Hello Chaos™ exists to celebrate the messiness and chaotic world of founders and innovators and be a megaphone telling the naked view of entrepreneurship, created specifically to welcome bright, tenacious, visionary minds to a conversation they’ve been craving.
Every week, we interview founders and innovators across a range of industries who share their a-ha and oh sh*t! moments, and the practical steps and lessons in between.
This week, JJ interviews Jamie and Allison Nadeau, the owners of Ink Meets Paper. Fresh off of a move from Charleston to Greenville, Jamie and Allison have established roots here in the Upstate of SC. Along with themselves, they bring Ink Meets Paper, their greeting card company. Listen in to learn about their company and how they have grown and established their business.
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or read their feature article in the June edition of the OrnageWIP!
In this episode, Melanie Spring talks about REBELLION, A Brilliant Rebellion. Melanie is on a quest to expose the brilliance in all of us. She discusses growing businesses, relationships, and more.
Make sure to listen in and visit Melanie at confidancia.com.
Due to a last-minute cancellation, Jennifer talks through being a founder twice over and the reality of working on the business and in the business.
Listen in as she drops wisdom on how to approach transition in your mindset, how to disengage for the weekend, and how to bootstrap and build.
Chris Merritt, founder extraordinaire, talks through his journey of founding Atlas Local, a community that works together. He and JJ talk about having a "real job" vs being an entrepreneur, the myth and the legend of being a founder, and the struggles of waking at 3am to remember to pay your taxes.
Listen in for great laughs and honest conversations to help encourage you on your founder journey.
Nathan Brown has founded several businesses and organizations. From humble beginnings in a cubicle and building websites to now the Founder of Kiona Technologies. Nathan is also passionate about the LGBT+ community here in Greenville, SC. This led him to found the first and only LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce in SC.