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    Explore " entrepreneruship" with insightful episodes like "Our Last Day in Venice: Construction Boats, Moka & “The Locals”", "063: The Key to 10X Your Hourly Rate", "Be RELENTLESS!!!", "Blends with Benefits with Zoë Sakoutis, Co-Founder and CEO of Earth & Star" and "Painting the Future with Nicole Gibbons, Founder and CEO of Clare" from podcasts like ""44 Days Abroad with Renee Hribar", "Entrepreneur Insider Secrets", "Sincerely Speaking with Marcy Amaro", "Stairway to CEO" and "Stairway to CEO"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    Our Last Day in Venice: Construction Boats, Moka & “The Locals”

    Our Last Day in Venice: Construction Boats, Moka & “The Locals”

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    Morning musings from our last morning in Venice…. 

    • Setting the scene on the last morning in Venice on the terrace.
    • Reflecting on the beauty of Venice and the desire to understand the locals and their way of life.
    • Observing Venice's unique lifestyle compared to Detroit.
    • Delightful encounters and the abundance of Dachshunds seen in Venice resonate with their own love for the breed.
    • Describing the notable Venetian Features that have captivated the entire family.
    • Acknowledges the impact of the time change and the adjustment process.
    • Outlines their travel plans for Florence, Rome, and the Amalfi Coast and hints at future updates and experiences to come.


    Be sure to follow along inside the Entrepreneurial Connections Movement community for eye-catching photos, spur-of-the-moment live streams, and more visual excitement as I take you along on this journey of 44 Days Abroad.

    Blends with Benefits with Zoë Sakoutis, Co-Founder and CEO of Earth & Star

    Blends with Benefits with Zoë Sakoutis, Co-Founder and CEO of Earth & Star

    In This Episode You’ll Hear About:
    -What it was like growing up in Northeastern, New Jersey as the youngest of four to a single mother, growing up as a tomboy hanging out with her older brothers
    -Her first job working as a dog groomer at the age of 12, setting her own hours and rate
    -The funny story of how the DMV messed up her driver's license, making her 21 at the age of only 16
    -How her hippie ex-boyfriend introduced her to being a raw foodist and over the years came up with the idea for her first company, BluePrintCleanse
    -How going to Puerto Rico to learn more about being a raw foodist inspired her to help more people and come up with a juice cleanse
    -How BluePrintCleanse was acquired, and years later her partner and her decided they weren’t done doing business together
    -How noticing the positive effects of functional mushrooms gave her and her partner the idea to start Earth & Star and enter into the white space with RTD beverages
    -What its been like bootstrapping the business during COVID, to now raising funds
    -The key things she’s learned in building her companies, and how its important to adapt from your original idea
    -The challenges of fundraising, and how pushing through the difficulties is hard, but having someone take a risk is rewarding
    -How she’s grown personally as a leader, and how sometimes it's all about not taking things too personal
    -Her full transparency in how she feels about the beverage space, and what she would’ve done differently to launch the company
    -What’s next for Earth & Star, trying to establish themselves as a leading functional mushroom brand


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    Quotes:
    “I always appreciated the sort of hustle of the restaurant and hospitality world, because there’s a direct line of what you earned because that’s how hard you worked.”

    “I just thought, we’re supposed to have access to so many things, and these people don’t know about this until their last method of trying.”

    “We wanted to take the everyday products that people use, all the habitual products, and make them super-premium, very delicious, very consumer-friendly, and then beautiful packaging, and then boost everything with functional mushrooms.”

    “We’re presenting a product that is so powerful when it comes to health and specifically your immune system, during a time when everyone needs that more than ever.”

    “I think this business will end up looking quite different from how we started, to where we’re going, but that’s part of being an entrepreneur.”

    “Part of being an entrepreneur is having a business idea and it usually evolves into something else based on the circumstances and you have to figure out how to navigate and not be afraid to change up your strategy or offerings.”

    “Don’t think you have it all figured out from the beginning.”

    “I wish I would’ve known or realized that the functional beverage space and the beverage space, in general, is beyond crowded and somewhat impenetrable.”

    Painting the Future with Nicole Gibbons, Founder and CEO of Clare

    Painting the Future with Nicole Gibbons, Founder and CEO of Clare

    In This Episode You’ll Hear About:
    What it was like growing up in a small suburban town in Detroit with entrepreneurial parents, creating friendship bracelets and earrings and selling them to friends and family
    How the fascination with babies at a young age gave her the desire to be a pediatrician, but once she got to college and began taking advanced science classes, it led her to explore other passions and interests
    How after college, her main goal was to just find something fun that she loved doing, and knew that one day she would end up creating something of her own
    How couch surfing in college while doing two internships and making connections led to dinner with Tyra Banks, and landing a dream job at Victoria’s Secret
    How she finally decided to take the leap into entrepreneurship after five years of building a customer base with her blog
    How being inspired form women like Martha Stewart gave her the determination and mindset to build a brand that was mass enough to go into Kmart or Target
    How helping a friend pick paint samples online led to a terrible experience and sparked the idea of selling paint online
    The challenges and experiences she faced in raising a Series A of $8 million dollars, from supply chain challenges, to team changes, and more
    The lessons learned in hiring the right person and fit for the team
    What she's learned in keeping the conviction of her business and how that keeps her focused on the main goal
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    Quotes:

    “My father always told me ‘whatever you do, don’t ever work for someone else your whole life, you need to have your own business’ and that was just ingrained in my mind.”

    “You don’t need to have it all figured out in college, you just need to be pursuing a path that’ll give you options. Choose a path that can help build skills that are applicable no matter what you end up doing in the long run.”

    “I pretty much spent all of my free time watching HGTV, buying coffee table design books, and consuming and reading everything design.”

    “It was less about starting a business and more about following this passion than anything else.”

    “I started making friends with all the home editors and getting to know people in the design community and little by little I built credibility, and I built a name and I became really respected. It just sort of grew from there.”

    “It’s the squeaky wheel who gets the grease.”

    “I always had a plan, but I didn't have the steps in between. I didn't have the granularity of the plan, but I knew I was gonna start my own business. Once I became an interior designer full-time and started my design firm, I knew that I wanted to build a brand and have physical products.”

    “Paint really felt like a broken buyer journey”

    “Part of the blind optimism as a founder is just believing you can do it.”

    “The further along you get, the harder fundraising becomes, even if you are the next hot startup idea in the beginning, you have to demonstrate that you have a business that has potential or else you will lose people very quickly.”

    “Fundraising is like a game of FOMO. You're hot or not, and there's not a lot in-between.”

    “Just being able to show up in a room and be your true self and not feel doubted, you know or feel like people are questioning your ability to build the business that you're building, and be able to focus on the stuff that really matters.”

    “Maintain your conviction in what you're building. You are going to be met with so much rejection, so much skepticism. So many people who don't believe in what you know to be true, remain unwavering in your belief around your business, what you're building and just never lose sight of your mission because that's what will keep you grounded and keep going even when things get really hard”

    Survive Before You Thrive with Greg Davidson, Co-Founder and CEO of Lalo

    Survive Before You Thrive with Greg Davidson, Co-Founder and CEO of Lalo

    In This Episode You’ll Hear About:

    • His early life growing up in Livingston, New Jersey, being an outgoing kid with an entrepreneurial drive, and how being a hustler at summer camp got him kicked out
    • How his entrepreneurial drive came from his serial entrepreneur father
    • His experience going to college in a co-op program where he got hands on experience in marketing and banking but realized it wasn’t the career path he wanted to take
    • How in working with the company Way Up led him to meeting not only his wife, but his Co-Founder, Michael
    • How registering for his wedding and watching friends and family members create registries for their baby made him realize the white space in the baby category 
    • How he determined his Co-Founder would be a good fit, what to look for, what things they draw the line on, and why it's more like being siblings than it is best friends
    • Some of the challenges they’ve faced in having to educate people on why they should be excited about the baby and toddler category
    • How during challenging moments, they concentrate on surviving instead of thriving 
    • How to keep talent and how to make good hiring choices 
    • How he gets through dealing with imposter syndrome and how he's faced it during fundraising
    • What’s next for Lalo and the plans to expand the brand into every room of the house

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    Quotes:

    “Entrepreneurship  was something I saw from a pretty early age and was something I always just felt that I had it in my bones and in my blood.”

    “When I was watching my friends and family going to fill out their baby registry, I realized you don't know what you need, why you need it when you need it. it's a complete black hole.”

    “Becoming a parent is one of the most common threads amongst humanity. It doesn't matter how rich or poor you are, where you are, where you're from, what you look like. It's such a shared experience of people who are incredibly vulnerable.” 

    “Instead of focusing on one product, what if we could develop products that span different milestones of what both parents and children went through together to make that shopping experience that much easier from the overwhelming experience that it is.”

    “Being a co-founder with somebody is more like having a sibling than a best friend.”

    “When you have a co-founder, it’s a partnership. There has to be a division of labor to ultimately steer the organization and strategy in the best direction possible.”

    “We wanted to build a brand that wasn't for one issue or one type of parent, we wanted to build a brand that could be for many different types of people.”

    “We're not here to confuse you. We're not here to play games with you. We're just here to shoot it to you straight.” 

    “If you survive long enough, you'll end up thriving”

    “Being a founder and having a company is not just hard when the company goes hard, right? Like you bring your personal self to work and you bring your work self home.”

    “Mentally ensure that you're ready and the people around you are ready, because it's a roller coaster. It's the best roller coaster, it's so much fun, I wouldn't trade it for the world. But it's a ride and you just have to be ready to persevere.”

    S2-51 How Does Jealousy Affect Your Intimacy with Dr. Joli Hamilton

    S2-51 How Does Jealousy Affect Your Intimacy with Dr. Joli Hamilton

    This week's episode with Dr. Joli Hamilton is packed with actionable takeaways and ways to deepen your intimacy. We talk about ways to have a better relationship without dragging an unwilling partner to therapy, the one question that will reignite our intimacy and all things jealousy and how it could be wrecking your intimate connection.

     

    For more secrets for unlocking the potential for deeper intimacy in your relationship, be sure to register for the Intimacy Secrets Summit HERE: https://onthebrightersideofmarriage.com/intimacysecrets.

     

    You can find out more about Dr. Joli Hamilton and her work on her website: https://www.jolihamilton.com

    Michael E. Gerber, Author of "E-Myth": Small Business & Leadership Communication

    Michael E. Gerber, Author of "E-Myth": Small Business & Leadership Communication

    Communication starts with yourself. On today’s episode Michael E. Gerber explains the difference between working for yourself and building a business around what you do. Laura and Michael discuss the common mistakes most small businesses make when it comes to communicating their offers to the world and how Michael’s Eightfold Path helps you go from a company of one to one thousand. They also discuss how to shift from communicating about your business to communicating like a leader.

    Michael E. Gerber is the author of the NY Times mega-bestseller, for two consecutive decades, "The E-Myth Revisited" and nine other worldwide best-selling E-Myth books concerning small business entrepreneurship, leadership, and management.

     

    You can learn more about Michael and his work here: https://www.michaelegerbercompanies.com/

    You find the books mentioned on today's episode here: https://www.amazon.com/Michael-E.-Gerber/e/B001I9OR5G

     

    Download Laura’s list of recommended equipment to optimize your personal and professional brand on video here: https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/equipment

     

    To learn more about Dr. Laura Sicola and how mastering influence can impact your success go to https://www.speakingtoinfluence.com/quickstart and download the quick start guide for mastering the three C’s of influence.

     

    You can connect with Laura in the following ways:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaurasicola

    LinkedIn Business Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vocal-impact-productions/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWri2F_hhGQpMcD97DctJwA

    Facebook: Vocal Impact Productions

    Twitter: @Laura Sicola 

    Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/vocalimpactproductions

    Instagram: @VocalImpactProductions

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    Building a Multi Six Figure Brand From the Beach with Amanda Kolbye

    Building a Multi Six Figure Brand From the Beach with Amanda Kolbye

    In today's episode I sit down with Amanda Kolbye to chat about freedom lifestyle and building a multiple six figure brand from the beach. Amanda a multiple six figure business coach and sales queen, here to help her clients create their own freedom lifestyle. After excelling through schooling and landing a corporate role in IT sales at age 23 Amanda was yearning for freedom. She made the decision to quite her corporate job with only two rules for herself …

    1. To live abroad.
    2. Working for herself. 

    At age 24 she quit her job, sold all of her belongings and moved to Thailand to teach english. After experimenting in a few different areas she eventually landed in solely focusing on launching her business. In 10 months she scaled to a 6 figure business and today continues to inspire and serve others through her coaching business and podcast ‘The Laptop Lifestyle Podcast’. 

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    Stop Overcomplicating Business

    Stop Overcomplicating Business

    Queen. If you are finally ready to truly commit to your passion and drop all excuses, then today's episode is a must-listen for you. If you’ve been dabbling with or wondering who your ideal client is, this episode is going to answer that. Today I am giving you a segment from one of my live challenges where… Let’s just say it like this: I brought some serious dazzle. 

    I was just felt so led to remind each and every one of us that our time is now. We don't need to overcomplicate business. There is a simple formula to figuring out what you’re meant to do, and that’s exactly what you’ll get today. And mostly, this episode will show you how capable you are of putting yourself in the big game. Not just getting your feet wet, but really showing up for you, your business, your future clients, and ultimately, your purpose and your destiny. 

    So sit back, take a listen, enjoy, absorb and then take action. The time to discover your calling and make a business out of it is now.

    EPISODE RESOURCES

    #001 - Sam Hussey

    #001 - Sam Hussey

    For ep #001 of our The Bearded Chat Podcast, we invited Sam Hussey onto the show to discuss his realm of Augmented reality and Virtual reality sparking from his love of film as a young teenager. 

    Through sharing a few glasses of whisky (which totalled to a bottle of Proper Twelve) Luke and Sam chat about life being a Dad, working in the technology space, UFC and everything in between. 

    Some technical difficulties coming out with our first episode but the camera's have been properly calibrated for the setup!

    Enjoy!

    CSAT PODCAST 35 BUILDING YOUR BRAND TO LAST

    CSAT PODCAST 35 BUILDING YOUR BRAND TO LAST

    Create Something Awesome Today Podcast EP 35 - Building Your Brand to Last
    This episode will discuss building your personal brand, your business, and your legacy to last the test of time.

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    116 LEADERSHIP | How the right partnership can transform your business.

    116 LEADERSHIP | How the right partnership can transform your business.
    Shye and Craig break down the core concepts from Working Together: Why Great Partnerships Succeed, by Michael D. Eisner and Aaron R. Cohen. Building and scaling a great business can be difficult on your own. Learn about the common threads that bind some of the most effective business partnerships, and how to think about the areas in your business that could benefit from a partner who complements your strengths as a leader.


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    About Business Owners Radio:

    Business Owners Radio is a podcast that brings you insights, inspiration, and actionable advice from successful entrepreneurs and business experts. Hosted by Shye Gilad and Craig Moen, our show aims to help you grow your business and achieve your goals. Join us every week for new episodes packed with valuable tips and resources.

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    45 SALES | How to maximize the value of your Ecommerce sales channels. w/Jordan Gal.

    45 SALES | How to maximize the value of your Ecommerce sales channels. w/Jordan Gal.
    Jordan Gal, Ecommerce expert and cofounder of Carthook, a product that helps sellers unlock lost revenue by automatically tracking and emailing shoppers who start, but don’t finish the checkout process, shares his insights on the proven practices you can use to make your Ecommerce selling more successful.


    Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher.

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    About Business Owners Radio:

    Business Owners Radio is a podcast that brings you insights, inspiration, and actionable advice from successful entrepreneurs and business experts. Hosted by Shye Gilad and Craig Moen, our show aims to help you grow your business and achieve your goals. Join us every week for new episodes packed with valuable tips and resources.

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