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Sure, you've got a small business, but that doesn't mean you can't have big ambitions.
Paradoxical is about the psychology behind doing big things in small business, so if you're looking to take your business to the next level, you've come to the right place.

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Paradoxical Steve McCready

    • Business
    • 4.7 • 14 Ratings

Sure, you've got a small business, but that doesn't mean you can't have big ambitions.
Paradoxical is about the psychology behind doing big things in small business, so if you're looking to take your business to the next level, you've come to the right place.

stevemccready.substack.com

    Business as a force for good with Jessica Mozeico of Et Fille Wines

    Business as a force for good with Jessica Mozeico of Et Fille Wines

    My guest for this episode of Paradoxical is Jessica Mozeico of Et Fille Wines.
    I love Jessica’s commitment to sustainable winemaking and how creative Jessica is in her approach to business. We had a great conversation discussing the origin and evolution of Et Fille. Here’s a few of the topics we explore:
    * What Cameron Diaz’s mother had to do with her career pivot
    * Jessica’s unique approach to describing Et Fille’s wines
    * How not having any formal training in winemaking has been an advantage
    * How Jessica’s perspective on failure helps her innovate in business
    * How curiosity contributes to creativity in business
    * Why Jessica chose to make Et Fille a B-Corp, and how her commitment to sustainable winemaking has shaped the business.
    If you’re someone who wants to find new ways to serve your audience or make a difference in the world, I think this conversation will spark some ideas for you.
    You can learn more about Jessica & Et Fille here:Web: etfillewines.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/etfillewines/Facebook: www.facebook.com/EtFilleWines


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    • 52 min
    Giving glass a second chance with Danielle Ruttenberg of Remark Glass

    Giving glass a second chance with Danielle Ruttenberg of Remark Glass

    Today I’m joined by Danielle Ruttenberg. She’s a trained glassblower, entrepreneur and mother of two young children, and co-founder of Remark Glass, a fully-sustainable, zero-waste custom glass studio located in the revitalized Bok Building in South Philadelphia.  Combining art and sustainability, Remark Glass fulfills its mission of creating sustainable art and manufacturing practices by employing traditional glassblowing techniques to repurpose discarded bottle glass into small batch home accessories. in 2020, Danielle and her team also formed Bottle Underground, a 501(c)(3) organization committed to increasing their impact in waste reduction and generating jobs for the local community. In our conversation, Danielle discusses how Remark Glass transforms waste materials like bottles and jars into new wares such as barware, lighting, and tabletop accessories. We also explore their recycling methods and their commitment to providing fair employment opportunities.
    Along the way, we also explore the various challenges they've faced in blending social responsibility with business growth and explore some of the funding challenges they’ve been working through and creative ways they’re worked to supplement revenue during critical periods such as their popular ‘mystery’ boxes.You can see their beautiful work and learn more about Remark Glass at the following links: Web: remarkglass.comInstagram: instagram.com/remarkglassTikTok: tiktok.com/@remarkglass
    Blown Away (Netflix show on glass blowing): netflix.com/title/80215147


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    • 1 hr 9 min
    From family law to safari planning with Jessica Mathews of Dancing Zebra Safari

    From family law to safari planning with Jessica Mathews of Dancing Zebra Safari

    After having kids, Jessica Mathews made quite the career pivot! As is so often the case, though, there are things from her past career (family law attorney) that have helped her succeed in building Dancing Zebra Safari into a successful business where she helps others plan once (or more) in a lifetime adventures. Beyond the pivot, we also talked about specialization and why it matters for your business, the challenges of running a business from almost half a world away, and a whole lot more.
    While you’re listening, you can learn more about Jessica & Dancing Zebra Safari and see some great pictures at the below links:
    Web: https://www.dancingzebrasafari.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancingzebrasafari/


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    • 52 min
    What to do when you're ahead of your time, with Rich Cohen of Elevate Packaging

    What to do when you're ahead of your time, with Rich Cohen of Elevate Packaging

    Being a visionary entrepreneur isn’t without it’s challenges, and certainly has it’s ups and downs. Rich Cohen, founder & CEO of Elevate Packaging, is very familiar with these. As someone who was thinking about sustainability long before others in his industry, it took him some time (and some challenging sacrifices) to gain traction, but Elevate is now a leader in the realm of compostable packaging, and Rich continues to be a powerful advocate for the environment who’s products match his values.
    In addition to exploring Rich’s journey and how he’s managed to build a successful, innovative business, I coach him on some challenges he’s having with finding the right people for his team, and we discuss the surprising thing that swimsuits and compostable labels have in common.
    You can learn more at Elevate Packaging’s website, and connect with Rich on LinkedIn.


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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Sustainable, sturdy, and a dose of snark; talking socks with Cindi Busenhart of MERGE4

    Sustainable, sturdy, and a dose of snark; talking socks with Cindi Busenhart of MERGE4

    So, I'll admit upfront that I'm a fan of MERGE4's socks, and you'll hear that pretty clearly in this conversation with Cindi Busenhart, their CEO & founder.
    Cindi’s a big believer in the power of team and you’ll hear that throughout this episode, as well as how she’s used her past experiences in business and a very clear focus on values to build MERGE4 into a unique sock brand.Bio: Cindi Busenhart, the Founder and CEO of MERGE4, has revolutionized the sock industry for action sports enthusiasts. MERGE4's unparalleled commitment to style and performance has resulted in socks that not only look great but can withstand the most rigorous demands of active individuals and extreme athletes, while providing maximum comfort and functionality. Boasting a list of artists and athletes deeper than Lake Tahoe, MERGE4 has rightfully earned its place as the ultimate sock company.Connect with MERGE4: Web: https://merge4.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/merge4socks


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    • 58 min
    Leverage through listening with Fritz Westover of the Virtual Viticulture Academy

    Leverage through listening with Fritz Westover of the Virtual Viticulture Academy

    Ok, you’re probably not in the wine business … so why listen to this episode? Well, Fritz knows a lot about how to be successful in small business while being efficient with his time & energy and honoring himself and his identity. So, there’s a lot of strategies you can adapt to your business that you’ll hear about in our conversation.
    Some of the topics we explored include:
    * The magazine article that inspired Fritz’ career path
    * Fritz’ journey from employee, to solo business to small business.
    * Fritz’ approach to serving his clients and discussing renewals that results in a very high retention rate while saving him time & energy.
    * How Fritz took an established model used in other industries and translated it into the world of viticulture as a way of expanding his business.
    * Why Fritz does not engage in affiliate relationships.
    * Fritz’ challenges in balancing working on and in the business and why his support team is an important part of addressing that challenge.

    Connect with Fritz:
    Web: Virtual Viticulture Academy
    Podcast: Vineyard Underground
    Instagram: Westover Viticulture


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    • 1 hr 8 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Pat.Cletch ,

This Podcast Rises to the Challenge

As a podcast host, Steve rises to the challenge of hearing the message that is deeper than the words being spoken. I enjoyed the casual discussion that makes me feel as though I’m sitting quietly in the room with them. It’s got to be tough chatting with people and getting them to reveal their vulnerabilities but Steve does this well and with compassion. I appreciate hearing the evolution of businesses, and what has been overcome and still has yet to be overcome. The process is always ongoing as Steve demonstrates with his feedback at the end of each podcast. He obviously finds individual journeys interesting… as do I.

Hblye ,

I am a new follower

I learned so much from Steve’s interview with Forest Linden. I appreciate Steve’s interview style and skills. I am a new follower.

RedSeventy5 ,

So incredibly moving!

Steve McCready was born to be an interviewer. His thoughtful reflections about what his guests are saying indicate real listening—which feels rare. He keeps the conversations moving and probes deeply for insights that will really move you. His episode with Tom Garcia had me in tears. I am a listener for life!

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