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Journalist and writer Elizabeth Bisland was sent on a trip around the world in 1889, in a sort of race against Nellie Bly. But that was not something she wanted to be known for. Research: Bisland, Elisabeth. “At the Sign of the Hobby Horse.” Houghton, Mifflin and Co. Riverside Press. 1910. https://archive.org/details/atsignofhobbyhor0000eliz/page/n12/mode/1up Bisland, Elizabeth, 1861-1929. “A Candle of Understanding: a Novel.” New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1903. Bisland, Elizabeth. “In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World.” New York. Harper & Brothers. 1891. https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/bisland/stages/stages.html Bisland, Elizabeth. “Societies for Minding One's Own Business.” The North American Review. 11/1/1910. Bisland, Elizabeth. “The Art of Travel.” From The woman's book, dealing practically with the modern conditions of home-life, self-support, education, opportunities, and every-day problems. 1894. https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_LBEhBEGmUq4C/ Bisland, Elizabeth. “The Truth About Men and Other Matters.” New York. Avondale Press. 1927. Britannica Editors. "Lafcadio Hearn". Encyclopedia Britannica, 22 Sep. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lafcadio-Hearn. Accessed 18 February 2026. Codrescu, Andrei. “The Many Lives of Lafcadio Hearn.” The Paris Review. 7/2/2019. https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2019/07/02/the-many-lives-of-lafcadio-hearn/ “Foley, Alethea "Mattie",” Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed February 19, 2026, https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/300004770. Goodman, Matthew. “Elizabeth Bisland’s Race Around the World.” Public Domain Review. 10/16/2013. https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/elizabeth-bislands-race-around-the-world/ Harrison-Kahan, Lori and Karen E. H. Skinazi. “The Girl Reporter in Fact and Fiction: Miriam Michelson's New Women and Periodical Culture in the Progressive Era.” American Quarterly , Jun., 2002, Vol. 54, No. 2 (Jun., 2002). https://www.jstor.org/stable/30041927 Heitman, Danny. “Lafcadio Hearn in New Orleans.” HUMANITIES, May/June 2012, Volume 33, Number 3. https://www.neh.gov/humanities/2012/mayjune/feature/lafcadio-hearn-in-new-orleans New York Times. “MRS. E.B. WETMORE, AUTHOR, DIES IN SOUTH; Former Elizabeth Bisland of This City to Be Buried in Woodlawn Today.” 1/19/1929. https://www.nytimes.com/1929/01/09/archives/mrs-eb-wetmore-author-dies-in-south-former-elizabeth-bisland-of.html Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc. “Historical and Archaeological Investigations of Fort Bisland and Lower Bayou Teche, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana.” June 1991. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA242489.pdf Roggenkamp, Karen. “Dignified Sensationalism: ‘Cosmopolitan,’ Elizabeth Bisland, and Trips around the World.” American Periodicals , 2007, Vol. 17, No. 1 (2007). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20770967 Rose, Alex. “Elizabeth Bisland: Around the World in 76 Days.” Science Museum Group. 1/30/2023. https://blog.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/rare-globe-celebrates-elizabeth-bislands-voyage-around-the-world/ Science Museum Group. “Elizabeth Bisland 1861-1929.” https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/people/cp172999/elizabeth-bisland Tutwiler, Julia R. “The Southern Woman in New York.” The Bookman: A Magazine of Literature and Life. February, 1904. https://archive.org/details/the-bookman-1895-1933/1900-1909/1904/The%20Bookman%20v18n06%20%281904-02%29%20%28unz%29/page/624/mode/1up Tutwiler, Julia R. “The Southern Woman in New York: Part 2.” The Bookman: A Magazine of Literature and Life. March, 1904. https://archive.org/details/bookmanareviewb05unkngoog/page/50/mode/1up Vatican Apostolic Library. “Elizabeth Bisland.” En Route Project. https://enrouteproject.com/en/the-research/the-female-travelers/elizabeth-bisland/ Williams, Susan Millar. “L’enfant Terrible: Elizabeth Bisland and the South.” The Southern Review; Oct 1, 1986; 22, 4; ProQuest pg. 680. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Bateman is a former professional rugby player who has transitioned from pro sport into the world of business and for me personally is the smartest man I met in the game. Every conversation I have ever had with him I have learnt something and this is certainly no different. From the structure and discipline of professional rugby to the chaos and pressure of running a fast-growing wellness franchise, Tim opens up about what it really takes to build something that lasts. He speaks honestly about fear of failure, responsibility, timing, sales, leadership, and why business can feel even harder than playing the game.In this episode of What a Lad, Tim breaks down the framework he uses to think about business — PRIME — This is a real look at what works, what fails, and what most people get wrong before they even start.In this episode, we cover…- The fear of failure that drives him - Why business is “sport on steroids”- The first question you need to ask before starting a business- Why opportunity comes before passion- Why product is the most important part of any business- The biggest factor in success (and it's not talent or resources)- Why great businesses can still fail- Sales being the lifeblood of a business- Building systems so your business doesn't rely on you- The importance of energy, language, and culture- Risk, timing, and why waiting until you feel ready might be too lateTim is articulate, thoughtful, and refreshingly honest about what life after rugby can look like. This episode is packed with practical wisdom for athletes, entrepreneurs, and anyone thinking about building something of their own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full 2026 National Tour On Sale Now: https://linktr.ee/billy.darcy Check out my stand-up special 'Gamble Responsibly': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HDlhDBPWMw&t=33s The great switch has occurred Guzman Y Gomez apology (español) Will cover Kyle & Jackie O in two weeks if its real Surrounded by teens at Wingstop Mardi Gras before the incident Held hostage at pub (incident) Some MAFS musings Zac Lomax found a contract he can't bail on Michael Zerafa was apparently surprised by backlash online after his last fight lol Stuey MacGill threatens to kill podcast co-host Heavy Pockets Gardner should be next Aussie captain UFC main event this weekend is an absolute face melter New Episode every Thursday! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJscnfTTW_-aO5D81Xi22yw? Facebook: www.facebook.com/billydarcy1 Instagram: www.instagram.com/billy.darcy Music: 'In the Clouds' by RENNANSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JOIN THE PARALEGALS IN BUSINESS SOCIETY: https://www.jaclynfoster.com/4 Reasons Paralegals Don't Start Their Own Business (and How to Break Through Them) | Episode 79In episode 79 of the Paralegal Business Podcast, Jaclyn Foster unpacks four key reasons paralegals hesitate to start their own businesses despite wanting independence, income growth, and freedom. She explains that freelance paralegal work still isn't widely accepted as a norm, though COVID-era shifts pushed attorneys toward contractors and fractional support. She addresses confusion created by piecemeal advice from sources like Facebook groups and ChatGPT, emphasizing there's no magic “years of experience” threshold and that pricing depends on skillset, market, and service level. Jaclyn also discusses imposter syndrome fueled by lingering “secretary” stereotypes in the industry and highlights “golden handcuffs,” sharing Brandy Barnes' story of missing family moments, being fired, and then out-earning past salaries after starting a business. She introduces her $10/month Paralegals and Business Society and its 21-day challenge, support, and trainings.00:00 Why Ten Dollar Membership01:53 Reason One - New "Norm"05:31 Fractional Future and AI08:53 Reason Two - Mixed Advice09:51 Experience and Pricing Reality14:02 Reason Three - Imposter Syndrome15:59 Respect and Industry Mission17:12 Reason Four - Golden Handcuffs17:39 Paralegal Story and Stability Myth21:36 Join the Society
Dog trainers spend a lot of time worrying about big issues that could damage their business - bad launches, slow enquiries or picking the wrong niche. Yet some of the most damaging things you do businesswise actually start quietly in your own head. In this episode, we talk about how our decision to only work with force free trainers was 100% right on paper, but still knocked our confidence, visibility, and momentum. How we went from “f**k yeah, this is brilliant” to doing the bare minimum, hiding behind excuses, and calling it strategy. We unpack what fight, flight and safety mode really look like in a dog business, how that shows up in your marketing and client delivery, and how we're climbing back out of our rut by getting back to what we do best and actually being ourselves again. We've got a brand-new business health check for you - it´ll show you exactly where your business is working really fucking well, and where you are haemorrhaging time, money, and energy - all in the time it takes to make a cuppa. Just click the link to take our business health check quiz -https://quiz.caninebusinessacademy.com/health-check KEY TAKEAWAYS Not being yourself and holding true to your values is a huge mistake. There is nothing wrong with listening to the opinion of others, but when you start letting what people think govern how you act, it becomes toxic. Staying true to your values is essential. Once self-doubt creeps in often you stop taking action. You start to play small and try to stay below the radar. Or you enter a defensive fight the world mode. Both are mentally and emotionally exhausting and very bad for business. Regular self-reflection helps you to avoid this pitfall. If you are in a rut, use what Jo & Vicky share in this episode to climb back out. BEST MOMENTS “That feeling of being lost and not knowing what to do for the best, that paralyses your ability to show up in any way, shape, or form. That is how you can damage your own business.” “We fell off a cliff, and now we've climbed back to the top.” “There will always be fallout, no matter what decision you make.” “All of that's because I was listening to everybody else instead of owning my own space.” EPISODE RESOURCES Going 100% force free trainers' episode - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/owning-our-decisions-reflecting-on-a-challenging/id1727170978?i=1000736342020 SOCIALS AND IMPORTANT LINKS https://www.tiktok.com/@letstalkdogbusiness https://www.youtube.com/@LetsTalkDogBusiness Website www.caninebusinessacademy.com Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/caninebusinessacademycommunity Let´s Talk Dog Business Strategy Book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lets-Talk-Dog-Business-Strategy/dp/1068791705 Email: hello@caninebusinessacademy.com ABOUT THE HOSTS Jo Moorcroft and Vicky Davies are dog behaviourists, business strategists, and co-founders of Canine Business Academy—the UK's go-to hub for dog professionals who want more than just a logo and a dream.With a combined passion for dogs and business done properly, Jo and Vicky have helped hundreds of canine professionals build sustainable, profitable businesses rooted in real impact.
Follow optYOUmize Podcast with Brett Ingram: LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Website Summary Brett Ingram interviews Tracy Beavers, a business and sales coach, sharing her journey from corporate America to entrepreneurship. They discuss overcoming sales fears, building organic marketing strategies, and practical tips for growing your business and email list without relying solely on paid ads. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Brett Ingram and Tracy Beavers 00:58 Tracy's Background: From Corporate America to Entrepreneurship 04:28 The Final Straw: Leaving Corporate Job 08:35 Overcoming the Fear of Sales 14:55 Building a Subscriber List Without Paid Ads 26:14 Growing Exposure Through Collaboration and Podcasting 34:51 Effective Strategies for Direct Messaging 38:18 The Power of Persistence and Adaptability 41:18 Where to Find Tracy and Final Tips #organicmarketing #businessstrategy #entrepreneurship #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast #podmatch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Artificial Intelligence is improving so fast that it's hard to keep up. AI is not good at doing everything, but one thing that it's really good at doing is coding. People who aren't developers have been creating all sorts of interesting things with AI. Phil is going to show us how he used AI to create his own Business Intelligence tool. #Acumatica #ERP #CloudERP
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You didn't start your business to feel more trapped than you did in your 9-5. But if you're honest, your calendar is full of things you never wanted to do. Client calls that drain you. Admin that never ends. Team meetings that steal your creative time.This is what I call the freedom drift. It's not your fault, but it happened by default. You said yes to everyone else so many times that you subconsciously said no to yourself.In this episode, I walk you through the quarterly freedom audit I do to make sure I'm still building the business I actually want. You'll learn the 3 questions that reveal where you've drifted, the 5 freedom levers you can pull to redesign your business, and why your business model might be misaligned with your nervous system.If you've ever thought "why did I start this again?" or "should I just go back to working for a boss?" this episode will help you remember that YOU are the boss. You just need to get better at designing the ideal role for yourself.Download the free Ideal Week Template plus ChatGPT prompt that will help you build a schedule that actually gives you energy: fastforwardamy.com/weekplannerMy Business Freedom Elevator™ Birthday Deal is back! Learn the 9 essential entrepreneurial skills to go from dream to full-time income without losing your freedom. You get lifetime access to the Business Freedom Elevator™ course + 3 days of live coaching included as a birthday gift. Read more + discover the bonus package here: fastforwardamy.com/birthdaydeal. Follow me on Instagram for more business and mindset tips: instagram.com/fastforwardamy Discover my free trainings and ebooks: fastforwardamy.com/freeresources
In today's episode, I'm breaking down how to stop running a business that runs you. Scaling your business doesn't magically fix your mindset, it just makes it more expensive. If your business feels all-consuming, stressful, or disconnected from the life you actually want, this episode is your wake-up call.We're going beyond surface-level strategy and diving into the mindset, identity, execution, and responsibility roadblocks that quietly keep entrepreneurs stuck, burned out, and chasing instead of leading.In this episode, we cover:• The most common mindset traps that keep entrepreneurs stuck.• Why not defining your version of being “enough” leads to burnout, overworking, and resentment in your business.• The execution habits that slow growth, including overconsuming content, perfectionism, and constantly switching strategies.• How your responsiveness blocks sustainable business growth.• Practical tools to reclaim your time, energy, and autonomy while building a business that actually supports your life.This episode is a grounded reality check for anyone ready to build a successful business without sacrificing peace, freedom, or fulfillment. Your business should serve your life, not trap you.Support the Podcast & Get Your Questions Answered: If this episode supports you, it would mean the world to me if you are able to take two minutes to rate it on Spotify and give it a follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you get notified when weekly episodes drop!Have a question you'd like to get answered on the podcast or a topic you'd like me to speak on? Let me know here!Connect with Nora on IG @iamnoravirginia
Inspired Choices for Business Growth with Christine McIver In this episode, Christine explores a pattern that quietly keeps many business owners stuck; victim thinking. Blaming the economy, your clients, marketing, or timing can feel justified... yet it often gives your power away. This conversation is not about shame or denying real challenges; it is about noticing where responsibility has been outsourced and how that limits your ability to lead. When blame replaces ownership, growth slows and frustration builds. By bringing responsibility back to yourself, you regain clarity, choice, and momentum. Leadership begins when you stop waiting for circumstances to change and start deciding how you will respond. CEO Without Apology Author Christine McIver Amazon.com – https://www.amazon.com/dp/1997615045 Amazon.ca – https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1997615045 ~ More About Inspired Choices for Business Growth with Christine McIver ~ Christine McIver is a Business Optimization Expert, Inspirational Speaker, TV & Radio Personality, and the Founder & Owner of Inspired Choices Network, ICN Summits & ICN Publishing. Christine is highly successful at inspiring individuals and businesses to make choices that will bring them increased success, greater joy, self-confidence and remarkable inspiring change. All of which increased the abundance in their lives and businesses. Christine lives her life out loud and is a natural cheerleader. She believes in the abilities of others to change their lives quickly and easily. Christine entices clients to show up more in their life, businesses & relationships than they ever have. She invites them to make all that they once knew was possible, possible. Christine believes that you can be living & loving your life with ease! Her kind, direct and joy filled approach is both comforting and stretching. Christine has impacted thousands of individuals with her enthusiastic message of possibilities. Christine invites all into knowing that all things are possible beyond what is present in your life right now. https://christinemciver.com/ ~ christine@christinemciver.com https://www.facebook.com/InspiredChoicesCA ~ https://www.youtube.com/@InspiredchoicesBusinessGrowth To get more of Inspired Choices for Business Growth ~ Christine McIver, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/inspired-choices-for-business-growth-christine-mciver/
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I'm one of those people who believe that self-employment is safer than being traditionally employed. (I don't think it's “easier” though. Choose your hard.)I accidentally fell into self-employment and entrepreneurship in December 2020. I was fresh out of a PTSD diagnosis and had found habit tracking to be pivotal to my recovery. I decided to package my tracking techniques into a workshop, that workshop paid my rent for the next month, and the rest was history.In case you're considering working for yourself, here are the 5 key lessons that are shaping how I rebuild my consulting career (B2B) and launch new group courses (B2C).You can find this pod on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Substack. Until the next episode, come play in my world at maeganburke.com.
“I'd like people to say this guy lived life with no regrets.” – George El-Hage There are moments in life when something small reveals something big. For George, it was a note on his desk praising his performance… along with a $5 Tim Hortons gift card. It wasn't the amount that bothered him. It was the message underneath. Years of effort reduced to something transactional. Something polite. Something small. That's when he knew. Not that he needed a new job — but that he needed a different path, one that matched how he works, how he connects, & how he shows up every day. That recognition became direction. What emerged was Wave, a digital business card platform — not just another cool tech tool, but an answer to connections that deserved more than a polite exchange, a quick goodbye — or a toss in the trash. Turns out, George's “no regrets” isn't just about risking everything. It's about paying attention — and taking action — when the truth shows up quietly. To learn more, head to wavecnct.com. Wayne Dyer once said, “Don't die with your music still in you.” George won't.
THE DILEMMA OF BIGNESS Colleague Gary Rivlin. How corporate giants like Google were slowed by their own business models, leading Suleyman to leave for Inflection and eventually Microsoft to bypass startup funding issues. NUMBER 15
In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on the exact strategic process that took me from working 10 hours a week to generating seven figures while only working 10-15 hours weekly. After 23 years in the coaching and mentoring industry and building multiple $10+ million companies, I'm sharing the blueprint that actually works - not just theory, but what I've personally implemented. I get real about my journey from being a CEO of a $20 million company to starting my own business and initially failing because I was still operating like an employee. You'll hear how I went from doing video editing and marketing funnels for other companies to running my own seven-figure consulting business, and the painful lessons I learned along the way. In this episode, you'll discover: Why having all the knowledge isn't enough (and what I had to learn the hard way about taking risks) The two business models that work best when leaving corporate: services vs. information/consulting My personal story of juggling 8 clients to hit $250k/year (and why it almost destroyed me) The 3-step system: Finding people with problems, presenting offers, and closing sales Why 95% of people fail at the presentation stage The "offer letter" strategy that changed everything How to use retargeting ads at a 95% discount Real client case studies, including scaling to $1 million per month I also dive deep into the mindset shifts required, the importance of boundaries, and why you need to stop being afraid of selling. Whether you're 30+ and sitting on years of expertise or younger and eager to build, this episode shows you how to monetize what you already know. This isn't about working harder - it's about working strategically. If you're tired of trading time for money and ready to build a business that serves your life (not the other way around), this episode is your starting point.
Susan Ireland spent 30 years in business operations leadership roles at The Boeing Company. She was on the original leadership team that built and established a new digital aviation business for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. After Boeing, Susan played a strategic role in a start-up company that developed, manufactured, and installed hydrogen systems on diesel engines. … The post Susan Ireland: From Boeing to Start-Up to Her Own Business (Episode # 476F) first appeared on TRANSLEADERSHIP, INC®.
A young entrepreneur shares why, and how, she is moving on from a student business she co-founded. Synopsis: Every first and third Monday of the month, get a headstart in your personal finance and career with The Straits Times. Imagine starting a business after finishing your A-level exams, and then growing that business from strength to strength with two outlets in the heart of town within five years alongside your undergraduate studies. Now imagine making the tough decision to take all that one has learned into a new adventure: the first job, one that was never on the radar previously. That is the journey of a young entrepreneur who speaks to ST correspondent Tay Hong Yi on the latest episode of Headstart On Record. The guest was: Ms Desiree Chang, co-founder of Woofie, a thrift and vintage apparel business with an online store and two outlets in Bugis. Highlights (click/tap above): 1:22 How did the business start? 3:03 How was it like to balance studies with a business? 6:52 Finding a sustainable middle-ground in entrepreneurship 11:42 How did the skills learned translate into her job search? 15:52 Tips for aspiring student entrepreneurs Read Tay Hong Yi's articles: https://str.sg/w6cz Follow Tay Hong Yi on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/AAxy Host: Tay Hong Yi (hytay@sph.com.sg) Produced & edited by: Amirul Karim Executive producers: Ernest Luis, Lynda Hong & Joanna Seow Follow Headstart On Record Podcast channel here: Channel: https://str.sg/wB2m Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wuN3 Spotify: https://str.sg/wBr9 Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Get business/career tips in ST's Headstart newsletter: https://str.sg/headstart-nl SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/theusualplacepodcast --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- Do note: All analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast are for your general information only. You should not rely on them in making any decision. Please consult a fully qualified financial adviser or professional expert for independent advice and verification. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPH Media shall not be liable for any loss arising from the use of or reliance on any analyses, opinions, recommendations and other information in this podcast. SPH Media accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever that may result or arise from the products, services or information of any third parties. --- #headstartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can your podcast be more than just content? In today's episode, we're taking a look behind the curtain into how I've turned my podcast into one of my business's most valuable assets. I'm sharing not only how my podcast is central to my marketing ecosystem, but also how I use it to reach my business goals and dreams. Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin is produced by Gaffin Creative, a podcast production company for creative entrepreneurs. Learn more about our services at Gaffincreative.com, plus you'll also find resources, show notes, and more for the Clocking In Podcast.Find It Quickly: My podcast as the center of my marketing ecosystem (1:22)Using my podcast as a testing ground (3:21)Shaping my thought leadership through the podcast (5:47)Your podcast can be so much more than content (7:42)Connect with Haylee:Gaffin Creative: gaffincreative.comInstagram: instagram.com/hayleegaffinSoundboard Society: gaffincreative.com/soundboardReview the Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/ukHxqCGxpig Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you tired of your day job and feel stuck in your 9-5? Feel like you are in a rat race against time. Not spending enough time with your family. And the bills keep rising but you need to keep your job? If you want to find a way to leave your 9-5 day job and follow your dreams, building a business or making a career change. Then this episode is for you! Learn how to follow your dreams for the sake of Allah from Ashequl Hoque the Executive Director of Qalam Institute, Managing Partner at Guided Path, co-founder and coach at Miraj Collective from his own journey following the career that was expected of him, to taking a leap and following his dreams. The world needs the passions and skills of every person to be unified in purpose, so listen to this episode to find out how we can collaborate and join our efforts for the sake of Allah.Support Us on our Website!https://www.ansaripodcast.com/#job #career #podcast #business #followingmydreams #money Pomoroi: https://pomoroi.com/ansariMention the podcast for a FREE ConsultationProvision Capital: https://www.provisioncapital.comHabbah: https://www.habbah.ioAyubi CollectiveFREE 10-Part Masterclass “How to Build Your Own Multi-Billion Dollar Business”https://www.ayubi.com/ansariSupport Us On Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/theansaripodcast00:00 Seeking Meaning in Careers10:13 How the Devils Sabotages Your dreams15:56 Asheq's Career Journey leaving his 9-521:19 How to Balance the rat race26:25 Should Everyone Start their Own Business?32:23 How Should we Collaborate?42:32 Rethinking Institutions58:18 How to Build Resilient institutions01:02:30 Final ThoughtsListen on All Audio Platforms: https://tr.ee/JeX-ILYSyjFollow The Ansari PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/ansaripodcastTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@theansaripodcastTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/ansaripodcast
Research has consistently found that maintaining a healthy balance between work and other areas of life often requires people to establish and maintain boundaries those various areas. Yet as humans we might also be curious or indeed nosy about the people we are working with or who might be working for us – if only just to find out a little bit more about them. But what actually is nosiness and when might that be perceived to have gone too far?To explore the question of nosiness I am delighted to be joined by Professor Richard Currie.About our guest…Dr. Richard Currie is an Assistant Professor of Leadership and Workplace Psychology in the School of Hospitality Administration at Boston University.Dr. Currie's research interests center around work-related social stressors and the implications that employees' responses to these stressors have on critical organizational knowledge management outcomes such as knowledge sharing and counterproductive knowledge hiding behaviors.You can find out more about Richard's work at these links:Google Scholar – https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Qqxawt8AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aoBoston University – https://www.bu.edu/hospitality/profile/richard-a-currie/LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/racurrie/Some of the articles discussed in the interview include the following:Currie, R. A., Achyldurdyyeva, J., Guchait, P., & Lee, J. (2024). For my eyes only: The effect of supervisor nosiness on knowledge sharing behavior among restaurant workers. International Journal of Hospitality Management, 120, 103770.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0278431924000823?via%3DihubCurrie, R. A., & Ehrhart, M. G. (2025). Mind Your Own Business: Developing and Validating the Workplace Nosiness Scale. Journal of Business and Psychology, 1-24.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10869-025-10018-7 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Unemployable with Jeff Dudan, Jeff sits down with Patrick Galleher, Managing Partner at Boxwood Partners, one of the leading investment banks in franchising with over $7 billion in completed transactions. Patrick shares his insider perspective on selling a business the right way—from running a proper process and attracting private equity, to avoiding costly legal and financial mistakes that crush valuations. They also break down how private equity has evolved, why top firms like KKR, Blackstone, and Riverside are moving aggressively into franchising, and how franchise owners can prepare for a life-changing exit—whether as franchisors or multi-unit franchisees. If you're building a brand or thinking about selling one, this is required listening.
In this episode of Unemployable with Jeff Dudan, Jeff sits down with Patrick Galleher, Managing Partner at Boxwood Partners, one of the leading investment banks in franchising with over $7 billion in completed transactions. Patrick shares his insider perspective on selling a business the right way—from running a proper process and attracting private equity, to avoiding costly legal and financial mistakes that crush valuations. They also break down how private equity has evolved, why top firms like KKR, Blackstone, and Riverside are moving aggressively into franchising, and how franchise owners can prepare for a life-changing exit—whether as franchisors or multi-unit franchisees. If you're building a brand or thinking about selling one, this is required listening.
Rachel Griffin is a marathon swimmer and Ironman triathlete who just took on one of the most epic challenges on Earth — a solo swim across the English Channel. After more than 16 grueling hours in the water, she reached the finish and joined an elite group of athletes to earn the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming, having already conquered the Catalina Channel and the 20 Bridges Marathon Swim.When she's not crushing endurance goals, Rachel is the Co-Founder of PlayWise, an integrated communications agency on a mission to inspire playful lifestyles for all ages. Channeling the same grit she brings to her training, she's built a career focused on creativity, joy, and purpose — and she's also a proud fostermom.On this episode, Rachel takes us behind the scenes of her incredible Channel crossing — from the mental battles to the moments of magic. She shares powerful lessons on perseverance, embracing challenges, and finding fun in everything you do. She also opens up about her journey as a foster mom and the heart behind it all.
Our life is a neutral sequence of ideas and events; how we think about life determines our experience of it. So the details of daily living are not the "cause" of our felt experience. Our thinking about them is. We forget that, as the thinkers, we can "color" our thinking about life any way we want. A lunch with someone we used to work with can be a light-hearted sharing of memories, or a depressing rehearsal of things that went wrong. Remembering a failure can generate reflection about lessons learned, or a moment of regret or self-recrimination. We are the "artists" who interpret and color our own life via the gift of thought. Our memories, our moment-to-moment experience, and our plans look different to us in different states of mind. So when we aren't satisfied with how life is going, maybe looking within rather than trying to alter the outside world, would make a big difference.Support the show
One in four Irish women (24%) would like to start their own business, compared to 30% of men, according to new research conducted by Amárach Research on behalf of the Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) to mark National Women's Enterprise Day (NWED), taking place nationwide today. The research highlights that while ambition among women remains strong, significant barriers continue to hold many back, particularly financial fear, confidence, and caring commitments. Almost half of women (45%) say fear of financial instability is stopping them from starting a business, compared with 35% of men. Meanwhile, three in ten women (30%) say a lack of confidence holds them back, and one in four (24%) report that caring commitments prevent them from pursuing their entrepreneurial ambitions - more than double the rate among men (10%). The research also shows that interest in starting a business among women varies significantly by age. Younger women are the most likely to aspire to start a business, with ambition highest among those aged 18-24 (36%), before gradually declining among those aged 25-44 (28%). This drops further among women aged 45-64 (18%) and is lowest among those aged 65 and over (8%). Niamh Smyth, T.D., Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation, said, "National Women's Enterprise Day (NWED) is not just for those women who currently own or run a business, it's for all women who have a business idea and need that encouragement to take that first step. I understand the barriers faced by Women in business and regularly meet advocacy groups that share ideas on how to address some of these barriers, including issues such as underrepresentation, access to networks, access to capital, and mentorship and role models. Tackling these barriers is what makes National Women's Enterprise Day so important, and I'm proud of the role the Local Enterprise Offices have played in this. The cumulative effect of NWED has been to cultivate an entire generation of female entrepreneurs empowered with the skills, belief and support to start and grow successful businesses. Today places a spotlight on women in enterprise and boosts the visibility of women in business. This is vitally important for the next generation of female Entrepreneurs to view themselves as businesswomen" Aileen McGrath, Chair of National Women's Enterprise Day, said: "This research shows there is real ambition among Irish women to start their own business, but for too many, barriers still stand in the way. Confidence, financial concerns, and caring commitments continue to feature strongly as barriers, and that's exactly what National Women's Enterprise Day and the Local Enterprise Offices are here to help address. "Through the Local Enterprise Office network, women can access practical supports, expert mentoring, and financial advice to help turn ideas into action. Whether it's hearing from another woman who's done it, building new skills, or learning where to find funding and support, National Women's Enterprise Day shows that starting a business is possible and that no woman must do it alone. "NWED is about empowerment and reminding women that supports are there in every local authority across the country and that the Local Enterprise Offices are ready to help on the journey. The ambition is clear, our role is to help remove the barriers and give women the confidence, tools, and encouragement to take that first step." Now in its 19th year, National Women's Enterprise Day is organised by the Local Enterprise Offices with 15 events taking place across the country, bringing together some of Ireland's most inspiring and successful female entrepreneurs. Some of those involved in the events across the country this year include broadcaster and entrepreneur, Norah Casey, international human rights lawyer Joanna Frivet, author and psychologist, Dr Katriona O'Sullivan, designer Helen Steele, entrepreneur Oonagh O'Hagan, home and food influenc...
You're Not Supposed to Know Everything in Your BusinessThis week, something weird (but awesome) happened. I realized I didn't actually know how part of my own business worked and that was a good thing.While onboarding a new social media manager, I was asked a simple question about our content process and for a moment, I froze. I didn't know the answer. But that moment turned into a powerful realization: as a business owner, you're not supposed to know every detail.In this episode of The Unfiltered Sessions Podcast, I'll unpack: ✅ Why not knowing every process is actually a sign of growth ✅ The difference between oversight and micromanagement ✅ What it really means to lead from a 30,000-foot view ✅ How to let go of control without losing direction ✅ Practical steps to get out of the weeds and start leading like a CEOIf you're still buried in the day-to-day tasks and struggling to let go, this episode is your wake-up call. Delegation isn't a weakness, it's the next step toward true leadership.
Are you feeling stuck in your business and wondering what to do next? You’re not alone. Growing a business isn’t easy—it comes with challenges, setbacks, and moments where you just don’t know how to move forward. In this episode of the Direct Selling Accelerator Podcast, host Sam Hind dives into one of the most common struggles entrepreneurs face: “What do I do when nothing seems to be working?” Sam shares her powerful 4 W’s Framework—a simple yet transformational tool designed to give you clarity, confidence, and direction when you’re feeling overwhelmed or lost. These 4 W’s are the exact questions she uses in her own business (yes, with pen and butcher’s paper!) to reset, refocus, and realign her strategy. If you’re ready to stop spinning your wheels and start creating momentum in your business, this conversation is for you. We’ll be talking about: ➡ [0:00] Introduction ➡ [0:18] Understanding your deeper reason for being in business ➡ [1:44] Asking “What do I do next?” when you’re stuck ➡ [4:37] Identifying the people you are here to serve ➡ [5:03] Choosing the right places to show up and add value ➡ [6:54] Revisiting your motivation when challenges arise ➡ [8:50] Anchoring yourself in purpose ➡ [9:31] Who are you here to serve and show up for? ➡ [10:30] Where does it make the most sense to focus your energy? ➡ [13:25] What are you going to create and post strategically? ➡ [14:06] Things you want your strategy to achieve ➡ [15:45] Final thoughts Resources: Free Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/socialmediafordirectsellerswithgregandsam/ Are you ready to keep growing? Learn more about joining the Auxano Family - https://go.auxano.global/welcome Connect with Direct Selling Accelerator: ➡ Visit our website: https://www.auxano.global/ ➡ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DirectSellingAccelerator ➡ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxanomarketing/ ➡ Sam Hind’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/samhinddigitalcoach ➡ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxanomarketing/ ➡ Email us: community_manager@auxano.global If you have any podcast suggestions or things you’d like to learn about specifically, please send us an email at the address above. And if you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Are you ready to join the Auxano Family to get live weekly training, support and the latest proven posting strategies to get leads and sales right now - find out more here: https://go.auxano.global/welcomeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greetings! Today's episode is the first-ever chat with my friend and colleague Andrew Moss regarding the tools that we developed together as I was training to solo-hike across northern England in 2023.This was done as a LinkedIn live back in Winter 2025, and I hear a little bit of nervous energy in my voice as we get rolling in the conversation. I wonder if you'll hear that as well?Today we chat about a tool we call Minding My Own Business. This was, and continues to be even today, something I bring patience for myself with. When I am going through something, part of my brain is really challenged to mind its own business. Hope this is helpful if you're familiar with those moments too.You can look forward to a whole month worth of Tools Chats – “lost episodes”! We recorded them out over winter and spring 2025, and I've been really looking forward to the opportunity to get them to you.Hope you enjoy!* Would you like to be part of our final Tools Chat coming up in November 2025? Email me here and we'll get you in the room!* Consider subscribing to this newsletter so that it shows up in your inbox, instead of you having to go search for it :)About this Series…It's really a podcast within a podcast!In these “Waking Up: The Tools” conversations Andrew and I discuss the essential tools we developed that helped me grow into the person who hiked all by myself across northern England in 2023… After needing a wheelchair to go more than a few steps in 2011.We've called this series Waking up: The Tools because they're featured in my award-winning memoir, Waking Up.See you soon! Thank you for being along on the journey.With Love,KayKay Lock Kolp M.Ed. - Coaching | Art | Writing | Shows: https://kaylockkolp.comThe quote I live by: “Till this moment I never knew myself.” - Jane AustenArt Creativity & Wellbeing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kaylockkolp.substack.com/subscribe
I'm Josh Kopel, a Michelin-awarded restaurateur and the creator of the Restaurant Scaling System. I've spent decades in the industry, building, scaling, and coaching restaurants to become more profitable and sustainable. On this show, I cut through the noise to give you real, actionable strategies that help independent restaurant owners run smarter, more successful businesses.In this episode, I dive into how to market restaurants more effectively by treating each service as its own unique offering. I explain why lunch, dinner, and brunch each need clear promises and tailored marketing, and how productizing those services can transform customer acquisition. I break down the phased approach I use to launch them and the strategies that actually move the needle on performance. TakeawaysEach service is a standalone product with a single obvious promise.Lunch is not just food earlier; it's a promise of speed and certainty.Different services cater to different customer needs and experiences.Your website should route customers to the service they want.Marketing should focus on one service at a time for better results.Creating a clear offer and ritual for each service is essential.Measure the success of your marketing efforts consistently.Product market fit is crucial for customer acquisition.Awareness builds on the momentum of a strong service offering.Tailor your marketing message to fit into customers' lives.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Restaurant Marketing Strategies01:49 Understanding Different Service Times05:39 Productizing Each Service for Success08:51 Implementing and Measuring Marketing StrategiesIf you've got a marketing or profitability related question for me, email me directly at josh@joshkopel.com and include Office Hours in the subject line. If you'd like to scale the profitability of your restaurant in only 5 days, sign up for our FREE 5 Day Restaurant Profitability Challenge by visiting https://joshkopel.com.
Have the current political and economic shocks actually created enormous opportunities for change?Can businesses currently working on transforming themselves, work together on driving an entire market transformation?And what role can the rest of us play in resetting the system and helping to shape that change?In this episode, Jonquil Hackenberg, CEO of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, and Lindsay Hooper from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership discuss how catalysing market interventions and designing out competitive disadvantages can work to reshape our system.We know that complete market transformation is possible, we have already seen renewable energy progress, but no single business or group can do this alone. In this episode hear how:Market transformation differs from the incremental changes we've seen so far A system change will require building pre-competitive coalitions who all have a vested interest in change and supporting market making value chains By harnessing the power of both business and the private sector, we can work together for real transformationLearn more about commercial collaborationRead CISL's report Competing in the Age of Disruption
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But then I built something BETTER!!!It Broke Me First — And THEN It Blessed Me: The Truth Behind my proven WealthGen Method: The proven launch System that condenses 6 months of sales into 6 days!What if the season that broke you… was the setup for the system that builds your next breakthrough?This isn't a funnel episode — it's the real story behind the WealthGen Method.In this raw, emotional conversation, I take you behind the scenes of the hardest season of my business:→ After spending $500K+ on an app that never worked→ After it went 3x over budget and 6 months over schedule→ After a new team told me I'd have to start over… from zero→ After I was lovingly kicked out of my own operations team to go healIt was in that healing — not the hustle — that WealthGen was born.Because I realized something:If I was going to rebuild, I wasn't doing it the old way.I wanted a system that could launch once, convert at scale, and keep selling… even while I unplugged.Inside this episode, I walk you through:
Encouragement For Us All - In this episode Paul reads a quote from Henri Nouwen, a tribute to Pope Francis from a Hindu, a poem by Tara Boothby, and a post from Bradley JersakIntro Music by: Luke Dimond
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Ever feel like running your agency is just one long grind of “good enough” projects, endless deadlines, and late-night work sessions? Most agency owners start out chasing freedom, only to find themselves trapped by clients, culture challenges, and their own workaholic habits. Today's featured guest is certainly familiar with this cycle, so how was he able to build a business that works for him instead of the other way around? By focusing on clarity, culture, and constant evolution. Dan Fisher is the founder of Bottle Rocket Media, a Chicago-based video production and digital marketing firm. Before running his agency, Dan spent a decade in television, including a long stretch as an editor at The Oprah Winfrey Show. What started as “making a few videos for people” turned into a full-fledged agency after his partner joined. Today, Bottle Rocket Media blends storytelling with digital strategy to help brands communicate with impact. In this episode, we'll discuss: Data meets creativity. The agency he “thought he should build” Culture as a compass. Redefining work and energy. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Leaving TV for Agency Life Dan wasn't setting out to build an agency. He was a New York kid, worked on TV production in LA, and then got tapped on the shoulder for a gig at Oprah. When he landed in Chicago, he figured he'd be there a couple of years. Ten years later, he had a family, a house, and roots that weren't going anywhere. After leaving TV (not a moment too soon, according to him), he just started making videos for people. Then his partner came on board, and suddenly it was more than a side hustle. It was a real business. That's when Dan realized he was no longer just a TV guy—he was running an agency. What TV Taught Him About Storytelling TV wasn't all glitz. Dan loved the storytelling, the cameras, the lights. However, running a daily show can crush even the strongest souls. Deadlines piled on top of deadlines. Three to four episodes a week meant three to four immovable deadlines every week. Still, it gave him his 10,000 hours. He learned how to tell stories fast, direct, edit, and manage creative teams. Most importantly, TV taught Dan the importance of knowing your audience. At Oprah, there was always an “audience of one”—Oprah herself. He'd have the version he wanted to tell, and then the version she'd actually approve. That lesson carried into agency life: storytelling isn't about you, it's about your client. You're not making an indie film; you're telling their story in a way that serves their brand. The Continual Evolvement of Creativity Bottle Rocket Media isn't trying to be Hollywood. They focus on nonfiction storytelling, documentary-style content, education-driven pieces, spokespeople, and commercial spots. What makes their approach stand out is how they marry creative instincts with marketing data. Working in the creative field never ceases to surprise Dan who, even now, expects something to land well with audiences and sees the complete opposite happen. This is why he and his team lean into A/B testing. Sometimes it's the tiniest tweak: a subject line in an email, a color shift in a graphic, or moving the ending to the front of a video. It's a reminder agency owners need: you can be confident in your craft, but the market has the final say. From Filmmaker to CEO When he started, Dan assumed he'd be miserable doing the “operations” side. But mentoring, managing, and building a team turned out to be just as rewarding as calling “action” and “cut.” He's learned the balance between doing and teaching. Having 10,000 hours of experience doesn't mean you always tell the story better than a fresh intern. It means you know how to refine, manipulate, and see perspectives others might miss. At Bottle Rocket Media, they encourage collaboration. Editors critique each other's work. Ideas bounce around. And Dan stays focused on a critical question every creative leader should ask: Am I making it better, or just making it different? From “Good Enough” to Defining Excellence It took Dan years to reach what he calls his maturity, after trying to be “the agency he thought he should be”. Eventually, after banging his head against the wall for a long time, he realized the power of clarity—both personally and professionally. He started the business as a way to make ends meet after leaving TV, but it was time to define his goals with the agency and make it his own. Once he stopped chasing someone else's model and leaned into his own strengths, everything changed. The real turning point wasn't in working harder, but in defining what success actually looked like for him and his team. Culture as a Compass Clarity doesn't just guide you, it's also something you can instill in your team. Once Dan started defining his agency's beliefs, he could attract people who truly fit. To him, if your team is not going in the same direction, then what's the point? But culture hasn't been easy, especially post-pandemic. Bottle Rocket Media runs on a hybrid model: three mandatory in-office days, with Mondays and Fridays remote. For Dan, it was about letting go of his old Gen X “first one in, last one out” mentality and adapting to a younger workforce. The result is a stronger, more unified team—even if they're not physically together every day. Redefining Work and Energy Coming from TV, where it's not rare to work up to 70 hours a week, Dan initially started his agency using the volume model, which is what he knew. Once the business was up and running, his hours were still pretty similar to what he was used in TV. Eventually, however, it got to a point where a trusted employee expressed he was at his breaking point, and Dan knew it was time to dial down. Working beyond a certain limit didn't make him better, it was just making him an ineffective leader. That shift changed how he managed his team, starting by cutting off the bottom 20% and elevating the types of projects they do. This way, with clear goals and clear deadlines, he's building the kind of leadership that creates loyalty and sustainability. Always Be Evolving The agency game changes daily. Right now, AI is shaking up video and digital marketing. What worked yesterday won't always work tomorrow. If you want your agency to survive, curiosity is the ultimate skill. Test, adapt, and don't get too comfortable. That philosophy is why Dan's agency has evolved from purely video into a full digital offering. On the video side, he had to learn how to let go and empower others. On the digital side, he leans entirely on his team's expertise. In both cases, growth depends on staying open to new approaches and trusting the right people to execute them. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
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What if you pursue copywriting and realize … this still isn't the right path? After getting laid off, Jeanette launched her copywriting business (in an impressive 30 days!). But six months in despite hitting her goals, she realized something still didn't feel right. So, she pivoted again. On this episode of the Build Your Copywriting Business podcast, Jeanette was generous enough to share how she used the skills she learned as a copywriter to launch her very own business. Owning her identity as an introvert has led Jeanette to the most fulfilling work of her life (so far!), running a business aimed at supporting introverts like herself. Whether you're mid-pivot or post-panic in your copywriting career, Jeanette's story will inspire you to go for more. ------------ Mentioned in the Episode Jeanette website: jesuisjeanette.comCan an Introvert Be a Successful Copywriter?Why Brand Voice Matters in Copywriting Related Links Ep. 232: From Copywriter to Product Marketer (And Homeowner in Spain!) – Alba's StoryEp. 225: What Jobs Can I Do As a Copywriter? --------------- Get Free Copywriting Training here
Laura answers a question about creating a business entity when going from employee to self-employed. Find a transcript here. Have a money question? Send an email to money@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at (302) 364-0308.Find Money Girl on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the newsletter for more personal finance tips.Money Girl is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links:https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/money-girl-newsletterhttps://www.facebook.com/MoneyGirlQDT
Are you looking to start your own thing? Listen to this episode with Tish Dignam about her journey from corporate to entrepreneurship. Tish emphasizes the importance of adopting a business owner mindset, including marketing, operations, and product development. Tish also highlights her emergent strategy for business growth, using AI tools like ChatGPT for introspection and market segmentation. She also shares her success with TikTok, which has generated significant inbound leads. Tish's business has evolved from brand marketing coaching to clarity coaching, driven by client referrals and her ability to help founders communicate effectively. If you are looking to start your own service-based business, this episode is for you!
Writer Melissa Cassera, who now has 14 Lifetime movies to her credit, discusses her businessperson's approach to getting and keeping work and the need to stay “obsessed” as an artist.
23 year old Brandon is the regional winner of the Enterprise category at the 2025 King's Trust Awards. In this chat with Fearne, Brandon explains how, before starting his braille business with the help of The Trust, he had applied for over a thousand jobs without any success. He always struggled to get past the interview stage either due to a lack of experience or due to his visual impairment. Fearne and Brandon explore misconceptions about his visual impairment, the importance of supportive mentorship, and why starting a business has to come with some hilarious trial and error! Plus, Brandon tells the story of how not being able to access shower instructions led to him setting a hotel fire alarm off, proving just how vital it is that public spaces are accessible for everyone. ...and stick around to the end of the episode because there's a big surprise in store for Brandon! All Things Dotty makes accessible products for visually impaired people, their families, and businesses – everything from braille menus and greetings cards, to colouring books and art work. You can visit the website here!Find out more about The King's Trust. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, Scott tackles America's widening income gap and what it reveals about our priorities. He offers perspective to a 20-something weighing comfort vs. ambition, and wraps with a big-picture take on the overlooked value of community colleges. Want to be featured in a future episode? Send a voice recording to officehours@profgmedia.com, or drop your question in the r/ScottGalloway subreddit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Order my newest book Make Money Easy! https://lewishowes.com/moneyyouCheck out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1771"I've had so many privileges and so many advantages... and still, it's almost impossible. It's almost impossible to succeed as a founder." - Chris CamilloFrom car detailing businesses in his teens to now being invested in 150 private companies, Chris Camillo has weathered the entrepreneurial storm countless times. With refreshing candor, he challenges the glorified narrative of entrepreneurship, revealing how even with access to some of the smartest and most ambitious minds in the business world, the path of a founder is fraught with near-certain failure. His journey illuminates a counterintuitive truth – that for most people, the smarter investment strategy isn't becoming the next groundbreaking entrepreneur, but rather identifying and investing in those rare individuals who possess the genius, drive, and often "psychopathic" dedication to succeed.Chris offers a perspective rarely voiced in today's startup-obsessed culture: why torture yourself trying to build something from scratch when you can invest in established visionaries who are already doing the work? Drawing from his extensive experience of both successes and failures, he explains how everyday investors can "ride the life" of innovative founders like Jobs, Bezos, or Musk without sacrificing their own well-being, relationships, or sanity. It's a profound lesson on working smarter rather than harder in the pursuit of financial freedom.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter