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Meet Kelly Bagla, Esq., the Queen of Business Law. With extensive expertise in business law, Kelly demystifies the legal landscape for entrepreneurs and business owners. Her podcast offers clear, actionable advice on navigating the "Legal Lifecycle" of a business—from startup to growth. Kelly covers essential topics like business formation, intellectual property, contracts, and compliance. Tune in to gain confidence and clarity, ensuring your business is legally sound and set for success.
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The Business Legal Lifecycle is apodcast for existing and new business owners. It provides a practical pathway to build a successful business. What we have seen from many business owners is that they: Do not understand basic legal concepts; Do not know where their business is going; and Do not have a clear path for the future of their business. The Business Legal Lifecycle is a book that is designed to: Explain basic legal concepts in plain English; Help you identify where your business is g ...
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The Legally Femtech podcast, sponsored by Nixon Gwilt Law, empowers femtech companies, creators, investors, and users to revolutionize women's health by providing practical, legal, and ethical insights into the healthcare startup community. Your host, Bethany Corbin, is a healthcare innovation and femtech attorney with almost a decade of experience. She is on a mission to help thought-leading companies disrupt and transform the global women's health sector. In each episode, Bethany discusses ...
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Starting and running a business or managing one isn’t for the faint of heart. You’re balancing internal and external forces in a continually changing landscape. This is where Cadence Bank’s In Good Companies comes in. We share our wealth of knowledge–and insights from noted industry experts–to guide you through the forces shaping business today. It’s hosted by Patrick Pacheco, an EVP and President of Cadence Asset Management and Trust, who has more than 25 years’ experience and is a self-pro ...
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Las Vegas-based Podcast Host - Jamaican, Nevadian, listen out for the accent. Listen weekly to hear how to step out and be bold! It’s time to start living unapologetic! It’s time to start choosing You! It’s time to start making decisions you held back from! Let’s chat! Let’s laugh! and Let’s make long-lasting friendships on the For Change Be Bold Podcast with your host Annakay Hutchinson.
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In 2024, flexibility is the word in everyone’s business. In a recent survey, the British Standards Institution asked more than 900 leaders worldwide about their priorities for their companies going forward. The results found that flexibility and well-being were the main concerns across the board. But what does flexibility mean, in practice? Is it a…
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According to the national census, there are 16.2 million veterans in the U. S., with over 4 million under the age of 55 years old. Many come back from deployment with a whole life ahead of them, and savings ripe for investment. So where does this new life begin? Our guests today will show you the way. In honour of Military Appreciation Month, this …
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Great business often starts with a need that hasn’t been met. Whether you’re operating in an emerging field, or offering a new service within an established industry, a good niche holds unique potential for your company. Our guest Robert Brawner knows this from experience. As an environmental consultant and the founder of One Consulting Group, Robe…
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Many corporate leaders share a capacity for reinvention, as proven by recent research by Deloitte. According to their 2024 CEO survey, 80% of CEOs can maintain vision and optimism, even when faced with global uncertainty. But what else makes a great CEO? In today’s episode, serial entrepreneur Jay B. Sauceda offers his own creative take on this que…
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In 2023, 87% of companies in the U.S. were family-owned; across the labor market, they employ more than half of the population. So on this new episode of In Good Companies, we find out what it takes to grow your business as a family, and pass down craftsmanship from generation to generation. Who better to answer these questions than Cornell, Roman …
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In our world, it's not a question of if but when a crisis will strike. In 2023, 96% of businesses experienced emergencies, but only one in five companies were prepared to take action. So in today’s episode, we’re learning to expect the unexpected with the help of our guest: Sydney Isaacs. Sydney is a Managing Director for H/Advisors Abernathy, a co…
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Welcome back to In Good Companies! This season, we’re connecting you with the hottest trends in business. So we start with a big question: in a fast digital world, how can we keep our companies safe and secure? In 2023, 40% of all US organizations experienced security violations; so what can we do to catch fraud at the door? Our guest Cassi Chandle…
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In Good Companies is springing back into action! Season 5 is out next week, and to warm up, we’re bringing back a favorite guest from seasons past: the fantastic Anna Catalano. Her episode is a lesson in ambition and professional development. Over the last 20 years, Anna has perfected the art of board governance and sat on a dozen public boards. Fo…
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We've only been gone for a few weeks, but at Cadence Bank, we miss our weekly dose of In Good Companies. But! We’ve got some exciting news. We will soon return for our fifth season. So mark your calendars: fresh new episodes of In Good Companies are coming to your feed in March 2024. We have lined up some amazing guests to dive into top business to…
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Happy New Year! 2024 is here, and, as is our tradition, our team celebrates bringing good companies forward. So to close season four, we welcome back some well-loved guests to talk about one of our favorite topics: how to lead with integrity. Consider this your all-in-one guide to business leadership. This episode features a variety of short clips …
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New year, new you, same great podcast. We are back this week with another fan-favorite episode, which is our way of wrapping up the holidays and starting the new year on a high note! This week, meet (again) Jennifer McNorton, senior director of talent attraction at Indeed, one of the most popular job sites in the world. Jenn is in charge of sourcin…
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We wish you a very happy holiday season! Join us in revisiting a much loved episode from season three. It’s our gift to you to say thank you for being part of our In Good Companies community. This fan favorite episode asks: Are you thinking about selling a business? Or buying into a venture in the new year? Then you know that when it comes to deali…
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As a company, how long does it take to make it? The U.S. Bureau of Labor reports that 20% of companies go bust in their first two years. What’s more, only one-fifth make it past their 15th anniversary. But on In Good Companies, we’re hopeful. That’s why in this episode, we talk to Charlie Malouf, a leader who has seen it all, and came out the other…
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Information brings us food for thought. It grounds a lot of our discussions, and perhaps, most importantly, it gives our work direction and purpose. This is why on this podcast, we bring you expert guests and start every episode with a little bit of data! A recent survey by Deloitte finds that 83% of business leaders believe leveraging human data c…
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In 2023, beer became the most popular alcoholic drink in the U. S., with a market estimated at $74 billion. So perhaps it’s no surprise that in recent years an increasing number of businesses have taken to the keg. A recent article by The Conversation reports that since 2015 the number of American craft breweries have doubled. This rise in populari…
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Think about something you learned recently. Whether it is a scientific finding, a fun fact, a historical event or something else, there is probably a great story behind it. Research by the London School of Business shows that most people only retain 5%-10% of the information they're given when presented with facts and figures. But fold the same dat…
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'Tis the season to be thankful! While our team takes a short holiday break, we’re bringing back a fan favorite episode from last season. It's our way of saying thank you for making “In Good Companies” a success. So together, let’s revisit a conversation that got us thinking about what it means to champion diversity in entrepreneurship. Because when…
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According to the national census, there are 16.2 million veterans in the U. S., with over 4 million under the age of 55 years old. Many come back from deployment with a whole life ahead of them, and savings ripe for investment. So where does this new life begin? Our guests today will show you the way. In honor of Veterans Day, this week, we welcome…
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If you've been listening to In Good Companies for a while, you know that sometimes we like to shake things up. In this episode, we bring back a special guest, Dr Marcus Collins. Remember Marcus? He is a culture expert, marketing professor and author of the best-selling book “For the Culture”. He joined us in a previous episode to talk about the pow…
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A recent Deloitte survey shows that our professional expectations have shifted in the past decade. In 2023, our youngest workers want jobs aligned with their values, where they have a purpose and find a sense of belonging. Increasingly, our workforce looks for good company culture, first and foremost. So how does culture drive strategy? And how can…
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Listener warning: This podcast includes discussions of school shootings and trauma, which may be distressing for some listeners. A recent survey from the National Center for Education Statistics reports that two-thirds of American public schools now control visitor access to their school grounds. This includes getting equipment, hiring staff and im…
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When picturing a board of directors, what comes to mind? Men in suits sitting around a table? Well, you are not to blame. In 2023, women hold only 28% of board seats in the Russell 3000. So how are companies making efforts to diversify their leadership? How can established directors lift up people who haven’t always had their seat at the table? Wha…
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There is no P&L statement for well-being, but we all know a great team when we're on one. So, what’s the secret? How do leaders build a business culture where people feel good and work well together? How can companies make sure that their people show up every day as the best version of themselves? “With trust and connection,” says David Mead. David…
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Kelly and her guest had a conversation that revolved around the importance of maintaining a positive and winner's mindset in entrepreneurship and in life generally. Here are the top 10 topics that were covered in their conversation: Importance of a Positive Mindset: The discussion highlighted the role a positive and winner mindset plays in entrepre…
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On this podcast, we had the pleasure of deep-diving into a conversation with Hamid, a long-standing pioneer in the crossroads between law and technology. As a leader in the field, he dropped some fascinating tidbits on a burgeoning development in the world of AI — the ChatGPT regulation. This could be a game-changer for transactional law, and Hamid…
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Often, the story of an entrepreneur is focused on exceptional individuals. But every entrepreneur knows that they can’t do it alone. We all need a helping hand to reach our true potential. That’s especially true for those from underserved communities. So how do we empower entrepreneurs? What can we give them, and what do they have to do for themsel…
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In this episode of the Go Legal Yourself Podcast, Kelly Bagla interviews Sarah Nikai Brooks, an executive assistant at Bagla Law Firm. They discuss the importance of creating a welcoming and consistent customer service experience. Sarah emphasizes the significance of standard operating procedures and creating a safe environment for both employees a…
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This week's episode features the author, coach, and the woman behind Togo's sandwich shop Makea Macaluso. Makea attributes her entrepreneurial spirit to her grandmother who raised her. As a mother of two and the matriarch of her family, Makea continues to grow her family portfolio of investments and businesses. Makea has operated a prosperous decad…
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Whether you’re selling a business or buying into one, it’s a big deal. And when the stakes get high, so do emotions. On this episode, we dive into the human element of mergers & acquisitions. What’s it like to sell your business? How do you navigate change? What can you do to build trust? Fortunately, we spoke with two people who have experienced t…
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Whether it’s because of new leadership, exogenous shock, or a plain old rut, all companies eventually need to change. While there’s no single template for how to transform your business, you can learn a lot from those who have done it successfully; and there’s probably no better example than Jim Crane and the Houston Astros baseball franchise. When…
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Last week, Mohammad Anwar and Chris Pitre introduced us to the concept of “Love as a Business Strategy” and showed how beneficial it is to leaders. But leaders aren’t the only ones in a business. So, what does a culture of love bring to employees? The answer: a lot! They have just as much to gain from a culture of love as leaders do. Love as a busi…
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How much better would the world be if everyone loved going to work? How much more engaged would we be? How much more efficient? That’s the vision of Mohammad Anwar and Chris Pitre (Softway & Culture+), two co-authors of the WSJ-bestseller Love as a Business Strategy. They want to revolutionize the way companies do business, by putting people at the…
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Customers judge your company on more than just the product you sell. They’re evaluating every interaction, from start to finish: Was the website easy to navigate? Were the employees friendly and helpful? Did their order come quickly (and in one piece)? They want convenience, consistency and connection. All that adds up to a customer experience, or …
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We've received a great response from you on our sonic branding episode, so we wanted to ride the wave and follow up with some additional content on small business marketing. This week’s episode originally aired in Season 2. We interact with brands every day, so you might think you’ve got the concept all figured out. But experts know: looks can be d…
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We’re on the cusp of a new generation of workers. Young people entering the workforce today are, by and large, digital natives. They’ve spent their formative years navigating COVID, and this new world of remote work is the only one they’ve ever known. Like every new generation, they’ll have different values, different expectations and different app…
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These days, everyone is vying for our attention. We’re bombarded with videos, tweets, billboards, commercials–every company is trying to catch our eye. One way to break through the clutter is to focus on ears instead. It’s called “sonic branding” and it’s increasingly how businesses cut through the noise and distinguish themselves to customers. But…
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And we’re back! Welcome to Season 3 of In Good Companies. This season, we’re jumping right into the deep end–of the candidate pool. On our latest bonus episode, we got a crash course in the current hiring landscape from Indeed’s Senior Director of Talent Attraction, Jennifer (Jenn) McNorton. She shared the macro trends that have contributed to the …
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Full-length episodes from In Good Companies are almost back! To prepare, we’re previewing Season Three with extras from some of our favorite conversations. In this bonus episode, you’ll meet Jennifer McNorton, Senior Director of Talent Attraction at Indeed, one of the most popular job sites in the world. Jenn is in charge of sourcing and recruiting…
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We talk to amazing people every week on In Good Companies, and often we find ourselves with more great audio than we can fit into an episode. So in the lead-up to our new season, we’re opening up the vault to share some extra conversations with you. The first bonus episode features a familiar voice from our most recent episode: Craig Flowers, Army …
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Victoria is a 20+ year Corporate Executive and Board Director – currently a Managing Director at Accenture. Nicknamed the “Turn Around Queen” by former colleagues and employers, Victoria inspires and empowers her team and clients to change mindsets and drive growth in business, leadership, and culture. As someone who does not subscribe to the statu…
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Kim Sorrelle is an entrepreneur, director of a humanitarian organization, a speaker, and the author of two books. Her first book, Cry Until You Laugh, is about her breast cancer experience. Her second book, Love Is, chronicles her year-long quest to figure out the true meaning of love. https://www.kimsorrelle.com Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/i…
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Shaily is the founder of Your Social Media Sherpa. She graduated from Indiana University with a degree and certification in elementary education K-6. She now uses those mad teaching skills to lead workshops, work with business owners 1-on-1 training them on social media, and has coached 200+ B2B consultants on how to use LinkedIn to grow their busi…
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Jeremy Streten is a founder and chief executive officer at Business Legal Lifecycle. He is the author of amazon's number one best-selling book, “The Business Legal Lifecycle.” The Business Legal Lifecycle is an innovative legal concept in the law tech space, to help business owners: Understand complex legal matters in a simple-to-understand manner.…
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In this episode, Bethany Corbin and Virginia Franco discuss: Why it is important to be humble and ask for help Why you should follow quality standards from the beginning How to inspire people to push back against stigma How to manage the push and pull between regulation and innovation Key Takeaways: You must allow yourself to ask for help. It’s imp…
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Prithvi Madhukar, exemplifies the butterfly effect that fuel her career as an entrepreneur. Her journey like many started out shaky and unstable. Leading to failure, growth, opportunities and success. Prithvi founded The Marketing Nomad, after leaving her dream job in Long Island, New York. She shared her experience in her book “ Zero to Four Figur…
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In this episode, Bethany Corbin and Sylvia Kang discuss: Why launching a startup is more difficult than you expect Why a product has to have a market fit How to create a brand message that resonates with consumers How organizational structure helps companies scale and grow Key Takeaways: Launching a startup will always be harder than you think, so …
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Don Davis is an expert operations leader in Healthcare and Life Sciences with a 35-year career in delivering leverageable capabilities that scale their organizations while increasing revenue and controlling cost. An author, executive coach, keynote speaker and consultant in Life Sciences. Don received the Outstanding Leadership Award by Health 2.0 …
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In this episode, Bethany Corbin and Dallas Barnes discuss: Why birth control shouldn’t be a one-size-fits-all solution What misconceptions people have about birth control Why it is important to get feedback from your users How to manage the uphill battle of pitching in FemTech Key Takeaways: Birth control is an individualized journey and not a one-…
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Robert got out of the restaurant industry and Liz closed her fitness business to open RebelFish Local marketing agency in San Diego California. For 7 years they’ve helped small businesses across the US get more local website traffic from Google Maps and Google Ads. In this weeks episode I had a heart-to-heart conversation with the founder of RebelF…
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In this episode, Bethany Corbin and Kate Batz discuss: Why women’s health companies don’t get the attention they deserve Creating progress in FemTech Addressing women’s health span Bringing attention to your health Key Takeaways: Women’s health companies don’t get the attention they deserve because only 4% of tech investment goes into life sciences…
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