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Most brands lose their edge the moment they try to scale - but not Standard Hat Works.In this episode, owner Cameron Morris shares how he's kept the 100+ year old business rooted in craftsmanship, quality, and the "perfect fit" even as demand grew. You'll hear what it's like to master a new skill, revive a legacy shop without turning into another "cheap and fast" brand.Topics discussed:How burnout led him to Standard Hat WorksRebounding after he couldn’t secure financingThe early business phase: learning hat-makingHow he’s grown the customer base without mass productionWhat defines quality and their brand differentiatorExpanding into events and the music industryOperational challenges of a premium brandHow customer behavior has evolvedHat care tips and how to wear with confidenceArcus Advisors | Business Advisory for Private Equity CompaniesStandard Hat Works InstagramMiranda Lambert Standard Works HatStandard Hat WorksCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
What do you do when new regulations shut down your business? You start over with a new idea.After losing their short-term rental portfolio overnight, Anthony Chow and his partner pivoted. They dug into a problem every host knows too well, and created a Smart Access Lock designed to work at scale. In this episode, he shares how IGLOOHOME went from prototype to a global platform, landed a partnership with Airbnb, and is unlocking more and more markets every day.Topics discussed:● Anthony’s early Airbnb rental business● How a forced pivot led to a new business idea● Early product challenges and finding customers● How they landed a global partnership with Airbnb● Why they made a shift in their distribution strategy● How developing algoPIN unlocked new markets● The impact of COVID on their long-term strategy● Their move to Austin, Texas and expansion in the U.S.Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Passion for healing is your “why,” but it won’t teach you the “how.” So how does a dermatologist become a practice owner and actually scale their business?In this episode, Dr. Kelly Duncan gets candid about the tough lessons and hard-earned wins of building a business with her co-founder, Dr. Sherry Ingraham. You'll hear how their path to growth differed from the norm, how incidents of fraud tested their leadership, and how their values played a role in every business decision.Topics discussed:● Where Kelly found her love for dermatology● The transition into practice ownership● Why they didn't go all in on cosmetic dermatology● Their unconventional approach to expansion and leadership● Business lessons on stealing and insurance fraud● How becoming a mother changed the practice● Sun exposure myths and how to prevent damage● Why they decided to sell the practiceCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
You’ve heard that relationships are everything in business, but how do you turn them into real opportunity? For Kyle Cokinos and Taylor Mann of Cokinos Bond Agency, it all started with taking a risk on each other.In this episode, they share how betting on each other, choosing integrity over quick wins, and focusing on trust turned them into one of Houston's newest success stories. You'll learn how they've gained credibility in a reputation-driven industry, earned client trust, and are continuing to scale through relationships!Topics discussed:● How they chose the name, Cokinos Bond Agency● Why they took the leap into entrepreneurship● Early challenges and their first office● The surprising marketing moment that landed them on TV● The importance of credibility in the bond industry● How trust and integrity drive long-term success● Partnership dynamics and how they balance their strengths● Hiring intentionally and plans for growth● Implementing EOS for structure and growthCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Why not? That is the mindset that carried Chris ‘Buck’ Buckner from job rejections to turning small ideas into big companies. From building a sports app to partnering with an AI company, his career shows that being open to opportunity matters more than chasing a ‘perfect’ plan.Today, he shares what he learned from every venture and how empathy has turned out to be his biggest advantage. We also explore Houston’s growing tech scene, how Buck avoids burnout, and what the future of entrepreneurship could look like with the rise of creators, influencers, and AI.Topics discussed in this episode:● How rejection led to his first startup● Lessons on fundraising and standing out amongst the competition● The shift that helped him find work-life balance● How valuing relationships landed him an opportunity in AI● Why integrity is his number one priority in business● How he’s helping the next generation become entrepreneurs● Social media and tech’s influence on entrepreneurshipCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
This isn’t your typical entrepreneur story. Patti Melcher co-founded a private equity firm during the 2009 economic crisis, but another incredible accomplishment has been launching The Joy School to support, first her daughter, and then hundreds of students with learning differences.In this episode, she shares how her values and long-term strategy have shaped her career — from navigating the highs and lows of the energy market to building a culture of trust and collaboration not often found in private equity. Let’s dive into purpose, leadership, and embracing change to make a lasting impact!Topics discussed in this episode:• Patti’s early experience in private equity• Founding The Joy School in Houston• The growth and impact of The Joy School• Early investments and challenges of starting EIV Capital• EIV’s long-term approach to investing and growth• Diversity, teamwork and leadership at EIV• Creating a culture of diversity, collaboration, and support• How they promote philanthropy within the company• Why they invest in the volatile energy market• How stepping back leads to more growth• Employee development and empowermentConnect with Patti Melcher:https://eivcapital.com/https://www.thejoyschool.org/Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Not every success story starts with confidence and a business plan. Today, you’ll hear how tenacity and grit helped Jentry Kelley turn a small side hustle into a multimillion-dollar business.She shares how she carved out her own unique space in the beauty industry and grew Jentry Kelley Cosmetics through self-funding in a saturated market. We talk about how she keeps the lost art of customer service alive, how the industry has evolved, and why it's so hard to find people who work as hard as you do. Tune in to learn more about this bold, customer-first brand!Topics discussed in this episode:● Moving up in the beauty industry/career● The first steps to starting Jentry Kelley Cosmetics● Building a loyal customer base● Growth challenges and personal sacrifices● How the beauty industry has changed● Managing inventory and operations● Hiring a COO and building a strong team● The lost art of customer service● The future of social media marketingCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Shared leadership isn’t a risk—it’s a strategy for lasting impact. That’s the mindset behind one of Houston’s fastest-growing philanthropic movements: Impact100. In this episode, Co-founder Jessica Graham shares how they built a fully volunteer-led nonprofit that's raised more than $1 million in just five years.From finding new members to transitioning leadership, we talk about what it takes to scale a nonprofit and balance structure with flexibility to support ongoing growth. Tune in for a conversation on social impact, intentional growth, and the business side of nonprofits!Topics discussed in this episode:● Founding Impact100 Houston● The power of collective giving● Recruiting and retaining members● Building a diverse and inclusive board● Challenges of starting a nonprofit● Grant application and review process● Impact100’s collaborative leadership model● Learning to step back as a founder● Planning for long-term sustainabilityCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
What began as a serious health challenge turned into a thriving business focused on real ingredients and real impact. Autumn Smith's healing journey exposed what was missing in the food industry: clean ingredients, clear labeling, and access.In this episode, we discuss our broken food system and how Paleovalley is working to change it. You'll hear what most companies get wrong about “healthy” food, the real cost of cheap ingredients on our health, and why regenerative farming is on the rise. Find out how a purpose-driven business can scale without compromising its values!Topics discussed in this episode:● The impact of diet on health● Founding Paleovalley and building a purpose-led brand● Why sourcing matters and what most companies do wrong● Regenerative vs. organic vs. grass-fed● Problems in the American food industry● Meat labeling and greenwashing● Key growth phases and future plans● Making clean food more affordable and accessible● Business challenges and lesson learnedCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
There’s a fine line between mischief and mastery, and Ric Forman of Forman Vineyard walks it well. Driven by passion and a willingness to take risks, he built a legacy one bold decision at a time.In this episode, Ric talks about the early days of California’s wine revival and the ups and downs of building Forman Vineyard. He shares the values and vision behind his decades-long career, and the lessons that come from doing things your own way. Hear how curiosity, dedication, and resilience all come together in the making of something that endures!Topics discussed in this episode:History of the wine industry and ‘60s revivalRick’s unexpected career beginningsFounding Forman VineyardBlending innovation and traditional wine techniquesThe mistake that almost ruined himLessons from a lifetime of hands-on winemakingWhat it takes to build a family legacyFind out more at https://formanvineyard.com/Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Systems and strategies are important, but people are the backbone of every business. For Trey Snider, Co-founder and CEO of O'Donnell/Snider Construction, success comes down to relationships, strong leadership, and company culture. In this episode, we talk about the key factors that led to the impressive growth of O'Donnell/Snider Construction. Trey draws from his 30+ years of leadership to highlight the importance of client engagement, nurturing the next generation of leaders, and scaling with intention.Tune in to learn more about the vital role relationships play in fueling business growth and unlocking new opportunities!Topics discussed in this episode:● Choosing a career in construction over law● Relationship building and business development● Key factors for growth: leadership, hiring, and culture● Scaling and diversifying in a cyclical market● Trey’s vision for the futureCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.comThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Tough times in business don’t last, but tough leaders do. Sue Burnett started her career in the 1970s, a time when few women held leadership roles and even fewer were business owners. In this episode, she shares how she went from making minimum wage and needing her husband’s signature to get a business loan to building an award-winning staffing company, Burnett Specialists.Sue reflects on the bold decisions that shaped her career, how they survived numerous economic downturns, and lessons from 50 years in business. We also discuss current market challenges, the shift to remote work, and why company culture is more important than ever. Don’t miss these insights on longevity and resilience from a trailblazing woman in business!Topics discussed in this episode:Early career challenges and breaking gender barrierHow she built Texas’ most awarded staffing firmBurnett Specialists’ unique company cultureRisks and rewards of growing the businessNavigating economic recessionsThe impact of remote work on cultureLaunching the Best Places to Work AwardCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Entrepreneurs start their journey with a plan, but great leaders balance their vision with collaboration. Today’s conversation with Adarsh Karia, CEO of Indigo Beam, offers a look at the entrepreneurial mindset in action: from solving market and organizational problems to impactful leadership.In this episode, we dive into the world of digital transformation, the value of partnerships, and how to keep employees happy. Adarsh shares his approach to bridging engineering and business, fostering innovation, and driving growth. Join us to explore the intersection of technology, business strategy, and leadership!Topics discussed in this episode:Indigo Beam’s work in digital transformationMerging business and engineering: Adarsh's career trajectoryLessons from his early businessesWhat it takes to build a strong company cultureHow Indigo Beam overcame growth challengesThe power of the entrepreneurial mindsetLearn more about Indigo Beam:https://www.indigobeam.com/Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
How can private equity-backed portfolio companies achieve sustainable growth? The Craig Group has a solution: digital sales, focused marketing and data-driven customer success. In this episode, Summer Craig shares how her revenue growth advisory firm helps businesses align key functions, overcome growth challenges, and build scalable systems.Learn how they approach staffing decisions, successfully work with clients in multiple industries, and integrate AI tools to streamline business processes!Topics discussed in this episode:● Summer’s career and decision to start a business● How COVID-19 impacted The Craig Group● Building a remote, flexible work culture● Client management and work processes● The benefits of integrating AI into your business● Targeting broad versus niche markets● The role of marketing for PE-backed business growth● Lessons learned and advice for entrepreneursLearn more about The Craig Group:https://www.craiggroup.io/Connect with Summer Craig on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigsummer/Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Every entrepreneur's journey is different, but hard work is the common thread in each story. In this episode, Chris Heard, founder of Olive Technologies, reflects on his unique path from a stand-up comedian to selling insurance and now scaling a software company that’s redefining the RFP process.We discuss how he overcame the early challenges of a tech startup, why he adapted his hiring strategy, and the importance of branding. Discover why delegation can actually hurt your business, how to leverage your skills as a founder, and more!Topics discussed in this episode:● Chris’s transition into entrepreneurship● Lessons from founding Olive and breaking into a niche market● Hiring mistakes and defining your role as founder● The intersection of branding and relationships● Ahead of the Heard podcast● How Chris’s global experiences have impacted his success● The value of hard work and creativityConnect with Chris Heard and Olive Technologies:https://olive.app/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ahead-of-the-heard/id1755644998Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Episode 06In the fledgling craft brewery industry in the early 1990s, Saint Arnold found a way to succeed and make an impact. Now the oldest craft brewery in Texas, it continues to grow even as competition has exploded. Founder Brock Wagner’s passion for homebrewing laid the foundation that made Saint Arnold’s a staple in the Houston community and helped it expand into a major regional presence.In this episode, we discuss the evolution of Texas beer culture, the early grind to establish themselves in an unwelcoming market, and their commitment to diversity in their workforce. Brock shares how they’re sustaining growth despite less demand in the market, their efforts to connect and give back to the local community, and the four things every entrepreneur needs to start a business. Tune in now to learn more!Topics discussed in this episode:The birth of Saint Arnold’s BrewingWhat is a craft beer?Early challenges in the craft beer industryHow Saint Arnold stayed competitiveSaint Arnold: the story behind the nameThe importance of hiring and company cultureAdapting to market shifts and staying profitableNavigating Texas beer lawsMarketing strategies and key partnershipsCommunity and charitable involvementHow Brock’s role has evolved over 30 yearsConnect with Saint Arnold:https://www.saintarnold.com/Learn more about The Feast of Saint Arnold:https://give.texaschildrens.org/site/Calendar?id=103525&view=DetailCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Finding the right talent goes beyond a great resume; it’s about matching the right people with your company’s vision and culture. Today, we’re joined by Jen Sudduth to discuss the evolution of her career from social work to founding executive search firm Sudduth Search. She shares her insights on launching a new business, leveraging relationships, and making strategic hires.Jen also reflects on the challenges and triumphs of establishing Sudduth Search, including how she built a strong remote team, the benefits of implementing EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) in her business, and more.Tune in to hear more about Sudduth Search and Jen’s work in the Houston business community!Topics discussed in this episode:• How Jen’s psychology background shaped her recruiting career• Making the move to start her own executive search firm• Early challenges of founding Sudduth Search• Building a remote team and company culture• Implementing EOS and its impact on her business• Retained versus contingency search• The importance of the “change process” in recruiting• When is the right time to hire a CFO?• Job search do’s and don'tsLearn more about Sudduth Search:https://sudduthsearch.com/Resources mentioned in this episode:https://www.acg.org/houstonhttps://www.eosworldwide.com/https://www.eosworldwide.com/traction-bookhttps://www.sotx.org/area-home?area=2302785Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Whether you’re starting your own business or exploring new opportunities, relationships are what pave the way to success. In this episode, Jamie Burchell of The Burchell Group shares how a strong foundation of connection and communication has fueled his entrepreneurial journey.We dive into his early career as a young recruiter, the decision to start his own business (and then sell it), how he navigated the pandemic as owner of a staffing agency, and more. You’ll also hear how he’s reinvented himself along the way, embracing his interests in pinball and podcasting.Tune in to hear his insights on entrepreneurship, resilience, and chasing your passions!Topics discussed in this episode:Jamie’s recruiting career and move to HoustonFounding PSG days before 9/11 and Enron’s collapseSelling PSG and the challenges of selling a businessMoving on to found The Burchell GroupThe impact of COVID-19 and recovering his businessThe importance of relationships in businessOvercoming fear in business/lifeFinding his passion for podcasting and pinballConnect with Jamie Burchell:https://theburchellgroup.com/https://wormholepinball.com/https://www.youtube.com/@wormholepinball2918Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
What life experiences and core values shape someone into a successful entrepreneur? For Christine Hood, it's a blend of curiosity, integrity, and resilience. From her early years in Austin to adventures in Egypt, her journey has been marked by continuous learning and creative exploration.In this episode, Christine reflects on the pivotal relationships that have shaped her life and career and the evolution of her real estate businesses.She shares her passion for entrepreneurship, including her latest ventures into the construction business and pinball machines, and the important lessons she’s learned along the way.Tune in as we talk about the excitement, fears, and rewards of entrepreneurship!Topics discussed in this episode:● Christine’s early life and key influences● The value of relationships and exploration● Overcoming fear of failure in entrepreneurship● Christine’s journey in real estate and founding Archeterra Homes● The importance of integrity in business practice● Growing confidence and becoming a builder● Christine’s passion projects: pinball machines and bourbonLearn more about Wormhole Pinball, Houston’s premier pinball club!https://wormholepinball.com/Read Dwight Silverman’s article, “Meet theHouston Power Couple Spurring a Pinball Renaissance,” on Texas Monthly:https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/underground-pinball-den-houston-museum/Listen to Christine’s favorite playlist for focusing on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vvXsWCC9xrXsKd4FyS8kMCandus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing their accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/homeThis episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Leaving a stable career as a CPA and consulting manager to run a bakery isn’t a choice many people would make, but that’s exactly what today’s guest did—and he never looked back. Randy Hines is the owner of the Kolache Shoppe, and it was his nostalgic yearning for traditional kolaches that sparked his transition from consulting to the bakery business. In this episode of The Arcus Arena, hosts Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi talk to Randy about his gutsy decision to leave his consulting career behind and follow his passion for the beloved pastry. Randy shares the challenges and rewards of being an entrepreneur, from balancing work and family to franchising and expanding business.You’ll also hear how he teams up with some of Houston’s most popular restaurants for some tasty collaborations. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the human side of business, community and the pursuit of happier-ness in entrepreneurship!Topics discussed in this episode:Randy’s journey from CPA to bakery ownerThe challenges of balancing a dual career and growing family Embracing new opportunities in expansion and franchisingThe power of community in businessKolache Shoppe’s unique products and collaborationsReflections on entrepreneurship, personal growth and familyConnect with Kolache Shoppe:https://www.instagram.com/kolache_shoppe/https://twitter.com/kolache_shoppehttps://www.facebook.com/houstonkolachesVisit the Kolache Shoppe and their collaborators:Kolache Shoppe - https://www.kolacheshoppe.com/Roostar - https://www.myroostar.com/Brennan's - https://www.brennanshouston.com/Boomtown Coffee - https://www.boomtowncoffee.com/ Resources mentioned in this episode:“17 Rules for a Sustainable Local Community” by Wendell Berry“Build the Life you Want” by Arthur C. Brooks, Oprah Winfrey Afford Anything podcast with Arthur Brooks - https://affordanything.com/472-happiness-habits-with-harvard-professor-arthur-brooks/How Much is Enough? Money and the Good Life by Edward Skidelsky and Robert SkidelskyChooseFI podcast - https://www.choosefi.com/ Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi are the co-founders of Arcus Advisors, a business consulting firm dedicated to helping Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies improve results by optimizing the accounting and finance functions through strategic guidance and practical solutions. For more information and resources, visit Arcus Advisors: https://arcusadvisors.com/home This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com























