Small World Big People
By Lexi Van Roekel
Small World Big PeopleFeb 12, 2021
Is Buying a Business a Good Idea?
Have you ever thought about purchasing an existing business? Are you thinking about buying a business or just curious about the process? While buying a plumbing business may not be as sexy as starting the next Uber, there can be merit to purchasing an existing business. Think about it, there are businesses with proven concepts, a customer base, and an owner looking to sell. In today’s episode, I talk with Eric Payne, President, and Owner of Franchise Sellers and Company Sellers, he shares his 20 years of experience in starting businesses, buying businesses, selling businesses, and finding the right opportunities.
How to Sell Yourself to Your Audience
Whether you want to sell yourself, a product, or service Eric Hansen has a few tips for you. Eric Hansen is the Founder and CEO of Faketie, an organization that teaches people to how to be and look like heroes in front of their peers and bosses. Eric has a solid track record in leading sales initiatives, 9 different life coach certifications, and the sales and marketing expertise to help others learn how to sell themselves as an employee or entrepreneur. Keep an eye out for his book to be released this fall, "The Seven Laws of Startups," where he shares his fundamental approach to starting any business. If you’re looking to up your game on selling yourself or your product connect with him on his website at faketie.com. Make sure to stick around to the end where he shares actionable advice on how to present yourself in a more interesting charismatic way.
Designing Art and Life
Tune in to catch my conversation with TJ Smith. TJ is an artist, designer, entrepreneur, and nature-lover. Born between the trees of Pennsylvania he inherited a creative mind and was destined for a future of aesthetics. Inspired by nature he is ever curious, seeking wild lands to refresh his palette. Those adventures motivate his quest to align art, design, nature, and community. During our conversation, TJ and I talk about his path to becoming a designer, making it as an artist, and how he applies design to create a life he enjoys living.
Side Hustles, Working with a Spouse, and Starting a Business with Brian and Bonnie Watson
Brian and Bonnie Watson are champions for entrepreneurship in rural Colorado; they not only cheer on the entrepreneurs and work to provide resources, but are also digging in, and doing the work themselves. During this episode, Brian and Bonnie Watson share powerful insights on what it's like to start a side hustle, work with a spouse, and start a business. Tune in to get a glimpse of the business scene on the Western Slope of Colorado.
From Barista to Business Owner. How she did it.
In this episode, we chat with Kayleen Cohen, founder of Mtn. Dog Media, a digital marketing agency in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Kayleen shares how she went from barista to business owner and all of the things she has learned along the way. Interested in learning more about Kayleen or Mtn. Dog Media, visit www.mtndogmedia.com to learn more.
Navigating Life
Are you on your way to the next chapter of life and looking for a guide? I can relate. Tune in to hear the conversation with my friend John Walden, President and Founder of The Walden Agency. I originally planned to share my conversation with John on business marketing and strategy, but our behind-the-scenes conversation hit differently and inspired me to share what’s been on my heart. Tune in to hear our conversation on navigating life and moving on to the next chapter. If you want to connect with John you can find him on Twitter @JohnTWalden or on his website at www.thewaldenagency.com.
Changing the Narrative Around Foster Care
In this episode, we chat with Kimberly Raff, the founder and executive director of Foster Alumni Mentors, a nonprofit that creates community around people who have aged out of the foster care system. During the episode, Kim shares what it was like to grow up in foster care and how she channeled her experience and passion to change the narrative around it and create a community that serves her fellow foster alumni.
Need a guide to help start your business? This is it.
Do you have a business idea, but are not sure where to start? Then tune in to this episode to hear actionable advice from, Jason Butler, founder of Telescope Mapping and author of the workbook, Business Launch, an early stage planning guide for entrepreneurs. This episode is packed full of little goodies and just might give you the oomph you need to start that business!
Channeling Creativity & Bravery to Launch & Run Your Business
In this episode, I chat with Brittany Bowen, owner of barrelosophy, a barre studio in Grand Junction, Co. The studio is welcoming and the classes are an insane workout. Over the last few years, I have watched the studio & Brittany transform. I love seeing how she pours her passion, creativity, and energy into her work. Tune in to hear how she channeled her creativity and bravery to start and run a thriving fitness studio.
Igniting your Passion with Patience Kanda
Patience Kanda chats with Lexi about her career in marketing and what she did to change it when she found herself unfulfilled. She shares insight on what steps she took to change her trajectory, what she wished would have known in her twenties and the mindset that is helping her to keep taking steps moving forward.