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Bill Cates on How Your Money Story Shapes Your Pricing

December 3, 2025 by John Ray

How Your Money Story Shapes Your Pricing: Bill Cates on The Hidden Heist, on The Price and Value Journey podcast with host John Ray
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How Your Money Story Shapes Your Pricing: Bill Cates on The Hidden Heist, on The Price and Value Journey podcast with host John Ray

How Your Money Story Shapes Your Pricing: Bill Cates on The Hidden Heist (The Price and Value Journey, Episode 154)

Many expert-service pros quietly carry money worries into every pricing decision they make. They undercharge, hesitate to raise fees, or avoid looking too closely at their finances, even while they help clients make sound business decisions. In this episode of The Price and Value Journey, John Ray talks with referral and money-story expert Bill Cates about how the stories you absorbed about money early in life still shape your business today.

Bill shares ideas from his new parable, The Hidden Heist: Stop Robbing Yourself of Lasting Wealth, and explains why so many professionals operate from scarcity, money anxiety, and what he calls “money denial.” He and John connect those mindsets to common pricing traps, like discounting by reflex, staying in “satisfied” territory instead of becoming truly remarkable, and quietly resenting clients while never asking for referrals.

Listeners will hear how to think of money as something that flows toward value, why you cannot become someone you secretly resent, and how inherited beliefs about “people with money” can cap your earning potential. Bill also talks about building “business friendships” that lead to advocacy and why curiosity and empathy are the best tools you have to uncover a client’s own money story.

If you want to strengthen your pricing, feel more grounded talking about fees, and stop letting old money narratives run your firm from the shadows, this conversation will help you start that work.

The Price and Value Journey is presented by John Ray and produced by North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, an affiliate of the Business RadioX® podcast network.

Key Takeaways You Can Use from This Episode

  • Notice the money messages you grew up with and how they still show up in your pricing, discounting, and growth decisions.
  • Shift from a fixed-pie view of money to seeing it as something that flows toward genuine value and outcomes.
  • Move from “my clients are satisfied” to “my clients love me” and then to being truly remarkable and referable.
  • Build “business friendships” with clients, where strong results and genuine personal connection sit side by side.
  • Use curiosity and follow-up questions to surface a client’s hidden money beliefs so you can serve them better and avoid false assumptions.
  • Stop money denial by taking responsibility for your own financial clarity instead of abdicating everything to advisers.

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Bill Cates
01:59 Bill Cates’ Background and Adventures
03:05 The Hidden Heist: A Unique Approach to Financial Literacy
04:56 Understanding Money Stories and Limiting Beliefs
07:31 The Scarcity Mindset and Its Impact
10:47 Getting into the Flow of Money
17:41 Inherited Money Stories and Their Effects
22:32 The Power of Awareness and Money Stories
22:45 Basic Financial Principles
22:59 Working with Financial Professionals
23:16 Understanding Money Mindsets
24:53 The Importance of Masterminds and Advisory Boards
27:05 Money Denial and Its Impact
32:17 The Role of Financial Advisors
37:04 Empathy and Client Relationships
41:15 Conclusion and Resources

Bill Cates, Referral Coach International

Bill Cates, Referral Coach International
Bill Cates, Referral Coach International

Bill Cates is an internationally recognized expert in relationship marketing and referrals, serving as the president of Referral Coach International and the founder of The Cates Academy for Relationship Marketing, where he assists financial advisors and other professionals in achieving exponential growth by multiplying their best clients through warm introductions rather than traditional prospecting.  He is a Hall of Fame keynote speaker and bestselling author of books such as Get More Referrals Now, Beyond Referrals, Radical Relevance, and The Language of Referrals. Additionally, he hosts the Top Advisor Podcast, interviewing top performers about client acquisition and growth strategies.

Referral Coach International is Bill Cates’ consulting and training firm dedicated to helping advisors, teams, and organizations build a referral‑driven, relationship marketing culture based on how clients actually prefer to meet new advisors: through recommendations and introductions from people they already trust.  The firm’s unique Bill Cates Relationship Marketing System and the “3 R’s of Relationship Marketing” focus on identifying a specific target market, clearly communicating valuable information, building a strong reputation in a niche area, and then using that reputation to generate a steady stream of suitable client referrals and introductions.

RCI delivers its work through video-based training, one‑on‑one and team coaching, live workshops, and consulting, with a particular emphasis on financial advisors and advisory firms that want to increase revenue without increasing their marketing budget.  Across these programs, the aim is to help professionals become “super referrable,” systematize how they ask for and receive introductions, and create a business where high-trust, high-conversion referral opportunities are a primary engine of growth.

Website | LinkedIn | YouTube

John Ray, Host of The Price and Value Journey

John Ray, Author of The Generosity Mindset and Host of The Price and Value Journey
John Ray, Author of The Generosity Mindset and Host of The Price and Value Journey

John Ray is the host of The Price and Value Journey.

John owns Ray Business Advisors, a business advisory practice. John’s services include business coaching and advisory work, as well as advising solopreneurs and small professional services firms on their pricing. John is passionate about the power of pricing for business owners, as changing pricing is the fastest way to change the profitability of a business. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, consultants, coaches, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is a podcast show host and the owner of North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, an affiliate of Business RadioX®. John and his team work with B2B professionals to create and conduct their podcast using The Generosity Mindset® Method: building and deepening relationships in a non-salesy way that translates into revenue for their business.

John is also the host of North Fulton Business Radio. With over 900 shows and having featured over 1,300 guests, North Fulton Business Radio is the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton area, covering business in its region like no one else.

John’s book, The Generosity Mindset: A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices

John Ray at Barnes & Noble with his book, The Generosity MindsetJohn Ray is the author of the five-star rated book The Generosity Mindset: A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices, praised by readers for its practical insights on raising confidence, value, and prices.

If you are a professional services provider, your goal is to do transformative work for clients you love working with and get paid commensurate with the value you deliver to them. While negative mindsets can inhibit your growth, adopting a different mindset, The Generosity Mindset®, can replace those self-limiting beliefs. The Generosity Mindset enables you to diagnose and communicate the value you deliver to clients and, in turn, more effectively price to receive a portion of that value.

Whether you’re a consultant, coach, marketing or branding professional, business advisor, attorney, CPA, or work in virtually any other professional services discipline, your content and technical expertise are not proprietary. What’s unique, though, is your experience and how you synthesize and deliver your knowledge. What’s special is your demeanor or the way you deal with your best-fit clients. What’s invaluable is how you deliver outstanding value by guiding people through massive changes in their personal lives and in their businesses that bring them to a place they never thought possible.

Your combination of these elements is unique in your industry. There lies your value, but it’s not the value you see. It’s the value your best-fit customers see in you.

If pricing your value feels uncomfortable or unfamiliar to you, this book will teach you why putting a price on the value your clients perceive and identify serves both them and you, and you’ll learn the factors involved in getting your price right.

The book is available at all major physical and online book retailers worldwide. Follow this link for further details.

Connect with John Ray:

Website | LinkedIn | Email

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Tagged With: abundance mindset, Beyond Referrals, Bill Cates, business friendships, business growth, client perceived value, coaches, consultants, cpa's, Entrepreneurs, expert service providers, Financial Advisors, Financial Literacy, Jeff C. West, John Ray, limiting beliefs, money denial, money mindset, money story, personal finance, pricing confidence, professional services pricing, Radical Relevance, referrals, scarcity mindset, small business owners, The Hidden Heist, The Price and Value Journey, Top Advisor Podcast, value based pricing, wealth managers

Jody daSilva, Leaders Team, on Breaking Growth Barriers

October 9, 2025 by John Ray

Breaking Growth Barriers, with Jody daSilva, Leaders Team, on North Fulton Business Radio with host John Ray
North Fulton Business Radio
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Jody daSilva, Leaders Team, on Breaking Growth Barriers (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 907)

Early in her career, when a McDonald’s location she managed flooded with a foot of water, Jody daSilva didn’t shut it down. She fixed it, reopened it, and never looked back. That same instinct to figure things out has powered her entire career.

Now with Leaders Team, Jody helps executives do the same inside their companies: fix what’s really broken. In her conversation with host North Fulton Business Radio host John Ray, she explains why so many mid-market firms stall out: not because of weak systems or bad hires, but because of the stories leaders tell themselves.

Jody and John dig into how those hidden beliefs shape culture, create silos, and kill growth. She shares what “ontological coaching” really means, why it’s not just pep-talk psychology, and how companies transform when leaders stop managing content and start changing who they are being.

John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. The show is produced by John Ray and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, an affiliate of Business RadioX®, and is recorded inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

  • Why leadership transformation starts with who you’re being rather than what you’re doing
  • How personal stories and limiting beliefs can cap organizational growth
  • The role of ontological coaching in reshaping leadership effectiveness
  • How to recognize when a company culture or structure is holding back performance
  • Simple ways to begin dismantling silos and building alignment across teams

Topics Discussed in This Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Business Radio
01:52 Meet Jody daSilva: Leadership Insights
02:57 Jody’s Eclectic Career Journey
05:56 The Importance of Being in Business
07:32 Ontological Training and Its Impact
11:32 Transforming Company Culture
16:07 Exploring Company Silos
18:26 Identifying Symptoms of Dysfunction
21:38 Addressing Women Leaders’ Challenges
25:39 Success Stories and Transformations
27:50 Contact Information and Closing Remarks

Jody daSilva, Leaders Team

Jody daSilva, Leaders Team
Jody daSilva, Leaders Team

Jody daSilva is a senior manager and leadership consultant with more than 30 years of experience leading and advising across Fortune 500 companies and start-ups. Her career is defined by a track record of improving profitability, productivity, and organizational performance. Drawing on that experience, she now helps companies identify the unseen barriers that stall growth and performance.

Jody combines sharp business acumen with deep ontological training in the study of being and human nature to offer a distinctive approach to leadership development. Through her work with Leaders Team, she helps executives and teams uncover limiting beliefs, shift culture, and create alignment that drives sustainable results. Her clients credit her with breakthroughs that include doubling revenue, strengthening leadership teams, improving customer satisfaction, and building more cohesive, purpose-driven organizations.

Website | LinkedIn

Renasant Bank supports North Fulton Business Radio

Renasant BankRenasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions, with over $17 billion in assets and more than 180 banking, lending, wealth management, and financial services offices throughout the region. All of Renasant’s success stems from each banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way to better understand the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTube

Beyond Computer Solutions supports North Fulton Business Radio

Whether you’re a law firm, medical practice, or manufacturer, there’s one headline you don’t want to make: “Local Business Pays Thousands in Ransom After Cyberattack.” That’s where Beyond Computer Solutions comes in. They help organizations like yours stay out of the news and in business with managed IT and cybersecurity services designed for industries where compliance and reputation matter most.

Whether they serve as your complete IT department or simply support your internal team, they are well-versed in HIPAA, secure document access, written security policies, and other essential aspects that ensure your safety and well-being. Best of all, it starts with a complimentary security assessment.

Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | YouTube

About North Fulton Business Radio and host John Ray

With over 900 episodes and having featured over 1,400 guests, North Fulton Business Radio is the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton area, covering business in our community like no one else. We are the undisputed “Voice of Business” in North Fulton!

The show invites a diverse range of business, non-profit, and community leaders to share their significant contributions to their markets, communities, and professions. There’s no discrimination based on company size, and there’s never any “pay to play.” North Fulton Business Radio supports and celebrates businesses by sharing positive stories that traditional media ignore. Some media lean left. Some media lean right. We lean business.

John Ray, host of  North Fulton Business Radio, and Owner, Ray Business Advisors
John Ray, host of North Fulton Business Radio and Owner, Ray Business Advisors

John Ray is the host of North Fulton Business Radio. John and the team at North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, an affiliate of Business RadioX®, produce the show, and it is recorded inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

The studio address is 275 South Main Street, Alpharetta, GA 30009.

You can find the complete archive of shows by following this link. The show is available on all the major podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, iHeart Radio, and many others.

John Ray, The Generosity MindsetJohn Ray also operates his own business advisory practice. John’s services include advising solopreneurs and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants, bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the five-star rated book, The Generosity Mindset: A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices, praised by readers for its practical insights on raising confidence, value, and prices.

Tagged With: Beyond Computer Solutions, breaking growth barriers, business consulting, business growth, company culture, executive coaching, Jody daSilva, John Ray, leader mindset, Leaders Team, Leadership, leadership development, middle market business, North Fulton Business Radio, Organizational Change, renasant bank, Team Alignment, Transformational Leadership

Mike Hill – Trenton Services Corporation

June 9, 2025 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Mastering Business Simplicity: Mike Hill of Trenton Services Corporation on Smart Business Growth Strategies

On this episode of North Georgia Business Radio, host Phil Bonelli welcomes Mike Hill, Managing Director of Trenton Services Corporation, a firm dedicated to helping business owners simplify operations, improve profitability, and reclaim their time.

With decades of experience in consulting — including roles at Ernst & Young, Prudential, and on the founding team of Verizon, Mike brings a deep well of wisdom to his current work.

Trenton Services offers a one-stop-shop model for businesses —  handling accounting, financial forecasting, IT, HR, and strategy with an approach they call “self-funded transformation” — where growth pays for the guidance.

Mike’s mantra? “Make more, work less.”

Through tools like the One Page Business Plan, Trenton helps businesses ditch shelf-bound 40-page strategy docs in favor of concise, actionable plans that teams can follow daily. This practical focus translates into better results across the board — from more effective hiring practices to clearer long-term visioning.

Listeners will appreciate Mike’s emphasis on outsourcing key functions, such as IT and accounting, to qualified professionals. He shares how many businesses fail not because of poor products or ideas, but because their back-end operations aren’t set up to support growth. And through his personal story—including a career pivot following personal tragedy — Mike illustrates how the best business leaders are also resilient human beings.

Whether you’re scaling a small business, struggling with hiring, or overwhelmed by operational chaos, this episode is a masterclass in doing more with less — strategically.

Connect with Mike and the Trenton Services Corporation:

https://www.facebook.com/TrentonServices

https://www.linkedin.com/company/teamtrenton

https://teamtrenton.com

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

 

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

 

This Segment Is Brought To You By Our Amazing Sponsors

Hopewell Farms GA

Roundtable Advisors

RichLife Advisors

Regions Bank

 

Highlights of the Show:

00:30 – 01:15
Phil introduces Mike Hill, describing him as a world-class consultant and a trusted guide for businesses.

01:39 – 03:33
Mike outlines Trenton Services’ offerings—from outsourced accounting to strategic advisory services, with a focus on making businesses “extraordinary.”

04:37 – 05:58
Mike explains how money motivates change and how he positions improvements around profitability to ease resistance to operational shifts.

07:01 – 08:41
The conversation turns to outsourcing; Mike stresses the cost-efficiency and quality of outsourcing IT, accounting, and HR functions.

10:31 – 13:03
Mike shares his journey from Ernst & Young and Prudential to founding Trenton Services, including the personal turning point that reshaped his career.

13:06 – 15:52
The Battle of Trenton inspires the firm’s name—Mike draws parallels between strategic wartime wins and business turnarounds.

21:07 – 25:43
A deep dive into effective hiring practices, including behavioral interviewing and personality assessments via tools found at teamtrenton.com.

30:21 – 35:37
Mike shares his streamlined approach to planning using the One Page Business Plan and how financial forecasting keeps businesses on track.

36:23 – 37:26
Trenton’s hands-on support includes project management, performance reviews, and leadership team alignment around clear, actionable goals.

38:51 – 39:47
Mike shares a client success story—how strategic planning and consulting helped one company double revenue and quadruple profits.

 

Tagged With: business growth, business leadership, business strategy, Entrepreneur Mindset, Mike Hill, One Page Business Plan, Simplify To Scale, small business tips, Trenton Services

Navigating Back Office Success with Gabrielle Mills of Sourced.

April 29, 2025 by John Ray

Navigating Back Office Success with Gabrielle Mills of Sourced., on The Exit Exchange with host John Ray
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Navigating Back Office Success with Gabrielle Mills of Sourced. (The Exit Exchange, Episode 23)

In this episode of The Exit Exchange, host John Ray welcomes Gabrielle Mills, President of Sourced., a leading full-service back-office solutions firm. Gabrielle discusses her entrepreneurial journey, highlighting how she and her mother founded Sourced., a firm that provides fractional support in accounting, marketing, HR, and administrative services. She delves into the importance of effective back-office management for business growth and successful exits, sharing insights on common pitfalls, such as accounting mistakes. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in accounting, the significance of scalable business models, and the value of joining XPX Atlanta for business growth. Listen to learn more about how Sourced. helps businesses navigate their back-office needs and prepare for future success.

The host of The Exit Exchange is John Ray, and the show is produced by John Ray and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®. John Ray is a Gold Sponsor of XPX Atlanta.

Gabrielle Mills, President, Sourced.

Gabrielle Mills, President, Sourced.
Gabrielle Mills, President, Sourced.

Gabrielle Mills is a seasoned entrepreneur with a proven track record in scaling small businesses into profitable companies. She is the co-founder and President of Sourced., a leading full-service back-office solutions firm. Gabrielle established the company from its inception, incorporating various business units such as accounting, marketing, human resources, administrative services, and talent acquisition.

Prior to founding Sourced., Gabrielle worked in corporate marketing and branding at IHG, supporting high-profile partners like the PGA Tour, CMT, and other global hospitality brands.

Gabrielle has always been passionate about empowering other entrepreneurs and now dedicates her time and gift of public speaking to inspire and grow other business leaders.

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Sourced.

Sourced. is an award-winning company specializing in solving two of the toughest challenges in business: lack of time and lack of resources. Its services include content marketing, bookkeeping, office assistance, and placement services.

Sourced. provides a full-service, customizable back-office solution for small-to-medium-sized business owners, with all services also available a la carte. The company helps clients fill resource gaps by building teams complete with account management, specialists, and backup support, allowing clients to pay only for what they need.

Services are delivered both virtually and on-site at client business locations.

Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction and Welcome to The Exit Exchange
01:02 Meet Gabrielle Mills of Sourced.
02:42 The Origin Story of Sourced.
06:27 Challenges and Growth in Business
13:31 Common Mistakes in Business Operations
19:48 AI Limitations in Accounting
20:26 Challenges in Business Growth
24:03 Importance of a Strong Back Office
27:25 Sourced’s Journey and Future Plans
31:17 Advice for Business Owners
36:03 Conclusion and Contact Information

The Exit Planning Exchange Atlanta

The Exit Planning Exchange Atlanta (XPX) is a diverse group of professionals with a common goal: working collaboratively to assist business owners with a sale or business transition. XPX Atlanta is an association of advisors who provide professionalism, principles, and education to the heart of the middle market.

Their members work with business owners through all stages of the private company life cycle: business value growth, business value transfer, and owner life and legacy. Their vision: to fundamentally change the trajectory of exit planning services in the Southeast United States. XPX Atlanta delivers a collaboration-based networking exchange with broad representation of exit planning competencies. Learn more about XPX Atlanta and why you should consider joining our community by following this link.

The host of The Exit Exchange is John Ray, and the show is produced by North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®, in Alpharetta. The show archive can be found by following this link.

John Ray is a Gold Sponsor of XPX Atlanta.

Tagged With: Accounting, back office support, business growth, Gabrielle Mills, John Ray, marketing, Sourced, talent acquisition, The Exit Exchange

Gregg Venable — Draaw Studios

December 9, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Starting a business is a thrilling journey filled with the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, right? Based on my personal experiences, it’s the WILDEST rollercoaster ride ever…

Returning guest, Architect Gregg Venable of Draaw Studios is dropping some wisdom about his first 9 months as a business owner during this North Georgia Business Radio segment.

Some of the BIG lessons Gregg’s learned:

  •   Hire help sooner than you think you need it
  •   Document your processes (even when you’re crazy busy)
  •   A supportive spouse is worth their weight in gold
  •   Stop trying to do it all yourself
  •   Join a business network – you need those connections

Whether you’re a seasoned business owner or just starting out, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration to help you navigate the exciting world of entrepreneurship.

 

Connect with Gregg and Draaw Studio

https://draawstudio.com/

https://www.instagram.com/draaw.studio/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregg-venable-ra-ncarb-a24b1450/

 

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

This Segment Is Brought To You By Our Amazing Sponsors

Hopewell Farms GA

Roundtable Advisors

RichLife Advisors

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Highlights Of The Show

00:01:05 – Starting a Business Journey
Gregg Venable shares his experience of starting his business, Draaw Studio, and the challenges and successes he has encountered along the way.

00:03:05 – Draaw Studios’ Services and Future Plans
Gregg explains the services offered by Draaw Studio, including residential and commercial architecture, and discusses the potential expansion into multifamily projects and other sectors.

00:06:46 – Importance of Communication in Business
Gregg highlights the significance of intense collaboration and effective communication in the design process, emphasizing the need to understand clients’ visions and translate them into tangible designs.

00:11:53 – Lessons Learned from Entrepreneurial Journey

Gregg shares valuable lessons learned from starting his business, including the importance of seeking help and the realization that hiring a committed full-time employee is more beneficial than relying on contract workers.

00:15:10 – Importance of Hiring
Gregg discusses the importance of hiring employees and not trying to do everything yourself. He emphasizes the need to hire people who can help grow the business and free up time for more important tasks.

00:16:04 – The Role of Sarah
Gregg talks about the valuable role his wife, Sarah, plays in the business, handling QuickBooks, balancing the books, and providing operational support. Her involvement has been crucial in lifting the weight off Gregg’s shoulders and allowing him to focus on business growth.

00:17:09 – Supportive Spouse
The conversation shifts to the importance of having a supportive spouse when starting a business. Gregg emphasizes the need for encouragement and belief from a spouse, as well as the necessity for tough love when necessary to push someone to take the leap into entrepreneurship.

00:20:04 – Financial Confidence
Gregg and Phil discuss the importance of running a business by the numbers and the need for financial planning. They highlight the role of a supportive bank in providing financial guidance and strategies for business growth.

00:21:13 – Hiring and Business Growth
Gregg shares his experience of hiring employees and how it has accelerated the growth of his business. He emphasizes the need to view hiring as an investment and a means to leverage higher value activities, ultimately leading to faster business growth.

00:29:38 – Importance of Teaching and Process Implementation
Gregg emphasizes the importance of teaching a system and process to others in a way they can easily pick up, highlighting the significance of efficient processes in business.

00:30:06 – Working on Your Business vs. in Your Business
Phil discusses the difference between working in the business, which involves day-to-day activities, and working on the business, which entails stepping back to make a plan and improve processes.

00:31:49 – Reflecting on Business and Learning
Phil and Gregg stress the importance of taking time to reflect on business, learning from mistakes, and continuously seeking to improve processes and operations.

00:34:10 – The Value of Mentorship and Peer Groups

The conversation delves into the significance of mentorship, peer groups, and structured environments like Iron Forums in helping business owners see blind spots and learn from others’ experiences.

00:39:12 – Freestyle Rap on Business Principles
Phil and Gregg engage in a freestyle rap, highlighting important business principles, including putting ego aside, being honest, and detaching to work on the business.

Tagged With: architecture, business growth, Business Startup, DraawStudios, Entrepreneurship, First Year In Business, Gregg Venable, small business

Savannah and Brian Bailey | Martin Furniture & Design and Consign & Design Interiors

August 19, 2024 by Rose

Savannah and Brian Bailey -- Martin Furniture & Design and Consign & Design Interiors
North Georgia Business Radio
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Ever wonder what it’s like to transition from a stable corporate career to the unpredictable world of entrepreneurship? Get ready to be inspired! Whether you’re contemplating a career change or simply curious about the realities of entrepreneurship, this show offers valuable insights and inspiration for taking that leap of faith into business ownership.

During today’s North GA Business Radio Show, host Phil Bonelli sits down with Savannah and Brian Bailey, owners of Martin Furniture & Design and Consign & Design Interiors, to explore their journey from corporate life to running two successful businesses.

Savannah is sharing her inspiring story of how a health challenge led her to discover a passion for furniture restoration, eventually culminating in the purchase of Consign & Design. Brian recounts his recent leap from an 11-year corporate career to join Savannah full-time in their entrepreneurial ventures.

Some highlights from the conversation…

  • The importance of seizing opportunities, even when they arise unexpectedly
  • How to balance family life with the demands of entrepreneurship
  • The value of building a strong team to support business growth
  • Strategies for managing multiple businesses simultaneously

The Baileys also give us a sneak peek at their upcoming venture, a lifestyle store called “Gooses,” set to open soon. This new concept aims to cater to the lake and lodge crowd with a more masculine aesthetic.

 

Connect with Savannah and Brian and their team:

https://www.martinfurnitureanddesign.com/

https://www.facebook.com/martinfurnitureanddesign

https://www.instagram.com/martinfurnitureanddesign/

https://www.consigndesigninteriors.com/

https://www.facebook.com/consigndesigninteriors

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Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

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Highlights Of The Show

00:01:18 – Starting a Business
Brian and Savannah Bailey discuss their journey into the furniture and home decor business, including the acquisition of Martin Furniture and Consign and Design.

00:05:24 – Overcoming Challenges
Brian shares the story of how they got started in the furniture business, including Savannah’s health scare and how they transitioned from refurbishing furniture to purchasing a business.

00:07:29 – Managing Business Growth
The conversation shifts to the challenges of running a business and the importance of adapting to the demands of business ownership, including the need to focus on managing the business rather than doing the actual work.

00:11:31 – Transitioning to Full-Time Business Owner
Brian discusses his decision to leave his corporate career to join the family business full-time, citing the need to focus on growing the business and addressing the challenges of juggling multiple responsibilities.

00:13:45 – Transitioning to Full-Time Business Ownership
Brian discusses his transition to full-time business ownership, aiming to free up more of Savannah’s time for her passion. They highlight their complementary skill sets and the importance of being present in their children’s lives.

00:15:22 – Supporting an Entrepreneur Spouse
Savannah and Brian share their experience supporting each other in business and family life, emphasizing the importance of being present for their children and the value of entrepreneurship as a gift to their kids.

00:16:46 – Involving Children in Business
The couple discusses the potential for their kids to engage in the family business, highlighting the diverse opportunities within business for their children’s different personalities and interests.

00:18:27 – Planning and Transitioning into Business
Brian reflects on the importance of planning and having a clear role and routine when transitioning into entrepreneurship. They also discuss the value of having a dedicated workspace for privacy and productivity.

00:26:43 – Acquiring Martin Furniture
Savannah shares the spontaneous decision to acquire Martin Furniture and the initial challenges they faced, leading to Brian’s recent transition to join the business. They reflect on the journey and the growth of their business ventures.

00:28:17 – Importance of Understanding the Industry
Brian emphasizes the importance of understanding the industry and building relationships. Gail Wolf’s role in introducing them to Martin Furniture is highlighted.

00:30:06 – Making Bold Decisions
Brian’s impulsive decision to buy a furniture store is discussed. The hosts praise their quick decision-making and willingness to take risks.

00:34:30 – Managing Two Businesses
Savannah emphasizes the importance of having the right team in place and the role of prayer in managing their businesses. They express pride in creating a work environment where employees enjoy their work.

00:36:27 – Future Growth and New Venture
Brian discusses their plans for a new lifestyle store, “Gooses,” catering to a specific market. They express excitement for the upcoming venture and the legacy it holds for their children.

00:39:39 – Teaser for “Gooses”
The hosts tease the upcoming opening of “Gooses” in January of next year and the anticipation for its launch. Phil Bonelli expresses gratitude for having Brian and Savannah on the show.

Tagged With: business growth, Business Startup, Consign & Design Interiors, Hopewell Farms GA, Martin Furniture & Design, north georgia business radio, RichLife Advisors, Savannah and Brian Bailey, Supporting Entreprenurial Spouse

Jonathan Wyrick – Wyrick Accounting Services

August 4, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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Clean Books Pave the Way for Smarter Business Decisions

Are your books a hot mess? Yes? No? Maybe? Regardless, you don’t want to miss this North Georgia Business Radio Show to get some expert insight into how to get clean, actionable financial data for your business.

Are you running your business by gut instinct alone? It’s time to take control of your finances and make informed decisions. Businesses often struggle to keep their financial records in order, leading to missed opportunities, poor decision-making, and unnecessary stress.

In this episode, host Phil Bonelli and Jonathan Wyrick, a virtual accounting expert, explore the critical role of clean, accurate books in driving business success.

During the show, Phil and Jonathan discussed:

✅ The number of small businesses (less than half) that have clean, accurate books and how this can significantly hinder growth and decision-making.

✅ How virtual bookkeeping allows businesses to access top-tier financial expertise regardless of location, potentially saving time and improving efficiency.

✅ Why clean, accurate, and timely financial data is crucial for making informed business decisions and avoiding costly mistakes.

✅ Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are vital metrics that can help businesses track performance, identify trends, and increase profitability. Do you know what yours are?

✅ How automating financial processes and implementing efficient systems can lead to faster, more accurate reporting and better financial management.

✅ Bonus: The Cash Conversion Cycle (this is HUGE) Discover why understanding your cash flow is critical, even when your profits look good on paper.

Connect with Jonathan @ Wyrick Accounting Services:

https://wyricks.net/

https://www.facebook.com/wyrickaccountingservices/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/wyrick-accounting-services-llc/about/

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

This Segment Is Brought To You By Our Amazing Sponsors

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Highlights Of The Show

00:02:33 – Importance of Virtual Bookkeeping
Jonathan Wyrick explains virtual bookkeeping as a way to assist businesses from anywhere in cleaning up messy and unreconciled books. He highlights the significance of having accurate financial reports for making timely management decisions.

00:08:03 – KPIs and Granularity in Financial Tracking
Jonathan discusses the importance of tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) to analyze business metrics and trends. He emphasizes the need for granularity in financial statements to make informed decisions about product lines and overall profitability.

00:10:58 – Importance of Timely and Accurate Data
Phil and Jonathan emphasize the significance of timely, accurate data for making informed business decisions. They discuss the need for businesses to track key metrics and forecast cash flow to ensure financial stability and profitability.

00:12:41 – Case Study: Fine-tuning KPIs in Construction Company
Jonathan shares a case study of how tracking specific KPIs helped a construction company accurately budget and bid for projects, leading to significant improvements in project profitability. He highlights the importance of deep analysis in determining KPIs for fine-tuning business operations.

00:14:34 – The Power of Developing Processes
Jonathan shares how a paving company went from near bankruptcy to thriving by developing a process for tracking their bidding and pricing. He emphasizes the importance of knowing your numbers for effective estimation and growth.

00:16:13 – The Transition to Professional Accounting
Jonathan discusses the transition for business owners from minimal accounting needs to a more complex stage where proper accounting is crucial for success. He highlights the need to up your game as the stakes get higher and the business grows.

00:18:27 – The Efficiency of Virtual Operations
The conversation shifts to the efficiency of virtual bookkeeping, with Jonathan explaining how working remotely allows for quicker turnaround and access to digital tools for scanning physical documents. He also emphasizes the talent pool and cost-saving benefits of virtual operations.

00:19:29 – Importance of Outsourcing Bookkeeping
Phil and Jonathan stress the importance of outsourcing bookkeeping and accounting tasks to a professional like Jonathan. They discuss how virtual operations allow for flexible and efficient use of accounting talent, benefiting small businesses in particular.

00:28:07 – Importance of Software Familiarity
Jonathan discusses the importance of being familiar with various specialized software to make informed business decisions and stay well-rounded.

00:29:01 – Importance of Systems and Processes
Jonathan emphasizes the significance of efficient systems and processes in accounting, highlighting the impact of integration, automation, and accurate information for making wise decisions.

00:32:21 – Automation in Accounting
The discussion focuses on the automation of bank transactions in financial software to streamline the reconciliation process, ensuring accurate representation of balance sheets and profit and loss statements.

00:34:11 – The Role of Numbers in Business
The conversation highlights the importance of understanding and utilizing financial numbers to drive business success, emphasizing the need to merge passion with a strategic focus on financial data.

00:36:13 – Cash vs. Accrual Accounting
Phil and Jonathan delve into the significance of understanding the cash cycle, receivables, and cash conversion cycle in business, emphasizing the impact of cash flow and the tax bill on business operations.

Tagged With: Accounting Tips, business growth, Entrepreneurship Advice, Financial Success, Jonathan Wyrick, KPI’s, North GA Business RadioX, North Georgia, small business finance, Virtual Bookkeeping, Wyrick Business Accounting

Adapting to Growth: CEO Strategies and Coaching Benefits

July 8, 2024 by Karen

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In this engaging episode of Phoenix Business Radio, Karen Nowicki welcomes Stuart Wachs and DeeAnn Palin from OnPoint Impact, highlighting their focus on business growth for privately held companies through coaching services. Stuart and DeeAnn discuss their unique approach, leveraging shared values and experiences from Vistage, a mentoring program.

The conversation shifts to crucial aspects of team building and strategic planning as businesses grow, with Stuart emphasizing the need for CEOs to adapt and simplify complex issues. They discuss the challenges CEOs face, such as balancing business and personal life, and the role of coaching in overcoming these hurdles. An illustrative example of a marketing company’s breakthrough underscores the value of clarity and strategic focus, with DeeAnn highlighting the benefits of the Metronomics system in achieving compounded growth and the importance of holistic leadership on organizational well-being.

OnPoint Impact helps businesses achieve compound growth. We lead strategy sessions and team building to help you build cohesiveness and successful operations. We assist with aligning your business and assessing and structuring for scalability.

We provide full-service coaching to CEOs and leadership teams, powered by the Metronomics platform, that enables you to develop an executable strategy and operating framework to help your company achieve compounding growth, seamlessly integrating all facets of your business, including people, cash, strategy, and execution. With OnPoint Impact’s playbook and coaching, you gain access to a clear roadmap for achieving exceptional business results. Work with accomplished coaches who are proven, results-driven executives.

Stuart-Wachs-DeeAnn-PalinOnPoint Impact Co-Founder and Executive Coach Stuart Wachs brings over 20 years of CEO and business ownership experience and 10 years of coaching and consulting.

He has successfully led organizational startups, scales, and turnarounds. Stuart’s unique mix of operations, leadership development, and culture transformation makes him an expert in guiding CEOs and leadership teams.

OnPoint Impact Co-Founder & Executive Coach DeeAnn Palin combines over 20 years of corporate executive experience with 10 years of business ownership, operations & HR consulting, and coaching.

She excels in guiding businesses towards sustainable growth, scalability, and transformation, bringing a wealth of experience from diverse sectors.

Follow OnPoint on LinkedIn.

Tagged With: business growth, business strategy, executive coaching, Leadership, Metronomics

John Winters – Meridian IT (Part 2 – “The Art of Sales” with Phil Bonelli)

June 23, 2024 by Rose

North Georgia Business Radio
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To Sell Or Not To Sell – Part 2 of “The Art of Sales” – an Exclusive North GA Business Radio Series hosted by Phil Bonelli

Sales is not overly complicated, but it isn’t easy. It takes passion. – John Winters

Our special guest is John Winters, a seasoned sales professional with a very diverse background.

His career started in radio and television and has transitioned into the technology industry, where he currently works with Meridian IT, a global managed service provider.

Redefining Sales Success: Relationships, Representation, and Responsibility

Sales is an art that requires finesse, passion, and a genuine desire to solve problems.

During this engaging conversation, Phil and John offer a refreshing perspective on sales, one that transcends mere transactions and embraces the essence of human connection.

John’s candid anecdotes and real-world examples illustrate the power of tapping into your genuine enthusiasm for what you sell.

He shares how this authentic passion can elevate your sales approach while fostering meaningful connections with clients and driving sustainable growth.

John has mastered navigating the challenges of remote sales post-COVID and implementing effective sales strategies to drive business growth.

John’s insights and practical approach make him a valuable resource for sales professionals looking to strengthen their customer relationships and successfully adapt to the ever-evolving sales landscape.

 

Connect With John and Meridian IT:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jwinters123/

https://www.themeridian.com/

Connect with Phil Bonelli:

https://www.facebook.com/Hopewell-Farms-GA-105614501707618/

https://www.instagram.com/hopewellfarmsga/

https://www.hopewellfarmsga.com/

Connect with Beau Henderson:

https://RichLifeAdvisors.com

https://www.facebook.com/RichLifeAdvisors

https://www.facebook.com/NorthGARadioX

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Highlights Of The Show

00:00:39 – Sales Series Introduction
This is the second segment in a four-part series on sales. John and Phil discuss the importance of being passionate about what you sell.

00:01:29 – Sales and IT Services
The guest, John Winters, talks about his role at Meridian IT, a global managed service provider, and explains the company’s services related to IT infrastructure and cloud hosting.

00:07:32 – Finding Passion in Sales
John shares his journey into sales, starting with selling Christmas wrapping paper at the age of ten and later transitioning into technology sales, emphasizing the importance of passion and motivation in sales.

00:13:36 – The Heart of Service in Sales
The guest discusses the significance of having a heart of service in sales, emphasizing the responsibility of serving customers and building meaningful relationships. He highlights the people-centric nature of the sales business.

00:14:00 – The Dual Role of a Salesperson
John discusses the two key responsibilities of a salesperson: representing the business’s interest in front of the customer and the customer’s interest in front of the business. He emphasizes the importance of not just making the sale, but ensuring that the promised outcome is delivered.

00:17:14 – Customer Experience and Communication
The conversation shifts to the importance of customer experience and effective communication in sales. John highlights the need to understand and relate to the customer’s business and position, as well as the significance of showing genuine care and interest in the customer’s needs and problems.

00:19:29 – Importance of Service and Communication
Phil and John stress the importance of adopting a mindset centered on serving the customer and communicating in a way that focuses entirely on the customer’s needs and problems. They emphasize the value of approaching sales with a heart of service and empathy.

00:23:46 – Balancing Customer and Business Interests
John delves into the challenge of representing both the customer and the business, highlighting the need to ensure that the customer’s expectations are met while also addressing any discrepancies that may arise in the contracted elements. He emphasizes the importance of finding win-win solutions and approaching challenges with love and appreciation.

00:27:32 – The People Business
Phil and John underscore the significance of recognizing the collaborative nature of sales and the need for gratitude and appreciation towards the individuals who support the sales process behind the scenes. They emphasize the value of building relationships

00:29:06 – The Importance of Process and Collaboration
John emphasizes the importance of sticking to the process and ensuring client satisfaction. No one wins alone in business, emphasizing the need for collaboration.

00:31:09 – Gratitude in Sales
Phil shares the importance of gratitude in sales, citing personal experiences from a family trip. Both hosts discuss the value of being grateful while striving for more.

00:34:23 – Creating Opportunities and Exceeding Expectations
John shares a story about his great grandfather’s journey to the US, highlighting the willingness to take risks for opportunity. The hosts discuss the importance of creating opportunities and exceeding customer expectations.

00:36:51 – Building Lifelong Partnerships
Phil emphasizes the value of making lifelong partnerships with clients. John adds that following customers as their careers advance leads to exponential growth. They stress the importance of taking care of clients.

00:38:51 – Effective Communication in Remote Sales
The hosts discuss the challenges of remote communication and emphasize the importance of turning on the camera during conference calls for effective non-verbal communication.

Tagged With: beau henderson, business growth, Business Radio. Sales Strategies, Cold Calling. Hopewell Farms GA, Customer Relations, John Winters, Meridian IT, North GA, phil bonelli, RichLife Advisors, Roundtable Advisors, sales management, The Art of Sales Series

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