
Company of One Podcast
1) Introducing... Call Paul, a new podcast from me (and my friends at Mailchimp)
Introducing Call Paul, a new show where I talk with small business owners who are dealing with this pandemic, the hard choices they’re making, and how they’re finding light and hope when it feels like...Show More
Introducing... Call Paul, a new podcast from me (and my friends at Mailchimp)
03:38 | Apr 12th, 2020
2) How to become a total sell-out
Shaunna is a sellout in an actually positive definition of the term: she paints how and what other people want from her. but this gives her the freedom to work from home, take time off and travel, and...Show More
3) The magic of fostering business relationships
Ryan Oakes is a magician and mentalist who works with companies like Twitter, GE and Google. He’s been on Harry Connick Jr’s TV show and covered by Forbes and The New York Times and Wall St Journal. H...Show More
4) Using support to drive intentional growth
Support-Driven Growth is a business approach aimed at shifting the customer support channel from cost center to critical revenue driver, which makes sense, since support staff are in direct contact wi...Show More
5) How to build a business you accidentally hate
When happens when you create a profitable business, but in doing so, you realize it’s something you actually want to be a part of? Margo Aaron explains what happened for her, how she dealt with it, an...Show More
6) The radical subversiveness of building a lifestyle business
Knowing what “enough” is for each of us, and for our work, is a very liberating thing. What happens when we push back against this dominant business narrative? Lauren Bacon explains.
7) You aren’t a legitimate entrepreneur if you haven’t raised money, right?
Whenever there’s a single narrative or single truth in business, it’s typically only truth for one group of people, to the exclusion of everyone else. Kate Kendall and I discuss.
8) Getting acquired by one of the biggest companies on the internet
Channing Allen runs a website called IndieHackers with his brother Courtland. They’re a two-person team who advocates staying small and intentional growth. Then, one day, they got an email from the bi...Show More
9) A conversation with Cait Flanders, bestselling author and friend
On the Pinterest generation and debt, enoughness, marketing and the changing face of expertise online.
10) Finding space in business to niche
AJ is the enigmatic founder of Carrd. He runs a profitable software business that focuses on the space between business to consumer and business to niche.