Making Waves at C-Level
This episode was originally recorded for the "Webinar Talk Show". The conversation is a powerful chat and Thom Singer knew he had to share it here with the "Making Waves at C-Level".
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In this episode we talk with the co-founder of one of the first Cannabis Dispensary Franchise companies. The Open Dor is a new company that is helping Cannabis Entrepreneurs open up stores across several states, and reduce the first time business owner mistakes. Will Chelsea Mulligan become the Ray Kroc of Cannabis? Maybe.
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This episode was originally recorded for the "Digital Enterprise Society Podcast". It is an interview with Gerry O'Brion from What Big Brands Know. Gerry is a friend of Thom Singer's and and expert in marketing strategy for companies of all sizes.
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As we kick off 2021 I wanted to do a short podcast episode about "What is Clubhouse?"
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John Warrillow hosts the award-winning podcast called Built to Sell Radio which is ranked by Forbes Magazine as one of the world’s 10 best podcasts for business owners. His company, The Value Builder System,™ has helped more than 50,000 businesses build more valuable companies.
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In episode 620 of "Making Waves at C-Level" Thom Singer has an in-depth chat with Nick Kovacevich, the CEO, co-founder, and chairman of KushCo Holdings. His journey to providing products and services for the legal cannabis industry has been one with ups and downs. He is very candid about how they founded and grew the company. Talking about "Making Waves" in an industry that has explosive growth and changing regulations all the time, Nick shares his stories. This is an inspiring story.
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For this episode of "Making Waves at C-Level" Thom Singer sits down with David Essel. David is a master business relationship, and success coach, counselor, TV/Radio host, author of 10 Books, and inspirational speaker. They cover a lot of ground, from goal setting, to leading team, and the 50+ flavors of erotic love. David is known for "The One-Thing Theory" and their conversation goes deep into purpose and success.
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Mysty Rusk and Jason Scharf are from The San Diego Angel Conference (SDAC)—one of the largest programs nationwide connecting startups and angel investors. SDAC attracts entrepreneurs and investors in California and beyond with over $1M given to startups in the past 2 years and a low investment threshold of ~$6,000 per unit, ideal for first-time, as well as experienced, angel investors.
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This episode is a conversation with a young CEO of two early stage companies who is all about scaling and process in growing your business. In the past year he has started and grown two businesses to over 100 employees (in the middle of a global pandemic). He helps clients grow and scale with best in business management consultants and top tier metrics that show how the business is doing. Do not leave your growth to chance.
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In this episode Thom Singer chats with Marcus Dickinson about how he helps companies be more profitable. Many companies have silos that do not communicate. Once they know this, they can interview at three levels in the company to understand how the organization runs. They help companies implement better systems.
info_outlineEpisode 576 of "Making Waves at C-Level" (formerly "Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do") is a interview with Bobby Marhamat. He is the CEO of Radiant and an experienced business leader. He shares his journey in business and leadership. The tag line in the banner of his LinkedIn profile reads "If you are not making waves, you are not kicking hard enough".... so that alone makes him the perfect guest for the show.About RaydiantRaydiant helps brick and mortar businesses create memorable in-store experiences by transforming their TVs into interactive digital signage that drive messaging, sales, and engagement. By simply plugging in Raydiant's hardware into any TV, users have access to their full experience platform where they can create and manage their in-store experience from anywhere. Founded in April 2017 and formerly known as Mira, Raydiant is backed by technology investors, including Bloomberg, Inc., Transmedia Capital, 8VC, Atomic Ventures, and Ron Conway.About Bobby MarhamatBobby Marhamat is the CEO of Raydiant. Prior to joining Raydiant, Bobby served as the COO of Revel Systems where he worked on the front lines with over 25,000 brick and mortar retailers. Bobby has held leadership positions including CEO, CRO, and VP of Sales at companies such as Highfive, Limos.com, EVO2, Verizon Wireless, LookSmart, ServerPlex Networks, and Sprint/Nextel. When Bobby's not spending his time thinking about the future of brick and mortar retail, you can find him traveling, reading, or tending to his vegetable garden.