19 episodes

For better or worse, most business owners have “broken” themselves, their business, or their industry at some point. Josh Chernikoff, a serial entrepreneur who has successfully grown (and broken) three bootstrapped businesses, interviews other entrepreneurs to learn how they built, broke, and rebuilt within their industry. Each episode will simultaneously induce cringes and provide comfort in helping you realize you are not alone in breaking something on your path to innovation.
Twitter @jdchernikoff
Instagram @joshuadcdc
https://www.joshchernikoff.com

How I Broke That How I Broke That

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For better or worse, most business owners have “broken” themselves, their business, or their industry at some point. Josh Chernikoff, a serial entrepreneur who has successfully grown (and broken) three bootstrapped businesses, interviews other entrepreneurs to learn how they built, broke, and rebuilt within their industry. Each episode will simultaneously induce cringes and provide comfort in helping you realize you are not alone in breaking something on your path to innovation.
Twitter @jdchernikoff
Instagram @joshuadcdc
https://www.joshchernikoff.com

    Brindala Mallapa: Empowering Safety and Security

    Brindala Mallapa: Empowering Safety and Security

    Brindala Mallappa has always been surrounded by extremely smart, strong, and successful women. Her mother was one of seven children – all women – and all well-educated at a time in India when women were not given many chances to learn. 


    But - a family full of women as role models did not mean that life was going to be easy in India or the United States for Brindala. 


    By watching our show about this smart woman with sage advice, you’ll learn about:


    How Brindala forged her own career as a thriving business owner all while building a family in America;

    Why her company of about 1,000 employees values each and every member of their team - and especially their mental health; 

    How she merged her passion for women’s safety and technology to create GuardOn, her attempt to make the world a safer place for everybody.

    Breakers band together as we talk to this exciting and experienced entrepreneur Brindala Mallappa.

    • 28 min
    David Conelias: On Creating Meaning With Milestone C

    David Conelias: On Creating Meaning With Milestone C

    David Conelias has a, “try it and see,” approach to life.  From building and making his own skis to sell, to researching beer and meat products to produce to finally landing in the education space after a successful career as an engineer, it’s David’s adventurous spirit and grounded approach to business ventures that has made his company, Milestone C established in 2017 what it is today. 

    • 31 min
    Sheryle Gillihan: On Motherhood, Career Transitions and Staying True To Your Values

    Sheryle Gillihan: On Motherhood, Career Transitions and Staying True To Your Values

    Sheryle Gillihan was born in the Philippines and lived there until she was six. That is when her Air Force father brought her and her mother to America for a better life.


    But - that life she was privileged to live in the US didn’t mean she forgot where she was born and the struggle that was her life before she came to America.


    By listening to our show about this military brat and most benevolent entrepreneur, you will learn about:


    How traveling around the world with her family gave Sheryle a unique perspective on the tough lives other children were living while she found a home in the States; 

    Why Sheryle left the military herself after only one year to be a stay-at-home Mom and how she still wrestles with this today;

    And how this social entrepreneur today is channeling her seemingly endless energy and desire to do good in this world into her digital media business.

    Breakers band together as we talk to this super sweet and savvy Sheryle Gillihan.  

    • 38 min
    Brian Beers on Resilience, Support and Building A Community

    Brian Beers on Resilience, Support and Building A Community

    Brian Beers was born into a family of entrepreneurs. In fact, he was destined to become an owner of a Midas muffler repair shop since two generations of men in his family had been franchise owners.


    But Beers actually inherited six Midas shops in 2010 that were losing money or just breakeven so he had completely overhaul the engine of the business and redo the body. A total rebuild.  


    By listening to our show today, you'll learn:


    How Beers and his family have been in the Midas franchise business since the 1960’s and how Midas is actually very family friendly as a business;

    How Beerstook the business from six stores in 2010, lead an expansion in 2016, and now - along with his brother - owns 30 Midas shops in the Philadelphia area;

    And we will also throw it into fifth gear with Beers on how he runs his business, focuses on employees, and how really he thinks he could be successful in any industry;

    Breakers don’t pump the breaks on this one, let’s welcome Brian Beers to the show!

    • 30 min
    Shelley Morris on Small Town Charm, Glass Half-Full and Win-Wins

    Shelley Morris on Small Town Charm, Glass Half-Full and Win-Wins

    Shelley Morris is a seasoned strategic consultant & C-suite advisor in multiple industries. AND, that includes more than two decades at New Horizons Computer Learning Centers where she finished as the executive VP and COO.


    But – you might not know that she got a healthy dose of entrepreneurial energy working as a kid for her grandfather at his famous pharmacy on Irving Street in Portland, Oregon. 


    By listening to our show today about this former pharmacy worker turned pizza pro turned executive VP, you will learn about:


    How growing up in her grandfather’s pharmacy taught her hard work and guided her career path;

    How working at just three other organizations after college - yes, just three - is a symbol of loyalty and an example for younger colleagues;

    And how this entrepreneur has a unique view that there is no such thing as bad decisions, which will be must-see tv for our community of breakers who, as Founders and CEOs we, are making decisions every single day.

    Breakers band together as we talk to this badass entrepreneur Shelley Morris! 

    • 26 min
    Nathan Hammond on Being a Third-Culture Kid, Creativity and the Ultimate Hallpass

    Nathan Hammond on Being a Third-Culture Kid, Creativity and the Ultimate Hallpass

    Nathan Hammond has never been afraid to speak his mind or break a rule – especially if it meant he was going to improve his life or, more importantly - the lives of others. As an American-born kid growing up in Austria, he thrived on standing up and standing out, which made him a born leader. And a natural-born entrepreneur.  

    But – Nathan’s ability to be a breaker and be better would also get him into trouble in elementary school and through his first job as a German teacher in Syracuse, NY. 

    By listening to our show today, you'll learn:

    - What it was like for Nathan growing up in Austria and Germany, the son of missionaries, and having to fit into the European culture and school system;

    - How he took his passion for being a breaker into the classroom as a teacher and turned his classroom upside down with technology for two decades;

    - And - how Nathan turned conversations with his superintendent and other faculty into a full-time job as an ed tech entrepreneur with a new thriving product – e-Hall Pass. 

    Breakers band together and be ready to hear hilarious and heartwarming stories from Nathan Hammond.  

    • 35 min

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