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Trade Tales
Business of Home, Kaitlin Petersen
Fréquence : 1 épisode/13j. Total Éps: 126

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Leann Conquer on why there is more than one way to build a budget
Épisode 93
mercredi 11 septembre 2024 • Durée 50:50
Leann Conquer is celebrating her firm’s tenth anniversary with some big wins and industry recognition—but also with a fresh perspective on how to evolve in the years to come. With operational excellence top of mind, she’s focused on refining the firm’s systems while protecting space for creative pursuits.
This episode was sponsored by Universal Furniture and The Shade Store.
Why passion is a priority in Anissa Zajac’s hiring process
Épisode 92
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Durée 57:55
Anissa Zajac pushed the reset button on her firm a few years ago after a crucial employee left her team. The tumultuous period that followed taught her what it takes to build a team that fits her goals—and how to grow as a leader as she grows her business. In this episode, she shares the community-building power of investing in brick-and-mortar, how she’s implemented new systems to make hiring easier, and why she’s letting her rates communicate her firm’s value.
This episode was sponsored by Four Hands.
How the pursuit of simplicity defines Brian Paquette’s fee structure
Épisode 82
mercredi 24 avril 2024 • Durée 53:22
Brian Paquette launched his career determined to build a brand. That’s not really his dream today—but his story offers the refreshing reassurance that it’s OK for your goals to change. He tells us about closing his store and downsizing his firm—and, more recently, about turning a scary slow period into an opportunity to perfect his systems.
This episode was sponsored by Hudson Valley Lighting Group.
Want to build your brand authority quickly? How Michael Hilal looked abroad
Épisode 81
mercredi 10 avril 2024 • Durée 56:37
Michael Hilal spent his first career in the tech world, working for Google and several startups before making the leap into interiors. Though he left Silicon Valley behind, that tech mindset stayed, shaping everything from his approach to design documentation to how he thinks about client education.
This episode was sponsored by Hudson Valley Lighting Group.
Why Georgia Zikas prizes people over process
Épisode 80
mercredi 27 mars 2024 • Durée 52:23
Georgia Zikas took her time building a team. When she finally started hiring, she knew exactly what qualities she was looking for. Her story is a lesson in how putting the effort into your company’s culture can attract all the right people—in this case, experienced employees with the skills to take on a higher caliber of clientele.
This episode was sponsored by The Shade Store and Minted.
Christine Lin on putting client experience first
Épisode 79
mercredi 13 mars 2024 • Durée 52:45
Christine Lin kicked off her career with a ten-year stint in the tech world, before using her digital skills to establish a design firm that was easy to find on the internet in an effort to cultivate a following that would outlast her immediate circle of potential clients. As the business grew, she soon found herself at a crossroads: She could keep taking every job that came her way, or she could embrace a new, elevated vision for her firm.
This episode was sponsored by The Shade Store and Minted.
How Wesley Moon said goodbye to hustle culture
Épisode 78
mercredi 28 février 2024 • Durée 52:13
Wesley Moon realized early on that he had a gift for understanding a client’s vision, even when the client couldn’t quite articulate it themselves. He shares how what you don’t say to a client is just as important as what you do—and how a change in his personal life prompted him to say goodbye to the hustle that had defined his workload for so long.
This episode was sponsored by Universal Furniture.
How Amy Storm shifted her team structure in pursuit of healthy growth
Épisode 77
mercredi 14 février 2024 • Durée 01:01:41
Amy Storm has always embraced change within her firm. From reconsidering the brick and mortar space her team occupied to getting more specific about the types of projects she wants to take on, she’s learned to lean into the hard lessons of entrepreneurship and find beauty in a business that changes with time. In this episode, she shares the story of the business consultant that finally pushed her firm into profitability, along with how she navigated a massive overhaul of her team structure.
This episode was sponsored by Universal Furniture.
How Antonio DeLoatch earns clients' trust with real talk about their finances
Épisode 76
mercredi 31 janvier 2024 • Durée 42:32
Antonio DeLoatch shook up his business two years ago by moving his LA-based firm to the East Coast. The transition brought its fair share of challenges, but it also provided a chance to start over with a refreshed brand and a new vision. In this episode, he shares more about the process of uprooting his firm and starting over in New York, the showhouse that changed everything for his business, and how he earns his clients’ trust with his frank money talk.
This episode was sponsored by Universal Furniture.
How Amy Sklar overcame the fear of charging for her services [Rebroadcast]
Épisode 75
mercredi 17 janvier 2024 • Durée 45:04
Amy Sklar’s early career was a full-circle journey that took her from design to show business and back again. When she finally landed at the helm of her own firm after starting her career within the strict confines of an architecture firm, she thrived on the ability to instate a supportive work culture and take on projects that place a premium on comfort and functionality. The financial side of things, however, didn’t come quite as easily. In this conversation, she shares the pivot that pushed her to finally bring in revenue, how deliverables define each step of her firm’s process, and why she wants employees to feel like they work with her, not for her.