Resilience means different things to different people and in business, being resilient can help us thrive.
In this podcast we chat with entrepreneurs from all walks of life, in different stages of business and across industry sectors.
You'll hear their stories and can find comfort, strength and humour in knowing that whatever we go through, we're not alone!
In each short episode you'll find something to relate to. It's our hope that these real life stories will lift your resilience so you can create a business that's everything you want, and more.
77: CEO Coach Patrick Thean & Author Colin C. Campbell: Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat.
In this episode of Resilient Entrepreneurs, the focus is on the exit of your business - even if, and especially if you’re just starting it!
CEO Coach Patrick Thean, and author and seasoned entrepreneur Colin C. Campbell, share the stage in walking us through how to successfully "Start, Scale, Exit, Repeat.
They’re a great and entertaining team on the podcast and in business - they share their own stories and the lessons from 30 other successful entrepreneurs. They know what we go through as business owners and they’ll call us out on a few traits too!
Enjoy the episode and all that it offers - like and share so someone else in business can also benefit.
The book Start. Scale. Exit. Repeat is available here.
2/23/2024 • 48 minutes, 10 seconds
76: AI Strategist, Mikal Minors: AI Vs Human Development
In this episode, Mikal Minors, Bermuda’s leading AI Strategist, shares his journey from a troubled teen to a successful entrepreneur. He leaned into self-discovery at a young age to overcome adversity and he shares deeply personal stories.
Mikal discusses the role of AI in business and shares how businesses can integrate AI for better efficiencies and customer service. We also touch on the longer term implications and benefits of AI in education.
Mikal's love for being an entrepreneur stems from the freedom and flexibility it provides - and his intention to build a legacy.
He flips the interview back on us, asking for branding advice for young entrepreneurs - tune in for Laura’s advice for Mikal and others walking this path.
We covered a lot in this episode - overcoming fear of failure, imposter syndrome, mindset mastery, and of course, resilience.
Takeaways
Up close and personal stories from the past
Self-discovery and overcoming adversity are crucial for personal growth and success as an entrepreneur.
Integrating AI into business processes can lead to better efficiencies and customer service.
AI has the potential to revolutionise education by providing personalised learning experiences.
Leaving a positive legacy by helping others and making a difference is a key motivation for many entrepreneurs. Keep your morning routine simple and prioritise self-care.
Build a personal brand and speak publicly to establish credibility and trust.
Launch a book to make a name for yourself and share your expertise.
Overcome fear of failure and imposter syndrome by focusing on your unique qualities and experiences.
Shift your mindset and recognise that young entrepreneurs have valuable knowledge and skills.
Pull out your best self and continue growing personally and professionally.
Becoming resilient requires embracing failure, learning from it, and persevering.
Focus on future success and personal growth, and don't be afraid to take risks.
2/16/2024 • 50 minutes, 28 seconds
75: Abingdon Watch Co-Founder, Abingdon Mullen: Niche and Grow
Welcome to Season 4's kickoff of the Resilient Entrepreneurs Podcast! We sit down with the dynamic Abingdon Mullin, founder and CEO of Abingdon Co., a pioneering watch brand designed specifically for 'women who do more'.
Born in England and raised in California, Abingdon's passion for aviation ignited at a young age, leading her to pursue her pilot certificate by the age of 22, with an impressive 4,000 flight hours under her belt.
As she prepares to ink a tattoo symbolizing resilience, Abingdon reminds us that in life, like in flight, flexibility and adaptation are key.
Learn how she's breaking barriers in the watch industry and empowering women through her brand and the Abingdon Foundation.