Rise Up In Business

Tracey Mylecharane

Rise Up In Business is THE law and business podcast for small business owners. If you’re looking for interesting business and legal insights, information, tips, and tricks - without the dull legal jargon - this is the podcast for you. Tracey Mylecharane is a business lawyer and entrepreneur, bringing each episode to you in a clear, easy-to-understand way, in short and sharp episodes. You are sure to take nuggets of gold from each episode and implement them into your business straight away. This podcast is your weekly hit of business confidence, with the perspective and insight that only a business lawyer and entrepreneur can offer. It’s everything you need to feel empowered so you can Rise Up and take control in your business.The Rise Up in Business podcast and any information, advice, opinions or statements within it do not constitute legal, business or other professional advice, and are provided for general information purposes only. 

  1. Crisis management for your growing business - with Sally Branson

    Jun 2

    Crisis management for your growing business - with Sally Branson

    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever found yourself awake at 2:00 a.m. running through worst case scenarios for your business? Yes? Well then this episode is for you. I’m joined by crisis management expert Sally Branson to talk about why crisis management for small business is not a “one day” task, it is part of sustainable business growth, especially when you are scaling and there is more at stake. We unpack what crisis planning actually looks like in real life, including the myth that small and medium businesses are too small to need a crisis management plan. Sally shares practical ways to reduce business risk, what she calls crisis hygiene, plus how to build a reputation buffer so you have trust in the bank before anything goes wrong. We also talk about values in crisis response, why there is always a solution, and how to build your own wisdom council so you are not trying to make high pressure decisions alone. If you want your business to feel steady, protected, and ready for whatever comes next, you will get a lot out of this conversation. https://www.tmlegalatelier.com.au/crisis-management-for-your-growing-business-sally-branson Sign up for my fortnightly Atelier Briefings here Check Your Legals with the Essential Legal Checklist here Book a Complimentary Introduction Call with me here Join me on Instagram here Sally's Links:  Sally's website https://www.sallybransonconsulting.com/ LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallybransoncrisisprreputation/ Free guide: sbcg.au (Calm in a Crisis) https://www.sallybransonconsulting.com/store Crisis and Issues Starter Kit: sbcg.au/crisis-kit https://www.sallybransonconsulting.com/store/p/crisis-and-issues-starter-kit

    28 min
  2. The Independent Contractor discussion you need to have

    May 5

    The Independent Contractor discussion you need to have

    Send us Fan Mail Independent contractors versus employees has been coming up a lot lately, especially for business owners who are growing their teams and trying to work out the “right” way to bring people on. In this episode, we’re unpacking why contractors are not automatically the easier option, and how a small misstep here can turn into a messy (and expensive) problem down the track. We’ll talk about what actually makes a contractor a contractor and why an ABN and invoices are not the magic ticket people think they are. You’ll hear the key things that matter in the real-world working relationship, including autonomy, control and what it looks like when a contractor arrangement quietly starts functioning like employment. We’ll also cover why templates can be risky if your agreement does not match how the relationship really operates, plus the superannuation piece that catches a lot of business owners off guard. If you’re hiring support, engaging freelancers or building a team in any way, this episode will help you spot the red flags early and know what to get sorted before it becomes a clean-up job. LINKS:  Episode Website:   https://www.tmlegalatelier.com.au/rise-up-in-business-podcast/the-independent-contractor-discussion-you-need-to-have Sign up for my fortnightly Atelier Briefings here Check Your Legals with the Essential Legal Checklist here Book a Complimentary Introduction Call with me here Join me on Instagram here

    22 min
  3. Why issuing your contract feels off?

    Apr 21

    Why issuing your contract feels off?

    Send us Fan Mail Have you ever sent out a client contract and felt that little flicker of unease? In this episode, we’re unpacking why that happens and what it usually points to. More often than not, the issue is not the contract looking “bad” on the surface. It is that it does not feel fully aligned with how your business actually operates, and that lack of clarity can affect both your confidence and your client’s. We’re talking about why borrowed templates, old workplace documents, and agreements passed on by mentors often create more problems than they solve. Even businesses in the same industry operate differently, which means your contract needs to reflect your process, your boundaries, your payment structure, and the way you actually deliver your services. If it does not, that gap can quietly create friction throughout the client relationship. This episode also explores how aligned agreements do more than protect you. They build trust, support conversion, and make the client experience feel seamless from the start. If you have ever felt unsure when sending your agreement, or wondered whether your current contract is really doing its job, this conversation will give you plenty to think about. Episode Website:   https://www.tmlegalatelier.com.au/rise-up-in-business-podcast/why-issuing-your-contract-feels-off Sign up for my fortnightly Atelier Briefings here Check Your Legals with the Essential Legal Checklist here Book a Complimentary Introduction Call with me here Join me on Instagram here

    14 min
  4. How to resolve client disputes before they escalate

    Mar 10

    How to resolve client disputes before they escalate

    Send us Fan Mail Client disputes happen to every business owner eventually, not because you are doing a bad job, but because business involves people, expectations, pressure and money. In this episode, we’re talking about the real goal, which is not avoiding disputes altogether, but stopping them from turning into a drawn-out, energy-draining saga that hijacks your business. We’ll start with the preventative side, because keeping your business out of court begins long before a dispute appears. I’m walking you through why solid legal documents, clear processes and a client journey that manages expectations properly are your best defence. Misaligned expectations are the number one fuel source for disputes, so the more clarity you build upfront, the fewer fires you will be putting out later. Then we’ll get practical with a simple framework for handling disputes when they do arise, without making it worse. We’ll cover why emotional, reactive decisions are the biggest risk, when you should pick up the phone, how to check what was promised versus what happened and how to put a resolution in writing without turning it into a fight. If you hit a wall, we’ll also talk about mediation as the next step before court, and why it is often the faster, cheaper, less exhausting option. LINKS:  Episode Website:   https://www.tmlegalatelier.com.au/rise-up-in-business-podcast/how-to-resolve-client-disputes-before-they-escalate  Sign up for my fortnightly Atelier Briefings here Check Your Legals with the Essential Legal Checklist here Book a Complimentary Introduction Call with me here Join me on Instagram here

    29 min

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Rise Up In Business is THE law and business podcast for small business owners. If you’re looking for interesting business and legal insights, information, tips, and tricks - without the dull legal jargon - this is the podcast for you. Tracey Mylecharane is a business lawyer and entrepreneur, bringing each episode to you in a clear, easy-to-understand way, in short and sharp episodes. You are sure to take nuggets of gold from each episode and implement them into your business straight away. This podcast is your weekly hit of business confidence, with the perspective and insight that only a business lawyer and entrepreneur can offer. It’s everything you need to feel empowered so you can Rise Up and take control in your business.The Rise Up in Business podcast and any information, advice, opinions or statements within it do not constitute legal, business or other professional advice, and are provided for general information purposes only. 

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