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This month on Big Ideas for Small Business, Tim sits down with Jake Thompson. Jake, a leadership performance coach, is the Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day, a brand he founded in 2011 to encourage leaders and organizations in balancing a healthy competition between their individual personal and professional lives. Listen in as Jake discusses the brand and fostering a healthy work-life balance!
Find Jake and Compete Every Day on social media!
Instagram: @jakethompsonspeaks | @competeeveryday
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakethompsonspeaks/ | https://www.linkedin.com/company/competeeveryday/
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This month on the Big Ideas for Small Business podcast, host Tim is excited to welcome his longtime friend, Mike Owens, to the show. Mike brings a wealth of experience to the conversation, being a licensed private pilot who has also successfully run a small metal fabrication business, giving him unique insights into entrepreneurship.
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For this month's episode, Tim's children, Bailee and Tucker, return to the podcast to wrap up the "Life in a Family Business" series. As heard in the first two episodes, Bailee and Tucker give insight to their experiences in growing up within a family business. Now, as they navigate their individual professional lives, they reflect on their adolescence and how it helped shape them as adults.
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For the next episode in his family series, Tim is joined by his daughter, Bailee Hayden. Bailee is a Clemson University alum exploring her career at an accounting firm, and she is determined to help pave a way for the family business to thrive with modern insights and strategy. Listen in as she discusses her life within a family business, and how it helped her to set her strides where she is today.
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Join Tim as he engages in a heartfelt conversation with his son, Tucker Hayden, to explore the dynamics of growing up in a family business. Together, they discuss topics such as decision-making, family ties, and the unique dynamics that come with building heritage. Don't forget to tune in next month to continue this fascinating series!
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Join Tim as he discusses interworking of the sales trade with Kevin Kilgallen. Kevin is the President at Mid Atlantic Machinery, Inc., which is a machine tool distributor to manufacturing businesses on behalf of industrial machine corporations such as Trumpf, Hornet, and more. In this episode, Kevin gives valuable advice for those exploring sales and those who may be searching for new ways to connect with their customers. Don't forget to join us in July for our next episode!
You can find Kevin on Linked in at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-j-kilgallen-cmtse-a832ba12/
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Join Tim as he discusses workers' compensation with Zenjuries CEO Jess Dantice. Workers' compensation can be a daunting topic, but knowing some trade advice can ease the minds of business owners everywhere! Listen in as Jess breaks down his thoughts on modern workers' compensation, and how he suggests companies navigate it.
Don't forget to subscribe and tune in for our June episode!
Follow Jess and Zenjuries online, or explore the Zenjuries website to learn more.
Jess's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessdantice/
Zenjuries's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zenjuries/
Zenjuries's Website: https://www.zenjuries.com/
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Join Tim as he sits down with Ben Boulware, co-owner at The Junkyard, to discuss small business, goals, and what it means to be "better before bigger."
Don't forget subscribe and tune in for our May discussion!
You can find Ben on social media @benboulware!
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Join Tim as he sits down with Mark Rose-Innes to discuss business, operations, and continuous improvement. Let's dive deeper into the meaning of continuous improvement, and how leaders can implement it in their business operations.
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For our February session, Tim discusses exceptionalism with AnMed CEO William Kenley. What is exceptionalism, and how can leaders implement it to connect with those around them? Give this session a listen, and let us know your thoughts! Don’t forget to subscribe and stay tuned for our next episode in March!
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Happy New Year! To kick off our 2024 season, Tim discusses accountability and Patrick Lencioni "The Advantage" with Accenture Managing Director Marty Osborn. What is accountability? What are its identifiable trails? Give this session a listen, and let us know your thoughts. Don’t forget to subscribe and stay tuned for our next episode in February!
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Thank you for tuning in! This month, Tim discusses the idea of small business mentality with South Carolina Congressman Ralph Norman. Why are small businesses crucial to the backbone of America? How are our leaders recognizing their efforts? Listen to the full discussion, then let us know your thoughts. Don’t forget to subscribe and tune in for our next episode in 2024!
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Thanks for tuning in! This month Tim discusses MEP/SCMEP with SCMEP's President/CEO, Andy Carr. This month, Andy and Tim talk about how and what MEP/SCMEP does, and how they can help.
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Tim hosts a conversation on the differences between self-employment and owning a business with a new young leader in our community, Eli Stoudemayer.
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Tune in as we kickoff a new podcast series with more focused conversations on starting a new business.
This month, Tim speaks with Adam Kring on his journey in becoming a brand-new business owner. -
Welcome to The Big Ideas for Small Business podcast. Thanks for tuning in!
If you are brand new, a recent subscriber, or have been listening for years, you'll quickly see that this podcast is a little bit different. There isn't a special guest and we are not discussing a specific business topic either.
Instead, we thought it would be a good idea to make sure all our listeners start their journey with us at the same place, by answering some questions you may have or have had.
Who is Tim? What does he do? Why does Big Ideas for Small Business exist?
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Listen in as we wrap up the 5-part series of Tim and Gordon's conversation on The Five Omissions of Reward-Centered Leaders outlined in the book, The Motive, by Patrick Lencioni.
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