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All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett

Author: Jeffrey Hayzlett & C-Suite Radio

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From Main Street to Wall Street, global business celebrity and former Fortune 100 C-Suite executive, Jeffrey Hayzlett, brings you insights from today’s biggest headline makers. Listen in as Hayzlett, goes inside the good, bad and ugly of recent business results. It’s ALL BUSINESS with Jeffrey Hayzlett.

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The days of beginning and ending your career with one company are over. According to today's guest, we've entered the era of job-hopping and the great reevaluation. Evan Sohn is the chairman and CEO of Recruiter.com, a company that helps organizations of all sizes find the employees they need. Evan says getting people to work in 2022 is more nuanced than "Who wants a job? Here's a job. Go!" Companies need to start thinking like workers. If they're open to working from everywhere, hiring managers need to be open to hiring their next great worker from everywhere. Evan says because of the great reset (or as he calls it, the great reevaluation) every worker in this economy is more valuable than they were three years ago. He adds today's worker isn't all about salary and a cool office to go to either. If you want to hear an enlightening conversation about the current job market, this is the episode for you. Connect with recruiter.com Join the C-Suite Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From center stage to the bowels of the sewers (and other places), Mike Rowe has done it all. You may know him from his flagship show “Dirty Jobs,” now airing Sunday nights at 8 PM ET on Discovery Channel and Discovery+, but you might be surprised where he got his start. While Mike has done hundreds of dirty jobs there are some jobs he won't do, and the reason why might surprise you. Mike also talked about the appeal of the show for viewers of all ages. In this newest season, Mike visits the Crazy Horse Memorial in Jeffrey's home state of South Dakota and came back impressed in more ways than one. Since this is All Business, Mike and Jeffrey talk about the business side of the show and how it's promoting and inspiring the next generation of blue-collar workers. Watch Dirty Jobs on Discovery Channel and Discovery+: https://go.discovery.com/tv-shows/dirty-jobs Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diversity and inclusion need to be more than just buzzwords, your company needs to live those values. How do you do it? James D. White has some ideas. He is the former Chair, President, and CEO of Jamba Juice. His latest book, "Anti-Racist Leadership: How to Transform Culture in a Race-Conscious World" explores how companies of all sizes can be more diverse. James co-authored the book with his daughter Krista. He said working with somebody from a different generation really opened his eyes to what younger people want to see in the workplace and how expanding your network can help you bring about a workplace people want to be a part of. This episode was hosted by Tricia Benn, Chief Community Officer of the C-Suite Network and recorded during a recent C-Suite Network Digital Discussion. Like what you heard? Join the C-Suite Network to participate in the conversation: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A small, tasty change can make a huge difference in your health. It's not only a mantra for today's guest -- Brittany Fuisz used it as the foundation of her business, Malibu Mylk. Brittany wanted to get pregnant and wasn't having any luck. After her doctor recommended an elimination diet, she began researching the ingredients of popular milk alternatives. Not only did she find out they weren't healthy but discovered the damage nut and oat milks were doing to the environment. Brittany leaned on her culinary degree and got to work. Her research led her to flax seed. During the conversation, Brittany told Jeffrey how the company started, why flax, and how pivoting during the pandemic inspired a new product line. Brittany calls Malibu Mylk's new drinks "the number one way to go number two." If you're intrigued, listen to this episode of "All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett." Order Malibu Mylk and use the code ALLBUSINESS at checkout for 20% off: https://malibumylk.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Note: We're starting 2022 with one of our most thought-provoking episodes of 2021. Look for a special new episode in this feed Friday. Thanks for listening. Andrew Zimmern almost needs no introduction. He’s been a staple on TV for years, eating bizarre foods around the world, highlighting the commonality of food across cultures. Now, he has a new show on the Magnolia Network, called “Family Dinner" that just got picked up for a second season. While the interview started with TV talk, it quickly turned to dinner, mainly what the pandemic is doing to the restaurant business, what its future might look like, and how hard it is for restaurateurs to get stimulus money. Andrew also opens up about his sobriety and why he’s such a deep thinker. His episode was one of most-listened-to of 2020 and he didn’t disappoint this time around either. Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do we create a winning culture combining 21st century leadership with old school principles? That’s one question host Jeffrey Hayzlett asks Steve White on this episode of All Business. He's the President & Special Counsel to the CEO at Comcast Cable and he’s also here to discuss his journey to reach the American Dream, 7 tips for discovering our purpose & why getting fired was the best thing that happened to him.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Workers are lonelier than ever and it's not because of COVID. According to Steven Van Cohen, the absence of connection began way before the term pandemic entered the national conversation. Steven co-authored the book "Connectable: How Leaders Can Move from Isolated to All In" a book focusing on loneliness in the workplace. According to Steven's research, Generation Z is the loneliest generation, because they are the busiest. Steven says its time for companies to get past the professional growth and start focusing on the personal growth of their employees. How should companies do this? Listen to this episode of All Business of Jeffrey Hayzlett to find out. Buy Connectable: https://www.amazon.com/Connectable-Leaders-Move-Teams-Isolated-ebook/dp/B09DJ7JGVG Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thinking Big, Chasing Dreams and Building Community with Jeff Rosenthal, Co-Founder of Summit   Longtime viewers and listeners know that Jeffrey Hayzlett lives by the title of one his books, “Think Big and Act Bigger.” On this episode of All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett, our guest and his business partners were thinking big and went even bigger. Jeff Rosenthal, Co-Founder of Summit turned his wild idea of a ski trip for young entrepreneurs and turned it into Summit, a series of invitation-only events with some of the top thought-leaders and entrepreneurs in the world. He also co-owns one of the largest ski resorts in North America. Jeff sits down to discuss creating what is being called “The Davos of Generation Y,” what it means to be prolific, the importance of culture, saying why not, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wrapping up Women's History month, we go back to the archives for our conversation earlier this year with Brittany Fuisz the founder and CEO of Malibu Mylk. A small, tasty change can make a huge difference in your health. It's not only a mantra for today's guest -- Brittany Fuisz used it as the foundation of her business, Malibu Mylk. Brittany wanted to get pregnant and wasn't having any luck. After her doctor recommended an elimination diet, she began researching the ingredients of popular milk alternatives. Not only did she find out they weren't healthy but discovered the damage nut and oat milks were doing to the environment. Brittany leaned on her culinary degree and got to work. Her research led her to flax seed. During the conversation, Brittany told Jeffrey how the company started, why flax, and how pivoting during the pandemic inspired a new product line. Brittany calls Malibu Mylk's new drinks "the number one way to go number two." If you're intrigued, listen to this episode of "All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett." Order Malibu Mylk and use the code ALLBUSINESS at checkout for 20% off: https://malibumylk.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's a "quiet revolution" happening in businesses of all sizes according to today's guests. Employees now realize they have a voice and aren't satisfied with "classic industrialized working environments." But what do employees want? A company that does good, according to Mark Babbitt and Chris Edmonds. They recently co-authored the book, "Good Comes First: How Today's Leaders Create an Uncompromising Company Culture that Doesn't Suck." Mark and Chris say company culture was mostly ignored by past generations, but it's important to millennials and Gen Z. If bosses don't create a culture employees value, younger workers will leave, and not think twice about it. They add, younger workers’ behavior is making an impression with other workers, who are more willing to leave bad culture as well. So, how do you build a good culture? Chris and Mark have some ideas. You'll have to listen to this episode and find out. Buy "Good Comes First": https://goodcomesfirst.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People have searched for the fountain of youth since the dawn of time, and while we may not have found it, today's guest is on a mission to make you feel better. Jim Huether is the CEO of Hyperice, a company that makes a wide range of personal wellness products for the mind and body. You may have seen Hyperice on the sidelines at the Super Bowl and promoted by some of the biggest names in professional sports. While Hyperice works with elite athletes, Jim says the products are for "every human that moves." Learn how Hyperice created a category, thrived during the peak of the pandemic, and how educational content is key to its growth on this episode of "All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett." Learn more about Hyperice: https://hyperice.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunshine is important to life, but if you get too much of it, you're going to get burned! The guest this episode is Vincenzo "Mr. Sunshine" Guzzo, President & CEO of Cinemas Guzzo, Quebec's largest independent theater chain. Vincenzo is also a ‘dragon’ on the hit TV show "Dragon's Den," the Canadian version of "Shark Tank." In this wide-ranging conversation, Vincenzo tells how he earned his nickname, how he reluctantly got into the family business, learned to love it, and continues to grow it for future generations. Vincenzo also gets real about the impact COVID had on the movie theater business and how the "pivots" he made were really years in the making. Mr. Sunshine also has some harsh words for the status quo while offering important advice for women looking to join the ranks of the c-suite. Tricia Benn, Chief Community Officer of the C-Suite Network, guest hosted this episode. Connect with Vincenzo: https://www.mrsunshine.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re re-releasing a recent conversation we had with someone whose mission is to get moms back into the workforce. Allison Robinson is the founder and CEO of The Mom Project, a community of moms looking to get back into the workforce. As Allison says during the interview, The Mom Project is more than a job board, it's a place committed to the success of women at all stages in their careers. Allison and Jeffrey talk about the reasons why women leave the workforce, what companies of all sizes can do to accommodate moms needs in the workplace, and how The Mom Project aced a key endorsement from one of the world's top athletes. If you run a business and are looking for a way to combat the current labor shortage, this episode is worth a listen. Connect with the Mom Project: https://themomproject.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the magic of Disney World to your local shopping mall, there's a good chance you've experienced Steven Schussler's creative work firsthand. Steven is the brains behind restaurants like "Rainforest Cafe" and "Yak and Yeti." But, while you know his family-friendly fare, you might not know Steven cut his teeth in the nightclub business. During this episode of “All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett,” guest hosted by C-Suite Network Chief Community Officer Tricia Benn, Steven talks about how he built the "Rainforest Cafe" from a concept in his house to a worldwide phenomenon. Steven also explains why he believes a no is a yes waiting to happen, and his strategy to get the skeptical to buy into your idea. He also shares how to make multi-tasking work and why sweating the small stuff does lead to success. This episode of All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett was recorded during a C-Suite Network Digital Discussion. If you would like to hear the complete conversation, consider joining the C-Suite Network. https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Connect with Steven and Schussler Creative: https://schusslercreative.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring Training may be delayed, but we’re stepping up to the plate on this episode of “All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett.” Today’s leadoff hitter is Kris Dehnert, CEO & Partner of Dugout Mugs, a company that turns baseball equipment into memorable drinkware. Kris leads the conversation off with the inspiration behind the company. His business partner Randall Thompson played baseball for years, when one day a coach preparing for a hitting drill ignited his business spirit. Kris connected with Randall after a big-league health scare, bringing his veteran entrepreneurial skills to the team. Hear how two self-described “unapologetically authentic” guys made Dugout Mugs more than a fan favorite. The company’s products have caught the eye of some of the biggest brands in the world as well. Check out Dugout Mugs: https://dugoutmugs.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You might not know the name Jay Steinfield, but blinds.com became a pioneer of e-commerce. While Jay didn't get into blinds because he had a passion for window coverings, find out how a well-known muffler shop helped pave the way for his success. Tragedy also defined Jay and the business. He gets candid about how the death of his wife, while growing blidns.com, helped form him personally and professionally. Jay shares with Jeffrey the real purpose behind blinds.com, and it has nothing to do with making money or sales, what he's up to these days and why he says he's not "retired but rewired." This is a great conversation if you want to learn about building businesses and aligning your values into a company. Connect with Jay: https://www.jaysteinfeld.com/ Buy Leading from the Core: https://www.jaysteinfeld.com/thebook#Preorder Become a C-Suite Network Member: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get a big heaping spoonful of business and food content on this podcast. Most of you know Chef Scott Conant from his appearances on Food Network shows like Chopped and Iron Chef. However, many of you don't know Scott as a businessman and content creator. In this episode of "All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett" Scott gets candid about the business of food. He talks about the troubles the restaurant industry is facing post-COVID. Scott also has some sage advice for young chefs and it has nothing to do with cooking. He also talks about how important it is to get the story of food out there through any media necessary, including his latest cookbook "Peace, Love, and Pasta". He also shares why some of the best food he ever ate was in Japan, but it wasn't Japanese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021 is almost in the books, and we’d like to look back at what we learned. In this episode, you’ll hear key business insights from our top guests over the past year. You’ll get a glimpse into the future, a look at the past, and get business insights from a 5-year-old. Jeffrey learned a lot this year, and we hope you did too. Thanks for listening. We’ve got a great 2022 planned, with more of the top minds in business and a few surprises. Stay tuned. Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You've probably heard the saying “everyone has a book in them.” Today's guest not only believes it, but he'll help you get your story out into the world. Michael Beas is the CEO of Atlas Elite Publishing Partners, a firm helping writers get their books from concept to the shelves or e-reader. He also helps re-brand existing books from dust gatherers to best-sellers. Michael says you should see books as a calling card to help you stand out from the others in your category and use it to validate your position in your field. Michael also offers his honest opinion on what many first-time authors get wrong and what to avoid when you're looking for a publisher. Listen to this episode if you've ever thought about writing a book but don't know where to start. Connect with Michael: https://www.atlaselitepublishingpartners.com/ Join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and sports collide in this episode of All Business. Guest host Tricia Benn, Chief Community Officer of the C-Suite Network talks with Mark Pattison, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Sports Illustrated and one of only two former NFL players to climb all 7 summits. Mark shares how his background in sports, and how an idea from a basketball coach guided him to success on and off the field. He also talks about the teamwork it takes to climb some of the world's deadliest mountains, how there are certain team members who turn out to be the most impressive, and how being mission-driven guides it all. This episode of All Business was recorded during a recent C-Suite Network Digital Discussion. To participate in the conversation, join the C-Suite Network: https://c-suitenetwork.com/executive-membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Snehann Kapnadak

TERRIBLE INTERVIEW! Spoke over the guest and passed judgment even when he said he wasn't going to.

May 2nd
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