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Shelby Lovelace, founder of The Good Babes Co., and Blaze Stewart, a Western Fashion Influencer, join us on the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast! Hear Shelby's journey from an Animal Science grad to a thriving fashion entrepreneur spreading kindness. Discover their passions for funny farm stories, and empowering messages of confidence. Don't miss this inspiring chat with true Good Babes! For a full episode transcript, visit our website at: https://www.justinboots.com/en/kick-your-boots-up/podcast.html
In this episode, we go in depth on the pros and cons of owning your own business. We also discuss taxes (and how it's theft
In this episode, Angela Lockwood interviews Kel Quarrell about the concept of alignment in business. Kel explains that many business owners struggle with determining their highest priorities and managing their time effectively. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's goals, values, and priorities in order to create a business that aligns with them. Kel also discusses the significance of asking insightful questions and avoiding the temptation to provide answers for clients. She highlights the importance of reviewing and reflecting on one's business to ensure alignment with the current season of life. Kel shares her own morning routine and strategies for eliminating distractions. She also introduces her Bold Aligned Business membership, which focuses on building awareness and making changes to create a business in alignment with one's goals and values. Takeaways Determining priorities and managing time effectively are common challenges for business owners. Creating a business that aligns with one's goals, values, and priorities is crucial for long-term success and fulfillment. Asking insightful questions and avoiding the temptation to provide answers for clients is essential for understanding their needs and desires. Regular review and reflection are necessary to ensure that a business remains aligned with the current season of life and personal priorities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and the Concept of Alignment 01:17Frustrations of Business Owners Working Alone 04:06The Art of Asking Insightful Questions 05:58The Importance of Client-Centered Approach 07:41Alignment and the Impact on Business 09:34Seasons of Life and Priorities 12:37Creating a Morning Routine for Focus and Alignment 14:30Identifying and Eliminating Distractions 23:35Bolderline Business Membership and Building Alignment 25:46The Freedom and Control of Running Your Own Business 26:47Acknowledging the Work of Business Owners 27:09Conclusion and Call to Action
Struggles, Failures, and Wins. Now more than ever before, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you tell to your children and grandchildren, your neighbors, and your customers are stories of how your life experience mattered. Telling stories brings people together. In this episode, our desire is to inspire the listener that all life experiences, struggles, failures, the pains of our past, have victories, and many times happy endings. No matter what you are facing in your life, sharing your stories will help others heal, it will inspire us to keep going, and find creative ways to make life living a joyous story to tell with many chapters of triumph.
In this episode, Pete explores the entrepreneurial landscape with the esteemed guest, Bill Russell, a serial entrepreneur known for pioneering the first Crossfit Fitness Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Tune in as Pete delves into Bill's journey, unraveling his experiences, challenges, and successes in founding and expanding multiple prosperous ventures. Discover the invaluable insights, strategies, and mindset behind Bill's entrepreneurial endeavors, providing a wealth of inspiration and wisdom for budding entrepreneurs and business enthusiasts navigating the world of business ownership.
Join Loren Sofia, Functional Fertility Coach and owner of Innate Fertility, and Ericka Auckland, an entrepreneur, mother and host of the Trust Issues Podcast, as they chat about healing hypothyroidism, trying to conceive, pregnancy, and maintaining sanity as an entrepreneur in the transition to motherhood.Hear Loren & Erika discuss:Erika's “rags to riches” storyThe formula for becoming an entrepreneurWhat it's like working with your husbandHow Erika healed her hypothyroidismOvercoming crippling fear around eating foodErika's trying to conceive & pregnancy journeyThings that might be holding you back from becoming a momHow to balance owning your own business while being a motherThe real cost of saying “yes”Going through the motions of what you think you're “supposed” to be doingTips for mothers wanting to start their own business & for maintaining balance if you already have oneEpisode Links:Erika's Website: erikaauckland.comJess's IG: @erickaaucklandTrust Issues Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trust-issues/id1620186412More Resources
I am so so excited to share this interview with ya'll today and this is a guest I've been wanting to reach out to for a long time, finally did, and we had an absolute blast (and shed a few tears) on this episode! Erin Brown is an author, ghost writer, and small business creative developer. She's written 10 books on body politics, identity, boundaries, trauma and emotional responsibility. Her public speaking and activism career spans three decades. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, Huffington Post, Women's Health, Self, Oxygen Magazine, Fitness RX, and Yahoo Health. In this episode, we discuss navigating divorce, the patriarchy and following men's rules, what Erin had to do to be "legit", and more! Time Stamps: (0:18) So Excited For My Guest Today (2:00) Who is Erin Brown? (5:30) Navigating Divorce (8:15) Vulnerability (14:10) Why Erin is Erin (18:24) Becoming an Athlete (26:20) Following Men's Rules (32:00) Going Back to the Patriarchy (37:35) Relationships (48:30) What Erin Had To Do To Be “Legit” (1:00:00) Owning Your Own Business (1:11:10) Erin's Advice To You (1:13:50) Where to Find Erin --------------------- Follow Erin on Instagram --------------------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @alyciaisrael Facebook: Alycia Israel Apparel: Be Your Own Daddy
Mom and pop pharmacies are a part of many people's lives. But behind the storefront, there's a whole world of owning your own business, managing finances, and paying off student loans! Family pharmacy owner and pharmacist Jeff Rodriguez joins Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA, and Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC, to talk about the financial ins-and-outs from being a pharmacist. In addition to chatting with our hosts about retail versus specialty pharmacy and the financial complications of opening your own business, Jeff recounts the story of a mysterious old fisherman spouting financial maxims. Episode Highlights: Jeff shares his experience of opening his pharmacy right before the COVID-19 pandemic and how he managed to grow his business during that time. (3:08) Jeff discusses the importance of learning how to manage money after graduating from pharmacy school, including how to spend, save, and invest. (6:51) Jeff advises graduating students to find a financial advisor to help with managing their money student loans. (16:30) Erik discusses the importance of finding passion in work and how work can fund one's passion, even if it's not necessarily what they're passionate about. (23:11) Jeff shares his experience as a workaholic and the importance of investing money wisely. (25:42) Xavier emphasizes the importance of building relationships with financial advisors to come up with a strategy for managing money. (26:51) Jeff discusses the importance of time and patience in building wealth. (29:36) Key Quotes: “Money management, really, it's a balance, right? We all spend money, we, you know, we work hard for it. So it's all about just a balance between how to spend it, how to save it.” - Jeff Rodriguez “The big thing for students now is, is find a financial advisor if you're not money savvy, if you're not a saver, if you really need to manage things right, because it can spiral out of control with you as far as a spender. ”Jeff Rodriguez Resources Mentioned: Jeff Rodriguez LinkedIn Rodriguez Family Pharmacy Facebook: Rodriguez Family Pharmacy Erik Garcia, CFP®, BFA Xavier Angel, CFP®, ChFC, CLTC Plan Wisely Wealth Advisors
Struggles, Failures, and Wins. Now more than ever before, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you tell to your children and grandchildren, your neighbors, and your customers are stories of how your life experience mattered. Telling stories brings people together. In this episode, our desire is to inspire the listener that all life experiences, struggles, failures, the pains of our past, have victories, and many times happy endings. No matter what you are facing in your life, sharing your stories will help others heal, it will inspire us to keep going, and find creative ways to make life living a joyous story to tell with many chapters of triumph.
Struggles, Failures, and Wins. Now more than ever before, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you tell to your children and grandchildren, your neighbors, and your customers are stories of how your life experience mattered. Telling stories brings people together. In this episode, our desire is to inspire the listener that all life experiences, struggles, failures, the pains of our past, have victories, and many times happy endings. No matter what you are facing in your life, sharing your stories will help others heal, it will inspire us to keep going, and find creative ways to make life living a joyous story to tell with many chapters of triumph.
Many business owners are living with a chronic illness. It makes sense - you can work on your own time, put your health first- you don't have anyone to answer to you. Except then a lot of us realize that we're not the best bosses, either. And our new beautiful business can tax our health just as much as working in corporate. Sarah Berthon is going to help us with that. As a business owner living with with several chronic illnesses (PoTS, Ehlers Danlos, ME and chronic migraine), she realized she had to create strategies to protect her health and be able to run a successful business. Sarah talks about so many of those strategies in this week's episode - everything from how to keep normal business hours without feeling pressured to work late, to creating a “Ta-dah” list to help calm our nerves. Connect with Andrea:Website: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/ (https://andreahansoncoaching.com/) Books: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/getthebook (https://andreahansoncoaching.com/getthebook) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreawhanson/ (@AndreaWHanson)
In this new episode, we had a blast sitting down with Small Business Strategist Melissa Koehler. Melissa is passionate about helping women build a business they can be proud of! What started as a career as a professional photographer has blossomed into the creation of several brands and businesses and a passion to teach others how to get started without feeling alone and overwhelmed. She has found the "easy button" for building a business with the creation of The Blush Pages, where entrepreneurs can join in community, find joy in running their business, and access the help they need to build an unstoppable brand.
Thanks for listening and watching! In this episode, Gordon talks about navigating the ups and downs of starting and owning your business. He talks about... Goals Gratitude And one that may or may not apply to you...listen and see! If you would like to learn more about Gordon's coaching, just visit www.capitalizeyourbest.com If you would like to learn more about Gordon's private FB group that offers daily coaching, just visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/capitalizeyourbest Thanks for listening and watching! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisisgonnahurt/support
There's an ugly side to being your own boss and owning your own business. Aside from the trolls, the struggles of self-management,!organizing, and scheduling… One day you wake up and realize, I am the problem. I've been blaming my boss, I've been blaming my coworkers, but I'm the one with the limiting beliefs, The bad habits, The hangups. You're forced to deal with things like: -scarcity mindset -comparonia -negative money mindset -judgment -caring what other people think (perfectionism) -feeling like you're not being enough, not knowing enough, not being entertaining enough And not to mention, the double edge sword of social and how it can suck you dry emotionally and spiritually. In this episode, we talk about tips for dealing with all of these struggles to increase the joy and ease of working for yourself.
Mary Genovese shares the story of The Ohio Roasting Company in Jackson township. She gives us insight about how some of the hardest things in her marriage and her life have led to amazing growth and the birth of this wonderful coffee shop which is this couple's passion. They went through many ideas and plans that didn't always go the way they wanted but that took them to Ohio Roasting which has been an answer to prayers. Mary and her husband make a strong team by listening to each other with respect, showing compassion and having open communication. Listen and grow with Mary and stop by for the best coffee in the area!☕️❤️
On today's episode, I'm talking to orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Stacie Grossfeld about being ready for the next challenge.Stacie has her own orthopaedic practice in Louisville and values the independence she's found as a surgeon employed outside of a hospital system. To keep her practice running, Stacie is continually learning new skills to stay fresh and current. She purposely avoids falling into the trap of thinking that her expertise in one field, like medicine, is enough to make her successful in another, like her businesses. We talk about:How Stacie first considered a different pathway to pursue her vision of helping people and athletes return to sport before deciding that orthopaedics was right for her. How in order to create balance with whatever else was going on in her life, Stacie has created boundaries in her work but has also allowed them to change and adapt over the years.The way Stacie runs multiple side businesses and attributes her success to making sure that her focus is always on the task at hand. You can find the show notes and more resources at https://madamathlete.comKeep an eye out for new content or let us know what you'd like to see next by following us on social:Instagram: @theMadamAthleteFacebook: @MadamAthleteTwitter: @MadamAthlete
With a decade of experience owning and successfully scaling, not one, but two companies together, the dynamic duo - Kristy & JJ Ortega share how they balance entrepreneurship and family life. In fact, they've found a way to make their business work for them, granting the freedom to enjoy memories with their 3 children. K&J Design Group is the industry leader in staging and designing luxury homes. In 2016, the two opened their first furniture store as an extension of their business. Since then, it's expanded to multiple locations with showroom sales every weekend. Check them out for yourself here.
Being a business owner is rewarding, but quite difficult. Cyd and David discuss navigating the current world of business and shed some light on ways to make it easier.Meet our wonderful sponsors!Salon InteractiveSalonScaleReverieTap to learn more and take advantage of our special offers.
Morning Motivation is an ongoing conversation with Mark Gordon, the Chief Revenue Officer of one of the fastest-growing mortgage banks in the industry: Princeton Mortgage. Mark rings his blunt yet heartfelt take on sales, loan origination, business, and the mortgage industry as a whole.Today's topic: how salespeople, business owners, and entrepreneurs remain accountable.
Happy Monday!! In honor of small business Saturday being 2 days ago we interviewed Autumn Walters! She is a girl boss, a business owner, and making her way through life at 21 trying to achieve her goals. We talk about the behind the scenes of her business, areas of her life that she wants to improve in, and advice on starting a company. Hope you enjoy! where to find it? website- www.auticloth.com instagram- @auticloth CODE: HMSPOD15 15% off your purchase :) don't forget to rate and review! podcast instagram: @heartmindandsoulpod podcast email: hmspod@gmail.com for questions and advice column
CEO Pulse Podcast EP 57 with Jessica Fialkovich. Jessica became a first-time entrepreneur at the age of 25 and since has been able to successfully establish, develop and sell multiple small businesses in a number of different industries. In the last eight years, Jessica has been able to build her business brokerage firm from a two-person team to one of the top firms in the country. Under her leadership, the office has been the number one Transworld Business Advisors franchise location in the world for the last five years, has made the Inc 5000 list for the last three, and been recognized by the Financial Times, the Denver Business Journal, and others. Jessica is also the Founder of Exit Factor, which teaches business owners how to buy and sell businesses for the most profit in the least amount of time. And check this out, SHE GIVES US THE EXACT BLUEPRINT OF THE THINGS TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING A BUSINESS!! Tune in! CEO Pulse. The Real, The Raw & The Mind of Entrepreneurship. This is your backstage pass into the stories, strategies, and psychology of top-performing entrepreneurs. L.E.S.S Business, More Profits Lean | Effective | Strategic | Simple Full Access Links > https://linktr.ee/Rafaelcortez Follow, Subscribe, Like & Share! CEO Pulse - Youtube | iTunes | Spotify #ceopulse,#lessbusinessmoreprofits,#business,#startups,#entrepreneurs,#entrepreneurship,#levelup,#lifebydesign#businessdevelopement,#productivity,#sales,#leadership,#vision,#mindset,#businessnumbers,#businessstrategy,#businessManagement,#personalGrowth STAY FOCUSED, YOU GOT THIS!
In this episode, Sheldon give 5 ways that the location independent consultant can make money on the road. 1) OSHA compliance work 2)Gig work 3) SME 4) Products 5) Advertising revenue.
COCKTAILS AND INTELLECT PODCASTEpisode 55: FROM NOTHING TO SOMETHING!!!!!Cocktail: @courvoisierusa On this Episode of Cocktails and IntellectYoungC.a.u.s.e, Shereen and Special Guests @therealraij Discuss THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, OWNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS, @therealraij TOP 5, SHEREEN TRIES TO MAKE THE EPISODE A SEXTMENT and MORE!!This Episode is Sponsored by: @theliquorlibrary407Located at 131 N. Orange Ave #102Orlando, Fl 32801Email us: candipodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram:@cocktailsandintellectposcast@islandgoddess_diana@youngc.a.u.s.eFollow us on Facebook: CocktailsandintellectpodcastLike, Subscribe, Share and Comment below!!#podcastlife #orlando #florida #cocktailsandintellectpodcast #cocktails #intellect #instagood #podcast #drink #randb #music #musicindustry top5 #singer #instapodcast #blackowned #entreprenuership #business #live #love #laugh #theliquorlibrary #explorepage
Join Certified Financial Planners Greg Cooley & Bubba Labas as they discuss things you should consider if you want to become an entrepreneur and start your own business.
Michael Payne is a hard-charging salesman that entered the granite countertop business in 2016 with 1 goal in mind, to be the best in the Richmond, VA area. This goal all started with a discussion with the owner of his first company telling him to sell to all of the top ten builders in Richmond. Mike knew that he wanted to be in business for himself, in fact, he wrote it in permanent marker in 2016 and set a timeline of 5-7 years. At exactly 5 years and on the heels of a pandemic, that goal has been accomplished. This episode is about communication, setting clear expectations, developing goals, and reviewing them yearly to stay on track, what it means to be a good trade partner, looking for the win-win, and other nuggets of information. Payne Stone can be found on Facebook if you want to reach out and support his business and growth.
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In this episode Chelsea is busting 5 myths she hears on a regular basis about being a business owner or an entrepreneur. Passive programs just somehow make you moneyYou need capital to start your businessThat it won't work if it's not in personBeing an entrepreneur/business owner is only for certain types of people or certain personality typesThat you can't aren't cut out for it and that it has to be hardIf you are looking for specific guidance and support in your business, enrollment for Ignite opens to the waitlist on Thursday, April 15th 2021!! Mark your calendars - enrollment will only be open for a limited time!Use code "PODCAST" at checkout for 15% off your training plan at https://www.ladybetacoaching.com/ Use code "LADYBETA" at checkout for 15% off at physivantage.comWant free core workouts? Head here for my core for climbing freebie! http://bit.ly/coreforclimbingInterested in using isometrics for climbing training? Hands down my favorite way to train. Improved recovery time, measurable strength and better results! Head here to learn more: https://bit.ly/ladybetaisometrics
In this episode Chelsea is busting 5 myths she hears on a regular basis about being a business owner or an entrepreneur. Passive programs just somehow make you moneyYou need capital to start your businessThat it won’t work if it’s not in personBeing an entrepreneur/business owner is only for certain types of people or certain personality typesThat you can’t aren’t cut out for it and that it has to be hardIf you are looking for specific guidance and support in your business, enrollment for Ignite opens to the waitlist on Thursday, April 15th 2021!! Mark your calendars - enrollment will only be open for a limited time!Use code "PODCAST" at checkout for 15% off your training plan at https://www.ladybetacoaching.com/ Use code "LADYBETA" at checkout for 15% off at physivantage.comWant free core workouts? Head here for my core for climbing freebie! http://bit.ly/coreforclimbingInterested in using isometrics for climbing training? Hands down my favorite way to train. Improved recovery time, measurable strength and better results! Head here to learn more: https://bit.ly/ladybetaisometrics
I get it. As an entrepreneur, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by your mile-long to-do list and think that there’s no end in sight. But what I’ve found to be true is that mindset is the thing that shifts this in a big way. Because let’s be real, that to-do list never really ends and there’s always more that you could be doing. So in today’s episode, we’re offering a different perspective on how to ditch the overwhelm. We’re dishing both the practical actions you can take and the perspective you’ll want to borrow when it comes to building a business that you actually enjoy being in. If you’re someone who feels like you never have enough time, no one can do it as well as you can, or you work ALL the time, this episode is for you and will help you shift that in a BIG way!-Check out the show notes here!-One of my absolute favorite things to support my clients in is helping them to shift their mindset so they can take more of the RIGHT actions that actually move the needle forward in their business. And I can tell you right now that mastering sales is pretty high on that list. It’s so easy to get overwhelmed by all the things you THINK you need to do to see more results in your business, but what I’ve found to be true is that it often isn’t nearly as complicated as our brains would have us think. In fact, I would be willing to bet that if you shifted your mindset and simplified your sales process you would actually see more results, not less. This is something I love to help you shift your mindset around on my free 30-minute Sincere Sales coaching call so you can sell in a way that feels good and see more results because of it. I only offer a limited number of calls each week so be sure to grab a time that works for you at amandajoyceweber.com/sinceresales. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Astrid Ferguson is a certified professional coach, energy leadership index master-practitioner who specializes in helping people navigate through unclear transitions by abolishing internal blocks so they can create a work/balance that suits their needs and get back to having fun. In this episode, Astrid shares her personal and professional story. She gives us a rare view into the corporate world as an Afro Latina in the corporate world, and shares some key advice to making sure we too can find success and money in our perspective fields. Contact Astrid: https://www.astridferguson.com/Sponsor: https://historicallylatina.com/
This week we spoke with Noah Herron, Biochemistry BS ‘06. Noah is the owner of Urban Farming Seeds and Urban Vines in Westfield, IN. In this episode, Noah shared why his first job as a chemist after graduating from IU wasn't a perfect fit, but how it inspired him to take his hobbies of gardening and making beer and wine and start his own business. He also shared how his hard work and discipline at IU gave him a competitive edge over his peers in other majors and prepared him for entrepreneurship. Enjoy the episode! Transcript for the episode: https://careers.college.indiana.edu/?p=126835&preview=true
There are, actually, a lot of benefits to opening your own business. It's interesting because we were seeing in the pandemic that are a lot of people losing their jobs. But if you own the business, you can't get laid off. And so that's a really big benefit. It's also true that, if you are working for someone else, if you're an employee, there's kind of a ceiling as to how much you can make. With owning a business, there's no real ceiling. You just make as much money as the business makes. That's a really big benefit. If you're going to own a business is going to be something that you care about. It's gonna be something that you're passionate about or what's gonna fail really quick. And so it's nice to be able to just go to work every day, be your own boss and do something that you love to do something that you care about, and that's really important, and not to say that you can't find that and an employee kind of situation. But if you own the business, it's just you get to see, start to finish everything that's going on about something that you're passionate about, and that's really important. It also gives you more flexibility. And so you decided to get time offense, and you have to balance that with what's good for the business. But you're the boss. You get to decide, you get to decide what's right, And so as long as you're careful, as long as you really have your companies first interest in mind, it really offers a really good work-life balance, because you are kind of on your terms, and that's really nice.
The Paul Gough Audio Experience: Business Lessons for Physical Therapists
In today's podcast you will be tuning into Ryan Seifert's presentation from our Ultimate CEO Competition that happened back in 2019. In this episode you'll hear Ryan talk about: - The first ever Paul Gough Mastermind Event - How he was able to remove his wife from his clinic - Overcoming major family and health related complications - Having to treat patients due to his staff not being able to successfully fulfill their positions - And what he realized the ultimate goal of being a business owner is. If you like this podcast and want to be a leader in your clinic like Ryan displayed, you're in luck! Paul is hosting his Ultimate CEO Competition for 2021 on March 6th and 7th Where you can tune into this years presentations and get your business questions answered by Shark Tank Superstar Kevin O'Leary! To claim your seat, just head to PaulsBigEvent.Com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for Daily Videos: www.youtube.com/channel/UCFRPdBgTAvHlMrZjBRdxFuQ Check out Paul's No.1 Best Selling Physical Therapy Business Books: www.paulgoughbooks.com
Stephen Searer founded and runs one of the most popular office design websites in the world: OfficeSnapshots.com. In this episode, he shares his journey through entrepreneurship, how he almost lost his site with the click of a button, and his most powerful piece of advice for anyone aspiring to create something new. Learn more about Office Snapshots: https://officesnapshots.com/ Office Snapshots Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officesnapshots/ For more design stories visit: https://ofs.com/imagine-a-place
Jennifer Whip, Principal, Cambridge One talks about the Lessons Learned in having a Corporate Career vs. Owning your Own Business. Highlights include: delegating is key; people will rise to the occasion; remove mundane tasks; client drive-value proposition and networking with other consultants. Jennifer was with Fannie Mae for over 25 years. As a seasoned veteran, you will enjoy listening to how she made the transition.
Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job compares working a day job and owning one's own business. Episode 023: The Tradeoffs Of Owning Your Own Business Vs Working A Day Job by Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job carries both a bachelors and a masters degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, but spent a good portion of his graduate education studying entrepreneurship and small business. When he and his wife had a child, they launched an online store to supplement their income, and quickly replaced Steve's wife's income stream through the new business. Steve blogs about it all at MyWifeQuitHerJob.com The original post is located here: https://mywifequitherjob.com/the-tradeoffs-of-owning-your-own-business-vs-working-a-day-job/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job compares working a day job and owning one's own business. Episode 023: The Tradeoffs Of Owning Your Own Business Vs Working A Day Job by Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job carries both a bachelors and a masters degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, but spent a good portion of his graduate education studying entrepreneurship and small business. When he and his wife had a child, they launched an online store to supplement their income, and quickly replaced Steve's wife's income stream through the new business. Steve blogs about it all at MyWifeQuitHerJob.com The original post is located here: https://mywifequitherjob.com/the-tradeoffs-of-owning-your-own-business-vs-working-a-day-job/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts!
Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job compares working a day job and owning one's own business. Episode 023: The Tradeoffs Of Owning Your Own Business Vs Working A Day Job by Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job carries both a bachelors and a masters degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, but spent a good portion of his graduate education studying entrepreneurship and small business. When he and his wife had a child, they launched an online store to supplement their income, and quickly replaced Steve's wife's income stream through the new business. Steve blogs about it all at MyWifeQuitHerJob.com The original post is located here: https://mywifequitherjob.com/the-tradeoffs-of-owning-your-own-business-vs-working-a-day-job/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-startup-daily/support
Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job compares working a day job and owning one's own business. Episode 023: The Tradeoffs Of Owning Your Own Business Vs Working A Day Job by Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job carries both a bachelors and a masters degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, but spent a good portion of his graduate education studying entrepreneurship and small business. When he and his wife had a child, they launched an online store to supplement their income, and quickly replaced Steve's wife's income stream through the new business. Steve blogs about it all at MyWifeQuitHerJob.com The original post is located here: https://mywifequitherjob.com/the-tradeoffs-of-owning-your-own-business-vs-working-a-day-job/ Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com and in The O.L.D. Facebook Group and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-startup-daily/support
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Today we had the pleasure of speaking with Catherine Truman, CEO and Founder of Catherine Truman Architects. Together we talked about her career path, growth, and working together with clients.
What would it be like if we all lived by example? In this episode we are going to talk about Walking our Talk and Talking our walk… LEADERSHIP, BUSINESS, And in Particular the restaurant business in Kumasi, Ghana. I interviewed Chef Kay, the founder and Owner of Barbecue City in Kumasi, Ghana.
Today's episode:Cold open - a funny golf storySponsor I wish I had: Right Rice. @rightrice on Insta, rightrice.comInterview with Matt Karls: Owning your own dental practice with your wifeReframing what a work week looks likeTaking over the family business from your DadWorking with your wife - leave work at workPut the kids to bed rapid fire questions - let's just say Kanye makes an appearance. Just the Tip: how to make the best popcorn of your life@justinodfw on Insta - Host of this nonsensekarlsfamilydentristry.comrightrice.comgarrettpopcorn.com
Life as a Queer Black Woman (Owning Your Own Business & Toronto Dating) ft. Sharay & Nicki Instagrams: @Mishmaroon: https://www.instagram.com/mishmaroon/ @Airaza21: https:/ /www.instagram.com/airaza21 @shutupsharay: https://www.instagram.com/shutupsharay/ @nicfertiti: https://www.instagram.com/nicfertiti/ @badgyalchatpodcast: https://www.instagram.com/badgyalchatpodcast/ Bad Gyal Survey: Google Forms: https://forms.gle/t8Xp2HFUTAj1CRdBA Bios Sharay is a queer Jamaican living in Toronto and her ultimate goal is self satisfaction. She makes custom 1of1 resin earrings - you can find them at June Plum on Instagram. @the.juneplum: https://www.instagram.com/the.juneplum/ Nicki is a 20 year old bisexual woman from the GTA! She attends York U as a Psych major and owns a hair business Silk Hair Samurai that sells 100% virgin bundles, wigs and accessories! @silkhairsamurai: https://www.instagram.com/silkhairsamurai/
Cris Casey, David Mantica and John M. O'Connor provide insights into self employment as a way to build and augment your career and career brand.
Megan is copywriter and brand strategist who started her own business journey after becoming comfortable in her role and in need of a challenge!
In this podcast segment, I go into detail about owning your own business and how to shift thinking from employee to business owner. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cory and Ryan bring another guest to the podcast, Larry Barretta, to talk about owning your own business and leveraging your time to do what you love. Larry and his family own five rental properties, and Larry himself runs a hockey school for local athletes.-We're now using RentRedi to help manage our investment properties. RentRedi is an all-in-one property management software that assists with rent collection, maintenance, tenant screening, communication and more. Click HERE to learn more about RentRedi, and be sure to use promo code JUICEPOD to get 50% off. -
Episode 32 - Owning your own business can seem like the best thing in the world from the outside. Owning a business does open up the door to many opportunities that you wouldn't normally have. However, those opportunities come at a cost. In this episode I'm going to discuss what it takes to own a business and who should own their own business. www.mikewilley.com www.instagram.com/mikewilley.photograhpy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQEMBeZw6qFmFeS7hEESgiw music provided by www.epidemicsound.com
Fearless and motivating, Kevin and Brandon join Not a Great Whisperer Podcast. They discuss taking the lead into their own business and the experience they had along the way. All of the previous experience they had helped them visualize what they wanted out of their business and how they wanted to structure their company. Balancing obstacles and growth in the first year was hard but they knew to just keep pushing forward. They give advice about working with your partner in business and life and tips on how to overcome the hard times in business. It is not always easy but in the end it is worth it. They are a great example of hard work paying off and having fun while doing it. Enjoy our real, unedited conversation with Katy, Kevin and Brandon.
For anyone dreaming of starting their own business, and being their own boss... the doors for the 2020 intake of The Lady Startup Activation Plan are open! We want you (and your business idea) to join us. Over six weeks, Lady Startup founder Mia Freedman will guide you through the steps you need in order to launch your business the right way, in a series of videos you can watch anywhere, anytime. So if you're ready to stop thinking about it, and actually make that first step towards being a Lady Startup click here: https://www.ladystartup.com/ We'll see you there! The Lady Startup Idea Generator: https://www.ladystartup.com/pages/idea-generator/
On my first episode I sit down with Juan Carrillo - a young entrepreneur in Calgary, Alberta. The conversation begins with Juan sharing his journey of immigrating from Columbia to Canada when he was only 5 years old. We also talk about:-how his curiosity led him and his family to purchasing their own business-how he and his brother turned their passion into a business-what pushed him to enter technical school -what it is truly like to own your own business -taking risks / analysis paralysis-who his biggest inspirations are-and much, much more!For detailed show notes and further resources, check out my website.
On this episode of Can You Relate Fit and Health Heather tells her journey with gymnastics from being a student, to coaching and now owning her own business called Tumble Techs in Fairfield, NJ. She also talks about her battle with breast cancer.
Natalie Barbu of the Real Reel Podcast | Quitting Her Job And Starting Her Own Consulting Business in Her Early 20s -- After graduating university with a degree in industrial engineering, Natalie Barbu landed a job at Accenture, a top tier consulting firm. Despite it being a coveted position, she quit within the first year to go full-time on Youtube — a decision she does not regret in the slightest. Natalie was able to earn more money on the platform than she was earning at Accenture, be the boss of her own time and best of all, enjoy the creative freedom that she most values. It wasn’t long after going full-time on Youtube that she started her own LLC, Natalie Barbu Consulting. In this episode, we get into the story behind these major life transitions, the logistics of growing on social platforms such as Instagram and Youtube, the reality of being your own boss and growing your own business and of course, how we can apply Natalie’s knowledge to our own personal and professional choices. -- Some points we hit: -- 1. How did Natalie know when it was time to quit her job at Accenture to pursue Youtube full time? How much of a security net should you have before you freelance? 2. What goes into starting your own business in your twenties? What kind of person is the lifestyle cut out for? 3. How do you know if you should work for yourself over finding employment in a corporate environment? 4. What did growth look like for Natalie on Youtube? What do people need to know that are trying to grow their own channels? Is it too saturated to grow on Youtube in 2020? -- MY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/zoekenealy/ NATALIE'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nataliebarbu/?hl=en NATALIE'S PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-real-reel-podcast/id1456261473
Tangerine Risberg, is bringing teachings to help grow and start your business. This week's teaching is how to create a business plan. She gives you every detail and page by page of how to make your business plan. Contact Tangerine Risberg for a personal and business guidance at www.nativedreamsalonspa.com or (619)722-1268
Having a family and running a business together has its challenges, but this couple has found that connecting their work and family life actually has some key advantages. As partners in business and in parenting, Chad and Suria have insights to share about what’s allowed them to stay successful—and sane. In this episode: How did Chad and Suria know they'd work well together? Why you must take time to realign yourselves and check in with each other when working with loved ones - make sure you're both following the same north star Lisa talks about her very first job... at only 8 years old! How living in a digitally connected world is contributing to major generational changes with the way we communicate; even within the digital space. The couples discuss real-life, practical optimization tips (or “survival tips,” as Chad calls them!) “Honesty, with a respectful delivery … often times will lead you towards success—even when it’s the most stressful.” - Suria Optimizer Tips: Suria: You never know what will pop up out of left field; be willing to honestly and openly ask for the help you need to cover what you’re both responsible for Chad: You can actually invite your team/partners/clients into your home for a weekend of work; it’s often the BEST way to get to know really know them, and for them to connect with you (and see your work ethic). Connect with Chad on LinkedIn or Twitter @ChadGleasonCCIM, and with Suria on LinkedIn Connect with Pentavirate on Twitter @The_Pentavirate, on LinkedIn, or on their website at https://pentavirate.com/ You can find the video version of every episode here on YouTube! Connect with the Mont-Roses online: Facebook @moncord, Twitter @moncordRE, Instagram @moncordRE, or on their website at http://moncord.com/about And remember! You can help others find the show: Subscribe and Review on iTunes Listen and Review on Stitcher Subscribe and Comment on Castbox Subscribe on Google Play Follow on Spotify Comment and Subscribe on YouTube ...Or, wherever you listen! Alex & Lisa’s business: Moncord Real Estate Professional Services Find the full show notes for every episode at www.CofoundersCast.com. Production Credits
Hey, Qwn! Thanks for coming back for another episode of TWQ. It’s Women's Small Business Month and we are honored to have Gioia of Gioia's Room in Hillcrest on the pod! The Qwns chat with Gioia about all things business: what propelled her to open up her own brick and mortar store, what experience she needed to do it, and what style means to her. Well, what are you waiting for? TUNE IN on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podbean, Google Play, and iHeartRadio! JOIN the #QWNdom on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Have a Q for the Qwns, or need some advice? Send a voice memo to the email in our profile and we will help a Qwn out. Don't worry, you'll stay anonymous! EMAIL teawithqwnspodATgmailDOTcom with your question or comment to be answered on the next Qwn Corner! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we will give you a shout out in a future epi! Reviews help other Qwns discover our pod, and they make us happy if we're being honest.
Tangerine Risberg, is bring teachings to help grow and start your business. This week's teaching is how to face FEAR- Forget Everything and Run or Face Everything and Rise how to create TIME MANAGEMENT- 1. Organization 2. Prioritize 3. Goal Setting 4. Communication 5. Planning 6. Delegation 7. Stress Management. Tangerine will dive into creating relationships within your community to help your business grow. Contact Tangerine Risberg with an appointment at www.nativedreamsalaonspa.com or (619)722-1268
Hello and welcome to Awaken Your Spirit podcast. I'm Tangerine your host today. I want to thank you for joining me. Today's podcast is going to be about creating and owning your own business. Today I'm going to talk about · fear · How life is too hectic, · time management, · how to create and envision your business, · how to write a business plan · how to shop for commercial property · how to negotiate a good lease · what to look for when you're looking at commercial property · how to write a letter of intent · management of people · how to deal with the pressures of family · how to figure out what your end goal is · how to use your business to create relationships with your community · and lastly marketing. So let's start with fear because this is a big thing to overcome when you're considering opening a business. There are two types of people in this world. There are entrepreneurs, and there are people who work for entrepreneurs. Both are equally valuable, and you have to determine what you're entirely comfortable within life. When I envisioned talking about this podcast, I honestly did it for the people who have been incarcerated, especially here in California. When they get out, it's almost impossible to get a job. I wanted these people to know that they can open their own business and indeed turn their lives around. So this is the blueprint that I'm laying down for those who want something different in their lives. There will be fear in our lives. However, we have to overcome the fear, or else it will hold us back. Owning your own business is going to be extremely stressful at times, but whether you own your own business, or not, life, in general, can be extremely stressful. An excellent way to combat stress is by doing daily meditation, and we offer those on our podcast for you. I've seen many people not follow through with their dreams of owning their own business because they think life is too hectic. Standing back and looking on the outside, I realized it all boils down to time management. When you want to Branch out to be your boss and to create your own company, you have to get started way before the business opens. That means you have to go to work and do your regular job, do your workout routine, spend time with your family and your community, and after all that you have to go home and spend 4 to 8 hours working on your business every day. When you fall into that routine, what that's doing is preparing you for those long hours you're going to be putting in when you first open your company. The next thing you want to do is start to create and envision what your company is going to be. What is the name, create a price list for your services or the products that you're going to be selling, start designing your website, there are many websites available for less than $100 a year so shop around and find the easiest to use and the most affordable. That website has to be very professional and very easy to navigate through. Check out WordPress or Squarespace for websites. You also want to start designing a space and determining what you build-out, or your business needs to look like for it to fully function. What is the minimum amount of space that you can operate? Start a Pinterest board so you can get different ideas for designs and decors. You can also get ideas on Pinterest about what to post on your social media. You should have a separate social media exclusively for the business with no personal. Have a notebook with different sections in it and write out all the ideas that come to your mind. Attend community events about your business. Look at OfferUp, Craigslist, newspapers, go to yard sales and go through your garage to find equipment and decor that you can use in your new business. Save money by refurbishing and repainting items that you get for free or very low-cost. Look up the insurance needed for your business to get quotes. Look up the legal forms that you need for your business and the permits that are required. Create protocols and employee handbooks. Next, we want to talk about your business plan. You can download templates online, or you can call up a small business association. They typically provide you with materials at no cost. I got a business plan called Penelope's pie shop, and I copied it page for page and just transitioned the verbiage into what I needed it to say for my business. Also, I still use that to this day. They say that most people never complete their business plans because of the financial page. That should be easy. How much money do you need to make per month, how much do you estimate your fixed expenses to be, and that will be the beginning numbers of how much you expect you will generate each month. Break it down by day for a daily goal, then weekly, monthly, and yearly. Shopping for commercial property is very fun, and you'll find once you open your own business that you're regularly buying for commercial property, it's like something that never turns off (at least in me). You want to drive by and write down the phone numbers and call and ask how big space is, what the cost is per square foot, if there are any additional fees on top of the price of the lease, how long it's been vacant, also, what was the prior business? I got fortunate to find a day spa already built out. When you go to tour a prospective commercial property, you want to begin to envision and determine what the build-out would need to be for your business to be successful there. Take pictures and note: the electrical the plumbing. Handicap access These things can be very costly, negotiate for the expenses in your and tenant improvements. So any build-out is considered a "tenant Improvement." Also, this is money that you can settle for before signing a lease. You also want to check out the signage. Backlit signs can be as expensive as $6,000 so pay attention to the type of signage that is on the building. Make sure to check that the building is zoned appropriately for the business you wish to attain. I remember I almost signed a lease for a building that was not in the zone for a nail salon and it's not up to that landlord to tell you that information, you can find that out by calling the city permitting and zoning board. So a proper negotiation of a lease would look something like this: let's say the building is 1000 square feet and they're asking $3.50 per square foot, so that's going to be $3,500 per month. You're willing to sign a five-year lease, you're asking for the space to be $2 per square foot, and you're asking for a $50,000 tenant build-out, three months free rent, and the landlord to pay for the signage. I also want to share a recent lease negotiation done by a broker that I was recently working alongside. She got a nail bar owner a $200,000 build-out, six months free rent and half off the next six months for signing a five-year lease. Sometimes you have to negotiate on the spot, but try to make sure it's once you have enough information to start the negotiations. There's no point in negotiating if you don't know if that building is zoned for that type of business. You want the estimate for the build-out cost to be as close to what you're asking. So no money has to come out of your pocket. So you can have contractors come in and look at the property with you, as well, before you even begin any negotiations. Some realty companies offer services from a broker who will negotiate everything for you and will help you find commercial properties. I think the only downside to that is that the usually only look at Tier A properties. The tiers go from A-D. However, brokers are very awesome to work with because they do find the properties for you, they do typically negotiate everything in your best interest, and the landlord pays their fees. When you're ready to negotiate, and you want to do it on your own you can download a form called an L.O.I.- It's a "letter of intent," and this is where you start the negotiation process with the landlord. If you decide to do the negotiations in person, make sure it is in person and not over the phone and not through text message. Another area you're going to want to strengthen before you open your business is the management of people. You want to be able to build a robust and reliable team. It's stressful when you have to be present to ensure your company is running smoothly. So you want to create protocols and have excellent training. I do all my training on my own in monthly meetings. I have found that using Google slides and discussing contracts keeps people engaged and informed. You can also take some classes at your local community college in the areas that you feel you need to strengthen. I took one entrepreneurial class at a local college, and it was great. A tip I would like to share when it comes to recruiting talent or staff is to look online at Craigslist and Indeed, and see how other similar companies are writing their help wanted ads. I typically like to search in the larger cities; I found some great ideas for my help wanted ads that I would never have thought of on my own. You also want to spend time listening to books on topics such as leadership, self-help, positive thinking, managing people, and any other issues you feel will strengthen your ability to run a successful business. Owning your own business does require time. If you're managing your time and spending time outside of your working life and your family lives, you're already noticing the toll that it takes. Many times people feel guilty that they're spending so much time away from their families. If it makes you feel any better, I felt guilty working a regular job because I was away from my boys so much. Everybody has to work. However, it feels so much better to be working for yourself; it's just something different. Also, try to visualize what the end goal is? Are you going to build this company up and then sell it? What's your exit plan? They call it an exit strategy? Do you want to open multiple businesses? Do you want to pass the industry down to the family? Give yourself an end goal for this company. Before you open your business, you can begin to strengthen your relationships within the community. The Chamber of Commerce is a great way to be involved with your community and to put your business as a name out there. Every month for our local Chamber of Commerce meetings, I donate 3-5 gifts for a raffle for attendees. It allows me to get in front of people and talk about my business and also to give away services and products, so people will know what we carry. You can be very creative and what you give away at raffles. Owning your own business allows you to spend time in an area of your community that you want to give back. You can create partnerships with different organizations and help them in ways that don't even require money if your business isn't profitable at first. The only way you're going to start generating ideas on what you could do is by attending these meetings and paying attention. Moreover, lastly, I want to talk about marketing. I spoke of the website earlier, and I did mention how it has to be very easy to travel through for your clients. So you want to know what your client experiences when they visit your website. Make sure you are seeing what your clients see on their mobile phones, as well as their laptops and computers. The client journey through your website should be flawless. It would be best if you also had a strong presence on your social media. If you're not sure how to do this, look at similar businesses who have a large following, and see what they're posting and how often. Go to the big companies and see what they're doing on their social media. There are often free classes online, videos on YouTube, videos on Facebook, and books that will teach you how to grow a good following on your social media. Another thing that will help you drive business into your company is a sandwich board sign in front of your business. When you're looking at spaces to potentially lease out make sure that you're able to use a sandwich board near the street to attract new clients. Moreover, with any posters, window decals, or sandwich board signs, you want always to try to minimize the number of words that you place on that sign, and make sure that those words are instrumental in communicating what your business does and what your special offer is. On my sandwich board, it said $20 pedicure. That's it, and I became fully booked within three months. Make sure someone can tell what you do in 2-3 seconds of seeing your sign. I want to thank you for joining me and listening to my podcast. I hope I gave you some motivation, and some new insight and please share my podcast with any other entrepreneurs you know who would love to listen to this and could benefit. I also want to talk about my partnership with B.S.O, which is Beauty Supply Outlet. The owners, Sylvester and Henry, come into Native American owned salons and bring in shelving (that you pick) salon products (that you choose) a free point of sale system with a cash register at zero cost to the business owner. They also partner with Native Americans who live on or within 20 miles of a reservation to open up stand-alone beauty supply stores or with casinos and resorts. So if you're interested in this business opportunity to reach out to me through my website, you can find me by Googling: Native Dreams Day Spa in Alpine, California or you can find me on Facebook or Instagram by searching for native dreams Day spa. In our upcoming podcast, we're going to be discussing what it's like to grow up on the reservation versus growing up native in the city, otherwise known as an Urban Indian. It's going to be a great discussion with Karen, myself, and Camille. We hope you join us! Have a beautiful day, and thank you for listening to my podcast.
Josh Barnard used to shop at Play It Again Sports as a kid....now he owns his own store! A lot goes on in a 24/7 retail business. Let's hear how Josh's first year went....the good, the bad, and the funny. Check us out on instagram@piaskennesaw and email the show at surferjay1@gmail.com with topics you'd like to hear...Play More! Jay
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John being sick motivates a discussion between the guys on the things they like and dislike about owning their own businesses, the three things that will insure business success and the three things that will insure business failure. Plus tip of the day. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samsel-sells-real-estate/message
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Lisa And Lance Stopped By To Have A Conversation With WM4T.TV. Topics: Being, Married, Raising Kids, Owning Your Own Business, Sacrifices, Life And More.... https://www.instagram.com/ILISAENT LOVE LIVING LIFE Terrellymo Produced By @willmodel4toyz TOYZ TAPE TWO TAPE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE MUSIC IS SOLD!!! WM4TMUSIC.COM
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If you think vision boards are powerful, wait til you meet Jill Jack's guests this week. Talk about dreaming big! Take 5 families with a powerful vision to open one of the most beautiful music venues in Michigan. Hear how Alan and Angela Goetz, owners of 20 Front Street, work together and continue to strive for balance and success in all areas of their lives – family, marriage, and business.
MadSkills Co-Founder Eric McMannes is no stranger to the challenges a business owner faces. Determined to help provide careers for her fellow military spouses, used her unique career experiences to provide flexible opportunities for spouses. Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/milhousingnetwork Follow us on Instagram: @milhousingnetwork Connect with us: www.milhousingnetwork.com Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/milhousing-nation/id1380968002?mt=2
Jeanelle Dech, owner of The Workroom Channel, Adaptive Textiles and The Curtains & Soft Furnishings Resource Library, Christina Price, owner of Main Line Window Decor and Theda Hadden, owner of Springwood Upholstery and I talk about owning and running our businesses while being Moms and Wives. We talk about the book Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg Here is a link to the Digital Digest This was such an enlightening podcast to record, I hope you found it as interesting as I did! Please stop by the Sew Much More Podcast Facebook page and tell us what you thought! We talked about Oprah's podcast with Reese Witherspoon and Mindy Kaling
Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job shares the tradeoffs of owning your own business vs. working a day job. Episode 375: The Tradeoffs of Owning Your Own Business vs. Working a Day Job by Steve Chou of MyWifeQuitHerJob.com (Entrepreneur Mindset & Lifestyle). Steve Chou of My Wife Quit Her Job carries both a bachelors and a masters degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, but spent a good portion of his graduate education studying entrepreneurship and small business. When he and his wife had a child, they launched an online store to supplement their income, and quickly replaced Steve's wife's income stream through the new business. Steve blogs about it all at MyWifeQuitHerJob.com The original post is located here: and This episode is proudly sponsored by DesignCrowd! Get $100 off your first design project with the coupon code OPTIMAL:
This week we're dealing with the ups and downs of Being you're own CEO! With guest, designer Melody Ehsani, we get to the nitty gritty on runnin your own biz, how to check folks who don't respect your come up, when to check out, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we’re dealing with the ups and downs of Being you’re own CEO! With guest, designer Melody Ehsani, we get to the nitty gritty on runnin your own biz, how to check folks who don’t respect your come up, when to check out, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rowland Hobbs is a Managing Director and head of design and innovation. He advises clients on product design, growth strategies, experience design, branding, digital marketing, and developing a design-driven culture for Teneo, the Global CEO Advisory Firm. Mr. Hobbs has been recognized by Fast Company, Forbes, and TechCrunch as a design leader, and won numerous awards in advertising, branding and digital product development. The Inventors Launchpad – Roadmap to Success Series is presented by Inventors Launchpad in beautiful Tampa Bay, FL and hosted by Carmine Denisco. Carmine is an accomplished Author, Entrepreneur, Inventor and Co-founder/Managing Partner of Inventors Launchpad. Along with his business partner Rick Valderrama has changed the face of the invention industry and look forward to helping inventors from all over the world move their ideas forward. For more information please visit www.inventorslaunchpad.com
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Advantages Of Owning Your Own Business BCL 174 Advantages Of Owning Your Own Business. Why owning your own business is better than working for someone else. What’s it like being in business and working for yourself? Antonio Falco talks to Steve Hyland about what’s it been like being in sales – whilst recounting various anecdotes. Antonio gives insights into some of his working history and tells some sales stories that demonstrate the knowledge and skills he has gained throughout his working career. Who were his best teachers? What did he learn? How has this impacted on current day with stories and opinion on how this has shaped his life. We also look at and discuss the daily posts he’s been putting up on LinkedIn, Twitter and Google + – On this edition of Business Connections Live we talk to Antonio Falco Business Consultant specialising in Sales and Business Development. On this edition of Business Connections Live, Antonio will explain: What it takes to be in sales What to focus on Learn that it’s a profession not a stop gap Many tips and hints and skills to take away. If you’re a sales manager with a team what should your job be? Learn the business fundamentals on how your business can achieve: • Brand recognition and business success • Business growth and a future workforce equipped with the skills required For more great information visit our Guests website or follow them on Social Media. Website: www.antoniofalco.com Twitter: @AntonioFalco LinkedIn: Antonio Falco Contact Business Connections Live The UK’s Leading Online Business Channel: Visit our Website Follow us on Twitter for the latest news Live Shows on Youtube Mondays Mid-day GMT Follow us on our Google+ page Follow us on our Facebook page You can Email the studio here We are always looking for Industry experts…
When you feel like you have nothing left to give and you've already tried eating chocolate in a bubble bath, it might be time to dig deeper into "self-care" and revamp some things in your life! Painter/Counselor/Entrepreneur Michelle Houghton shows us how to quit "shoulding" yourself to death and figure out your "musts" Sponsored by PLANTS! And!!! Michelle proves her improv knowledge by nailing our end segment "Yes. And"!!! Michellehoughton.com Ig @michellehoughton Thebraveryboard.com @thebraveryboard
This is a #HitzBlitz episode where I share motivation/inspiration, real lessons learned the hard way, Q&A, and more shared in real time. TRUTH: Owning your own business is not always glamorous. "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." - Galatians 6:9 Some very exciting things are happening in my life right now. But, to be honest, I have no idea how I've done everything I've done in the last month. It even makes my head spin and right now it is a bit of a blur. Only by the grace of God. Even in the midst of it all, I'm getting better at taking time off and enjoying weekly hikes/adventures with CJ and daily prayer walks. Coaching authors, writing books, and speaking is my passion AND it is incredibly rewarding. However, growing a business requires a lot of perseverance. A couple of years ago I sensed God leading me to let go of my "Plan B." My plan B was to go back to work as a Physical Therapist with good pay and a regular paycheck. And I would think about it regularly. It was one of the hardest decisions I made, but I had confirmation from several places and decided to OBEY. I made the BIG leap and left my Physical Therapy career behind for good. I gave up my P.T. license and now I can't go back to practicing as a P.T. unless I took the licensure exam again, which was hard enough to pass the first time right out of college. I grieved. I wrestled with God. And it's still hard. Last week, I honestly didn't know how we were going to pay some of our bills. But God. He provided once again. Why do I worry? This is an area God is working on in my heart BIG time. It's time to RISE above fear and live in FAITH. I sense a breakthrough coming for our business this year. Has it been worth it? YES! So worth it. I'm reminded almost daily of how God is using my obedience for good and to glorify Him. Has it been hard? YES!! So. Very. Hard. I honestly think if I would have kept my P.T. license active I would have gone back to that job and financial stability. I think God knew what was ahead and what I needed to do in order to keep moving forward and not look back. It is still hard. But, anything worth having is worth working for, right? One. Step. At. A. Time. The harvest is waiting when we OBEY God, even when it doesn't make sense to everyone around us. It's time to not just survive, but to THRIVE! This episode is sponsored by www.AuthorAudienceAcademy.com. Author Audience Academy is my signature program that provides you with the training, tools, and coaching you need to create a powerful book, find your audience, and grow a profitable business or impactful ministry. You can learn more at AuthorAudienceAcademy.com.
Success Edge Community, Amos Johnson Jr. brings a fresh revelation to owning your own business vs. working for someone else. This is a vital revelation to the Body of Christ and especially for marketplace christians. You will discover that the Blessing of the Lord will bless you, yet if you work for someone else, they will increase all the more. Enjoy!!!
Today I wanted to talk a bit about the joys, or lack thereof, of owning your own business. I want to err on the side of being more positive than negative about life in general, but I also want to be open and honest about struggles. So here goes.
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