22/11/2023
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Are you protecting your time, attention and energy? Learn how to set those boundaries in our special Q&A segment with Mel Robbins.
https://bit.ly/3unEzAT
Question: "What advice would you give to someone as the thing that helped to propel you the fastest?" - Alex Bradberry, owner of The Sparkle Bar in AZ
➡️ Our special Q&A segment with Mel Robbins is live!
Watch or listen here for the rest of her tips on how to propel your business - https://bit.ly/3unEzAT
In our conversation with Mel Robbins, we learned that often our greatest hindrances to thriving in business is the mindset we keep. She led us through the process of overcoming hesitation, trusting our intuition and shifting our mindsets to serve us and our business — and lead us to success.
Mel is back tomorrow for a very special Q&A session, in which she’ll be answering questions from business owners and entrepreneurs across the country!
Catch up on Part 1 here - https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
A leader is defined by the impact they make. We all have influence, but we must be intentional about using it to bring positivity to the people around us.
Catch the episode: https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
Mel’s story is living proof of this. The key is to get out of your thinking trap and start taking action — it’s the only thing that can change your trajectory and lead you to success.
Catch the episode: https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
The enemy of the entrepreneur is not always obvious — it's our self-doubt, our worry and anything that robs us of our time and energy. Mel Robbins tells us that the greatest weapon against these enemies is the courage to do the things we don’t feel like doing, lean into risk and have the hard conversations that steer us toward success.
Watch or listen: https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
Mel Robbins — internationally best-selling author and podcast host — joined us at the studio for a groundbreaking conversation, and we are so excited to share it with you.
Her book “The Five Second Rule” and podcast "The Mel Robbins Podcast" have inspired entrepreneurs everywhere, and this episode was no different. Mel guides us through how to pioneer reinvention through self-leadership and overcome hesitation with her data-driven Five Second Rule. She teaches us how to transform negative habits into positive changes for our businesses and our lives.
Tune in here for the full episode! https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
In our latest episode, Erin Lowry shared the story of how she became a prominent voice for young entrepreneurs starting out in business, and how we can learn to make financial choices based on the lifestyles we want to live.
You can still catch the episode here - https://bit.ly/3FooP2J
Tune in tomorrow for a new episode with renowned author and personal development expert, Mel Robbins!
These words from Ryan Leak help put failure into perspective. It's a good reminder that you miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
Does your circle look and sound just like you? Diversifying your circle gives you access to a world of information that was not available to you before — helping you and your business grow.
Watch the episode: https://bit.ly/3FooP2J
We asked small business owners across the country how they keep their sanity while running a business. Check out their answers!
Don’t underestimate the power of confidence — sometimes the best thing you can do to get ahead is to speak up and ask for what you want.
Erin Lowry is a personal finance expert, speaker and author of “Broke Millennial” — a best-selling book series helping a generation achieve financial success.
In our conversation with Erin, she shared how to create opportunities for yourself as a ‘solopreneur’ and make financial decisions based on the lifestyle you want to live.
Check out the full conversation here: https://bit.ly/3FooP2J
In our conversation with Ryan Leak, we learned that some great lessons and opportunities can come with failure — and new challenges can come with success. We discussed how to use discipline and self-care to take on a busy schedule, and how playing it safe can be riskier than jumping into the action.
You can still check out the full conversation here: https://bit.ly/3LR4uXk
Things are constantly changing for entrepreneurs.
It’s more important than ever to learn how to embrace change instead of resisting it — and letting things change might turn out better than you ever imagined.
Listen in to learn how to make change your friend: https://bit.ly/3LR4uXk
To Ryan Leak, playing it safe might be the riskiest move of all.
Failure gives us the opportunity to learn and overcome challenges, and never taking the risk means never reaping the rewards. So don’t be afraid to run towards failure, too. Who knows where it will take you?
Do you ever get stuck chasing perfection?
Ryan Leak is a motivational speaker, author and entrepreneur with a message centered around embracing failure to accelerate success. He encourages taking risks, prioritizing self care, focusing on your purpose and moving forward even when you feel stuck.
Want to learn how to make failure your friend? Catch the episode here: https://bit.ly/3LR4uXk
In our last episode, Nick Bayer shared how to combine education and business, as well as three core principles of outstanding leadership and how to make a positive social impact. We were inspired to invest in the growth of employees and encourage them to pave the way to success.
In our next episode, we have a fantastic opportunity to chat with author, speaker and executive coach Ryan Leak — don’t miss out!
Catch Nick Bayer’s episode here: https://bit.ly/3Zup19O
We all make mistakes. As entrepreneurs, it’s important to learn from them and not let them discourage us. Nick Bayer gives his employees that same opportunity and encourages them to learn by doing — because those lessons stick with you for a lifetime.
Nick Bayer is the founder of Saxbys, a hospitality company serving coffee with a mission to Make Life Better.
In this episode, Nick shares about his mission-driven business model, Saxbys’ commitment to social responsibility and how their partnerships with universities empower students to thrive as great business leaders.
Catch the full episode here: https://bit.ly/3Zup19O
We greatly enjoyed talking with Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams. Her inspiring story had us hooked and gave us insight into the process of intentionally growing a company from the ground up.
She shared how important it is to start small and build slowly, how to take a hands-on approach as you scale, and how to prioritize people, vision and values.
Tune back in tomorrow for a brand new episode with Nick Bayer, Founder and CEO of Saxbys.
Many people think success can happen overnight, but more often than not, it’s built slowly over a long period of time. Jeni Britton has been building her business for 20 years and counting, and it still continues to grow today. Success is no accident — being patient and intentional will help your business grow stronger in the long run.
We’re really excited to share our conversation with Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams.
Jeni is a pioneer of the artisan ice cream movement. In this episode, she shares her journey of leaving art school to create an ice cream empire devoted to quality, creativity and a uniquely delicious taste.
From her tenacity to take creative risks to the grit and determination to navigate her business through a time of crisis, Jeni’s story is an inspiring testament to the power of perseverance, pushing boundaries and staying true to your entrepreneurial vision.
Watch or listen here: https://bit.ly/3sHtF88
In our recent episode with Caterina Fake, we discussed how art, technology and community intersect and how to use AI responsibly. Caterina also shared some valuable tips for entrepreneurs on how to incorporate collaboration and creativity into developing technology.
Haven’t had a chance to watch yet? You can still catch the conversation at the link below!
https://bit.ly/3KRFzCQ
From Orange County to Salem, Oregon, we asked the question: What is the biggest threat to small businesses today?
We heard answers from AI to inflation to limited resources. Listen to how local business owners are finding solutions to today’s challenges, and tune into the podcast for more tips.
Thank you to everyone who participated!
Entrepreneurs are no strangers to hard work, but putting hard work into the wrong idea will get you nowhere. Caterina Fake shares that we can save time and energy by focusing our hard work on the right thing.
Catch the full episode to learn more - https://bit.ly/3KRFzCQ
Caterina encourages entrepreneurs to ask the question: What are the things that have momentum behind them — where if I just stand in it, I’ll flow?
It’s important to not just be working hard, but to be working on the right thing. Take the time to identify where there is momentum, and let it carry you.
Catch the episode for more tips - https://bit.ly/3KRFzCQ
Caterina Fake is well-known for co-founding the popular photo-sharing platform Flickr and her very own company Hunch — which plays a role in developing foundational AI algorithms. She also invests in pre-seed and seed-stage businesses, so she knows the entrepreneurial landscape like the back of her hand.
In today’s episode, we hear her unique take on ethical technology use and the creative mindset and experiences that have shaped her career.
She also shares advice for how to chase the word “yes” and not be discouraged by hearing “no.”
Tune in for this discussion about the technology of today — and the future. https://bit.ly/3KRFzCQ
In our conversation with Jabee Williams, he encouraged entrepreneurs to build creative partnerships, engage with the community and find ways to inspire beneficial change and growth.
Jabee is a role model for how to put people first and be a community-minded entrepreneur. We are super grateful for the opportunity to learn from him.
Tune in tomorrow for a brand-new episode with entrepreneur and venture capitalist Caterina Fake!
You can still catch Jabee’s episode here: bit.ly/3s0NA1x
Don't quit after failure. Embrace it, learn from it and be better because of it.
"What you do for us, without us, you do to us."
Jabee shares that each community has unique needs to consider before starting a business in an unfamiliar location. Success can only be achieved by including the community in new development to learn its wants and needs.
Visit the link to listen to the full conversation: bit.ly/3s0NA1x
Opportunity comes to those who work hard. Award-winning artist and musician Jabee Williams takes that responsibility seriously — and uses his platform to inspire his community and beyond.
As entrepreneurs, we aim to share our vision and create a lasting impact. To do this, it's essential to stay focused, count our blessings, and care for our communities.
Jabee Williams— award-winning rapper, activist and entrepreneur—established Eastside Pizza House, co-founded Scrambled and launched a community violence intervention program called LiveFree OKC.
In our latest episode, he gives us insight into the importance of honoring the past while innovating the future, advocating for the under-served, and using a community-focused business approach to help other entrepreneurs thrive.
Check out Jabee’s episode at the link below and learn how to get creative and make positive change. https://bit.ly/3s0NA1x
Jon Dodson and the Pivot team redefined the responsibility of real estate development, designing a solution to help residents stay in their homes and have a voice through gentrification. The EastPoint Project is one of their biggest accomplishments.
The development at EastPoint gave activist and award-winning rapper Jabee Williams the opportunity to establish Eastside Pizza House alongside other black business owners in a thriving community atmosphere.
Catch up on our recent episode and tune in tomorrow to hear Jabee’s story. bit.ly/44Pk11y
Want to get your new venture going but afraid to take the first step? Tune into the podcast for tips from entrepreneurs who have successfully launched and grown their businesses. https://bit.ly/3OOyd5k
For new entrepreneurs seeking guidance, there are resources galore out there — but it may not feel like there’s enough time to soak it all in. Turns out, you can learn a lot in less than a minute.
We visited local businesses all over the country to see what they’d say to someone just starting out — and they didn’t hold back!
Tune into the podcast now to hear their thoughts on everything from handling imposter syndrome to the power of reinvention.
Corporate banker turned ethical community developer Jonathan Dodson felt a moral imperative to invest in underserved communities — but that’s not what he wants you to know about his company, Pivot.
The idea may have started with Jonathan, but in the latest episode of our podcast he shares how Pivot is “trying to build something that’s bigger than any of us.”
For some, entrepreneurship is a flashy pursuit. For Pivot, success is defined by serving others. Hear more: https://bit.ly/44Pk11y
It’s impossible to build a perfect legacy — and the pursuit of perfection is a stressful road marked by frustration, regret and the urge to control.
That’s why Jonathan Dodson says it’s better for entrepreneurs to channel their energy into achieving the mission and purpose of their business instead. It opens the door to authentic, meaningful action and a world of possibilities.
Tune into the full episode here: https://bit.ly/44Pk11y
Imagination is key to fueling a growing business that can adapt to whatever life throws your way. In part two of our episode with Christina Tosi, we talked about how nurturing a creative mindset, streamlining operations and learning to bend the rules can get you further than going by the book. Check out the full episode to learn more: https://bit.ly/46L0FvO
Tune in tomorrow for our brand new episode with the CEO of Pivot Project, Jonathan Dodson.
What may look like overnight success, is actually the result of hours, days and years of hard work. No one knows that better than an entrepreneur.
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Question: "What advice would you give to someone as the thing that helped to propel you the fastest?" - Alex Bradberry, owner of The Sparkle Bar in AZ ➡️ Our special Q&A segment with Mel Robbins is live! Watch or listen here for the rest of her tips on how to propel your business - https://bit.ly/3unEzAT
A leader is defined by the impact they make. We all have influence, but we must be intentional about using it to bring positivity to the people around us. Catch the episode: https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
The enemy of the entrepreneur is not always obvious — it's our self-doubt, our worry and anything that robs us of our time and energy. Mel Robbins tells us that the greatest weapon against these enemies is the courage to do the things we don’t feel like doing, lean into risk and have the hard conversations that steer us toward success. Watch or listen: https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
Mel Robbins — internationally best-selling author and podcast host — joined us at the studio for a groundbreaking conversation, and we are so excited to share it with you. Her book “The Five Second Rule” and podcast "The Mel Robbins Podcast" have inspired entrepreneurs everywhere, and this episode was no different. Mel guides us through how to pioneer reinvention through self-leadership and overcome hesitation with her data-driven Five Second Rule. She teaches us how to transform negative habits into positive changes for our businesses and our lives. Tune in here for the full episode! https://bit.ly/47bPsUy
Does your circle look and sound just like you? Diversifying your circle gives you access to a world of information that was not available to you before — helping you and your business grow. Watch the episode: https://bit.ly/3FooP2J
We asked small business owners across the country how they keep their sanity while running a business. Check out their answers!
Erin Lowry is a personal finance expert, speaker and author of “Broke Millennial” — a best-selling book series helping a generation achieve financial success. In our conversation with Erin, she shared how to create opportunities for yourself as a ‘solopreneur’ and make financial decisions based on the lifestyle you want to live. Check out the full conversation here: https://bit.ly/3FooP2J
Things are constantly changing for entrepreneurs. It’s more important than ever to learn how to embrace change instead of resisting it — and letting things change might turn out better than you ever imagined. Listen in to learn how to make change your friend: https://bit.ly/3LR4uXk
Do you ever get stuck chasing perfection? Ryan Leak is a motivational speaker, author and entrepreneur with a message centered around embracing failure to accelerate success. He encourages taking risks, prioritizing self care, focusing on your purpose and moving forward even when you feel stuck. Want to learn how to make failure your friend? Catch the episode here: https://bit.ly/3LR4uXk
Nick Bayer is the founder of Saxbys, a hospitality company serving coffee with a mission to Make Life Better. In this episode, Nick shares about his mission-driven business model, Saxbys’ commitment to social responsibility and how their partnerships with universities empower students to thrive as great business leaders. Catch the full episode here: https://bit.ly/3Zup19O
We’re really excited to share our conversation with Jeni Britton, founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams. Jeni is a pioneer of the artisan ice cream movement. In this episode, she shares her journey of leaving art school to create an ice cream empire devoted to quality, creativity and a uniquely delicious taste. From her tenacity to take creative risks to the grit and determination to navigate her business through a time of crisis, Jeni’s story is an inspiring testament to the power of perseverance, pushing boundaries and staying true to your entrepreneurial vision. Watch or listen here: https://bit.ly/3sHtF88
From Orange County to Salem, Oregon, we asked the question: What is the biggest threat to small businesses today? We heard answers from AI to inflation to limited resources. Listen to how local business owners are finding solutions to today’s challenges, and tune into the podcast for more tips. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Entrepreneurs are no strangers to hard work, but putting hard work into the wrong idea will get you nowhere. Caterina Fake shares that we can save time and energy by focusing our hard work on the right thing. Catch the full episode to learn more - https://bit.ly/3KRFzCQ
Caterina Fake is well-known for co-founding the popular photo-sharing platform Flickr and her very own company Hunch — which plays a role in developing foundational AI algorithms. She also invests in pre-seed and seed-stage businesses, so she knows the entrepreneurial landscape like the back of her hand. In today’s episode, we hear her unique take on ethical technology use and the creative mindset and experiences that have shaped her career. She also shares advice for how to chase the word “yes” and not be discouraged by hearing “no.” Tune in for this discussion about the technology of today — and the future. https://bit.ly/3KRFzCQ
"What you do for us, without us, you do to us." Jabee shares that each community has unique needs to consider before starting a business in an unfamiliar location. Success can only be achieved by including the community in new development to learn its wants and needs. Visit the link to listen to the full conversation: bit.ly/3s0NA1x
Jabee Williams— award-winning rapper, activist and entrepreneur—established Eastside Pizza House, co-founded Scrambled and launched a community violence intervention program called LiveFree OKC. In our latest episode, he gives us insight into the importance of honoring the past while innovating the future, advocating for the under-served, and using a community-focused business approach to help other entrepreneurs thrive. Check out Jabee’s episode at the link below and learn how to get creative and make positive change. https://bit.ly/3s0NA1x
When we get too confident as entrepreneurs and charge ahead, it can leave us feeling lost in the “white noise.” Staying humble and willing to learn is the trick to keeping focused and reaching your goals. Check out part two of Christina Tosi’s episode to learn more. https://bit.ly/46L0FvO
We took to the streets of NYC, OKC and D.C. to learn some myths about running a business. The consensus—it’s not as easy as you think. Catch their answers here, and listen to the podcast to learn how to face these challenges in entrepreneurship. Also, be sure to visit these participating businesses! Kirby Club, Jon Crouch, Junction Coffee OKC, Ineffable Hair Salon & Spa
Business owners, up for a challenge? Christina Tosi of Milk Bar wants you to achieve the best balance between art and science for your business. What can you do to keep things exciting and fresh while staying reliable as a brand? Tune into part 2 of the interview to learn more! https://bit.ly/46L0FvO
Creating space for people to connect — that's one of the opportunities these local business owners see for the upcoming year! Check out the rest, and be sure to support your local businesses by engaging in your community. 👏 Junction Coffee OKC Cargo Room OKC Sweets
Christina Tosi is the award-winning chef and founder of Milk Bar a bakery concept that merges her love for down-to-earth, comforting baked treats, culinary expertise and unexpected, creative combinations. Tune in as Christina shares how she went from being a math major in college to a James Beard recipient, a TV personality and the founder of a bakery empire. She’ll leave you inspired to pursue the things you’re the most passionate about even when it’s difficult. Watch or listen here: https://bit.ly/3pBRs8g
Charles Best is the founder of DonorsChoose – the #1 nonprofit education funding site for public school teachers in the U.S. In our latest episode, he shares how he used simple marketing tactics, such as writing letters, to generate $30,000 in donations. Listen to the full episode, and learn how going back to the basics can generate interest in your business and give you the results you want. Tap here to listen. bit.ly/45Md95T Powered by Heartland.
Entrepreneurs, starting or scaling a business can be risky, but how you approach that risk can make all the difference. We love how Rebecca Minkoff reframes fear through a lens of excitement and curiosity, helping her to take big risks that pay off. This “nothing to lose” mindset inspired the title of her book, Fearless. Tune into the full episode here: bit.ly/45zXaYz
What does success look like to you today vs. last year? The year before? As things change with you and your business, be sure to redefine your goals over time and don't forget to acknowledge how far you've come. Check part 2 with Rebecca Minkoff here: https://bit.ly/43588ni
We were so fortunate to sit down with fashion designer, podcast host, author and founder of The Female Founder Collective, Rebecca Minkoff. During our conversation, Rebecca shared stories and tips on how to stay persistent during challenging times, how to cultivate purposeful relationships, and how to use negative feedback to your advantage. We also learned this important leadership tactic of empowering employees to function as entrepreneurs within their zone. Catch the full episode here! https://bit.ly/3pfD70N 🎧
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