Episode 111: Practical Leadership Strategies with Tim Redmond (Part 1)
Tim Redmond is CEO of Redmond Growth Consulting and has been growing highly successful businesses for over 35 years including his work at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, growing a software company from 2 to 400 employees then selling it to Intuit, Inc., and helping thousands of business owners gain time and financial freedom. Tim is also an author (the book is POWER TO CREATE) and speaker whose leadership maxims have been featured in John Maxwell’s 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership.
23 min listen
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Episode 109 & 110: Resolving Conflict at Work & Home with Michelle Brody
Michelle Brody, PhD, is an executive coach and clinical psychologist who brings 25 years of experience in both corporate and family settings to the challenging problem of interactional conflict. Her specialty as a coach is in guiding teams that have complicated dynamics, and helping them reach greater collaboration, improve communication, and resolve tension.
51 min listen
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Episode 107 & 108: The Importance of Culture with The Perk
Today we have two amazing guests from The Perk, a leadership and culture development company! Steph Richter and Emily Edeman are Leadership Coach & Company Culture Consultants. Ben has personally hired them to help him with developing the culture at Knapsack.
38 min listen
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Episode 105 & 106: Content Strategy With Amy Hardison White
Amy Hardison White has been in the startup world since before the bubble, with a background in copywriting and content marketing. Her focus today is helping accounting startups, and payment providers acquire new users with a targeted content strategy.
50 min listen
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Episode 103 & 104: Practical Happiness with Pamela Gail Johnson
This week Mark and Ben talk with Happiness Advocate, Pamela Gail Johnson. Pamela founded the Society of Happy People in 1998, created three globally celebrated happiness holidays, & authored Practical Happiness: Four Principles to Improve Your Life. She now helps leaders and teams create happier workplace cultures.
50 min listen
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Episode 101 & 102: How to Sell Your Startup Successfully with Mark Achler & Mert Iseri
In episodes 101 & 102, Mark and Ben interview Mark Achler and Mert Iseri about their book, Exit Right: How to Sell Your Startup, Maximize Your Return and Build Your Legacy.
51 min listen
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Episode 100: Our Favorite Episodes So Far
We're celebrating 100 episodes of The Friday Habit with a look back at Mark and Ben's favorite episodes so far. Thank you to everyone who has listened and learned alongside us! We're looking forward to the next 100!
23 min listen
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Episode 98 & 99: How to Build a High Performance Team with Natalie Dawson
Natalie's an expert in developing people and building scalable teams. She's the EVP of Cardone Ventures & the author of TeamWork: How to Build a High-Performance Team.
61 min listen
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Episode 96 & 97: Documenting & Delegating Your Business With Chris Ronzio
Have you ever wanted to know how to document and delegate what you do so your company can grow beyond you? Well, you're in luck, today we have Chris Ronzio the founder and CEO of Trainual.
43 min listen
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Episode 94 & 95: Consistency is a Superpower with Bryan Clayton
Bryan Clayton is CEO and co-founder of GreenPal, an online marketplace that connects homeowners with local lawn care professionals. GreenPal has been called the “Uber for lawn care” by Entrepreneur magazine.
56 min listen
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Episode 92 & 93: How Would Socrates Run Your Business? with Kayvan Kian
Kayvan Kian is an entrepreneur, teacher, and senior advisor to McKinsey & Company in Amsterdam, whose work has helped thousands of leaders and teams thrive during difficult times.
52 min listen
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Episode 90 & 91: The Self Employed Life with Jeffrey Shaw
Today, we're speaking Jeffrey Shaw, a business coach, TEDx speaker, podcaster, and the author of the books Lingo and The Self Employed Life.
46 min listen
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Episode 88 & 89: Scaling an Outsourced CMO Business to 270 Employees with Erik Huberman
Erik Huberman is the founder and CEO of Hawke Media, one of the fastest-growing marketing consultancies in the United States.
54 min listen
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Episode 86 & 87: Personal Finance with Chad Willardson
Chad Willardson is the President of Pacific Capital and the author of the bestselling book, Stress-Free Money. He’s has been featured in Forbes’s “21 Books To Read In 2021”, NBC News, Yahoo Finance, and now The Friday Habit.
49 min listen
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Episode 85: 6 Business Apps We're Geeking Out About in 2021
Today, Ben and Mark spend some quality time talking about some of their favorite things — specifically nerdy tech stuff. In this episode, they geek out on business apps they can’t live without. Buckle up!
36 min listen
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Episode 83 & 84: Scale Your Company & Protect Your Culture with Kayvan Kian
Kayvan Kian, the author of the bestselling book What is Water: How Young Leaders Can Thrive in an Uncertain World, seeks to show young leaders how to grow, thrive, and contribute in any situation.
28 min listen
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Episode 81 & 82: Why Helping Your Competitors is a Great Business Strategy with Shawn Khorrami
Shawn Khorrami is a serial entrepreneur, having started and managed more than a dozen businesses, up to $100 million in revenue, involving products and services across a wide range of verticals.
54 min listen
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Episode 79 & 80: How to Build a Business You Can Sell with Michelle Seiler Tucker
Hey everyone, Ben here. Today, I'll be talking with Michelle Seiler Tucker, the Founder & CEO of Seiler Tucker Incorporated, and the leading authority on buying, selling, fixing, and growing businesses.
48 min listen
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Episode 78: What Pages Should I Include on My Website?
I’ve had the opportunity to help hundreds of leaders create websites for their businesses. Today, I’ll share 4 steps to help you decide which pages to include (and what to leave out).
26 min listen
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Episode 77: Five Benefits of Hosting a Virtual Event
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual and online experiences have transitioned into the new norm over the past year. Now, 93% of event marketers will continue to invest in virtual events in the future—but why? Virtual events offer benefits that can generate long-term ROI and improved experiences for your attendees.
26 min listen
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