Season 1
Brian Buschor: What's Fantasy Football All About?
In 2018 alone, the global sports market hit a value of approximately $471 billion dollars. We like sports. We like sports so much, millions of people around the world create and manage their own teams and leagues. This would be the fast-paced world of fantasy sports, which is only getting more elaborate as digital technology continues to evolve.
Simply put, if you want to get into fantasy sports, you’re not going to be lacking in options. While games like football remain the most popular for fantasy sports, you can find leagues and players for any sport you can imagine. It has unquestionably become an industry unto itself.
However, because fantasy sports represent such a massive entity, newcomers can feel a little overwhelmed getting off to a good start. If you consider yourself to be one of those people, you’re going to get a lot out of today’s episode!
Kent Y. Lai, CPA: Treat us as your partner, not your Accountant!
Kent Lai shares the most important thing you can do with your accountant, trust them. Accountants know where to find the problem and how to help you when it comes to tax preparation. Listen to his episode to find out more tips and tricks about finding the right accountant for you!
Dr. Paul Kim: Growing Your Network With An Ideal Customer Experience
We’ve all heard plenty of business pitches about customer-oriented models. It seems like these days, everyone is about customer service, but who is actually offering it? Today’s guest sets the standard for what is possible for your business when one truly puts pleasing the client above all else. After a career in the United States...
Darla Kim: Hidden Gems Of The Workforce That Successful Businesses Benefit From!
Darla Kim has always been an advocate for equal access and opportunity. Bringing in her passion into the business world, she built Deaf Ability Resource. Now at 6 years in the employment industry and at a 65% placement rate, Deaf Ability Resource Inc. has grown towards success through Darla Kim’s leadership. Tune in to her...
Larry Broughton: The Gordon Ramsey of the Hotel World
Larry Broughton shares everything from his time as a former US Army Green Beret to how he became a critically-acclaimed author to creating his boutique hospitality business, Broughton Hotels. It sounds wonderful, but there was a time when it wasn't. Larry pulled himself up from rock bottom by getting a "Ph.D. in Me." Find out how Larry uses intentionality to succeed every day and much more about his story by listening to his episode!
Aidan Demolli: Marketing And The Military... Go Hand In Hand?
Having found his passion for photography during his last stint in the Marine Corps, Aidan Demolli decided to build his own production company right after his years in service. Initially focusing on photography and videography, his company has now grown to also offer social media management, web design, and branding. Tune in to his episode...
Kelleigh Marin & Dee: Undercover Narco Officer and Veteran Business Owner
The owners of the Farmhouse Siloam, Kelleigh Marin, and Dee are truly an iconic duo. This mother-daughter pair does everything at their wedding venue from FaceTiming clients to providing an extensive list of vendors to ensuring the perfect wedding day. Listen to their episode to find out how they started their business, marketing strategies for a wedding venue, and some unexpected events that could happen when worlds collide!
Aaron Hale: Blind and Deaf Expert Chocolate Maker
Aaron Hale learned discipline by serving in both the Army and the Navy. When his unit came across an unknown IED, it changed his life forever by taking away his sight and hearing. He found motivation again cooking Fudge and created EOD Confections. Listen to his episode to learn more about Aaron’s journey!
Max & Marilyn: Customer Service is #1
Creations with HART by Max and Marilyn Hartman is a veteran-owned, family-operated woodworking business. They specialize in making flags for veterans but can also make your custom dreams come true! Listen to their episode to learn about their entrepreneurial journey!
Paul "Anvil" O'Keef: Jewelry by and for Warriors
We don't exactly think of veterans and jewelry as things that get categorized together, but that's the brilliance of MetalUrgency. In this episode, we talk through the creation of a brand from the ground up and the power of truly honing an understanding of a niche market.
Zach & Tricia: From Family Tree to Wood Products
These days many marriages sadly end in divorce. Very few businesses last beyond the first five years. With all of the “wood stacked against them” Tricia and Zach from TFT Woodworking have been able to beat the odds with deep family roots that fostered lasting partnerships in both marriage and business.
Dr. Tara Rasta: Making Money While You Sleep
Dr. Tara Rasta owns her own private practice as a hoslistc doctor. She is the most "hip" chiropractor that we know! Tune in to this episode to learn about network spinal analysis, in which Dr. Rasta can realign an entire back using the slightest movements!
Brian Banks: Always Bring Your Stretchy Pants
Brian Banks, from Fort Worth, Texas, talked to us about his business and how to grow his follower base not once, not twice but FOUR times. He has been successful this endeavor every single time. Brian visits mom-and-pop shops and gives honest reviews of their food. Listen to his episode to find out how he developed his business, the Fort Worth Fatso!
Jennifer Abbott: The Human Element Can Not Be Ignored When Staffing A Business
The early caveman realized when you hunt a wholly Mammoth, you're going to need help dragging it back to the caves. Fast forward to modern-day, not a lot has changed, except businesses seeming to forget the Human Element when it comes to staffing their businesses with high-quality humans!
Natalie Blanco: Taking Entrepreneurship to the Next Level
Have you ever noticed a successful business and wondered, “Man, why didn’t I think of that?” Entrepreneurs like Natalie Blanco have a finely tuned business sense that allows them to leverage the strength of other businesses to create flawless models themselves. Learn more by listening to her episode!
Chris Glew and Joshua Dale: Ensuring Wide Scale Website Accessibility
Now, more than ever, it is critical that our websites be accessible to all users. Listen to this episode to learn more about adapting your website to ensure that all users can appropriately interact with your site content, and subsequently, your business.
Lucy & Jake: Amazon Reselling as a Family Business
Amazon has become a prominent avenue of convenience for shopaholics out there--especially now with new restrictions and risks on visiting brick and mortar retail establishments! But did you know that Amazon can also be a personal business opportunity? Check out this episode to learn more about reselling with Amazon from our guests Jake & Lucy Snyder!
Dr. Kristin Bachman: The Impact of Covid on Kids and Business Owners
Tune in to this episode, as Dr. Kristin Bachman discusses the impact of coronavirus on the psyche of the American family. Hear tips for keeping spirits high and stress low during this unconventional time!
Bob Sladek: Changing Your Operating Model on a COVID Covered Dime
Are you the type of parent who found yourself in the wine aisle of Target, bemoaning your sudden role as a homeschooler? We’ll be the first ones to tell you: you weren’t alone! In this episode, Bob Sladek explains the reason why the private school he operates is seeing record-breaking student enrollment during COVID.
The Lunch Mob: Preventing Your Child from a Lifetime of Chicken Nuggets
We’ve all survived getting our kids ready for school in the morning. Barely. From dragging brushes through knotted hair to hustling out the door with backpacks half-zipped, nothing hits harder than getting to the drive-through line and realizing you forgot your kids’ lunch. Have no fear; The Lunch MOB is here to save the day!