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Grow A Small Business Podcast

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Our weekly 30 minute podcast helps you, a small business owner with 5 to 30 team members, take your company to the next level. The Grow A Small Business community, weekly cast, blog and leadership email supports leaders get through the pain of growth.

With insights, lessons learned, books and tools as well as habits these experienced small business owners suggest you develop, our interviews unearth tremendous value for anyone wanting to grow their business with less stress.

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0014: In 2009 started with a business partner, the 2 of them now have 32 FTE team members with 12 in Australia and 20 in Malaysia, as part of an elite SAP Consulting business with offices also in UK, Singapore, Germany, USA (Ed Davis)

March 29, 2020 20:00 - 24 minutes - 33.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ed Davis, a trusted advisor on SAP security matters and a director at Turnkey Consulting, the Australian branch of a specialist SAP consultant business with sister offices in the UK, Singapore, Germany, USA, and Malaysia. After 10 years in London, Ed moved back to Australia in 2009, left his consulting career and opened Turnkey.  He started with himself and a great business partner, and then gradually built their team to the current 32 full-ti...

In 2009 started with a business partner, the 2 of them now have 32 FTE team members with 12 in Australia and 20 in Malaysia, as part of an elite SAP Consulting business with offices also in UK, Singapore, Germany, USA (Ed Davis)

March 29, 2020 20:00 - 24 minutes - 33.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ed Davis, a trusted advisor on SAP security matters and a director at Turnkey Consulting, the Australian branch of a specialist SAP consultant business with sister offices in the UK, Singapore, Germany, USA, and Malaysia. After 10 years in London, Ed moved back to Australia in 2009, left his consulting career and opened Turnkey.  He started with himself and a great business partner, and then gradually built their team to the current 32 full-ti...

0013: From Quitting His Teaching Job To Market 4WD Accessories Online, Growing the Business And The Business Collapsing, To Pivoting it Again, Starting His Own Online Business, and Turning it into a Multiple Seven Figures Company (Dan Kozaris)

March 22, 2020 20:00 - 49 minutes - 68.2 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Dan Kozaris, the owner of KPD4⨉4, a successful Australian four-wheel drive (4WD) accessories company. At age 26 in 2008 as the global financial crisis hit, Dan decided to pivot from the safe job of school teacher to become a marketer of four-wheel drive (4WD) accessories online for someone else. In 18 months, he helped grow that business from $3 Million to $5 Million in annual sales.  Soon after, the owner took a chunk of money out of the busi...

From Quitting His Teaching Job To Market 4WD Accessories Online, Growing the Business And The Business Collapsing, To Pivoting it Again, Starting His Own Online Business, and Turning it into a Multiple Seven Figures Company (Dan Kozaris)

March 22, 2020 20:00 - 49 minutes - 68.2 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Dan Kozaris, the owner of KPD4⨉4, a successful Australian four-wheel drive (4WD) accessories company. At age 26 in 2008 as the global financial crisis hit, Dan decided to pivot from the safe job of school teacher to become a marketer of four-wheel drive (4WD) accessories online for someone else. In 18 months, he helped grow that business from $3 Million to $5 Million in annual sales.  Soon after, the owner took a chunk of money out of the busi...

In 2013 Took Over a Dead Bar Venue, Turned it into a Thriving Craft Beer and American-style Food Pub Initially Growing 20% Each Year and Now With 13 FTE, Added a Small Brewery and Soon Opening a Craft Beer Bottle Shop (Kris Miles)

March 15, 2020 20:00 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Kris Miles, the co-owner of the Winston Ale House and The Winston Brewery, both in North Hobart, Tasmania. When Kris and his wife Caroline’s local pub went up for sale, they couldn’t pass on the opportunity to snap it up. After working in hospitality for many years, the desire to open their own venue could no longer be ignored. Combining Caroline’s yearning for American comfort food with Kris’ vision to open a brewery, the duo embarked on their ...

0012: In 2013 Took Over a Dead Bar Venue, Turned it into a Thriving Craft Beer and American-style Food Pub Initially Growing 20% Each Year and Now With 13 FTE, Added a Small Brewery and Soon Opening a Craft Beer Bottle Shop (Kris Miles)

March 15, 2020 20:00 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Kris Miles, the co-owner of the Winston Ale House and The Winston Brewery, both in North Hobart, Tasmania. When Kris and his wife Caroline’s local pub went up for sale, they couldn’t pass on the opportunity to snap it up. After working in hospitality for many years, the desire to open their own venue could no longer be ignored. Combining Caroline’s yearning for American comfort food with Kris’ vision to open a brewery, the duo embarked on their ...

012: In 2013 Took Over a Dead Bar Venue, Turned it into a Thriving Craft Beer and American-style Food Pub Initially Growing 20% Each Year and Now With 13 FTE, Added a Small Brewery and Soon Opening a Craft Beer Bottle Shop (Kris Miles)

March 15, 2020 20:00 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Kris Miles, the co-owner of the Winston Ale House and The Winston Brewery, both in North Hobart, Tasmania. When Kris and his wife Caroline’s local pub went up for sale, they couldn’t pass on the opportunity to snap it up. After working in hospitality for many years, the desire to open their own venue could no longer be ignored. Combining Caroline’s yearning for American comfort food with Kris’ vision to open a brewery, the duo embarked on their ...

011: Doing $30m+ in Sales with 40 Team Members, in 2011 Shut-down a Successful Digital Agency to Back an iPad Idea and Push Through the Hard Transition Times When They Were Down to Their Last Few Dollars in the Bank (James Cuda)

March 08, 2020 20:00 - 38 minutes - 53.9 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with James Cuda, CEO, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Savage Interactive, the company behind the hugely successful iPad app, Procreate. The multi-award-winning art app is designed to free creatives from their desks and encompasses a powerful suite of tools for illustrators and designers at any skill level, and contains everything one needs to create inspiring sketches, gorgeous paintings, and stylish illustrations.  James came up with the idea ...

Doing $30m+ in Sales with 40 Team Members, in 2011 Shut-down a Successful Digital Agency to Back an iPad Idea and Push Through the Hard Transition Times When They Were Down to Their Last Few Dollars in the Bank (James Cuda)

March 08, 2020 20:00 - 38 minutes - 53.9 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with James Cuda, CEO, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Savage Interactive, the company behind the hugely successful iPad app, Procreate. The multi-award-winning art app is designed to free creatives from their desks and encompasses a powerful suite of tools for illustrators and designers at any skill level, and contains everything one needs to create inspiring sketches, gorgeous paintings, and stylish illustrations.  James came up with the idea ...

0011: Doing $30m+ in Sales with 40 Team Members, in 2011 Shut-down a Successful Digital Agency to Back an iPad Idea and Push Through the Hard Transition Times When They Were Down to Their Last Few Dollars in the Bank (James Cuda)

March 08, 2020 20:00 - 38 minutes - 53.9 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with James Cuda, CEO, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Savage Interactive, the company behind the hugely successful iPad app, Procreate. The multi-award-winning art app is designed to free creatives from their desks and encompasses a powerful suite of tools for illustrators and designers at any skill level, and contains everything one needs to create inspiring sketches, gorgeous paintings, and stylish illustrations.  James came up with the idea ...

0010: Starting with $10k savings in 2004, losing it all and almost quitting now has $27m annual sales and 55 team members selling protein powders and other fitness products (Ben Crowley)

March 01, 2020 20:00 - 51 minutes - 70.8 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ben Crowley, the founder of online supplements retailer Bulk Nutrients. While teaching English in Japan, Ben saw a gap in the market with Australian customers paying so much more for protein powders and other fitness products. He launched his first business in Tasmania and quickly lost his entire $10,000 savings in a supply order. Almost giving up, he went to work for the government for a few years while he cashed back up and built a business, a...

010: Starting with $10k savings in 2004, losing it all and almost quitting now has $27m annual sales and 55 team members selling protein powders and other fitness products (Ben Crowley)

March 01, 2020 20:00 - 51 minutes - 70.8 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ben Crowley, the founder of online supplements retailer Bulk Nutrients. While teaching English in Japan, Ben saw a gap in the market with Australian customers paying so much more for protein powders and other fitness products. He launched his first business in Tasmania and quickly lost his entire $10,000 savings in a supply order. Almost giving up, he went to work for the government for a few years while he cashed back up and built a business, a...

Starting with $10k savings in 2004, losing it all and almost quitting now has $27m annual sales and 55 team members selling protein powders and other fitness products (Ben Crowley)

March 01, 2020 20:00 - 51 minutes - 70.8 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ben Crowley, the founder of online supplements retailer Bulk Nutrients. While teaching English in Japan, Ben saw a gap in the market with Australian customers paying so much more for protein powders and other fitness products. He launched his first business in Tasmania and quickly lost his entire $10,000 savings in a supply order. Almost giving up, he went to work for the government for a few years while he cashed back up and built a business, a...

$1m+ annual revenue with a team of 10 within 6 years - all bootstrapped, this digital agency focuses on creating Shopify sites for clients (Ben De Jong)

February 23, 2020 20:00 - 31 minutes - 43.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ben De Jong, the co-founder of The Cut, a digital-first agency with well established creative branding skills that helps people create great Shopify websites. The Cut is actually Perth's only Shopify Plus partner and Shopify expert partner. Ben and his business partner started the agency back in 2009 after they both moved back from London. Over a 6 year period, they have grown the agency from the original two founders to a team of more than 10...

0009: $1m+ annual revenue with a team of 10 within 6 years - all bootstrapped, this digital agency focuses on creating Shopify sites for clients (Ben De Jong)

February 23, 2020 20:00 - 31 minutes - 43.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ben De Jong, the co-founder of The Cut, a digital-first agency with well established creative branding skills that helps people create great Shopify websites. The Cut is actually Perth's only Shopify Plus partner and Shopify expert partner. Ben and his business partner started the agency back in 2009 after they both moved back from London. Over a 6 year period, they have grown the agency from the original two founders to a team of more than 10...

009: $1m+ annual revenue with a team of 10 within 6 years - all bootstrapped, this digital agency focuses on creating Shopify sites for clients (Ben De Jong)

February 23, 2020 20:00 - 31 minutes - 43.7 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Ben De Jong, the co-founder of The Cut, a digital-first agency with well established creative branding skills that helps people create great Shopify websites. The Cut is actually Perth's only Shopify Plus partner and Shopify expert partner. Ben and his business partner started the agency back in 2009 after they both moved back from London. Over a 6 year period, they have grown the agency from the original two founders to a team of more than 10...

0008: Establishing Australia's 1st organic cider brand from 2 to 25 FTE team members after 8 years (Sam Reid)

February 16, 2020 20:00 - 42 minutes - 58.4 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Sam Reid, the co-founder of Willie Smith’s Cider. Willie Smith’s is a partnership between himself and Andrew Smith, a fourth-generation apple farmer in the Huon Valley. When the two met, Sam had been working at Diageo, one of the largest drinks business in the world, and was looking to do something different. While Andrew had some excess juicing apples that he was looking to do something with. Launching in 2012 as Australia’s first organic cid...

Establishing Australia's 1st organic cider brand from 2 to 25 FTE team members after 8 years (Sam Reid)

February 16, 2020 20:00 - 42 minutes - 58.4 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Sam Reid, the co-founder of Willie Smith’s Cider. Willie Smith’s is a partnership between himself and Andrew Smith, a fourth-generation apple farmer in the Huon Valley. When the two met, Sam had been working at Diageo, one of the largest drinks business in the world, and was looking to do something different. While Andrew had some excess juicing apples that he was looking to do something with. Launching in 2012 as Australia’s first organic cid...

008: Establishing Australia's 1st organic cider brand from 2 to 25 FTE team members after 8 years (Sam Reid)

February 16, 2020 20:00 - 42 minutes - 58.4 MB

In this episode, I’ll have a conversation with Sam Reid, the co-founder of Willie Smith’s Cider. Willie Smith’s is a partnership between himself and Andrew Smith, a fourth-generation apple farmer in the Huon Valley. When the two met, Sam had been working at Diageo, one of the largest drinks business in the world, and was looking to do something different. While Andrew had some excess juicing apples that he was looking to do something with. Launching in 2012 as Australia’s first organic cid...

Starting a small cafe in 1984, grew to 45 team members in early 2020 across 2 award-winning restaurants - one now with 7 premium accommodation rooms above (Rod Ascui)

February 09, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

In 1984 as a young, naive cafe worker in Hobart Rod took the leap to run his own small cafe more than 200km away in Launceston, Tasmania. Investing heavily in the team and culture, they now have two award-winning restaurants and recently added 7 premium accommodation rooms above one of them on the Tamar River. Listen to Rod speak about his small business journey and how adapting to the marketing and finding the right people to get on the busy, especially three young, key business partners ...

0007: Starting a small cafe in 1984, grew to 45 team members in early 2020 across 2 award-winning restaurants - one now with 7 premium accommodation rooms above (Rod Ascui)

February 09, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

In 1984 as a young, naive cafe worker in Hobart Rod took the leap to run his own small cafe more than 200km away in Launceston, Tasmania. Investing heavily in the team and culture, they now have two award-winning restaurants and recently added 7 premium accommodation rooms above one of them on the Tamar River. Listen to Rod speak about his small business journey and how adapting to the marketing and finding the right people to get on the busy, especially three young, key business partners ...

007: Starting a small cafe in 1984, grew to 45 team members in early 2020 across 2 award-winning restaurants - one now with 7 premium accommodation rooms above (Rod Ascui)

February 09, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

In 1984 as a young, naive cafe worker in Hobart Rod took the leap to run his own small cafe more than 200km away in Launceston, Tasmania. Investing heavily in the team and culture, they now have two award-winning restaurants and recently added 7 premium accommodation rooms above one of them on the Tamar River. Listen to Rod speak about his small business journey and how adapting to the marketing and finding the right people to get on the busy, especially three young, key business partners ...

Grew to 5m customers in 5 years, their tech helps you create great video and ads easily - with 3 Founders to a team of 42 splayed across Australia, USA, Canada, Poland, England and Scotland after raising $3.4m investment (James MacGregor)

February 02, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

Above a little cafe in Hobart in 2015 James and one of his brothers spent a year testing and arguing about business ideas to pursue. Biteable was one of the first they thought of but being analytical, they wanted to exhaust the list before circling back and getting serious. Six months into it they brought on the third co-founder, a good friend, and raised $1.1m investment. A genuine SaaS (Software as a Service) business, Biteable allows people to create videos for ads, presentations and tr...

0006: Grew to 5m customers in 5 years, their tech helps you create great video and ads easily - with 3 Founders to a team of 42 splayed across Australia, USA, Canada, Poland, England and Scotland after raising $3.4m investment (James MacGregor)

February 02, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

Above a little cafe in Hobart in 2015 James and one of his brothers spent a year testing and arguing about business ideas to pursue. Biteable was one of the first they thought of but being analytical, they wanted to exhaust the list before circling back and getting serious. Six months into it they brought on the third co-founder, a good friend, and raised $1.1m investment. A genuine SaaS (Software as a Service) business, Biteable allows people to create videos for ads, presentations and tr...

006: Grew to 5m customers in 5 years, their tech helps you create great video and ads easily - with 3 Founders to a team of 42 splayed across Australia, USA, Canada, Poland, England and Scotland after raising $3.4m investment (James MacGregor)

February 02, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

Above a little cafe in Hobart in 2015 James and one of his brothers spent a year testing and arguing about business ideas to pursue. Biteable was one of the first they thought of but being analytical, they wanted to exhaust the list before circling back and getting serious. Six months into it they brought on the third co-founder, a good friend, and raised $1.1m investment. A genuine SaaS (Software as a Service) business, Biteable allows people to create videos for ads, presentations and tr...

0006: Grew to 5m customers in 5 years, with 3 Founders to a team of 42 splayed across Australia, USA, Canada, Poland, England and Scotland after raising $3.4m investment (James MacGregor)

February 02, 2020 20:00 - 34 minutes - 47.4 MB

Above a little cafe in Hobart in 2015 James and one of his brothers spent a year testing and arguing about business ideas to pursue. Biteable was one of the first they thought of but being analytical, they wanted to exhaust the list before circling back and getting serious. Six months into it they brought on the third co-founder, a good friend, and raised $1.1m investment. A genuine SaaS (Software as a Service) business, Biteable allows people to create videos for ads, presentations and tr...

0005: Sold for $10m less than 3 years after starting with $1k, their online tea business grew 700% each year thanks to getting into influencer marketing late 2013 before it was big (Tim Polmear)

January 26, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes - 40.7 MB

In mid-2013, using $1,000 start-up capital, Tim and his wife Bec founded Flat Tummy Tea (FTT). The online-only business sells a tea which helps 18 - 35 year old women reduce bloating. After Bec tried some competing products at the time, none worked and were more aimed at helping weight-loss - not digestion and bloating. This cast has many great lessons on why marketing, according to the late Peter Drucker, is one of only two things that create value in a business (the other is innovation)....

005: Sold for $10m less than 3 years after starting with $1k, their online tea business grew 700% each year thanks to getting into influencer marketing late 2013 before it was big (Tim Polmear)

January 26, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes - 40.7 MB

In mid-2013, using $1,000 start-up capital, Tim and his wife Bec founded Flat Tummy Tea (FTT). The online-only business sells a tea which helps 18 - 35 year old women reduce bloating. After Bec tried some competing products at the time, none worked and were more aimed at helping weight-loss - not digestion and bloating. This cast has many great lessons on why marketing, according to the late Peter Drucker, is one of only two things that create value in a business (the other is innovation)....

Sold for $10m less than 3 years after starting with $1k, their online tea business grew 700% each year thanks to getting into influencer marketing late 2013 before it was big (Tim Polmear)

January 26, 2020 20:00 - 29 minutes - 40.7 MB

In mid-2013, using $1,000 start-up capital, Tim and his wife Bec founded Flat Tummy Tea (FTT). The online-only business sells a tea which helps 18 - 35 year old women reduce bloating. After Bec tried some competing products at the time, none worked and were more aimed at helping weight-loss - not digestion and bloating. This cast has many great lessons on why marketing, according to the late Peter Drucker, is one of only two things that create value in a business (the other is innovation)....

0004: From selling 10,000 to 200,000 litres of beer annually with a team of 15, after five years of growing the brewery fast he stood down as founding General Manager (Brendan Parnell)

January 19, 2020 20:00 - 33 minutes - 45.7 MB

A few months ago Brendan stepped down as General Manager (GM) of Hobart Brewing Co. (HBC), but remains a Director and shareholder. He knew the next chapter of growth the business needed was going to require different skills and experience to what he had, and some fresh blood. In late 2014 Brendan met co-founder and Head Brewer, then they brought on-board three other founding shareholders to set up a brewery and bar near the beautiful Hobart waterfront. Being the first tenant at the governm...

From selling 10,000 to 200,000 litres of beer annually with a team of 15, after five years of growing the brewery fast he stood down as founding General Manager (Brendan Parnell)

January 19, 2020 20:00 - 33 minutes - 45.7 MB

A few months ago Brendan stepped down as General Manager (GM) of Hobart Brewing Co. (HBC), but remains a Director and shareholder. He knew the next chapter of growth the business needed was going to require different skills and experience to what he had, and some fresh blood. In late 2014 Brendan met co-founder and Head Brewer, then they brought on-board three other founding shareholders to set up a brewery and bar near the beautiful Hobart waterfront. Being the first tenant at the governm...

004: From selling 10,000 to 200,000 litres of beer annually with a team of 15, after five years of growing the brewery fast he stood down as founding General Manager (Brendan Parnell)

January 19, 2020 20:00 - 33 minutes - 45.7 MB

A few months ago Brendan stepped down as General Manager (GM) of Hobart Brewing Co. (HBC), but remains a Director and shareholder. He knew the next chapter of growth the business needed was going to require different skills and experience to what he had, and some fresh blood. In late 2014 Brendan met co-founder and Head Brewer, then they brought on-board three other founding shareholders to set up a brewery and bar near the beautiful Hobart waterfront. Being the first tenant at the governm...

In 12 years, from $800k to $21m in annual sales, then sold the pharmacy, all after he was kicked out of university (Matthew Will)

January 12, 2020 20:00 - 35 minutes - 48.7 MB

In a humble interview Matthew shares how he was kicked out of university, after some time off in the Tasmanian wilderness got back then took 6.5 years to complete a four year degree to become a pharmacist. In 2005 he started working in a pharmacy in Launceston, Tasmania and soon after was invited to buy-in. Taking on considerable personal debt to do so, Matthew and his three business partners then grew the pharmacy from $800k to $21m in annual sales with 25 team members, before selling out...

003: In 12 years, from $800k to $21m in annual sales, then sold the pharmacy, all after he was kicked out of university (Matthew Will)

January 12, 2020 20:00 - 35 minutes - 48.7 MB

In a humble interview Matthew shares how he was kicked out of university, after some time off in the Tasmanian wilderness got back then took 6.5 years to complete a four year degree to become a pharmacist. In 2005 he started working in a pharmacy in Launceston, Tasmania and soon after was invited to buy-in. Taking on considerable personal debt to do so, Matthew and his three business partners then grew the pharmacy from $800k to $21m in annual sales with 25 team members, before selling out...

0003: In 12 years, from $800k to $21m in annual sales, then sold the pharmacy, all after he was kicked out of university (Matthew Will)

January 12, 2020 20:00 - 35 minutes - 48.7 MB

In a humble interview Matthew shares how he was kicked out of university, after some time off in the Tasmanian wilderness got back then took 6.5 years to complete a four year degree to become a pharmacist. In 2005 he started working in a pharmacy in Launceston, Tasmania and soon after was invited to buy-in. Taking on considerable personal debt to do so, Matthew and his three business partners then grew the pharmacy from $800k to $21m in annual sales with 25 team members, before selling out...

002: From the beach 2,000 km away he manages 3 stores and 30 team members after, at age 25, taking over running the family furniture business (Charles Beaumont)

January 05, 2020 22:41 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MB

The Importer furniture business in Tasmania has three stores and up to 30 team members, up from an original eight. In 2004 Charles Beaumont took over running the business from his parents, soon after his father became ill and passed away.  This cast covers: how our ego can get in the way when leading a business; smarter methods to fund growth; humble leadership; transitioning a family business from one generation to the next; how Charles manages the small business from afar. He...

0002: At age 25 he took over running the family furniture business, it now has three stores and around 30 team members - which he leads from the beach 2,000 km away in Byron Bay (Charles Beaumont)

January 05, 2020 22:41 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MB

The Importer furniture business in Tasmania has three stores and up to 30 team members, up from an original eight. In 2004 Charles Beaumont took over running the business from his parents, soon after his father became ill and passed away.  This cast covers: how our ego can get in the way when leading a business; smarter methods to fund growth; humble leadership; transitioning a family business from one generation to the next; how Charles manages the small business from afar. He...

0002: From the beach 2,000 km away he manages 3 stores and 30 team members after, at age 25, taking over running the family furniture business (Charles Beaumont)

January 05, 2020 22:41 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MB

The Importer furniture business in Tasmania has three stores and up to 30 team members, up from an original eight. In 2004 Charles Beaumont took over running the business from his parents, soon after his father became ill and passed away.  This cast covers: how our ego can get in the way when leading a business; smarter methods to fund growth; humble leadership; transitioning a family business from one generation to the next; how Charles manages the small business from afar. He...

From the beach 2,000 km away he manages 3 stores and 30 team members after, at age 25, taking over running the family furniture business (Charles Beaumont)

January 05, 2020 22:41 - 26 minutes - 36.7 MB

The Importer furniture business in Tasmania has three stores and up to 30 team members, up from an original eight. In 2004 Charles Beaumont took over running the business from his parents, soon after his father became ill and passed away.  This cast covers: how our ego can get in the way when leading a business; smarter methods to fund growth; humble leadership; transitioning a family business from one generation to the next; how Charles manages the small business from afar. He...

0001: Inaugural cast where Founder, Troy, talks about the new content, community and weekly 30 minute interviews of owners who have grown a small business (Troy Trewin)

December 29, 2019 22:50 - 15 minutes - 21.7 MB

Our 30 minute weekly podcast helps you, a small business owner with 5 to 30 team members, take your company to the next level. The Grow A Small Business community, weekly cast, blog and leadership email supports leaders get through the pain of growth. With insights, lessons learned, books and tools as well as habits these experienced small business owners suggest you develop our interviews unearth tremendous value for anyone wanting to grow their business with less stress. Your business ...

Inaugural cast where Founder, Troy, talks about the new content, community and weekly 30 minute interviews of owners who have grown a small business (Troy Trewin)

December 29, 2019 22:50 - 15 minutes - 21.7 MB

Our 30 minute weekly podcast helps you, a small business owner with 5 to 30 team members, take your company to the next level. The Grow A Small Business community, weekly cast, blog and leadership email supports leaders get through the pain of growth. With insights, lessons learned, books and tools as well as habits these experienced small business owners suggest you develop our interviews unearth tremendous value for anyone wanting to grow their business with less stress. Your business ...

001: Inaugural cast where Founder, Troy, talks about the new content, community and weekly 30 minute interviews of owners who have grown a small business (Troy Trewin)

December 29, 2019 22:50 - 15 minutes - 21.7 MB

Our 30 minute weekly podcast helps you, a small business owner with 5 to 30 team members, take your company to the next level. The Grow A Small Business community, weekly cast, blog and leadership email supports leaders get through the pain of growth. With insights, lessons learned, books and tools as well as habits these experienced small business owners suggest you develop our interviews unearth tremendous value for anyone wanting to grow their business with less stress. Your business ...

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