Justin Roff-Marsh is the founder and president of Ballistix, a consulting firm specializing in Sales Process Engineering (SPE). Justin discusses SPE, The Theory of Constraints, how he built his company and why entrepreneurs should start their businesses with no money and no plan.
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Paul Dergarabedian is a movie and box office analyst who was president of Exhibitor Relations Co. before he started his own company, Media By Numbers, which was later sold to Hollywood.com. He is now president of Hollywood.com Box Office, and talks about his career, running his own company, and his unique brand.
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Jean Moroney is president of Thinking Directions, a company that offers learning materials and seminars on thinking tactics that allow entrepreneurs and other creative professionals to “tap their own brilliance.” Jean give us the tools to bypass common pitfalls and traps in our thinking, as well as gives us some insight into her own business.
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Pari Schacht is the President and Founder of Nurturing Wisdom, a company that tutors students in the Chicago area. Pari talks about growing her business to over 80 tutors, about her hiring process and need to get the right people on board, as well her company’s core values and culture.
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Luc Travers is in the starting stages of his entrepreneural journey, following his passion of sharing the visual arts with his audience. He gives art museums tours throughout the world and is the author of Touching the Art: A Guide to Enjoying Art At A Museum. Luc talks about why he chose to self-publish his book, why he loves being in business for himself and shares his thoughts on leadership.
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Craig Biddle is the editor of The Objective Standard, a quaterly journal of culture and politics written from an Objectivist perspective. Craig talks about creating the journal, and how he’s adapting in the face of new technology and the Internet. He also discusses leadership, when to seek advice from others, and why the moral is the practical when it comes to business.
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Blake Scholl, co-founder and CEO of Kima Labs, Inc., the makers of the mobile application Barcode Hero, talks with us about creating his new startup, leadership, how we can listen to our customers too much, and encourages entrepreneurs to think big.
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Compounding Pharmacy of Beverly Hills owner Sam Sheldon joins us in studio to talk about his passion for pharmacy, starting his business and running it for the past fourteen years, and how he distinguishes himself from the competition.
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TVbyTheNumbers.com co-founder Bill Gorman talks with us about how he and his business partner created their company without any investment whatsoever, growing the company, as well as their future plans.
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For our first episode, Rotten Tomatoes founder Senh Duong sits down with us to talk about starting the popular movie review Web site as well as his current venture, Wopular.com, plus an introduction to the show and its vision.
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