Category Archives: Social Capital Podcast

025: Commiting to consistency with Heather Ann Havenwood

About Heather Ann Havenwood Heather Ann Havenwood is a serial entrepreneur and regarded as a top authority on Digital Marketing, Sales Coaching, and Online Publishing Business Strategies. Heather Ann has been named Top 50 Must Follow Women Entrepreneurs for 2017 by the Huffington Post. She has also been called Chief Sexy Boss™ (nickname from her […]

024: Networking by interest with Faith Rothberg

About Faith Rothber Faith’s career has always been at the intersection between business and technology. She started as a programmer for Ford Motor Company, graduated from the University of Michigan with an MBA, was a manufacturing information technology consultant with KPMG, served as a project manager for Wells Fargo, and then staged a bloodless coup […]

023: The power of simply meeting someone new with Joe Konop

About Joe Konop I love helping people with their resumes. While many other writers approach resumes from a human resources point of view, I work differently. I am a marketing writer with more than 20 years of experience, highlighting products’ most important selling points and conveying them in an attractive, appealing manner.   Everyone has […]

022: Learning about others with Megan Schaafsma

Megan Schaafsma is the co-owner of Odie’s Deli and HoneyWheat Catering in Soldotna, AK. She has a B.S. in Economics from Missouri S&T. She lives in Soldotna with her main cohort (and husband) Andy and their persnickety cat, Sophie.   How did you go from education and economics to food service? ·         “I started on […]

021: Creating the brand of YOU, with Steve Kohlmann

About Steve Kohlmann Steve Kohlman is the Executive Director for the Independent Business Association of Wisconsin and Supervisor for the Town of Brookfield. He sits on the Tax Assessment Board of Review for the Town of Brookfield and is a member of the Board of the Community Development Authority overseeing the $200 million Corners Project […]

020: Having an attitude of gratitude with Martha Carrigan

About Martha Carrigan Martha Carrigan is the President & CEO of Big Shoes Network (BSN): a family of niche job boards and resources serving the Midwest and Southeast. Big Shoes Network specializes in advertising, digital and traditional communication, graphic and web design, marketing, public relations and social media industries. Martha is responsible for business development, […]

019: Focusing on relationships and adding value with Frank Walter

About Frank Walter Frank is an executive coach for CEOs, presidents, and leadership professionals. When digging through his LinkedIn profile I found this really interesting statement that I will be asking him about,   “I’m committed to inspiring, encouraging, and motivating others to do what they say they want to do.”   Tell me about […]

018: Taking the time to understand others with Amy Anderson

About Amy Anderson Amy Anderson is the creator of Transformative Writing for Non-Writers, founder of Anderson Content Consulting LLC, and former senior editor of SUCCESS magazine. She’s an Emmy Award-winning writer, writing coach, and speaker who has worked with clients like John Addison, Todd Duncan, John Assaraf, and Darren Hardy, as well as companies like […]

017: Adding meaning to your networking with Jason Mueller

Using his background in business operations, financial projections, and business canvasing, Jason Mueller has been professionally coaching for over 6 years in the areas of career and business. His clients have ranged from college students to mid career level professionals. With over 20 years experience in manufacturing, distribution, retail and education he always says he’s been blessed with many […]

016: Building 1-on-1 relationships that matter with Mary Brophy

About Mary Brophy Mary Brophy is principal of Lift Reputation Advisors, a PR firm focused on advancing and protecting business reputation. Prior to starting her own consulting firm, she held leadership positions at Cramer-Krasselt and Jacobson Rost in Milwaukee and Edelman Worldwide in Chicago. Most business leaders believe their reputation is their most important asset. […]