
You're Prepared For Crisis, Whether You Know It Or Not
Entrepreneurs can get through anything. Why? Because they've already been prepared for the worst. Hear host Jason Feifer's thoughts, and then a conversation with "The Soul of an Entrepreneur" author David Sax. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
15 Kesä 202027min

How to Be A Better Writer
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8 Kesä 202028min

Why Now Is The Best Time To Go For It
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1 Kesä 202025min

"I Pivoted My Business During Coronavirus. Now What?"
Many entrepreneurs have pivoted online, offering new digital services in order to keep their business afloat. Now they’re wondering: Is this really sustainable? Small-business expert Amanda Brinkman offers a surprising answer: Not only is it sustainable — it might be better for your business! In this episode, we listen in on a coaching session she gives Leigh Ann Cannady, owner of a performing arts center in Georgia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
25 Touko 202028min

Seeing Opportunity During Coronavirus, part 3
Stories of entrepreneurs who are making fast, important changes during this crisis. Featuring: Eric Morton of American Bench Craft, Lisa Janvrin of YouthfulNest, Brian Chen of ROOM, Todd Bellomy of Farthest Star Sake, and Kirsten Lambert of Beantown Bedding Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
18 Touko 202025min

How Big Can Our Ambitions Get?
Our ambitions drive us, but they can also consume us. How do we make the most of them, without losing ourselves? We explore with Katie Sturino, founder of Megababe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11 Touko 202028min

"Can I Still Pitch My Services During Coronavirus?"
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4 Touko 202028min

What To Do When It's All Your Fault
Leaders are made in a time of crisis—not just because they can step up to fix things, but because they're willing to look at their own flaws and become a better leader. That's the story of Eric Edelson of Fireclay Tile, who had to fix his company... and himself. This is a bonus episode of Problem Solvers, brought to you by Asana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
28 Huhti 202019min





















