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Join The Chaos

Podcast de Gabe and Melissa

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Hosted by Gabe Hagen (Brick Road Coffee, Prism Coffee Labs) and Melissa Harlan (Drink Me! Tea Room), this is the podcast for entrepreneurs, dreamers, and anyone who's ever questioned why they left the stability of a 9-to-5 for the absolute mayhem of running a business. We’re talking about the wild realities of small business ownership, the corporate nightmares we secretly (but only kind of) miss, and the capitalist chaos happening in real-time. Expect unfiltered hot takes, unhinged business headlines, and the occasional existential crisis over why we did this to ourselves. Join the Chaos!

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7 episodios

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Navigating the Marketing Chaos as Small Businesses

Summary In this episode of Join the Chaos, Gabe and Melissa delve into the complexities of marketing for small businesses. They discuss the often hidden costs of marketing strategies, including the pay-to-play model, the challenges of social media advertising, and the importance of community engagement. The conversation also touches on influencer marketing, event promotions, and the uncertain economic climate affecting consumer spending. Throughout, they share personal experiences and insights, highlighting the trials and tribulations of navigating the marketing landscape as small business owners. In this conversation, Gabe discusses the importance of building brand recognition and consumer habits through effective marketing strategies. He emphasizes the value of earned media and community engagement, highlighting how businesses can align their values with consumer spending habits. The discussion also covers creative marketing strategies, the role of donations and sponsorships, and the critical need for consumers to support local businesses. Gabe shares insights on how community involvement inherently serves as marketing, fostering a circular economy that benefits everyone. Takeaways * Everything is marketing, even the simplest actions. * Pay-to-play marketing can be a hidden cost for small businesses. * Social media ads are a necessary evil but often frustrating. * Community engagement is crucial for small business visibility. * Influencer marketing can yield unpredictable results. * Event marketing can be costly but essential for brand presence. * Print ads may not be effective for all businesses. * Consumer spending is influenced by economic uncertainty. * Building authentic connections can drive engagement. * Paid promotions can be worth it if strategically aligned. People need to see Brick Road multiple times to remember it. * Different marketing forms have varying impacts on consumer perception. * Earned media can significantly enhance brand visibility. * Younger generations prioritize spending with businesses that align with their values. * Marketing is not just about selling; it's about storytelling. * Donations and sponsorships often lack direct ROI but are essential for community support. * Supporting local businesses strengthens the community's economy. * Consumer convenience often trumps the desire to support local. * Community involvement is a form of marketing that builds trust. * Understanding the interconnectedness of local businesses is crucial for sustainability. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Marketing Chaos 03:00 The Pay-to-Play Marketing Dilemma 05:49 Navigating Social Media Advertising 10:11 Event Marketing and Community Engagement 13:07 The Challenge of Influencer Marketing 16:59 Ad Strategies in Uncertain Times 21:46 Evaluating Paid Promotions and ROI 31:18 Building Brand Recognition and Consumer Habits 34:39 The Power of Earned Media and Community Engagement 36:36 Shifting Consumer Values and Spending Habits 40:45 Creative Marketing Strategies and Community Support 44:31 The Role of Donations and Sponsorships in Business 49:15 Understanding the Importance of Supporting Local Businesses 55:30 The Intersection of Community Involvement and Marketing

13 de may de 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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The Reality of Leadership in Small Business

Summary In this conversation, Gabe discusses the realities of leadership in small business, emphasizing the importance of quick decision-making, problem-solving, and effective communication. He shares personal experiences that highlight the challenges faced by leaders, the impact of decisions on the community, and the evolution of his leadership style since leaving the corporate world. The discussion also touches on the significance of planning and execution in a small business context, particularly in relation to community engagement and team dynamics. In this conversation, Gabe discusses the challenges of navigating financial uncertainty in the small business landscape, particularly in the food and beverage industry. He reflects on the emotional toll of ownership, the importance of community support, and the complexities of decision-making and leadership. The discussion also emphasizes the value of embracing failure as a learning opportunity, highlighting personal experiences and insights gained from setbacks.Chapters 00:00 The Reality of Leadership 02:53 Navigating Challenges and Quick Decisions 06:08 The Impact of Quick Decisions 08:57 Learning from Mistakes 11:48 Evolving Leadership Styles 15:13 Communication and Team Dynamics 18:05 Planning and Execution in Small Business 20:56 The Importance of Community Engagement 28:10 Navigating Financial Uncertainty in Business 31:37 The Emotional Toll of Business Ownership 35:56 Decision-Making and Leadership in Small Business 48:06 Embracing Failure as a Learning Opportunity

8 de abr de 2025 - 55 min
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Cookies, Cables, & Asking For Help

In this episode, Gabe and Melissa discuss the chaotic nature of small business, particularly focusing on their recent cookie project for a Broadway show. They delve into the importance of asking for help and building a supportive network, sharing insights from their experiences in entrepreneurship and community involvement. The conversation highlights the value of local organizations and leadership programs in fostering connections and resources for small business owners. They also touch on the challenges of networking and the humorous struggles of remembering names and faces in a busy community. In this episode, Gabe discusses the challenges and realities of being a small business owner, including navigating imposter syndrome, the importance of asking questions, and the impact of local politics and tax codes on small businesses. He shares personal experiences of media exposure and recognition, emphasizing the need for community support and collaboration among entrepreneurs.Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Chaos 02:52 Cookie Madness and Physical Challenges 06:12 The Importance of Asking for Help 09:07 Building Community and Networking 11:55 The Role of Local Organizations 14:48 Networking Through Leadership Programs 18:04 The Invisibility Phenomenon 21:00 Overcoming Intimidation in Asking for Help 27:08 Navigating Imposter Syndrome in Business 31:25 The Power of Asking Questions 35:50 Engagement in Local Politics 38:36 The Impact of Tax Codes on Small Businesses 41:51 Media Exposure and Business Recognition Keywords small business, entrepreneurship, asking for help, networking, community support, cookies, leadership, local organizations, business challenges, collaboration, imposter syndrome, small business, networking, local politics, tax codes, media exposure, entrepreneurship, community support, business challenges, asking questions

25 de mar de 2025 - 53 min
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From Staffing Woes to Financial Strategies

Summary In this episode, Gabe and Melissa dive into the chaotic week they experienced, filled with staffing issues, unexpected challenges, and the pressure of fulfilling large orders. They discuss the importance of managing chaos in the service industry and maintaining a positive customer experience despite the turmoil. The conversation then shifts to financial strategies for small businesses, including the nuances of business loans, budgeting for emergencies, and the importance of local banking relationships. In this conversation, Gabe discusses the multifaceted challenges of running a small business, including financial management, emotional toll, community impact, and the importance of maintaining a balanced mindset. He emphasizes the need for gut instinct in financial decisions, the significance of community support, and the necessity of being prepared for unexpected expenses. The dialogue also touches on the emotional aspects of entrepreneurship, the importance of self-care, and the need for a supportive network among business owners. Keywords business chaos, staffing issues, customer experience, business loans, financial planning, small business challenges, marketing strategies, reinvestment, emergency funds, local banking, small business, financial management, entrepreneurship, community impact, emotional toll, money management, bootstrapping, business mindset, sanity balance, risk management Chapters 00:00 Chaos Unleashed: A Week in the Life 14:04 Navigating Business Finances: Loans and Strategies 34:53 Navigating Financial Challenges in Small Business 37:18 The Emotional Toll of Entrepreneurship 40:43 Finding Balance: Sanity vs. Business Demands 44:29 Community Impact and Business Purpose 48:05 Mindset in Financial Decision-Making 50:54 Bootstrapping and Smart Money Management 54:42 Embracing Uncertainty in Business 56:34 Final Thoughts on Business and Money Management

4 de mar de 2025 - 1 h 8 min
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How the Hell did we end up here?

Summary In this episode of Join the Chaos, hosts Gabe and Melissa delve into their personal journeys from corporate life to small business ownership. They share their origin stories, the motivations behind their career transitions, and the unexpected challenges they faced in entrepreneurship. The conversation highlights the stark contrast between their expectations of small business life and the reality of running a business, filled with chaos and unpredictability. In this conversation, Gabe discusses the journey of transitioning from corporate America to owning a small business, highlighting the fears and challenges faced along the way. The discussion covers financial concerns, the importance of fear in driving success, lessons learned from mistakes, and the contrasting experiences of working in corporate environments versus small businesses. The conversation also touches on generational perspectives on work ethic and the evolving expectations of employees in today's job market.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chaos and Small Business Madness 01:17 Corporate Backgrounds: The Journey Before Entrepreneurship 12:08 The Tipping Point: Why We Left Corporate Life 25:50 Expectations vs. Reality: The Small Business Experience 34:23 Life After Taking the Leap 39:15 Financial Fears and Business Realities 42:30 The Role of Fear in Success 44:24 Lessons Learned and Regrets 49:07 Corporate America vs. Small Business 57:56 Generational Perspectives on Work Ethic Keywords small business, entrepreneurship, corporate life, origin stories, work-life balance, compliance, self-employment, business ownership, personal journey, career transition, small business, entrepreneurship, financial fears, corporate America, work ethic, imposter syndrome, lessons learned, generational perspectives, coffee shop, business ownershipTakeaways Both hosts come from corporate backgrounds before starting their businesses. Gabe worked in corporate banking for 15 years before leaving. Melissa transitioned from Verizon Wireless to small business ownership. The hosts discuss the soul-crushing aspects of corporate life. They reflect on the challenges of compliance in banking. The conversation touches on the emotional toll of workforce reductions. Both hosts emphasize the difference between expectations and reality in small business. The leap into entrepreneurship can be both exciting and terrifying. Setting clear expectations with family is crucial when starting a business. Financial fears are a common concern for new business owners. Fear can be a motivating factor in achieving success. It's important to learn from mistakes and not let fear of failure hold you back. Networking and seeking advice from other business owners can be invaluable. Trademarking your business name early can save future headaches. Employees are increasingly demanding better treatment and working conditions. Generational differences in work ethic and expectations are significant. Owning a business requires a shift in mindset from employee to leader.

25 de feb de 2025 - 1 h 9 min
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