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    Small Business Confidential

    40+ year business owner, Mike Reilly, shares the dirty secrets of owning your own small business.
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    Episodes (22)

    You Don't Know Sh__, If You Haven't Met A Payroll

    You Don't Know Sh__, If You Haven't Met A Payroll

    When you hear someone say "you don't know shit, if you haven't met a payroll," remember that they are speaking from experience. 
    Running a business requires more than just book smarts and theoretical knowledge. It requires real-world experience and an understanding of what it takes to meet the financial obligations of a company. Among these obligations is meeting payroll - a vital responsibility that affects both employees and business alike. 
    Take a listen to Mike and Brook as they discuss meeting a payroll and more in the latest podcast of Small Business Confidential.
    1.42 Brook talk to Mike about payroll and cashflow and the lessons he learned in the past four or five weeks.
    7.05 Mike discusses meeting payroll, selling jobs to meet payroll, and making money on these jobs to meet payroll.
    11.26 Mike points out that the best training every high schooler can get is running a small business
    16.03 Mike ends on a note that meeting payroll is like an ultimate cold shower, a wake-up call, and you need experience with that before you go out on your own.

    Stop Talking And Start Doing

    Stop Talking And Start Doing

    Don't just talk about your goal, do steps to make it happen. In this episode of the podcast, Mike and Alex talk about how people often talk endlessly about what they're going to do, but nothing ever gets done. Stop talking and start doing, make progress on something every single day. Also covered a few topics related to the Cleveland Heights housing problems.
    2:48 Mike opens up about people endlessly talking about what they're going to do and nothing ever gets done. 
    8:04 Mike says the key to success is to have a goal, to have a plan, and then to be persistent.
    5:15 Alex discusses there are doers and there are talkers.
    12:14 Mike talks about not having a mentor or coach, only people who influence him
    15:43 Mike and Alex discuss confidence as one of the greatest skills of entrepreneurs.
    23:51 Mike mentions vacant houses are one of Cleveland Heights' biggest problems.

    Project RATH

    Project RATH

    A large number of vacant houses in Cleveland Heights are a serious problem that needs to be addressed.  We can't ignore these hundreds of vacant homes, so we are creating Project Rath, a project aimed at tackling this issue and taking it a step further. Find out more about this project in our first podcast episode where we discuss it and explain it in more detail.
    2:56 Mike Reilly explains what Project RATH is all about
    7:21 Mike Reilly discusses vacant houses and not paying taxes
    22:54 Mike Reilly says if housing is handled properly, retail will follow
    23:18 Mike Reilly discusses Project Wrath in more detail
    24:42 Mike Ferrante discusses what a difference it would make if a few of those vacant houses were put on the market each month, since inventory of rentals is low

    We Need The Workers, Not The Work

    We Need The Workers, Not The Work

    As the world changes rapidly, the concept of work changes as well. Companies no longer focus solely on the tasks that need to be completed, but on the people doing the work - the workers. Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante discuss this and more in this latest episode of Small Business Confidential.
    2:13 Mike Reilly points out we don't need the work; we need the workers.
    9:13 Mike Reilly discusses Amazon's success because it recognizes people online want everything at one place.
    13:15 Mike Reilly talks about where do you find workers 
    18:33 Mike Ferrante speaks about the word value
    22:14 Mike and Mike discuss hiring the wrong person as one of the most expensive mistakes business owners make
    22:40 Mike Reilly mentions that he's had success hiring part-timers; hired semi-retired people for the past couple of years.
    29:11 Mike mentions immigrants don't take jobs, they create them.

    Don't Be The Fool At The Poker Table

    Don't Be The Fool At The Poker Table

    Mike and Mike mix a rich stew of contrarian thinking.  Why go to college?  Why Sales classes are so important.  If you go to college, how should you approach that experience? Take a gap year?  Why not?
    3:02 Mike and Mike talk about the common myth fallacy says that if you earn good grades in high school, you should go to college because if you don't, you are a loser.
    13:13 Mike talks about the ability to fix your own flat tire in your career is one of the most important things you need in life and that Wikipedia's most successful people had to deal with failure and didn't get into college, so you're a fool at the poker table if you think getting into college is the only way to success.
    18:10 Mike talks about when he went back to college after a gap year and was proactive this time
    24:38 Mike emphasizes the importance of not limiting yourself to a single career, since an initial career could turn into four different careers.

    How To Sell A House, A boat, Or Yourself

    How To Sell A House, A boat, Or Yourself

    How would you sell a house, a boat, or yourself? What are the steps in the sales process? Finding the right method that works for you is the key to success in sales. Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante will discuss their step-by-step sales process and how they close sales and deal with objections. This is a must-listen episode. Stay tuned.
    3:07 Mike and Mike discuss the steps in the sales process
    7:05 Mike points out to remember you are also in marketing mode when you are in sales mode 
    10:22 Mike talks about the importance of asking questions and defining what that destination is 
    16:59 Mike talks about learning how to sell and mentions those who have a false sense of security, thinking that their resume will be all that is needed.
    19:58 Mike mentions those who are in the 50’s middle managers who got laid off and they make the same mistake as that naive college person does.
    24:04 Mike mentions the art of selling is the art of building a positive relationship with the counterparty
    28:39 Mike and Mike talk about the last part of the sales process; closing and meeting objections
    29:38 Mike and Mike talk about that selling is not manipulative

    Is A Sale Class A Four Letter Word?

    Is A Sale Class A Four Letter Word?

    In this podcast,  Mike and Mike bemoan the lack of priority to teaching sales in High School or College.  Like having a car with no gas.
    2:01 Mike and Mike talk about the art of selling
    5:13 Mike and Mike discuss the importance of listening to the market when starting a business.
    14:08 Mike Reilly talks about sales is like a four-letter word 
    19:39 Mike Ferrante speaks about methodology of selling
    20:25 Mike Reilly mentions a bias against sales
    29:35 Mike and Mike discuss the importance of listening when selling
    33:23 Mike Reilly concludes that sales class involves reading and writing

    Are You Making Time To 'Think'. I Bet You Aren't.

    Are You Making Time To 'Think'.  I Bet You Aren't.

    In this episode Mike and Mike challenge you to actually make time to Think each week.  This is not 'Daydreaming' but actual hard thinking.  A minimum of one hour.  Two hours are best.  Keep track on your calendar and you'll realize how little time you spend 'thinking' about what you are doing.
    6:04 Mike Reilly talks about the good thing and the bad thing of having your own business.
    10:39 Mike Reilly discusses one of the problems with figuring out whether you're making a profit
    15:18 Mike Reilly speaks about controlling your expenses.
    22:45 Mike Reilly talks about constantly challenging yourself in a loving and respectful way.

    Listen To The Marketplace When Deciding On A Business Idea

    Listen To The Marketplace When Deciding On A Business Idea

    For any new business, listening to the market is crucial, as you will be able to determine whether or not it is sustainable. Seeing the market first will maximize your chances of success. In this episode, Mike and A'marri discuss the changes in the market over the years and why listening to the marketplace is necessary when deciding on a business idea. 
    6:57 Mike and A’marri discuss how the market changes every decade, as well as how they evolve and deal with virtual assistants.
    13:43 Mike and Amarri discuss the idea of what the market wants, might differ from what the market actually wants
    15:33 Mike and A'marri discuss if such a business idea will be sustainable in terms of paying the bills or is it just an interesting hobby.

    Fail To Plan, Plan To Fail Part 2

    Fail To Plan, Plan To Fail Part 2

    Every business starts with an idea. But before you can turn your idea into a reality, you need a plan. Business plans are road maps that can assist you with the early stages of starting your own company. You can also use it in the future as your business grows and changes. Join us on our new episode as we discuss importance of business plan and its process from the planning stage to implementation and much more
    2:35 Mike Reilly emphasizes the importance of having a metric you use to gauge your progress every week and share his two analogies.
    6:40 Mike talks about some questions to ask yourself about your business - Where are you losing money, where are you wasting time.
    14:00 Mike Reilly talks about the dirty little secret behind business plans.
    22:13 Mike Reilly discusses how the ability to measure how much money each job makes will help you identify profitable niches.
    29:11 Mike Ferrante discusses saving as part of your business plan.

    Hiring. It Can Make Or Break Your Company.

    Hiring. It Can Make Or Break Your Company.

    Hiring people is one of the hardest things to do, but it's also one of the most important as well. Finding qualified people to hire, and keeping them motivated can be a challenge. This podcast episode covers these topics in detail, providing valuable insight for anyone running their own business or hiring for a company.

    2:24 Mike and Brook Reilly open the discussion on what’s Brook’s observations in the last 10 years hiring in their company.
    3:38 Mike Reilly talks about people that are trainable. 
    10:57 Mike Reilly discusses the different hiring buckets, which is something they haven't done before
    20:26 Mike Reilly concludes the episode by describing how the hardest part of running your own business is dealing with employees and finding the right people.

    The Value Of Part Time Work

    The Value Of Part Time Work

    There are many students who choose to work part-time jobs after school. While some students may do this for the extra money, others may do it for the valuable life lessons it can teach them. Working at a part time job after school can have many benefits. For one, it can help you to learn how to make money, save money at an early age. Having a part time job can also teach you responsibility, time management, and other important life skills.  So, considering taking on a part-time job? Listen to Mike and Brook and we'll help you weigh the pros and cons for deciding if it's right for you.
    2:44 Brook Reilly talks about how he would raise his kids given his own experience in terms of part time jobs
    4:52 Mike and Brook Reilly discuss about going to college 
    8:38 Brook Reilly talks about how his gap year saved his life and put him on a path that led him to where he is now
    14:22 Mike Reilly discusses having extra-curricular job is as important as learning physics or chemistry, and how it taught you to develop the ability to make money, save money

    Small Business Confidential
    en-usAugust 03, 2022

    Fail To Plan, Plan To Fail

    Fail To Plan, Plan To Fail

    Every business need planning, and everyone who wants to advance in their careers needs it as well. If you don't plan, you can't be sure that your goals will be met or that you'll even know what your goals are. The act of planning helps us to stay on top of our schedules and make completing tasks easier. Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante are joined by Alex Hertzberg in this episode. In their discussion, they emphasize the importance of planning. They also share how they do their own planning strategy.
    4:36 Mike Reilly started the discussion about how you plan and how you value planning.
    7:21 Mike Reilly with Mike Ferrante and Alex Hertzberg discuss the rules of planning.
    11:34 Alex Hertzberg mentioned that good planning should be a habit.
    19:21 Mike Reilly talks about the quickest way to improve yourself and measure how well you're learning how to plan.
    24:07 Mike Ferrante asks about what to do when a plan is done and it needs to be adjusted.



    Small Business Confidential
    en-usJune 15, 2022

    Let's Play Confrontation

    Let's Play Confrontation

    The way you deal with mistakes and confrontations at work says a great deal about your professional abilities. It can be challenging to know how to react in these situations, but you can do a few things to make things easier for yourself. In this episode, Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante will share their thoughts on confrontations, mistakes, and how to deal with them.
    15:52 Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante talk about making mistakes and how to deal with them.
    19:25 Mike Reilly talks about the prospect of confrontation.
    21:39 Mike Reilly shares what it takes to be confrontational.
    24:31 Mike Ferrante talks about the right time to have a confrontation with yourself.
    26:29 Mike Reilly discusses how writing mistakes in a journal and acknowledging them will help you.



    How To Meet A Lawyer You Wont Want To Kill?

    How To Meet A Lawyer You Wont Want To Kill?

    Lawyers are often seen as unapproachable. What if you could sit down and have a conversation with one? What if you could learn about their work, their life, and how they got where they are? This episode features Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante talking to lawyer/entrepreneur Alex Hertzberg. They discuss what you are getting into if you start your own business. Topics discussed include understanding contracts, and obtaining good insurance. They also discuss consulting and services costs, customer management and the qualities their clients must possess to do business with them.
    14:34 Alex Hertzberg tells the importance of having a good insurance to cover all six plaintiffs
    25:15 Mike Reilly discusses the nature of reactive lawyers
    29:33 Mike Ferrante states what he believes makes a good lawyer
    34:16 Alex Hertzberg elaborates on the first question a client asks 
    38:53 Alex Hertzberg describe what acronym business owners should engrave on their pillowcases
    44:35 Mike Ferrante explains what type of process they use in their questionnaires to their clients

     



    Find A Job Or Create A Job?

    Find A Job Or Create A Job?

    You find a job or create a job? The answer to this question is both. You can find a job that already exists and apply for it. You create a job by being proactive and innovative. You find a job by being resourceful and persistent. You create a job by being creative and taking risks. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. On this episode, Mike Reilly will be joined by Brook Reilly and A'marri Clancy to help you decide. Should you find a job or should you create one?
    8:31 A’marri Clancy explains the importance of having a long-term goal connected to a career and being a long-term thinker
    11:54 Brook Reilly talks about how college is the logical next step if you have a certain goal
    17:35 Mike Reilly discusses the value of being proactive when it comes to finding a job
    20:01 Brook Reilly talks about learning more from life experiences than from a college degree
    23:13 Mike Reilly emphasizes the phrase ‘supposed to do‘ that everyone should be careful
    26:55 A’marri Clancy points out that having a traditionalist mindset is difficult to escape without real-life experiences
    30:25 Mike Reilly talks about ‘Building Connections’
    33:11 Mike Reilly concludes his final note and lesson for this episode



    How To Find A Mentor

    How To Find A Mentor

    A mentor is someone who can help guide you to success. A mentor can help you navigate your career, give you advice, and introduce you to new opportunities. But how do you find a mentor? How do you start reaching out to people who have the skills and experience you want to learn from? In this episode, Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante share their thoughts on finding a mentor.
    4:36 Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante start the discussion about how to find a mentor
    13:54 Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante share some of the things that a mentor should teach
    26:43 Mike Ferrante outlines some fundamental questions to ask a mentor
    30:57 Mike Ferrante shares another strategy in seeking out a mentor
    32:04 Mike Reilly talks about what and who your mentor should be



    Small Business Confidential
    en-usApril 25, 2022

    AP Courses vs Lemonade Stand

    AP Courses vs Lemonade Stand

    Starting your own business or taking AP courses? Choosing either one can be challenging. It depends on your skills and goals. Some people may prefer to take AP courses in order to get a head start on their college education, while others may be more interested in starting their own business in order to gain real-world experience. Both options have pros and cons to consider before deciding on a final choice. In this podcast, Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante discuss the advantages and disadvantages of starting a small business or taking an AP course. The two also share how they started a small business while still very young.
    3:45 Mike Reilly talks about how he started his first small business as a kid
    6:09 Mike Ferrante discusses how learning how to talk to people is the first step to becoming a good salesperson
    7:02 Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante discuss two independent road leads one could follow. Lemonade stand road where you're working on your own, or got the AP and spend all your entire time studying to get good grades.
    12:29 Mike Reilly talks about the illusion that getting good grades will lead to your success
    15:35 Mike Reilly emphasizes the value of having a mentor
    24:31 Mike Reilly and Mike Ferrante discuss how they would mentor someone at 13

    Small Business Confidential
    en-usApril 15, 2022

    Is College Connected To Your Goals?

    Is College Connected To Your Goals?

    Is college connected to your goals? There are countless opinions on whether or not college is necessary for success. Some people believe that college is the key to a bright future, while others think that success can be achieved without it.  The truth is, there is no right or wrong answer, as the connection between college and success will vary from individual to individual. However, there are a few factors to consider when deciding whether or not college is the right step for you. It all depends on your individual goals and what you want to achieve in life. In this episode, listen to Mike talking to Brook, Travis, and A'marri about whether or not college is truly connected to your goals.
    3:11 Mike Reilly talks about the myths of small businesses
    7:06 Mike Reilly mentions about getting your MBA
    13:39 Mike Reilly discusses with Brook, Travis and A’marri about getting into college and knowing what you want to get out of it
    21:37 Mike Reilly talks about the key to starting your own business

    Small Business Confidential
    en-usMarch 15, 2022

    Out of the Mouths Of Babes

    Out of the Mouths Of Babes

    When you're starting a business, there are a lot of things you learn along the way. It’s important to be open to advice, but also be willing to experiment and find your own way, there is no one right way to do things. You have to figure out what works for you and your company, and then go with it. This can be tough, but it's also incredibly rewarding when you finally find a way to make your business work. 

    In this episode hear Mike Reilly discuss owning your own business, what the real deal is when you own a business, and whether a college degree is really necessary. He will be speaking with Brook, Travis, and A’marri on this topic.
    3:25 Mike Reilly speaks with his guests about what they've learned about running their own businesses.
    12:00 Mike Reilly mentions that no company clock exists
    20:22 Mike Reilly talks about gaining a variety of skills from college, but not necessarily locking yourself into a career.
    21:28 Mike Reilly talks about how having your own hobby and business can enable you to pay your bills.

    Small Business Confidential
    en-usMarch 10, 2022
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