
<p>In this episode, we break down IDUN Industrier, a Swedish serial acquirer that has completed 20 acquisitions to date and now trades at roughly a 65x P/E multiple — an extraordinary valuation for an industrial holding company.<br/><br/>What makes IDUN so interesting is that it is not simply buying businesses for scale. It is building a portfolio of niche leaders: small, often overlooked companies with high market share, strong customer dependence, and positions that are difficult to replicate.<br/><br/>We explore how IDUN creates value through disciplined acquisitions, decentralized operations, co-ownership, and long-term capital allocation — and why inve...

<p>War headlines dominate attention, but history shows they rarely have lasting impacts on stock markets. Don and Tom break down why geopolitical events—despite their emotional weight—typically cause only short-term volatility, while long-term returns are driven by economic growth and corporate earnings. They reinforce the importance of global diversification, push back hard against market-timing myths (with a great 1929 example), and remind investors that reacting to headlines is a losing game. Listener questions cover 529 plans with VA education benefits and the ongoing failure to enforce a true fiduciary standard in financial advice.</p><p><b>0:05</b> Market uncertainty, war head...

Robin was recently accused of plagiarism online - despite never having known about the original work. It got Robin thinking about when it's a case of lateral thinking compared to finding inspiration and also talks about when he's noticed people copying his content for their social media. Robin invites Derek Barrett onto the show as an example of someone who has inspired many online and they discuss both sides and whether it's an overall positive or negative for the trade and online community.

<p>When salon owners think about marketing for salons, they usually focus on external strategies — social media marketing for salons, SEO for hair salons, updated websites for salons, or improving Google rankings through digital marketing for salons. But one of the most powerful salon marketing strategies actually starts inside your business.</p><p>Your team's performance is part of your brand and directly shapes the guest experience, which influences client retention, online reviews, referrals, retail sales, and rebooking rates.</p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, we explore a powerful leadership system that can strengthen both team culture and lo...










Phoenix's job market in early 2026 shows robust growth, particularly in the metro area including Scottsdale, which ranks among the top five U.S. cities for strongest jobs growth according to Monster's Q1 2026 Market Report. The employment landscape features a competitive environment with a mismatch between employer postings for specialized healthcare roles like registered nurses and physical therapists, and candidate searches for frontline jobs such as warehouse workers and customer service reps. Key statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics May 2024 data indicate steady occupational wage growth in Arizona, though specific 2026 Phoenix unemployment rates are unavailable in recent reports...

Phoenix's job market remains robust in 2026, with over 113,000 openings listed on Indeed, reflecting a dynamic employment landscape driven by technology, healthcare, and logistics. The Phoenix Business Journal reports strong demand in data centers, where 2026 projects are 90% pre-leased amid a 3% vacancy rate, signaling builder confidence. Employment statistics show steady growth, though specific unemployment rates are not detailed in recent sources; the market for roles like human resources managers is stable per JobEase, with median salaries at $90,125 annually.<br /><br />Major industries include aerospace, with Honeywell expanding production; biosciences via the Phoenix Bioscience Core, hosting over 450 tech and startup firms alongside anchors...

<p>Why networks are one of the most underrated advantages in the lower middle market, and how to build them.<br/><br/>We explore how trust, introductions, persistence, and long-term generosity can create better deal flow, stronger relationships, and a real competitive edge for buyers, builders, and investors.</p><p>This episode is heavily inspired by the wisdom of Alix Pasquet, a Managing Partner at Prime Macaya Capital Management.</p><p><br/>Timestamps:<br/>0:00 Why Networks Matter More in a Crowded Lower Middle Market<br/>1:09 Your Network as a Moat and an Alarm System<br/>3:19 The Hidden Edge Behind Great...

<p>Stellantis is focusing investments on Jeep, Ram, Peugeot and Fiat to lead its turnaround. A look at the questions dealers and customers should ask before embracing Chinese vehicles. Plus, Cox Automotive’s Skyler Chadwick discusses how dealerships are growing service and parts revenue. </p>

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid national economic pressures, with steady employment growth driven by population influx and diverse sectors. The employment landscape features over 2.1 million jobs in the metro area as of early 2026, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, reflecting a 1.8 percent year-over-year increase despite cooling from pandemic highs. Key statistics show an unemployment rate of 3.7 percent in March 2026, per BLS data, slightly above the national 3.5 percent but stable, with labor force participation at 63.2 percent. Major industries include healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and tech, led by employers like Banner Health, Intel, and American Express, which together account...

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid a national shift toward stability, with Indeed reporting 83,819 open positions as of April 6, 2026. The employment landscape features strong demand in diverse sectors, though Arizona's economy is transitioning from rapid expansion to sustainable growth, according to BMO Economic Outlook via Phoenix Business Journal. Key statistics show over 83,000 jobs listed on Indeed and 60-plus high-paying roles above $90,000 on ZipRecruiter, but specific unemployment rates for Phoenix are unavailable in recent data, with national trends indicating worker caution amid economic uncertainty as per Economist Enterprise's 2025 survey of 2,063 workers.<br /><br />Trends reflect fading national manufacturing gains concentrated in...

<p>Dan Lifshits, co-founder of Dwelly, explains how he is building an AI-enabled roll-up in the UK lettings market by acquiring independent agencies and modernizing them with software.<br/><br/>Dwelly has completed 9 acquisitions in just 24 months, combining a buy-and-build strategy with a technology-first operating model designed to improve service for landlords and tenants while making agency operations far more efficient.<br/><br/>In this episode, we go deep on why lettings is such an attractive category for consolidation, why organic growth is limited in this market, and why Dan believes acquisitions are the fastest way to build a modern...

<p>This week, Sim sits down for an interview with angel investor and entrepreneur Jaclyn Johnson to unpack how startup investing really works behind the scenes. They break down how to start angel investing with as little as a few thousand dollars, what to look for in founders, and how women can access opportunities traditionally kept behind closed doors. If you’ve ever been curious about investing in startups but felt intimidated, this episode gives you a clear and practical starting point.</p><p>Watch the episode on Youtube here</p><br><p>For more Friends That Invest:</p><br><p>...

<p>Want an unbiased look at where the salon industry is heading, what challenges lie ahead, and where the biggest opportunities are emerging?</p><p> </p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, Scott sits down with Leslie Perry, CEO of the Professional Beauty Association (PBA). Leslie brings both boardroom brilliance and salon-floor soul to everything she does, offering a uniquely balanced perspective on what’s really happening across the beauty industry...from salon owners and stylists to manufacturers and distributors.</p><p>This conversation is designed to give salon professionals the clarity needed to navigate change and build long...

<p>Find the secrets to the success of your voice. Take the CEO Voice Assessment with 15 minute strategy call: Click Here!</p><p>You know you are called. But can you name where that calling is actually going?</p><p>In Episode 311 Theresa Croft breaks down the V in the E.V.O.I.C.E. Method — Vision and Value — and why you cannot build one without the other. She shares her own covenant values, her personal story through cancer and marital trauma, and what neuroscience says about why your morning time with God is not just spiritual. It is neur...

<p>Get the CEO Voice Assessment and 15 minute strategy with Tee.</p><p><br/></p><p>Your identity was never yours to earn. It was always yours to inhabit.</p><p>In this first episode of the E.V.O.I.C.E. Series, voice strategist and podcast coach Theresa Croft opens where God opens everything — not with strategy, not with platform, but with identity. Drawing from 17 years in radio, her own healing journey through breast cancer, and the moment she learned to speak to the one instead of the crowd, Theresa unpacks three grounding truths every established Christian woman le...

<p>In this episode, Robert Irving of Buffalo Growth Partners shares what he learned from building a fire protection business from zero to $20M in revenue, selling it to private equity, rolling equity, and then helping execute a 137-company rollup.<br/><br/>Timestamps:<br/>0:00 Why PE value creation is harder than it sounds<br/>1:52 From fire protection operator to $20M in revenue<br/>4:09 The three sales roles that drive B2B growth<br/>6:25 Building hospitals, data centers, and complex fire systems<br/>8:07 Selling the company and rolling equity into the platform<br/>9:33 Going from one business to 12 offices and 800 people<...

<p>What to know about our economy and the role of the Iran conflict, What to know about Artificial Intelligence and the history of emerging technologies, Next Pints and Portfolios will be in San Mateo on Saturday May 16th from 11am to 1pm with EP Wealth Advisors Ryan Ignacio CFA CFP and Julie Chan-O'Rourke CFP</p>

<p>This week, Sim breaks down what’s happening in the market during global conflict and what it actually means for your investments. She unpacks why markets react the way they do during war, what history tells us about downturns, and how to stay calm when your portfolio drops. If you’re feeling anxious about losing money or unsure what to do next, this episode walks you through a clear, practical plan to navigate it.</p><br><p>Watch the episode on Youtube here</p><br><p>For more Friends That Invest:</p><br><p>Stock Market Tea newsletter: build fina...

<p>Click here to take the CEO Voice Assessment</p><p>You have spent years building expertise, leading teams, and solving problems that others could not. But if someone Googled your name right now, would they find a voice that matches your level or would they find silence?</p><p>In this episode of the Stuck No More Voices podcast, Theresa Croft speaks directly to high achieving faith driven executives and leaders who know they carry more than what the world can currently hear. This is not a conversation about becoming an influencer. This is a conversation about becoming a...

<p>Why serial acquirers remain one of the most powerful business models in the world.<br/><br/>The best of them have acquired as many as 275 companies and traded at valuations as high as 65x earnings, yet most people still misunderstand what makes them so successful.<br/><br/>I explore why the best acquirers often start slow, how they solve the reinvestment problem, why balance sheet strength and specialization matter, and what investors look for when studying these businesses.<br/><br/>I also share why Evergreen Services Group may be building one of the most interesting HoldCo stories in America...

<p>What do some of the most successful professionals in the salon industry have in common when it comes to how they got started?</p><p>Surprisingly… almost nothing.</p><p>In this special 200th episode of The Salon Scoop, we’re revisiting clips from past conversations with five incredible industry leaders: Wendy Belanger, Candy Shaw, Farhanna Premji, Sean Godard, and Sam Villa. Each shares how their journey into the beauty industry began — and their paths couldn’t be more different.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll hear:<br>• How some of the industry’s most respected professionals got their start<br...

<p>To begin the Voice Assessment click here.</p><p>Have you ever felt God calling you to step out… but it looked reckless to everyone around you?</p><p>In this episode of the <b>Stuck No More Voices Podcast</b>, we talk about what it means to walk in <b>reckless belief</b> — the kind of faith that trusts God even when the step forward feels bold, visible, and uncertain.</p><p>Many executive women feel a deep calling to share their message, grow their influence, and serve others through their expertise. Yet fear, doubt, and lack of stru...

<p>Automotive News journalists Larry P. Vellequette and Michael Martinez discuss organizational changes at Ford, Volkswagen’s financial hit from ending ID4 production in Tennessee, Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa’s new strategic vision, and Toyota’s push to recruit Lexus dealers for its GR performance brand.</p>

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover the Strait of Hormuz scam story making the rounds, Bank of Korea policy leaning toward CBDCs over stablecoins, and fresh U.S. pressure around the CLARITY Act. This episode also touches on bitcoin regulation, financial news, and the broader economics of bitcoin. <br /><br />Topics for today: <br /> Strait of Hormuz scam hits crypto Bank of Korea backs CBDCs Senator pushes CLARITY Act delay Strait of Hormuz prediction markets surge New York AI dividend proposal Stolen COVID funds routed into crypto Onramp launches bitcoin finance platform <br /><h1>Circle P:</h1> <br />Bitcoi...

<p>What are the trends quietly shaping the salon industry right now… that most salon owners aren’t paying attention to yet?</p><p>If you’ve ever wondered what’s really happening behind the scenes in the beauty industry — not just from one brand or one perspective, but across thousands of salons — this episode will give you a fresh perspective.</p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, Scott sits down with Anne Moratto from Modern Salon, one of the most respected media platforms in the professional beauty industry. Through the stories they cover, the professionals they feature, and the trend...

<p>Ford F-150 supplies remain constrained seven months after the Novelis plant fire, with inventory down 43 percent and market share slipping. Pessimism is on the rise among auto executives. Plus, the Iran war is constricting helium supplies critical for semiconductor manufacturing.</p>

<p>This week, Sim wraps up the final episode of the three part wedding series by sharing the five wedding costs she would cut immediately and the five things she believes are actually worth splurging on. From skipping real flower decor and trimming catering packages to investing in a great photographer, venue, and day of coordinator, she breaks down what guests truly remember and where your budget has the biggest impact. If you're planning a wedding on a budget, this episode will help you save thousands without losing the moments that matter most.</p><p>Watch the episode on Youtube...

Stocks are trying to find their footing after an incredible rebound off of the March lows, Stocks are becoming less sensitized to Iran headlines and are looking ahead to earnings and Federal Reserve policy, Next Pints and Portfolios will be in San Mateo on Saturday May 16th from 11am to 1pm with EP Wealth Advisors Ryan Ignacio CFA CFP and Julie Chan-O'Rourke CFP

<p>Annuities promise peace of mind—but often at a steep and poorly understood cost. Don and Tom break down when (rarely) annuities might make sense, why most—including fixed indexed annuities and QLACs—tilt heavily in favor of the insurance company, and how investors can replicate “guaranteed income” with a disciplined portfolio instead. They also take on a listener question about escaping high fees at Edward Jones (spoiler: yes, run) and dismantle a pitch for a Bitcoin-backed “bond alternative,” explaining why high yields usually signal high risk—and why crypto still fails the basic test of having a rational investment purpo...

<p>You are not behind. </p><p>You are just not yet visible. </p><p>In this episode Theresa Croft sits down with Eugene Oppong, AI strategist and author, to talk about how faith driven executives and leaders can use artificial intelligence to build a voice platform that actually matches their level of expertise and calling. </p><p>Eugene shares his powerful story of loss, reframing, and awakening and then gets practical about how to use tools like Claude and ChatGPT without losing your identity in the process. If you have been sitting on your message because you do not kno...

<p>AI-powered trading is the latest shiny object designed to make investors feel smarter while quietly encouraging more trading (and more profits for platforms). Don and Tom break down why letting an “AI agent” execute your personal market theories is just automated speculation—no edge, no accountability, and no evidence it works. They contrast this with decades of data showing that even professionals fail to beat simple index investing. The episode also tackles a listener question on Roth conversion timing (spoiler: don’t overthink it) and a new “no-dividend” ETF gimmick that raises more questions than it answers. The throughline: complexity s...

<p>This week, Sim breaks down how much you should actually spend on a wedding, why over 50% of newlyweds go into debt for theirs, and how to set a budget that fits your household income without sacrificing what you value most. She shares a simple values exercise to help couples prioritise spending, plus her four golden rules for wedding money, including why you should never go into debt or sell investments to pay for one. Sim also explores the “Vogue feature to divorce pipeline” and what the research really says about whether expensive weddings and rings are linked to higher divo...

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid Arizona's rapid growth, with over 97,000 openings listed on Indeed as of late April 2026. The employment landscape features a diverse economy driven by tech, aerospace, healthcare, and a booming semiconductor sector, according to Nelson Westerberg's 2026 Moving Guide to Arizona. Key statistics show Maricopa County, home to Phoenix, supporting over 13,000 county employees serving four million residents, per Maricopa County's job postings. The unemployment rate hovers low, though exact city figures are unavailable in recent data, with national trends indicating stability despite broader economic pressures.<br /><br />Major industries include construction, hospitality, agriculture, and government services, while...

Patrick O'Hare of Briefing.com on the current markets, Stocks rose after President Donald Trump extended the U.S. ceasefire with Iran, Next Pints and Portfolios will be in San Mateo on Saturday May 16th from 11am to 1pm with EP Wealth Advisors Ryan Ignacio CFA CFP and Julie Chan-O'Rourke CFP

<p>Eric Watson, vice president of sales operations for Kia America, discusses the automaker’s confirmation of the EV3 for the U.S. market, the importance of expanding its electric vehicle lineup, and how Kia is navigating the evolving EV landscape.</p>

<p>In this episode, I sit down with P.V. Ramanathan, or Ram, to unpack the story of how he helped lead a management buyout of a struggling cathodic protection business in 2003 and turned it into Corrosion Technology Services ( https://ctscp.com/ ). Himself local to Dubai, Ram's company, CTS, includes 10 companies operating across 8 countries and 3 regions.<br/><br/>The free cash flow generation gave Ram the ability to build Neeti Fund, a fund-of-funds built around a simple but highly selective strategy: backing a small group of high-quality long-only and long-short equity managers with aligned incentives, understandable philosophies, and meaningful personal...

<p>This week, Sim breaks down five of the biggest myths about wealthy women, from the idea that they have to look polished all the time to the belief that they only get rich by marrying well or divorcing well. She shares why real financial success often looks a lot quieter, why wealthy women are usually strong investors and generous connectors, and why looking busy is not the same as being truly wealthy. If you want a smarter, more grounded take on money, investing, and what rich women are actually like, this episode will help you rethink wealth, confidence, and...

<p>For Free CEO Voice Assessment with a strategy for visibility, click here.</p><p><br/></p><p>Tamar had no advocate. No system. No one standing up for what was rightfully hers. And yet God wrote her name into the genealogy of Jesus. </p><p>This episode is for the established leader who has built something real without the support she deserved and is still wondering if God sees her. He does. He always did.</p><p>Your fight is your anointing.</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Stuck No More Voice Assessment & 15 minute Voice Strategy Click he...

<p>Mike Markus ( https://x.com/PrivatEquityGuy ) talks with Eric Wiklendt of Speyside Equity ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericwiklendt/ ) about Eric's journey and how Speyside has built a highly operational lower-middle-market private equity firm with $937 million of assets under management, 38 total investments, 20 platform investments, operations across 19 countries, and portfolio companies generating approximately $2 billion in revenue.<br/><br/>Timestamps:<br/>0:00 Why Eric loves messy manufacturing deals<br/>1:40 From Detroit operator to private equity investor<br/>4:58 Building Speyside: Fund I, the continuation vehicle, and Fund II<br/>7:35 How PE firms decide fund size and portfolio construction<br/>10:24 Why Elliott backed Speyside's co...

Phoenix boasts a strong and growing job market as the fifth-largest U.S. city, with a booming economy driven by continuous business expansion and diverse opportunities in healthcare, technology, finance, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering. Randstad USA highlights excellent career prospects amid a business-friendly environment and affordable living compared to other major cities. The employment landscape features over 91,000 job listings on Indeed as of March 2026, reflecting high demand across sectors, though specific unemployment rate data is unavailable in recent sources, indicating a gap in comprehensive statistics from BLS or local reports.<br /><br />Key statistics show a stable market, with mechanical...

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover another major crypto hack, a Pacific commander calling Bitcoin valuable, DoorDash moving toward stablecoin payments, Kraken’s 2025 crypto tax form data, new AI information markets from a16z crypto, Delphi, and Gensyn, Kalshi and Polymarket pushing deeper into crypto, New York suing Coinbase and Gemini, and a fresh AI hallucination mess in court filings. This episode leans into financial news, bitcoin regulation, and the broader economics of bitcoin. <br /><br />Topics for today: <br /> Another DeFi protocol loses millions in a new crypto hack Pacific commander calls Bitcoin valuable DoorDash moves tow...

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover Elizabeth Warren’s warning about X Money, Pakistan reopening bank access for licensed crypto firms, a new Bitcoin proposal tied to quantum-vulnerable coins, and the IMF’s latest global debt warning. I also get into bitcoin treasury companies, Strategy-related market spillover, World Liberty Financial’s token unlock proposal, and local AI competition from Gemma 4 and Claude Opus-style tools. <br /><br /><br />Topics for today: <br /> Elizabeth Warren warns X Money could threaten financial stability Pakistan allows banks to serve licensed VASPs after ending its crypto banking ban Bitcoin developers propose freezing quan...

<p>Roxy Butner joins the show to break down practical retirement saving strategies—especially for entrepreneurs who struggle to pay themselves first. The conversation covers foundational options like IRAs and Roth IRAs, then moves into more powerful tools such as Solo 401(k)s, SEP IRAs, and SIMPLE IRAs for business owners. They highlight the enormous impact of starting early through compounding, common planning mistakes (like neglecting retirement and estate planning), and current client concerns around market volatility and geopolitical risk. Listener questions tackle HSA asset allocation and whether bonds belong in a portfolio nearing withdrawal, along with a comparison between mo...

Robin Clevett talks tools with a variety of guests from the world of Carpentry and Joinery. Robin looks into inventions, innovation in the marketplace and looks to new ideas with regards to products and tools you might not be aware of. Guests: Dan Brown (U-Scribe), Chris Keel (Keel's Joinery) & Adrian from Buzz Production.

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid national economic stability, with steady employment growth driven by population influx and sector diversification. The employment landscape features over 2.1 million jobs as of early 2026, bolstered by the metro area's role as a Sunbelt hub attracting talent from high-tax states, according to Keppel's 1Q 2026 business updates. Key statistics show a labor force participation rate holding at around 62 percent nationally, with local unemployment steady at approximately 3.8 percent per recent Trading Economics data cited in the report, though Phoenix-specific figures trail national averages slightly due to migration-fueled expansion. Major industries include technology, aerospace, healthcare, finance, and professional...

<p>A wide-ranging Q&A episode tackles the real-world tradeoffs investors actually face: whether Paul Merriman’s aggressive small/value “ultimate” portfolio is worth the complexity and risk, how much stock to put in scary online bank reviews versus FDIC reality, and how to find advice when you don’t want someone managing your money. Don also explains why FAFSA tricks with traditional IRA contributions don’t work, how to control capital gains taxes using specific share identification, and—somehow—confirms he was the voice behind a powerful Auschwitz exhibit. Practical, skeptical, and very Don.</p><p><b>0:05</b> Friday Q&A intro and...

<p>General Motors is indefinitely delaying its next-generation electric pickups and redirecting cash to gasoline engines and plug-in hybrids. Sony Honda Mobility scales back its Afeela EV venture. Plus, we hear from a dealer who’s embracing Amazon Autos — a contrast to dealers who have opted out.</p>

<p>Rob Black, financial news anchor from KRON TV San Francisco, reports on the latest stories for Wednesday 4/22/26.</p>

<p>This week, Sim sits down with Soph from The Curve to unpack her powerful money journey, from going into $50,000 of debt in her early twenties to becoming debt-free with investments and financial confidence. They dive into how to get out of debt, when to start investing, and why taking action with your money matters more than being perfect. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed about where to start with money, this honest conversation will remind you it’s never too late to turn things around and build wealth your way. </p><p>Watch the episode on Youtube here</p><br><p...

Robin is joined by Landscaper, John Roberts to talk about his work with wood and timber based products in outdoor space, John talks about changing the molecular structure of wood and using Japanese wood burning techniques. Robin shares the story behind one of London's best French Polish companies - a journey that he witnesses first hand. Wesley Knight - well known as a Painter & Decorator online as 'WKPD' talks about the lengths he goes to when it comes to restoring and repairing wood on his projects.

<p>This week, Sim breaks down exactly what to do when you come into a lump sum of money, from a $10,000 bonus to a $40,000 windfall, using her simple decision matrix. She covers the order of operations for tackling high interest debt, building a three to six month emergency fund, and deciding when to invest so you can feel confident you are making a smart move. If you have been wondering whether to pay down debt or invest, this episode gives you a clear plan to protect your future and stop feeling overwhelmed.</p><p>Watch the episode on Youtube here<...

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid national economic steadiness, with steady employment growth driven by population influx and business relocations. The employment landscape features a diverse economy bolstered by major industries like aerospace, healthcare, technology, and real estate, where employers such as Intel, Banner Health, and American Express dominate, collectively supporting over 2 million jobs in the metro area. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of early 2026, the unemployment rate stands at 3.8 percent, below the national average of 4.1 percent, reflecting strong demand amid moderate labor supply.<br /><br />Key statistics highlight 1.2 percent job growth year-over-year through February 2026...

<p>Running a salon today means managing people, clients, and operations — while also investing in digital marketing for salons. From websites for salons and social media for salons to SEO for hair salons and salon loyalty programs, marketing can become one of your biggest expenses… and one of the hardest to evaluate.</p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, we tackle a big question: Are you truly investing in marketing, or just paying for it?</p><p>This is practical business advice for salon owners who want clarity, stronger ROI, and smarter marketing strategies for salons, not just more...

<p>More cosmetologists than ever are leaving traditional salons to open their own suites. The promise? Freedom, flexibility, and full control of your business.</p><p>But what does that actually look like behind the scenes?</p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, Scott sits down with Tatiana Masone (@thateverythingmom) and Tessia Hollinger (@beauty_stylesbytess) — two successful independent artists — to share an honest look at the transition from employee to business owner.</p><p>Because when you go independent, you’re not just a service provider anymore. You’re managing your own marketing for salons, inventory, finances, operations, and growt...

<p>A rapid-fire Friday Q&A dives into one of retirement’s biggest debates—flexible withdrawals versus the traditional 4% rule—with Don explaining why adaptability may be the key to never running out of money. The episode also tackles ETF vs. mutual fund tax efficiency at Vanguard, pushes back on “fancy” portfolio add-ons like managed futures and long-term bonds, clarifies why employer 401(k) matches are always pre-tax, and gives a pragmatic take on so-called “Trump accounts” (free money… with strings). As always, the throughline is simple: keep it low-cost, flexible, and grounded in reality—not marketing.</p><p><b>0:05</b> Friday Q&A kickoff...

Robin Clevett looks into site work and domestic work for Carpenters & Joiners and whether there's enough profit and value in certain aspects of the trade. Calum Callachan talks about experiences around this in site work and what his experiences are now having recently jumped into domestic. Friend of the show, Sean Matthews - award winning Tradesperson - joins the chat to share his thoughts on protecting and finding profit in the domestic market.

<p>Mike Markus ( https://x.com/PrivatEquityGuy ) talks with Lacey Wismer of Hunter Search Capital ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/laceywismer/ ) about her journey from a family business background into investing in more than 100 search funds, backing operators, and building a platform around long-term business ownership.<br/><br/>Timestamps<br/>0:00 Introduction: Lacey Wismer on permanent capital and long-term holds<br/>0:30 Entrepreneurial upbringing: luck, simplicity, cash flow, and leverage<br/>2:54 What changes when you buy to own for 30 years<br/>5:26 Studying enduring businesses instead of trends<br/>6:49 The anatomy of a 100x deal<br/>8:40 Diamond Brands and the power of adjacent ac...

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover Tether moving more than $70 million in bitcoin, Drift raising fresh funding from Tether and partners after a major exploit, a new argument against Bitcoin tax rules that hinder everyday payments, and Virginia’s new state crypto law. This episode also touches on bitcoin regulation, bitcoin investing, financial news, ETF flows, and the broader economics of bitcoin.<br /><br /><br />Topics for today: <br /> Tether moves more than $70 million in bitcoin Drift raises $14.8 million from Tether and partners and swaps out Circle’s stablecoin for USDT after a major exploit A Washington...

<p>Boomers take the blame (with a grin) while unpacking the real retirement mistakes that still trip people up today—failing to plan, claiming Social Security too early, relying on bad advice, and mismatching portfolios to actual needs. The episode leans hard into practical fixes: delay Social Security when it makes sense, build a real financial roadmap, ignore friends-as-advisors, and understand the difference between savings and portfolio strategy. A listener question adds clarity on when (and why) to introduce bonds versus using high-yield savings, followed by a quick dive into Dimensional’s factor-based investing approach. The throughline: retirement success isn’t abou...

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover a U.S. soldier charged over a $400K Polymarket bet tied to classified information, Project Eleven’s 1 bitcoin quantum bounty, Morgan Stanley’s stablecoin reserve push, bitcoin treasury pressure at Satsuma and Metaplanet, spot Bitcoin ETF inflows, and OpenAI’s new clinician-focused ChatGPT tool. This episode touches on bitcoin regulation, financial news, bitcoin investing, and bitcoin technology. <br /><br /><br />Topics for today: <br /> U.S. soldier charged over $400K Polymarket bet Trump says the world is becoming a casino Project Eleven awards 1 BTC quantum bounty Morgan Stanley targets stablecoin reserve managem...

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover Strategy’s latest multibillion-dollar bitcoin buy, Coinbase bringing bitcoin-backed borrowing back to UK users, Tether’s Antalpha stake, new crypto card infrastructure, and a fresh legal angle on quantum risk to Bitcoin. This episode leans into bitcoin investing, financial news, and the broader economics of bitcoin without losing the signal. <br />Topics for today: <br /> Strategy buys another $2.54 billion in bitcoin Coinbase revives bitcoin-backed borrowing in the UK Tether discloses a major Antalpha stake Lydian launches a Visa Platinum crypto card Quantum risk meets Bitcoin property law Kelp DAO blames LayerZero default...

<p>Notable movers in earnings today, Apple slightly down after big announcement, Next Pints and Portfolios will be in San Mateo on Saturday May 16th from 11am to 1pm with EP Wealth Advisors Ryan Ignacio CFA CFP and Julie Chan-O'Rourke CFP</p>

<p>This episode exposes the misleading language behind “best interest” financial sales practices, using the insurance-backed fight against the Department of Labor’s fiduciary rule as the main example. Don and Tom explain why rolling money from a 401(k) or 403(b) into an IRA can leave investors vulnerable to commissions, conflicts, vague disclosures, and expensive products dressed up as advice. They break down the difference between true fiduciary advice, so-called best-interest standards, and bare-minimum suitability, then answer listener questions on pension-heavy asset allocation, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and why some seemingly clever planning ideas are often more trouble than they’re worth.<...

<p>Starting early beats almost everything else in investing—and this episode drives that home with eye-opening math and a brand-new tool for jumpstarting a kid’s retirement. Don and Tom break down the new “Youth Retirement Account” concept (government seed money plus family contributions), compare it to Roth IRAs and 529 rollovers, and show how relatively modest early contributions can grow into millions. Then they pivot to a listener question about a Nationwide indexed annuity and dismantle the sales pitch—exposing hidden commissions, capped returns, and why these products rarely deliver what they promise. It’s a mix of optimism (you can set...

<p>Don and Tom tackle the idea that retirement isn’t what it used to be—and maybe shouldn’t be at all. From historical retirement ages (when most people never made it) to today’s longer, healthier lives, they explore why many people aren’t eager to stop working. The conversation shifts to purpose, identity, and the growing trend of “phased retirement,” where people scale back instead of quitting outright. They also answer listener questions on using the TSP’s G Fund as a stable anchor in a portfolio and the smartest way to time withdrawals from 529 plans for future medical s...

<p>Reporters Larry P. Vellequette and Michael Martinez discuss Stellantis’ move to focus investments on Jeep, Ram, Peugeot and Fiat; GM shelving its electric pickup plans; rising pessimism in the Automotive News Auto Industry Confidence Index; and Elon Musk admitting Tesla vehicles will need hardware upgrades for Full Self-Driving.</p>

<p>The problem with healthcare stocks, The importance of financial planning, Next Pints and Portfolios will be in San Mateo on Saturday May 16th from 11am to 1pm with EP Wealth Advisors Ryan Ignacio CFA CFP and Julie Chan-O'Rourke CFP</p>

Episode 1308 of Bitcoin And . . . is LIVE! <br /><br />Bitcoin news and economic news update.<br /> Topics for today: <br />Western Union Launches StablecoinBrazil Bans Prediction MarketsGemini Launches Agentic TradingFrance to Double Wrench Attacks <br /><h1>Circle P:</h1> <br />Maple Syrup and Soaps<br /> <br />SHOP -> https://www.takemysats.com/mapletrade-maple-syrup<br /> <br />Use code BitcoinAnd<br /> <br />nostr handle: https://primal.net/p/npub172mu27r5yny0nnmvgjqwhx055dmsesrrx7j0p5d3pxagfx6xgxfsv75p3q<br /> Twitter: https://x.com/beisnerds<br /> <br /><h1>Today's Articles:</h1> <br />https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2026/04/27/a-long-time-developer-wants-to-fork-bitcoin-and-reassign-satoshi-coins-the-community-is-calling-it-a-theft<br /> <br />https://cointele...

<p>Get Free Voice Assessment and 15 minute strategy by clicking here</p><p>The word helper was used against her. And she did not know until later that God had a completely different definition in mind.</p><p>In this episode, Theresa Croft brings the overflow from the Executive Identity pillar of the E.V.O.I.C.E. Method — the part two deep to leave on the table. She shares a painful and personal season when the word helper was weaponized to diminish, exhaust, and suppress. </p><p>Then she takes you back to Genesis 2:18 and introduces you to the...

<p>This week, Sim shares the five things she wants to de-influence you from, from worrying about what people think at work to being scared of starting over, being too ashamed to be frugal, assuming women will not support each other, and fearing failure. She breaks down why career growth, workplace confidence, money habits, and personal development all get easier when you stop letting other people’s opinions shape your decisions. If you have been feeling stuck in your job, nervous about change, or worried about failing, this episode is the mindset reset you need to build confidence, make smarter mo...

<p> You have built the credibility. You have done the work. You have the offer. So why does it still feel like you are posting into silence?</p><p>In this episode, Theresa walks you through the modality, the I in the EVOICE Method™. The Influence Platform.</p><p>Influence is not a follower count. It is a fingerprint. It is the moment a woman lands on your page and knows in three seconds who you are, who you serve, and what you stand for.</p><p>You will hear why influence is built on consistency of voice, not volume of...

<p>Running a salon means making decisions all day — for your team, your clients, and your future. But the biggest growth moments don’t come from working harder… they come from asking better questions.</p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, Scott and Sarah talk about the powerful questions salon owners often avoid — and how those questions lead to better retention, stronger leadership, and smarter salon marketing strategies.</p><p>Because the salons that grow this year won’t just be busy. They’ll be clear, aligned, and intentional This is practical business advice for salon owners ready to improve s...

Robin Clevett asks the Construction Industry Training Board to join him and address some misgivings from certain areas of the construction industry. Robin asks whether the CITB are still fit for purpose, asks about decisions behind where grants go and how funds are allocated. Robin addresses the frustration many have about NVQs being favoured over other qualifications in order to get a CSCS card and also asks about the 12-week consultation phase we’re now in with regards to proposals for the CITB and ECTIB to merge as one Industry Training Board.<br /><br />Robin also invites Helen Hewitt from th...

<p>Rob Black, financial news anchor from KRON TV San Francisco, reports on the latest stories for Monday 4/20/26.</p>

<p>This week, Sim explains why your nine to five job is not holding you back and how a steady salary can actually be one of the best tools for building long term wealth. She shares how a traditional job helps you learn leadership, communication, and workplace skills, gives you opportunities to upskill through paid training, and creates the reliable income you need to save and invest consistently. If you have ever felt pressure to quit your job and start a business, this episode is a refreshing reminder that you can still create financial freedom, grow your money, and build...

Phoenix's job market remains robust amid national office sector challenges, with a metro unemployment rate holding steady at around 3.8% as of early 2026, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The employment landscape features steady nonfarm growth of about 1.2% year-over-year, driven by population influx and business relocations, though office-using sectors like professional services saw minor national losses of 1,000 jobs in July 2025 per Yardi Research data. Key statistics include Phoenix's office vacancy rate at 17.5% in July 2025, slightly below the national 19.4% and down 10 basis points year-over-year, as reported by CommercialCafe, with average office sale prices rising to $197 per square foot in 2025 from $165 in 2024.<...

Robin Clevett looks into the changes coming for sole traders and landlords as HMRC push towards implementing steps in 'Making Tax Digital' from April 2026. Craig Ogilvie from HMRC explains how it'll all work and what resources are available to help with reporting. Robin talks about why he thinks this is a postive for the trade and how he's approaching MTD.

<p>Rob Black, financial news anchor from KRON TV San Francisco, reports on the latest stories for Thursday 4/23/26.</p>

<p>What if increasing your salon’s retail sales didn’t require pressure, scripts, or awkward conversations… but actually felt natural and aligned with great client care?</p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, Scott sits down with longtime stylist, salon owner, and educator Kristie Leslie, whose salon team has achieved an astonishing 100% retail-to-service ratio, meaning their retail sales match their service sales dollar for dollar.</p><p>Kristie has spent years redefining how salons approach retail, and through her program The Business of Retail, she’s helping stylists and owners transform retail from the most uncomfortable part of the bus...

<p>Mike Markus ( https://x.com/PrivatEquityGuy ) talks with Kaido Veske of Livonia Partners ( https://www.livoniapartners.com/ ) about Kaido’s journey from working at a mid-cap private equity firm in the US to returning to Europe, raising a fund that now manages nearly $200 million, and completing 16 acquisitions to date.<br/><br/>0:00 Why start a fund<br/>2:56 Wharton and early US exposure<br/>3:39 US finance years and coming back to Europe<br/>6:03 Livonia today: focus and deal size<br/>7:06 Minority and majority deals<br/>7:23 Fundraising as a first-time GP<br/>8:25 Early deals: structuring and fund size limits<br/>10:08 Fund 1 vs Fund...

<p>Frank McKenna of Point Predictive discusses how dealerships can protect themselves from artificial intelligence-powered website cloning scams. Tesla says the Roadster will be its only human-driven car as it shifts to a fully autonomous lineup. Plus, Toyota unveils its new AI vision system to catch up with Chinese automakers.</p>

<p>Consumer behavior in the beauty industry has changed dramatically. Today’s salon clients are more informed, selective, and digitally driven than ever before. Before committing to a service provider, most potential guests will conduct what is essentially a full digital audit of your business.</p><p>From browsing Instagram for salons to reading Google reviews and visiting websites for salons, clients are doing extensive research long before they ever reach out. </p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, we break down how modern clients evaluate salons online and how to set up your digital marketing presence to help...

The job market in Phoenix remains robust amid national economic shifts, with steady employment growth driven by population influx and diverse sectors, though specific 2026 data reveals gaps in localized statistics from available sources. The employment landscape features a mix of service-oriented roles and emerging tech positions, bolstered by Arizona's business-friendly environment. Key statistics indicate Arizona's unemployment rate hovered around 3.8 percent in late 2025 per U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports, with Phoenix mirroring this at approximately 3.7 percent, reflecting low joblessness but competitive hiring. Major industries include healthcare, aerospace, technology, and real estate, with top employers like Banner Health, Intel, and...

<p>Are you posting consistently, following trends, and trying to grow your Instagram but still not seeing it translate into real clients? You’re not alone!</p><p>In this episode of The Salon Scoop, Scott sits down with J Ladner, a Los Angeles-based celebrity hairstylist and educator who has built an audience of over 270,000 followers, and more importantly, knows how to turn that attention into real business behind the chair.</p><p>This conversation goes beyond just growing a following. It’s about how to make social media for salons actually work.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn...

<p>Rob Black, financial news anchor from KRON TV San Francisco, reports on the latest stories for Tuesday 4/21/26.</p>

Phil Phillpou joins Robin Clevett to talk about his work in Film & TV. Phil describes in detail his experiences working on a variety of sets for Warner Bros and coming from an engineering background, working for British Aerospace.

<p>Introduce me to you?</p><p>Get the free CEO Voice Assessment that comes with a 15 minute voice.strategy by clicking here.</p><p>Most Christian women leaders do not have an offer problem. They have an alignment problem. </p><p>In this episode, Theresa Croft — voice strategist, on-air broadcaster, and founder of the Stuck No More Voices Executive Cohort...teaches the Offer Ecosystem framework from the E.V.O.I.C.E. Method™. </p><p>You will learn why selling feels like performing when your offer is disconnected from your identity, how to build three offer levels that move a...

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover the DOJ’s compensation process for OneCoin victims, Goldman Sachs’ new bitcoin income ETF product, Deutsche Börse’s deal involving Kraken, Kevin Warsh’s crypto-linked financial disclosures ahead of Senate confirmation, and new security concerns after a fake Ledger app theft case. This episode also touches on bitcoin regulation, financial news, bitcoin investing, and the broader economics of bitcoin. <br /><br />Topics for today: <br /> DOJ opens a compensation process for OneCoin crypto fraud victims Goldman Sachs rolls out a bitcoin premium income ETF product Deutsche Börse acquires Kraken stake in a...

Episode 1306 of Bitcoin And . . . is LIVE! <br /><br />Circle P:<br /> <br />Permanerd's Sats4Snacks<br /> <br />Freeze Dried Fruits and Herbs<br /> Comfrey Salve<br /> 2.1% off with BitcoinAnd<br /> <br />https://sats4snacks.com/<br /> <br />https://primal.net/p/nprofile1qqspqxs39j9dctnfuqqrz98lrswnddlumcrdsn28j689n824susmphcfxudsz<br /> <br /><h1>Today's Articles:</h1> <br />https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2026/04/23/sam-bankman-fried-withdraws-retrial-motion-he-believes-he-would-not-get-a-fair-trial<br /> <br />https://www.theblock.co/post/398570/timely-action-is-critical-crypto-industry-presses-senate-to-act-as-us-market-structure-talks-drag-on<br /> <br />https://cointelegraph.com/news/flying-tulip-withdrawal-circuit-breaker-defi-hacks<br /> <br />https://www.cnbc.com/futures-and-commodities/https://dashboard.clarkmoody.com/https://mempool.space/https://www.bitcoinandshow.com/https://fountain.fm/show/eK5XaSb3UaL...

<p>Stellantis’ plan to assemble Chinese Leapmotor electric vehicles at its idled Brampton plant gets rejected. Stellantis doubles down on artificial intelligence with a new Microsoft partnership. Plus, Matthias Stoever of RockEd discusses the critical need to train service advisers as dealerships face staffing challenges. </p>

<p>Andrew Wright, managing partner at Vinart Dealerships, explains why he chose not to participate in Hyundai’s Amazon Autos partnership despite helping establish the program. The FTC wants dealers to report competitors who violate advertising rules. Plus, Hyundai’s CEO says tariffs are hurting the company.</p>

Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalated over the weekend, Investors are hard pressed to fully price in a worst case scenario on the war, All Time highs were recorded last week on S and P 500 and Nasdaq

<p>For details on Michele's NO More Dry Ground click here.</p><p>In Part 3 of Why Jesus Is Calling Women to the Mic, Theresa Croft moves beyond influence for influence’s sake and into a deeper conversation about <b>stewardship, authority, and executive-level leadership for Christian women in business.</b></p><p>This episode explores what happens when a Christian CEO recognizes that her leadership is meant to extend beyond the boardroom — into legacy, community, and strategic voice positioning.</p><p>Joined by Michelle Tufford, founder of <b>No More Dry Ground</b>, this conversation dives into:</p>How to i...

<br />Bitcoin news and economic news update. Today I cover bitcoin price strength as oil drops, Citi’s case for mixing bitcoin with gold, fresh U.S. government bitcoin movement tied to the Bitfinex hack, a new class action against Circle after the Drift exploit, SEC officials talking up U.S. crypto ambitions, Schwab’s spot bitcoin trading plans, Roman Storm’s Tornado Cash fight, and counterfeit Ledger devices sold in China. This episode leans into bitcoin analysis, financial news, bitcoin regulation, and the broader economics of bitcoin. <br /><br /><br />Topics for today: <br /> Bitcoin price pushes past $76,000 as oil drops...

<p>Simon Plummer is the co-founder of Arbor Permanent Owners, a holding company built for long-term ownership.<br/><br/>In this episode, Simon drawing on his experience acquiring and operating three founder-led SMEs, he shares a practical playbook for the first year of ownership:<br/>- how to settle a team,<br/>- build trust,<br/>- create momentum,<br/>- improve sales,<br/>- think about pricing,<br/>- and know when to invest for growth.<br/><br/>We also discuss why investor alignment matters so much in small business, what makes founder-led companies different, and why simple strategy...

Robin Clevett talks to a Plasterer, Roofer and a Decorator about their honest experiences working with Carpenters & Joiners. Guests: Plasterer & DIY SOS Cast Member - Chris Frediani, Roofer - Will Hughes AKA Will The Roofer, Chris Ordinaire - Painting & Decorator.

Sean Matthews joins Robin at the Fix Radio studios to talk about managing customer expectations and the nightmare of dealing with customers when you try to be accomodating and they take the mick in return. Sean also talks about current work, enquiries and challenges faced recently.

<p>Toyota posts record sales despite tariffs thanks to hybrids. Automotive News Managing Editor Jerry Hirsch makes the case for simple, affordable “appliance cars” to solve the vehicle affordability crisis. Plus, Boston Consulting Group’s Eric Jesse discusses how automakers can find “white space” to win in different powertrain segments.</p>

<p>This episode breaks down the real pros of starting a business in today’s economy, especially for women navigating job insecurity and income ceilings. Sim shares why traditional “job security” isn’t what it used to be, how business ownership can unlock higher income potential, and why it’s never been easier to start something of your own. If you’ve been thinking about starting a business but feel unsure, this episode gives you a grounded, honest look at what that path can offer. </p><p>Watch the episode on Youtube here</p><br><p>For more Friends That Invest:</p><b...

Robin Clevett talks to David Byrne, well known for his top quality domestic outdoor/garden builds about his recent challenges bringing in the work. David explains what's been going on, Why he thinks this is happening, What he will do to keep work coming in and Robin shares his own past experiences taking on higher end and more luxury type garden builds for customers.