Ep 9 with Jason Croft- Credibility Craftsman: Empowering the World to Connect
Release Date: 07/02/2018
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Two Business Owners. Two Countries. Two Cultures . . . using technology to create hope, learning and job opportunities. Two LIFT Office members, Keith Thode, AdvanceNet Labs, based in Grapevine, Texas and Jamshid Sultanzda, PomTech IT, based in Herat, Afghanistan, have formed a partnership which solves problems on both sides of the ocean. In the US, Keith gets a quick turnaround on a big educational project. In Afghanistan, Jamshid is creating jobs for men and women in a war-torn country. Both men are using technology to solve problems, improve lives, and in the process,...
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Brett lives outside the box both personally and professionally. As owner/operator of Printed Threads, Brett is willing to question the status quo and be intentional about finding the right balance between business and living a full life. In an open and authentic conversation, Brett shares some of the joys of taking risk and hardships of choices in his journey. A Few Questions with Brett I started my business because . . . well, I hated my job. I’m not sure that is a good reason in retrospect, but it worked out! The biggest surprise for me as a business...
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Lisa Harrington is a coach with , an executive coaching company. She spent many years as a COO, CMO, and CEO before deciding to take the leap and start her own business. After years serving at the C-level, she decided to get back to her true calling which is strategic consulting and helping businesses to grow. Lisa helps her clients understand the human equation. Whether at home or at work, people bring their whole personality, and the acknowledgment of our humanity in our day-to-day work makes a difference for people. Sometimes there is too much focus on the business and...
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Are you curious how to select the best location for your growing business? As a startup, have you considered why it’s important to start and grow your new company in the same city? Besides location, what are other factors in choosing the best location for your business? If you are looking to start, move or grow your business, and are considering what is the best location for you and your employees, you’ll enjoy learning from Bob Farley, Economic Development Director for Grapevine, Texas. Bob Farley has had a long, and successful career in Real Estate Development....
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Mark Delgado has been an entrepreneur since his college days at TCU. Looking for a way to make extra money to cover college expenses, Mark and his buddy saw a niche in the market and started Frog Savers – a coupon book for local businesses in the TCU area. After graduating, he cut his business teeth in the corporate world before starting his own business. He owned and operated an insulation company. When the crash of 2008 happened, like many people in the construction-related business world, he slowly watched his business dissolve and went through the “gut-wrenching”...
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In 2009, Anthony John Amyx, Business Coach, put down his guitar to stop touring as a professional musician and decided to build a personal brand known as the #TwitterRockstar, where he trained over 10,000 people on how to use Twitter to generate leads and sales. Along the way, he has been featured on CNN, BusinessInsider, CreativeLive and is a mentor to several of Forbes Top Social Media Influencers. Today, AJ teaches entrepreneurs in the creative industries there is a way of living that defies the status quo and mediocrity. He wants them to know it is possible to thrive in the...
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Joel Widmer, Founder & CEO of Fluxe Digital Marketing, is a highly sought-after content marketing guru. He recognizes that every business owner brings unique experiences and a perspective that will resonate with their audience. He gets results by taking his client’s expertise and voice and getting it in front of the right people – time and time again. The impact is lead development and revenue generation. Do people read your content, but never take action? Joel is teaming up with the LIFT Office to host a hands-on, half-day workshop designed to help small business...
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Fanny Dunagan, Co-Founder PathLynks, learned to lean into the discomfort of change and discover work she loves. What started as a volunteer opportunity to coordinate job training, turned into a business connecting job seekers with job opportunities, and helping them forge the change they want to create. Today, Fanny’s work continues to evolve. She is now focusing purely on video marketing and content creation for small and medium size businesses and experienced professionals. Hear Fanny share her journey from corporate career to stay-at-home mom to entrepreneur and her...
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George Lynch, CEO Traffic 911, has experienced the ups and downs of life, and has created a bigger, more impactful life in the process. In an open and honest conversation, George shares his experience of leaving the corporate world after receiving his pink slip and pushing forward to find a new sweet spot of purpose-filled work. In the words of George, “I’m glad to have those little dips in life. You can’t surf in a flat tub of water. You got to have a wave.” In my current position I am responsible for . . . serving and empowering front line employees...
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Betty Mutai is a woman on a mission. She is a forward thinker, looking for ways to impact people groups in positive ways. She works for TEAM and she’s getting her master’s in political science. She not only thinks about big ideas, but she’s active in making her dreams come true. In my current position I am responsible for…. making sure our constituents’ donors’ issues and questions are resolved. The thing I enjoy most about my work is…. when I finally get to the bottom of a complicated issue and deliver a satisfactory solution. The Biggest...
info_outlineI started my business because . . . I wanted a way to combine my specialties and loves of media, marketing, and connecting with people. My agency does all of that and helps connect people to their ideal clients in a meaningful and profitable way.
The thing I enjoy most about my business is . . . the human element. The one-to-one connection to my client. That's the fun part - getting to know that person who happens to be a prospect and building that relationship further as they transition to being a client.
The biggest surprise for me as a business owner is . . . my lack of focus and meaningful action even when driven to do both inside. My biggest frustration point with myself.
One question people should ask me is . . . "How do I tell my story?", because that's where I can help them the most and what I enjoy doing for them.
One thing I wish I knew when I was younger is . . . the exponential power of building a network. It's been the most transformational aspect of my business and personal life over the last three years.
Hear Jason share his secrets on connecting people, ideas and businesses in today’s episode of LIFT Speaks.