Business Brain – The Entrepreneurs’ Podcast

Shannon Jean & Dave Hamilton
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Dec 12, 2019 • 33min

Defining Success to be Successful

Defining what success means to you is a critical part of developing a system to achieve what you want, both in your Small Business and personal life. On this episode of the Small Business Show, join your hosts Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean as they discuss how to develop a system to achieve your definition of success. Listen in to hear what questions you need to ask yourself to come up with your own definition of success, why you should avoid blindly competing with others and why your business partners and spouse should be very aware of what success means to you. Join us, then visit the Small Business Support Group to ask questions and share what success means to you! 00:00:00 Small Business Show #253 for Wednesday, December 11, 2019 Bullheaded Persistence 00:01:40 SBS 253 Part 1: Goals vs. Systems “Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing that you made the effort to do your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming” When The Game Stands Tall Keep challenging yourself “What do you really want?” Avoid Blindly Competing Without Purpose 00:13:55 SPONSOR: TextExpander.com/podcast gets you 20% off your first year 00:15:44 SBS 253 Part 2 Laugh Each Day Be Reliable Learn Continuously Be Financially Independent The definition of Financial Independence Goals are artificial stopping points Scott Adams: Goals are for losers Shannon’s system for writing a book 00:31:30 SBS 253 Outtro The post To be Successful, First Define What Success Means to You – Small Business Show 253 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Dec 5, 2019 • 33min

2019 End of Year Small Business Tasks and Opportunities

As we wrap up another awesome Small Business year, it’s time to revisit those tasks and opportunities to take advantage of before we close out December. On this episode of the Small Business Show, your hosts Shannon Jean and Dave Hamilton share their strategies for closing out the year on a high note. Taking care of things that need to be dated for this calendar year and not missing out on ways to save money, pay fewer taxes, and complete the Executive Summary to keep an ongoing journal of what happened with your Small Business in 2019. Listen in and then join us at the Small Business Support Group to share your stories, ask questions and connect with your hosts Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean. 00:00:00 Small Business Show #252 for Wednesday, December 4, 2019 Review your financials Check your cash flow vs. your P&L Check your receivables and settle with folks who owe you Hire your spouse Fund your retirement accounts and build wealth 00:17:07 SPONSOR: Linode. Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. Get a server running in seconds with your choice of Linux distro, resources, and choice of 10 node locations. Visit Linode.com/SBS and use promo code sbs2019 to start with a $20 credit. 00:18:37 Part two Manage your inventory Look at your tax liabilities Write off your inventory Consider changing your Fiscal End of Year Begin your Executive Summary SBS 252 Outtro The post 2019 Small Business End of Year Tasks – Small Business Show 252 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Nov 27, 2019 • 25min

Best Small Business Mistakes - Part Two

Hundreds of Small Business owner guests on the Small Business Show have been asked this same question: What is the best mistake you have ever made? A mistake that taught you the most, something you remember to this day? Join us for Part Two of the Small Business Show where we sample and discuss lessons we have learned from our Best Mistake question. Guests include Paul Goodman of Pura Vida, Brittany Alwerud of Handlr and Brian Friss from Digistor. Listen in and then join us at the Small Business Support Group to share your stories, ask questions and connect with your hosts Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean. 00:00:00 Small Business Show #251 for Wednesday, November 27, 2019 Paul Goodman SBS 56 “Avoid Shiny Objects. Don’t change just for the sake of change.” Brittany Alwerud SBS 130 “Not launching fast enough.” Brian Friss of Digistor “Don’t Make Fear-Based Decisions” 00:22:22 SBS 251 Outtro The post Best Mistake Show – Part Two. Small Business Show Episode 251 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Nov 22, 2019 • 34min

The Best Mistakes - Part One

Hundreds of Small Business owner guests on the Small Business Show have been asked this same question: What is the best mistake you have ever made? A mistake that taught you the most, something you remember to this day? Join us for episode 250 of the Small Business Show where we sample and discuss lessons we have learned from our Best Mistake question. Guests include Tyler Merritt from Field Harmony, Sara Beznicki of A Gilded Leaf, Justin Sisley from Digidern Bookkeeping and Bob Grewal of Seapoint Business Advisors. There are some terrific lessons shared by our guests today. Listen in and then come join the conversation at the Small Business Support Group. 00:00:00 Small Business Show #250 for Thursday, November 21, 201900:01:28 Tyler Merritt SBS 102“I thought other people would think like me” Sara Beznicki SBS 107“Don’t panic and throw money at things you believe will quickly accelerate your business.”00:15:40 SPONSOR: Linode. Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. Get a server running in seconds with your choice of Linux distro, resources, and choice of 10 node locations. Visit Linode.com/SBS and use promo code sbs2019 to start with a $20 credit. 00:17:22 SPONSOR: TextExpander.com/podcast gets you 20% off your first yearJustin Sisley SBS 112“Putting off Bookkeeping”Bob Grewal – SBS 61“Keep your books clean – PL and BS to show to people outside your company”00:33:14 SBS 250 Outtro The post Best Mistake Show – Part One. Small Business Show Episode 250 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Nov 13, 2019 • 45min

Interview with Prime Time Treasure Hunter

Today on the show, we are fortunate to have a successful reseller as well as a builder of communities to support other sellers. Out guest today is known as the Prime Time Treasure Hunter on YouTube, with over 8,000 subscribers that come to him for advice and support. As well, he is the administrator and force behind the Reselling Resource Center group on Facebook, with over 13,000 members that help each other succeed. If you are reselling on marketplaces like eBay, Poshmark, or others, you need to be a member of this group. Join us and hear Dominic talk about his journey as a longtime reseller and why he decided to build communities to support other sellers. His advice can help anyone reselling as well as all Small Business owners. 00:00:00 Small Business Show #249 for Wednesday, November 13, 2019 00:02:55 Part 1 Prime Time Treasure Hunter Prime Time Treasure Hunter on YouTube Reselling Resource Center Facebook Group Neuropsychologist becomes Reselling Treasure Hunter Dominic’s First YouTube Video on Vintage Spray Cans (Be nice! It was his first, and you can do it, too!) Dominic’s Academic/Textbook on Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 00:19:16 SPONSOR: TextExpander.com/podcast gets you 20% off your first year 00:21:32 Interview Part 2 Managing Space and Time Evaluate your Systems Don’t Misplace your Inventory! Find Dominic, the Prime Time Treasure Hunter, on YouTube primetimetreasure@gmail.com The post Interview with Prime Time Treasure Hunter – Small Business Show 249 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Nov 6, 2019 • 40min

The Power of a Failure Resume

You have heard your hosts Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean repeatedly discuss the power of optimism, of creating your own Success Story and embracing the power of yes to create a system of success. But what about failure? Are we shortchanging ourselves and other business owners by neglecting to focus on our failures? Discussing our failures is a way to celebrate our perseverance, our ability to recover and to a bit of humbleness when thinking about our success. Today on the Small Business Show we talk about the concept of a Failure Resume and why you should create and share one. A Failure Resume is a great tool to use when we are having trouble with a new project, a new product or a new business. Use it to remind yourself about how you have gotten through those failures to find success. 00:00:00 Small Business Show #248 for Wednesday, November 6, 2019Write your Failure ResumeShannon’s Failure Resume00:09:54 SPONSOR: Linode. Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. Get a server running in seconds with your choice of Linux distro, resources, and choice of 10 node locations. Visit Linode.com/SBS and use promo code sbs2019 to start with a $20 credit. 00:11:38 Dave and Shannon’s Joint Failures“I never lose. I either win or learn.” – Nelson Mandela00:37:36 SBS 248 OuttroSBS Reviews The post The Power of a Failure Resume – Small Business Show 248 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Oct 30, 2019 • 37min

Simplicity Sells and Creates a Cycle of Success

Simple marketing messages resonate with your potential customers. They allow you to connect with a customer and promote your brand. But the power of simplicity goes way beyond just marketing. Today on the Small Business Show, your hosts Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean, discuss three areas that benefit dramatically from simplicity: Getting Started, Customer Choice, and Internal Policies and Procedures. We start with tips on keeping your focus when starting your Small Business or creating a new product or service. We explain why it’s easy to get stuck in this phase and how to avoid the Perfection Trap to create a minimally viable product. Then it’s on to simplifying choices for your customers. Forcing your customers to make to many decisions can cause them to shut down and take their business elsewhere. We wrap up the episode with why we believe it’s essential to bring simplicity to your internal policies and procedures, as well as your terms and conditions. Join us today for episode 247 of the Small Business Show and then visit the Small Business Support Group to comment, ask questions, and more! 00:00:00 Small Business Show #247 for Wednesday, October 30, 2019Simple, right?Choose what to leave out.Shannon’s Book: Poshmark UnlockedPerfect is the enemy of goodWhat’s your metaphor?Avoid word salad!Spotify purchases Gimlet“I am the product.”Simplify Customer ChoicesDesign is about removing things.Simplify Internally“Push the phone back across the counter.”00:36:13 Outtro SBS 247SBS Reviews The post Simplicity Sells and Creates a Cycle of Success – Small Business Show 247 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Oct 23, 2019 • 43min

One Way Contracts and the Power of Story

Join us today on the Small Business Show to learn how to manage a one-way contract situation. Dave Hamilton shares his experience when negotiating a vague contract and why you might not want to help make the contract better. Listen in as Dave uses Pacing and Leading persuasion techniques to learn more about the person he is signing the contract with and why sometimes the smallest actions can help to cement a relationship. We then jump into one of Shannon Jean’s favorite topics: using stories to connect with your customers. We all know the power of story. Stories connect with us on a deep level, creating a long-lasting impact that influences our behavior and our views. Are you the protagonist in your Small Business Story?  By promoting the story of your Small Business, you are moving beyond a transactional relationship and into an emotional one. Whether it’s sharing your reasons for creating your business, talking about the obstacles you have overcome or focusing on the problem you wanted to solve, the story of Why and How can elevate you beyond your competitors and forge deep bonds with your customers. We wrap up the show by announcing a new monthly contest to feature a listener’s Small Business on the show. Just leave us a review and then send us your contact info to be entered! All this and much more on episode 246 of the Small Business Show. Listen in and then join us at the Small Business Support Group to ask your questions and comment. 00:00:00 Small Business Show #246 for Wednesday, October 23, 2019You need to know if you can walk awayHaste Makes MalpracticeLeading and Pacing: research your potential partnersDon’t steal the penLandlord vs. Innkeeper00:22:09 SPONSOR: TextExpander.com/podcast gets you 20% off your first year00:24:19 SPONSOR: Linode. Instantly deploy and manage an SSD server in the Linode Cloud. Get a server running in seconds with your choice of Linux distro, resources, and choice of 10 node locations. Visit Linode.com/SBS and use promo code sbs2019 to start with a $20 credit. 00:26:20 Are You the Hero of your Small Business StoryTechRestore: Help is on the WayBay Area Tech HeroGrammarly00:40:03 SBS 246 OuttroLeave us a review!feedback@businessshow.co The post One Way Contracts and the Power of Story – Small Business Show 246 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Oct 16, 2019 • 33min

Tanglefree Waterfowl Interview

Your hosts Shannon Jean and Dave Hamilton are traveling this week so we are bringing you one of our favorite episodes from 2017 with the owners of Tanglefree Waterfowl. There’s a lot to learn from this one! What’s the best way to build your companies brand and create fans that are passionate about your products? Cory Fosket and Doug Butcher took a company focused on a single product line and expanded it over the last 13-years into a trusted brand for waterfowl hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Along the way, they’ve learned about the importance of quality and how to step outside the business to plan 3-5 years ahead rather than just grinding it out day-after-day. Listen in to this episode of the Small Business Show to hear the Tanglefree story! During our discussion today, we get some great tips on creating strong relationships with your customers as well as your overseas suppliers to create a win-win environment where your company and suppliers profit while the customer gets a great value, high quality product. Cory and Doug spend some time discussing various measures of success and what means the most to each of them, as well as what they are doing to power through obstacles to propel Tanglefree into the future. We also learn about the pros and cons of selling to big-box retailers vs smaller stores and how to manage each different type of relationship. Finally, you’ll learn what to watch out for when developing products in China and how to create long term success with factory owners. Join us today on the Small Business Show for these tips and more! Then, jump over to the Small Business Show Support group to discuss the show. Chapters/Timestamps 00:00:00 Best of Small Business Show #134 August 30, 201700:01:17 Duck season and Ducks Unlimited00:01:24 Cory Fosket and Doug Butcher from Tanglefree Waterfowl Products00:02:20 An Intentional Family Business00:03:30 Acquire a minor line in someone else’s business and expand it00:04:57 Expand the staff by bringing in more family00:07:49 Building a brand in today’s world00:10:28 Making brand engagement a daily focus00:11:28 Relationships with Customers00:13:40 Redefining a relationship ahead of its time00:15:23 Favorite mistake: Not applying vision00:16:38 The other favorite mistake: learning that quality is better than price00:19:04 Success metric: Brand Engagement00:21:40 Look three-to-five years out00:22:46 Focus on relationships00:26:01 For a business relationship to work, both parties need to make money00:29:45 Reward Quality Control00:30:12 SBS OuttroTanglefree Waterfowl on Facebook and Instagram The post Tanglefree Waterfowl Interview– Small Business Show 245 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.
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Oct 9, 2019 • 40min

Paul Witkay - Alliance of CEOs Founder

One of the most frequently repeated pieces of advice that we give on the show is to get involved with a board of advisors and to connect with other business owners. Connecting with a group of diverse business owners and executives is a powerful way to build relationships and to bring experience to your business that you may be lacking. You’ll gain insight, critique, and knowledge with every meeting. We have had business owners on the show that have mentioned the impact of just such an advisory group: the Alliance of CEOs. We’re thrilled to have Paul Witkay, Founder of the Alliance on the show today.  Paul shares the story of why and how he started the Alliance back in 1996 to help both large and Small Business CEO’s solve problems and connect with other leaders. Listen in and then visit the Small Business Support Group to ask questions and comment on the show. 00:00:00 Small Business Show #244 for Wednesday, October 9, 2019 00:02:28 Paul Witkay – Alliance of CEOs Starting the Alliance “Don’t be Stupid” Create a safe space with no sales nor judgment 00:14:59 SPONSOR: Mint Mobile. To get your new wireless plan for just $15/month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to MintMobile.com/sbs 00:16:58 SPONSOR: TextExpander.com/podcast gets you 20% off your first year. 00:19:07 Part 2 – How does the Alliance Work? Matching up the groups Trading Places These aren’t peer groups Advice: Focus on Clarity Advice: Hang around the people you want to hang around Find Paul Witkay at the Alliance of CEOsThe post Paul Witkay – Alliance of CEOs – Small Business Show 244 appeared first on Business Brain - The Entrepreneurs' Podcast.

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