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Entrepreneur of the Year... The Truth About Building Something That Lasts

10 min · 12. Mai 2026
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Episode 91: Entrepreneur of the Year... The Truth About Building Something That Lasts In this episode of Law Days and Lattes, Sidney reflects on being named Entrepreneur of the Year by her local Chamber of Commerce. While the award is a celebrated milestone, Sidney pulls back the curtain on the "whole story" of entrepreneurship—the late nights, the calculated risks, and the deep responsibility of building a legacy in North Central Missouri. INSIDE THE EPISODE * The Reality of the Journey: Entrepreneurship is about choosing responsibility over comfort and having the courage to "build the plane while you're flying it". * Build It, But Protect It: Sidney explains why a "lawyer brain" is essential for any business owner. Without proper estate plans, operating agreements, and asset protection, everything you’ve worked for remains at risk. * The Power of Team and Community: No one builds a business alone. Sidney discusses how a strong team multiplies your mission and why being active in a small community is both good marketing and the "right thing to do". * Calculated Risk and Refinement: Learn the difference between reckless leaps and informed decisions. Sidney shares why pivoting isn't failure—it's refinement. * Legacy Thinking: Entrepreneurship is ultimately about creating opportunities for others and building something that lasts for your family and community. KEY TAKEAWAYS > "Being ‘financially fearless’ doesn’t mean reckless. It means intentional. Strategic. Protected." Don't Wait for "Ready": If you wait until you feel completely ready, you’ll never start. Avoid the Bottleneck: If you try to control everything yourself, you aren't building a business; you're creating a bottleneck. Meaning Beyond Business: The most meaningful part of the journey is the impact you have on neighbors, friends, and families. Protect Your Legacy: If you are building a business but haven't protected it yet, let this episode be your reminder to get your legal foundations in order. CONNECT WITH SIDNEY WHEELAN * Firm: Wheelan Law Firm [wheelanlaw.com] * Locations: Moberly, Carrollton, and Paris, Missouri * Subscribe: Listen and subscribe to Law Days and Lattes for weekly insights on planning wisely and moving forward with purpose. Check out our Law Days & Lattes pages on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564502541515] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/LawDaysAndLattes] where you can join the conversation, share your thoughts, and ask questions Until next time, grab your favorite latte, hold your loved ones tight, and have a great week! ☕ WHEELANLAW.COM [https://wheelanlaw.com/] This podcast episode contains general information for discussion purposes only. Each case is different and must be judged on its own merits. Missouri rules generally prohibit lawyers from advertising that they specialize in particular areas of the law. This article should not be construed to suggest such specialization. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship, and the listening or viewing of this podcast does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.

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Episode Entrepreneur of the Year... The Truth About Building Something That Lasts Cover

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