Episodes
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Entrepreneurship doesn't always mean that you don't keep your nine-to-five. That's precisely the case with Ty. In this episode, he shares insight about his journey to building a sustainable business that he can enjoy, while maintaining his primary work schedule and responsibilities.
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Shaun Gordon is the CEO and founder of Kiss Books. They are relentless in their "pursuit of simple" and have become a company encouraging others to live intentionally. At Kiss Books, they treasure community and authentic relationships and offer a simple way to create albums. Join them in their pursuit of simple and listen to their founder Shaun give his insight on discovery his essential brand.
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In a world so noisy, how do you stand out? As a publisher, Meghan shares her insight about what it takes to differentiate yourself in a crowded space, which has everything to do with being the one person no one else can be—you.
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We all know what it feels like to proverbially "shoot ourselves in the foot." Makayla shares her own journey of how she was able to learn to stay out of her own way.
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Creatives often get a bad rap for being a bit scatter-brained. That's more a case of misunderstanding than actual facts. Krista shares her story about the freedom she enjoys by having MORE structure.
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Katelyn provides insight in her own journey and the benefits to starting before you're ready.
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We all experience seasons when things don't seem to be firing on all cylinders, and there's not as much excitement to generate ideas. In this episode, Eileen shares her story about creativity that can be sparked in precisely during those seasons of boredom.
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In this episode, Chad describes the journey he took that led him from seeing photography as a simple commodity, to the opportunity to discover what makes people excited about being alive.
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Mother, Entrepreneur, Photographer and Director of the United Conference, Cassie Jones shares her story that led her to discovering her own photographic style.
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If you've ever met Ben in person—or ever get the chance to, for that matter—you'll realize quickly the kind of shepherd's heart he has for people. In this episode, he talks through a number of valuable concepts, but most importantly, the necessity of knowing yourself, what you're capable of, and the need to work out that belief for both you and the people you want to serve.