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I was at AACAP and sat down with Dr. Sood, a colleague, and we had a chat about investing, goal setting, venture scaleable businesses, and private equity, and we had some fun at the expense of Red Lobster in the process. I hope my colleagues enjoy the listen!Prior articles on the topic include What If We Didn't Blow The Horn, Private Equity Sucks at Running Business of Medicine, and more. Thanks for reading and listening, and Ashwin for joining me! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Jill sits down with Brittany Olson from Sunrise Trails Coaching to discuss her journey from corporate finance to becoming a trail running coach and entrepreneur. Brittany once struggled with scarcity mindset and self-doubt, but after committing to working through these feelings, a new world of possibilities opened up to her. She finally launched her business, just to face new challenges like pricing, structuring programs, and scaling—and she knew it was time to invest in coaching. Brittany emphasizes the power of authenticity and connection in sales, having built her confidence through conversations with clients. Her insights on overcoming fear, leveraging group programs, and refining marketing strategy offer valuable lessons for fitness entrepreneur hopefuls. Connect with Brittany! @sunrisetrailscoaching Join Jill and the Movement Maestro at #BossUp: https://www.jillfitprograms.com/bossup Get on the waitlist of LEGACY: https://jillfitfree.com/legacy-waitlist/ Jill is a fitness professional and business coach who effectively made the transition from training clients in person and having no time to build anything else to training clients online and actually being more successful. Today, Jill helps other coaches to do the same. Connect with me! Instagram: @jillfit | @fitbizu Facebook: @jillfit Website: jillfit.com
Rich Crum received his Master´s degree in Telecom Management from the University of Denver and has an impressive background in delivering solutions in that space. In 2012, he joined forces with James Cosman to co-found, VeilSun, which delivers value-based innovation for business with cloud applications that hold key data and workflows of all shapes and sizes through the creation of ultra-secure, high-performing and enterprise-grade applications. In this episode, Rich details how the use of plant medicine and guided meditation ceremonies have awakened a new point of view of himself, the world around him, and how it has profoundly impacted the way he approaches running his business. NOTICE: The information and opinions in this episode are for entertainment purposes and are not intended to replace a listeners' further due diligence on any topics mentioned. Some discussions may contradict the information and opinions of other professionals. All listeners should consult their own healthcare professionals, industry professionals, and/or financial advisors before committing to any major decisions regarding, but not limited to, their health, employment, and/or finances. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/industry-alchemist/support
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Kate Parker, Founder of Harrier Trail Running Shares Her Impressive Journey and Secrets to Achieving Consistent 30% YoY Growth and a 97% NPS. Kate shares her experiences on scaling, managing quality, and navigating leadership challenges. She offers valuable insights into balancing work and life, and strategies for successful business growth. Don't miss this episode for practical advice and inspiration. Other Resources: NPS. An easy way to measure if your customers love you in 21 minutes – use the Net Promoter Score (NPS). And it's FREE. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Kate Parker, the hardest thing in growing a small business is being confident in your choices. She highlights the challenge of navigating numerous potential paths for growth and making decisions with confidence in a rapidly evolving business environment. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Kate Parker's favourite business books that have helped her the most are "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey and "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. She finds these old-school business classics to be major inspirations for her. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Kate Parker recommends the Hammersley Brothers podcast for those in e-commerce, as it provides valuable insights. She also values funded courses for managerial and leadership development, which she takes advantage of through UK government schemes. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Kate Parker recommends using Excel as a versatile tool for small business growth. She finds it invaluable for tracking KPIs, managing cash flows, and creating profit and loss statements, making it a foundational resource for business management. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Kate Parker advises herself on day one of starting out in business to "be strong, keep the focus, and don't settle for less than you expect." This guidance emphasises resilience, clarity, and maintaining high standards. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: Constantly improve your product; quality is key to retaining customers – Kate Parker Be clear about role expectations to avoid difficult conversations later – Kate Parker As a leader, be confident in your choices and stay true to your vision – Kate Parker
Startup Schule - Der Podcast für dein Business und für Entrepreneure des eigenen Lebens
Es ist so einfach, planbar Umsätze zu machen. Die Nr. 1 Herausforderung der Unternehmerinnen, die in die Mighty Business Welt eintreten, ist es, regelmäßig Kund:innen zu akquirieren. Wenn mir jemand begegnet, der diese Herausforderung hat, weiß ich meisten sofort, woran es liegt. Und das macht mich dann meistens richtig fuchsig...denn es ist diese EINE Stellschraube, die ALLES verändert. Der neue Insta Account (mit mehr "Behind the Scenes" des Unternehmerinnen Lebens): https://www.instagram.com/die_businessinfluencerin?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Meine Tipps & Ressourcen: - Storyline, die verkauft, zum Nachmachen: https://nataliebruene.funnelcockpit.com/secrets/ - Hook Guide (mit Hooks, die Aufmerksamkeit erregen): https://nataliebruene.activehosted.com/f/46 - 10K-Roadmap: https://nataliebruene.activehosted.com/f/36 Cheers to you
In today's episode of the I Hate Numbers podcast, we're delving into five compelling reasons why we, as business owners, should consider ignoring cloud accounting. Stick with us until the end for valuable insights. First and foremost, let's clarify what cloud accounting entails.Understanding Cloud AccountingCloud accounting, also known as digital accounting, involves utilizing digital tools and software to efficiently manage financial records, transactions, and generate reports. It's like upgrading from traditional pen and paper methods to a turbocharged, super-efficient system.Reasons to Ignore Cloud Accounting1. Lack of Interest in Efficiency: If you're not keen on optimizing efficiency in your business operations, preferring outdated methods such as manual invoicing and email communications, then cloud accounting might not be for you.2. Disinterest in Financial Insight: For those unconcerned with gaining valuable insights into their business finances, including understanding revenue sources, profitability, and resource allocation, cloud accounting may seem unnecessary.3. Resistance to Making Good Business Decisions: Ignoring the data-driven insights provided by cloud accounting may lead to relying on instinct or unreliable advice from peers, rather than making informed decisions.4. Running Business as a Hobby: If you're content with treating your business as a hobby rather than a profit-driven endeavor, and you don't prioritize efficiency and financial management, then cloud accounting might not align with your approach.5. Resistance to Streamlining Operations: In today's fast-paced business environment, where efficiency is key to success, cloud accounting offers streamlined operations. However, if you prefer reactive approaches and are resistant to change, then cloud accounting may not be suitable for you.Additional Reasons to Ignore Cloud Accounting6. Preference for Traditional Record-Keeping: For those who prefer traditional methods such as filing cabinets and relying on external advisors for financial information, the accessibility and benefits of cloud accounting may not be appealing.7. Emphasis on Accessibility and Remote Work: Cloud accounting facilitates accessibility to financial data, especially for remote teams. However, if you prefer office-based work and traditional data access methods, then cloud accounting might not be a priority.ConclusionWhile cloud accounting offers numerous benefits for business efficiency and financial management, it may not be suitable for everyone. However, we encourage you to explore the possibilities further. Check out our free guide to cloud accounting.Don't forget to tune in and subscribe to the I Hate Numbers podcast for more on business and finance. Happy accounting!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks with the Chief of Staff, Business Growth Strategist & Consultant, Danielle Levy.Danielle's expertise in business growth is not just theoretical; it's built on a foundation of real-world experience and a track record of tangible results. Her strategy approach is innovative and practical, making her a sought-after consultant in the business community.Danielle peeled back the layers of what it takes to grow a business in today's competitive landscape. She emphasized that growth is not just about scaling up operations or increasing revenue; it's about strategic planning and execution.Danielle shared that identifying the right opportunities is one of the first steps in business growth. This means understanding your market, recognizing trends, and being able to pivot when necessary. It's not enough to have a great product or service; you must also know how to position it in a way that resonates with your target audience.Another key insight from Danielle was the importance of building a solid foundation for your business. This includes having clear processes, a strong team, and the right tools in place. These are necessary for growth efforts to be sustainable in the long run.One of the unique perspectives Danielle brought to the table was her role as a chief of staff. She explained how this position is pivotal in aligning the strategic vision with day-to-day operations. A chief of staff can be a right hand to business leaders, ensuring that growth strategies are implemented effectively.Key Points from the Episode:Introduction of the guest, Danielle C. LevyDanielle's background as a chief of staff, business growth strategist, and consultantDanielle's expertise in working with high-level service providers, agency owners, and entrepreneursInsights and guidance on business growth and strategy provided by DanielleAbout Danielle Levy:Danielle Levy is a seasoned professional known for her role as a problem solver, dedicated to assisting ambitious business owners in expanding and thriving in a courageous business environment. Referred to as the 'velvet bulldog' by clients, Levy is a strategic partner, seamlessly blending a broad vision with precise execution. Functioning as a virtual Chief Operating Officer, she adeptly manages operations, team dynamics, funnel design, and automation, ensuring the smooth functioning of businesses even in the owner's absence. Leveraging her marketing expertise and a robust corporate project background, Levy acts as a manager and a vital force in unifying all operational aspects, propelling growth and success within the realm of her clients' core genius.Tweetable Moments:06:59 - "When you stop knowing how to do the things that got you to that point and how to move it forward, it's about who you know that can help you take the business to the next level."Apply to be a Guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur: https://go.upmyinfluence.com/podcast-guestLinks Mentioned in this Episode:Want to learn more? Check out Danielle Levy website athttps://danielleclevy.com/Check out Danielle Levy on LinkedIn athttps://www.linkedin.com/in/danielleclevy/Check out Danielle Levy on Instagram at
In the episode 178 of IDEAS+LEADERS podcast I am speaking with Joe Rare about starting and running a 7-figure businesses with the help of Virtual Assistants. Joe Rare is an “underground” serial entrepreneur, investor and outsourcing expert. He currently owns four digital companies, five wedding venues, and real estate investment properties. Joe focuses on helping small- to medium-sized businesses around the world, while working from the comfort of his home in Montana and enjoying Big Sky Country with his family. Contact Joe here https://joerare.com/ Thank you for joining me on this episode of IDEAS+LEADERS. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review so that more people can enjoy the podcast on Apple https://apple.co/3fKv9IH or Spotify https://sptfy.com/Nrtq __________ I'd love to connect with you! You can find me, Elena Paweta, the host of IDEAS+LEADERS podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elena.paweta/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-paweta/
In today's episode, Chris and Nathan dive into how to start your own running business. They cover their mistakes and failures in starting out, navigating social media, how to grow local relationships, and how to develop your unique voice. Chris and Nathan are excited to launch our 2024 Long Run Mastermind, designed to help you build a business you love. Check out the link below to learn more and schedule a discovery call. Long Run Mastermind
If you run a business, keeping on top of your finances doesn't have to feel complicated. Aussie fintech Parpera is making it easy for sole traders and small business owners to manage invoicing, payments, cash flow, and tax all in one handy app. In today's episode Glen chats with founder and CEO Daniel Cannizzaro about how the app works and Parpera's startup journey. Check out their offer for the MMM community below!Download the Parpera App and use code MMM90DFREE for three months free: https://parpera.app.link/mmm23Any advice is general financial advice only which does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. If you do choose to buy a financial product read the product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored to your needs.SYMO interactive Pty Ltd & Glen James are authorised representatives of MoneySherpa Pty Ltd which holds financial services licence 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Advantages of a Self-Running Business Hello, this is Hall T. Martin with the Startup Funding Espresso -- your daily shot of startup funding and investing. In preparing to sell your business, make sure you are setting up a business that can run by itself at some level. Here are some key points to consider: Make sure the company doesn't have the founder's name on it. Build a great team that can carry on without the founder. For every function in the business that requires the founder, the price will drop by some amount. Run the business as a leader that can pass the reigns to someone else. Setup processes and procedures so the business can continue without you. Buyers put a price premium on self-running businesses. Businesses that require hand holding by the founding team are priced lower. Businesses that require the founding team to run it will require the founders to remain with the business even after the purchase. Thank you for joining us for the Startup Funding Espresso where we help startups and investors connect for funding. Let's go startup something today. _______________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: Check out our other podcasts here: For Investors check out: For Startups check out: For eGuides check out: For upcoming Events, check out For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group Please , share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of .
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Join Career IQ hosts - Kareline vd Linden y Darice Solognier - hunto cu Queeny y Zilha ariba e topico di haci negoshi cu amistad of famia. Den e episodio aki Queeny y Zilha a conta nos con nan a bin cu e idea pa haci negoshi hunto, kico nan ta les nan cu nan a haya, con nan ta organisa nan mes pa por mantene nan amistad y traha hunto y mucho mas!Tune in y haya sa tip nan pa cuminsa bo mesun negoshi of haci e jump y cuminsa un negoshi cu un amistad!
Here we have part two of our lively conversation with Creigh Kelley, someone who is synonymous with running in Denver and well beyond. Starting a few years before I arrived in the Mile High City more than 40 years ago, this graduate of Virginia Military Institute, Vietnam War Army veteran (where he was awarded two Bronze Stars), Colorado Running Hall of Famer, and Road Race Management Lifetime Achievement Award recipient has directed more than 1000 races through his company BKB Ltd. Creigh has been the start/finish line voice of hundreds of races, including the Walt Disney World Marathon races, the Chicago Marathon, four Olympic Trials Marathons, the Cherry Blossom 10-miler in DC, which he just got back from, the Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, the Hospital Hill Run in KC, and been a TV analyst for track and field and the triathlon at the Sydney Olympic Games. Let's add a little more. He's also been an agent to elite runners, helped found Running USA, and is currently the race director for the Colfax Marathon, which is Denver's only marathon, and also includes two days of races and relays of varying distances. In this week's episode, we talk about how racing evolved from its primitive days to its current state, including the inclusion of women, the rise of swag and giant medals, how he started his race management company, our opinions of novelty events like bubble runs, where the sport is heading, his impressive work with the Kipture Primary School Foundation in Kenya, and much more.GoFundMe to buy a new racing chair for Julia Beckley. Thank you!http://bit.ly/3ZGigAbCreigh KelleyCreigh@runcolfax.orgFacebook and LinkedIn Creigh KelleyInstagram @creighvmiBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor
Creigh Kelley is synonymous with running in Denver and well beyond. Starting a few years before I arrived in the Mile High City more than 40 years ago, this graduate of Virginia Military Institute, Vietnam War Army veteran (where he was awarded two Bronze Stars), Colorado Running Hall of Famer, and Road Race Management Lifetime Achievement Award recipient has directed more than 1000 races through his company BKB Ltd. Creigh has been the start/finish line voice of hundreds of races, including the Walt Disney World Marathon races, the Chicago Marathon, four Olympic Trials Marathons, the Cherry Blossom 10-miler in DC, the Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, the Hospital Hill Run in KC, and been a TV analyst for track and field and the triathlon at the Sydney Olympic Games. Catch your breath now, he's also been an agent to elite runners, helped found Running USA, and is currently the race director for the Colfax Marathon, which is Denver's only marathon, and also includes two days of races and relays of varying distances. He is also a founder and Board member of the Kipture Primary School Foundation in Kenya, which he visits every year to support the school and its students. Creigh and I talk about a lot of fun stories about the good old days of running, how he got started as a runner and in the business, how he learned to take risks and try new challenges, and the birth and genesis of the Colfax Marathon into a major event with thousands of runners through the streets of Denver. We chatted enough for two episodes, and I guarantee you'll be entertained by both of them.Creigh KelleyCreigh@runcolfax.orgFacebook and LinkedIn Creigh KelleyInstagram @creighvmiBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram @stahlor
A must watch episode for entrepreneurs with Emmanuel Mukula.
TRAIL RUNNING BUSINESS: De Rihana en Superbowl al Mundial Innsbruck. las UTMB World Series. Torx Xperience y más. Estrenamos hoy sección TRAIL RUNNING BUSINESS para repasar los ultimos acontecimientos empresariales que rodean a las carreras de montaña. Este finde, el Show de Rihana en Superbowl apostó por las Salomon MM6 como calzado, habitual con la artista desde 2019. Y no es la única famosa del mundillo que se luce con estética corremontes. Si esto sigue asi, no tardaremos en ver hasta la propia Rosalía vestida para arrancar en Zegama...o no. :) Además, repasamos con Mayayo otros indicaros del crecimiento del trail running mundial: De los 5Mill€ que Innsbruck invierte en Mundial Trail Running 2023 a las 35 citas recien confirmadas por UTMB World Series para este año o las cinco primeras del nuevo circuito TorX Experience que se reservan ya más de 500 de los dorsales del TOR330 original en Courmayeur. Será para bien o para mal, el tiempo dirá. Pero parece claro que no hay ninguna burbuja pinchada del trail a nivel mundial. Aunque si es evidente que el deporte está cambiando, en beneficio de unos y en perjuicio de otros. Más info en: https://www.carrerasdemontana.com Videos en: https://youtube.com/moxigeno
Episode 34. We covered so much in this episode - so whether you're wanting to bring your partner home from work or not, you'll find SO much value in here to support your growth inside of Network Marketing. "People judge what they don't care to understand" was one of my favourite moments of this podcast. Laura is so incredibly inspiring with what she's created - hearing how she felt before she started, and what she's now created 3.5 years into her NWM business is amazing! I know you're going to take away so much from this incredible episode. Learn more about Network Marketing School here Connect with me on instagram here LAURA: Find Laura on Instagram: click here Lauras book recommendation: click here Until next episode, keep rising beautiful! xo
Welcome! In this episode, we talk to Dr Rozious Siatwambo, one of the most recognizable business figures in Zambia. He shares his entrepreneurial journey with us, from running his business from his UNZA room to owning a chain of successful businesses.
Nick Loper with Side Hustle Nation talks about why he shut down his longest-running business. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 543: [Part 2] Killing My Baby: Why I Shut Down My Longest-Running Business by Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation is an entrepreneur involved in a variety of projects. He started the website because he believes in the hustle. After all, what's riskier: starting a business, or relying on your job as your only source of income? He used to work full-time for a giant corporation, but built his business during the night and weekends... and you can do it too. The original post is located here: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/shoesniper-postmortem/ Indeed is the #1 source of hires in the U.S., according to TalentNest. Go to Indeed.com/STARTUP to claim your $75 credit before March 31st Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Loper with Side Hustle Nation talks about why he shut down his longest-running business. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 543: [Part 2] Killing My Baby: Why I Shut Down My Longest-Running Business by Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation is an entrepreneur involved in a variety of projects. He started the website because he believes in the hustle. After all, what's riskier: starting a business, or relying on your job as your only source of income? He used to work full-time for a giant corporation, but built his business during the night and weekends... and you can do it too. The original post is located here: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/shoesniper-postmortem/ Indeed is the #1 source of hires in the U.S., according to TalentNest. Go to Indeed.com/STARTUP to claim your $75 credit before March 31st Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Loper with Side Hustle Nation talks about why he shut down his longest-running business. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 542: [Part 1] Killing My Baby: Why I Shut Down My Longest-Running Business by Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation is an entrepreneur involved in a variety of projects. He started the website because he believes in the hustle. After all, what's riskier: starting a business, or relying on your job as your only source of income? He used to work full-time for a giant corporation, but built his business during the night and weekends... and you can do it too. The original post is located here: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/shoesniper-postmortem/ Indeed is the #1 source of hires in the U.S., according to TalentNest. Go to Indeed.com/STARTUP to claim your $75 credit before March 31st Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Loper with Side Hustle Nation talks about why he shut down his longest-running business. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 542: [Part 1] Killing My Baby: Why I Shut Down My Longest-Running Business by Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation is an entrepreneur involved in a variety of projects. He started the website because he believes in the hustle. After all, what's riskier: starting a business, or relying on your job as your only source of income? He used to work full-time for a giant corporation, but built his business during the night and weekends... and you can do it too. The original post is located here: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/shoesniper-postmortem/ Indeed is the #1 source of hires in the U.S., according to TalentNest. Go to Indeed.com/STARTUP to claim your $75 credit before March 31st Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we talk with Buzz Burrell, a co-founder of fastestknowntime.com, a tracking website that has been cataloging the modern FKT movement here in the United States and abroad, to my knowledge, for the better part of the last decade. While there is no governing body for FKT certification, fastestknowntime.com has acted as the informal arbiter of these records. We spend the majority of the conversation getting into the details about the recent sale of fastestknowntime.com to Outside Magazine earlier this month. But there's a lot more to Buzz that's interesting that we delve into at various points. For example, he's been trail and ultra running since the late 1960s and has set a wide array of fastest times and first attempts at many classic routes here in the United States including the Colorado Trail and John Muir Trail. And in addition to his work on the FKT site, he has also been an athlete manager for La Sportiva and Brand Director for Ultimate Direction and will be joining Ultrarunning Magazine next month as a regular columnist.Timestamps:(1:50) - what it was like being in the trail and ultra scene before it was popular(5:18) - slow growth on the professional side of trail and ultra running(11:13) - whether the growth of the FKT community is good(19:07) - description of fastesknowntime.com(21:09) - the inspiration for building the website(23:12) - whether there were always business aspirations for the website(24:42) - the pros and cons of full-time versus part-time investment(30:06) - why the website was sold in 2022(34:39) - the assets that Outside Magazine was most interested in(36:29) - audience numbers for the website(37:40) - improvements coming to the website(39:48) - whether the people working on the site should be community experts(42:46) - objections to the sale to Outside Magazine(45:36) - the realities of social media and content businesses in trail running(50:42) - requests for startups in the trail and ultra running space(51:58) - favorite guests on the FKT podcast(55:59) - Lazarus LakeLinks:Fastest Known Time WebsiteOutside Magazine acquires fastestknowntime.comAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#7 - Mark Gainey | Co-Founder of Strava, Trail Running, Athlete Creators#8 - Larissa Rivers | Trail Running Stores, Sports Marketing, Strava#3 - Jimmy Daly | Social Media, Content Creation, Branding For Trail RunnersSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/singletracknews)
Ever wonder what it takes to build a successful trail running business? Our guest today has “been there, done that” and is sharing a bit about how he was able to do it. Jeff Stoner is the founder and owner of Endurance Race Series - a company that puts on 12 races across California and Colorado, and hosts over 6,000 trail runners every year. Jeff is also the host of the Trail Life Podcast, where he interviews all sorts of trail runners to share their journey's of how they got into the sport. He's interviewed running greats such as Mike McKnight and Sally McRae. In this episode, Jeff and I talk about how he built the Endurance Race Series to be so successful, what his tips are on picking the “best” race for you, and the top lessons he's learned from meeting and speaking with so many runners. Check out Endurance Race Series: https://www.enduranceraceseries.com/ Listen to The Trail Life Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1xCLSB7NDI5KQLa3X4hj0j Connect with Jeff On Instagram: @jeffstoner_official Follow Joe on Instagram: @joecorcione
This episode focuses on how to build a running-related internet business. If that's your jam right now, this is a fantastic episode. To show the audience how it's done, we have Jason Fitzgerald on the pod. Jason is the founder of strengthrunning.com, which has been around for over 12 years. The site hosts a great blog and podcast, and in general it's a great resource for runners aiming to get stronger, stay healthy, and race faster. For those just getting started on their business journey, we cover how to create awareness, identify your target customers, think about content creation, and determine the best marketing channels to invest in for scalability - all in the context of our running world. Jason is a great speaker and drops a ton of knowledge bombs. Again, If you've ever wanted to be some sort of entrepreneur in our sport, and leverage the power of the internet to do it, give this one a listen.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/singletracknews)
While the ordinary entrepreneur can often learn and follow strategies conventional Business Gurus teach and achieve great results, many of the highly sensitive empathic witchpreneurs, healers, lightworkers and spiritual business owners struggle to fit their magic and intuitive guidance into these "Bro Marketing" formulas. As head witch of the Collective Witchery and host and founder of the Witchpreneur Summit Libbii Armstrong tried it all and after years of going against her inner guidance she decided to follow the call of her soul and conduct her business by Divine Flow instead of from hustle, ego and manipulative selling strategies. As Libbii turned her light up and shared it with the world, more magical people joined her. Now in it's 4th year, Libbii's Witchpreneur Summit starts on 10/25/21. Listen to this rich conversation about how running a business the Good Ol Bro way fails us as empaths and magical people. Be inspired as Libbii shares her journey and how she finally found the success she craved once she embraced and revealed her inner witchpreneur. Learn more about Collective Witchery at https://collectivewitchery.com Join the Collective Witchery FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecollectivewitcherygroup/ ______________________________________________ Host Jennifer Moore is an author, energy healer, intuitive mentor, master trainer for EFT International, podcast host and founder of The Empathic Mastery Academy. https://www.empathicmasteryacademy.com https://www.empathicmastery.com Get Jen's book Https://empathicmasterybook.com @EmpathicMastery (IG) https://www.instagram.com/EmpathicMastery Join Jen's free FB group for monthly full moon masterclasses and her Empathic Safety Guide at https://www.empathicmastery.com/masterclass
Ferryville is a little village with a population of 192 in Southwestern Wisconsin. It is located on National Scenic State Highway 35 between Prairie du Chien and LaCrosse Wisconsin. Ferryville is at rivers edge and is an excellent area for hunting, fishing and water sports. Along with being a sportsman's paradise, Ferryville, is a motorcycle riders dream due to the hills, valleys, curves and just pretty scenery. We may be a small village but we have plenty of friendly people and lots of beautiful scenery.For more information on Ferryville, Wisconsin, please visit our website www.Ferryville.comTranscription is for seo purposes only.Deb Lomas is the owner of scenic River in in Ferryville Wisconsin and you're lifelong resident of Ferryville tell you what your first memory of Ferryville and now the end that I ran my parents were owners of the Ferryville see which not only the people depot they lived right across the street so I grandpa line the river my life when we were dating on the river when I let all waterskiing baking the normal thing to do while growing up a lot. I never realized until I got older, how beautiful the area live and how good it was to live along the river never appreciated it because at the time I would let all all you can think about is going bigger and better places and away from home and away from your parents. I did do that for a year when I went to college I always came back proceeded to build my own house here in town and make my daily care when I can cast away, I decided to keep their how to turn it into the vacation rental. When I asked my renters what they come to the area for a lot of my fisherman and hunter site see the high just to get away for the weekend, it seems like everybody comes to the area. Everybody wants to come during the weekend in the summer. I have that book and I get multiple calls for the same weekend people looking for places to say, a lot of everything booked because everybody wants to come here and I realize now as I get older. How beautiful it really is along the river and the sunset and just the beauty of it and now I know why people come here senses here are amazing. So what are some of the things you tell your guests that they should check out when they're in the Ferryville area. I always got in the ring thing I tell him to go over there and look at the quaint little door. I send them to the local union for burgers is a prime rib on Saturday nights are to the wooden nickel just for a quaint little marker drinker dear my send them to Prairie if they like to gamble and go on the boat broke one of the staff just on the local area thing hiking over and not have more if they want to be chasing them to plant clock if they want to golf I send him to Brooklyn or Prairie orchards are a big hit. They like to go over to the orchards which are close by double so the gist of extreme you going up here and raise your kids here between then and now, when I grew up here, there was a lot of kids in town so there is always something to do and something to hang out and even when my kids were young, there was still several families and and kids their age and how and people for them to play with but now it's becoming more touristy and not many families come here will hear that a lot of weekenders and vacation are, it seems to be really up-and-coming for a vacation place and a place to visit with me to stay here. I just I love being a lot better. I own property in La Crosse, but I can't even imagine looking out at traffic when I can look at that in the river. I just can't even imagine my delight, Ferryville coming down the river from across the prairie variable is one of the most beautiful places you can drive through the road passes right to the heart of the town and it's right on the river. It's the only way that you drive right to the heart of the town and can see the river. The whole time. You mention the river quite a bit in your answers. What is this also the river to I grew up along the river. I can't even imagine not living by water as I like to live in my jet ski boat fish camp on the sandbar. I can't imagine not living by the river being a bit erratic and it doesn't really draw people tell me about the people that live in for most of my neighbors nowadays are people that came from the city and had bought properties around me and have picked them up in their permanent residence. Now the house behind me just got sold but for the most part the Norton account is a pretty stable crowd of people that actually live here and then as you had felt the town more than a vacation rental not as many resident properties and upright Eagle Mountain, which is also part of the village. There's quite a few permanent residents up there along with. I think a lot of weekenders, summer residents is a big crowd
Discuss your tasks and responsibilities with your partner to avoid surprises later down the line and make sure both of you feel like you are contributing equally to the success of the business. Here's what I do to share work tasks when I work together with my partner! Start with, determine the type of work you want to do together.
Is running your own business together as a couple causing more fights? The following are three reasons why there is an increased chance of fighting and how to stop it. Now, these are three helpful steps to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and unhelpful assumptions 1. Make a priority 2. Divide the work task 3. Create a realistic schedule
Rabit shares his knowledge and experience, as a successful business co-owner, with our audience. He talks about the struggles that one has to be prepared for, personal preferences in how to run a business, and what helped him remain focused and achieve a dream that many immigrants are hoping for.
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During this show, you'll discover … How to start running business credit checks and protecting your business How to run Experian business credit checks… … and what a business check at Equifax will cost you All the ways you can check Dun and Bradstreet business credit scores… … including the price of D&B business credit products Plus the differences among the various products Find out what you should be looking for when checking a company's business credit report Learn why business credit report checks matter to your business
In the episode No29 we spoke to Sonja Dakic, a mum and an entrepreneur and for the last several years she developed her own program Live.Work.Love. She tries to support, coach and mentor people that enter into entrepreneurship. We spoke about the state of entrepreneurship in Serbia, social entrepreneurship, and what it takes to succeed. She explained that money is not a crucial factor to succeed in our business. For the end, she shared her thoughts regarding our mindset and decision making. Chapters: - Introduction - Entrepreneurship in Serbia - Mentorship, Consulting, Coaching - Live.Work.Love. - Where do Entrepreneurs Stumble the Most? - Social Entrepreneurship Read the transcript of the episode here: https://bit.ly/3beZ0UC Visit our website and subscribe for the latest stories and news: https://bit.ly/31gjQxR Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/32f32q7 Follow Mondopreneur on social media channels like Facebook: https://bit.ly/3l4w0BU Instagram: https://bit.ly/3aLjZwq Twitter: https://bit.ly/3gbU95O LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3aIfnXX
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For husband and wife team Tim & Sue Kraus from Mammoth Creameries they couldn’t imagine running a business with anyone other than your spouse. The two share how blind trust in eachother and in others has led them to work successfully together, bring on the right people to help them grow and push through even the most challenging times. What started as a kitchen recipe as a result of type 1 diabetes now lines store shelves in every state in the country - bringing the cleanest label ice cream to everyone who’s in search of it. Mammoth Creameries share how a clean product with a mission and a passionate team can not only change the lives of its founders, but of people who can enjoy the product from across the country too See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pendengar TOPI CePak, Di kesempatan kali ini, kita akan ngobrol dengan Regina selaku owner dari PT Ardiya Dinara Indotrade. Wanita yang yang sibuk sekali dengan berbagai kegiatan bisnis dan politik ini tidak pernah lupa untuk selalu berbuat sosial kepada sekitar. Buat Regina, bisnis gak melulu tentang profit saja, tapi harus bisa memberikan impact / dampak yang positif terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya. Di obrolan ini banyak banget hal yang gue harap bisa membuka mata kita tentang bagaimana dalam berkarya, terutama berbisnis untuk bisa memberikan impact positif terhadap lingkungan sekitar kita. Yuk kita dengerin bersama. #dengardanlakukan
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In this episode I talk with founder of Disrupt Management, Katarina Schwab, about the challenges of running a business in a male dominant environment and thriving in our current economic conditions. You can find her @extratomboy on all social media accounts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myhumanexperience/support
It's not about the cards you are dealt, it's how you play your hand.
In this episode of Uncover Wealth Radio 197. We will be discussing on the topic and business matter mentioned on Strategic Chats Episode #011. This is the Strategic Chats, our Weekly Q and A Session. A Strategic Session which I answer questions in relation to your business. You can hop on and JOIN on zoom if you have registered to ask your questions face to face or you can also tune in to the live stream which happens on every Thursday at 11:00 AM UK Time. Today, Annette Ferguson, who is the host of Uncover Wealth Radio and a pro in helping entrepreneurs take home more money from their business for them and their family to enjoy, is here to tell you all about money, business wealth and creating financial freedom. Get All My Best Resources Click Here Partner With Me Here Inquire Now JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP! Uncover Wealth Community Points of Discussion How Annette attracts business and how they get clients. Content Production and providing massive value Running Business is a Long Term Tips for Newbie in Running a Business There are a lot of Mistakes when starting out a Business Distinction between revenue and profit Business that has a steady flow of clients and customers Google Calendar for Scheduling Everything Profit First Methodology for cash management and financial strategies Tracking of Profit - Book keeping Connect with Annette Ferguson Website Visit and inquire on our homepage at this link: annetteandco.co.uk Facebook Keep posted on our updates and hit like on our page at this link: facebook.com/annettefergusonuk Instagram Give us a heart and hit follow to get some insights from us at this link: instagram.com/annette_fergs LinkedIn Keep updated and connected on our certified post at this link: linkedin.com/in/annettefergusonuk Twitter Follow and tweet with us on this link: twitter.com/Annette_Fergs TikTok Keep on the trend with us on this link: tiktok.com/@annette_fergs iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/uncover-wealth-radio/id1473582522
In this episode we're gonna be talking to Carl Taylor on how we can get rid of that mindset of taking everything on and become a bit more of an entrepreneurial mindset, where the entrepreneurial mindset, every day, we try and figure out what we can get off our list of things to do, particularly those things that appear every day. We've also got our regular segment. What'd I Say? Which is an excerpt from a conversation with our blackbelt members. It has some really insightful points to learn from. In our review we are talking about Carl's book "Becoming Bulletproof", we talk about a story within the book where we learn great life lessons!
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In this episode Jade McKenzie from Event Head talks about running business events, sharing insights into how you can organise and conduct events that can help transform your business.
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/Marcel Schwantes is a speaker, executive coach, podcaster and syndicated columnist for Inc.com.He joins me in this episode to talk:- His epiphany overcoming a narcissist boss- The core tenets of Servant Leadership- How Servant Leaders must still lead- When to start and when to wait- Love in the workplaceEnjoy!Best,RichardLinks: http://www.leadershipfromthecore.com/
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/Marcel Schwantes is a speaker, executive coach, podcaster and syndicated columnist for Inc.com.He joins me in this episode to talk:- His epiphany overcoming a narcissist boss- The core tenets of Servant Leadership- How Servant Leaders must still lead- When to start and when to wait- Love in the workplaceEnjoy!Best,RichardLinks: http://www.leadershipfromthecore.com/
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/Marcel Schwantes is a speaker, executive coach, podcaster and syndicated columnist for Inc.com.He joins me in this episode to talk:- His epiphany overcoming a narcissist boss- The core tenets of Servant Leadership- How Servant Leaders must still lead- When to start and when to wait- Love in the workplaceEnjoy!Best,RichardLinks: http://www.leadershipfromthecore.com/
Jeff Gaudette Talks About Another Type of Running Business Last week we had guests Misa Dugally, Jeff Stokes, and Katie Ownbey talk about starting their running business, STRIDE which is a franchise type of business, geared to runners. Our focus during the talk was to introduce you, as running lovers, to some of the business options out there that cater to runners if you are considering this line of work. Today we have our very own Runners Connect Founder Jeff Gaudette to share his story. Jeff takes us through his business evolution of working with runners, culminating in what we now know and have come to love as RunnersConnect. In addition to the inspiration behind RC, Jeff also shares with us his methodology for his business and has great insight for those considering starting a running related business of their own. He talks about business entities, employees, and the joys (and even the downsides, of being a business owner. We think you’ll enjoy this inside look into Jeff’s business and hope it helps you if you’re looking to start your own.
How many of us love running so much that we would LOVE to quit our day jobs and start running for work and play? It’s not simple and certainly not easy, but many people, including our own Jeff Gaudette at Runners Connect, take their passion and build it into a viable business. Today we have three great people joining us who will share their thoughts and experiences on the running business they have developed. Misa Dugally, Jeff Stokes, and Katie Ownbey will talk about their business called STRIDE, the first Indoor Running Franchise, and a “one of a kind, indoor workout studio geared specifically to runners.” STRIDE's treadmill-based cardio and strength classes are perfect for any level of walker, jogger or runner They will share their personal stories that helped to formulate this dream business as well as the life paths and determination that brought enough pieces together to make it a reality.
Mike was born with Cystic Fibrosis but refuses to let this life limiting disease limit his life. He now runs his coaching business from the beach in Lanzarote where the warm climate makes breathing easier and has built a business that supports his lifestyle whilst giving him the challenge he thrives on.
Air Force YouTuber Kyle Gott discusses his experience in the Air Force and how it got hime where he is today. Kyle and I share our experiences and why Joining the Air Force has taught each other much about entrepreneurship. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/impactmycity/support
In this episode of the Shane Walsh Fitness Podcast I speak to mom of 2 and owner of Gym Goddess Clothing Phoebe McVey @phoebemcvey Some of the topics we speak about include: Her story Having kids and training Competing 10 months after having kids Dealing with the negative image that you see in the mirror Tips for staying on track as a mom Getting things done Online Coaching www.shanewalshfitness.com Don't forget to subscribe to the show Now available on iTunes and Spotify
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Kara is a running coach who provides support for new and experienced runners and walkers to help them achieve their fitness goals. She's built a strong community, but she's having a difficult time getting her audience to take the next step. With all of this valuable content Kara has created, how does she get her audience to move and convert? Find out today on AskPat! You can find Kara at ThisRunLife.com.If you want to be considered for a coaching session, apply via the form at AskPat.com.If you enjoyed today's episode and you love the format of this show and helping other entrepreneurs, can you help me convince others to listen too? All you have to do is leave a quick review and rating on iTunes (and subscribe if you haven't already). That would mean the world to me, so thank you so much!Today’s sponsor is FreshBooks, who make the best financial management software out there. It’s ridiculously easy to use and their interface is highly-visual and super-intuitive. You can actually get an unrestricted, thirty-day trial for free; just go to FreshBooks.com/askpat and enter “Ask Pat” in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section.
This week we have the Online Sofa Session coming up with Kayla Brissi. Kayla is going to be teaching us all about Pinterest. If you’re not a member you can still join in. RSVP here. The mission of our guest today is to provide outstanding service by giving sound legal advice and helping clients protect their creative business interests. An attorney should be part of your business resources team (just like your accountant or banker) and the legal advice you receive should be easy to understand. On the weekend, her fave things to do are to read, watch movies, bake and spend time with her husband and kids! Welcome to the show Angie Avard Turner from Angie Avard Turner Law, LLC and Prep’d For Success. Her top 5 tips: Own your own story – Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there – God will equip you and give you what you need when you need it. Bloom where you are planted – When you’re in the dark maybe you’ve been planted, ready to bloom. You don’t have to be in a big city to live out God’s will for your life. Failure is a growth strategy – Failure is not always a bad thing. It’s there to help us learn. God loves how you serve people – Make people feel great for using your services. Love others well – when your customers leave, do they feel valued from using your service?Her bible verse for this season: Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.Angie Avard TurnerWhere to find AngieHER WEBSITEPREP’D FOR SUCCESS See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nathan held Australian records in powerlifting before joining my to work at the Wests Tigers. During this time at the tigers we both shared our dreams for the future.. His was to live on a Farm and run a fitness business.. 3 years later thats exactly what he is doing.. listen into this one to learn about how to visualise your dream, run your fit business from abroad and FB ad tips!
For the past three decades, Alan Brookes, Race Director of the Canadian Running Series, has helped make Canada a racing destination. Here's what he says it takes to make an event that really has meaning for people, and that will keep them coming back. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Saucony’s Richie Woodworth offers his views on brand’s running business and what it takes to manage through change.
Emily Chase Smith, Esq. is an author, speaker and financial business coach based in Southern California. She's written The Financially Savvy Entrepreneur: Navigating the Money Maze of Running Business and hosts Money Morsels: Small Bites of Wisdom for Entrepreneurs. Emily nerds out helping business owners make financially savvy decisions as they start and grow their businesses.
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