14 episodes

Intention
This podcast intends to engage, educate and challenge the listeners. There will likely be humor sprinkled throughout as I like to have a little fun in all things I do.  After all, what is life without laughter?
ExperienceLarry was a corporate sales management executive for many years. Having struck out on my own in the late 1990s, I have had many experiences in business from ownership, management, leadership, success, failure, and more success.
Story TellingTelling stories is one of the best ways to illustrate and share experiences. Larry has many examples of excellent and not so excellent methods and tactics from the interactions, relationships, and conversations he has been a part of.  

Professor Greene.This series delves into the mechanics of what it takes to run an efficient, successful business.

Good on Paper. This series looks at the basics of business structure. Profit and Loss, Balance Sheet, compliance, and Human Resources. 

Raised by Wolves. This is a series of stories describing behaviors and outcomes that he has experienced at the many businesses in which he has coached and advised.  

What to expect.We're going to talk about everything business. While most of my clients are very successful in their businesses, they still struggle with employee issues, government regulation, growth, and challenges to profitability. We'll also talk in-depth about culture. Issues that are challenging to many legacy businesses. If this sounds like some of the challenges you face, this may just be the podcast for you. Our format will be varied. We will do some interviews, some individual talks, and someone on one discussion with other business owners and professionals. I will share your stories and have a little bit. Of fun along the way. We'll discuss strategy as well as tactical approaches to problem-solving. I've been a business owner, executive coach, and business strategist for the past 25 years and have worked with all types and sizes. Businesses before that I had a career in sales and sales management with a Fortune 1000 company. Please tune in to our podcast. Let's see if there are some valuable Nuggets that will help you along the path to success and a better future. 

The Mercury Leadership Podcast Larry Greene

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Intention
This podcast intends to engage, educate and challenge the listeners. There will likely be humor sprinkled throughout as I like to have a little fun in all things I do.  After all, what is life without laughter?
ExperienceLarry was a corporate sales management executive for many years. Having struck out on my own in the late 1990s, I have had many experiences in business from ownership, management, leadership, success, failure, and more success.
Story TellingTelling stories is one of the best ways to illustrate and share experiences. Larry has many examples of excellent and not so excellent methods and tactics from the interactions, relationships, and conversations he has been a part of.  

Professor Greene.This series delves into the mechanics of what it takes to run an efficient, successful business.

Good on Paper. This series looks at the basics of business structure. Profit and Loss, Balance Sheet, compliance, and Human Resources. 

Raised by Wolves. This is a series of stories describing behaviors and outcomes that he has experienced at the many businesses in which he has coached and advised.  

What to expect.We're going to talk about everything business. While most of my clients are very successful in their businesses, they still struggle with employee issues, government regulation, growth, and challenges to profitability. We'll also talk in-depth about culture. Issues that are challenging to many legacy businesses. If this sounds like some of the challenges you face, this may just be the podcast for you. Our format will be varied. We will do some interviews, some individual talks, and someone on one discussion with other business owners and professionals. I will share your stories and have a little bit. Of fun along the way. We'll discuss strategy as well as tactical approaches to problem-solving. I've been a business owner, executive coach, and business strategist for the past 25 years and have worked with all types and sizes. Businesses before that I had a career in sales and sales management with a Fortune 1000 company. Please tune in to our podcast. Let's see if there are some valuable Nuggets that will help you along the path to success and a better future. 

    Hani Sharestan Interview

    Hani Sharestan Interview

    Today we're going to talk to Hani Sharestan, with Wright Ford Young & Co, a certified public accountant, and a long-time client. Hani shares his journey from working in his family’s jewelry business to becoming a Certified public accountant. He shares how his work impacts the lives of his clients, and what he thinks the future looks like.

    Highlights
    {00:51} Hani Sharestan’s journey
    {04:52} Life lessons from a jewelry business
    {07:40} The value of mentors
    {09:36} Mistakes along the way
    {12:53} How Hani’s work impacts the lives of people
    {22:24} Biggest concerns for today
    {30:03} Advice for younger people
    {35:48} Using technology
    {38:52} Keeping yourself centered

    Links
    larrygreene.com

    • 54 min
    Mac Jimenez Interview

    Mac Jimenez Interview

    Today we're going to talk to Mac Jimenez, he is a private investigator, retired law enforcement officer, and college professor. You will find Mac’s stories fascinating and valuable. Mac shares stories from his time working as a police officer, and why police forces are struggling to find recruits. 

    Highlights
    {00:49} Mac’s life in the early years.
    {04:04} Mistakes made that still affect Mac today?
    {06:33} Life as a college professor.
    {08:38} The uptick in crime
    {16:38} The effect of the Defund the police movement on the police force. 

    Links
    larrygreene.com

    • 38 min
    Tim Santoni Interview

    Tim Santoni Interview

    Today we're going to talk to Tim Santoni of  Santoni investigations. Tim does all kinds of background checks for all different types of agencies and individuals and also conducts investigations depending on what the need is. Tim talks about lessons he learned from his youth. He shares stories that illustrate the importance of agencies such as santonin investigations. 

    Highlights
    {01:09} Tim’s first job, and what he learned from it.
    {06:17} stories that illustrate the benefit of Tim’s work.
    {08:02} Things people lie (or stretch the truth) about on resumes
    {17:16} Trends in the business world
    {20:23} The remote work environment?
    About Tim
    Tim grew up around the private investigation business.  Early in his career, he had the opportunity to learn the business from his dad, Mike Santoni.  He was able to get involved in investigations, operations, and management which allowed him to acquire the skills necessary to become a valuable resource to the team and clients.
    He ran the insurance investigation practice while spending time working on intellectual property cases.  As Tim continued to train and study the civil codes of procedure and the rules of admissibility that impact investigation strategy and evidence it allowed him to consult with clients and design creative approaches to even the most challenging cases.  His core focus was the admissibility of the evidence uncovered to make sure it could be used to support litigation and help clients obtain favorable outcomes.
    In 2011 he took over as President/CEO of Santoni where he continues to innovate and lead the company.   Santoni specializes in supporting law firms in civil litigation (Employment Law, Insurance Defense, Intellectual Property, Family Law, and Business Litigation).
    Tim started the employment background screening division of Santoni in 2015.  In 2017 he rolled out the on-demand attorney services platform to Santoni clients.
    Over the years Tim has testified as an expert in criminal cases involving intellectual property.  He also supervised thousands of investigations and prepared numerous reports and declarations.
    Tim has been called upon to consult with attorneys and law firms as an expert witness in cases involving intellectual property theft/infringement.  He is passionate about technology and how it can improve the client experience while maximizing efficiency within the business.  Tim is quick to study up on the latest cameras, gadgets, apps, drones, and gear to support his passion for video making.
    He enjoys playing golf and coaching his kids in baseball and football.  His favorite tech toy is the DJI Spark Drone.

    Links
    timsantoni.com
    larrygreene.com

    • 33 min
    Toxic CEO/Showtime

    Toxic CEO/Showtime

    Today we're going to talk about the toxic CEO.
    I've worked with a lot of different business owners over the years, and I've seen all the different personalities and how they come and go, how they are, and how they relate to their employees at all levels. The CEO’s personality has an impact on the business. It has an impact on others: the other employees, leaders, managers, and everyone in the organization. Remember, business is people.

    Highlights
    {00:48} The importance of having the right people doing the right jobs. 
    {03:00} What makes a good leader? 
    {07:32} “Showtime”
    {09:00} Lead your people 

    About Larry
    Larry is a coach for executives. He has been coaching for almost 10 years and has worked with many different people and organizations to deal with the other people inside the organization, including CEOs, the executive team, management groups, and pretty much all types of people who have asked for coaching assistance. There seem to be many various kinds of coaches in the world nowadays. This work is being done by numerous people. You will learn everything you need to know about coaching in this episode.

    Links
    larrygreene.com

    • 11 min
    ERP/CRM

    ERP/CRM

    Today on the podcast, we'll talk about ERPs and CRM. In business, all types of data need to be used Day in and day out with a lot of my clients, I come across issues with technology and the lack thereof. More than 2/3 of them are not up-to-date with their technology, and one of the things we often focus on is the data collection and the information they need to connect with their clients and keep current with all their communications.

    Highlights
    {01:07} The value of ERPs and CRMs
    {02:23} How inefficiency costs money.
    {04:07} Stats 
    {08:19} A feature I hear about often for companies that do have outbound employees

    About Larry
    Larry is a coach for executives. He has been coaching for almost 10 years and has worked with many different people and organizations to deal with the other people inside the organization, including CEOs, the executive team, management groups, and pretty much all types of people who have asked for coaching assistance. There seem to be many various kinds of coaches in the world nowadays. This work is being done by numerous people. You will learn everything you need to know about coaching in this episode.

    Links
    larrygreene.com

    • 15 min
    Travis and Larry Q & A

    Travis and Larry Q & A

    Today Larry is joined by his podcast producer Travis. Larry gives advice to Travis about his podcasting business. Travis asks the questions every new business owner needs to know
    Highlights
    {03:00} Should you use a separate completely separate bank account? Or can I just use my personal?
    {12:05} Is the LLC more than just a sole person?
    {18:34} Funding a bank account, expenditures, and filing taxes
    {22:27} Leaving a W2 job to get into something where you have your business entity.

    About Travis
    Travis shares his perspective as the former Vice President of Books by Vets; a board member at the S.H.I.N.E. foundation; he’s donated over $30,000; volunteered over 1,500 hours; raised more than $500,000; helped start 6 nonprofits; event coordinator; and published author.
    Travis is a retired naval officer, married with two children, and on move #50. His humble beginnings include 36 moves before graduating high school at 17, 6 states, 5 foster homes, and surviving 2 murder attempts. Although this was very rough, there was always a person, group, or church willing to help him and his family. Now that he’s in a position to give back, he’s made it his mission to “Help the Helpers”.
     
    Links
    nonprofitarchitect.org
    larrygreene.com

    • 38 min

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