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This episode of the Resilient Entrepreneurs Podcast takes a good look at in-house marketing vs agency. It's an important decision for businesses about to scale. We also discuss with our guest Kasper Sierslev, an in-house marketing specialist and author - the traps that business people can fall into using AI (as much as we all love AI!)
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How every good idea comes out of many bad ideas -The conversation about working 'virtually' vs 'in real person' post pandemic. How to come up with award-winning creativity - doing things differentlyAnd so much more! Enjoy!
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Leigh Burgess, founder of Big Bold Industries Group, shares her journey from being a corporate high achiever to burned out at 48, sparking her to renew her entrepreneurial spirit to create good for others.
Leigh shares her B.O.L.D Performance Formula - Believe, Own, Learn, Design - and how it supports us to overcome challenges and succeed. A key piece of advice from Leigh, do not go it alone.
If you're in the launch phase of your business, this is a great episode for you. We discuss the pitfalls to avoid and some must-do's for launch, based on Leigh's real-life lessons!
As if that's not enough, we chat about the value of vulnerability, self-acceptance, and different types of resilience in entrepreneurship, which also touches on the challenges of dealing with jealousy and negativity from others.
In this episode, you'll get key takeaways on how to live and do business BOLD-ly!
Having a growth mindset and embracing failure as a learning opportunity is crucial for success.Seeking help and not going it alone is important for personal and business growth.Be thoughtful about your launch plan so as not to overwhelm yourself with overlapping projects.Celebrate your wins, especially the small ones!Vulnerability, self-acceptance, and resilience are key qualities for entrepreneurs.Dealing with jealousy and negativity from others is a reality, and the mindset to adopt to deal with it.Being bold means having self Belief, knowing what to Own, Learn from your experiences and Design your business with greatness.
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Reid Tileston, serial entrepreneur and author of 'Grit It Done', shares his insights on building generational wealth through entrepreneurial business ownership. We discuss the different paths to entrepreneurship and the need for proper assessment to determine if business ownership is the right fit.
We talk in some detail about the importance of a good-fitting peer group, loneliness can be a significant challenge for entrepreneurs, so having a network of like-minded individuals is essential. He shares his Grit it Done approach of if you're not all in, you're in the way. If you're halfway in, you're halfway out.
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"Own things, don't run things. That's the secret to living your dream.""Failure is a building block of success.""Entrepreneurship is about taking action.""More autonomy, more freedom, more money, relationships, and a better citizen.""You have to earn the right to be not the business owner, but the entrepreneurial business owner." -
Karen Valencic, a Third Dan black belt in Aikido, is a conflict resolution and leadership coach and author. She has crafted the Spiral Impact Method, which combines Aikido concepts with conflict resolution techniques. She shares with us how breath, intention and centring play a role in conflict resolution. We talk about the intersection of innovation, change, and conflict, and why it's critical to engage team members in the change process.
It's a wonderful conversation with some key takeaways:
Aikido is a martial art that cares as much about your opponents wellbeing as your own and this can be applied in the business world.There is a difference between force and power.Intention and being centred are key in conflict resolution.Being curious is crucial in managing conflict.Posing company values as questions can be game changing for organisational culture. -
The saying goes, "It's lonely at the top", and let's not take that lightly. In this episode, Vicki and Laura meet Nick Jonsson, #1 International Best-Selling Author of 'Executive Loneliness. The 5 Pathways to Overcoming Isolation, Stress, Anxiety and Depression in the Modern Business World' . It may surprise you to hear the statistics about how widespread and serious loneliness is as a global health issue.
Nick shares his personal journey and how his experience led him to be helping others. By the end of this episode you may be asking yourself whether hard work is all that we're led to believe, or is there a better way?
A father of a teenage boy, Nick also shares his parenting insights - and what works well for his family!
We talk through the five steps to overcoming Executive Loneliness - what to do, which is also share din detail in Nick's book.
Takeaways
Loneliness is a prevalent issue in the modern business world, affecting executives and entrepreneurs who often feel isolated and unable to share their struggles.
The impact of loneliness goes beyond mental health, with studies showing that it can have physical health consequences.
Men, in particular, face challenges in opening up about their feelings and seeking support, often resorting to distractions or entertainment instead.
The difference between coaching and therapy.
The five pathways to overcoming loneliness, explained.
Resilience comes from being honest with oneself, being vulnerable, and seeing failures as learning opportunities.
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Sussi Mattson shares her journey of healing through writing and guides individuals on a transformative path to becoming wisdom writers. She discusses the From Me To You global movement and her book of the same name. Sussi emphasises the importance of acknowledging and addressing past trauma to find healing and turn wounds into wisdom. She shares her four-step writing method for healing and highlights the power of writing letters to oneself. Sussi also discusses resilience and her personal journey of bouncing back from a brain injury. The conversation concludes with a discussion on finding happiness and joy in everyday life.
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In this conversation, we interview Ben Risser, a fractional CFO and entrepreneur, about the importance of financial planning and budgeting for small businesses. Ben's journey is far from ordinary - he began as an aerospace engineer for Boeing and is now supporting growing businesses to have financial situational awareness - all the while knowing that he is losing his sight due to a degenerative condition.
His resilience and faith is the basis of his story - where he's flipped an inescapable dis-ability into a mission for his clients. The less sight he has, the more he sharpens the vision for his clients. Inspiring, uplifting and sheer focus, this is Ben Risser. This episode is a fulfilling and necessary conversation!
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If you’ve ever dreamed of taking a retreat from your business but just can’t find the time, this episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs is made for you! Just listening to our guest will help calm the nervous system and we’r pretty sure it’ll convince you that it’s now urgent to slow down.
Fabrice Desmarescaux is a thought leader in Conscious Leadership, he works with C-Suite executives to work with their teams around the importance of having a purpose and every day doing one thing toward it.
Fabrice reveals, on this episode and in his book: The Art of Retreats - that taking just one hour can strengthen resilience and can lead to massive improvement in productivity.
We talk candidly about why entrepreneurs who focus on meaningful work are more successful than those who work only to chase the dollar.
Takeaways from this episode
Take time for retreats, even if it's just for an hour, to reflect in nature and reconnect with yourself and your environment.Focus on meaningful work and the impact you can make in the world.Embrace the journey of personal and professional growth.Build resilience by fully accepting the ups and downs of life and business. -
In this episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs, psychologist Dr. Marie-Hélène Pelletier, takes us through a live example of how to develop resilience - with Laura as her client!
Her book The Resilience Plan is full of easy-to-implement techniques to prevent burnout and to create resilience in the workplace - for yourself and your team.
It's a fascinating conversation - and be ready to pause and rewind with the great value MH offers as we chat.
We touch on the unexpected and underreported lingering impact of the pandemic on mental health, globally and how to avoid the everyday traps - how you can stay mentally healthy.
Takeaways
* Pandemic has heightened mental health discussions, particularly among entrepreneurs prone to burnout.
* How to prioritise self-care and recognise signs of burnout early.
* Why exercise and journaling develop resilience.
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In this episode, Jessica Lightbourne, a loving leader and extraordinary coach, shares her journey and insights on coaching, imagination, and resilience. Growing up in Bermuda, Jessica had a magical childhood filled with creativity and imagination. She emphasises the power of imagination in shaping our thoughts and reality. Jessica also discusses the importance of community and intentional spaces for personal growth and support. She shares her own tools for resilience, including journaling, movement, and spirituality. Jessica's why is to help others thrive and create a better world, and she encourages everyone to focus on thriving in life.
Takeaways
Imagination is a powerful tool that can create anxiety or passion and wonder.Community is vital for resilience and well-being.Being intentional about the community you surround yourself with is important for growth and support.Finding your why and focusing on thriving can lead to a more fulfilling and resilient life. -
In this episode, Amanda Baron-Frank, shares openly about being bullied at school for her weight and how that eventually led her to become a NY State Prosecutor. Her story is riveting and emotional - she offers hope and practical guidance to parents who struggle with these issues today.
Her story of resilience goes on to being featured in People Magazine and other mainstream media, talking about bullying.
Now a managing partner of her family law firm, she shares how she established an anti-bullying school program as a young law student. Amanda is a mom who believes in work-life balance and being there for her kids.
We talk about the potential legal pitfalls of starting a business and and what to look out for.Takeaways
Bullying can inspire advocacy.Mental health and work-life balance are vital for success.Authenticity, diligence, and ethics build strong business relationships -
In this episode, we sit down with Stephan Johnstone, the humble and talented founder of SJD World, a leading design agency in Bermuda. Stephan shares his journey of launching his business in Bermuda and the challenges he faced. He talks about building his design agency over 20 years, touching on topics like using AI technology, learning from mistakes, and establishing a balanced culture for his team.
Stephan also shares the systems and tools he uses.
Takeaways
Believe in yourself and charge accordingly for your work.How to manage multiple projects and clients effectively to avoid overcommitment.Embrace the potential of AI in the creative industry and adapt to its changes.Develop resilience to overcome challenges and learn from failures.Enjoy the freedom and flexibility of being an entrepreneur.Take time to rest and recharge to maintain a healthy work-life balance. -
In this episode of Resilient Resilient Entrepreneurs Podcast, we discuss buying and selling businesses with Josh Levine, CEO of Private Market Labs.
Josh shares insights into the personal motivations behind buying a business, emphasising the search for purpose and independence. He discusses his own journey from corporate work to entrepreneurship, driven by a desire for more engaging challenges.
He reflects on the emotional aspect of selling a business, discussing the importance of trust and interpersonal connections in the decision-making process.
Takeaways
2024 is predicted to be the best year to buy a small business due to economic conditions and the increasing number of retiring business owners.Buying an existing business can provide flexibility, ownership, and a proven track record of success.It is important to have industry knowledge and expertise when buying a business, although some industries may require specific licenses or experience.Finding a business that aligns with your interests and expertise can increase the chances of success.The process of buying a business can take several months and involves due diligence, negotiation, and building trust with the seller.Private market labs use AI to organize and analyze data, making it easier for buyers to find businesses that match their criteria.Selling a business requires preparation, including having books in order and building a strong management team.Private market labs primarily focus on the US market, but there are opportunities for business buying and selling globally.Resilience is crucial for entrepreneurs, and it is important to separate one's self-worth from the success or failure of the business.Don't miss out – listen on your favorite podcast app today!
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In this episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs, the focus is on the exit of your business - even if, and especially if you’re just starting it!
CEO Coach Patrick Thean, and author and seasoned entrepreneur Colin C. Campbell, share the stage in walking us through how to successfully "Start, Scale, Exit, Repeat.They’re a great and entertaining team on the podcast and in business - they share their own stories and the lessons from 30 other successful entrepreneurs. They know what we go through as business owners and they’ll call us out on a few traits too!
Enjoy the episode and all that it offers - like and share so someone else in business can also benefit.
The book Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat is available here.
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In this episode, Mikal Minors, Bermuda’s leading AI Strategist, shares his journey from a troubled teen to a successful entrepreneur. He leaned into self-discovery at a young age to overcome adversity and he shares deeply personal stories.
Mikal discusses the role of AI in business and shares how businesses can integrate AI for better efficiencies and customer service. We also touch on the longer term implications and benefits of AI in education.
Mikal's love for being an entrepreneur stems from the freedom and flexibility it provides - and his intention to build a legacy.
He flips the interview back on us, asking for branding advice for young entrepreneurs - tune in for Laura’s advice for Mikal and others walking this path.
We covered a lot in this episode - overcoming fear of failure, imposter syndrome, mindset mastery, and of course, resilience.
Takeaways
Up close and personal stories from the pastSelf-discovery and overcoming adversity are crucial for personal growth and success as an entrepreneur.Integrating AI into business processes can lead to better efficiencies and customer service.AI has the potential to revolutionise education by providing personalised learning experiences.Leaving a positive legacy by helping others and making a difference is a key motivation for many entrepreneurs. Keep your morning routine simple and prioritise self-care.Build a personal brand and speak publicly to establish credibility and trust.Launch a book to make a name for yourself and share your expertise.Overcome fear of failure and imposter syndrome by focusing on your unique qualities and experiences.Shift your mindset and recognise that young entrepreneurs have valuable knowledge and skills.Pull out your best self and continue growing personally and professionally.Becoming resilient requires embracing failure, learning from it, and persevering.Focus on future success and personal growth, and don't be afraid to take risks. -
Welcome to Season 4's kickoff of the Resilient Entrepreneurs Podcast! We sit down with the dynamic Abingdon Mullin, founder and CEO of Abingdon Co., a pioneering watch brand designed specifically for 'women who do more'.
Born in England and raised in California, Abingdon's passion for aviation ignited at a young age, leading her to pursue her pilot certificate by the age of 22, with an impressive 4,000 flight hours under her belt.
As she prepares to ink a tattoo symbolizing resilience, Abingdon reminds us that in life, like in flight, flexibility and adaptation are key.
Learn how she's breaking barriers in the watch industry and empowering women through her brand and the Abingdon Foundation.
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Welcome to a special Best Of episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs with Two Four One podcast. We've compiled the juiciest nuggets of wisdom to fuel your entrepreneurial journey! 🚀
Each week we speak with successful business owners from all over the world to tap into their insights on what drives them. We hope you are inspired and encouraged by them. Here is the wisdom from 27 of those entrepreneurs from Season 3.
Lean in for a mindset tuneup, new info on wellbeing, tap into your passion, marketing and business tips, community connection and building your tribe and your team, accepting feedback, the power of having a coach in your corner and building resilience… as well as some amusing, touching and uplifting personal stories.
It’s the Best of Season 3 - enjoy!
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Episode 73 of the Resilient Entrepreneurs Podcast is here, and it’s a real gem. Meet Faisal Abid, the mastermind behind Eirene Online Cremations.
As the Co-Founder of Eirene Cremations, Faisal's innovative approach is transforming the traditional funeral industry. Listen in to his story, the way he integrates high tech with the deeply personal world of funerals, and his many experiences and insights in building business.
Faisal's insights on customer feedback, AI integration, and strategic hiring offers valuable lessons for entrepreneurs at every stage of their journey.
Tune in for a conversation filled with wisdom and resilience.
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In this episode, we're joined by the remarkable Andrew Olson, a 20-year-old entrepreneur and founder of Fastrack, an educational consulting firm targeting 8th to 12th graders.
Andrew shares his unique journey and his approach of being "choosingly lazy" in focusing on essential tasks efficiently. Fastrack's program suits both ambitious go-getters and struggling students, providing an alternative path to success outside traditional education. We also discuss the value of practical learning over prolonged academic pursuits and challenge the idea of rigid morning routines, emphasising the importance of enjoying life and finding individualized paths to happiness and success.
You can visit his website at https://www.fastrack.school/
To hear more about Andrew's insights, you can listen to this episode exclusively at Resilient Entrepreneurs.
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Welcome to another episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs!
In today's insightful conversation, we dive into the extraordinary journey of Max Lewis, a self-made multi-millionaire at just 37 years old. Max started his empire by selling propane gas tanks, and now, he shares his growing pains and valuable lessons with aspiring entrepreneurs.
In this conversation Max unfolds many layers of entrepreneurial wisdom and offers practical advice for our listeners.
Here's a glimpse of what you can expect in this episode:
Tune in to this episode for a candid and enlightening conversation with Max Lewis. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting your journey, Max's experiences and insights will inspire and guide you on the road to resilience and success. Turn up the volume and enjoy this journey!
Link to Max’s book: Who is Max Lewis?
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