How I Broke That
For better or worse, most business owners have “broken” themselves, their business, or their industry at some point. Josh Chernikoff, a serial entrepreneur who has successfully grown (and broken) three bootstrapped businesses, interviews other entrepreneurs to learn how they built, broke, and rebuilt within their industry. Each episode will simultaneously induce cringes and provide comfort in helping you realize you are not alone in breaking something on your path to innovation.
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Podcasting since 2021 • 21 episodes
How I Broke That
Latest Episodes
From Sandwich Artist to Subway Superstar: The Michael Fay Story
SummaryIn this conversation, Michael Fay shares his journey from working at Subway during high school to becoming a successful multi-unit franchise owner. He discusses the importance of early experiences in retail, the lessons ...
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A Journey of Resilience, Innovation, and Jewish Identity: The Devin Schain Story
SummaryIn this conversation, Devin Schain shares his journey from personal challenges, including his parents' divorce, to becoming a successful entrepreneur and the founder of Shalom Learning. He discusses the importance of res...
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Brindala Mallapa: Empowering Safety and Security
Brindala Mallappa has always been surrounded by extremely smart, strong, and successful women. Her mother was one of seven children – all women – and all well-educated at a time in India when women were not given many chances to learn. ...
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David Conelias: On Creating Meaning With Milestone C
David Conelias has a, “try it and see,” approach to life. From building and making his own skis to sell, to researching beer and meat products to produce to finally landing in the education space after a successful career as an engineer, ...
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Sheryle Gillihan: On Motherhood, Career Transitions and Staying True To Your Values
Sheryle Gillihan was born in the Philippines and lived there until she was six. That is when her Air Force father brought her and her mother to America for a better life.But - that life she was privileged to live in ...
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