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Take The Leap

Podcast by Victoria Proppe & Ashlan Glazier-Anderson

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Take the Leap is the podcast where we get real about the rollercoaster that is entrepreneurship and life.Sure, some folks make running a business look like a walk in the park, but let's be honest – it's more like a wild ride through a theme park with unexpected twists and turns!Join us your co-hosts, Victoria & Ashlan, as we spill the beans on our own real-life experiences and shine a spotlight on some amazing guests. From the highs of success stories to the lows of epic failures, and hey, we'll even throw in some cringe-worthy, laugh-out-loud embarrassing moments for good measure!So buckle up and tune in every week for a dose of raw, unfiltered truth about what it's really like to chase your dreams and build a business. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just dipping your toes into the startup world, we've got something for everyone. Even if it's just to make you think, "I'm so glad I didn't do what they did!"

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jakson #132: Business, Politics, and Community Impact kansikuva

#132: Business, Politics, and Community Impact

In this recap episode, Ashlan and Tory reflect on their conversation with Michael Jonas and dive deeper into collaboration, community-building, networking, and the scarcity mindset that often shows up in entrepreneurship. They explore why values-aligned business relationships matter, how collaborative communities like Narwhal Pod are changing the way entrepreneurs connect, and why “bro marketing” tactics continue to leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouth. The conversation also touches on politics in business, local community involvement, burnout, networking balance, and building a business that actually feels aligned with who you are. This episode is a thoughtful and honest conversation about entrepreneurship, relationships, trust, and what it means to create businesses rooted in humanity instead of competition. Key Takeaways * Collaboration is often far more powerful than competition in entrepreneurship. * Values-aligned communities help business owners find trusted referral partners and collaborators. * Scarcity mindset can prevent entrepreneurs from building meaningful relationships. * Pushy sales tactics damage trust and create long-term negative impressions. * Not every client or customer is the right fit — and that’s okay. * Business owners can choose how political they want to be, but every business decision carries social impact. * Local government and community involvement can create meaningful change. * Networking is valuable, but balance is necessary to avoid burnout and overcommitment. * Building sustainable relationships and systems matters just as much as business growth. Host information: * Co-Host, Ashlan Glazier-Anderson, Owner of AshbeanPDX Marketing * Co-Host, Victoria (Tory) Proppe, Owner of Imagine Marketing Strategies Connect: * On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today [https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today]  * On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today]  * With Ashlan: * https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg [https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson/]  * With Tory: * https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies [https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe [https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe/]  Like our content? Be sure to subscribe and review! Want to keep in touch? Find us on: Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH2n9_liL1RTjpVTO21kb2Q] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today/]

21. touko 2026 - 34 min
jakson #131: Stop Waiting for Better Systems and Start Building Them Instead kansikuva

#131: Stop Waiting for Better Systems and Start Building Them Instead

In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, we welcome back Michael Jonas for a candid update on his work, from launching innovative community-building tools like the Narwhal Pod to diving into big, uncomfortable questions through his new podcast, All American Why. What starts as a conversation about entrepreneurship and resource-sharing quickly expands into a deeper discussion about systems, leadership, and what it really means to show up for your community right now. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by broken systems, burned out by “the way things have always been,” or unsure how to take meaningful action in your work or life–this episode will challenge your thinking and remind you why community, creativity, and courage matter more than ever. Key Takeaways * Community is the real infrastructure and we need to build it intentionally. The Narwhal Pod is more than a directory. It’s a reimagined way to connect values-aligned service providers and organizations in a way that actually reflects people as whole humans, not just job titles. * If the system doesn’t exist, build it. Instead of waiting for better tools or solutions, Michael created one. Reminding us that innovation often comes from frustration paired with action. * You can’t solve big problems with surface-level thinking. Whether in business, nonprofits, or government, real change requires digging into root causes and not just reacting or applying quick fixes. * The scarcity mindset is killing collaboration. When organizations duplicate efforts instead of sharing resources, everyone loses. True impact requires coordination, not competition. * Being “non-political” is still a choice, with heavy consequences. Decisions are being made every day that affect our lives, whether we engage or not. Opting out doesn’t mean you’re unaffected—it just means you’re not in the room. Guest & Host Information: * Guest, Michael Jonas, Owner and Attorney at Narwhal Law and Business Strategy  * Co-Host, Ashlan Glazier-Anderson, Owner of AshbeanPDX Marketing [https://ashbeanpdx.com/] * Co-Host, Victoria (Tory) Proppe, Owner of Imagine Marketing Strategies [https://imaginemarketingstrategies.com/] Connect with Michael: * Visit Michael’s website: https://www.narwhallawandbusinessstrategy.com [https://www.narwhallawandbusinessstrategy.com/] * Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Narwhal-Law-and-Business-Strategy/100092248707115 [https://www.facebook.com/people/Narwhal-Law-and-Business-Strategy/100092248707115/] * Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/narwhallawandbizstrategy [https://www.instagram.com/narwhallawandbizstrategy/] * Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/narwhal-law-and-business-strategy [https://www.linkedin.com/company/narwhal-law-and-business-strategy/?viewAsMember=true] * Explore the Narwhal Pod: https://www.narwhalpod.com/ [https://www.narwhalpod.com/]  Connect with us: * On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today [https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today]  * On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today]  * Find Ashlan on Instagram & LinkedIn:  * https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg [https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson/]  * Find Tory on Instagram & LinkedIn  * https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies [https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe [https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe/]  Like our content? Be sure to subscribe and review! Want to keep in touch? Find us on: Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH2n9_liL1RTjpVTO21kb2Q] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today/]

19. touko 2026 - 1 h 14 min
jakson #130: Building Better Workplace Transitions kansikuva

#130: Building Better Workplace Transitions

In this recap episode, Ashlan and Victoria reflect on their powerful conversation with Naomi Hattaway about leaving well, workplace culture, sabbaticals, succession planning, and the reality that no one stays in a role forever. They unpack why so many organizations struggle with transitions, why healthy exits are still surprisingly rare, and how businesses can create better systems for both the people leaving and the people staying behind. The conversation also explores entrepreneurship, burnout, rest, and the importance of building sustainable systems both at work and at home. If you’ve ever left a job awkwardly, struggled with boundaries around time off, or wondered why workplace transitions feel so emotionally loaded, this episode will absolutely resonate. Key Takeaways * Most workplaces are not prepared for healthy transitions, even though employee turnover is inevitable. * Two weeks’ notice is often not enough for meaningful knowledge transfer or relationship closure. * Organizations should normalize conversations about departures, succession planning, and sabbaticals. * Asking about offboarding processes during interviews can reveal a lot about workplace culture. * Knowledge transfer is more about communication and support than creating the “perfect binder.” * Time off should not require burnout-level preparation just to step away for a few days. * Entrepreneurs and organizations alike need systems that support rest and recovery. * Community and relationships require intentional maintenance, especially during busy seasons. This episode references our conversation with Naomi Hattaway, episode #129 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. And listen to our first conversation with Naomi episode #35. Host information: * Co-Host, Ashlan Glazier-Anderson, Owner of AshbeanPDX Marketing * Co-Host, Victoria (Tory) Proppe, Owner of Imagine Marketing Strategies Connect: * On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today [https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today]  * On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today]  * With Ashlan: * https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg [https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson/]  * With Tory: * https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies [https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe [https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe/]  Like our content? Be sure to subscribe and review! Want to keep in touch? Find us on: Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH2n9_liL1RTjpVTO21kb2Q] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today/]

14. touko 2026 - 30 min
jakson #129: The Realities of Workplace Transitions, Succession Planning, and Normalizing People Leaving kansikuva

#129: The Realities of Workplace Transitions, Succession Planning, and Normalizing People Leaving

In this conversation, Naomi Hattaway returns to talk about what it really means to design your work, your leadership, and your life with intention. From building a home meant for aging in place to preparing organizations for sabbaticals, leadership transitions, mergers, and meaningful goodbyes, Naomi brings a deeply human lens to what can often feel like operational or uncomfortable topics. This episode is especially valuable for nonprofit leaders, founders, and business owners who know that people leaving is inevitable, but want to handle those transitions with more care, clarity, and humanity. Naomi reminds us that succession planning is not a sign of failure or departure. It is a way to protect the work, honor relationships, and build organizations that can keep moving forward. Key Takeaways * Succession planning is not just for CEOs. Every role holds knowledge, relationships, and context that matter. Planning for people to leave helps protect the mission and the team. * Two weeks’ notice is rarely enough for meaningful transition. Naomi challenges the default exit timeline and invites leaders to think more intentionally about what people, relationships, and projects need before someone leaves. * Good departures are part of healthy workplace culture. How an organization handles exits says a lot about how it values people and not just their productivity. * Sabbaticals require reentry planning, not just departure planning. When someone steps away, the organization changes, and so does the person returning. * Nonprofits need to normalize mergers, sunsets, and strategic endings. Closing or combining organizations does not have to mean failure. It can be a thoughtful way to protect impact. * Leaders should ask better questions before joining an organization. One powerful interview question Naomi recommends: “What is your process when someone leaves?” * Knowledge transfer does not have to mean creating the perfect binder. Sometimes the most helpful thing is documenting why decisions were made, not just how tasks are completed. * Funders have a role to play in protecting organizational continuity. Foundations can support succession planning as part of protecting their investment in nonprofit missions. * Leaving well starts with communication. Whether at work, in business, or around the kitchen table, we can all help normalize conversations about change, departure, and transition. Guest & Host Information: * Guest, Naomi Hattaway, Founder of 8th & Home * Co-Host, Ashlan Glazier-Anderson, Owner of AshbeanPDX Marketing [https://ashbeanpdx.com/] * Co-Host, Victoria (Tory) Proppe, Owner of Imagine Marketing Strategies [https://imaginemarketingstrategies.com/] Connect with Naomi: * Take the Quiz to find your Transition Readiness Archetype: https://www.naomihattaway.com/assessment [https://www.naomihattaway.com/assessment]  * On Instagram: @naomihattaway: https://instagram.com/naomihattaway [https://instagram.com/naomihattaway] * On LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/naomihattaway [https://linkedin.com/in/naomihattaway]  * Visit Naomi’s website: https://www.naomihattaway.com/ [https://www.naomihattaway.com/] * Read Naomi’s book on Leaving Well: https://www.naomihattaway.com/book [https://www.naomihattaway.com/book]  Like our content? Be sure to subscribe and review! Want to keep in touch? Find us on: Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH2n9_liL1RTjpVTO21kb2Q] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today/]

12. touko 2026 - 57 min
jakson #128: Building a Business that Fits Your Life Goals, Not the Other Way Around kansikuva

#128: Building a Business that Fits Your Life Goals, Not the Other Way Around

In this solo recap episode, Ashlan and Tory reflect on their conversation with Eunice and the way she intentionally redesigned her business to support a more flexible, travel-centered life. They explore what it really means to build your business around the life you want instead of letting your business run the show. This episode is a reminder that big dreams rarely happen by accident. Whether your goal is full-time travel, more time with your family, better health, or deeper community, the life you want starts with intentional choices, aligned business models, and the courage to stop treating “someday” like a strategy. Key Takeaways * Your business should support your life, not control it.  * Entrepreneurship gives you flexibility, but only if you intentionally build for it. * Your community does not have to be local; connection can be global, online, and built across seasons of life. * You are not starting over when you start a business after a career; your expertise still counts. * Pricing should reflect your experience, not just how long you have been an entrepreneur. This episode references our conversation with Eunice Brownlee, episode #127 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. You can listen to our first conversation with Eunice, episode #74. Host information: * Co-Host, Ashlan Glazier-Anderson, Owner of AshbeanPDX Marketing * Co-Host, Victoria (Tory) Proppe, Owner of Imagine Marketing Strategies Connect: * On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today [https://www.youtube.com/@TaketheLeap-Today]  * On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today]  * With Ashlan: * https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg [https://www.instagram.com/ashbeanpdxmktg/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashlan-glazier-anderson/]  * With Tory: * https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies [https://www.instagram.com/imaginemarketingstrategies/]  * https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe [https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriaproppe/]  Like our content? Be sure to subscribe and review! Want to keep in touch? Find us on: Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH2n9_liL1RTjpVTO21kb2Q] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/taketheleap_today/]

7. touko 2026 - 32 min
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