Mazuma USA에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mazuma USA 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The healing power of fitness goes far beyond physical benefits—for today’s guest, it’s a form of self-expression and a celebration of what the body can do. In this episode, host Nora McInerny sits down with fitness personality Ivylis Rivera, who shares her deeply personal journey of navigating life with Chronic Migraine while holding onto her passion for movement. Ivylis opens up about the struggle of staying active while facing the fear of triggering a headache or migraine attack and the resilience it takes to keep pushing forward—a resilience that carried her through the challenging journey of finding a Chronic Migraine treatment plan that worked for her. Join Nora and Ivylis as they explore the concept of “soft living,” a philosophy Ivylis embraces—staying active, listening to your body, and building trust in oneself. Click here for Product Information, including Boxed Warning and Medication Guide, or visit https://abbv.ie/prescribing_info See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Mazuma USA에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mazuma USA 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Keep Going features real people and real businesses as they set out on their business journeys. These powerful stories demonstrate that just because your business is not an overnight success does not mean you are failing or falling short. We focus on the triumphs, struggles, and small successes that come with building a business. Tune in to discover the intangible but invaluable benefits of your business journey. Pause to celebrate everyday business successes. And, most of all, rekindle the hope and motivation that drives you to keep going.
Mazuma USA에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Mazuma USA 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Keep Going features real people and real businesses as they set out on their business journeys. These powerful stories demonstrate that just because your business is not an overnight success does not mean you are failing or falling short. We focus on the triumphs, struggles, and small successes that come with building a business. Tune in to discover the intangible but invaluable benefits of your business journey. Pause to celebrate everyday business successes. And, most of all, rekindle the hope and motivation that drives you to keep going.
“You are not really making a difference with the children that you are working with. Your job is easily replaceable, and you’re always going to be a seat-filler.” These words pierced through Sierra like a knife. She had finally fulfilled her dream of becoming a teacher specially trained to work with blind and visually impaired individuals and she was excelling at it. Yet this conversation with her school’s principal made her doubt all of that. But that’s when she had an idea. What if she worked to make a difference in the lives of not only those in her classroom, but others as well? Listen as Sierra shares how she began House of Light, a consulting and training business that specializes in equitable treatment of those who are blind or visually impaired. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Sierra's story here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/sierras-story-house-of-light/…
COVID was what pushed Kendrah to start her own business. Or rather, it was fighting for time to recover from COVID that was the last straw. For years, Kendrah had dreamed of starting her own marketing agency. As a former fashion blogger, brand ambassador, and social media influencer, Kendrah had seen the many facets of growing a business. And she particularly loved helping small businesses grow as a marketing freelancer while working at a large marketing agency. So when push came to shove and Kendrah took the leap to start her own business, she was ready. Listen as Kendrah shares what it took to start her own marketing agency: Astira Studio. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Kendrah's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/kendrahs-story-astira-studio/…
Naomi was in the car with her young cousins, excited to finally have a break from college and enjoy a day at the park. But Naomi became concerned when her cousin, who was also excited to spend time at the park, wouldn’t leave the car. After some gentle coaxing, Naomi’s young cousin revealed she didn’t want to leave the car because it was a sunny day and she was worried her skin would become darker. From that moment on, Naomi determined she would help BIPOC children around the world unlearn self-hate caused by colorism and embrace their cultures, histories, and identities. And she would do so by creating her own business. Listen as Naomi shares how she began Revolutionary Hearts Industries, a publishing house that specializes in empowering children and adults through educational coloring books. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Naomi's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/naomis-story-revolutionary-hearts-industries/…
Ana and Belouka are no strangers to fashion. In fact, Belouka moved from her home in Haiti to New York to begin a modeling career at 19, and Ana sewed clothing pieces for fashion week after also moving from Haiti to the U.S. So when Belouka had an idea for a swimsuit design, she reached out to her friend, Ana. What followed was the beginning of a business that celebrates Haitian culture through colorful and comfortable swimwear. Listen as Ana and Belouka share how they began Imamou. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Ana and Belouka's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/annas-and-beloukas-story-imamou/…
Joresa had a question: If she could order a cup of coffee on an app and have it delivered in 30 minutes, why couldn’t she have a dress from a store delivered in the same amount of time? This question is what led Joresa to begin GoFlyy, a company that helps other businesses grow by providing package delivery and tracking services. But starting a logistics company of this scale hasn’t always been easy. Listen as Joresa shares how she overcomes challenges from funding to technology in order to keep her small business going. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Joresa's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/joresas-story-goflyy/…
Whenever Marissa—a barista and coffee educator—would ask about coffee beans from Asia, she was always told the same thing: there was only one coffee from Asia and it was bad. This did not sit well with her. And as she researched further into the matter, Marissa found a plethora of Asian coffees, each with their own unique flavors ranging from notes of chocolate to floral and herbaceous flavors. With this knowledge, Marissa decided to show others how, just like how no countries in Asia were the same, neither was their coffee. Listen as Marissa shares how she began her business: Tanbrown Coffee. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Marissa's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/marissas-story-tanbrown-coffee/…
Amanda never saw herself working as an occupational therapist assistant, let alone as a martial arts instructor. Yet Amanda was a natural caregiver, having grown up assisting her sister with spinal bifida. And she found herself enjoying the health benefits of mixed martial arts in her adult years. So when an opportunity came for Amanda to teach martial arts to a class of special needs children, she found it to be a perfect combination of her two passions that she could do for the rest of her life. Listen as Amanda shares how she began Amanda’s Adaptive Martial Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching martial arts to children with special needs. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Amanda's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/amandas-story-amandas-adaptive-martial-arts/…
When Jamila graduated from college with a degree in civil engineering, she suddenly noticed something. Out of more than a hundred students in her graduating class, only 10 were women. Knowing that this low representation of female engineers extended beyond her graduating class, Jamila wanted to do something about it. So she did something a little unorthodox for a civil engineer; she began a media publishing company. Listen as Jamila shares how her business J.H. Lindo helps encourage girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Jamila's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/jamilas-story-j-h-lindo/…
Felicia glanced at the backseat where he son was sitting in his car seat to see every parent’s worst nightmare. He wasn’t breathing. Felicia and her husband pulled over the car and dashed to save their son. But when Felicia finally held her son in her arms, she didn’t remember her CPR training. Fortunately, her husband was able to revive their son. But that moment stayed with Felicia and she wondered if there was something she could do to help others in similar situations. That’s when CPRWrap was born. Listen as Felicia shares how she developed the idea for CPRWrap and how her perseverance led to a partnership with Walmart. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Felicia's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/felicias-story-cpr-wrap/…
Mo had been a new mom for only a couple of months when her mother suffered a debilitating stroke. Sandwiched between the monumental task of caring for her infant son and her elderly mother, Mo discovered something. While many companies offered home-delivery services for caregiving supplies, there wasn’t very many delivery services that helped ease the emotional toll of caregiving. So in honor of her mother, Mo decided to start a business that could help with that. Listen as Mo shares how she began Your Grace Collective, a business that provides emotional support to caregivers. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Mo's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/mos-story-your-grace-collective/…
Lawrence was on the trip of a lifetime. In a year, he visited all seven continents and more than 30 countries, seeing everything from the canals of Venice to the penguins of Antarctica. Yet, wherever Lawrence went, there was always the question of safety. As a Black traveler, Lawrence wanted to know if some destinations would be safer than others. But even after scouring Google, there didn’t seem to be much information out there for Black travelers. And what little information Lawrence could find was far from centralized. That’s when he came up with the idea that would eventually change the travel industry. Listen as Lawrence shares how he created the first-ever Black travel review website: Green Book Global. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Lawrence's story here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/lawrences-story-green-book-global/…
Trichology—from the moment Brandi read that word in her cosmetology textbook, she was intrigued. And as she learned its meaning, the study of hair and scalp health, she decided that she would one day become a trichologist to help others recover from hair loss. That day happened much sooner than Brandi anticipated when she woke up one night with the inspiration to go for it. And what resulted was not only a hair clinic that helped clients restore their hair, but it also helped them restore their confidence. Listen as Brandi shares how she began her hair restoration and confidence coaching business: The Hair Clinic Rx. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Brandi's story here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/brandis-story-the-hair-clinic-rx/…
Blake was an all-state high school athlete with a promising future in track and basketball. Sadly, a torn ACL his senior year changed all that. But his love of sports stayed with him, particularly his love of vintage sports apparel. And when he saw the boutique shops share pictures of him wearing vintage jerseys and getting hundreds of likes, he knew he was on to something. Listen as Blake shares how he began his vintage sports apparel business: Fly Vintage 87. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Blake's story here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/blakes-story-fly-vintage-87/…
Kamilah always loved talking to people. In fact, her teachers would often complain about her willingness to chat with her peers. So it came to no one's surprise when Kamilah decided to pursue a career in speech pathology. Instead, it was Kamilah's love of working with older patients that often surprised those around her. Yet this love is exactly what led Kamilah to creating a revolutionary app to help her older patients increase their language, speech, and cognitive skills. Listen as Kamilah shares how she created EPICC Technology, an app designed to help individuals with neurological conditions. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Kamilah's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/kamilahs-story-epicc-technology/…
It became apparent that Sam was destined for a career in the creative world when her mom discovered Sam carefully constructing earrings from a prized chandelier. But as Sam grew older, the question of: “How do artists make money?” drove her into the corporate world. Yet Sam never gave up her love for crafting jewelry, and when a friend asked if she could buy the earrings Sam made for herself right off of her ears, Sam knew she was on to something. Listen as Sam shares how she created her multi-faceted fashion and jewelry business: New Vintage by Sam. Signup for exclusive "Keep Going" emails here: https://mazumausa.com/keep-going/ Find the show notes for Sam's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/sams-story-new-vintage-by-sam…
Somewhere between avoiding flying objects being thrown a round her and a nonstop schedule, Nicole decided it was time for a career change. Her job as a pastry chief was quickly burning up her desire to cook, and she was considering leaving the industry all together. Then it happened—Nicole was laid off during the pandemic. But what may have seemed like an obstacle turned into the push Nicole needed to make the career change she always wanted. Listen as Nicole shares how she began Whisked Away, a home food delivery and pickup service. Website: https://www.whiskedawayatl.com/ Find the show note for Nicole's "Keep Going" episode here:…
When Devin asked his parents what careers he could pursue as an artist, their reply was, “You’re a smart guy; you’ll figure it out.” Although it wasn’t a definitive answer, Devin began by taking his art to a digital medium and designing logos for his contacts on Facebook. But he didn’t stop there. In fact, he incorporated his interests in animation in film to quickly scale his business with multiple services. Listen as Devin shares how he created and scaled his media and design company: Kimoto Studios. Website: kimotostudios.com Mobile App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kimoto-studios/id1585102504 Find the show notes for Devin's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/devins-story-kimoto-studios/…
Apathy, that's what Cindy's daughter feared the most—the feeling of getting too comfortable to care about seeking any further growth. When Cindy learned this, she determined she also feared apathy. And so she went back to college, became a certified Barton tutor, and began her own tutoring business. But even with that success, Cindy pushed herself again to fight against apathy by creating a learning software for her students. A software that would help students with dyslexia find the fun and support they needed to learn. Listen as Cindy shares how she began her business: Trisensory Software. Websites: Trisensory Software: www.trisensorysoftware.com Cindy's Barton Website: www.bartonwithcindy.com Connect with Cindy on LinkedIn: bartonwithcindy@gmail.com . Find the show notes for Cindy's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/cindys-story-trisensory-software/…
Whether it's mapping out property lines, plots in a cemetery, or creating drones that help first responders, Marcus' business as a drone pilot is anything but boring. But juggling his business with a full-time job brings its own challenges as well. Listen as Marcus shares how he balances both while growing his small business, Aerofire Mapping. Website: https://www.aerofiremapping.com/ Find the show notes for this episode here:…
Some people may say they love their business, but for Yahmeemah, her business is love. As a social worker, she noticed that some of the girls at her school weren't receiving the support and encouragement they needed to thrive. But rather than turn a blind eye, Yahmeemah began a work of love that would turn into a business. Listen as Yahmeemah shares how she began SELFY My Sister's Keeper, an organization that uplifts and empowers adolescent girls. Website: https://www.selfymsk.com/ Find the show notes for Yahmeemah's story here:…
"I don't have time to start a business." If there is anyone who would have the right to say these words, it would be Myles and Brandon. As college students with jobs and extracurricular commitments, they don't exactly have free time. But they don't let this stop them. In fact, it's what motivated them to create their own clothing business: First Royalty. Listen as Myles and Brandon share how they began their business and how they find time to make their dreams come true. Website: https://www.1stroyaltycommerce.com/ Instagram: @firstroyaltyofficial Facebook: First Royalty Find the show notes for Myles's and Brandon's story here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/myless-and-brandons-story-first-royalty/…
As a business owner, you may have heard the word “niche” a time or two. But finding that special aspect that sets your business apart from the rest isn’t always easy. And as a financial professional, Dan was well aware of just how vast his industry was. Yet despite that, Dan has found the perfect corner of the financial industry for his podcast, “Internal Use Only.” Listen as Dan shares how he found his niche and what keeps him going. Website: https://internaluseonlypodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Instagram: @internaluseonlypodcast Find the show notes for Dan's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/dans-story-internal-use-only-podcast/…
It’s a question every small business owner has asked themselves: How do I grow my business? For Alan, the answer was as sweet as it was simple—take the milk from his family business and turn it into ice cream. And along with this new growth came an incredible insight that has helped keep his customers coming back for more. Listen as Alan shares not only how he grew his business, Reed’s Dairy, but also the key to customer happiness. Website: https://reedsdairy.com/ Facebook: Reed’s Dairy Instagram: @reeds_dairy Find the show notes for Alan's episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/alans-story-reeds-dairy/…
Thembi waited patiently for more than 25 years to leave her corporate job and begin her dream career as a financial coach. But when financial turmoil continued to surge in the wake of the pandemic, Thembi had to shift her focus to make her business work. Listen as Thembi shares what helped her launch her business, Sensible Living Coach, despite unfavorable conditions. Website: https://www.sensiblelivingcoach.com/ Facebook: Sensible Living Coach Instagram: @sensiblelivingcoach Find the show notes for Thembi's story here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/thembis-story-sensible-living/…
Kendra hated who she was becoming. As an assistant prosecutor attorney, she saw firsthand how dehumanized people were as they went through the court system. So when friends introduced her to restorative justice, a practice in which her clients were given the chance to determine how they wanted a wrong made right, Kendra felt like this was the career path she had been waiting for. Listen as Kendra shares how she began her own restorative justice business: Restore-Resolutions. Find the show notes for this episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/kendras-story-restore-resolutions/…
You don’t hear about rapping accountants very often. But Wilfred’s passion for business and music merged early on in his career as he began his first business as a music studio owner. And although his first venture as an entrepreneur didn’t pan out as he had hoped, it opened the door for him to begin his own education technology company: Obtech Enterprise. Listen as Wilfred shares how he went from an aspiring rapper to creating entrepreneur video games for students. Website: https://obtechenterprise.com/ Facebook: Obtech Enterprise Instagram: @obtechenterprise LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/80636762/admin/ Find the show notes for this episode here: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/wilfreds-story-obtech-enterprise/…
As a senior in high school, Gabrielle knew exactly what she wanted to be: A teacher. However, when her mother began going to beauty school, Gabrielle discovered she had a talent for hairdressing. Little did she know that this talent would lead her to starting her own mobile salon. Listen as Gabrielle shares what gave her the courage to begin Glam on the Dash. Website: https://www.glamonthedash.com/ Instagram: @glamonthedash Facebook: Glam on the Dash Show Notes for This Episode: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/gabrielles-story-glam-on-the-dash/…
Most people do their very best to avoid bees—Adam does not. Growing up in rural Idaho, Adam was no stranger to bees. So when an opportunity came to work at Cox's Honey Farm as a beekeeper, he took it—stings and all. And eventually, his patience and hard work paid off. Listen as Adam shares how he became the business manager of Cox's Honey. Cox's Honey Website: https://www.coxshoney.com/ Show Notes for This Episode: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/adams-story-coxs-honey/…
As the vice president of racial equity and inclusion at a school in Portland, Kamelah was the voice against racism and bigotry for BIPOC children and their families. But she often found herself trying to convince others why racial equity and inclusion were vital in the education system. "I was just exhausted just speaking my truth and trying to get people to understand why this mattered," Kamelah says. That's when Kamelah decided she should wear her truth as well. Listen as Kamelah shares how she began a business that took a different approach to social justice and women empowerment, Mimi's Fresh Tees. Mimi's Fresh Tees Website: https://www.mimisfreshteespdx.com/ Show Notes for This Episode: https://mazumausa.com/podcast/kamelahs-story-mimis-fresh-tees/…
It's time to enter Mazuma USA's $10,000 giveaway competition! And to celebrate, we invited last year's winner, Dr. Bruce Bassi, to share how his business has changed since winning the giveaway. Listen as Bruce shares more about his online therapy and psychiatric treatment practice, TelepsychHealth, and what's he's learned since first being on the podcast. $10,000 Giveaway Entry: https://mazumausa.com/contest TelepsychHealth Website: https://www.telepsychhealth.com/ Find the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
Some people enter the small business world knowing this is what they were meant to do. Suzy was not that person. But when her husband proposed that they open one of the first coffee shops in Ogden, Utah, she agreed. And together, they created a business that did more than sell delicious beverages. Listen as Suzy shares how she and her husband grew Grounds for Coffee into a collaborative franchise with a focus on building community. Website: https://www.groundsforcoffee.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/groundsforcoffee40th/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ogdengroundsforcoffee Find the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
Adam was on the safe route. He had graduated from college, had a job at a bank, and he and his wife were ready to buy their first house. But when he was suddenly laid off, Adam realized the safe route wasn't actually all that safe. But this rug-pull moment led to something good: an opportunity for Adam to find his dream job in the food industry. Listen as Adam shares how he began his business: Waffle Love. Website: https://wafflelove.com/ Instagram: @wafflelove Facebook: @waffleloveutah Find the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
At first, Jessi wasn't a potter. In fact, she actively avoided ceramics and focused on two-dimensional art instead. But as she pursued her fine arts degree, she was required to take a ceramics class. What followed was an unexpected love for creating hand-thrown pottery and an opportunity to find a career she loved in the arts. Listen as Jessi shares how she became the studio manager at Hanselmann Pottery. Instagram: @Hanselmannpottery Website: https://hanselmannpottery.com/ Find the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
"Copper is a metal that really doesn't get enough credit for how beautiful it is and how strong it is," Alexi explains. And if there's anyone who could appreciate this statement after going through so much tragedy and difficulty to start a business, it would be Alexi. Listen as she explains how she began her award-winning, mobile bartending service: The Hammered Copper. Instagram @hammered.copper @cocktail.collective @melanated.mixologist @historyofdrinking Facebook @hammered.copper @cocktailcollect Email Cocktail Collective: ino@cocktailcollect.com Hammered Copper: info@thehammeredcopper.com History of Drinking: historyofdrinking@gmail.com Check out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
After retiring as a hairdresser, Nannette had finally achieved her culinary dreams when she was hired as the head baker at the Dessert Factory. But when the restaurant went out of business, Nannette decided it might be time to try opening her own bakery. Listen as Nannette shares how she began her own business: Nana's Sugar Shack. Website: https://www.nanassugarshack.com/ Facebook: Nana's Sugar Shack Instagram: @nanas_sugarshack Check out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
Sheena was born with a love for fitness. But when her gymnast days came to an end, she began looking for other challenging forms of exercise. Little did she know that she would not only become a top-ranked CrossFit athlete, but she would own a CrossFit gym . Listen as Sheena shares the ups, downs, and everything in between of what it takes to be a small business owner. Check out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
Tara had experienced the culinary career of a lifetime. As the food editor for Martha Stewart Living and the food director for Ladies’ Home Journal magazine, Tara had created numerous recipes, articles, and food styling for books, television, and adverting. But when a shift in advertising trends caused Tara to leave the food magazine industry, she turned to a new avenue to exercise her food expertise: blogging. Listen as Tara shares what led her to starting her own food blogging business, Tara Teaspoon. Check out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
It was the scariest graph Bennett had ever seen—the hospital admissions due to self harm among girls ages 5 to 11 years old. According to the graph, girls in this age range were 189 percent more likely to be admitted to the hospital for self harm than they were five years ago. As a father of two girls, Bennett decided to do what he could to help decrease these numbers. And so he bought a cookie company. Listen as Bennett shares how he uses his company Dirty Dough to provide resources for improving mental health among communities and his employees. Check out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
Gary always loved to work. In fact, for years he worked a full-time job while roofing houses on the side. So when he hit his limit working at a corporate job, Gary decided it was time to make a change. Listen as Gary shares how he began his roofing business, Rands Roofing.
Tai had already gone through the Herculean task of launching her business, Organizely, in 2021. But as the pandemic continued through 2022, she started to receive more and more requests for a job training program she had created through Organizely. As these requests persisted, she noticed a pattern: they could be better served with a video. And what better place to post these videos than Linkedin? And why not make these videos live? Listen as Tai shares how this idea of combining live videos on Linkedin lead to her next business—Lively. Check out the show notes for this episode at mazumausa.com .…
Eight days—that’s combined amount of cheese-making experience Pat and Tim had before they dived into founding an artisan cheese company. While that may seem like a disadvantage, for Pat and Tim, it actually gave them an edge. Listen as Pat shares how he and his co-founder became revolutionary pioneers in the artisan cheese world with their company Beehive Cheese .…
Removing old toilets was never Alexandra's dream job. But as a child, she and her siblings learned valuable lessons about hard work as they helped their parents rent and flip properties. Lessons that Alexandra would need as she began her own small business. Listen as Alexandra shares what led her to become a marriage and family therapist as well as a real estate agent.…
Andrew always thought he was going to be an engineer. It was, after all, the "high-quality" profession his family dreamed he'd have. But when he found himself making short videos for fun while attending college, Andrew began to think to his career may lie on a different path. Listen as Andrew shares how he turned his love for making videos into Dad Verb, a YouTube channel that provides resources and advice for new fathers.…
Twice Jamee had tried to buy her dream boutique Bella Me—and twice the offers fell through. As the owner of a successful preschool, Jamee already had experience as a small business owner. But something about Bella Me kept her hoping that one day she could own that business as well. And when COVID-19 hit, Jamee saw a way to help save Bella Me while finally making her dream come true. Listen as Jamee shares how she became the owner of the Bella Me boutique.…
Marriage proposals can be nerve-wrecking affairs under normal circumstances. But when the proposal all hinges on your fiancée solving a series of puzzles in an escape room you created, that's a completely new level of stress. Fortunately for Mitchell, his homemade escape room proposal worked in his favor, and gave him and his family an idea for a unique business opportunity. Listen as Mitchell shares how he and his family began their mobile escape room: The Escape Pod.…
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