This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews Sarah Shaw. Sarah started her career creating fashionable handbags that became very successful, gaining widespread sales and media exposure. She then started "Entreprenette" to advise other entrepreneurs. In the interview, Sarah discusses her journey from working in the movie industry to starting her handbag company and overcoming many mistakes as an entrepreneur. She then created a closet organizer product that also found success. Someone suggested business coaching, which Sarah was skeptical of at first but then launched her company Entreprenette in 2009 to coach other entrepreneurs, especially women.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Matthew Peters. Matthew discusses how attending an entrepreneurial event 10 years ago inspired him to write his first book, even though he struggled in English class. The event was a turning point that pushed him to challenge himself. Matthew also shares how he spent two years creating an elaborate music album and film project that failed to gain traction, which taught him the importance of marketing. He has since helped other entrepreneurs market their businesses through video, as that was a tool that helped grow his own success.
AuraTalk is a FREE e-zine for small and medium businesses. The aim is to give helpful tips for businesses to use PR and marketing to help their business grow. Read more here http://bit.ly/2ksXhSa
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss how Aura can help your business grow. Covering audit, strategy, delivery of PR and digital marketing services, including social media. We'd like to work with design, retail, restaurants and automotive brands.
The speaker discusses the importance of having deep, meaningful relationships and connections with others. They argue that true happiness comes from relationships, not money or work. However, people often neglect their personal relationships in favor of prioritizing their jobs and finances. The speaker suggests people should take time to connect with themselves first in order to better connect with others. Attending the speaker's one-day workshop for $147 would help people learn how to build relationships and find inner happiness and fulfillment through self-reflection, partner exercises, and connecting with a community of like-minded individuals.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews Sarah Shaw. Sarah started her career creating fashionable handbags that became very successful, gaining widespread sales and media exposure. She then started "Entreprenette" to advise other entrepreneurs. In the interview, Sarah discusses her journey from working in the movie industry to starting her handbag company and overcoming many mistakes as an entrepreneur. She then created a closet organizer product that also found success. Someone suggested business coaching, which Sarah was skeptical of at first but then launched her company Entreprenette in 2009 to coach other entrepreneurs, especially women.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Matthew Peters. Matthew discusses how attending an entrepreneurial event 10 years ago inspired him to write his first book, even though he struggled in English class. The event was a turning point that pushed him to challenge himself. Matthew also shares how he spent two years creating an elaborate music album and film project that failed to gain traction, which taught him the importance of marketing. He has since helped other entrepreneurs market their businesses through video, as that was a tool that helped grow his own success.
AuraTalk is a FREE e-zine for small and medium businesses. The aim is to give helpful tips for businesses to use PR and marketing to help their business grow. Read more here http://bit.ly/2ksXhSa
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss how Aura can help your business grow. Covering audit, strategy, delivery of PR and digital marketing services, including social media. We'd like to work with design, retail, restaurants and automotive brands.
The speaker discusses the importance of having deep, meaningful relationships and connections with others. They argue that true happiness comes from relationships, not money or work. However, people often neglect their personal relationships in favor of prioritizing their jobs and finances. The speaker suggests people should take time to connect with themselves first in order to better connect with others. Attending the speaker's one-day workshop for $147 would help people learn how to build relationships and find inner happiness and fulfillment through self-reflection, partner exercises, and connecting with a community of like-minded individuals.
This document summarizes a woman's journey from being a full-time caregiver for her mother and grandmother to pursuing her passion as an entrepreneur and writer. After losing her family home and dealing with grief, she volunteered in different roles and industries to find her calling. She realized her passion for blogging, writing and creating a support network for former caregivers. While starting her entrepreneur ventures is challenging, she is inspired by other successful women and finds meaning in honoring her mother and grandmother through her work.
Episode 208 Snippets: Michael Murtaugh of University of Montana AthleticsNeil Horowitz
On episode 202 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Austin Penny, Social Media Manager, STN Digital.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Reboot Podcast #27 - From Caring Comes Courage - with Jerry Colonna on Reboot...rebootio
Zoe, the founder of Opus for Work, reached out to Jerry because she was thinking about the implications of potentially disappointing the people who have supported her and her company through their belief and trust. This includes friends, family, early investors, and potentially customers in the future. She is okay with failure herself but worries about how failure might affect those supporters and make them question their own judgment. Jerry acknowledges that placing trust in others often leads to disappointment and helps Zoe realize she should not see potential failure as a reflection of her own worth, as disappointment is an inherent part of relationships.
Episode 209 Snippets: Blake Zimmerman of Texas Tech UniversityNeil Horowitz
On episode 209 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Blake Zimmerman, Director of Social and Emerging Strategy at Texas Tech University.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Originally published at: http://thoughtleaderretreat.com/podcast/ryan-westwood/
After making the Inc. 500 and a successful exit from his tech startup, Ryan Westwood transitioned to sharing his expertise with other entrepreneurs--by speaking at business conferences and groups, and writing regularly for Forbes.com.
On episode 193 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Jamie Mottram, President of BreakingT.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Reboot Podcast #28 - Reclaiming the Shadow - with Tracy Lawrence on Reboot Po...rebootio
Tracy is the founder of Chewse, an on-demand food startup in San Francisco. She implemented a policy of open compensation at her company, making salaries and options transparent. This has caused anxiety for Tracy, as she fears not getting the "art and science" of compensation right. Her goal with openness and fairness is to prove that a company can treat people well and still be successful. However, any mistakes could hurt her cause and make employees unhappy. Tracy wants employees to feel good about themselves and want to work with her again, even if the company does not succeed.
Reboot Podcast #25 - Live Beyond Compare - Brad Feld and Jerry Colonna - Rebo...rebootio
It’s so easy, sometimes fun, sometimes painful, and always tempting to compare ourselves to others. As entrepreneurs, the temptation is even stronger. It can at times seem like there’s an endless supply of compare yourself material - from the media, to social media. Ask any Reboot coach...one of the busiest days as a coach is the day a big acquisition or funding announcement occurs. The second busiest is the day after. So what would it be like to let go? What if you stopped trying to be a VC / entrepreneur / father like everyone else? What if you were just you and that was OK?
That is exactly the advice our podcast guest offered up to a 34 year old Jerry Colonna - many, many years ago. We’re truly honored to have Brad Feld on the podcast with Jerry today. Brad is an investor, entrepreneur, and blogger who has been supporting entrepreneurs all over the world since 1987. Brad has also been a great Reboot supporter and teacher. In this conversation these two friends talk about VC’s as Dungeons and Dragons characters, Brad’s evolved investment criteria, and the single best piece of advice Brad offered to Jerry that changed his career.
This volunteer handbook summarizes YouthNet, a UK charity providing online support to young people. It outlines YouthNet's mission to support youth through online advice and volunteering opportunities. The handbook describes various volunteer roles like moderating discussion boards and live chats. It covers volunteer onboarding, training, expenses, and a network for volunteers to connect. The handbook aims to onboard and support volunteers to feel part of the team and make the most of their experience helping YouthNet in its mission.
Reboot Podcast #26 - Finding your Business Soulmate - Founders of The Grommet...rebootio
Two co-founders, who refer to each other as business soulmates, have found themselves in that special place of alignment. A place in partnership where they align not just intellectually, not just energetically, not even just at a values level, but at a human level. Jules Pieri (her second time on the show) and her partner Joanne Domeniconi oni are the Co-founders of The Grommet. They join Jerry to talk about the beginning of their partnership, where and how they found alignment at the human level, how it has evolved over time, and the challenges it represents as they scale the business
Marie Pierre is the course leader of Luxury Brand Management at Domus Academy. She had an impressive career in fashion consulting and marketing before becoming a professor. She is passionate about her job and enjoys the challenges of working with creative students. Though initially connecting more with the term "alpha male", she sees herself as driven to do her best work for herself. She believes in developing confidence through self-knowledge and experience. For her, strength comes from emotional resilience in facing both good and bad experiences.
The document is a summary of a branding workshop conducted by Terri Trespicio. The workshop explores how to develop a singular, compelling message to stand out. Trespicio discusses how being smart, passionate or hardworking is not enough and that the message is critical. She uses case studies of different companies to illustrate how focusing on outcomes over products and speaking to customers' needs helps create a unique brand identity. The workshop provides tools and techniques for participants to distill new ideas and discover truths about their own firms and brands without criticism.
Reboot Podcast #19 Building a House of Belonging with Tanisha Robinsonrebootio
What’s it like to find your path of authentic service in the world? What if you could use the pain of the past, a pain of not knowing where you fit in, of not knowing where you belong to propel you toward work that makes a difference? What if you could create a place of belonging? Well, it might look a lot like what Tanisha Robinson is building with Print Syndicate.
Started just 2.5 years ago with 8 people, Print Syndicate now has over 140 employees and will generate more than $20M in revenue this year. But the company isn’t just about shirts and home goods, it’s a place where people (including a black, gay, woman from a Mormon family of 7 in a small town in Missouri) have a place to self-identify and a place to belong. As Tanisha shares, running a company fueled by your passion to make the world better is both exhilarating and heartwrenching.
Reboot Podcast #32 - Invest in Being Yourself - with Bryce Roberts and Chris ...rebootio
Bryce Roberts founded a venture capital firm called O'Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures 10 years ago. He later started an initiative called Indie VC to provide funding to entrepreneurs in a way that allowed them to build long-term, durable businesses aligned with their values rather than focusing on short-term milestones. This came after Bryce realized he was trying to fit the standard VC mold rather than being authentic to himself. Similarly, Chris Marks founded Blue Note Ventures with a focus on authentic leadership after conversations with Jerry Colonna led him to realize he didn't want to just do another standard VC fund. Both Bryce and Chris aimed to do venture capital differently by encouraging entrepreneurs to be true to themselves rather than conform to
Reboot Podcast #29 - Who's in Your Corner? - with Carrie Barryrebootio
Carrie Barry is the co-founder of The Corner Boxing Club in Boulder, Colorado, which she opened with her wife Kirsten in 2014. [2] Carrie got into boxing after tearing her ACL in high school and used it for rehab, discovering she had a talent for the sport. She went on to compete for the US Olympic team and travel the world through boxing. [3] Carrie discusses how boxing provided her a sense of family and community, which was important for her as she left her mother's home at age 12 and lived with different families every six months growing up. Her experience shaped her approach at The Corner Boxing Club to make everyone feel welcome and part of the community.
Episode 213 Snippets: Ryan Ellul of LADbible Australia Sport ...Neil Horowitz
Ryan Ellul discusses his career path in sports marketing and digital media. He studied business in university with a goal of working for the NRL before age 30. After struggling to find work initially, he landed a role at ADMA focusing on data-driven marketing. This experience helped him get a job at the NRL, where he spent six years leading their digital marketing efforts. He then transitioned to LADbible as their Sports Lead. Ellul emphasizes the importance of saying yes to opportunities, surrounding yourself with great people, and getting comfortable with discomfort.
Reboot Podcast #8 - How Introspection Changed My Business - With Blaine Vess ...rebootio
“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”
― Aristotle
Entrepreneur and CEO Blaine Vess has an impressive story. Studymode, the company he helped start and bootstrap from his dorm room almost 16 years ago, now has 30 employees and sees between 60-90M visitors a month. It’s rare to find 15 year old bootstrapped companies. It’s rare to have the same CEO for 15 years as Blaine has been. But last year, Blaine wanted more for his company and himself. He wanted to know how to help push his company to the next level. To achieve that, he didn’t look elsewhere, he looked within.
In this conversation, Jerry and Blaine talk about Blaine’s “year of introspection”. It included a stop at one of our bootcamps, working with a coach and a therapist, and that year ultimately helped him understand how and why he was holding himself back. Perhaps Blaine and Jerry’s conversation, our first of 2015, may spark your own year of introspection.
Limehouse Taster of Exit Through The Wound by North Morgan.
Maine Hudson has a high tolerance for pharmaceuticals and a low tolerance for everything and everyone else.
This includes his Greek parents, who bankroll his glorious isolation in London.
This includes his career as a consultant, his clients, his boss, the majority of his colleagues and people he sees on the way to work.
This includes the dumb model boyfriend of the American girl that he has decided to fall in love with.
This includes her also.
When Maine fails to obliterate himself through drug overdoses, the obsessive changing of his legal name and half-hearted thoughts of suicide, it falls to his central nervous system to pick up the challenge of trying to kill him off.
Can Maine survive with his lack of values intact?
From Webkinz and Club Penguin to Facebook and Myspace: Growing up DigitalSacha Chua
The document discusses how young people use the internet and social media to connect with friends, stay in touch, and socialize. It notes that while these tools allow for positive connections, they also present risks if not used carefully. The document encourages kids to think about privacy, avoid sharing too much personal information, and stand up to cyberbullying in order to safely enjoy social media.
The document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews successful entrepreneur Chris Wiser. Chris built multiple businesses through hard work and perseverance. He overcame a major setback when an employee embezzled a large sum of money from him, but used it as a lesson to find further success. The interview discusses valuable lessons for entrepreneurs like taking risks, not settling for mediocrity, getting coaching, investing in education, focusing on execution over ideas, and creating sustainable independent businesses.
This document summarizes a woman's journey from being a full-time caregiver for her mother and grandmother to pursuing her passion as an entrepreneur and writer. After losing her family home and dealing with grief, she volunteered in different roles and industries to find her calling. She realized her passion for blogging, writing and creating a support network for former caregivers. While starting her entrepreneur ventures is challenging, she is inspired by other successful women and finds meaning in honoring her mother and grandmother through her work.
Episode 208 Snippets: Michael Murtaugh of University of Montana AthleticsNeil Horowitz
On episode 202 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Austin Penny, Social Media Manager, STN Digital.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Reboot Podcast #27 - From Caring Comes Courage - with Jerry Colonna on Reboot...rebootio
Zoe, the founder of Opus for Work, reached out to Jerry because she was thinking about the implications of potentially disappointing the people who have supported her and her company through their belief and trust. This includes friends, family, early investors, and potentially customers in the future. She is okay with failure herself but worries about how failure might affect those supporters and make them question their own judgment. Jerry acknowledges that placing trust in others often leads to disappointment and helps Zoe realize she should not see potential failure as a reflection of her own worth, as disappointment is an inherent part of relationships.
Episode 209 Snippets: Blake Zimmerman of Texas Tech UniversityNeil Horowitz
On episode 209 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Blake Zimmerman, Director of Social and Emerging Strategy at Texas Tech University.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Originally published at: http://thoughtleaderretreat.com/podcast/ryan-westwood/
After making the Inc. 500 and a successful exit from his tech startup, Ryan Westwood transitioned to sharing his expertise with other entrepreneurs--by speaking at business conferences and groups, and writing regularly for Forbes.com.
On episode 193 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Jamie Mottram, President of BreakingT.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
Reboot Podcast #28 - Reclaiming the Shadow - with Tracy Lawrence on Reboot Po...rebootio
Tracy is the founder of Chewse, an on-demand food startup in San Francisco. She implemented a policy of open compensation at her company, making salaries and options transparent. This has caused anxiety for Tracy, as she fears not getting the "art and science" of compensation right. Her goal with openness and fairness is to prove that a company can treat people well and still be successful. However, any mistakes could hurt her cause and make employees unhappy. Tracy wants employees to feel good about themselves and want to work with her again, even if the company does not succeed.
Reboot Podcast #25 - Live Beyond Compare - Brad Feld and Jerry Colonna - Rebo...rebootio
It’s so easy, sometimes fun, sometimes painful, and always tempting to compare ourselves to others. As entrepreneurs, the temptation is even stronger. It can at times seem like there’s an endless supply of compare yourself material - from the media, to social media. Ask any Reboot coach...one of the busiest days as a coach is the day a big acquisition or funding announcement occurs. The second busiest is the day after. So what would it be like to let go? What if you stopped trying to be a VC / entrepreneur / father like everyone else? What if you were just you and that was OK?
That is exactly the advice our podcast guest offered up to a 34 year old Jerry Colonna - many, many years ago. We’re truly honored to have Brad Feld on the podcast with Jerry today. Brad is an investor, entrepreneur, and blogger who has been supporting entrepreneurs all over the world since 1987. Brad has also been a great Reboot supporter and teacher. In this conversation these two friends talk about VC’s as Dungeons and Dragons characters, Brad’s evolved investment criteria, and the single best piece of advice Brad offered to Jerry that changed his career.
This volunteer handbook summarizes YouthNet, a UK charity providing online support to young people. It outlines YouthNet's mission to support youth through online advice and volunteering opportunities. The handbook describes various volunteer roles like moderating discussion boards and live chats. It covers volunteer onboarding, training, expenses, and a network for volunteers to connect. The handbook aims to onboard and support volunteers to feel part of the team and make the most of their experience helping YouthNet in its mission.
Reboot Podcast #26 - Finding your Business Soulmate - Founders of The Grommet...rebootio
Two co-founders, who refer to each other as business soulmates, have found themselves in that special place of alignment. A place in partnership where they align not just intellectually, not just energetically, not even just at a values level, but at a human level. Jules Pieri (her second time on the show) and her partner Joanne Domeniconi oni are the Co-founders of The Grommet. They join Jerry to talk about the beginning of their partnership, where and how they found alignment at the human level, how it has evolved over time, and the challenges it represents as they scale the business
Marie Pierre is the course leader of Luxury Brand Management at Domus Academy. She had an impressive career in fashion consulting and marketing before becoming a professor. She is passionate about her job and enjoys the challenges of working with creative students. Though initially connecting more with the term "alpha male", she sees herself as driven to do her best work for herself. She believes in developing confidence through self-knowledge and experience. For her, strength comes from emotional resilience in facing both good and bad experiences.
The document is a summary of a branding workshop conducted by Terri Trespicio. The workshop explores how to develop a singular, compelling message to stand out. Trespicio discusses how being smart, passionate or hardworking is not enough and that the message is critical. She uses case studies of different companies to illustrate how focusing on outcomes over products and speaking to customers' needs helps create a unique brand identity. The workshop provides tools and techniques for participants to distill new ideas and discover truths about their own firms and brands without criticism.
Reboot Podcast #19 Building a House of Belonging with Tanisha Robinsonrebootio
What’s it like to find your path of authentic service in the world? What if you could use the pain of the past, a pain of not knowing where you fit in, of not knowing where you belong to propel you toward work that makes a difference? What if you could create a place of belonging? Well, it might look a lot like what Tanisha Robinson is building with Print Syndicate.
Started just 2.5 years ago with 8 people, Print Syndicate now has over 140 employees and will generate more than $20M in revenue this year. But the company isn’t just about shirts and home goods, it’s a place where people (including a black, gay, woman from a Mormon family of 7 in a small town in Missouri) have a place to self-identify and a place to belong. As Tanisha shares, running a company fueled by your passion to make the world better is both exhilarating and heartwrenching.
Reboot Podcast #32 - Invest in Being Yourself - with Bryce Roberts and Chris ...rebootio
Bryce Roberts founded a venture capital firm called O'Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures 10 years ago. He later started an initiative called Indie VC to provide funding to entrepreneurs in a way that allowed them to build long-term, durable businesses aligned with their values rather than focusing on short-term milestones. This came after Bryce realized he was trying to fit the standard VC mold rather than being authentic to himself. Similarly, Chris Marks founded Blue Note Ventures with a focus on authentic leadership after conversations with Jerry Colonna led him to realize he didn't want to just do another standard VC fund. Both Bryce and Chris aimed to do venture capital differently by encouraging entrepreneurs to be true to themselves rather than conform to
Reboot Podcast #29 - Who's in Your Corner? - with Carrie Barryrebootio
Carrie Barry is the co-founder of The Corner Boxing Club in Boulder, Colorado, which she opened with her wife Kirsten in 2014. [2] Carrie got into boxing after tearing her ACL in high school and used it for rehab, discovering she had a talent for the sport. She went on to compete for the US Olympic team and travel the world through boxing. [3] Carrie discusses how boxing provided her a sense of family and community, which was important for her as she left her mother's home at age 12 and lived with different families every six months growing up. Her experience shaped her approach at The Corner Boxing Club to make everyone feel welcome and part of the community.
Episode 213 Snippets: Ryan Ellul of LADbible Australia Sport ...Neil Horowitz
Ryan Ellul discusses his career path in sports marketing and digital media. He studied business in university with a goal of working for the NRL before age 30. After struggling to find work initially, he landed a role at ADMA focusing on data-driven marketing. This experience helped him get a job at the NRL, where he spent six years leading their digital marketing efforts. He then transitioned to LADbible as their Sports Lead. Ellul emphasizes the importance of saying yes to opportunities, surrounding yourself with great people, and getting comfortable with discomfort.
Reboot Podcast #8 - How Introspection Changed My Business - With Blaine Vess ...rebootio
“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.”
― Aristotle
Entrepreneur and CEO Blaine Vess has an impressive story. Studymode, the company he helped start and bootstrap from his dorm room almost 16 years ago, now has 30 employees and sees between 60-90M visitors a month. It’s rare to find 15 year old bootstrapped companies. It’s rare to have the same CEO for 15 years as Blaine has been. But last year, Blaine wanted more for his company and himself. He wanted to know how to help push his company to the next level. To achieve that, he didn’t look elsewhere, he looked within.
In this conversation, Jerry and Blaine talk about Blaine’s “year of introspection”. It included a stop at one of our bootcamps, working with a coach and a therapist, and that year ultimately helped him understand how and why he was holding himself back. Perhaps Blaine and Jerry’s conversation, our first of 2015, may spark your own year of introspection.
Limehouse Taster of Exit Through The Wound by North Morgan.
Maine Hudson has a high tolerance for pharmaceuticals and a low tolerance for everything and everyone else.
This includes his Greek parents, who bankroll his glorious isolation in London.
This includes his career as a consultant, his clients, his boss, the majority of his colleagues and people he sees on the way to work.
This includes the dumb model boyfriend of the American girl that he has decided to fall in love with.
This includes her also.
When Maine fails to obliterate himself through drug overdoses, the obsessive changing of his legal name and half-hearted thoughts of suicide, it falls to his central nervous system to pick up the challenge of trying to kill him off.
Can Maine survive with his lack of values intact?
From Webkinz and Club Penguin to Facebook and Myspace: Growing up DigitalSacha Chua
The document discusses how young people use the internet and social media to connect with friends, stay in touch, and socialize. It notes that while these tools allow for positive connections, they also present risks if not used carefully. The document encourages kids to think about privacy, avoid sharing too much personal information, and stand up to cyberbullying in order to safely enjoy social media.
The document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that interviews successful entrepreneur Chris Wiser. Chris built multiple businesses through hard work and perseverance. He overcame a major setback when an employee embezzled a large sum of money from him, but used it as a lesson to find further success. The interview discusses valuable lessons for entrepreneurs like taking risks, not settling for mediocrity, getting coaching, investing in education, focusing on execution over ideas, and creating sustainable independent businesses.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" which features guest Sean Malarkey discussing how to effectively use Twitter to grow a business. The episode provides Sean's backstory of initially finding success in real estate investing and marketing during the housing boom and bust, and how he transitioned to focusing on social media marketing after writing a book on Twitter called "Twixplode". Sean discusses how spending significant time on Twitter early on helped him gain skills in using the platform to generate leads and sales for his real estate business, leading him to start advising others and eventually forming a social media marketing company with his business partner.
- Sarah started her entrepreneurial career creating fashionable handbags that gained success, leading her to create "Entreprenette" to advise other entrepreneurs.
- Through her experience starting businesses and learning through mistakes, Sarah believes most business owners miss out on optimizing margins and avoiding getting stuck pursuing unrealistic business plans that discourage growth.
- Having a coach or mentor can help business owners avoid costly mistakes by providing strategic guidance and a fresh perspective to help the business strategy evolve effectively.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" that features Andrew McCauley as a guest. The episode discusses Andrew's background as a hospitality and social media entrepreneur. It also covers some of the key lessons from the interview, including the top 5 things most business owners are missing that could help them grow their business. These include having clear goals and direction, fully believing in what their business can achieve, and concentrating on financial aspects like profits. Listeners would gain valuable principles on business success from Andrew's expertise and experience.
This episode of The Entrepreneur's Radio Show features an interview with Carol McManus, known as the LinkedIn Lady. She discusses how she built a six-figure business in her first year after leaving the corporate world by leveraging social media, specifically LinkedIn. Carol explains that different social media platforms are best suited for different types of businesses depending on whether they target business-to-business or business-to-consumer customers. She emphasizes building relationships over direct sales on social media. The hosts discuss with Carol how social media has expanded the ways businesses can attract potential clients and how focusing on one platform at a time is most effective.
This document summarizes an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" in which Travis interviews Ian Cleary. Ian is a social media specialist and CEO of Razor Social, helping businesses use social media. He discusses valuable tips on using social media for promotion, noting it should build relationships rather than just advertise. Ian also shares the top 5 mistakes businesses make with social media and how entrepreneurs can gain insights from the episode.
The document discusses an episode of The Entrepreneur's Radio Show. The guest is John Michael Morgan, a successful entrepreneur and speaker. Travis and John discuss John's journey from struggling real estate agent to top agent in his area through focusing on personal development and branding. John had an epiphany that he was sabotaging his own success due to insecurity and depression. He realized that improving himself would help his business more than working just on the business. This shift allowed him to become a top real estate agent through differentiating his marketing and sales process from others.
The document discusses an episode of The Entrepreneur's Radio Show featuring guest Brandon Schaefer. Brandon is a successful entrepreneur and business growth expert who runs the website 90DayEntrepreneur.com to help struggling entrepreneurs grow their businesses. Travis and Brandon discuss Brandon's background and journey to success in business. Brandon emphasizes the importance of surrounding yourself with family, successful people, and healthy activities to achieve your full potential as an entrepreneur.
This document is a transcript of an entrepreneurial podcast between hosts Travis and Sandra and their guest Mark del Guercio. Mark shares his personal story of starting a successful dry cleaning business at a young age, but then facing catastrophic failure when environmental regulations changed and contaminated his business sites, preventing their sale. This led to Mark losing his business and having to move back in with his parents. However, Mark was able to pivot his career into financial services and insurance, becoming very successful again. The discussion focuses on the importance of learning from failures and pivoting to new opportunities.
This document is a transcript of an episode of "The Entrepreneur's Radio Show" featuring guest Mark Stevens. Mark discusses growing up in a dysfunctional family and promising himself at a young age that he would not be ordinary. After his father passed away when he was 17, leaving him to support his mother and sister, Mark began starting and selling various businesses in order to survive and succeed. He discusses his mindset of following the law but not necessarily social or business rules. The transcript provides insight into Mark's backstory and approach to entrepreneurship.
The document discusses an episode of The Entrepreneur's Radio Show. In this episode, Travis interviews Chris Taylor, the founder of Actionable Books. Chris started Actionable Books accidentally while summarizing business books for his own learning. It has since grown into an online resource providing workshops and coaching to professionals. Chris discusses how he realized soft skills like communication and collaboration are essential for success in the 21st century workplace. The interview explores Chris's journey from sales to corporate work to founding Actionable Books, and how he monetizes the business through workshops and licensing programs.
Explore the key differences between silicone sponge rubber and foam rubber in this comprehensive presentation. Learn about their unique properties, manufacturing processes, and applications across various industries. Discover how each material performs in terms of temperature resistance, chemical resistance, and cost-effectiveness. Gain insights from real-world case studies and make informed decisions for your projects.