Interesting stories of the how and why entrepreneurs chose to make the bold move to create their own businesses and change their destiny.
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EP4: Building A Business & Chasing Your Passions with Jamie Burchell
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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 sta…
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EP3: How Creativity & Intuition Built a Business Empire: Christine Hood's Journey from a $5 House to a Pinball Museum
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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 relations…
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EP2: From CPA to Kolache King: A Story of Entrepreneurship & Community with Randy Hines
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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 busine…
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Candus Hinderer and Carrie Ferroukhi, Founders of Arcus Advisors introduce The Arcus Arena and explain WHY they decided to do a podcast. The Arcus Arena is a place for fellow founders to share their brave stories. The Arena is in reference to President Theodore Roosevelt's 1910 speech popularly known as "Man in the Arena": "It is not the critic who…
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