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    Explore "developed" with insightful episodes like "Explore CEO's journey from 0 to 15 team members in 3 yrs, $4.6M seed funding, advisor Dr. Matthew Knowles PhD. Actionable advice on marketing, Gen Z engagement, partnerships, capital raising, and work-life balance for rapid business growth. (Mark John)", "Washington's Wine Industry Growth Pt 2", "Washington's Wine Industry Growth Pt 1", "From Patents to Roofing: Miguel Taveras's Journey to Business Expansion" and "People who fall under the category of emotional hypersensitivity have something like a sixth sense, a highly developed level of empathy" from podcasts like ""Grow A Small Business Podcast", "Fruit Grower Report", "Fruit Grower Report", "Legacy" and "Do you die in hell or stay alive?"" and more!

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    Explore CEO's journey from 0 to 15 team members in 3 yrs, $4.6M seed funding, advisor Dr. Matthew Knowles PhD. Actionable advice on marketing, Gen Z engagement, partnerships, capital raising, and work-life balance for rapid business growth. (Mark John)

    Explore CEO's journey from 0 to 15 team members in 3 yrs, $4.6M seed funding, advisor Dr. Matthew Knowles PhD. Actionable advice on marketing, Gen Z engagement, partnerships, capital raising, and work-life balance for rapid business growth. (Mark John)

    In this episode, Troy interviews Mark John, CEO and founder of Australian edtech startup frntlne. Mark, a serial entrepreneur since childhood, shares his journey across various industries. He discusses how his dissatisfaction with retail experiences led to frntlne's inception in 2021. Since then, he's grown it into a 15-member team, securing notable clients like Coles, L’Oreal, and Ryanair. In 2023, Mark successfully raised $4.6 million in seed funding and assembled an impressive advisory board, including Dr. Mathew Knowles PhD, known for shaping the careers of Beyoncé and Solange.

    The discussion covers marketing, partnerships, and work-life balance, offering practical guidance for time-constrained entrepreneurs pursuing swift business expansion.

    Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let’s get into it by clicking here.

    Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice.

    And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions:

    1. According to Mark John, the most challenging aspect of growing a small business is resource allocation in the face of changing conditions. Adapting swiftly to market changes and ensuring that resources align with evolving needs pose significant hurdles for entrepreneurs.

    2. Mark John's favorite business book is "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck." This unconventional guide emphasizes embracing challenges, being selective about concerns, and taking responsibility for personal happiness.

    3. Mark John mentions "This Week in Startups" hosted by Jason Calacanis as his main go-to for professional development. He appreciates the intelligent content and insights shared on the podcast. Additionally, he stays updated with industry news through sources like TechCrunch, Verge, and Business Insider, enhancing his knowledge in business and technology.

    4. Mark John recommends three influential tech tools for small business growth: Canva for visual communication and idea sharing, Otter as a transcribing tool, and Slack for efficient team communication. These tools contribute to productivity and effective collaboration within the business.

    5. Mark John advises himself on day one of starting out to trust his instincts and go with the gut feeling, emphasizing the importance of experience and learning from it. He suggests listening to the inner voice, acknowledging the wisdom gained over time, and allowing that knowledge to guide decisions and actions in the entrepreneurial journey.

    Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights!

    Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey.

     


     

    Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest:

    In the fast-paced world of startups, resilience is your greatest asset; get up, fight, and creatively solve problems at scale – Mark John


    Success isn't just about the destination; it's about finding joy in the little wins and the steps that lead to the ultimate goal – Mark John


    Effective partnerships and assembling the right team are the twin engines that propel a business forward – Mark John

     


     

     

    From Patents to Roofing: Miguel Taveras's Journey to Business Expansion

    From Patents to Roofing: Miguel Taveras's Journey to Business Expansion

    "You just have to do what you say and say what you do. A lot of people overpromise, under deliver and unfortunately there's a really bad rap in our industry. So we take a lot of pride in looking different, acting different, doing everything in a very different approach to what our competitors and what the industry has traditionally done." -Miguel Taveras 

     

    This week on the Business Legacy podcast Paul Dio speaks with Miguel Taveras is the founder of Blue Hammer Roofing, a company specializing in insurance-based reroofing projects. With an electrical engineering degree, Miguel has a background in tech consulting and the US Patent and Trademark Office, giving him the skills to succeed in business.



    You will Learn 

    1. How Miguel transitioned from a tech career to running a billion-dollar roofing company.

    2. How the roofing industry is highly fragmented and Miguel has found a niche within a niche to dominate.

    3. How Miguel utilizes technology, discipline, and an “all-in” mentality in his business strategy and how it has led to success.

     

    Thank you for listening 


    Connect with Miguel here: 
    Website: https://www.bluehammerroofing.com/


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguel-taveras-02265025/


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/migtaveras/


    Connect with Paul
    https://innovativewealth.com/

    https://businesslegacypodcast.com/

     

     

    Hey Beauty Products Do Better (Part 2)

    Hey Beauty Products Do Better (Part 2)
    In this 3 part episode, CJ challenges us as consumers to demand more inclusivity from companies. Especially during a time when some brands have set the bar so high with the range of products that can cater to so many, how do we still have brands that miss the mark.

    In part 2, CJ sits down with Jazmine Willis, Founder and CEO of Neo + Noel, an inclusive beauty brand. Jazmine shares how creating her own brand was born out of the limitations in what most clean beauty brands offered, and her experience in entering the world of entrepreneurship.

    Matriarch Digital Media (matriarchdm.com) produces this and other podcasts that understand, encourage and uplift women.

    Hey Beauty Products Do Better (Part 1)

    Hey Beauty Products Do Better (Part 1)
    In this 3 part episode, CJ challenges us as consumers to demand more inclusivity from companies. Especially during a time when some brands have set the bar so high with the range of products that can cater to so many, how do we still have brands that miss the mark.

    In Part 1 CJ discusses the responsibility that comes with being a creative, and how important it is to develop and create with empathy. As innovators, creative’s have the power to impact the world and shift our perspective, but that perspective must consider everyone.

    Matriarch Digital Media (matriarchdm.com) produces this and other podcasts that understand, encourage and uplift women.

    Aged 37 in 2013, co-founded a book publishing company to help non-fictional authors and companies with their publishing activities. From $100,000 revenue in the 1st year, now at mid-seven figures & 20 FTEs growth for over 8 years. (Trena White)

    Aged 37 in 2013, co-founded a book publishing company to help non-fictional authors and companies with their publishing activities. From $100,000 revenue in the 1st year, now at mid-seven figures & 20 FTEs growth for over 8 years. (Trena White)

    In this episode, I interview Trena White, the Co-founder, and Principal of Page Two based in Vancouver, Canada. Page Two is a book publishing company that helps non-fiction authors publish brilliant books, and helps organizations with their publishing activities. 

    With over 10 years of experience in a traditional publishing company, Trena and her business partner decided to start their own book publishing company that treats authors as true partners in the publishing process and helps authors work toward their goals for the book. They founded the company in 2013; in their first year in the business they obtained $100,000 of revenue, and after 8 years they’re at mid-seven figures and around 20 FTEs.

    Trena says that a book is the ultimate expression of somebody's mastery of their subject. So they strive hard to collaborate with each client on reaching their goals for their book projects.

    This Cast Covers:

    • A book publishing company for entrepreneurs and organizations that want to publish books.
    • Helps non-fiction authors and companies with their publishing activities to manifest their vision for their books.
    • Works with authors in building their brands and marketing strategies.
    • Their Build a Book process helps authors identify their target audience and map out a book structure to make it successful.
    • Had been working in a traditional publishing company for about 10 years together with her business partner.
    • Started the business with a different vision from their traditional publishing experiences, where publishers’ work doesn’t consider the author’s brand, business, or goals.
    • Obtained $100,000 revenue in the first year of business, and now at mid-seven figures growth.
    • Has published several major international bestsellers, including The Coaching Habit by Michael Bungay Stanier.
    • How handpicking a talented team and building a team helps them achieve an excellent reputation.
    • Marketing has been all about client relationships, and 95% of the business comes through referral.

    Additional Resources:

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    Quotes:

    We feel that a book is the ultimate expression of somebody's mastery of their subject.” – Trena White

    “Excellent reputation takes a tremendous amount of work and team building.” – Trena White 

    “We deliver when we work on a project, and we work extraordinarily hard to nurture the relationship with the author.” – Trena White

    “For us, marketing has been all about client relationships.” – Trena White

    “We're constantly making sure we're at the cutting edge of what's possible, and that we're serving them in the fullest way possible.” – Trena White

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    Music from https://filmmusic.io “Cold Funk” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com). License: CC by http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

    Episode 3292: Emergency Alert! Fauci Project Manager Confesses to Creating Covid-19

    Episode 3292: Emergency Alert! Fauci Project Manager Confesses to Creating Covid-19
    Listen in to Alex Renegade Talk Radio
    Americans Mock Biden Fuel Shortage With Premium Memes -- America is plunging into a preventable fuel crisis following the recent cyberattack of Colonial Pipeline – the country’s largest pipeline – which is still partially shut down.

    Joe Biden’s White House suggested Monday that, rather than take on the cybercriminals, Colonial should probably pay the hackers the ransom to allow them to get the pipeline back online.

    Episode 3290: Sunday Live: China Admits To Developing COVID-19 Bioweapon With Fauci & Gates

    Episode 3290: Sunday Live: China Admits To Developing COVID-19 Bioweapon With Fauci & Gates
    with Alex Jones on Renegade Talk Radio
    As Infowars first broke 15 months go, COVID-19 is part of a secret bioweapons project between the globalists, the United Nations and Communist China -- that secret is now coming out!
    Alex Jones breaks down Communist China’s latest admission that it developed the COVID-19 bioweapon with the funding and support of Dr. Anthony Fauci and vaccine czar Bill Gates.
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