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Up In Your [Family] Business

Podcast von Todd Rimer, Tammy Coleman

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Business

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We love everything about a family business because we are a family business. Our company has endured the difficult start-up years, the highs of growth, and the lows of a family breakup. As family business owners, we often feel like we are on an island. We believe the challenges we're facing are unique to only us, but the reality is a large percentage of family business owners struggle with similar challenges: -Not enough time to get everything done -Wearing too many hats -Family members in the wrong seat in the business -Struggling with retaining employees And so on… We don't want you on an island. We want you to join our podcast community where family business owners can connect, share, learn, vent, cry, laugh, and gain insights that can help them make their businesses thrive. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or a newcomer to the family business lifestyle, this podcast is for you. We'll be bringing you expert insights, business owner interviews, success and failure stories, family business resources, and practical tips that you can consider for your own family business.

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Episode The Quick Path to More Profit Isn't More Revenue. It's Cost Control | Rodney Wead, Schooley Mitchell Cover

The Quick Path to More Profit Isn't More Revenue. It's Cost Control | Rodney Wead, Schooley Mitchell

Todd Rimer sits down with Rodney Wead, Strategic Partner at Schooley Mitchell, to explore a financial reality many growing businesses experience, but few fully understand. Revenue is increasing, yet cash feels tighter. Work is expanding, yet margins feel pressured. Growth is happening, yet financial stress remains. Why? Because growth brings complexity. More employees, more vendors, more software, more contracts, more recurring costs, and more financial commitments that don't go away when sales fluctuate. While inflation and rising prices play a role, much of the financial pressure businesses feel actually comes from inside their own operations. The systems that worked when a company was smaller often can't support the demands of scale. This conversation explores why cost control often improves profit faster than revenue growth, how unmanaged contracts and recurring expenses quietly drain margins, and why many businesses can uncover meaningful savings without changing vendors or disrupting operations. If your company is growing but financial pressure hasn't eased, this episode will help you understand why and what to do about it.

17. Apr. 2026 - 33 min
Episode Inside "Made In Indiana": How Kyle Corbin Uses Podcasting to Support Entrepreneurs Cover

Inside "Made In Indiana": How Kyle Corbin Uses Podcasting to Support Entrepreneurs

Podcasting isn't about going viral. It is about building relationships, credibility, and community over time. In this episode of Up In Your (Family) Business, Todd Rimer chats with fellow host Kyle Corbin, creator of the Made In Indiana podcast, to talk about why he started the show, what problem it was built to solve, and how podcasting has become one of the most underutilized business tools for entrepreneurs and family-owned businesses. Kyle shares the purpose behind Made In Indiana, how inviting others into the spotlight builds trust faster than traditional marketing, and why being a guest on podcasts is just as valuable as hosting one. Todd and Kyle compare notes as hosts, discussing identity, brand voice, preparation, guest experience, and how a podcast allows people to know your expertise, personality, beliefs, and values long before a sales conversation ever happens. They also tackle a common obstacle that Kyle experiences often: convincing owners and leaders that they have something worth sharing, and why starting a podcast is not about ego, but about service. If you have ever wondered whether podcasting is worth your time, how it fits into a business strategy, or what makes a show meaningful instead of noisy, this episode will provide the insights to help you make that decision for yourself and your brand.

17. Apr. 2026 - 1 h 2 min
Episode How Owners Reward, Retain, & Retire Smarter | Dennis & Alex Parrish, The Spectrum Financial Group Cover

How Owners Reward, Retain, & Retire Smarter | Dennis & Alex Parrish, The Spectrum Financial Group

Business owners face a unique challenge: how to reward key employees, protect their business, and prepare for retirement, all without overpaying in taxes or relying solely on selling the company someday. In this episode of Up In Your (Family) Business, host Todd Rimer welcomes back Alex Parrish, Financial Advisor and Director at The Spectrum Financial Group, joined by her father and company President, Dennis Parrish. Together, they share creative compensation strategies most business owners have never heard of, from executive bonuses and deferred compensation plans to using permanent life insurance as a tax-advantaged wealth-building tool. They will discuss why traditional benefits fall short for business owners, how these strategies can help you retain and attract top talent, and how life insurance can serve as both a protection plan and a powerful financial engine for long-term security. If you're looking for innovative ways to grow, protect, and leverage your business and personal wealth, you won't want to miss this conversation. Tune in to hear: * How to use life insurance as a vehicle for compensation, retention, and key employee benefits. * The tax-smart strategies high-earning business owners are missing out on. * Why selling your business isn't a retirement plan alone. * How creative planning with permanent life insurance can build tax-free wealth you can't outlive. * Real case studies showing how strategic planning enhances both business and personal financial goals. * The mindset shift from income now to strategic wealth for later. If you've ever wondered how to reward your team, protect your business, and lower your tax burden, this conversation is for you.

3. Feb. 2026 - 50 min
Episode Living Out Faith in the Workplace & Marketplace | DJ Blatherwick, Brick+Ember Outfitters Cover

Living Out Faith in the Workplace & Marketplace | DJ Blatherwick, Brick+Ember Outfitters

In this episode of Up In Your (Family) Business, Todd Rimer sits down with DJ Blatherwick, Director of Culture and Business Development at Brick + Ember Outfitters, for a candid and heartfelt conversation about living out faith in both the workplace and the marketplace. Not just through actions, but through honest, appropriate openness. After spending 15 years as a pastor, DJ transitioned into the business world with a passion for building healthy teams, meaningful culture, and values-driven leadership. He shares how his faith shapes his life and work, how he came to Brick + Ember Outfitters (owned by a former pastor), and how faith and values influence the way DJ and the company serve its people, customers, and community. Together, Todd and DJ discuss: * Why people want to work for organizations that stand for something meaningful * Why values are most powerful when lived out consistently * How faith can shape leadership, decision-making, and relationships. They also talk about why living out faith is not only about actions, but about being willing, when appropriate, to acknowledge and share the values and beliefs that shape how we live and lead. This episode invites listeners to consider what it looks like to authentically live their values, not loudly or forcefully, but through everyday actions and the quiet confidence of a life well-lived. Whether you are a leader, an employee, or a family business owner, this conversation offers encouragement, perspective, and a reminder that faith and values don't stop at the church door. They're meant to be lived where we work and serve every day.

19. Jan. 2026 - 52 min
Episode The Strategic Side of Selling Assets: Insights from Auctioneer Zack Burgess' 30+ Years of Experience Cover

The Strategic Side of Selling Assets: Insights from Auctioneer Zack Burgess' 30+ Years of Experience

Selling business assets, whether equipment, inventory, real estate, an entire estate, or a lifetime's worth of merchandise, can feel overwhelming. In this episode of Up In Your (Family) Business, host Todd Rimer sits down with Zack Burgess, owner of Burgess Auctions LLC, to explore how auctions can provide a fair, efficient, and surprisingly profitable way to sell your assets and reach the right buyers — locally, regionally, and worldwide. With more than 28 years of experience, thousands of auctions, and a deep understanding of shifting market conditions, Zack breaks down what family business owners need to know before selling anything of value. He explains why auctions can generate significantly higher returns than private sales, how technology has reshaped the auction industry, and what steps sellers can take to maximize results. Whether you're preparing for a transition, clearing excess inventory, restructuring your business, or simply exploring your options, this conversation will help you see auctions not just as an exit, but as a strategic tool for protecting value, preserving legacy, and creating opportunity.

22. Dez. 2025 - 49 min
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