Afleveringen
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DâNai Walker is not a naturally organized person. It wasnât until she discovered professional organizer Marie Kondo that she got into the practice. When she was laid off, she started doing it on the side, until she was encouraged to go all in. She founded D'Clutter by D'Nai, an organizing company that specializes in senior downsizing, home organization, and productivity solutions.
-Chapters-
00:00 Intro
5:52 Overcoming nerves
7:49 Determining your path
8:31 Finding your first clients
10:04 Navigating client work
13:58 Marketing tools
16:41 Staying organized in your small business
20:52 Setting boundaries
22:53 Health and Wellness
26:08 Technology and apps
27:37 Reflecting on the business
29:21 Advice
30:25 Closing and contact
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Doug Bard and his father, Bob, have been inventing for most of their lives. However, their greatest idea yet is that of tape. Specifically, moving tape where you can always find the end of the roll. Itâs called Wave Tape. Now, as they reimagine a simple solution to a universal issue, the duo is continuing to find success in the market.
-Chapters-
00:00 Intro
6:02 - Entrepreneurial background
7:17 The history of Wave Tape
11:25 Sales and distribution
18:14 Overcoming nerves
19:28 Balancing full time work with a side hustle
21:48 Exercise routines
22:53 Helpful technology and apps
23:53 Marketing the product
27:34 Long term vision
29:19 Reflecting back on the business
30:22 Advice for other entrepreneurs
31:18 Closing and contact
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Jordan Lawson has always loved drawing, coloring, and creating art as a whole. When he was in college, he was inspired by an art entrepreneurship class to start his own business. However, when he graduated, he started working for the government instead. After nine years there, he was ready to make the leap. Jordan founded Ground Zero Studios, a branding studio that helps organizations stand out from their competition.
-Chapters-
00:00 Intro
7:26 Overcoming nerves
11:36 Making the leap into entrepreneurship
14:16 Building a branding studio
18:37 Getting clients
22:31 Managing stress
25:11 Using AI as an artist
28:39 Reflecting back on the business
30:34 Closing and contact
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After spending many years as an Executive Assistant, Ethan Bull unexpectedly faced layoffs, forcing him to reconsider his career path. With his severance package as a financial cushion, Ethan and his wife, Stephanie, launched ProAssisting, a fractional EA company. Their business focuses on connecting highly skilled EAs with top-level executives, offering flexible, high-quality support without the need for a full-time hire.
-Chapters-
00:00 Intro
4:32 Entrepreneurial background
6:35 Starting ProAssisting
14:51 Keeping up with technology
16:16 Using AI in the company
19:44 Delegating tasks to an assistant
22:16 The future of the business
28:17 Work-life balance
31:51 Looking back on the business
34:27 Advice to other entrepreneurs
36:23 Closing and contact
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While browsing the Golf subreddit, David Paxton saw a lot of people posting deals on golf gear. Looking through these deals was fun, but it was also time-consuming if you were looking for a specific item. So Paxton created Daily Golf Steals, automating the deals to help golfers find what they wanted faster. He still runs the business as a side hustle while working a full-time job.
-Chapters-
00:00 Intro
2:52 - Entrepreneurial background
4:53 Building DailyGolfSteals
9:14 Overcoming nerves
10:27 Keeping costs low
12:13 Using automation tools
16:30 Marketing tools
18:17 Managing work-life balance and setting boundaries
24:34 Looking to the future
27:07 Advice for other entrepreneurs
28:55 Closing and contact
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Kris Louis entered the world of audio/visual by chance while job hunting during the 2008 recession. After several years in the industry, his frustration with the way his employer operated pushed him to take the leap of quitting to start his own successful AV company. Kris credits failure for shaping his journey, teaching him to stay open to multiple paths rather than limiting himself to a single direction.
-Chapters-
00:00 intro
3:26 Entrepreneurial background
5:57 Starting the business
9:20 Failure within the business
11:45 Staying innovative in the AV industry
14:23 Transitioning from employee to business owner
17:09 Revenue
18:31 The impact of COVID-19
20:38 Challenges in the business
22:44 Team culture
27:31 Managing stress
30:05 Reflecting back on the business
31:06 Advice for other entrepreneurs
31:50 Closing and contact
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Rachel Donnelly was just starting her career and raising two small children when her parents passed on. As she struggled with settling estates, bank accounts, and other various paperwork, she knew there had to be a better way. It was at this time that Rachel thought of the idea for After Light, an end-of-life and legacy planning service. With six years under her belt, Rachel has now written the book âLate To Your Own Funeralâ which is out now.
-Chapters-
00:00 Intro
8:05 Finding the first client
10:13 Transitioning from side hustle to small business
11:42 Overcoming nerves
13:32 Balancing life and work
15:26 AD
15:48 Entrepreneurial past
16:43 The future of the business
20:02 Building potential competitors
23:48 Advice for other entrepreneurs
25:53 Reflecting on the business
26:52 Dealing with burnout
27:49 Contact and Rachelâs new book
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Monisha Longacre has many titles. She is an author, a fractional COO at two different companies, and the founder of priorigami, a productivity app aimed at helping entrepreneurs be the most productive they can be. As an expert in productivity, Monisha shares her insights on timeblocking, managing multiple roles, and being transparent with your employees. Monisha is the author of "Practical Productivity: A Guide to Surviving Life's Juggling Act" which is out now!
-Chapters-
00:00 Introduction
4:26 Launching a side hustle
6:18 Advice on delegating work
8:10 Balancing multiple part-time jobs and side hustles
9:53 Learning to say no
13:06 Timeblocking
16:30 Looking ahead in the long term
17:26 Comparing small and large organizations
19:39 Overcoming nerves
22:33 Managing time in a day
25:41 Advice to those wanting to start a side hustle
27:32 Reflecting back
28:56 Closing and contact
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Bobby Aldridge, a sports kinesiologist based in California, has been an athlete and has worked with athletes for as long as he can remember. After having two hip replacement surgeries, Bobby was inspired to create his business BAMmetrics Systems, and within that, âThe Bobby Aldridge Methodâ, a method he uses to help athletes alleviate pain, avoid injury, increase mobility, and improve functional movement.
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00:00 - Intro
4:30 - First entrepreneurial experience
9:36 - Starting BAM metrics
12:28 - Managing your time with a side hustle
14:51 - Exercise and wellbeing
16:05 - Details of BAM Metrics
20:34 - Marketing the business
22:45 - Moving the business online
24:35 - Building partnerships in business
25:45 - Overcoming nerves
28:00 - Reflecting on the business
32:38 - Closing and contact
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As an experienced marketer, Amy Moudy Comeau has seen her fair share of marketing emergencies. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit while Amy was working in health care marketing, it seemed like every day brought a new crisis. It was at this time that Amy started sending out weekly inspirational emails to her team, which lead to her writing the book Every Storm Runs Out of Rain, which offers a peek behind the curtain of these challenging times.
Chapters
00:00 - Intro and background
7:23 - Making the leap into entrepreneurship
16:08 - Building a personal brand
19:42 - Avoiding a personal crisis when leaving your company
21:31 - Overcoming nerves
23:15 - Dealing with self-doubt
26:07 - Advice for leading through a crisis
29:14 - Closing and contact
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00:00 - Intro
7:38 - Entrepreneurial History
8:51 - Transition into a full-time business
10:56 - Finding your first customers
12:40 - Overcoming nerves
14:54 - Hiring staff members
18:47 - Balancing speed and creativity
21:23 - Implementing sketching into your business
23:24 - Williamâs favorite stories
26:12 - Work-life balance
28:10 - Technology recommendations
30:12 - What would you do differently?
31:54 - Advice for other entrepreneurs
33:44 - Closing and contact
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With a background in the nonprofit and fundraising space, Grace Nelson was pursuing her MBA when she started taking on consulting jobs on the side. After graduating, what started as a few side projects quickly grew into a full-fledged business. Now she is the CEO of Magenta Strategy, a consulting firm that specializes in helping nonprofits develop strategic, sustainable fundraising solutions that drive long-term impact.
00:00 intro
3:09 - entrepreneurial background
11:09 - Navigating the nonprofit world
13:35 - Challenge Forecast
17:25 - Nonprofits vs. For profitâ
22:20 - Reflecting on entrepreneurial journey
24:38 - Growing as a leader
26:20 - Establishing boundaries
28:30 - What is one thing you would do differently?
30:20 - Advice for other entrepreneurs
32:34 - Closing and contact
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Joselyne Walter has seen her fair share of corporate jobs. In these environments, even with large budgets, she found that there was a gap in resources. It was then that she got the idea for The Digg Agency, a marketing agency that helps organizations execute high scale projects. By leveraging AI, Joselyne efficiently scaled her business during its early stages, paving the way for long-term success.
Chapters
00:00 - Intro
4:44 - Starting the Digg Agency
9:03 - Managing work-life balance
10:12 - Maintaining exercise practices
12:17 - The impact of AI
13:52 - Challenges of incorporating AI
14:58 - Upcoming trends and tools in AI
16:10 - Impact of AI on teams
17:18 - Reflecting on past mistakes
18:18 - Advice from Jocelyn
20:45 - Encouraging words
21:53 - Closing and Contact
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Candess Correll started her career as a Software Engineer by day, and NFL cheerleader by night. However, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Candess found she was ready to retire from cheerleading. Around the same time, inspired by the reality television series âSelling Sunsetâ, she decided to make the leap into entrepreneurship by launching her real estate career. Now, Candess is a successful realtor with over $6 million in sales and mentors other young realtors. - Chapters -
00:00:00 Introduction and Background
00:02:55 Computer Science to Cheer Captain
00:06:25 Transparency for Flexibility
00:08:53 Selling Sunset
00:11:03 Confidence in Corporate
00:14:44 Security in the Unknown
00:18:08 Building Hustle with Brand
00:19:56 Empowering Young Women
00:21:52 Opportunities Worth Chasing
00:24:34 Managing Expectations
00:26:58 Define Your WHY
00:28:38 Closing
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Diane Helbig, the Founder of Helbig Enterprises and host of the Accelerate Your Business Growth podcast, specializes in helping small business owners achieve success. As an expert in business growth, Diane helps businesses that struggle with sales, accountability, systems and productivity. Tune is as she joins Sanjay to explore common business mistakes, how to decide whether to expand your business, hiring the right help, and more. - Chapters -
00:00:00 Introduction and Background
00:03:55 Facing a Startup Head on
00:06:07 Systems and Structure for Growth
00:12:24 Common Revenue Mistakes
00:15:06 How to Let Go of the Reigns
00:17:14 Market Expansion 101
00:21:10 Slow-Walk Responsibilities
00:26:26 Be Particular with Partnerships
00:30:55 Closing
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In 2007, Sarah Martin McConnell founded Music for Seniors, a Nashville-based nonprofit, inspired by her motherâs diagnosis with Alzheimerâs disease. Recognizing that older adults often experience greater isolation than other groups, Sarah, a musician herself, saw an opportunity to make a difference. The organization offers live, interactive music programs designed to engage, entertain, and educate seniors, fostering health and well-being. - Chapters -
00:00:00 Introduction and Background
00:03:09 Writing with Walter Hyatt
00:06:22 Caroling for Profit
00:08:17 Tumbling Staircases
00:14:28 Charge for Your Creativity
00:18:13 Follow Your Bliss
00:21:24 Support of Music City
00:25:27 COVID Courtyard Concerts
00:28:45 Finding the Experts
00:31:00 Closing
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Today we are joined by two entrepreneurs to discuss work-life balance. Dr. Alice Rizzi is a Psychologist based in New York City, specializing in helping individuals overcome fear and self-doubt, manage their stress, and gain confidence. Adam Walker is a long-time entrepreneur, having founded multiple companies over his career. Join us as we discuss determining your values, setting boundaries, and useful tips on achieving work-life balance.
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00:00:00 Introduction and Background
00:04:58 Defining Work-Life Balance
00:06:33 Personal Values Impact Life
00:08:38 Getting Out of Sync
00:09:41 Physical Health Issues
00:12:52 Does Tech Affect Work-Life?
00:15:03 Finding Balance in Busy-ness
00:17:22 Tools for Task Management
00:19:55 Less Work = Higher Quality
00:20:38 Reflect for Successful Balance
00:21:36 Closing
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Kevin Sandlin is a Serial Entrepreneur based in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the course of his career, he has started eleven businesses, and as a result, is no stranger to failure. Currently, Kevin is the Chief Operating Officer of Transcend LV, a low-voltage wiring and cabling business. In todayâs episode Sanjay and Kevin take a deep dive into what failure means for an entrepreneur, how to overcome it, and mistakes to avoid going forward.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Entrepreneurial Background
3:33 - History of Failure
10:14 - Changing outlook on failure
13:15 - An investor's role in overcoming failure
18:00 - Support for entrepreneurs around failure
22:36 - Managing risk
27:03 - Closing and contact
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Josh Russell is a musician-turned-photographer. After touring for ten years in the country rap space, building his skills as a musician, as well as photographer and videographer, Josh decided to go all in on photography. Now he owns Josh Russell Photography, a photography company based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Plus, through his coaching business, Josh teaches other photographers on how to overcome Imposter Syndrome and build their businesses.- Chapters -
00:00:00 Introduction and Background
00:04:33 The Hustler Mentality
00:06:28 Genres of Entrepreneurship
00:07:56 Shedding a Business
00:11:07 Get Rid of Imposter Syndrome
00:13:34 âIf Youâre Not Terrified, Youâre Not Chargingâ
00:17:04 Entrepreneurialism and ADHD
00:22:14 Comfort in the Uncomfortable
00:24:33 Extensions of AI
00:26:45 Side Hustling with an iPhone
00:27:51 Focus = Fast Growth
00:31:08 Closing
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Ashley Mikkelsen is passionate about teaching Spanish. However, when she had her first child, she realized that it was difficult to balance teaching and motherhood. It was at this point that she transitioned her side hustle of creating educational resources for other Spanish teachers to her full-time job. Srta Spanish looks to provide Spanish teachers with resources to amplify their classes through reading, games, lesson plans, and more.- Chapters -
00:00:00 Introduction and Background
00:02:23 Long Lines of Educators00:04:30 Impact of Great Teachers
00:06:20 Professional Learning Communities
00:08:49 Budgeting in Your Side Hustle
00:12:34 Side Hustle to Full-Time Hustle
00:15:18 Data Tools for SEO
00:18:15 Learning other Languages
00:22:07 Bumping Elbows with Elites
00:27:03 Balancing Business at Home
00:28:59 Outsourcing for Optimization
00:32:24 Closing
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