Zip Code Famous: Bringing Local Businesses to the Big Screen

The world of marketing and reaching the right audience is constantly evolving, and small businesses are often left behind when it comes to accessing the latest advertising technologies. However, the recent episode of the Small Biz Virtual Summit podcast has shed light on a game-changing opportunity for local businesses to level the playing field. The podcast featured an insightful conversation with Frank Felker, a marketing expert who specializes in a unique advertising approach called “Zip Code Famous.” Felker shared his wealth of knowledge about the power of Connected TV (CTV)…

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Matt Cohen Of Synesis Advisors Gives Tips On Preparing For A Business Sale, Building A Team For The Sale, When To Walk Away & Even Things One Should Consider After A Sale

In an invaluable session for entrepreneurs and business owners, Matt Cohen, the renowned strategist from Synesis Advisors, has distilled years of experience into essential advice on preparing for a business sale. Recognizing the complexities and emotional weight of selling a business, the guidance covers the full spectrum—from initial preparation to post-sale considerations—empowering owners with the knowledge to maximize their outcomes. Listen to the podcast interview here:  https://streamyard.com/watch/qYJFS48QViPY Preparation is Key: It emphasizes the importance of meticulous preparation well ahead of a sale. It’s not just about having financials in order,…

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Stephen Johnston, Founder of A Race Against Blindness, Discusses his Journey from Dad to Athlete on The Everyday Ironman Podcast

Stephen Johnston, a full-time practicing physician, father, and founder of the nonprofit A Race Against Blindness recently appeared as a guest on the Everyday Ironman Podcast. He discussed his journey from being a self-proclaimed “non-athlete” to becoming an Ironman triathlete and using the sport as a symbolic message of resilience for his son, who is slowly losing his vision due to a rare genetic condition. Stephen co-founded the nonprofit with his ex-wife in January 2023 after their son Luke was diagnosed with Bardet-Biedl syndrome-related retinitis pigmentosa, which is expected to…

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Father and Nonprofit Founder Stephen Johnston Shares His Inspiring Journey on the Simple + Intentional Podcast

In a recent episode of the Simple + Intentional podcast, Stephen Johnston, a father, radiologist, nonprofit founder, and Ironman athlete, opened up about his remarkable story of resilience and purpose in the face of his son’s devastating diagnosis. When Stephen learned that his 10-year-old son Luke was going blind due to a rare genetic condition called Bardet-Biedl syndrome, he was initially overwhelmed by grief and a sense of helplessness. However, he soon transformed his pain into a driving force for action, founding the nonprofit organization A Race Against Blindness. During…

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Dan Brooks, with Xexis Private Wealth, Interviewed Influential Entrepreneurs Podcast Discussing Things Advisors Don’t Explain That Could Negatively Impact Retirement

Dan Brooks discusses navigating the hidden risks in retirement planning.  Listen to the interview on the Business Innovators Radio Network: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-dan-brooks-founder-of-xexis-private-wealth-discussing-things-your-current-advisors-havent-explained-that-could-negatively-impact-your-retirement/  Financial advisors may unintentionally neglect to fully explain certain aspects of retirement planning, not necessarily out of malice but due to a lack of expertise or restrictions from their firms. In a podcast episode, Dan Brooks, the founder of Xexis Private Wealth, highlighted that advisors may not intentionally leave out crucial information that could impact retirement planning negatively. He mentioned that advisors working for big financial firms are often…

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