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This episode was recorded live from the Sempertex International Balloon Convention, where once again, I sat down with Elisabeth of Pop of Color (Arizona). This is her third time on the podcast, but our first time recording face-to-face! We chat about organic balloons, how this style has earned its place in the industry and what it really looks like to run a profitable home-based balloon business without chasing every trend or install. We cover: pricing based on your market (not competition) setting real profit goals how she structures her prep and install days the client process...
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Get ready for tons of inspiring lessons in this episode! It’s a panel discussion with four million dollar balloon business owners, all who came on the podcast out of the goodness of their hearts & I’m so grateful. We talk about: What impacted their growth the most What positions they suggest hiring first Some big mistakes they’ve made along the way Owning / leasing their various spaces Loans, assets and investments Staying motivated Their biggest pieces of advice Thank you so much to our guest panelists: Erin, Blenda, Brian and Chris. I would also like to thank this...
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Imagine if tomorrow your city decided to close your business, and before you could even start a conversation, it was too late. It was already written into the law. Right now, our industry is being talked about without us in the room. Decisions about balloons are being made by people who don't understand how professional balloon artists actually work, the care we take, the standards we follow, or the businesses and families that depend on this industry. The Coalition for Responsible Celebrations is trying to make sure that we have a place in that room and that we stay informed about...
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Most of us, myself included, are using ChatGPT as a writing assistant or Google on steroids. “Proofread this, write me an Instagram caption for that, what's this rash on my kid's arm?” But we know it's capable of more, especially when it comes to managing a small business. But how? How do we tap into the greater capabilities without wasting time? How do we build systems that are organized or repeatable? Well, we ask an expert. Cue Emily from Utah Balloon Creations. Emily has been on the podcast before where she shared spreadsheets, pricing calculators and tech tips that blew my...
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If you have ever sat down to set goals and immediately felt overwhelmed or like you're just rewriting the same goals you didn't quite hit last year, this episode is for you. I’m joined by Joette of Balloon Coach and we discuss how most business owners don't have a goal problem, they have a clarity problem. Too many ideas, too much pressure, and not enough structure to actually follow through. So in this episode, we are going to help you set goals in a way that actually works, allowing you to make more money without adding more stress to your life. We're talking about fewer goals, better...
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In this episode, I’m talking about the importance of doing an annual audit for your balloon business. Analyzing past events, tracking potential repeat clients and setting goals for the upcoming year… it’s all included! Listen in for tips on: Using your calendar and CRM to find data. Focusing on repeatable events for future bookings. Manually tracking important details. Creating a simple rebooking workflow. Setting realistic sales goals based on past performance. In the UGlu Hotline, hear why I make cards for my installation kits. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Presenting...
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What would you do if something you invented went viral? Like, 400 million views viral? Carolynn Hayman, the creator behind Conrad the Unicorn (America's favorite balloon costume) learned the hard way that when the internet blows up your work, everyone suddenly wants to copy it. In this episode she shares with us Conrad’s origin story and breaks down the real problem most creators never think about: protecting your intellectual property. How do you protect your creativity? Should you trademark? Carolynn shares all the details of her experience… what she wishes she knew sooner,...
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In this episode (recorded live at the Sempertex International Balloon Convention), Jessica and Dae from The Balloon Club Co. share their journey of combining their individual balloon businesses into something new, together. They discuss the importance of trust and communication in their partnership, and the significance of setting boundaries to maintain work-life balance. They also share encouragement for getting past the fears of entrepreneurship. Key takeaways include: How trust is essential when going into business with someone. Why communication is key in partnerships. What things...
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With Courtney of Courtney Lynette Creative Co. If you want to book better, not just more, this conversation with Courtney of Courtney Lynette Creative Co. breaks down how to realign your website and visuals so the right clients find (and choose) you. It’s easier than you think! We cover: A year-end review to define your 2026 “dream client” (what you loved, what you never want again) The quick-hit homepage audit: images, fonts, color palette, consistency Mobile-first essentials and broken-button checks Smarter contact forms Messaging cleanup so you don’t try to “serve...
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In another episode curated by our friends at HI-FLOAT, and recorded live at the Sempertex International Balloon Convention, I’m chatting with Jam of Garden Place Balloons about his new brick and mortar shop, The Balloon Shop. If you’ve ever toyed with the idea of opening a balloon store, you’ll want to hear Jam’s story behind his pivot from focusing solely on custom installs to now offering smaller ticket items as well: the wins, the worries, and the money math. We cover: Why he shifted to helium, grab-and-go garlands, and personalized jumbos How Party City closures and customer...
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Why Victoria chose to stay home-based (and how she makes it work)
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How she got out of her own head and decided to hire help
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Her inflator and admin roles
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Sticking to the policies that she’s set for her business
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Why she still rents U-Haul vans instead of buying a business vehicle
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The life-changing personal life hacks that she loves
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The freedom and flexibility that come with staying small (by choice!)
If you’re juggling business growth with family life, or wondering whether hiring help could actually give you more freedom, you’ll love this episode.
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