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Million Dollar Monday features real successful people with real useful advice for entrepreneurs and people with big dreams. This series is hosted by Greg Muzzillo who many years ago started his own company called Proforma with a small investment of $200 and a lot of big dreams. Thanks to solid advice from some real successful people, Proforma is now a $500 million leader in the printing and promotional products industry with over 600 franchise offices throughout North America. Today, Muzzillo’s big dream is to help aspiring business owners and sales professionals reach their big dreams.

Million Dollar Monday Greg Muzzillo

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Million Dollar Monday features real successful people with real useful advice for entrepreneurs and people with big dreams. This series is hosted by Greg Muzzillo who many years ago started his own company called Proforma with a small investment of $200 and a lot of big dreams. Thanks to solid advice from some real successful people, Proforma is now a $500 million leader in the printing and promotional products industry with over 600 franchise offices throughout North America. Today, Muzzillo’s big dream is to help aspiring business owners and sales professionals reach their big dreams.

    Protecting the Planet in Style: The Fair Harbor Clothing Story

    Protecting the Planet in Style: The Fair Harbor Clothing Story

    Get ready to be inspired by Jake and Caroline Danehy, the visionary siblings behind Fair Harbor Clothing, who transformed their shared passion for sustainability into a thriving and profitable company – not to mention earning recognition on the Forbes 30 under 30 list! Listen now to hear the dynamic duo sit down with host Greg Muzzillo and share their journey of creating a sustainable beachwear brand from scratch, scaling it to new heights, and turning it into the success story it is today.

    Chapters:
    1:51 - A Passion for Business and Sustainability
    6:17 - From Idea to Business
    8:48 - The Start of Designing and Constructing Clothing
    11:46 - Trunk Shows
    13:46 - Scaling the Business
    16:57 - Mistakes Made and Lessons Learned
    19:45 - Success Along the Way
    Resources:
    Connect with Fair Harbor Clothing
    Website
    Instagram
    Facebook

    Takeaways:
    We've always really had this passion deep inside of us. And this is just a way to kind of make a larger impact through the work that we're doing with the Harbor. Sometimes there are no massive, big wins. There is just grinding, grinding it out. Great little decisions that at the end of the day, lead to a big business If you treat a customer well and you have a great product, they'll keep coming back. It got crazy. At one point, we were sending up to 500 to 1,000 orders per day from our parents' garage. We'd been so passionate about this from the beginning, and that passion is what drives you to make time to see the vision through. In the first four years of the company, we did over 500 trunk shows. We traveled up and down the east coast, going to small beach towns, talking to everyone and anyone who would hear our story and touch and feel our product. Our mission statement in a nutshell is to create products for people that make it so they can enjoy the home that they love. CONNECT WITH MILLION DOLLAR MONDAY!
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    • 22 min
    Impetus Digital: The Pharmaceutical Revolutionary

    Impetus Digital: The Pharmaceutical Revolutionary

    Show Notes & Resources
    Something many of us are used to by now is attending virtual meetings. For most of us, this is due to working at home throughout the pandemic but Natalie Yeadon, Co-founder and CEO of Impetus Digital, recognized the benefits of implementing virtual technology into corporate meetings and events long before it became our reality. Yeadon sits down with host Greg Muzzillo to share how she took a leap of faith by founding a virtual-based company in 2008, and has since transformed pharmaceuticals meetings, events, and programs across the globe.

    Chapters:
    0:42 -Introducing Natalie Yeadon
    3:26 - Navigating the World of Radiation Therapy
    3:59 - Entering the New World of Pharmaceuticals
    5:57 - A Revolutionary Solution
    11:45 - The Conceptualization of Cutting-Edge Technology
    14:18 - Having a Worldwide Impact
    18:15 - Yeadon’s Vision for the Future

    Connect with Natalie Yeadon 
    WebsiteLinkedInTwitterFacebookYouTubePodcastExtra Resources:
    Our honourable mention in Fast Company's World Changing Ideas Awards 2021: Established Excellence (5-14 Years In Business) Natalie's PM360 ELITE 2021 Entrepreneur award Impetus Digital's PM360 2020 Innovative Service award Our Green Business Bureau certification Our Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures 2021 award Our Great Place to Work certification 

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    • 20 min
    The Life-Saving Solution: A Conversation with LifeVac Founder

    The Life-Saving Solution: A Conversation with LifeVac Founder

    Show Notes & Resources
    Being an entrepreneur isn’t always about making money. For LifeVac founder Arthur Lih, it’s about making a difference. What if you had already built a successful business, sold it for millions of dollars, then on the cusp of retirement, you realized you could create something that wouldn’t just change someone's life, but it could save someone's life? Would you put your life on hold to focus on the lives of others? Lih sits down with host Greg Muzzillo to discuss the story behind the creation of LifeVac, why he felt morally obligated to start the company, and the lives he’s touched along the way.

    Chapters
    1:47 - Arthur Lih and his first business
    3:06 - From Working for someone else to starting your own business
    5:22 - Retirement put on hold
    8:33 -The Start of LifeVac and raising awareness
    11:17 -Creating a reliable product that lasts
    13:12 -The startling statistics about choking
    16:24 - The Hall of Saves
    19:34 -Journey to 1 million lives saved
    Resource Links:
    Connect with Arthur Lih:
    LinkedInConnect with LifeVac:
    Lifevac.netLinkedInTwitterFacebook
    Key Takeaways:
    You get frustrated with other people's decisions that you don't necessarily agree with and that you think you could do better if you had the freedom to make those decisions, and then you get the leap of faith moment where you say “I can do it, I'm going for it” How could I be the only guy that could save this kid and then read about a child that died with me knowing I have something that could have saved them? So as much as I wasn't thrilled with the idea of going back and starting from scratch, there was a moral obligation to do it. And I'm grateful that I did. The research really scared me. It's 5,000+ people a year choke to death. It's the fourth leading cause of accidental death; under car accidents, poisonings and slips and falls. And one child dies every five days that's recorded. This is my sanctuary, like Superman Fortress of Solitude. When you walk in here and you see all these lives, regardless of how tired, or how much you want to give up, you just look at a couple of these faces and these little kids and you keep going. The heroes are the parents and the EMTs and the EMS and the police and the elderly caregivers and the grandparents. Those are the heroes. And it's just neat that I gave them a tool to be that hero CONNECT WITH MILLION DOLLAR MONDAY!
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    • 20 min
    How Calloway Cook turned his frustration into a Successful Business

    How Calloway Cook turned his frustration into a Successful Business

    Show Notes & Resources
    Imagine quitting your job and risking it all to raise money, build a business plan on the fly , and create a company you believe can make a difference in people’s lives. Sound crazy? Well that's exactly what the bold, entrepreneur Calloway Cook did when he founded Illuminate Labs. The Founder and active President of this modern and honest supplements company discusses with host, Greg Muzzillo, the miscommunication between consumers and the dietary supplement industry, and reveals his best advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.

    Chapter Summaries
    1:58 - How Calloway Cook got his Start
    4:39 - The idea behind Illuminate Labs
    7:10 - Financing a Dream
    9:43 - Taking the leap of faith
    13:10 - What to sell and how
    14:15 - What makes Illuminate Labs Special
    15:40 - Operating as a B Corp
    17:37 - Advice for entrepreneurs
    Resource Links:
    Connect with Calloway Cook:
    LinkedIn
    Connect with Illuminate Labs:
    Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
    Key Takeaways:
    The learning style of sit down and shut up and listen for an hour so you can learn something just doesn't work, especially for so many people who are entrepreneurs.I didn't immediately start with this as a business idea, right? It started with me as a kind of frustrated consumerWe have a great explainer video because a lot of this stuff is pretty technical. We realize we need a kind of more fun and engaging way to sell it. And we've gotten great reviews on that kind of explaining, why this type of product is necessary.Being a B Corp does internally structure your decision-making so that like your shareholders can't force you out or pressure you by saying, if you're making a business decision that doesn't necessarily lead to the maximum profitability, you have legal protection because of the way you're incorporated.                 Invest in what you know. So if you run a business, just do what you're an expert in. If  you're starting a business and you're not an expert in anything, it’s probably not going to go well.CONNECT WITH MILLION DOLLAR MONDAY!
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    • 20 min
    Applecart: How Sacha Samotin Built A $30 Million Business

    Applecart: How Sacha Samotin Built A $30 Million Business

    SHOWNOTES:
    Jeopardy, the path from politics to business, and an idea that started in a college dorm room. The Co-Founder of Applecart, Sacha Samotin, discusses how the idea to build a platform that uses publicly available data to advertise came to be, what kind of business mistakes he has made and lessons learned from them, the importance of building a sustainable team of people, and more in this episode.

    Chapter Summaries:
    0:40 - Introducing Sacha Samotin1:32 - Sacha On Jeopardy2:56 - Dorm Room Start-Up4:23 - What is Applecart?6:05 - Applecart at Work9:09 - Relationships and Networking9:35 - Applecart's Origins10:43 - Advice for Business and Dating11:20 - Fundraising a Business15:19 - Mistakes in Business18:18 - Success in BusinessTakeaways: 
    We think word of mouth is the most powerful form of advertising, but it's really difficult to sort of seed that word of mouth. And that's where we come in and are really helpful You should count the number of no’s you get, not the number of yes’s. If you target a hundred no’s, you will get the yes’s you're looking for and you won't be as disappointed when you don't get a yes every time. The best possible thing that happened to us is that we weren't able to raise money early because there were a lot of problems that come with raising money, when you're not really ready to spend it or know exactly what you want to do with it.   Growth at any cost is not the priority. You want to grow your team in a sustainable, intelligent way.Resource Links:
    Connect with Sacha Samotin:
    LinkedIn | Twitter
    Connect with Applecart:
    Applecart Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
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    • 22 min
    Coworking Together and Scaling Your Business in Today's World

    Coworking Together and Scaling Your Business in Today's World

    Show Notes
    ”Coworking is about different personalities, different entrepreneurs, and what they are looking for,” Natasha Mohan says. “Sitting down with them, understanding their business model, understanding their business goals and needs, and making them happy to engage with a company and a team that is going to help them fulfill those.” The Founder and CEO of WorkSocial, a shared office space company, explains her take on coworking, how to scale a business in today's world, and creating “movements in happiness.”

    Chapters:
    1:48 - The Early Years of WorkSocial3:37 - Creating Movements of Happiness5:55 - Coworking in Today's World7:12 - WorkSocial as an Office Assistant10:51 - The Benefits of Flexy13:19 - The Future and Importance of Coworking14:59 - Happiness HackingResource Links:
     Connect with Natasha Mohan:
    LinkedInConnect with WorkSocial:
    WorkSocial Website | Flexy WebsiteLinkedIn |   Instagram   |   Facebook   Takeaways: 
    Happiness is always a movement in life When you walk into a WorkSocial environment, you're coming into a clean and very vibrant atmosphere. But at the same time, a very warm one, whether it's engaging with our team members or just with the people around you. They're all very friendly, warm people with the same goals. You're here to build a business, and so we're all learning from each other. When a client walks through the door, whether they become a client or not, I'm learning about their business. I'm sitting there and, and really engaging and listening to them. What are their ideas? What are their goals? And kind of helping them design an office-based setting that's going to work for them. Coworking spaces allow entrepreneurs to come in with a virtual office, a low-cost solution to being a professional business, utilizing conference rooms when they need to meet clients, getting their mail handled with a team on site, and then working their way up to a private office space. They can establish their teams and their businesses at a location that doesn't take too much of the revenue so their bottom line isn’t hindered when it comes to business and growth. CONNECT WITH MILLION DOLLAR MONDAY!
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    • 17 min

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