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The Correll Files podcast

Jim Correll just may have figured out the biggest secret to business success, and it didn’t require an advanced business degree to do it. Instead, it’s been a matter of following his instincts, sponging up knowledge from thought leaders, making mistakes and pursuing passions in a wildly diverse 25-year career working in small business, manufacturing, entrepreneurial ventures and post-secondary education. What has he learned? When your mind is open to possibility rather than paralyzed by pessimism, amazing things can happen. Now, many of the lessons learned of the last 25-years are captured in “The Correll Files,” a diverse collection of stories related to business, entrepreneurship, empathetic design, self-efficacy, maker space, Fab Lab and inspiration. Many of the stories are presented in the form of the “Entrepreneurial Minute”, a radio program that aired on a regional station for a period a few years ago. The shorter, “Minute” programs are combined with interviews with many of the interesting entrepreneurs and thought leaders Jim has come to know over the years. In his work as a business coach, entrepreneur mentor and the director of Fab Lab ICC at Independence (KS) Community College, Jim teaches aspiring entrepreneurs to challenge the archaic models of conventional business thinking and education and explore new paths for solving the world’s problems through innovation, creativity, trial and error. A former professional photographer, Jim encourages his proteges to first look at the world through a wide-angle lens, then focus their efforts where they believe they can make a difference and take the shot. “The environment may not be perfectly composed, you may not have just the right angle on your first try, and you certainly may feel over exposed when you put yourself out there and launch an idea,” he analogizes. “But so often, the raw, candid moments we capture are the most representative of real life, the ones that draw us in, take our breath away and haunt our memory.” Such are the lessons of entrepreneurship, says Jim. There’s no script, precise formula or lesson plan. Success requires a willingness to try something unconventional and to redefine failure as learning. It’s all about the mindset, and anyone can achieve it. In “The Correll Files,” Jim shares his goal to build a growing circle of “entrepreneurial thinkers" with a limitless ripple effect. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the author and/or guests and do not necessarily reflect the policy or position of Fab Lab ICC or Independence Community College.

info_outline Cooking With (Entrepreneur) Chef Alli 04/24/2021
info_outline Abby Emert - MOMpreneur Entrepreneur 02/10/2021
info_outline Jeane Hains-Natural by Necessity 01/11/2021
info_outline Doug Misch-Can’t Stop Thinking Part 2 12/15/2020
info_outline Doug Misch-Can’t Stop Thinking Part 1 12/15/2020
info_outline Let's Have a Battery Free Christmas 12/08/2020
info_outline Beth Shinkle – A Mindset of Persistence 12/01/2020
info_outline Entrepreneurship Misunderstood 11/23/2020
info_outline Brian Hight - Entrepreneur by Design Part 2 11/19/2020
info_outline Brian Hight-Entrepreneur by Design, Part 1 11/18/2020
info_outline Nancy Kishpaugh-Entrepreneur at the Library 02/25/2020
info_outline Terry Trout-From Sawdust to Coffee Grounds 02/05/2020
info_outline Julie Eisele-Grown Up Youth Entrepreneur 01/22/2020
info_outline How To Have An Awesome New Year 12/30/2019
info_outline Go Ahead-Count Those Chickens Before They Hatch 11/18/2019
info_outline The Fallacy of the Market Study 08/25/2019
info_outline Interview with Curtis Lavine 08/19/2019
info_outline More Robots Coming and They're Getting Smarter 08/12/2019
info_outline Let's Play Ball After 12 Years of Study 07/25/2019
 
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