction. The small little steps along the way are critical. Sleep is critical - lack of sleep makes you a worse founder, sales, rep, etc. Schedule your sleep Make a conscious choice It is important to hear how others have done things, but it is more important to just keep trying things. 90% may not work, but it's ok, keep moving forward. Figure out what works well for you. Show Links Founder Chats Podcast Baremetrics Josh's Twitter Ryan Carson Episode Catalyst Sale - Live Chat Catalyst Sale - Podcast List Thank You Thank you for rating and reviewing the podcast via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast platform. Ratings & reviews help others discover the podcast - thank you for helping us get our message out to the community. Please send listener questions and feedback to hello@catalystsale.com or contact us directly on twitter, facebook or LinkedIn. Catalyst Sale Service Offerings Growth Acceleration - Plateau Breakthrough Product Market Fit ---------------------- Subscribe to the Catalyst Sale Podcast Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via Google Play Catalyst Sale In every business, in every opportunity, there is someone who can help you navigate the internal challenges and close the deal. There is a Catalyst. We integrate process (Catalyst Sale Process), technology and people, with the purpose of accelerating revenue. Our thoughtful approach minimizes false starts that are common in emerging markets and high-growth environments. We continue to evolve our practice based on customer needs and emerging technology. We care about a thinking process that enables results versus a process that tells people what to do. Sales is a Thinking Process.
In this episode, we interviewed Josh. He is the founder of Baremetrics and host of Founder Chats. Baremetrics is a revenue analytics platform that helps subscription companies get inside information about their revenue and customers. Baremetrics is formed by a small team (8 people) spread across the globe doing big things for approximately 800+ customers. In this episode we talked to Josh about, the benefits of remote work, challenges and what is Josh doing to solve them, scaling a remote company, hiring remote A-players, and preferred tools. Show highlights? So what are advantages of working remotely according to Josh? Mainly, autonomy and flexibility. But there are also drawbacks… such as communication hassles and lack of human interaction (isolation). When hiring, Josh looks specifically for three traits, have remote work experience, be an exceptional text communicator, and to be a builder and creator.
This week I talk with…myself! This was a live-streamed episode where I walked through the entirety of my past 15 years of business, in which I've started, built, and shut down over 50 different projects! I walked through how that many projects came to be, why I started each, how I failed at most of them and the stories behind how many of them got sold and a lot more! I also did an extensive Q&A session at the end. Hope you enjoy!
My PT Hub founder Phil Carr reveals how he's grown the software to become one of the fitness industry's top apps.
Kelly Angood has raised millions on crowdfunding campaigns, for her own projects and her clients'. Here she talks about her career and shares crowdfunding advice.
Multi award-winning entrepreneur and one time Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Matt Turner, shares his story and explains how he manages being a serial entrepreneur.
'Creative Introvert' Cat Rose on her journey to freelance freedom and how she discovered her business purpose to help others like her.
In this interview, Kyle talks about his journey from quiet, artsy kid in high school to founder of Proposify, which is aiming to hit $10M in annual revenue this year. You'll also hear how Proposify started as a side project and went from a year and a half of no growth to doubling customers every month. Plus lots of other interesting bits along the way. Proposify Biz Chat For more info: https://www.proposify.com/podcast/088 For more podcasts from Founder Chats check out: https://founderchats.com
Welcome to Founder Chats, the show where I, Josh Pigford, Founder of Baremetrics, hop on a call with my founder pals and get the stories of how they started and grew their businesses. This week I talk with James Smith of BugSnag, where they do application error monitoring. We talk about breaking computers as a kid, using open source as a way to get initial traction, marketing to developers, the role of data in decision making a bunch more. Hope you enjoy it! http://founderchats.com https://bugsnag.com https://baremetrics.com
Adam and David are joined by Ian Landsman to talk about his latest project Thermostat.io and discuss some pricing ideas for PushSilver and KiteTail. Topics include: Thermostat.io and NPS surveys Charging more vs. charging less Finding a niche for PushSilver and how to appeal to that niche One-time purchase lifetime plans for SaaS Percentage-based vs. tiered pricing Sponsors: Rollbar, sign up at https://rollbar.com/fullstackradio to try their Bootstrap Plan free for 90 days Hired, sign up at https://www.hired.com/fullstackradio to double your signing bonus to $2000 if you get a job through Hired Links: Thermostat.io, Ian's new NPS survey tool PushSilver, David's invoicing app KiteTail, Adam's checkout platform Jesse Mecham on Founder Chats, talking about selling YNAB on the Steam store Net Promoter Score
Welcome to Founder Chats, the show where I, Josh Pigford, Founder of Baremetrics, hop on a call with my founder pals and get the stories of how they started and grew their businesses. This week I talk with Jesse Mecham of YouNeedABudget, where they help people get out debt and get control of their money. We talk about how he majored in accounting on whim, sold downloadable spreadsheets to pay rent, switching from a one-time payment setup to subscription and so much more. Hope you enjoy it! http://founderchats.com https://youneedabudget.com https://baremetrics.com
Welcome to Founder Chats, the show where I, Josh Pigford, Founder of Baremetrics, hop on a call with my founder pals and get the stories of how they started and grew their businesses. This week I talk with Colin Nederkoorn of Customer.io, where they help companies automate customer lifecycle emails and campaigns. We chat about growing up in Singapore, watching his dad run an international shipping logistics company, working nearly a dozen different jobs before founding Customer.io, and biking across the country. Such an interesting story. Hope you enjoy it! http://founderchats.com https://customer.io https://baremetrics.com