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The Nonprofit Podcast
The Important Podcast - Ep 6 Barn Sanctuary with Dan McKernan and Kelly Holt

The Nonprofit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 106:52


In this episode, you will meet co-founders Dan McKernan and Kelly Holt, the dynamic duo who founded Barn Sanctuary in 2016. You will hear the founding story, the challenges they faced and the lessons they learned along the way. You might have heard of Barn Sanctuary during Covid19 when Animal Planet released the hit TV show Saved By The Barn in April 2020. Saved By the Barn, a show full of feel good stories and warmth, chronicles the trials, tribulations and joys of Dan, his twin brother Chris and Kelly who run the animal sanctuary. If you haven't seen it, check out Saved By the Barn on Animal Planet. Links and ResourcesBarn Sanctuary, https://www.barnsanctuary.org/Cora the cow, https://www.barnsanctuary.org/animals/cora/Henry the cow, https://www.barnsanctuary.org/animals/henry/Charles the cow, https://www.barnsanctuary.org/animals/charles/ Saved by The Barn, https://www.animalplanet.com/show/saved-by-the-barn-animal-planet Living the Farm Sanctuary Life by Gene Baur, https://www.amazon.com/Living-Farm-Sanctuary-Life-Mindfully/dp/B01HP0NX1A The Way We Think About Charity is Dead Wrong by Dan Palotta, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfAzi6D5FpM&ab_channel=TED Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries, https://www.sanctuaryfederation.org/ Microsanctuaries, https://microsanctuary.org/Farm Sanctuary, https://www.farmsanctuary.org/The Open Sanctuary Project, https://opensanctuary.org/ New Leaders Council, https://www.newleaderscouncil.org/High Noon Entertainment, https://www.highnoontv.com/ Did you enjoy the podcast?Please leave us a 5-Star iTunes Review

Life After Business
#265: Mom, Lawyer, Renovator, Boss: HGTV's ‘Good Bones' Karen Laine Shares Tips on Transitions and Business Planning

Life After Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 67:28


On today’s show, Karen Laine from HGTV’s ‘Good Bones’ will be talking about business transitions and planning. She will also be talking about what it was like to take a backseat while her daughter took over the business and took it to the next level. She goes over all of the successes and challenges that came with that transition, and she’ll also offer some tips on how to overcome some of those challenges. She’s also a mom, a lawyer, a renovator, and boss. She practiced law as a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney in the 1990s. Then, in 2007, Karen and her daughter Mina began to transform and rehabilitate neighborhoods in Indianapolis. In 2014, they were approached by High Noon Entertainment (the same production company who made Fixer Upper). They met via Skype and after some negotiations, Good Bones was born and aired on HGTV. In 2021, season six of Good Bones will premiere as the production of season seven is ongoing. If you’ve worked in a family business with multiple generations, you know all about the different challenges and the various relationships involved in this sort of partnership. How do you align your visions alongside the transitions, family buyouts, and all of the other ingredients that go into that blender? Karen and Mina are so open about these challenges on the show and Karen is just as open as she answers my questions in this episode. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview Karen’s transition from mother to lawyer to businesswoman The journey to HGTV Challenges associated with partnering with family Pros and cons to different mindsets in a business partnership Healthy communication within a multi-generation business partnership Knowing when you need to wear different hats The division within the business What to do when your visions evolve and possibly misalign How different generations can work well together Finding appropriate outlets for creativity The importance of reinventing yourself and redefining yourself after an exit Are You Growing The Value of Your Business Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are your company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Karen Laine is a businesswoman, attorney, TV personality from her show Good Bones, and mother. After growing tired of her regular routine as an attorney, she discovered her love of renovating. She paired up with her daughter Mina and started “Two Chicks and a Hammer,” a home renovation business. Quotes: 05:07 - “Lawyer was after mom. So I was a mom and then I went to law school and became a lawyer. [So diapers, then paperwork.] Yes, right. It, kind of, prepares you. ‘Cause what you find in diapers is often what you find in legal cases. It’s the same.” – Karen Laine 13:33 - “I’ll be out in public and someone will say, ‘Hi Karen.’ And I’ll say, ‘I don’t remember where I know you from.’ And they will say, ‘You don’t know me. I know you from TV.’ Oh, that’s right. I have a TV s

Life After Business
#265: Mom, Lawyer, Renovator, Boss: HGTV's ‘Good Bones' Karen Laine Shares Tips on Transitions and Business Planning

Life After Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 67:28


On today’s show, Karen Laine from HGTV’s ‘Good Bones’ will be talking about business transitions and planning. She will also be talking about what it was like to take a backseat while her daughter took over the business and took it to the next level. She goes over all of the successes and challenges that came with that transition, and she’ll also offer some tips on how to overcome some of those challenges. She’s also a mom, a lawyer, a renovator, and boss. She practiced law as a prosecutor and a criminal defense attorney in the 1990s. Then, in 2007, Karen and her daughter Mina began to transform and rehabilitate neighborhoods in Indianapolis. In 2014, they were approached by High Noon Entertainment (the same production company who made Fixer Upper). They met via Skype and after some negotiations, Good Bones was born and aired on HGTV. In 2021, season six of Good Bones will premiere as the production of season seven is ongoing. If you’ve worked in a family business with multiple generations, you know all about the different challenges and the various relationships involved in this sort of partnership. How do you align your visions alongside the transitions, family buyouts, and all of the other ingredients that go into that blender? Karen and Mina are so open about these challenges on the show and Karen is just as open as she answers my questions in this episode. What You Will Learn In Today's Podcast Interview Karen’s transition from mother to lawyer to businesswoman The journey to HGTV Challenges associated with partnering with family Pros and cons to different mindsets in a business partnership Healthy communication within a multi-generation business partnership Knowing when you need to wear different hats The division within the business What to do when your visions evolve and possibly misalign How different generations can work well together Finding appropriate outlets for creativity The importance of reinventing yourself and redefining yourself after an exit Are You Growing The Value of Your Business Take The 2-Minute Assessment To Get Your Intentional Growth Score™ And 1-Page Vision Board. Are your company's current initiatives intentionally designed to increase the value of the business? Do you know what you want from your business long term and why? Do you know what your company is worth? Do you know the differences between Management, Family Transitions, PE Firms, ESOPs and Strategic Buyers? Does the business have a written strategic plan on how to achieve the desired normalized EBITDA and valuation? About the Guest: Karen Laine is a businesswoman, attorney, TV personality from her show Good Bones, and mother. After growing tired of her regular routine as an attorney, she discovered her love of renovating. She paired up with her daughter Mina and started “Two Chicks and a Hammer,” a home renovation business. Quotes: 05:07 - “Lawyer was after mom. So I was a mom and then I went to law school and became a lawyer. [So diapers, then paperwork.] Yes, right. It, kind of, prepares you. ‘Cause what you find in diapers is often what you find in legal cases. It’s the same.” – Karen Laine 13:33 - “I’ll be out in public and someone will say, ‘Hi Karen.’ And I’ll say, ‘I don’t remember where I know you from.’ And they will say, ‘You don’t know me. I know you from TV.’ Oh, that’s right. I have a TV s

REALITY OF REALITY
David Eilenberg – CCO ITV America

REALITY OF REALITY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 46:23


Today on the podcast – everyone’s favorite producer and all around human David Eilenberg. Dave is now Chief Creative Officer at ITV America where he’s guiding creative strategy, leveraging intellectual property, and helping grow the group’s six vertical production labels, including ITV Entertainment, Leftfield Pictures, Sirens Media, Thinkfactory Media, High Noon Entertainment and Good Caper […]

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C21Podcast
Jon Thoday, Chris Knight and Katie Neff

C21Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 37:14


Avalon co-executive chairman Jon Thoday on the resurgence of studio-based sitcoms and possible linear return of online-only youth net BBC3; Gusto Worldwide Media president and CEO Chris Knight on returning to production; and High Noon Entertainment senior VP of development Katie Neff on the reality check facing unscripted TV post-pandemic and Black Lives Matter.

Drink Culture
Episode 171: Mina Starsiak Hawk, Two Chicks and a Hammer

Drink Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 54:51


Mina Starsiak Hawk is the co-founder of Two Chicks and a Hammer, Inc. She began rehabbing homes in 2007 when Mina bought a house that needed a lot of love. Mina had just graduated from Indiana University. All her friends had grown up jobs, and with a need to also feel like a grown up she purchased her first home with the help of her mom, Karen. The two were not only able to renovate the house but also discovered a passion for home renovation. They were bitten by the renovation bug and Two Chicks and a Hammer was born. Mina and Karen would work on 2-3 houses a year when they had downtime between their day jobs as a lawyer and waitress. Two Chicks and a Hammer now focuses on renovating homes in Fountain Square, Bates Hendricks, and the surrounding areas. Throughout their work in Indianapolis, Two Chicks and a Hammer found that they could do well by doing good in their neighborhood! This drives the business and mission statement for Two Chicks and a Hammer, to 'Revitalize Indianapolis One Property at a Time'. In 2014, the company was found by High Noon Entertainment, who filmed a pilot for HGTV. The pilot aired in May 2015 under the name “Two Chicks and a Hammer” on HGTV. In July of 2015, we began filming the first season of the show now known as “Good Bones”. With Karen retiring from the business in 2019, Mina now works on renovating homes full time and is able to complete around 14 houses a year! They are now in the process of filming the fifth season of Good Bones which will be on HGTV in early 2020. Drink deeply of the culture that surrounds you with Mina Starsiak Hawk, Two Chicks and a Hammer and HGTV’s, Good Bones. Learn about Two Chicks and a Hammer! Check out our sponsors for this episode: FullStack PEO - Turnkey HR for Emerging Companieshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/27092746/ https://twitter.com/fullstackpeo https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Consulting-Agency/FullStack-PEO-1107694849373703/ Drink Culture Newsletter: https://www.drnkcltr.com/newsletter/ Drink Culture Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/drnkcltr Drink Culture Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkculturepodcast/ Drink Culture Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkculturepodcast Drink Culture YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkculture  

Fair & Event Entertainment
TheGroovyGuy-GuyCollins

Fair & Event Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 21:54


Performs a comedy juggling, rope walking show often with a bit of magic. Judged to be the best street performer in Boston 2013 and awarded $10,000 by Penn Jillette for High Noon Entertainment and the Travel Channel.

Denver Media Professionals Podcast
14: Kent Youngblood - Film Director, Producer, Writer, and Cinematographer

Denver Media Professionals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 71:39


Kent Youngblood has over twenty years of production management experience with commercials, network promos, digital content, and photo shoots. He spends his career crewing, scheduling, budgeting and location managing for production companies such as Paramount, Viacom, Herzog & Company, and High Noon Entertainment. Kent helps create commercials for clients like Audi, Ford, Coors, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and Verizon. He helps create promos for networks such as Disney, HBO, and Starz. You may have seen his work on properties such as the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, CNN, ESPN, and CBS Sports. In addition to making commercials, Kent is a film director, a producer, a writer, and a cinematographer. His films have screened at numerous festivals worldwide, garnered notable media attention, and won the coveted Golden Remy for Best Experimental Film at Worldfest several times. Those films were Patriot Dreams in 2003, and Wonder City in 2004.

Slay In Your Lane
Becoming an Interior Designer with Leann Parker Founder of West Eleven Lane

Slay In Your Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 45:19


Have you ever wanted to be an interior designer, but never knew how to start without credentials? If yes, this episode is for you!! Leann Parker is an Interior Designer and the founder of West Eleven Lane, an award-winning design studio that specializes in Contemporary Design with a bright, airy California coastal feel. As a self-proclaimed introvert and home body, she insists that everyone should fall completely in love with their home. With her hand on the pulse of current design trends, she combines the new with the old to pull it all together and reflect her clients and their own personal story. The result? A stunning retreat that functions well and that clients can be proud of to share with friends & family. She’s made her mark on homes from Florida to Maine and Massachusetts, and of course in California. Most recently, she’s been in talks with High Noon Entertainment which is best known as the company that produces Fixer Upper on HGTV You can find her on Instagram @westelevenlane and on her Youtube channel @westelevenlane

PROCO360 -
Bonus AfterTrack: Behind the Scenes in the Reality TV Business

PROCO360 - "Pro-Business Colorado" podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 7:19


Hear the lively and fascinating conversation that followed the "official" interview with Jim Berger, co-founder and Chairman of High Noon Entertainment. 

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Robert Kaithern's Logosophia
007 - Duke Hartman

Robert Kaithern's Logosophia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 73:07


Duke Hartman is the Chief Operating Officer of High Noon Entertainment where the unscripted tv shows Cake Boss, Fixer Upper, and Unwrapped are produced. Duke gives us the story of his professional development and how to build a company with a positive and productive culture.