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The 21st Century Entrepreneurship Podcast is a 4 x Gold-Award weekly show that features interviews with cutting-edge leaders and successful entrepreneurs. We talk about the fundamentals of starting and growing a business, achieving and maintaining success, as well as the difficulties of entrepreneurship and its future. Subscribe to the 21st Century Entrepreneurship Podcast and never miss an episode, so you can stay on top of the curve and gain the knowledge you need to succeed in today's competitive landscape.

21st Century Entrepreneurship Martin Piskoric

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The 21st Century Entrepreneurship Podcast is a 4 x Gold-Award weekly show that features interviews with cutting-edge leaders and successful entrepreneurs. We talk about the fundamentals of starting and growing a business, achieving and maintaining success, as well as the difficulties of entrepreneurship and its future. Subscribe to the 21st Century Entrepreneurship Podcast and never miss an episode, so you can stay on top of the curve and gain the knowledge you need to succeed in today's competitive landscape.

    Jarrod Lopiccolo: Leading with Innovation and Integrity at Noble Studios

    Jarrod Lopiccolo: Leading with Innovation and Integrity at Noble Studios

    Jarrod Lopiccolo is the CEO and co-founder of a digital design firm Noble Studios, and we spoke about his journey from aspiring architect to digital innovator. Through his narrative, Jarrod emphasizes the importance of daily improvement, saying, "It's an invitation to wake up the next morning and ask, how can I be better?" This philosophy not only propelled his personal growth but also became a foundational ethos for his company.
    Jarrod shared candidly about the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, including a poignant story about choosing family over work during a crucial project deadline. This moment led him to adopt a "family first" philosophy, illustrating the delicate balance between professional drive and personal life. He reflects, "I'm choosing, you know, work over, you know, my family," a realization that led to significant changes in how he manages his business and personal commitments.
    A significant part of our discussion revolved around the evolution of his company, particularly how they embraced the concept of digital architecture. Jarrod's initial fascination with physical spaces transitioned into crafting digital experiences, which he describes as "navigating people through the Internet." This shift not only expanded their business scope but also deepened their commitment to impactful marketing and brand experiences.
    We also delved into the tough decisions that define a company's moral compass. Jarrod recounted a turning point where he rejected a lucrative project from the tobacco industry due to team objections, reinforcing the company's mission to create "valuable personalized experiences." This decision underscored the importance of aligning business practices with core values, leading to more meaningful and aligned opportunities.
    Lastly, Jarrod shared insights into the sustainable practices in the travel and tourism sector, an area where his company has become a thought leader. By focusing on environmental stewardship and sustainable tourism, they aim to ensure that beautiful destinations remain available for future generations.
    From this conversation, listeners can glean that true leadership involves continuous learning, ethical decision-making, and a balanced approach to life and work. Jarrod's journey offers a blueprint for aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders looking to navigate the complexities of modern business with integrity and innovation.

    • 38 min
    Jothy Rosenberg: From Adversity to Innovation

    Jothy Rosenberg: From Adversity to Innovation

    Jothy Rosenberg is a figure of resilience and a serial entrepreneur, and our conversation covered the profound journey from personal challenges to groundbreaking technological ventures. Jothy discussed how overcoming cancer and amputation at a young age instilled in him a unique sense of determination, stating, "So my grit started in a bad way. I was 16 and I was diagnosed with a very rare kind of bone cancer." This foundation of 'grit' not only helped him in personal conquests like skiing with one leg but also paved the way for his ventures in the high-stakes world of startups.
    From his first company, Mass Par, to the innovative cybersecurity measures at Dover Microsystems, Jothy shared insights on navigating the volatile terrain of tech entrepreneurship. He noted the significance of adapting to market needs, reflecting on his first major startup success: "We came up with the first, what's called load balancing... It was not a super complicated product, but it was this great example of great market, I mean, enormous market, a product that fits that market."
    Jothy also highlighted the critical importance of 'product market fit', a lesson learned through the trials of his ventures, especially during the pandemic. His words underline the brutal reality of entrepreneurship: "No startup has ever succeeded that didn't have product market fit."
    Listeners will gain from Jothy’s firsthand experiences on the resilience required to push through setbacks, the thrill of pioneering new technologies, and the harsh lessons of the startup world. His story is not just about successes but also about the inevitable challenges and failures that provide the richest learning opportunities. "It was all meant to try to keep unemployment from going through the roof," he shared, reflecting on the tough decisions to pivot during crisis periods.
    In addition to his corporate endeavors, Jothy's passion for helping others shines through his work with the Who Says I Can’t Foundation, focusing on empowering individuals with disabilities through sports. He emotionally noted, "Sports were really the key to rebuilding my self-esteem."
    This episode is packed with powerful anecdotes, invaluable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and the inspiring story of a man who refuses to say 'can't'. Join us to hear how Jothy Rosenberg turns challenges into stepping stones for success and innovation.

    • 48 min
    Jeff Tarran: Unveiling Direct Mail's Powerful ROI & Innovations

    Jeff Tarran: Unveiling Direct Mail's Powerful ROI & Innovations

    Jeff Tarran is the COO of Gunderson Direct, America's largest independent direct mail marketing agency, and in this episode, he shares his extensive knowledge on the efficacy and strategic use of direct mail in modern marketing. He discusses why direct mail continues to offer unparalleled return on investment, claiming, "Direct mail has the highest ROI of any marketing channel."
    One of the compelling points Jeff makes is the inherent trust and tactile engagement that direct mail commands: "Direct mail is physical. You have to touch it. You have to interact with it." This physicality enhances comprehension and recall, a benefit digital channels often struggle to match. He further emphasizes trust, noting, "Very few scams happen in direct mail, so it's the most trusted channel out there."
    Targeting is another critical topic Jeff addresses. He highlights the importance of precise audience targeting and the costs of misdirected efforts with a personal anecdote: "I have a golf club 810 miles from my house... They send me tremendous offers... I don't like golf. So the value of those mailings to me is absolutely zero." This underscores the necessity of understanding and accurately identifying the audience for direct mail campaigns.
    Innovation in direct mail, particularly through technology, is a key area of our conversation. Jeff describes advances such as variable data printing and AI integration, which enable highly personalized and effective campaigns. "We are all... becoming accustomed to digital communication. So designing and format trends, even in print, are becoming increasingly visually oriented."
    Finally, Jeff stresses the importance of testing and learning from each campaign to continually improve and adapt strategies: "One of the most important things you can do in direct mail is learn from everything that you mail."
    Listeners will gain deep insights into how direct mail can be strategically integrated into their marketing efforts, learn about the latest innovations enhancing its effectiveness, and understand why, despite the digital age, direct mail remains a critical tool for marketers aiming for high engagement and conversion.

    • 20 min
    Christy Pretzinger: Cultivating a Thriving Culture

    Christy Pretzinger: Cultivating a Thriving Culture

    Christy Pretzinger is the CEO of WG Content, and our conversation centered around her passion for creating an environment where employees thrive and feel valued. Christy shared her experiences and strategies for fostering a workplace culture that directly contributes to the bottom line by nurturing human connections and valuing kindness.
    Christy emphasized the importance of recognizing individual contributions, stating, "people really need to know that they matter." She detailed how her business has succeeded by focusing not just on profit, but on creating a culture where "the special magic" each person brings is acknowledged and missed when absent. This approach is encapsulated in her company’s core values: empowered, curious, kind, and fun, which are not merely posted on walls but are integrated into the company's operations and recognized in meaningful ways, such as during their monthly all hands meetings.
    Another key takeaway from our discussion was the concept of a "cultural balance sheet," a topic Christy explores in her upcoming book. She reflects on the evolution of her business philosophy, noting that "kindness is one of our core values that we live with, that it's a thread that runs through our organization and upon which all decisions can hang."
    Christy also shared actionable advice for other leaders, such as the significance of values in an organization. She suggests that if an organization hasn’t defined its values, it should "crowdsource them with your people" to ensure they truly reflect the team. This practice not only aligns team members but also embeds a deeper sense of community and purpose within the workplace.
    Moreover, she highlighted the importance of self-awareness and empathy in leadership. Christy described her personal growth journey, which includes a daily practice of meditation and reading, contributing to her effective leadership. She shared how the Enneagram personality system is utilized within her company to foster understanding and empathy among team members.
    In conclusion, Christy’s narrative is a compelling reminder that the core of successful business lies in genuine relationships and a compassionate culture. She asserts, "Our values are... a thread that runs through our organization and upon which all decisions can hang," showcasing how deeply embedded these principles are in her company’s ethos. This episode offers profound insights for anyone looking to enhance their organizational culture and ensure their employees not only succeed but feel truly valued.

    • 17 min
    Glenn Akramoff: Reimagining Workplace Engagement

    Glenn Akramoff: Reimagining Workplace Engagement

    Glenn Akramoff is the visionary founder and CEO of Akramoff, a company dedicated to transforming workplace environments. In our discussion, we explored the crucial elements of creating happy, healthy, and productive workplaces. Glenn shared insightful stories and strategies that have successfully realigned employees with their organizational roles, enhancing both personal satisfaction and corporate efficiency.
    A standout moment in the conversation was Glenn's example of a workplace adjustment that significantly improved an employee's job satisfaction: "She was the administrative person... And what we realized after having a conversation with her is that she was a hostess. She loved welcoming people." This shift not only fulfilled her personal aspirations but also benefited the organization, illustrating Glenn's core belief in tailoring roles to individual strengths and passions.
    Glenn also emphasized the importance of aligning individual purposes with corporate goals to foster engagement and reduce turnover, stating, "So you want to be able to align your purpose as an individual with that of the company or organization you're working with." He believes in the transformative power of understanding and harnessing what he calls the "flow of performance," noting that, "each of us as human beings have a flow of our performance where we perform really well and where we don't."
    The discussion also covered Glenn’s "eight keys" to building what he refers to as a "championship team." These include creating a visionary yet attainable organizational vision, defining what winning looks like, and planning for both immediate and long-term futures, emphasizing that "celebrating the past" is crucial for a motivated and connected team.
    Listeners will find valuable takeaways in Glenn's approach to leadership and organizational development, particularly his focus on creating a culture of effective communication and continuous improvement. He remarks on the essential nature of debriefing: "You have to debrief every time you want it to become part of your culture."

    • 21 min
    Courtney Meyers: Navigating the Gig Economy Revolution

    Courtney Meyers: Navigating the Gig Economy Revolution

    Courtney Meyers is a pioneer in leveraging the gig economy, and we spoke about the transformative impact of this economic model on modern work. Courtney passionately describes the gig economy as "the next phase" of employment freedom, highlighting its capacity to empower individuals: "It gives people the freedom to choose how they want to work, when they want to work, where they want to work." Her insights are rooted in personal experience, from her early career as a medic in the army to becoming a key player in remote work environments.
    Through her narrative, Courtney shares her journey of transition from military discipline to entrepreneurial resilience. She notes, "Building a business takes so much grit, just the ability to overcome hardship, push through." This foundation of resilience has been crucial as she navigated the challenges of establishing and growing Omni, a platform that embodies the principles of flexible, remote work through gig opportunities.
    Courtney also discusses the importance of automation and cultural values in scaling her business. She explains how Omni harnesses automation to align gig workers with client needs efficiently: "We've invested heavily in a platform that basically allows people... to come and say, hey, this opportunity looks great for me." Moreover, she emphasizes the significance of maintaining a people-focused culture within a remote company, ensuring that Omni's ethos remains grounded in "delivering great things for our clients."
    Listeners will find inspiration in Courtney's commitment to providing work opportunities that respect individual lifestyles, including military spouses and people with disabilities, who benefit from the flexibility and inclusivity of gig work. As Courtney reflects on the success of Omni and its positive impact, she shares a powerful takeaway: "What was really neat for me... was learning a lot, obviously, in the army, and this whole background in discipline, resilience, grit."
    This episode is not only a deep dive into the mechanics of the gig economy but also a testament to the personal growth and strategic innovation that drive successful entrepreneurship in today's dynamic work landscape.

    • 24 min

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