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  • Welcome to How I Sold! I’m Jessica Fialkovich and I created this podcast after spending over a decade in mergers, acquisitions, and exits and noticing that we often hear the stories of unicorn sales, those that are valued at over a billion dollars–but we don’t often hear about the real-life stories–the stories of the thousands of entrepreneurs every year that build, grow and sell their small business. These are their stories.

    So today... we’re going to switch up the roles. Many of you have asked about our president's own story and the first business she founded and sold, Decanted - a wine boutique and collector’s market in Naples, FL. Since she can't interview herself, we brought in a very special guest, Jaclyn Poole, Jessica's sister and also an entrepreneur, owner and founder of MOD Assistants. Jaclyn is going to help Jessica tell her story today of founding and building one of Naples’ most talked about wine boutiques from scratch when she knew nothing about wine, Florida, or retail.

    To learn more about Jessica Fialkovich and her new company Exit Factor, please visit https://exitfactor.com.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

    Do you have an interesting story about how you sold your business? Apply to be a guest on our show: www.howisold.co.

  • Welcome to How I Sold! I’m Jessica Fialkovich and I created this podcast after spending over a decade in mergers, acquisitions, and exits and noticing that we often hear the stories of unicorn sales, those that are valued at over a billion dollars–but we don’t often hear about the real-life stories–the stories of the thousands of entrepreneurs every year that build, grow and sell their small business. These are their stories.

    Today on How I Sold: Can you do it twice? That is the question Erik Holmberg had to ask himself after he built and sold his company, Windward Electric for the first time. Can he do it again? Without revealing major spoilers, Erik did what only about 13% of entrepreneurs do: built and sold a business from scratch ... and then he did it again! Along the way, his motto, "failure is not an option," drove him through some of the toughest challenges business owners–and people–will ever face. Join us today and listen to How I Sold, Windward Electric.

    Erik Holmberg resides presently in Longmont Colorado with his wife and 2 teenage children with his wheaten terrier. A lover of adventure, he spends his summers paddle boarding and sailing the local lakes, and biking the local trails. In the winter he spends his time snowboarding and snowshoeing. Erik is a self-employed business coach and is passionate about training team leaders and managers the challenging soft skills necessary to navigate today's rapidly changing world of business. Eriks' dream is to sail the pacific ocean from the west coast of the continental USA through Fiji. Erik can be reached at [email protected] / 720-324-1291

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

    Do you have an interesting story about how you sold your business? Apply to be a guest on our show: www.howisold.co.

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  • Welcome to How I Sold! I’m Jessica Fialkovich and I created this podcast after spending over a decade in mergers, acquisitions, and exits and noticing that we often hear the stories of unicorn sales, those that are valued at over a billion dollars–but we don’t often hear about the real-life stories–the stories of the thousands of entrepreneurs every year that build, grow and sell their small business. These are their stories.

    Today on the show… building a culture that fuels a business. Erin Carpenter was inspired at a young age to help others battling with mental illness. But it was not until Grad School that she realized that part of that journey involved building a successful practice that supported those who support the rest of us. Today we learn how she started building the foundation of her practice from a young age – learning from others and her own experience along the way. Those skills ultimately allowed her to face some of the toughest challenges as an entrepreneur: switching business models, tackling a pandemic as a mental health provider, and battling cancer. This is Erin’s story on how she sold Thrive Counseling.

    Erin Carpenter is a therapist, author and trauma specialist. She grew her group practice over a decade and had a successful exit in 2021. Erin pivoted her work to psychedelic therapy and launched a new practice this year offering ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. You can connect with Erin at www.psychedelicgrowth.net.

    Learn more about How I Sold at www.exitfactor.com/howisold.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

  • Welcome to How I Sold! I’m Jessica Fialkovich and I created this podcast after spending over a decade in mergers, acquisitions, and exits and noticing that we often hear the stories of unicorn sales, those that are valued at over a billion dollars–but we don’t often hear about the real-life stories–the stories of the thousands of entrepreneurs every year that build, grow and sell their small business. These are their stories.

    Today on the show... success leaves clues. Dennis Coombs an aerospace engineer and triathlete takes on the world of craft brewing and restaurants with three partners in the late 1990s boom of craft beer in Colorado. Dennis was not the entrepreneur type from birth we have interviewed in the past. He spent years educating himself and working as an engineer in some of the most successful aerospace companies in the U.S. But, after multiple acquisitions and mergers, he and his friends had enough. On an outdoor adventure one day, they decide that pursuing their own company was the only way to go. What to do? Why not beer?! And, that kicked off a 27.5-year journey that culminated with a successful exit most of them did not imagine. Contact Dennis Coombs via email: [email protected]. Learn more about How I Sold at www.exitfactor.com/howisold.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

  • Welcome to How I Sold! I’m Jessica Fialkovich and I created this podcast after spending over a decade in mergers, acquisitions, and exits and noticing that we often hear the stories of unicorn sales, those that are valued at over a billion dollars–but we don’t often hear about the real-life stories–the stories of the thousands of entrepreneurs every year that build, grow and sell their small business. These are their stories.

    Today on the show... lessons we learn through life with Finnian Kelly, founder of Wealth Enhancers. Finnian has already lived an extraordinary life and lived multiple experiences and careers that most of us only dream of but in this episode of How I Sold he unpacks the real and raw emotions in situations that happen when we are in the process of pursuing our desire for success. He tells us the story of building and ultimately selling Wealth Enhancers and how that journey leads him to his true passion and purpose.

    Learn more about Finnian and his new company Intentionality by visiting https://intentionality.com/my-path.

    Learn more about How I Sold at www.exitfactor.com/howisold.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

  • Welcome to How I Sold! I’m Jessica Fialkovich and I created this podcast after spending over a decade in mergers, acquisitions, and exits and noticing that we often hear the stories of unicorn sales, those that are valued at over a billion dollars–but we don’t often hear about the real-life stories–the stories of the thousands of entrepreneurs every year that build, grow and sell their small business. These are their stories.

    Today on the show...saying yes and adding value. Keith Roberts, a creative entrepreneur shares his journey of building a career and company in an arena he had no experience in when he first started. Today we hear how we build and sold one of the top web development companies in Colorado, Zenman, and explore how saying yes and keeping your mind open to opportunities can take your life and business in the direction it was meant to be.

    Learn more about Keith's new company Oak Journal at https://keithrobertsiii.com/about-keith-roberts

    Learn more about How I Sold at www.exitfactor.com/howisold.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

  • Welcome to the How I Sold Podcast presented by Exit Factor, where we explore real-life stories of business owners and entrepreneurs like you, who were able to build, grow and sell their businesses.

    Our host, Jessica Fialkovich, is accompanied by Ali Elman, Founder of Black Eye Coffee. Today on the show, Ali shares her journey of building a brand and a movement.

    Ali Elman, an entrepreneur with experience in hospitality, coffee, and the M+A world used her experience working in California, Aspen, and New York to collect thoughts on branding and how you can use a brand to build a movement. Today we hear just one of those stories through her journey of building and selling Black Eye Coffee, a cult coffee bar that was on the leading edge of the independent coffee shop movement in Denver, Colorado. This conversation includes a lot of tactical takeaways in the areas of branding, marketing, and PR and how to use them in the early days of your business to build something that is ultimately valuable and sellable. To contact Ali, email her at [email protected].

    Learn more about How I Sold at www.exitfactor.com/howisold.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

  • Welcome to the How I Sold Podcast presented by Exit Factor, where we explore real-life stories of business owners and entrepreneurs like you, who were able to build, grow and sell their businesses.

    Our host, Jessica Fialkovich, is accompanied by Travis Luther, Founder of Queen Anne Pillow. Travis Scott Luther is an award-winning speaker, best-selling author, and serial entrepreneur. His work has been featured in PBS, Forbes, and the Wall Street Journal. He has a passion for young entrepreneurs and has spent time as a university professor and national college pitch competition organizer. He is the founder of a number of companies ranging from marketing, to software, to bedding - including his most recent exit which came with the sale of The Queen Anne Pillow Company.

    Learn more about How I Sold at www.exitfactor.com/howisold.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.

  • Welcome to the How I Sold Podcast presented by Exit Factor, where we explore real-life stories of business owners and entrepreneurs like you, who were able to build, grow and sell their businesses.

    For our launch episode, our host, Jessica Fialkovich, is accompanied by Heidi Ganahl, founder of Camp Bow Wow. Heidi shares her business story that began after losing her first husband and deciding to invest the last 80K into the first doggie daycare location. She speaks of how she decided to consider franchising for her business and the obstacles she overcame in the journey; being the leader in a field is a challenging experience.

    Learn more about How I Sold at www.exitfactor.com/howisold.

    Presented and sponsored by Exit Factor. Learn how to build a valuable and sellable business at exitfactor.com/pod.