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Sustainable Business Growth: Leadership Lessons from Cristina Hall of Ginger's Revenge

33 min · 29. juni 2026
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Why Sustainable Growth Starts with Personal Growth In this episode of the Carolina Business Leadership Show, Aubrey Fitzloff sits down with Cristina Hall Ackley, co-founder of Ginger's Revenge, an award-winning craft ginger beer brewery in Asheville, North Carolina. Cristina shares the entrepreneurial journey behind building a purpose-driven business, leading alongside her husband, and creating sustainable business growth without sacrificing personal well-being. Together, they explore leadership, entrepreneurship, burnout, company culture, and the importance of building a business that aligns with your values. Cristina offers practical insights on growing through uncertainty, investing in personal development, supporting your team, and staying connected to your "why" through every stage of business. Whether you're launching a startup, leading a growing company, or redefining success as an entrepreneur, this conversation is packed with actionable leadership lessons you can apply immediately. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: * Why personal growth is essential to business growth * How to build a purpose-driven business that reflects your values * Strategies for preventing burnout while pursuing sustainable growth * Lessons from building a business with your spouse * How strong company culture begins with intentional leadership * The importance of defining—and revisiting—your "why" * Creating meaningful partnerships with employees, vendors, and your community * Why great leaders invest in themselves as much as they invest in their businesses If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another entrepreneur or business leader. Connect with Ginger's Revenge Website: https://gingersrevenge.com [https://gingersrevenge.com] Instagram: @gingersrev Facebook: Ginger's Revenge Visit the Taproom: 829 Riverside Drive, Suite 100 Asheville, NC 28801 ---------------------------------------- Connect with the Carolina Business Leadership Show Follow us on Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube: @carolinabusinessleadershipshow Interested in being a guest? 📧 aubrey@ltins.com [aubrey@ltins.com] entrepreneurship, leadership, sustainable business growth, purpose-driven business, Asheville business, burnout, company culture, and small business leadership

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