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Up in Your Business with Jason Randall

  • Episode 12 | Part Two: Jim McKelvey

    23 MAY 2022 · In the conclusion of Jason's discussion with Jim McKelvey, the co-founder of Square and author of The Innovation Stack: Building an Unbeatable Business One Crazy Idea at a Time, Jim talks about the differences between an entrepreneur and a business person and why he thinks audacity is a great substitute for tenacity.
    31m 6s
  • Episode 12 | Part One: Jim McKelvey

    16 MAY 2022 · This week, Jason is joined by Jim McKelvey, the co-founder of Square and author of The Innovation Stack: Building an Unbeatable Business One Crazy Idea at a Time. In part one, Jim shares how a glassblowing instructor transformed the economics of small business and how Square survived a showdown with Amazon.
    22m 26s
  • Episode 11: Paul Smiley

    2 MAY 2022 · Jason welcomes Paul Smiley to the podcast. Paul is the Founder and President of Sonoran Technology and Professional Services, an award-winning company that provides services, training, and technical solutions for federal and state agencies. He's a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with over 1,900 flying hours and a combat veteran of Operation Desert Storm. Paul shares how his military experience prepared him for business, why organizations struggle with getting their culture right, and the importance of diversity of thought.
    25m
  • Episode 10 | Part Two: Lindsay Jurist-Rosner

    18 APR 2022 · In the conclusion of Jason's conversation with Lindsay Jurist-Rosner, the co-founder & CEO of Wellthy, Lindsay shares the long-term benefits of her business school education and how her own leadership outlook has changed since starting the company.
    17m 48s
  • Episode 10 | Part One: Lindsay Jurist-Rosner

    11 APR 2022 · This week, Jason welcomes Lindsay Jurist-Rosner, the co-founder & CEO of Wellthy, to the podcast.  The pandemic opened our eyes to many systemic issues, and one of those was the current state of caregiving in America. But there’s one company that is taking that issue head-on. Wellthy is a caregiving support service for families with complex, chronic, and ongoing care needs. In part one, Lindsay talks about the inspiration for the creation of her company and how social entrepreneurs can connect a compelling mission to a compelling financial return. 
    21m 14s
  • Episode 09 | Part Two: Henry Ma

    28 MAR 2022 · Jason wraps up his chat with Henry Ma, the CEO of Ricoma, a powerhouse within the embroidery industry. In part two, Henry talks about taking over the company two months before the pandemic, Ricoma's exponential growth in 2020, and the importance of listening to your customers.
    28m 6s
  • Episode 09 | Part One: Henry Ma

    21 MAR 2022 · This week, Jason is joined by Henry Ma, the CEO of the embroidery machine manufacturer, Ricoma. Over the last few years, Henry has turned his company into a powerhouse within the embroidery industry, his unique approach that’s revolutionized an otherwise quiet industry and has led to Ricoma being called the ‘Chick-fil-A’ of embroidery. In part one, Henry shares how he transitioned from investment banking to embroidery, the challenges of taking over a family business, and how “small wins” can help leaders gain confidence.
    22m 17s
  • Episode 08 | Part Two: Michelle Gielan

    7 MAR 2022 · Jason wraps up his discussion with Michelle Gielan, the Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research, the bestselling author of Broadcasting Happiness, and a featured professor in Oprah’s Happiness course. In part two, Michelle shares why she thinks 'we’re all broadcasters' and why resilience and happiness are two sides of the same coin.
    24m 57s
  • Episode 08 | Part One: Michelle Gielan

    28 FEB 2022 · Michelle Gielan is Jason's guest this week. Michelle is the Founder of the Institute for Applied Positive Research, where she researches the science of positive communication, and how to use it to fuel success. She works with Fortune 500 companies and schools to raise employee engagement, productivity, and happiness at work. In part one, Michelle talks about why she made the switch from news anchor to researcher, the effect of negative news on the brain, and how to deliver bad news in an environment of positivity.
    31m 18s
  • Episode 07 | Part Two: Marc Randolph

    14 FEB 2022 · Jason wraps up his conversation with Marc Randolph, the host & author of That Will Never Work and the co-founder of Netflix. In part two, Marc talks about the differences between being an entrepreneur today than when he started, the most important things he looks for in whether to invest in a company, and what motivated him to write a book and host a podcast.
    24m 3s

Within every leader, there is a treasure of fascinating stories just waiting to be shared. Each week, Jason Randall, a working CEO with a passion for building exceptional teams, has...

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Within every leader, there is a treasure of fascinating stories just waiting to be shared. Each week, Jason Randall, a working CEO with a passion for building exceptional teams, has candid conversations with executives from great organizations of all sizes about the human side of leadership…complete with the triumphs, setbacks, and lessons learned that make business life so interesting. For those who are leading a small-to-midsized business: if you’re looking for fresh, honest, and occasionally funny insights about how to build a remarkable company while keeping your sanity, this is the podcast for you. Up in Your Business with Jason Randall, from Forbes Books.
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