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Now displaying: June, 2019
Jun 25, 2019

Ethan is at the beginning of his Founder to CEO transition, but that doesn't mean he lacks in wisdom. He is very insightful about the mindset you need to have when hiring and shares the mistake he made that he hopes you don't.

Jun 18, 2019

Monique Greenwood will inspire you with her tenacity, her determination, and her vision. But, her candid conversation about her challenge from working "in" her business versus "on" her business will encourage you to think more deeply about how you spend your time as a Founder and CEO. Plus, her BIG tip about how she attracts TOP talent will make you think twice about how you too can hire more effectively.

Jun 11, 2019

Jason and I had a fun time speaking previously on this show. He's a successful Founder, great guy, and I have come to realize, a really good Father. So, in honor of Father's Day, I asked him back on the show to get real about fatherhood and entrepreneurship. He shares how he balances both and shares the 3 areas he believes you must master in order to excel at both roles. Oh, I tell a story about working from home and feces that you won't want to miss. ;)

Jun 4, 2019

One of the best things about this interview is Brian practices what he preaches. He encourages Founders to be vulnerable with their teams, admit when they make mistakes and let go of the things their team should be doing...and he shares personal stories of his failures and victories around these very topics. It's hard to not feel good about his mission. But, it's even harder not to appreciate Brian's candor as he shares his personal journey From Founder To CEO.

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