Hello Chaos™ embraces and celebrates the dynamic and chaotic world of founders and innovators. We serve as a megaphone, offering an unfiltered view of entrepreneurship and providing a welcoming platform for bright, determined, visionary minds to engage in the conversation they've been craving.
Each week, we delve into candid interviews with founders and innovators from diverse industries. They share their pivotal "a-ha" moments, along with the inevitable "oh sh*t!" experiences, offering practical steps and valuable lessons learned along the way.
This episode of Hello Chaos features Jennifer Sutton, the founder of OrangeWIP, as the host interviewing Laura Biggerstaff, the founder of Iron Elk. OrangeWIP is a multimedia company dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs, providing fresh stories, curated calendars, and local roadmaps for success. Jennifer and Laura dive into the chaotic world of entrepreneurship, sharing real and raw founder stories. Tune in to hear about navigating the entrepreneurial ecosystem and finding success as a founder.
This episode of Hello Chaos features Neely Powell from Charleston Shoe Company in South Carolina. Neely and host Jennifer Sutton discuss the company's approach and success. Neely emphasizes the importance of going where you like to go, highlighting the company's strategy. Stay tuned for more insightful founder stories every Sunday on Hello Chaos.
This week on Hello Chaos, host Jennifer Sutton speaks with Robert White from Dolphin Entertainment based in New York. They dive into the real, raw, and unbiased stories of founders and entrepreneurs, exploring the good, the great, and the ugly sides of being a founder. OrangeWIP, our multimedia company, is dedicated to supporting founders through local media platforms designed to inform, inspire, and create connections. Tune in every Sunday for new episodes as we navigate the chaotic world of entrepreneurship together.
In this episode of Hello Chaos, host Jennifer Sutton welcomes Brad Weber, founder and CEO of Inspiring Apps from Colorado. Brad shares his entrepreneurial journey and how he got started in the business world. Tune in for real, raw founder stories every Sunday on Hello Chaos, a podcast by OrangeWIP dedicated to serving and inspiring founders and entrepreneurs.
Welcome back to another episode of Hello Chaos, where we dive into the thrilling world of entrepreneurship. I'm your host, Jennifer Sutton, also known as JJ, and today we had the pleasure of speaking with Dallas Burnett from Think, Move, Thrive.
Dallas shared his diverse and dynamic entrepreneurial journey with us, starting from his post-college days, working in his father's family business, to leading a venture-funded startup in his mid-thirties. He recounted the challenges of managing a rapidly growing company and the lessons learned from being at the helm of a business that was well-funded but also fraught with complexities.
Throughout the episode, Dallas stressed the significance of self-awareness, self-care, and maintaining one's energy and values despite the inevitable setbacks and betrayals that come with being an entrepreneur. He also touched upon the importance of lifting others up and the impact of gracious leadership, as exemplified by his encounter with Charlie Daniels.
In a more personal revelation, Dallas shared his past life as a singer-songwriter, which included winning a national competition and rubbing shoulders with country music stars. His passion for music and the creative process is a testament to the multifaceted lives that entrepreneurs often lead.
Tune in next week for more real, raw, and inspiring stories from the world of entrepreneurship. Remember, it's all about embracing the chaos and finding your path through it.