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Tandem Talks is a podcast meant to empower you to live your life, your way. Join us as we go deeper with entrepreneurs and their journey creating success in business and life.
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Married entrepreneurs Carrie Bohlig and Craig Clickner discuss the power of side hustling, how it solves the human paradox we are all struggling with, and how it helps you live with fulfillment and create an impact. In this latest episode of Tandem Talks, Carrie and Craig will share their personal journey to side hustling, how it changed their lives, and how you can apply it to yours.HIGHLIGHTSFinding your end of the spectrumThe side hustling breakthroughReasons to do side hustlingThe roadblock misconceptionsDifferent opportunities to side hustleThe side business approach5 ways to side hustle skillfullyQUOTESCraig: “I craved more freedom or independence, I realized they needed to divorce my time from my income so that I could wake up every day and do what I love.Carrie: “So the challenge for people like me, it's not a lack of interest or passion or ideas, but it's narrowing in and down on what gets us closer to the life vision.”Carrie: “Following the traditional logic of getting a good job and living happily ever after? It definitely insinuates there's one magical path. Yeah. But that's not really the case for most people in reality.”Craig: “We basically were able to create a lifestyle where we are full-time parents and full-time entrepreneurs, and we wish this lifestyle and choice for everyone.”Craig: “The reasons to side hustle are vast, there are so many beyond just diversifying your income you diversify your skills. You can use it to explore new passions and interests.”Carrie: “You don't have to be passionate to start a business not just like you don't have to be passionate about your job, which many of you are not.”Learn more about Carrie and Craig with the links below:Carrie Bohlig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carriebohlig/Craig Clickner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-clickner/Carrie and Craig were involved in TEDx and this inspired the latest episode of Tandem Talks, learn more about TEDx with the link below:Website: https://www.ted.com/about/programs-initiatives/tedx-programPlease subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTSShannon’s background and experienceStarting up Enlivened StudiosImprovisational Mindset in EntrepreneurshipThe concept of “yes, and”Collaboration in improvisation mindsetImportance of Improvisation in communicating as an entrepreneurShannon’s tips on ImprovisingApplying conversational facilitation on online platformsDeep thoughts on Tandem Talks (Special portion)QUOTESShannon: “Improv is highly structured and highly rehearsed. And so, there are a number of concepts that performers practice. One of them that most people are familiar with is the concept of “yes, and” which doesn't always mean agree, yes actually means to receive and to witness and to accept what's been offered.”Shannon: “When you think about that, on a stage, right, two people have to collaborate in order to build something from nothing. And, and when you take “yes, and” into a collaborative environment, magic can happen.”Shannon: “Get curious, because people love to tell their own stories. And if you can lean in with curiosity, and start to and I don't want to overuse the word human, but humanize the people that are in the room, ask them for their own personal stories. See, if you can engage at a level that will take a little bit of the air out of the balloon.”Shannon: “Don't forget, you can break the fourth wall. You know, you don't need to be the sage on the stage, right? You can also be the person who is saying, Does this resonate with you? How do we feel? Do we want to go in a different direction here? How's everybody doing? Do we need a break? Like what are ways that we can quote unquote, break that fourth wall to make the room more of a collective versus me behind a pedestal telling you what I know?”Shannon: “As a facilitator, I always say connect early connect often. So how can you if you are the meeting owner? How can you get people maybe into a breakout room for five minutes at the front end and give them a simple game? Like, “hey, you have five minutes to find three, you know, three things in common, go” or two truths and a lie. You know, how can you have a little bit of fun at the front end so that people come back and have connected with somebody so that they have a true north they can go back to if they get a little bit? They lose their footing in the meeting”Shannon: “I put myself into rooms with people that are a couple steps ahead of me. Because there's always something to learn.”Carrie: “Well, it's nice to have people modeling that balance, I think too. But at the end of the day, we do kind of have to trust that inner voice and turn up the volume on a bit because even if we have good models of it, like we're still living with ourselves every day”Carrie: “When you start a business like life doesn't stop, like the roller coaster doesn't stop life keeps going. But that's where I think that intuitive piece of it all is, is even more important because you don't have an employer saying you have to do this by this date. It's like, everyday like you're the boss.”Shannon: “Just remember what your vision and your mission is, rather than appealing to what you think might be needed.”Shannon: “Don't ask what the world needs, ask what makes you come alive, and then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” (a quote from Howard Thurman)You can find out more about Shannon in the links below: Website: enlivenedstudios.comLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/shannondeanhughesTwitter: shannonhughes1YouTube: Shannon Hughes - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKplX4Aktdcpy-tcBUe9sJQPlease subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at  https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTSA lifetime of learning and micro-pivots Developing CEO Dreams and an entrepreneurial spirit Owning a business vs being a business ownerMountain climbers, craftspeople, and freedom fightersThe 8 types of EntrepreneurshipWorking as a mergers and acquisitions advisor The business model canvasThe best way to learn about business is to run oneWhat is your Return On Time?Being an entrepreneur can be lonelyDeep thoughts on Tandem Talks QUOTESLaurie: "If someone wants to own a business or do they want to be a business owner, I think that's where the conversation could start. What's the difference between the two? Well, one might look at it as a lifestyle. I want to have my own business, I want to be a business owner because ultimately, it's gonna give me the lifestyle that I want to live."Laurie: "Freedom fighters, they too really value control. All three archetypes do. But the freedom fighter most of all, is the one who probably will say I am a business owner, and they will probably own that business for 20 years or longer."Laurie: "In my story, I thought I couldn't be an entrepreneur because I didn't have the big idea. And as I have been in business so many years now, looking back 25+ years later, here I am saying I'm an entrepreneur. Well, how so? I think there are others who explore other paths. Another big path are people who are buying companies. They are acquiring businesses. They're getting an SBA loan from the government, or they're getting a loan from friends and family." Laurie: "For people who are really interested in exploring other options and think starting your own thing from scratch is the way to get there, I'll say to them, 'hey think again.' The other thing I would say about this notion of I can't start a business unless it's new and you know this crazy technology, I'd say, 'let's think about that, let's unpack that' and point to all kinds of examples of the type of entrepreneur that we call an Imitator. It's not negative, it's just a descriptor."Laurie: "The number one thing is to be clear about who you are, why you're doing what you're doing, and who are you doing it for."Laurie: "For an entrepreneur starting from scratch, what do we need to do? What is step one? Well with the students, we say, do competitive research in this space. Understand the ocean you're swimming in, the lake, the pond, the puddle, where are you stepping in, where are you swimming in." Craig: "Go do something, go learn. Because I say the best way to learn about business is to run one. Not like theorize, like do the canvas but don't do the canvas for six years. Do the canvas, take your time, like build it out nice, but then go learn and make the micro adjustments that we're talking about." Laurie: "I think that's the other side to really know from the economics in your household what do you really need to be doing because you may not truly be ready from a budget standpoint to go all in. So this test and learn, side hustle is a great way to fare that out and see if one, you would enjoy it and two, if you're seeing the market demand that you need."You can find out more about Laurie in the links below: Website: https://smalldotbig.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauriebarkman/Business Model Canvas (Creator: Alex Osterwalder):https://interaction.net.au/articles/business-model-canvas-template/8 Types of Entrepreneurship: https://youtu.be/ceFheMe1YB4 Succession Stories Podcast: www.successionstories.comPlease subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTSWhat problem are you trying to solve in the world?Just talk to business owners in the real world Know your skillset and create a team to fill the gapsHow to vet people for your dream team Dig into people's motivations Building a founding team is almost as serious as marriageAre you in it for the long haul?Track all the goals that you want to accomplishQUOTESNick: "I like to ask, what  problem are you trying to solve in the world? That is something that everyone, if you're thinking of trying to get into business and entrepreneurship, I would encourage you to come from that angle. So it's not just like an idea in the shower."Nick: "We empower and inspire and drive growth for entrepreneurs because this world runs because of entrepreneurship."Nick: "Everyone is gifted in actually pretty narrow ways. But everyone has some very specific things that they probably do best in the world. I would say, first and foremost, hopefully you're able to know or discover what you're really great at and hey if you're technical, you're probably great at coding and building a product and kind of visualizing that and putting it into play. Some people are the idea people, which, that's great and fine, but you need to someone to actually build the product."Nick: "As a leader, it's important for you to dig a little bit, because the more that you can surface from the people that want to work with you and join your team, the better you can serve them." Nick: "Of course, it's important to have a founding team and co-founders. But that is a very serious relationship that's a bit harder to unwind. So have that filtration process, know what you're looking for and be confident in actually saying, that's not the right time, and it's okay." Nick: "Look at their history. Is this person just fishing for a job and somehow create some quick income? How passionate are they about the vision and the market you're in? Do they have a past history of either working in this industry or building a product of some sort of similarity? Have they created a product before? Have they brought something to market? Do they have an exit in their history? These are things that you start filtering out. Doesn't mean that you say yes or no. You just need to know your filter."Nick: "Have patience. Weirdly enough, success in the longevity of life is just staying in the game and waking up everyday and doing your thing. If you do that for 30 to 40 years, you will end up at the top echelon of the world because no one does anything for 40 years."You can find out more about Nick and Founders Live in the links below: Website: https://founderslive.mn.co/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jnickhughes/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoundersLivePlease subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS02:28 The Dames: Empower more women into 7-figure and C-suite roles08:14 Networking in an ecosystem of collaboration transforms you 10:38 Leads groups and working with someone to align values and business models14:49 Intuition: Harnessing this female energy for business success21:17 Develop intuition by distinguishing mind from heart 27:02 For new entrepreneurs: Align your business to your zone of genius31:22 Combining feminine energy and data-driven strategies in business36:31 Always have your litmus tests and learn to say no42:37 A community that shares your goals and challenges create solutions together44:47 Connect with Meghann QUOTES09:00 "Being part of an organization where you're looking for your golden geese and you then develop these long-term relationships to... cross-refer business or collaborate to create a bigger footprint or mastermind your challenges..., those fostered relationships end up being long-term, very fruitful, but also extremely nourishing for both of the women."12:34 "In those initial stages, as you're beginning to do your work and you're beginning to work with different clients, really be paying attention to who those ideal clients are that light you up and make notes all the way along."18:38 "I would listen to my intuition and really be guided by it and take the actions, it has never led me wrong. And I continue to do that today. And that's what really has created all kinds of opportunities for us to open up chapters internationally."36:40 "Work in alignment with your higher vision and make sure that you've got your litmus tests that you're always using. Like, is this going to match my values? Does this make the boat go faster in terms of moving me to achieving my epic mission? If not, then I need to learn how to say no."44:00 "The masterminding and the problem-solving and the celebrations can really transform your life and the lives of those around you. So really open up, get in community, and share what you're going through because you're definitely not alone." You can find out more about Meghann in the links below:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghannconter/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/meghannconter/Website - https://thedames.co/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS01:42 Falling into coaching: How a tripping incident gave birth birth to a career06:12 Leadership is a skill anyone can develop08:25 Be intentional with time, energy, and presence11:09 Set very clear boundaries16:25 Fear of ego: A selfish undertone beneath the fear25:18 Meditation and mindfulness: Start with one minute and build from there32:41 "Try" is an out to accountability and the problem with got to/need to/have to42:25 Being transparent and vulnerable for a meaningful life46:15 Connect with Joshua and join his LinkedIn Learning CourseQUOTES09:01 "I am very intentional with my time, my energy, and my presence. So the time that I spend with, who, where, my presence, am I really present? As a coach, my job is to show up and be present in a way that other people don't find."12:26 "If you're an entrepreneur, the one thing that you have that's more valuable than getting a seed round of money is your time. That's the one thing. It's actually more important than your product or your service or your business."18:18 "When I hear the fear of ego, to me, it's people that really... don't know what to do. They're paralyzed because they can't own their greatness. Like they just accomplished something amazing, they're afraid to acknowledge it."39:46 "You have a better chance of putting your energy, your best foot forward, when you say 'I want that promotion.' Great. Versus I got to get that promotion."44:39 "If you want to have a more meaningful and purposeful life and really have some breakthrough around meditation or business success or hustling, one of the access points is learning how to be more vulnerable."You can find out more about Joshua, get his book, and join his LinkedIn Learning Course in the links below:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuahmiller/Website - https://joshhmiller.com/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS01:54 Tisha makes her side hustle the main hustle 04:17 Get started, have a mentor, have a vision, and invest in yourself09:12 Choose a skill you love and focus on it12:01 Gain momentum, increase confidence, and keep going 19:00 Networking tip: Strike up genuine conversations 22:14 Create your personal brand: Personal and work life will always intertwine30:07 Connect with TishaQUOTES04:36 "You have to get out there. You have to start getting out and networking. I had a mentor that I highly recommend when you're starting something, having a mentor, having someone that's 10 steps ahead of you, that can be there to be bouncing ideas off of."06:31 "Every time I invested in myself, every time I said, okay, I believe in myself, I'm going to do this, I'm going to put the money even though it could be a little bit of an air situation, it absolutely came back to me in the form of new opportunities."12:44 "Once you start with one, it's easier to start building the momentum because now what happens, you're believing yourself, the confidence is there and now you, in a way, are unstoppable. You just keep going."17:37 "Get back up, do it again, get back up, do it again. And you see that you progressively get better if you keep learning. If you keep surrounding yourself with the right people and you keep going with it." 23:38 "What I always share, the biggest takeaway that I feel people get when I talk about personal branding is that your personal and your professional life are going to intertwine. There's no mistake about it."You can find out more about Tisha in the links below:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tishamariepelletier/Website - https://tishamarie.com/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS02:31 Developing an entrepreneur's mindset and embracing side hustling early on07:25 Entrepreneurs are made, not born, and they find better ways of doing things10:17 The multipreneur follows 4 P's: People, Processes, Products & Profit14:45 Entrepreneurs need clarity to build confidence and gain momentum19:53 Mistakes and learnings with the 4 P's: Keep testing, keep optimizing26:11 Let go of processes that don't work to give you time28:30 Get business partners and offer equity31:52 Find a coach for the stage your business is actually in37:06 Connect with PeteQUOTES08:22 "If you found yourself asking, why don't they do it this way? And that kind of stuff, as opposed to just accepting that that's the way it's done, I think those kinds of questions come out to entrepreneurs."10:31 "I thought I would buy a franchise off the bat to kind of give me some structures and things like that that I could start off with. And from that perspective, I did."11:31 "I need to have the structures and systems in place that allow me to have the right people in place, the processes in place, the products in place, so that I could generate the profit. And those are the four P's that I often talk about." 16:19 "What do I think is most important? Well, I think clarity is most important. So I always start with clarity because clarity gives you confidence and confidence builds momentum."26:28 "The sooner you let go of something that really just isn't working, the better, because it allows you then the freedom of time. And that's one thing that most entrepreneurs don't have is time."You can find out more about Pete in the links below:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermohr/Website - https://simplifyingentrepreneurship.com/Email - pete@mohr.coachPlease subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS02:12 Nathan's passion for side hustling and military service 05:42 Entry to entrepreneurship after defense contracting11:35 Time management is the biggest challenge to side hustling16:12 Scale faster: Let go of time-consuming tasks and hire talent to grow with you25:11 Work ethic: Know what you want so you can decide what to give up28:03 Life hack: Add software as you fix problems, not as infrastructure 33:16 Connect with NathanQUOTES06:47 "I started looking at how this company was making money and everything, and I was just like, there's no reason why I need to sit here and work  for what little bit I'm working for when I can just go do this on my own."12:59 "As we were growing, it was more of I need to book 10 a year, right? When we made that transition, then I started realizing that okay, my time is way more valuable selling than it is me working."18:06 "You can just go out Willy-nilly and say I'm going to go get the best people or I'm going to get the cheapest people. It doesn't necessarily work that way, you've got to try to find that middle ground of getting the most out of people that are looking to grow with you." 26:12 "You gotta figure out what you can give up and what you can't. And some people, you gotta decide what your side hustle wants to be. If you want it to just give you an extra thousand a month, there's nothing wrong with that."29:55 "You want to look at systems that give you the most in one place, if that makes sense. So you kind of want to create this unified ecosystem. Will you be able to cover everything with one company? No, but you can get most of it."You can find out more about Nathan in the links below:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nateflood/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS02:40 Creating the number 1 incubator for startups05:34 Deciding when your side hustle is good enough to go full-time10:10 Hunting for demand and finding the best people15:05 Ask, don't tell: A winning culture on empowering your team21:08 How to secure venture capital and close deals32:08 The real work after securing funding: Hire the best and don't be cheap38:54 Connect with Steven QUOTES06:36 "What are their problems? What's keeping them up at night? What are their dreams? What are their goals? Do you align with these? If you don't align with the top three priorities of your potential customers, you're off their radar."08:20 "I always say the entrepreneur's job, and especially when you're doing a side hustle, is really to gather as much information as possible information. Information. Data about the real world. What's really going on, where the market is. That will inform you."19:02 "A lot of entrepreneurs think it's their job to have all the ideas, to figure out the whole plan to do everything. It's not your job. Your job is to go to your employees and get them doing that, getting them to think, and then really supporting them."22:15 "(Venture capital) are really good at giving you money to acquire more customers, basically like to grow that business, to grab more customers and then to meet the need by hiring more people. Like that's what the venture money is for. It's not to figure it out."28:10 "The thing that makes investors close more than anything is one thing. It's fear, but it's also greed, right? You need to make the investor more afraid of losing the deal than they are afraid of losing their money. So it's this balance."You can find out more about Steven in the links below:Website - https://www.foundersspace.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/foundersspace/Twitter - https://twitter.com/foundersspaceInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/foundersspace/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/foundersspacePlease subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS01:30 Updates on Ashley's life and being a mom and executive05:27 Successful moms today also have side hustles07:13 Early mistakes in business and nurturing the entrepreneurial mindset16:02 Frontloading risk and learning through experience 19:30 Delegating and prioritizing your time for what's truly important23:43 Ashley's 7 best business decisions29:22 Connect with AshleyQUOTES05:34 "There are lots of women, especially moms, who are doing amazing things in their jobs. Like really making a big impact. And then coming home and everybody has a side hustle."07:59 "My business just got eaten by the recession and I was sort of spit out from that experience feeling like well, that was a gigantic mistake. I couldn't quite see that it had gotten me into tech and taught me to be a programmer."10:38 "You think of it like side hustles, and I think of it like I have 24 hours in a day and I really don't want to be dedicated to just 1 thing. Because that's boring and also I'm a multifaceted person."12:21 "I actually have a hard and fast rule, but I don't create anything until I've sold it. There's no point putting your time and effort into something that you haven't validated as being something someone will buy."25:06 "The reason that I started VA agency is because I kept looking over the shoulders of my clients and saying, I don't understand how you're going to get anything done. You are smired in admin and someone else can be doing this for you."Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS02:43 Personal development: Learning through the experience of entrepreneurship05:48 Knowing when it's time to take action and not fearing failure09:27 Following mentors and inspirations on social media 17:36 Discerning your own values and disagreeing with content creators21:07 Using time blocks and being mindful of energy levels to stay focused 26:25 Mentors versus general counsel: Getting advice based on your needs right now28:19 Books you should be readingQUOTES03:25 "Entrepreneurship is the best form of self-development out there because it challenges you and you have to go and create something. And experiential learning is ultimately more powerful than, most of the time, academic learning."04:29 "Take massive amounts of action. The more I've been around business owners and entrepreneurs, they're just like always taking action. They don't allow fear to paralyze them, they allow fear to temper them."07:16 "I just see so many people gripped by fear of failing or looking silly, and I think we just have to embrace that you will look silly. So get out there and also win while you're doing it versus just reading a book on the bench."18:01 "We have to get good at thinking for ourselves and really sorting through what is relevant to us and what we believe in. It sometimes feels like this package deal like you buy into Mel Robbins or you don't."22:32 "Maybe it's a timer, maybe it's just very well-defined time blocks in your calendar, maybe you have a to-do list on social media or online, wherever you're doing your things. But having almost your own curriculum and roadmap can be so, so powerful."Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS01:21 The serendipitous beginnings of vChief04:51 vChief: Connecting independent chiefs of staff to your business09:01 Starting out: Creating autonomy and overcoming obstacles14:50 Finding trustworthy talent and learning to let go18:11 Networking and coaching prepared Madeleine to scale up 24:19 Set boundaries and delegate to free up time to do the most important tasks31:28 Common mistakes: Doing everything and not keeping the right people38:06 Work shenanigans in Vietnam and future plansQUOTES04:15 "I think what I saw when I started that hustle and the networking, who can I work with? The demand was just so clearly bigger than what I could personally do. But that's when it sort of became, what could this business be?"06:28 "They all work with the aim of helping a leader really prioritize the things where they can have the most impact, and be able to have someone who they can just say, okay you deal with this, you deal with this, you deal with this."12:49 "You're the one doing the hustle, you're the one who has the relationships, and therefore people want to work with you. So how do you shift that client's mindset to, I have built this business full of equally amazing people and you would be great with them?"26:12 "We're getting to the stage of organization that other people need to be making decisions and I can't be involved in every decision. How do I pull myself up and out of that and empower other people to drive those decisions?"32:51 "Figuring out how to delegate and automate things is incredibly important to a leader and figuring out where they can have the biggest impact towards getting to that vision, whether that's a lot of growth or whatever they want."Learn more and connect with Madeleine in the links below.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeleineniebauer/Website - https://www.virtualchiefofstaff.com/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS01:42 Teaming up and founding Infinite Design House09:06 Obstacles in scaling: How to spend your time wisely and choose your projects21:55 Building the mental skills to be successful in entrepreneurship28:42 For side hustlers: Branding and content tips to get started35:29 Deciding on the right mentor takes a mix of data and gut feel40:41 Take ownership of your business and think big47:02 How to connect with Lisa and EricQUOTES10:29 "It goes back to getting really clear on the things that you and only you can do in your business. So when I do X, income, impact, joy, goes up in the business. When I do X, I don't even need to be doing X, someone else could do X or it sucks the life out of me."11:42 "Nobody knows our content. Sure, they can. Sometimes they make it even better than you could have ever made it. But it's letting go of that control."27:06 "I realize the way I was speaking to myself and, when you don't have self-worth and you don't value yourself, you don't charge what you're worth. You don't put yourself in rooms where you're making moves."42:06 "We think it has to look a certain way or be a certain way and we're hoping somebody else is going to create it or someone else is going to give us the answer. You have all the tools to create whatever that thing is."43:38 "Think massive and then just take one tiny step to starting that thinking, projecting that way."Learn more and connect with Lisa & Eric Pezik in the links below.LinkedIn (Lisa) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisapezik/LinkedIn (Eric) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/epezik/Website (Lisa) - https://www.lisapezik.com/Website (Infinite Design House) - https://infinitedesignhouse.com/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
HIGHLIGHTS02:32 Circumstances introduce Chris to web design and podcasting07:48 Powering through obstacles and motivating yourself with your passion13:41 Community and networking propels your side hustle unlike any other 20:16 People should trust their capacity to reinvent themselves25:37 Don't fear failure for it is a necessary part of success28:21 Normalizing mental health has a positive ripple effect in all aspects of your life36:51 How to use Upwork as your main sales platform QUOTES08:55 "You need to figure out, what's the carrot that's going to keep you moving forward? For me, it was finding and saying yes to projects before I knew what I was doing."15:32 "The thing that we tend to neglect is that community aspect. If anything, the community aspect is probably one of the biggest reasons why people make it as business owners, entrepreneurs, or side hustlers."19:08 "Soft skills and hard skills are all something that should be learned and should be developed on an ongoing basis."26:03 "Failure... it's not a normal part, it's a necessary part of success. You fail forward towards success. You don't win towards success. Failures will teach you more than any success that you have."30:29  "The only way to get real lasting recovery is to make sure you're addressing some of those things that have happened in your life."Learn more and connect with Chris Misterek in the links below.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-misterek/Website - https://selfmadewebdesigner.com/Upwork for Web Designers - https://www.upworkfordwebesigners.com/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
Working in the healthcare field for more than 20 years, Deb Zahn took advantage of the knowledge, skills, and expertise gained in traditional work settings and transitioned to being a consultant. As she dabbled as an independent consultant, doing side gigs while working on her day job, Deb got a taste of what it would be like and loved it!Fast forward to today, Deb Zahn is the CEO of Deb Zahn Consulting, LLC and Craft of Consulting, which helps accomplished professionals become successful consultants while living the lives they want.Learn more and connect with Deb Zahn on the links below.LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-zahn-she-her-678b254/Website - https://www.craftofconsulting.com/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
Carrie and Craig scaled their first side hustle, Click Global LLC, to $3MM+ in US revenues. The firm focused on building & monetizing online communities using already existing business systems to launch, scale, & duplicate more efficiently than real estate or traditional franchising.After stabilizing a majority of these revenues, they achieved their primary goal of stepping away from Corporate America, in their 20s/30s, respectively. They now consider themselves full-time parents & entrepreneurs. They invest the majority of their days into their children, traveling, & love playing "entrepreneur" with the skills they have developed.In 2013, they launched CC Global, LLC to coach & educate others on how to emulate their results. After assisting several professionals in building $1MM+ businesses, they began running larger seminars & speaking events across the US, Canada, UK, Caribbean & Australia. They have the privilege of speaking to 20K+ people a year & coaching a few dozen individuals annually. They believe real empowerment occurs through personalized mentorship, not necessarily by acquiring more degrees or getting lost consuming random self-improvement or motivational content.They are thrilled to announce they launched their first non-profit, TandemGiving, Inc., at the close of 2019. The organization is designed to raise funds for children in need.Tandem Talks is a podcast meant to empower you to live your life, your way. Join us as we go deeper with entrepreneurs and their journey creating success in business and life.Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
Chelsea Haines is a Gut Health Coach at A Mindful Life, LLC. She helps heal physical pain, mental anxiety and harness a strong gut instinct using the power of intuitive eating, the abundance mindset, and the science of the gut-brain axis in order for you to live the life promised to you: easeful, downstream, profitable, joyful, and full of FREEDOM!Chelsea is also the show host of the podcast called Let’s Start Health. A podcast that is willing to start the awkward, vulnerable, weird, or even hard conversations needed to break through stigmas of mental and physical health and educate and inspire those on a healing journey.Learn more and connect with Chelsea Haines on the following links below.Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theyogiyachtie/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelseahaines/Website - http://www.chelseahainescoaching.com/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
Jackie Hermes is the Founder and CEO of Accelity, a B2B SaaS marketing solutions company that services clients from planning to execution and offers: Inbound marketing strategy & execution, Inbound software implementation & management—Hubspot, Online lead generation & qualification, Content marketing (blogging + email marketing + social media), and Website design & management.Prior to establishing her own company, Jackie started her entrepreneurial journey with a cookie company, Sweet Monkees, where she turned four vegan cookie recipes into a business - from baking them, to designing the brand’s packaging, to finding a kitchen that would increase its production, and all the way to marketing and distribution. After successfully building this business from the ground-up and selling to over 10 grocery chains, she sold the business to establish Accelity. Ryan Calton, on the other hand, is an Executive Finance and Strategic Advisor who is the CEO of a growth-oriented fractional CFO consultancy - RC MKE LLC, a company he founded for the simple reason that he wishes to shift the trend for most CFOs where instead of focusing on cost-saving strategies, he wishes to impart the focus on building sustained growth and increasing shareholder value. With this, he works with small to mid-sized companies that wish to increase their revenue, profitability, and enterprise value.Prior to founding his own consultancy, Ryan was the Vice President of Finance and Operations at The Brewer Company, a medical device innovations company. And before that, he was also the Chief Financial Officer at Hampel Corp.,  a manufacturer of thermoformed plastics. Learn more and connect with Jackie Hermes & Ryan Calton through their LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejackiehermes/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryancalton/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/.
Marcus Chan is the Founder and President of the Venli Consulting Group, a professional training and coaching platform that specializes in helping businesses, sales professionals, sales leaders, and everyone else who wishes to achieve supercharged results. A professional who achieved a lot in the course of his career, Marcus is an Executive Member on the Forbes Business Council and has also been featured in Forbes, Yahoo! Finance, MarketWatch, and LinkedIn Top Voice. He’s also recognized by Salesforce as the Top Sales Influencer to Follow.Growing up in a scarce environment, Marcus put himself through college earning his MBA a few years into the workforce. After achieving the point where he’s leveled the playing field, he eventually got the chance to work for two international Fortune 500 companies and was promoted 10 times in the 10 years he’s worked for them. During his 14+ years of tenure in Corporate America, he won countless awards and has been ranked in the top percentile every single year and in his last role, he led one of the top sales regions in the company with over 110 employees. He was 22 when he built his first multi-million dollar business and when he was in his early 30s he led a team that generated over $700+ million dollars in contracting new business sales. With the tide of his success, Marcus eventually left the corporate world to pursue his passion of wanting to do something greater and to give back to the world. Learn more and connect with Marcus Chan through the below links: Websites:https://www.sixfiguresalesacademy.com/home-1https://venliconsulting.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcuschanmba/Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review. Be sure to visit our website at https://www.tandemconsulting.co/
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