Afleveringen
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When the economy is good, people just ride the wave.
It’s easy to succeed and it’s easy for sub-par leaders to hide behind the shiny veneer of a strong economic outlook.
When the economy takes a turn, though, there’s nothing left to hide behind.
When things get bad, there’s an obvious split between good leaders and bad ones.
That’s where today’s episode picks up.
In this episode of the Vulnerable Entrepreneurs podcast, Kham and Sean Reilly sit down together to discuss how a strong economy can easily hide weak leaders.
Tune in to learn…
👉 What makes the difference between a bad manager and a great leader.
👉 What we can learn about leadership from the US Military.
👉 What traits great leaders have in common.
👉 Why flexibility is KEY to great leadership.
👉 Why it’s so easy for bad leaders to hide behind a good economy.
👉And more.
Happy listening!
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► Special thanks to Sean Reilly from Rath Capital Partners: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reils/
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#Entrepreneurship #Economy #Leadership
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Energy.
It might sound a little woo-woo, but it’s a BIG DEAL in our everyday lives.
How we feel impacts what we do and how we do it.
And, as entrepreneurs, this is critically important.
If you want to succeed, you’ve got to learn to build and harness the energy and adjust it when it’s not achieving what you want it to.
Fortunately, you’re not alone in the process.
In this episode of the Vulnerable Entrepreneurs podcast, Kham and Sean Reilly sit down together to discuss where we find the energy to perform. How do we harness it? How do we generate the energy that allows us to crush our business and personal goals? And how can we create more of it?
Tune in to learn…
👉 How treating your body better helps you BE better.
👉 How to harness things like nutrition, activity, and meditation to generate more energy in your daily life.
👉 How to prioritize where you direct your energy, and why.
👉How to avoid falling victim to energy sucks, like checking your phone or getting lost in the internet.
👉How to harness and adjust the energy of your company or environment.
👉Why prioritizing your own energy is the best thing you can do for your team and your business.
👉And more.
Happy listening!
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► Connect with Kham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khaminthi...
► Special thanks to Sean Reilly from Rath Capital Partners: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reils/
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#Entrepreneurship #EnergyManagement #SelfCare
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As an entrepreneur, there are lots of moving pieces.
How do you create the perfect pitch?
How do you get that first round of funding?
And what do you do with it once it arrives?
How do you build a successful business that will remain sustainable for years to come?
Don’t worry - you’re not alone in any of these questions.
In this episode of the Vulnerable Entrepreneurs podcast, Kham and Sean Reilly sit down together to discuss all things branding, marketing, and pitching, and how entrepreneurs can build successful, long-lasting brands that people actually believe. Tune in to learn…
👉Why there’s no one-size-fits-all rule for how long your pitch should be.
👉The one big assumption most entrepreneurs make when they’re trying to get funding.
👉Why being “new” and “different” is overrated.
👉What to do in the early days of your startup.
👉Why having a target allocation for your first round of investment funds might actually be a bad idea.
👉How to create the perfect pitch.
👉And more.
Happy listening!
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► Connect with Kham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khaminthi...
► Special thanks to Sean Reilly from Rath Capital Partners: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reils/
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#StartupLife #StartupMarketing #Investments101
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Entrepreneurs aren’t supposed to be vulnerable.
That’s what the culture tells us anyway.
They’re supposed to know what they’re doing, move fast and break things, push forward at all costs…
NO room for doubt, fear, insecurity, sadness…
Until now.
We’re tired of the rhetoric that’s keeping us all in boxes. We’re tired of being forced to smash our feelings down until they bubble out around the edges.
That’s where the Vulnerable Entrepreneurs Podcast seeks to do: provide a platform for entrepreneurs in all industries to get emotionally naked and share their real struggles, real hopes, and real “ah-ha!” moments.
In this episode of the Vulnerable Entrepreneurs Podcast, Sean Reilly, Founder of Rath Capital Partners, and Kham Inthirath, CEO of inThink Agency, sit down with Dave Seymour, one of the most recognizable experts in his field as both a commercial and residential real estate investor.
In this very special podcast, the Entrepreneurs tackle real topics like masculinity in entrepreneurship, parenthood, and more.
Tune in to learn….
👉 How to lean in and assimilate to the stress of life as an entrepreneur
👉 Why growth can only come from discomfort.
👉 How to make your environment work for you
👉 What’s wrong with the idea of work-life balance
👉 Why the power of vulnerability is so important in personal and professional settings
👉 The difference between being selfish and taking care of yourself, and why the latter is CRITICAL to EVERYTHING.
👉 Why you need to take up space and be okay talking about your accomplishments.
👉 And more.
Are you ready to get vulnerable? We hope you enjoy this very special episode.
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► Special thanks to our guest Dave Seymour
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#Entrepreneurship #Vulnerability #TheVulnerableEntrepreneurs
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It’s the Vulnerable Entrepreneurs season 3 finale! We’re wrapping up this year and this season on a high note with the dynamic duo, Kham and Sean. In this episode they cover:
Reflecting on the transition to remote workHaving self discipline with your emotions and fearsTaking time to reconnect with people——
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In this special two-part episode, our podcast guest is Max Gallardo, founder and CEO of Galaxis, an e-commerce platform powered by influencers. In part one they discuss his upbringing in Argentina and the following:
The power of YouTubeStriving to not worry about working from paycheck to paycheckSacrifices as an entrepreneur——
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► Special Thanks to our Guest Max Gallardo
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In this special two-part episode, our podcast guest is Max Gallardo, founder and CEO of Galaxis, an e-commerce platform powered by influencers. In part two they discuss:
Sacrificing friendships, experiences, health, hobbies, passions, and love for the sake of your companyHow every individual has something to offer to societyHow success is relative——
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► Connect with Sean on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reils/
► Special Thanks to our Guest Max Gallardo
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In this episode, Sean and Kham are joined by, Bob Gallo, of Rhino Holdings, R2 Hospitality, and Optimum Textiles. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Bob provides his insights as an entrepreneur. They discuss:
The entrepreneurial enate traitDefining your company cultureInvesting your money and time into projects and businesses——
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► Special Thanks to our Guest Bob Gallo
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In this episode of the Vulnerable Entrepreneurs, Sean tells a story that impacted his perspective on life. Kham discusses how he has to go all-in on something which sometimes involves making sacrifices. In this episode, they ruminate:
Life is precious; don’t wait until tomorrow to make changes. Going all-in and being able to focus on the moment that you’re in Making sacrifices in different areas of work and at home.——
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Today’s guest is Jeannie Hebert, president, and CEO of the Blackstone Chamber of Commerce. She has received numerous awards within Central Massachusetts for her success within the industry and community. This episode’s topics include:
The difference between success and failure is passionThriving on challengeIssues with running a family business——
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Sean and Kham discuss mistakes as entrepreneurs and how they can be used as lessons to be learned from. Whether it be in business or your personal life we all make mistakes and then seek solutions to correct them. Key takeaways in this episode are:
Put processes in place to scale and grow your business.Never settle and rest on what you have. Continually grow and expand your business. Sales skills are important in so many roles.——
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Sean and Kham get straight to the point in this short episode. Entrepreneurs are born to take risks. As your business grows you may have to let go of the reins, which means you can’t be in control of everything. In this episode, we discussed:
Getting out of your comfort zoneGrowth versus change. Growth is more lasting than change. Going into a new market and taking risks can be scary——
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Sean and Kham have a conversation about three key components to being a successful entrepreneur. From creating a business plan, to finding a mentor, it’s important to take breaks throughout your long and tiring days. This episode includes:
Set realistic timeframes for yourselfTake breaks and allow your brain to rest Making time for exercise and family in your 15 hour workday——
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In this episode, Sean and Kham talk about the personality traits they bring to the table as entrepreneurs. Are there certain traits that make entrepreneurs successful? Topics in this episode include:
Introverts vs. extroverts in a business settingHow your frame of mind sets you up for successOvercoming stereotypes and sharing your culture——
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In this episode, Sean and Kham are joined by Troy Siebels, the president and CEO of the Hanover Theatre in Worcester, MA. With the current pandemic, he has had to adapt his nonprofit in order to survive. This episode covers:
Seeking creativityMainstream broadway and how the audience has changedHow the pandemic impacted the theater industry——
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► Special Thanks to our guest Troy Siebels
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Today’s guest, Peter Marino of Align360 Solutions brings up the entrepreneurial struggle of “I’m the only one that can do this.”When putting so much on your own plate, it can be difficult to stay focused. As we dive deeper into this topic, key points include:
Growing and adding people to your businessDelegating and outsourcingWhat makes you an entrepreneur?——
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► Special Thanks to our guest Peter Martino
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In Season 3, Episode 2 of The Vulnerable Entrepreneurs, Kham and Sean talk about different types of ventures whether it becoming an athlete, an entrepreneur, or a risk-taker. Drive and desire are two things that can motivate you to get you to that end goal. Along the way they cover these key points:
Quitting your job and finding another oneSuccess is relativeFinding what drives youWe all ebb and flow ourselves——
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In this season 3 opener, Kham and Sean chat about that gut feeling when you have to take risks and make decisions. As this episode unravels, we will uncover the following key points:
Working with others that think differently than youSpending money on big purchasesDecisions that are professional and not personalFollowing your heart——
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This week’s special guest is Rand Fishkin, former CEO of Moz, and most recently Founder and CEO of SparkToro. Rand speaks of the experiences that caused him to share vulnerably with other people. Listen as Sean uncovers interesting facts about Kham's and Rand's names. The three entrepreneurs also reveal advice that they would tell a 20-something year old who wants to be a millionaire. In this episode, they cover:
The American entrepreneur’s obsession with wealthThe Silicon Valley startup tech mentalityPurpose vs profitabilityBreaking away from norms of masculinityHelping people and long term creating demandSuccess is biasedFollow us @thevepodcast on Twitter & Instagram, hosted by @kinthirath and @smreils. You can also find Rand Fishkin on Twitter @randfish.
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► Special Thanks to our guest Rand Fishkin
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Kham and Sean are joined by Providence College alumni, Francisco Oller Garcia. The three unravel what qualities and traits make a leader, and how leaning into the unknown and vulnerability allows us to grow and move forward. As leaders, we need continuous improvement to be a visionary for others. Topics in this episode include:
Leading with heart, leading with empathy, and leading with valuesUsing knowledge as a resourceWhat is culture?——
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► Special Thanks to our guest Francisco Oller Garcia
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