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Small Biz Power
E23 Move Your Way to Business Success

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 29:36


If you are an entrepreneur, chances are your business comes first, often at the expense of your health and wellbeing. Our guest for this episode of Small Biz Power says it’s time to focus on you. In order to be successful, she says, you have to shift your mindset and take time to move every day. Courtney Bentley is the host of the Fit and Fabulous podcast. She holds certifications as a Personal Trainer and Behavioral Change specialist. She teaches people how to live a lifestyle of wellness. She spends much of her time coaching other female entrepreneurs. But her advice is universal. In this episode, Courtney will share her tips for adopting a healthy lifestyle… some of it may sound a bit woo-woo to the skeptics out there, but much of it is practical. If you are struggling to stay healthy as you build your business, don’t miss this episode. Questions I ask Courtney Bentley: Why is “self-love” so important and how does a lack of it affect your business? What tips do you have for making time for health and wellness? What’s the best way to manage stress? What are moon cycles and how do they play into behavioral change? What You’ll Learn If You Listen: How Courtney overcame what she calls her “self-hate” and how that’s changed her life Why falling back in love with yourself leads to more money and success Why movement is key to a successful life and business Three tips for adding movement to your day even if you think you don’t have time How to overcome the after dinner sugar craving (simple but powerful) Links to Things We Talked About & Follow Courtney Bentley on Social Media: Courtney Bentley's Website Fit Fierce Fabulous Podcast on Instagram Courtney Bentley on Instagram Courtney Bentley on Facebook Fit Fierce And Fabulous Podcast Facebook Group Grab a Free Guided Meditation to Release Your Limiting Beliefs Here! Like what you hear? Be sure to Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. Read the Full Transcript Here

Small Biz Power
E022 Making Small Shifts for Big Results in Your Business

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 36:26


Ah, the world of business coaching. There’s no shortage of “coaches” ready to help take your business to the next level. I put coaches in quotes because with all the noise online these days, it’s not always easy to decipher the legit coaches (with real-world business transformation experience) from the fly-by-night social media coaches who are self-qualified by the last business book they read. The right coach can catapult your business. The wrong coach equals money and time wasted. In this episode of Small Biz Power, our guest is Tim Furlong, a nationally recognized speaker, facilitator & executive coach. Tim tackles business coaching qualifications, including the right questions to ask to determine if your coach is a good fit for you and more importantly if he or she is qualified to help you grow. Tim wrote the book, “Quarter Turns,” and created the “Quarter Turns” coaching program which enables leaders to identify small shifts in approach and behavior that yield highly impactful, sustainable results. Tim is also a partner in The Simmons Group here in Las Vegas. Questions I ask Tim Furlong: If I’m a business owner, why is it so important to work with a coach? What questions should I ask a coach to determine if they are the best fit for my needs? What common issues do most business owners face – what inspires them to search for a coach? What do you love and find most challenging about coaching? What You’ll Learn If You Listen: How Tim went from traveling musician to executive coach Why “edutainment” is a crucial part of how Tim delivers his coaching Why it’s not a coach’s job to have all the solutions/answers for his/her clients The one question you MUST ask before hiring a coach Why a coaching “certification” doesn’t necessarily legitimize a coach or make them the right fit for you The red flag that will tell you early on in the coaching relationship if your coach is not capable of helping you get results Links to Things We Talked About & Follow Tim Furlong on Social Media: Quarter Turns – the Book Quarter Turns Coaching Program Quarter Turns Website Tim’s Present Like a Pro Program The Simmons Group Las Vegas Website Nina’s Performance Coach, Bill Cakmis Quarter Turns on Facebook Quarter Turns on Twitter Tim Furlong on LinkedIn Like what you hear? Be sure to Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes. Read the Full Transcript Here

Small Biz Power
E021 Helping Sick Children Take Flight

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 23:04


You can view a transcript of this podcast on Radetich Marketing + Media. Las Vegas has a lot of secrets… but some of those secrets need to be told. Our community is home to many nonprofits who work tirelessly to help those who need it most. You may not know, though, that we are also the home base for a national nonprofit that’s helping children all over the country take flight. In this episode of Small Biz Power, our guest is the CEO of Miracle Flights, Mark Brown. Mark talks about the work Miracle Flights does to help sick children fly to other cities to get specialized care or second opinions. We talk about what inspired the founder to start the organization 32 years ago, how the organization has evolved (you may remember it as Angel Flights or Angel Planes) and what Mark and his team are doing to increase the number of flights they provide every month. Mark has a business background. We talk about how that plays into how he runs the organization, and why he calls this the “best job in the world.” Questions I ask Mark Brown: What is it like running a nonprofit (when you have a business background)? What do the families you’ve helped tell you about what this means to them? What makes Las Vegas a great home base for Miracle Flights? What are your goals for the organization? What You’ll Learn If You Listen: Why nonprofits have to be thought of as businesses and how there’s a change in the narrative around running them as such The founder’s story – why she started Miracle Flights and how she’s been touched personally by its mission The gap Miracle Flights fills within our country’s medical system (simple, but powerful) A game-changing partnership with UFC – what it means for Miracle Flights What Miracle Flights did to help the families affected by the shooting at the Route 91 Harvest Festival here in Las Vegas How you can get involved in this amazing organization Links to Things We Talked About & Follow Miracle Flights on Social Media: Levi – 100,000th flight recipient Levi – commercial with Forrest Griffin Miracle Flights Website Miracle Flights on Facebook Miracle Flights on Twitter Miracle Flights on YouTube Learn More about Mark Brown, CEO Donate to Miracle Flights Like what you hear? Be sure to Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes.

Business In Real Life
Podcasting for Sales with Nina Radetich

Business In Real Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 30:39


BUSINESS AND MARKETING PODCAST WITH NINA RADETICH  This episode of the Select Business Team podcast is a conversation with Nina Radetich who is a newscaster turned marketing consultant and the owner of Radetich Marketing.  We are talking about my favorite tactic, podcasting for sales. The recording is actually the audio from a FB live interview she did with me on her show Small Biz Power where she interviews business owners in the studio on FB live. She was in her studio in Las Vegas, I was in the local recording studio of Podcast Village in MD.  For me, it was my first FB live which I also think is a great way for a business to reach a wider audience. Nina and I are partnering to help sales teams create a podcasting for sales program. We provide them with a proven strategy to open doors for new business. We’ll help them create a show that is sustainable, delivers an intended message and builds relationships. This is what we talk about this in the interview as well as some of the challenges businesses owners face. Sending emails, cold calling and direct mail doesn’t usually work on the first attempt. When you invite someone to be on your podcast and share their knowledge, you will get results. In addition to interviewing your ideal client, there are significant benefits once your podcast has been published. A podcast will help you build: A content marketing machine for your organization Relationships with the right individuals Authority in your industry Community around your brand PODCASTING FOR SALES SYSTEM Before starting a podcast, we recommend you build a strategy around your new media platform. When we work with clients, we start with a plan as we know this will set you up for success. Your podcast strategy should: Reflect your company brand Focus on conversations with guests who are your ideal clients Include graphics for your website and social media platforms Identify website content format Create an invitation sequence and a follow up system for your guests Determine your equipment and recording strategy Outline your post production process As you will see in this interview, we are both extremely excited about this concept. If you want to schedule a consultation with us to see how we might create a podcast for your organization, click on this link and schedule a time that works for you. You can also call us at 301 996-2328. Let's talk about how a podcast would benefit your sales team. ABOUT NINA RADETICH Learn More About Nina On Her Website Connect With Nina On Facebook Follow Nina on Twitter

Small Biz Power
E019 Build Your Business Through the Power of Connection

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 33:53


What is the role of a chamber of commerce in the business community?  It involves more than you might think.  In this episode of Small Biz Power, our guest is Lisa Chao, the Vice President of Membership for the Henderson Chamber of Commerce.  Lisa’s career spans 20-years in the realm of business development. She’s a Las Vegas native and known as a go-to “business connector” throughout Southern Nevada. Currently, in her role at the Henderson Chamber, Lisa directs the organization’s long-term member development goals, including sales strategies and effective programming. When she’s not working, Lisa enjoys spending time with her family attending sporting events, including those from her alma mater, UNLV.  Lisa and I cover a lot of ground in this episode, including what the chamber is doing in the wake of the tragic mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip. Questions I ask Lisa Chao: What is the toughest part about convincing people to join the chamber? What are the most common problems small business owners face? What’s unique about doing business in Las Vegas? What’s on the horizon for businesses in Las Vegas with the addition of two major league sports teams?  What You’ll Learn If You Listen: How you as a business owner can give back to the victims of the Las Vegas Strip shooting What you can gain from chamber membership and how many members they currently have The difference between the Henderson Chamber and the Las Vegas Metro Chamber and why you don’t need a Henderson address to be a member Why there’s more to the Henderson Chamber than just networking Links to Things We Talked About & Follow the Henderson Chamber on Social Media:   Henderson Chamber Website Henderson Chamber Facebook Henderson Chamber Twitter Like what you hear?  Be sure to Subscribe and leave us a review in iTunes. Read the Full Transcript Here

Small Biz Power
E018 Connecting Las Vegas Through Social Media

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 43:48


On this episode of Small Biz Power, we’re talking to the amazing social media team at the city of Las Vegas.  This small, but mighty team manages the city’s communication strategy on all of its social platforms – from Facebook to Twitter to Instagram to Snapchat to YouTube.  Can you imagine what their editorial calendar looks like?  The team is made up of: Jennifer Davies Natasha Shahani Shane Savanapridi Jennifer originally wanted to be a lawyer. Then a publicist. Then she got a Twitter account and the rest is history. She is the very first person the city ever hired to focus solely on social media.  Natasha risked it all and moved from Los Angeles to help launch the Life is Beautiful festival. She handled all of the marketing and media requests during the first festival. Shane has an incredibly diverse background in photography, web design, videography, you name it. At the city, they jokingly say that he is the only one who could single-handedly run the entire department (including a TV station!)  These three create and post all the content on the city’s social media channels, but their social media strategy goes beyond just broadcasting.  They use these online platforms as a tool for engaging with the community, soliciting feedback, and monitoring chatter around key issues and events.  Small business owners can learn a lot from their integrated approach to social media.  Questions I ask the City Social Media Team How does social media fit with the city’s overall communication strategy? Why is it so important for the city to be engaged on social media?  How do you keep up with the never-ending comments/conversations? How difficult has it been to get buy-in from council members on the importance of social media and the importance for them personally to be involved and engaged? What role does social media play in decision making? How are you using video on social media and why is it so crucial? What You’ll Learn If You Listen: Why the perception that they sit around and eat donuts and tweet all day is dead wrong How the team uses statistics to drive their content strategy The role of social media in monitoring how the city’s message is received Why responding on social media (to good or bad posts) is so important for brands big and small Who’s really running the council members’ Twitter accounts How creating a system for engaging can help small businesses Links to Things We Talked About & Follow the City on Social Media: Life Is Beautiful Festival City of Las Vegas Website City of Las Vegas Facebook Page City of Las Vegas Twitter Page City of Las Vegas YouTube Page City of Las Vegas Instagram Page City of Las Vegas Podcast Like what you hear?  Be sure to Subscribe and leave us a review in iTunes.  Read the Full Transcript Here

Small Biz Power
E017 Going Strong

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 43:17


My guest for this episode of Small Biz Power is Bret Fitzgerald, VP of Corporate Communications & Education at Las Vegas Athletic Clubs. This is Bret’s 40th year in the fitness business. Bret is an Ironman Kona finisher and has participated in numerous Spartan races. His company, LVAC has more than 150,000 members in the greater Las Vegas area. Two years ago, Bret had a life-changing experience, something you would not expect for a guy who’s focused on fitness for his entire life. We'll talk to Bret about his personal journey, and we'll delve into the changing face of the fitness industry in this episode of Small Biz Power. Questions I Ask Bret:  What’s the biggest change you’ve seen in the fitness industry since you started in it 40 years ago? How has the boutique fitness trend affected your big box gym model? What are you doing to inspire others after your life-changing event? What You'll Learn If You Listen: Gyms, exercise equipment and exercise fads may change but it is the desire to improve and a love for exercise that drives people Bret shares his message for men who are 40+… what you need to be doing now to protect your health. What today's generation is looking for in their workouts and how it's different from previous generations  The one quality gym instructors need to get people to keep coming to their classes  Links to Things We Talked About & Get in Touch with Bret:  Las Vegas Athletic Clubs American Heart Association Las Vegas Chapter Spartan Races Email Bret

Small Biz Power
E016 Transform Your Company

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 28:08


Have you ever felt like you were paddling in a “circle of frustration” in your business? My guest on this episode of Small Biz Power wants you to stop doing that. Alex Vorobieff has 20 years experience as a CPA, clean-up CFO and C-Level Executive. He grew tired of treating the financial symptoms of organizational dysfunction. Yet he found that there was really nothing in business books, even in business school curriculum to address the root cause of the problems. So he decided to tackle that himself and he wrote the book, Transform Your Company: Escape Frustration, Align Your Business, and Get Your Life Back. In this episode, we chat about what it takes to write a book as well as the exact moment Alex realized he needed to write it. Alex also talks about the common gap holding most businesses back and how the book addresses that.  Find out more at Nina Radetich Marketing + Media

Small Biz Power
E015 Poscasting for Prospects

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2017 30:31


In this episode of Small Biz Power, we're focusing on the power of podcasting to grow your business.  My guest is Debbie DeChambeau, a Business Growth Strategist, National Speaker, Published Author and Podcast Host. Debbie has spent her entire career helping entrepreneurs: from creating business plans to implementing risk management programs and developing marketing blueprints.  Now she spends her time helping organizations create podcasts to spread their message and reach a larger audience. Debbie and I have been working together on a podcasting for profits system for business.  Read more about that HERE. In this episode we talk about how simple it is to start a podcast, why more business owners should be doing it (but aren't) and the ultimate ROI on a podcast.  Watch the full episode below or download the audio version to listen on the go!  Speaking of audio, Small Biz Power is expanding to include audio-only interviews as well.  Just click HERE to subscribe so you never miss an episode!  

Small Biz Power
E014 - Building Wealth Beyond Wall Street [video]

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 43:41


This week on Small Biz Power, my buddy, Kendall Tenney, of 10eMedia, joins me in the co-host chair.  We talk about the latest changes at Facebook, including their new mission statement and what it means for your company's Facebook strategy moving forward.   Our guest is self-described recovering CPA, Anthony J. Faso, founder of Infinite Wealth Consultants.  We talk about why the safest place for your money may not be on Wall Street.  Plus, Anthony's got great advice for building wealth in today's volatile times.   Learn more at Radetich Marketing + Media.

Small Biz Power
E014-Building Wealth Beyond Wall Street

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 43:41


This week on Small Biz Power, my buddy, Kendall Tenney, of 10eMedia, joins me in the co-host chair.  We talk about the latest changes at Facebook, including their new mission statement and what it means for your company's Facebook strategy moving forward.   Our guest is self-described recovering CPA, Anthony J. Faso, founder of Infinite Wealth Consultants.  We talk about why the safest place for your money may not be on Wall Street.  Plus, Anthony's got great advice for building wealth in today's volatile times.   Learn more at Radetich Media & Marketing.

Small Biz Power
E11 Fear From Employee to Entrepreneur: Making the Leap

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 40:33


If you've been contemplating leaving your job to start your own business, or you're feeling a bit stuck in your current business and want to take it to the next level, then this week's episode of Small Biz Power is designed for you. My guest is women's empowerment and business mentor, Galit Rozen. We talk about HOW you make that leap from employee to entrepreneur (and make money)... and the mindset required to do so. And we discuss Galit's free interview series, Your Journey to the Top. Plus if you find yourself frustrated with internet marketing these days, you're not alone. There is a way to wade through all this internet-speak and get a clear picture of where your business is online, how your competitors stack up and the opportunities available to you. It’s called the Total Online Presence Audit. We talk about how it can help your business in this episode. Enjoy!

Small Biz Power
E008 More to Marketing Than Social Media

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 62:56


Episode 8 of Small Biz Power unravels the lost art and power of offline marketing. In this episode, we focus on relationship and referral marketing as well as public relations and the importance of having a consistent message.  Our guests are Darcy Neighbors. Founder and CEO of CIM Marketing Partners and Stacey Escalante. Founder of Escalante Media Management. Aside from telling amazing stories about their experiences in business and in their personal lives, both Stacey & Darcy share some great insight about using offline marketing tactics to grow your business. The show is packed with energy, enthusiasm, and most of all inspiration. Enjoy! For more details visit Radetich Marketing & Media!

Small Biz Power
E004 The Holiday Edition: Small Business Digital Marketing 2017

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 27:26


The holiday edition of Small Biz Power on Facebook Live features the talents of Tom Rojas of The Wedge Brothers.  Tom is also a small business owner who helps businesses with digital marketing.  His company is The Rojas Group. Aside from goofy hats and some fun music, Tom and I tackle some important topics, including: Why being nervous in public speaking or presentation is actually a good thing The biggest challenge for small business marketing in 2017 Why faster and newer is not always better when it comes to marketing The one marketing tactic you should focus on in 2017 Visit Radetich Marketing & Media for details and transcript.

Small Biz Power
E002 Improve Your Video Presence and Persuasive Copywriting

Small Biz Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 31:41


We're excited to announce the name of our new Facebook Live show, Small Biz Power.  In this episode, we invite you to join our Facebook Group and we've got a tip for improving your on-camera presence (great if you're making a video for your business). This week's featured guest is Stefanie Frank, copywriter, speaker, and trainer, and owner of Frankly Good Coffee.  Stef's got a special announcement (here first) about a cold brew coming to Las Vegas! Visit Radetich Marketing & Media for details and transcript!