Where's My Parachute? RNCN
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Entrepreneurs take risks. Perhaps the biggest risk of all is stepping away from the safety of a "comfortable" job and striking out on their own. Hear stories of business owners who took the leap and then asked, "Where's my parachute?"
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Episode 10: Kent McKeaigg
Steve LaMure and Kent McKeaigg, founder of Order My Gear, discuss his start up company that was founded to solve a problem for his father. We will discuss angel investing, venture capital funding and the hardships and successes of his business venture.
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Episode 9: Dave Matthews
Revtech founder David Matthews talks about his journey, venture capital, and other ups and downs of his ride.
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Episode 8: Dr. Ken Adams
The Journey and the Legacy...Steve talks to Dr. Ken Adams about his own path to being a small business owner, but also the drive that he's found in his own children, who put everyone on the show to shame with what they've done in a short time.
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Episode 7: Jeff Schiefelbein and Lloyd Banks
Jeff Schiefelbein of 5 and Lloyd Banks, bar and music venue entrepreneur, stop in to talk about building a great company culture. Can you be lenient with vacation without someone taking advantage of you? Should you help people find a job when they leave? How do you create a company culture where people are willing to pay you to work there?
Learn more about Jeff and 5 at https://www.energyby5.com/jeff-schiefelbein.php
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Episode 6: Aaliyah Haqq
Company Culture, Diversity in the work force, Office space and other interesting tidbits with Aaliyah Haqq.
Customer Reviews
Deep Insight
Great insights and stories from Peticolas and interviewer, Steve LaMure. Definitely worth the listen, or watching on FB Live.
Business
Stephen does a great job of bringing in a broad range of guests with different backgrounds. Stephen is personable and great interviewer. Thank you for bringing this to the market place!
Entrepreneur
The vulnerability shared openly in this podcast makes it unique and truly helpful.