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Zachary Kepes with Zak Ventures, Nathan Harris with Ease and Jesse Ray with Growth House

October 26, 2022 by Karen

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Zachary Kepes with Zak Ventures, Nathan Harris with Ease and Jesse Ray with Growth House

Zachary-Kepes-Phoenix-Business-RadioZachary Kepes started Zak Ventures LLC in 2002 and has acquired more than 250 single family homes to his long term rental portfolio. Zachary has been through the roller coaster ride of 2007 and came out stronger than ever.

He flips, holds, educates and puts a strong emphasis on health as the foundation for his success. Zachary combines his wall street business background with his strong relationship building to create his ironman chess mentality on his investment success.

Zachary is from Detroit Michigan. He moved to Arizona in 2002 to pursue his real estate career. Zachary has acquired more than 4000 homes in his 20 year career and has worked with all the major hedge funds. Each home was acquired on a single basis.

Zachary is passionate about physical fitness, dogs and supports various local and national charities.

Connect with Zach on Instagram.

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Ease connects diverse and highly qualified candidates, at scale, with the nation’s top organizations looking to hire. Our technology and processes reduce hiring bias by providing companies with an AI-enabled way to attract, vet and upskill often-overlooked talent.

Ease is an alum of the world’s top technology accelerator programs gener8tor and Plug & Play Tech Center and is backed by some of the nation’s top angel investors, CSA Partners and Northwestern Mutual.

Ease is the 2020 winner of Milwaukee Reverse Pitch for creating an industry-leading diverse external talent marketplace that matches the ideal corporations and professionals and allows them to collaborate within a proprietary remote environment.

Ease partners with the nation’s top universities, coding camps, and corporations to create an equal opportunity remote workforce platform.

Nathan-Harris-Phoenix-Business-RadioNathan Harris is a technology founder and restaurateur with over 10 years of experience in building timeless and award-winning brands.

As CEO he’s led his company through the nationally ranked accelerator program gener8tor, the world’s largest corporate innovation accelerator Plug and Play Tech Center, and became backed by CSA Partners Venture fund.

Nathan also consults organizations of all sizes on how to build brands & cultures that attract and retain the best customers and talent.

Connect with Nathan on LinkedIn and Instagram.

The Growth House offers two unique experiences to help accelerate growth for Entrepreneurs. “You become who you surround yourself with” The-Growth-House-LogoGoldGreytransparent1

3-6 Month Co-Living Community for Entrepreneurs: Surround yourself with other entrepreneurs, attend masterclasses w/ guest speakers, weekly accountability masterminds, morning cold plunges etc…

Immersion (Entrepreneur Bootcamp): Imagine your favorite weekend mastermind/conference, now imagine having one on one and small group coaching with all of the speakers and coaches that were there! Immersion offers an intimate environment which leads to bigger break throughs both professionally and personally.

Change your environment, level-up your association, and change your life!

They are based in Phoenix, Arizona and looking to expand to other major entrepreneurial cities.

Jesse-Ray-Phoenix-Business-RadioUpon graduating from college, Jesse Ray started a career in sales which blossomed into setting company records, being a President’s Club Winner, and a Million Dollar Producer. However, during his corporate career, he knew he didn’t want someone else controlling his life. He sought time and financial freedom, and also realized he has a way bigger purpose.

For 5 years, Jesse struggled with the transition to Entrepreneurship. He lacked the confidence, mentorship and know-how to transition to becoming an entrepreneur. Now that he has officially retired from “Corporate America,” he wants to be that mentor and coach for others.

Jesse’s passions include working out, personal development, and building communities. He now dedicates his life to helping Entrepreneurs and aspiring Entrepreneurs to reach their full potential with the Growth House.

Follow The Growth House on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Tagged With: arizona entrepreneurs, arizonatech, Branding, business accelerator, business incubator, entrepreneur house, investing, small business, Trash to Cash, Zak Ventures

Richard Grove, COO, Wall Control, and Small Business Consultant

October 3, 2022 by John Ray

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Richard Grove, COO, Wall Control, and Small Business Consultant (Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett, Episode 9)

Richard Grove, COO at Wall Control and a Small Business Consultant, joined Julie to talk about the history of Wall Control, what a metal pegboard system is and how it helps to organize, his other projects, and more.

After the interview, Julie shared a Quick Tip to remind you that asking for help is one way to avoid hustling all the time.

Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett is presented by Julie Hullett Concierge, LLC and produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

Wall Control

The Wall Control story began in 1968 in a small tool & die shop just outside Atlanta, Georgia. The first of three generations began their work in building a family-based US manufacturer with little more than hard work and the American Dream.

Over the past 50+ years, this family business has continued to grow and expand from what was once a small tool & die shop into an award-winning US manufacturer of products ranging from automobile components to satellite panels and now, the best wall-mounted tool storage system available today, Wall Control.

The Wall Control brand launched in 2003 and is a family-owned and operated business that not only produces a high-quality American Made product but sees the entire design, production, and distribution process happen under their own roof in Tucker, Georgia. Under that same roof, three generations of American Manufacturing are still hard at work creating the best tool storage products available today.

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Richard Grove, COO, Wall Control and Small Business Consultant

Richard Grove, COO, Wall Control and Small Business Consultant

Richard Grove’s background is in engineering but what he enjoys most is brand building through relationships and creative marketing. Richard began his career with the Department of Defense as an engineer on the C-5 Galaxy Engineering Team based out of Warner Robins. While Richard found this experience both rewarding and fulfilling, he always knew deep down that he wanted to return to the small family business that originally triggered his interest in engineering.

Richard came to work for the family business, Dekalb Tool & Die, in 2008 as a Mechanical Engineer. At the time Wall Control was little more than a small ‘side hustle’ for Dekalb Tool & Die to try to produce some incremental income. There were no “Wall Control” employees, just a small warehouse with a single tool and die maker that would double as an “order fulfillment associate” on the occasion that the original WallControl.com website, which Richard’s grandmother built, pulled in an order.

In 2008, it became apparent that for the family business to survive they were going to have to produce their own branded product at scale to ensure jobs remained in-house and for the business to continue to move forward. Richard then turned his attention from tool and die to Wall Control to attempt this necessary pivot and his story with Wall Control began. Since that time, Richard has led Wall Control to significant growth while navigating two recessions.

Outside of Richard’s work at Wall Control he enjoys helping other business owners, operators, and entrepreneurs along their own paths to success by offering personal business coaching and advising through his website ConsultantSmallBusiness.com. Richard has developed an expansive and unique skillset growing and scaling Wall Control through a multitude of challenges to the successful brand and company it is today. Richard is happy to share his knowledge and experience with others who are looking to do the same within their own businesses.

Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn | Richard’s Website

About Time Well Spent

Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett features stories from busy professionals who have created more time to do what they love. Every other week, your host and personal concierge Julie Hullett speaks with entrepreneurs, community leaders, and influencers to answer the question: What would you do if you had more time?

The show is produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® and can be found on all the major podcast apps. The complete show archive is here.

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Julie Hullet, Host of Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett

Julie Hullett is the host of Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett.

Julie Hullett is a personal concierge and entrepreneur in Nashville, TN. She founded Julie Hullett Concierge, LLC in 2011 to give people their time back so they can do more of what they love. No stranger to big ideas and pursuing passions, Julie left corporate America to create her business. She capitalized on her skills—multi-tasking, attention to detail, and time management, to name a few—to build a successful business that gives back. Her clients enjoy ample free time. They’ve traveled more, spent more time with those they love, and have even created their own businesses.

Connect with Julie:

Website| LinkedIn | Instagram. Sign up to receive her newsletter.

Tagged With: Julie Hullett Concierge LLC, organization, pegboard system, personal concierge, Richard Grove, small business, Time Well Spent with Julie Hullett, Wall Control

Patrick Holcomb Drew Archer and Taylor Kerley with Ironwood Venture E31

September 6, 2022 by Karen

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Ironwood Venture is a management consulting company specializing in accelerating growth for emerging and middle-market businesses. We work with clients that range in industry but have a common need; bridging the gap between strategy and execution. Ironwood-Logo

We are passionate about seeing our clients succeed by working side by side with them to understand their business, their customers and their challenges in order to develop customized solutions that make the difference.

Our deep expertise and experience in operations management and product development coupled with building and leading high-performing teams provides clients with unmatched hands on guidance and support to realize their goal.

Patrick-Holcomb-Ironwood-VenturePatrick Holcomb is a highly accomplished Executive with proven leadership experience in the Engineering, Financial Services and Technology Sectors.

Deep experience with large multi-geographic operations, Big Data initiatives, strategic planning/implementation, sales management, talent development and revenue/expense optimization all centered around driving customer loyalty.

Drew-Archer-Ironwood-VentureDrew Archer is an experienced outsourced CFO with exaperience in both an operational & strategic level.

This ranges from tactical assistance in QBO to close the books on time to strategic guidance around; detailed cashflow modeling, multi-year budgeting, profitability analysis, debt optimization and reporting requirements from outside stakeholders.

Taylor-Kerley-Ironwood-VentureTaylor Kerley is a versatile and creative marketer with expertise in social media, branding, PPC, social advertising, graphic design, email marketing, photography, SEO, blogging, and overall marketing strategy.

Follow Ironwood Venture on LinkedIn.

 

About Arizona Good Business

What is good business? What are local businesses doing to build a better Arizona?

Join Arizona Good Business to hear from local companies who are:

  • Centering purpose at the forefront of business
  • Creating social well-being for the community
  • Prioritizing sustainability and positive environmental practices
  • Growing strong company cultures through building authentic teams
  • Ensuring diversity, equity, and inclusion are involved in all business decisions

Arizona Good Business features local business leaders that are redefining what it means to do good business.

About Your Host

Thomas-BarrThomas Barr is the Executive Director for Local First Arizona, the largest coalition of local businesses in North America. He advocates for a strong local business community that contributes to building vibrancy, equity, and prosperity across the state. A proud Arizona native and graduate of Arizona State University, Thomas leads the business coalition of Local First Arizona by advocating for the economic and cultural benefits provided by building strong local economies.

Thomas steers the strategic direction of LFA’s major programs and initiatives as well as the engagement of over 3000 businesses across Arizona. As Executive Director, Thomas guides a team of statewide senior directors overseeing the execution of LFA’s communication strategy, major initiatives and key partnerships, as well as the collaboration of over 30 staff implementing work in entrepreneurship programs, small business advocacy, local food initiatives, sustainability, urban development and community building. He frequently speaks to groups locally and nationally, presenting the impact of Local First Arizona and the importance of local economy work in building prosperity.

Outside of Local First Arizona, Thomas has participated in volunteering his time to many causes and organizations throughout the Valley including Young Nonprofit Professionals – Phoenix, Equality Arizona, Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Heritage Square Foundation and Phoenix Legal Action Network. Additionally, Thomas is a 2018 Phoenix Magazine 40 Under 40 honoree, alumni of Arizona Leading for Change, and current participant in Valley Leadership Institute’s 40th cohort.

Connect with Thomas on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Tagged With: digital marketing, exit planning, small business, small business owner, strategic planning

Jessie Laney, Laundry Basket

May 31, 2022 by John Ray

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Jessie Laney, Laundry Basket (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 462)

Jessie Laney, Marketing Director and Store Manager at Laundry Basket, was the guest on this episode of North Fulton Business Radio. Jessie is a mom of five and has started and run multiple businesses over the years geared toward the needs of moms. She visited Laundry Basket last year and joined the company because she was so impressed by their business.  Jessie and host John Ray talked about how she found them, her entrepreneurial journey over the years, why she joined Laundry Basket, the services they offer, how they make it convenient for individuals and businesses, and much more.

North Fulton Business Radio is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Jessie Laney, Marketing Director & Store Manager, Laundry Basket

Jessie Laney, Marketing Director & Store Manager, Laundry Basket

Laundry Basket is a state-of-the-art laundry center located in Roswell, Georgia.

Their facility offers a spotlessly clean and innovative laundry experience unlike any other laundry in Georgia!

Laundry Basket customers enjoy fully automated and highly eco-friendly Wascomat industrial style machines in a brand-new, sparkling clean store with a comfortable lounge area with USB, electrical outlets, and ultra-high-speed WiFi.

Where Luxury and Laundry come together!

  • Looking to check Laundry off your never-ending to-do list? Look no further as their full-service Wash & Fold is here! They will clean your clothes to perfection from start to finish! Simply drop off your clothes and they will handle the rest.

     Laundry Basket offers premium soaps such as:

  • Tide, 7th Generation Free & Clear plant-based detergent, All Free & Clear, & other hypoallergenic choices

Jessie Laney is the marketing director and store manager of the Roswell Location. She has started multiple small businesses over the years based on serving the needs of busy moms.

Company Website | Facebook | Instagram

Questions and Topics in this Interview:

  • What is Laundry Basket?
  • What is your personal story?
  • What makes it unique?
  • What services do you offer?
  • How do you serve business clients?

North Fulton Business Radio is hosted by John Ray and broadcast and produced from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. You can find the full 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, Stitcher, TuneIn, and others.

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Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

 

Special thanks to A&S Culinary Concepts for their support of this edition of North Fulton Business Radio. A&S Culinary Concepts, based in Johns Creek, is an award-winning culinary studio, celebrated for corporate catering, corporate team building, Big Green Egg Boot Camps, and private group events. They also provide oven-ready, cooked from scratch meals to go they call “Let Us Cook for You.” To see their menus and events, go to their website or call 678-336-9196.

Tagged With: A&S Culinary Concepts, laundromat, Laundry Basket, laundry business, North Fulton Business Radio, renasant bank, small business, stay at home moms

Steve Taylor with The Franchise Consulting Company

March 4, 2022 by Karen

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The Franchise Consulting Company helps clients structure a franchise strategy based on the uniqueness of their situation and what they find most compelling as to brand, culture and operating models in order to attain their goals. We work with both clients interested in identifying and investing in franchises AND with business owners that want to incorporate franchising into their growth strategy by becoming franchisors and selling franchises.

  1. We understand you, your background, and build a personalized business plan that defines what you want to achieve.
  2. We introduce you to concepts and resources that we think best fit your skill sets, interests, financing, and other factors that we have seen lead to success.
  3. You get a chance to meet owners and test the field of franchising for these top candidates.
  4. We have relationships with many top banks, legal experts, and other, best in class resources and can guide you to experts that can help you with all of your legal paperwork.

Join us in achieving entrepreneurship through one of the most stable routes in the world.

Steve-Taylor-Phoenix-Business-RadioXSteve Taylor is a former Navy Lieutenant and Naval Academy graduate who proudly served afloat and ashore for seven years following graduation.

Upon completion of his military service, Steve began a career in high tech and consumer electronics. While enjoying a healthy career, he began to look into franchising and small business ownership as a way to insulate himself from the vagaries of technology and large business. He purchased his first franchise during the ‘great recession, eventually building it into one of the top units in a large system, selling a majority interest in 2019

Realizing his passion and interests were evaluating and exploring the vast opportunities in franchising and then sharing this knowledge, Steve joined the FCC team as a partner. He genuinely enjoys “evangelizing” the American Dream as embodied in Franchise and Small Business Ownership while helping clients both visualize and realize a better quality of life.

As a franchise consultant, Steve is dedicated to providing his clients with the most thorough and honest guidance possible.

Steve lives in Pleasanton, California with his wife with their three children (including twins). In his spare time, Steve enjoys cooking, skiing with his kids and traveling throughout the state and beyond.

Personal Statement: I absolutely believe that the best way to transform our communities and ultimately, our country is by identifying, enabling, and creating a new class of business owners.

For example, the franchise model and military veterans are purpose-made for each other. On one hand, you have a model that comes with a ready-made template for success – on the other, you have a group of people that know how to follow a process, persevere through adversity, and seize opportunities while remaining creative and focused.

My passion is to identify opportunities and resources and match them with veterans and others that have a desire to change the trajectory of their lives and their communities while achieving something out of the ordinary for themselves and their families.

Connect with Steve on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.

Tagged With: Franchisee, Franchises, Franchising, military veteran, small business, Veteran

First Generation Entrepreneurs, with Randy Gerber, Gerber Clarity

February 16, 2022 by John Ray

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First generation entrepreneurs, says Randy Gerber, are the world’s leaders and creators. Randy joined host Betty Collins to discuss how to grow a business with purpose, the unique financial planning needs of first generation entrepreneurs, and much more. Inspiring Women is presented by Brady Ware & Company.

Betty’s Show Notes

This episode is going to be about a topic that I love.

The importance of the marketplace in our country and small businesses. Small business is so important. It’s so important to our economy that it needs to work and work well. Owning and running a successful small business is knowing what you do, finding your purpose, living out your “why.”

I can’t think of a better person to talk to than Randy Gerber, and his company, Gerber Clarity, catch his optimism about the marketplace and what he sees about this coming year.

Randy and his team work primarily with first-generation entrepreneurs. Part of the reason is that first-generation entrepreneurs are optimistic, cup half full, people to begin with. They help them understand how to grow their business with purpose. We talk a bit about his book, The Integrated Entrepreneur: Achieving Happiness in Relationships, Business & Life.

The book came about from his realization of how difficult it is to be “the new guy” in any given market. He recognized that if he was going to really work with these first-generation entrepreneurs, he had to help them with things other than traditional financial planning because they have unique needs and unique perspectives. This realization and experience helped him write the book.

I ask Randy what’s the biggest misconception that business owners have about growing their business?

In my experience, it’s they think they need to grow too quickly, and particularly if the question is rephrased, is what are the biggest misconceptions for small businesses or emerging businesses? I am just convinced that businesses grow too quickly.

How should business owners grow with purpose?

If you could sit down and really understand how you want to live your life. What do you want to do? How do you want to do it? What do you want to do? Who do you want to do it with? Want-based questions versus need-based questions. That will give you a clear map.

What are the top three things that women should be considering or putting in place with their business today? Realignment (not resignation), double-down and become outcome-oriented. Randy talks about what he has learned about being a leader during times of uncertainty with his business, and what he wants business leaders to know?

I think that you really have to be super as a leader, be super cognizant of your culture during times of duress. And one of the things that I’ve preached to our clients all the time, whether you are male, female, doesn’t matter, if you’re a first generation entrepreneur, you’re a unique breed, to begin with. You’re willing to accept variability risk volatility.

Entrepreneurs’ Organization is the world’s only peer-to-peer network exclusively for entrepreneurs. EO helps transform the lives of those who transform the world. Randy talks about his work and time with EO.

This is THE podcast that advances women toward economic, social, and political achievement. Hosted by Betty Collins, CPA, and Director at Brady Ware and Company. Betty also serves as the Committee Chair for Empowering Women, and Director of the Brady Ware Women Initiative. Each episode is presented by Brady Ware and Company, committed to empowering women to go their distance in the workplace and at home.

For more information, go to the Resources page at Brady Ware and Company.

Remember to follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.  And forward our podcast along to other Inspiring Women in your life.

TRANSCRIPT

[00:00:00] Betty Collins
Well, this podcast is going to be about something that I love, which is the importance of the marketplace in our country and the small businesses, when those employers, you know, can have employees. That means there’s households taken care of and those households have provision. And then that, you know, forms our communities. So small business is so important that it works and that it works well and there’s more than just provision as well, right? There’s it’s it’s finding what you do, finding your purpose, finding living out that why and I can’t think of a better person than Randy Gerber with his company, Gerber clarity. I mean, he is an optimistic person and loves the marketplace. And the last time we were together, he was so optimistic about twenty twenty two and what we’re going to go into, and I think we need to hear more optimism out there. So I wanted to really have a time with him where we could talk about, Hey, let’s be optimistic. Let’s look at what the opportunities are out there for small business owners, because that’s who he works with. And he really is about living out his why. And he’s really about leading with great passion. And he works hand in hand with those clients and understands not just their business, but what do they want out of life, and he puts a holistic approach to things. So Randy, welcome to my podcast. I’m so glad that you’re here today, and I’d love for you just to talk that 30 seconds to a minute about about your company and the Gerber team.

[00:01:32] Randy Gerber
Sure. Well, first of all, Betty, thank you for having me. I’m flattered by the introduction and super happy to be here. And yes, I am very optimistic about 2022. Our team we work exclusively with and I really did try to say primarily used to stay exclusively. We have a few exceptions now, but with first generation entrepreneurs. And part of the reason why is, you know, first generation entrepreneurs in my experience, which you know, spans 30 years now, are optimistic cup half full people to begin with. And we really helped them understand how to grow their business with purpose. And obviously, that word purpose can be defined several ways, and we do define that several ways deliberately. So it’s fun. It’s exciting. It’s it’s the baseline of of America, as you said, and these are people that are moving the needle for us every single day.

[00:02:31] Betty Collins
Yeah. And in and what I don’t think people, you know, they underestimate that small business owner and what it means and people think that business is all like Apple or big. And that’s really a small segment in our marketplace. And so those that first generation that goes and takes the risk, yay to them, right? It’s always

[00:02:53] Randy Gerber
Good. And you know, we’re living in a period of time right now of of great opportunity. I mean, you know, this is really, truly the fourth industrial revolution we’re living in right now with the amount of innovation and change that’s happening. And you know, I think a year ago, people kept saying, you still hear it, but people look the same when COVID hit or COVID induced this. And I really been thinking about this a lot lately that I don’t I think COVID just just it actually exposed the fundamental issues that have been out there in our economy and our society have been lingering for a while. We needed a catalyst. So. So COVID was a catalyst. And so I think that that, you know, the amount of people are willing we were changed, was induced upon us, was forced upon us because of COVID and we all got comfortable to some degree with change. And so you’re you’re seeing people make tons of changes. And one of those dynamics is investment and innovation, which is that it’s staggering what’s happening right now and exciting. And I think it’s going to be it’s going to be very, you know, great for our country and our society. And in fact, I think that a lot of the social issues that we have will get solved via innovation and change as well versus government and politics. And it’s going to take a little time, but there’s just so much happening right now. It’s it’s impressive, right?

[00:04:29] Betty Collins
And you don’t want to miss the opportunity. You don’t want to miss what you can seize right now. And you know, people ask me all the time, what’s a great client for you, one who’s engaged and if there is an engagement is so prevalent everywhere right now, people are engaged on what’s going on and what should they be doing. And that makes your in my job as professionals so much easier when you have that. But we don’t want them to miss opportunity. But you’ve done some amazing things and one of them is you wrote a. Look, can you give us some insight on why you wrote the book and let’s do a plug for it’s the integrated entrepreneur achieving happiness in relationships, business and life. Can you talk a little bit about that?

[00:05:12] Randy Gerber
Sure. Yeah, I wish I had a really exciting story to why I wrote the book. I should. I should fabricate one. But the the truth of the matter is that when I made the, you know, when I started my business back in 1991, I was doing general financial planning for anybody. And the distinction? I’m not from Columbus. So I had to really work hard just to make introductions with people and cold call and et cetera. And so anybody was a client. And then, you know, in 2000, 2001, 2002 really had for a whole bunch of reasons that from having our first child to 911 to market crash that really examined who I wanted to work with as clients, and I realized I had a real affinity of working with entrepreneurs. And then after a few months of consideration, it was not just entrepreneurs, people who start the businesses. And and so, you know, the recognition was that if I’m going to really work with these first generation entrepreneurs, I have to help them with things other than traditional financial planning because they have unique needs and unique perspectives. And so and this is, you know, like people kind of forget this, but you know, back in, oh, one, 102, two 03, Google wasn’t quite so prevalent back then and the amount of content and research available on first.

[00:06:38] Randy Gerber
If you if you were spending the time to research first-generation entrepreneurs, there just wasn’t much content out there. And so, you know, I became committed in my head to that marketplace and said, Well, look, if I’m going to understand these people and I’m going to help them grow their biggest asset, I really need to understand them. So we ended up. I decided, you know, naively, I suppose, to the best vehicle to do the research and organize it as a book. And so, you know, started to outline the chapters of what I wanted to talk about. And it is primarily relationships with, you know, your parents, your siblings, your children, your friends, your employees, et cetera. And and we hired a woman out of Houston to do all the research. She actually was a child therapist, research expert. And so we felt like she had the background to do the research. And so she did. And we, you know, interviewed a ton of our clients and she interviewed a ton of people. And so we started and we started paying attention, you know, asking once we had a series of questions that we wanted answered.

[00:07:48] Randy Gerber
We started paying attention more and more in society itself. The I mean, the good news, bad news. I don’t know which one it is still, but we started the book in 05 and I finished it last year in 2021. So and and with the exception of about three or four year period in there, I did work on it all the time. From what I mean by that is I was evolving my thoughts and being more refined and what we were writing. So I do feel that it’s a, you know, reasonably long period of time, a thought. So it wasn’t like we wrote the book in six months and published it at all was, you know, and you know, we went back and some of the things I wrote in 06, 07 08 we modified and I’m using that word deliberately modified. So it wasn’t abandoned the change, but rather modify and refine some of our thinking. And so as I reread it after it was in print form and an actual book, I feel really good that what was written is how we feel today, and there’s really no changes to it. But it was an accident. It’s a long story.

[00:08:51] Betty Collins
Well, no, it’s I mean, to write a book. I look at anyone that does that with a lot of admiration. I know what it’s like to try to write a podcast, and I and I, you know, go I whine and and cry over that, you know, let alone writing a book and going through that process and getting your thoughts down. So and then someone edit and change it, and it’s a process. But I it’s a great, great something for someone to read. The integrated entrepreneur achieving happiness in relationships, business in life. You should check that out by Randy Gerber. So let’s let’s talk a little bit about, you know, businesses in general. But what’s the biggest misconception that business owners have about growing their business?

[00:09:34] Randy Gerber
In my experience, it’s they think they need to grow too quickly, and particularly if the questions rephrase is what are the biggest misconceptions for small businesses or emerging businesses? I am just convinced that businesses grow too quickly and the I was asked. Recently by a CPA firm, which I thought was really an interesting question, he said, yeah, what percentage of your clients are lucky and what percentage of your clients are strategic? And I thought about it for a second and thought, You know what? That’s a wrong question. Um, the question is, what percentage of my clients are permanent grinders? What percentage of my clients are lucky and what percentage are strategic? And I think the answer to that is that in the beginning, everybody is a grinder because you have to be. And in that in that grinding process, I think entrepreneurs, the misconception is they have to grow very quickly to have to chase revenue. And I think and then there’s, you know, there’s certain certain entrepreneurs that get lucky for sure that the right place right time for a whole variety of reasons and their business propels because they’re lucky.

[00:10:49] Randy Gerber
But the ones who really, really figured it out are the ones that they can transition to strategic thinking. And so they really begin to understand that, hey, we we need to grow properly. We need to grow the right rate. We need to grow profitably as quickly as possible. And so to me, that’s the biggest misconception. And I think there’s, you know, when people are starting businesses or early in stages in business, they actually they seek counsel from lots of folks. But in my experience, not the right people. They’re not talking to folks who literally had done it themselves, whether they were successful or not. They talked to business community business leaders, but it is such a unique, a unique journey to be to start a business from scratch. And then, you know, get it to a point where it’s sustainable that there’s very few people have done it and you really need when you’re in that stage, you need to identify those folks and try to get. In my experience, most first generation entrepreneurs are very happy to help others who are in that same, you know, on that same journey.

[00:11:55] Betty Collins
Absolutely. I find that all the time and you and really you should be connecting those people together with your client because it can be so beneficial, so beneficial. But one of the things when we talk about the misconceptions and growing your business, I like that you use the word purpose a lot. So you know, how should how should business owners grow with purpose?

[00:12:18] Randy Gerber
Yeah, I mean, in my I’m going to answer this question very literally. And of course, I need to disclose I’m a, you know, I’m completely biased in my answer. And so and it is rooted in my experience. So it may not be for everybody as my point, but I really, you know, in our experience, what we’ve figured out is if you could sit down and really understand how you want to live your life, you know what? What do you want to do? How do you want to do it? Where do you want to do? Who do you want to do it with? And you can be vulnerable and honest with yourself. You get, you know, we can. Then you know, we know what that’s going to cost you. We know it’s going to cost you, whatever, $10000 a month or $20000 a month in 2022 dollars. And once you understand what the economic needs are of the way you want to live your life and these are all very much this is an important distinction. Want based questions versus need based questions? I think all of us are are able to or most of us are able to make adjustments in our lives if we need to. But but you know, again, first generation entrepreneurs being optimistic and and cup half full, you know, the question is really good in how do you want to live your life when you understand that we can, we can identify what that cost looks like and then we can say, OK, this is what you want, then you need your business to look like this, whatever, whatever that is, $20 million of sales, 12 percent net income that that we can craft, that looks like.

[00:13:48] Randy Gerber
So now you have a clear map of, OK, I need to get from point A to point B and then the purpose part of it gets into because, you know, if if you’re I mean, if you’re single, no kids, that’s a little different. In our experience that people like that are generally wrapped up in the business, that’s it. We have a few of those clients and that’s good. And you know, eventually most folks end up wanting to have a partner, get married, have children. And so the purpose question gets much more, much more relevant because now you, you know, people want to have, you know, most people, I think, want to have a happy marriage and they want to they want to be in an apparent relationship with their children that they enjoy and they want their kids to respect and enjoy them.

[00:14:34] Randy Gerber
So when you start thinking about that, you know, time becomes part of the equation. So. So you know, what’s your relationship with the business at that stage? And that’s really where we can help our clients understand what needs to happen economically, you know, from a from a pure math perspective, then also, how do you evolve your relationship with the business to be happy and peaceful and be present and positive for your spouse and your children and your friends and your parents, et cetera, et cetera? And again, based on how you want to live your life, in my opinion, my experience, I think if you’re willing just to work your rear end off and just really. Grind it out, you can be financially successful, you might be miserable, like miserable, miserable, but you’ll you’ll you’ll achieve financial success. And I think most successful, we define in our client base successful entrepreneurs as people that, first and foremost, are happy at peace. Secondly, they are leaders in their their existing market space. And third, they’re financially successful. And so, you know, I do feel that entrepreneurs that are enlightened that way, it really the purpose question becomes very relevant, right?

[00:15:49] Betty Collins
It definitely does. I mean, I’m a person who loves to go to Naples, Florida, and I love to live someone else’s life for that seven to eight days, right? But I certainly would never want to work that hard to have to live that life. And so I think it’s really important that you understand it, even though they’re all driving boats to dinner because they go from their yacht club over to here. But but you have to really know what that would mean to have that life and and and the purpose thing is so behind it. So that’s really, really good, right? We just had a phone go off. So we’re OK. So so let me take us a little bit further because this is about inspiring women and women. Business owners are the ones who are starting more new businesses than anyone and pushing forward. But in terms of innovation, because you are, you are so correct right now is a time for a lot of innovation and people are really pursuing it. What are the what are the top three things that women should be considering or putting in place with their business today?

[00:16:56] Randy Gerber
Excuse me. You know, so I think, you know, from my vantage point, I think women entrepreneurs have always been empathetic to the needs, the unique needs of women. I think it became much more pronounced during COVID. I mean, the last I looked, which is probably been a few months that six million women left the workforce through COVID, primarily due to childcare issues. And you know, now what we don’t know is how many left permanently, how many left temporarily, how many left and a part time basis. But you know, one of the things that is more important than ever is flexibility. You know, the press right now is calling the the mass exodus of people leaving their jobs a great resignation. And I think that what’s going to change and in fact, this podcast inspired me to write an article on this topic. It isn’t the great resignation. It’s a great realignment. And I think that people are really aligning where they want to be and how they want to go, where they want to work, how they want to work, what they want to do. You know, all that, et cetera, et cetera, with women entrepreneurs, specifically the number one. I think it’s, you know, double down on your values and your company because because in this alignment, you want to find people who are aligned with you.

[00:18:29] Randy Gerber
And in my my opinion and more importantly, my experience direct experience that people want to find homes where they’re working. And, you know, we were able to do that where we had folks that were aligned with our values at a reasonable level. And when COVID hit and people ask those deeper questions, we realized they weren’t as aligned as we hoped. And they’re not here anymore. And we’re. But we were able to find replacements that very much were aligned at a very deep rooted level with our values. And so I think it’s not necessarily an innovation, but I think it’s a practice that every entrepreneur needs to drill down on it and women specifically understanding that they have. There’s a unique problem that women face in the workforce and particularly in small businesses, because you don’t have the luxury of extra bodies to help do the work. And so the innovation I think that has to happen is really focus on outcome oriented results versus time based solutions. So what I’m saying is, you know, invest in your systems and very clearly and there’s, you know, there’s lots of these technology solutions out there, such as Salesforce as one example that was unattainable for small businesses five years ago in terms of cost.

[00:19:54] Randy Gerber
That is very affordable today, relatively speaking. And so I think investing in systems to transition your business to be outcome oriented versus time oriented is an enormous and it sounds simple, but it’s not. Yeah. And when you like, you know, our whole pay, our whole pay. Systems based on hours, right, 40 hours a week, you make an hourly rate, you work so many hours. You know all that it’s hours oriented and that outcome oriented. So it’s a massive shift in thinking. And I think along with this and the great realignment, and we definitely have evaluated ourselves as, you know, who are you serving as a, you know, in a business? Who exactly are your customers? And more importantly, who are your best customers? And how do you double down and making them, you know, really making that relationship even stronger? So I know that I’m seeing this with our client base across the board, that the technology solutions are out there and they’re staggering. And so, you know, from an innovation perspective is really figure out what is available and strategically, what’s the best, you know, what are we, you know, what do we execute? What are we initiate? What do we adopt technologically to make us more efficient and make it a better business?

[00:21:08] Betty Collins
Yeah, I mean, and you just said a lot. I’m going to recap two things that really stick out, though I love the realignment, not resignation. Love that. And I wish. I mean, that’s how we need to be thinking, you know, because resignation immediately is negative, right? And realignment is, no, we have opportunity. And second, we double, you know, doubling down women, business owners double down because time is one of those things that they struggle with. And so becoming that outcome oriented. But boy, what a massive shift. We could do a whole podcast on that right, for sure.

[00:21:48] Randy Gerber
So we just picked up a we just picked up a really great new employee. It’s interesting, you know, and and she was with a nice company here in town that grew exponentially. And, you know, I just got lost in the shuffle and I don’t I don’t identify with this company anymore. And she literally she got referred to us and we interviewed her and two weeks later, she’s starting, you know, and it’s just and we did we did her a normal interview process, which is extensive and just actually she’s itching to get here. And I’m excited, you know, so I really think it is a realignment, not a resignation, right?

[00:22:23] Betty Collins
And you also are looking at I mean, the employers who are looking at flexibility is first and foremost because that’s what people are looking for are not having the shortages. You know, some some industries are just having shortages and it’s going to take its time. But but flexibility is really huge in that and you probably were with her. But there is that lost in the shuffle business, especially when you aren’t connected because you’re not going into an office and it’s big and all of that.

[00:22:51] Randy Gerber
So, you know, it’s interesting. The flexibility is even more complicated because when you say flexibility, that means different things to different people. And I’m really beginning to see now that, yeah, my team wants flexibility, but my team wants other people on the team that are committed to the cause we’re on. And so, so with with that in mind, it’s not unlimited flexibility. And there’s definitely one of the one of the challenges small businesses have is that, you know, the perception that working for Google and Apple and all these big, huge tech companies, there’s, you know, it’s vacation every day on Google campus and it’s it’s ultimate flexibility. You can come and do what you want to do and you want to do it. None of it’s true, but that’s a perception, right? And and so small businesses specifically get get whacked with that. And I think in this alignment that you really, really need to have your team want the same type of flexibility, right? Because it’s different. Different people have different dynamics. And we had two employees that, you know, were willing pre-COVID. You know what their, you know, worked hard they’re supposed to do.

[00:23:56] Randy Gerber
Covid came along and they both really did didn’t want to work more than 35 hours a week, but they wanted all the benefits of full time. And sure, you know, but they just didn’t want to work that much anymore. And that’s not the flexibility that we needed. And so we’ve really we’ve been we’ve certainly continued to add more and more flexibility to our relationship with folks. And when I say I work only 35 hours a week, they it was a time, but they weren’t concerned about their outcomes, either. They they, you know, they they were only going to work so much time and the outcomes didn’t matter to them. And so, you know, and now today we have we replaced those folks with full time. We also have more permanent part time people who definitely want flexibility, but they’re very outcome oriented. Mm hmm. Right. So when you’re building your team, you’ve got to have like minded people around that term of flexibility and wanting, you know, great results for your customers, right?

[00:24:50] Betty Collins
The outcome is the bottom line. And in many respects, and what I tell my team is your flexibility is right in there, but it cannot cost chaos to the team.

[00:25:02] Randy Gerber
That’s that’s a great way to

[00:25:03] Betty Collins
Articulate, you know, and so how do we make that work? How do we make that work? And so we talk about that through quite a bit because there just needs sometimes to be this flexibility. But the outcome has to be the same. The chaos cannot. There for the client or your peer, so. Right. But let’s go into the question. Everyone asked this question a lot and we always need it, and I heard you refer to you and you started your business in ninety one, then you went through nine eleven, then you went through 08 nine time period. And now we’re in a pandemic time period. But what have you learned about being a leader during times of uncertainty in your business or, you know, the world in general and and want business leaders to know what from your perspective?

[00:25:48] Randy Gerber
I think that it. Um, in hindsight, in hindsight, when I think about the leadership and particularly as an entrepreneur, particularly, you know, I view the shareholder as the fiduciary of the business, right? And I think that it’s really making sure that the culture is current. And I see I see too many people entrepreneurs who who get sloppy with the culture let go of it. I mean, admittedly, we we start we struggled a little bit during during COVID, where I lost sight of the culture for a period of time and it gets hijacked. And I think that I think that you really have to be super as a leader, be super cognizant of that culture during times of duress. And one of the things that I’ve preached to our clients all the time male, female doesn’t matter is again, if you’re a first generation entrepreneur, you’re a unique breed. To begin with. You’re you’re willing to accept variability risk volatility. Uncertainty unknown. You’re OK with it. And in fact, some people embrace it, right? Ninety nine percent of the people out there do not. And so, so, so even though you might be okay with it, you have to, from a cultural perspective, really be thoughtful around providing certainty and safety to your, your, your team, your company. And so I think during times of difficulty, times of uncertainties doubling down on your culture to provide that certainty and safety to your employees the best you can.

[00:27:43] Betty Collins
Yes. And I think that’s where there’s there’s a tremendous amount of people love and being at home and they’re in their sweats with a nice shirt on for a Zoom call. And they love not having the stress of the morning with kids or the pickup and on and on. But they are missing a culture and an atmosphere by by being secluded. Now, culture is more than just being in your office, but I think that’s where you can easily lose sight or we have lost sight in this pandemic. And and then when you don’t own something and are connected and you’re not going to be engaged, it’s kind of like when you when you use a rental car, you never wash it because you don’t own it. You return it, right? So culture is kind of that same thing when it’s not kind of we own this. This is who we are. I’m engaged with this and and I think it’s really easy to lose culture right now with the disconnect of not having community, but just my opinion. Maybe it’s because I like being in the office too, and that helps me be with my, you know, my people, is what I call it. So. But but leading during these times is so important and the advisors like you and myself getting our clients through this is so crucial to to the the stability of the country. I just look at it that way. So but but I know that you’ve had a lot of success with that, and I will tell you if if I worked for Gerber, I would go to work because you have the coolest office I’ve ever seen. I love your office in your view. It’s very, very good there. But you had so many takeaways today, so many great questions. But what would you want to leave the audience with? You know you’re you’re so optimistic. You really see, twenty twenty two is an amazing year and we’re going to have some opportunities. What would you want to leave my audience with today?

[00:29:41] Randy Gerber
You know, I think this is one of these unique times in the world, in America where you know the old adage make hay when the sun shine, and I think it’s time to make some hay. And I think this is I think this is a really unique opportunity. I’m not going to say it once in a lifetime that could be too aggressive, but I really do believe that we’re living in unusual times and this is a time you can improve the foundation of your business. Really, really engage your customers and clients, improve your product. If you’re a manufacturer or something and and really just just get the best people on your team because because I mean, that’s a I guess the number one is work hard to get the best people on your team because they’re out there and they’re available and people want to associate with greatness. I mean, there’s all sorts of proof around this that the reason why a person goes to work for the company, first and foremost, the mission the company’s on the mission, the company is on a line with them. Number two is the quality the people they work with. They want to work with great people. And a great great people and work with great people, and so the third is the respect they get from the company and their manager and forth as compensation, and those top three things are in play right now in a way that we just may never see. And so I think embrace it as a short answer.

[00:31:09] Betty Collins
No, that’s great. And if you’re an entrepreneur out there and you’re struggling with what he just talked about, I would replay that and write it down because because that that can just make or break how you’re going to navigate through all the opportunity that’s there. So but the last thing I would like to bring this up. You know, you volunteer for the Columbus chapter of entrepreneurs, organizations. You want to just do a plug for them.

[00:31:36] Randy Gerber
Yes. You know, you know, it’s one of the best things that I have ever done personally and professionally. It’s, you know, being an entrepreneur is a very lonely thing. It’s a lonely place. There’s not many out there. You know, it was a group of all entrepreneurs, and Columbus chapter has somewhere in the 80 to 90 member range. And it’s super interesting, exciting people. And I think it’s just a great way to really get your arms around where you’re going and why you’re going and with really great people around you.

[00:32:08] Betty Collins
Yeah, it sounds. It sounds like a cool organization. Everybody should be involved in something, especially if you’re a professional adviser to business owners. You should be in something that connects you to to your community, for sure. Randy, we just want to thank you for being here today. You know, you’re a busy guy. You took the time to be here and and give us your insight. And to my audience again, I would check out the book The Integrated Entrepreneur Achieving Happiness and Relationships, Business and life. Learn from somebody who has a lot of success and that would be randy. So again, thank you for being here and come to my podcast the next time.

[00:32:44] Randy Gerber
Thank you for having me. I really appreciate it. It’s been fun.

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Gabe Hagen and Jesse Shank with Brick Road Coffee

February 4, 2022 by Karen

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Brick Road Coffee is a locally LGBTQ+-owned coffee shop located in Tempe, Arizona serving artisanal coffee, pastries, and pizzas. Their name is inspired by the classic film, The Wizard of Oz where Dorothy sets out on a journey of self-discovery only to realize that all one really needs to find themself is self-realization and acceptance.

Co-owners (and husbands) Gabe Hagen and Jesse Shank took the film’s philosophy and made it their mission to accept everyone as they are, no matter where they are on their personal journey. Gabe-Hagen-and-Jesse-Shank-with-Brick-Road-Coffee-2

A great product is important to Gabe and Jesse who took their time selecting the perfect local roaster, CULT Artisan Beverage Company, and pastries brought in by Squarz Bakery in Tempe.

Supporting local was a must. Approachability and authenticity are important for their business as well as serving quality, locally made and sourced coffee, tea, and food items.

Community is just as important as the perfect latte for Gabe and Jesse. Along with their staff, they have cultivated a culture where friends and neighbors, new and old alike can come together and be accepted for who they are. The environment in their coffee shop is unique and inviting.

The focal point in their main seating area is a custom mural by Tempe artist Paige Reesor which depicts how one’s community can truly support them on their journey along the yellow brick road. Another mural located in the hallway leading to gender-neutral restrooms was custom made by Corrie Mattie (or the LA Hope Dealer) as she’s known in Los Angeles.

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Jesse Shank, Brick House Coffee

Gabe and Jesse’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is apparent in other ways as well. They set up a free LGBTQ+ lending library right in their cafe and often run promotions that give back to charities such as Aunt Rita’s and one-n-ten Phoenix.

Supporting local politics and leaders who want to make a change is important to them too. They’ve hosted several “Coffee with a Candidate” events where they’ve teamed up with city leaders to connect with the community they serve.

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Gabe Hagen, Brick House Coffee

After moving out of their small Midwestern towns and meeting in Southern California, Gabe and Jesse realized just how much coffee shops are centers of the communities they serve. They are a gathering place for exchanging ideas, coming together in common endeavors, and building networks and relationships.

They left California to pursue careers in finance in Arizona but once the pandemic hit in early 2020, they wanted to do something that made a difference.

Their hope is that the community born at Brick Road Coffee will help elevate their neighbors and make a small yet meaningful impact on their lives.

“I want to be known for how I treat my employees and my community. I want to be known for my coffee, sure, but I want to be known for those two things more. ” – Gabe Hagen

Starting a small business is no easy feat but equipped with business finance experience and a passion to make a difference, Gabe and Jesse opened their doors in early November and slowly expanded their hours and staff to ensure they had everything down to a science ahead of their Grand Opening Event, held Jan. 27 – Jan. 29, 2022.

Complete with an official ribbon-cutting hosted by the Tempe Chamber of Commerce and a raffle held to benefit an organization near and dear to their hearts, one•n•ten Phoenix, they certainly had a lot to celebrate!

Follow Brick Road Coffee on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.

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How to Live with Purpose with Laurel Elders and Kelly Lorenzen E14

September 30, 2021 by Karen

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In this month’s show, we hosted Kelly Lorenzen and Laurel Elders. Purpose is a lifelong pursuit and both Laurel and Kelly are experts in walking alongside others on that path. Tune in to this month’s show to learn how to take the first step in the thousand-mile journey in finding your true north.

You’ll want to listen to this show if you are worn out, feel like you’ve lost your direction in life, or want to home in on your true north. You are made for more. Uncover the essence of who you are and the essential ways to live the rest of your life on purpose.

KLM Consulting is a business development firm with over 18 years of award-winning business savvy. Their purpose is to foster the growth and prosperity of small businesses in our community.

Everything KLM does is to help small businesses build, grow, and sustain. They enable owners to get back to doing what they love about their business and bring them happiness. klm-logo-small

By offering business development strategy sessions, concierge services, consulting, marketing, project management, and social media training, KLM’s clients can continue to do what they love while having the support they need when they need it.

Kelly-Lorenzen-Phoenix-Business-RadioXKelly Lorenzen, CEO of KLM Consulting, is an award-winning entrepreneur with over 18 years of business ownership experience. Kelly’s passion is helping fellow entrepreneurs and small business owners succeed. She has joined forces with other local experts to provide a multi-faceted team to help clients with all of their business development needs.

Along with being a CEO, Kelly is a mentor, mother, and philanthropist. Kelly’s Core Values are Fairness, Integrity, Family, Inclusion, Happiness, and Accomplishment.

Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn and follow KLM Consulting on Facebook and Instagram.

We are here to elevate human potential. We, the Institute for Integrative Intelligence team, feel called to be a part of a much bigger movement towards integrative thinking and sustainability that is heart-centered, inspiring and empowering so that freedom, health and joy may be shared for generations to come.

We are here to serve people who also feel the call to support a shift towards sustainable, collaborative practices in business, management, leadership and personal evolution. We are here to provide the framework for global and economic empowerment and to inspire groups into ethical and viable professional practices.

We are here to help those on a mission to leave a positive legacy with their life’s footprint and to reach farther to create a much larger positive impact on people’s lives, both locally and globally.

We are here to see you graduate from our training with a solid foundation to successfully lead from your calling.

Laurel-Elders-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXLaurel Elders is the Founder, CEO and a Lead Senior Faculty of the ICF Accredited, Institute for Integrative Intelligence, headquartered in Tucson, AZ.

She began her career as a coach in 2005 after noticing that we are living in pivotal times; corporations often place profit above people, individuals are feeling lost in the “rat race” and corporate drive is leaving the largest scale impact on the future of sustainability.

Laurel observed how coaching is powerfully tapping into the next phase of human potential in ways never before experienced and is contributing to powerful solutions.

Laurel invested in bringing the highest levels of coach training and mentoring, into a world that needs people’s gifts, talents, purpose and heart, now more than ever.

Her clients and students are torch holders for positive impact, locally and globally, in service to the success of generations to come.

Connect with Laurel on LinkedIn.

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Sarah-McCrarenSarah McCraren is an Arizona native with a strong sense of community. Sarah spent many years in the corporate finance world specializing in the operational analysis, measurement and accountability systems, project management and software implementations. However, Sarah wanted to do work which was meaningful and would positively impact her community.

She found that saving lives and reducing injuries through comprehensive safety programs fit that bill. Sarah currently leads the McCraren Compliance team by keeping everyone focused on their primary purpose, creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other, and balancing the needs of all their stakeholders.

Sarah serves on the Boards for Conscious Capitalism Arizona and the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Tucson Chapter, and is also active with the Arizona Builders Alliance, Arizona Rock Products Association , Arizona Transportation Builders and Women in Mining Az.

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His two plus decades of entrepreneurial experience, leading strategic initiatives and tailoring solutions for organizations, families and individuals has led to a strong appreciation of the profound impact business wields over the people it serves and relies upon.

It is his delight to explore with inspiration, show guests their experiences, observations and approaches to doing business in a people centered manner.

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Business has the potential to be a powerful force for good. 

Free enterprise capitalism has served to lift more people out of poverty than any other socio-economic system ever conceived – empowering social cooperation, human progress, and elevating humanity. Conscious-Capitalism-Arizona-as-studio-sponsor-for-Phoenix-Business-RadioX

Good business is the answer to many of the global issues that humankind is facing. This is what we will dive into on the show.

We are working to change the capitalism narrative by shining a bright light on good business – telling the stories of conscious Arizona companies and encouraging others to follow in their footsteps.

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September 23, 2021 by Karen

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During this episode, hosts Austin and Landon interview Mike Maunu, owner of Marketing Results Group emphasizes the importance time and money have when marketing to the right clients and gaining their business. Clients need to spend money to make money! In order to be successful you need to price your time/products/services accordingly. Clients who pay less require more work and aren’t invested in the business relationship.

Mike Maunu is a serial entrepreneur the past 40+ years as an investor, founder, executive or business coach taking multiple companies to over 8 and 9 figures in annual revenue. He has personally trained over 50,000 sales reps and managed over 100+ employees at a time. Listen in on Mike’s coaching techniques and his software program that offers solutions to your business problems right on the spot.

Marketing Results Group (MRG) is a 15-year-old coaching/software company. Implementing proven processes MRG works with SMBs (small and medium-sized business) and business coaches turning their prospects into long-term repeat clients.

Using a proprietary software application, they find business owners a minimum of $100 thousand dollars in increased revenues in 45 minutes without spending another penny on advertising or marketing. A detailed roadmap guides the owner to higher profits.

MRG licenses their Pathway To Profits, paint-by-number system for business coaches and consultants to grow their businesses using the proprietary software, a group coaching system and a white-labeled MBA business academy platform.

Mike-Maunu-Tycoons-of-Small-BizMike Maunu is a serial entrepreneur the past 40+ years as an investor, founder, executive or business coach taking multiple companies to over 8 and 9 figures in annual revenue. He has personally trained over 50,000 sales reps and managed over 100+ employees at a time.

He’s worked with over 100 businesses in about 75 different industries and loves working with owners that want to be the pre-eminent go-to-leader in their marketplace, working with a few clients one-on-one at any time.

He currently resides in Scottsdale, AZ, loves to play golf and his constant companion is his 19-yr old Shi Tzu Abraham. He also owns a 21-yr old, patented health supplement ecom business and has the pleasure of working with his son, Alex, a 22-yr old who has been working in the businesses the past 5-years.

Connect with Mike on LinkedIn and Facebook.

About the Show

Tycoons of Small Biz spotlights the true backbone of the American economy, the true tycoons of business in America… the owners, founders and CEO’s of small businesses. Join hosts,  Austin L Peterson, Landon Mance and the featured tycoons LIVE every Tuesday at 1 pm, right here on Business RadioX and your favorite podcast platform.

About Your Hosts

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Austin Peterson is a Comprehensive Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners in Scottsdale, AZ. Austin is a registered rep and investment advisor representative with Lincoln Financial Advisors. Prior to joining Lincoln Financial Advisors, Austin worked in a variety of roles in the financial services industry.

He began his career in financial services in the year 2000 as a personal financial advisor with Independent Capital Management in Santa Ana, CA. Austin then joined Pacific Life Insurance Company as an internal wholesaler for their variable annuity and mutual fund products. After Pacific Life, Austin formed his own financial planning company in Southern California that he built and ran for 6 years and eventually sold when he moved his family to Salt Lake City to pursue his MBA.

After he completed his MBA, Austin joined Crump Life Insurance where he filled a couple of different sales roles and eventually a management role throughout the five years he was with Crump. Most recently before joining Lincoln Financial Advisors in February 2015, Austin spent 2 years as a life insurance field wholesaler with Symetra Life Insurance Company. Austin is a Certified Financial Planner Professional and Chartered Life Underwriter. In 2021, Austin became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses.

Austin and his wife of 23 years, Robin, have two children, AJ (21) and Ella (18) and they reside in Gilbert, Arizona. He is a graduate of California State University, Fullerton with a Bachelor of Arts in French and of Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management with a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in sales and entrepreneurship.backbone-New-Logo

Connect with Austin on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Landon Mance is a Financial Planner and co-founder of Backbone Planning Partners out of Las Vegas, Nevada. He rebranded his practice in 2020 to focus on serving small business owners after operating as Mance Wealth Management since 2015 when Landon broke off from a major bank and started his own “shop.”

Landon comes from a family of successful entrepreneurs and has a passion and excitement for serving the business community. This passion is what brought about the growth of Backbone Planning Partners to help business owners and their families. At Backbone Planning, we believe small business owners’ personal and business goals are intertwined, so we work with our clients to design a financial plan to support all aspects of their lives.

In 2019, Landon obtained the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) designation through the Exit Planning Institute. With this certification, Backbone Planning Partners assists business owners through an ownership transition while focusing on a positive outcome for their employees and meeting the business owner’s goals. Landon is also a member of the Business Intelligence Institute (BII) which is a collaborative group that shares tools, resources and personnel, and offers advanced level training and technical support to specifically serve business owners. In 2021, Landon became a Certified Business Exit Consultant® (CBEC®) to help entrepreneurs plan to exit their businesses by counseling owners about exit options, estimating the value of the business, preparing the business for exit and tax considerations.

Landon enjoys spending time with his beautiful wife, stepson, and new baby twins. He grew up in sunny San Diego and loves visiting his family, playing a round of golf with friends, and many other outdoor activities. Landon tries to make a difference in the lives of children in Las Vegas as a part of the leadership team for a local non-profit. He regularly visits the children that we work with to remind himself of why it’s so important to, “be the change that you wish to see in the world.”

Landon received his B.S. from California State University Long Beach in business marketing and gets the rest of his education through the school of hard knocks via his business owner clients.

Connect with Landon on LinkedIn.

Austin Peterson and Landon Mance are registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Securities and investment advisory services offered through Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp., a broker/dealer (member SIPC) and registered investment advisor. Insurance offered through Lincoln affiliates and other fine companies. Backbone Planning Partners is a marketing name for registered representatives of Lincoln Financial Advisors. CRN-3767447-091621

Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. and its representatives do not provide legal or tax advice. You may want to consult a legal or tax advisor regarding any legal or tax information as it relates to your personal circumstances.

The content presented is for informational and educational purposes. The information covered and posted are views and opinions of the guests and not necessarily those of Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

Business RadioX® is a separate entity not affiliated with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp.

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