John Asks the Questions The Listener is Thinking of
I'm a small business owner with twu businesses. I love listening to how others, particularly those who are running businesses that are bigger than mine, think. John has interviewed, it seems, biz owners from across the spectrum of types and sizes. What I like best is that John asks simple questoins that we are all thinking of (How did it feel to tell your parners? Your employees? What was it like to sell you business, which was your baby? Did you ever have second thoughts later? What were the conversatoins with yoiur spouse as you started thinking about this? What would you do differently. Honestly, this is my favorite podcast, and I do tend to listen to a lot of different ones, but these stories never get boring. Great jobRead full review »
Benglasslaw via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/13/21
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John Warrillow is just one of the great helper for entrepreneurs , of any business size. He is one of the few that wrote a book ( built to sell) that was very easy to understand and with concrete examples of what an entrepreneur should do to succeed, instead of the other many that give you long...Read full review »
lilian1977 via Apple Podcasts · China · 02/11/16
Jodie Cook way of training her team to write a proposal in order for he to step back a bit is something that should be done for all business in different departments. Training for patterns is challenging but efficient.
Eddie J. Soto via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/02/22
Hello everybody, Just wanted to let everybody know how valuable this podcast is. I am a small business owner for more than 20 years down here in Brazil and passed through many difficult times over all those years. As there are very few entities around here were to join likeminded people, it was...Read full review »
joggal via Apple Podcasts · Brazil · 10/05/22
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