The Small Business Social Podcast

The Small Business Social Podcast

por Care Verikas & Steve Seymour
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More Than a Keepsake: Preserving Life's Most Precious Moments
In this episode of Small Business Social, we sat down with Maureen and Blair, the creative duo behind Pathways Through Life, a business dedicated to helping families preserve and celebrate life's most meaningful moments. From innovative QR-code-enabled photo displays that bring memories to life with the touch of a phone, to personalized memorial ornaments and keepsakes that honor loved ones, Maureen and Blair have built a business centered around connection, storytelling, and remembrance. They share the inspiration behind their work, the emotional impact their products have on customers, and what it's like building a business that helps people celebrate milestones, cherish relationships, and keep memories alive for generations to come. This heartfelt conversation explores entrepreneurship, creativity, purpose, and the powerful role small businesses can play in some of life's most meaningful moments.
Sewing Success: Building a Handmade Business After Retirement
In this episode of Small Business Social, we sit down with Deb of Cozy Corner Crafts to talk about her inspiring journey from a career in nursing to building a handmade craft business rooted in creativity and passion. Deb shares how her love of sewing and working with fabric evolved into a thriving small business filled with practical, personality-driven creations. From seasonal products and craft show experiences to pricing handmade goods and staying flexible through the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, this conversation is full of honest insight and encouragement for makers and small business owners alike. Whether you’re creative yourself, thinking about starting something new, or simply love hearing the stories behind handmade businesses, this episode is packed with warmth, wisdom, and real-life small business experiences.
Energy Healing Explained: Reiki, Tarot & Holistic Wellness
In this episode of Small Business Social, we sit down with Cheryl of Reiki Will Travel to explore her unique, holistic approach to energy healing. From Reiki and intuitive tarot to her work with animals through horse Reiki, Cheryl shares how these practices support mental, emotional, and physical well-being. We dive into how energy work can help individuals navigate stress, change, and personal growth, while also discussing how these same principles can extend to animals in powerful and surprising ways. Whether you’re curious about Reiki, looking for new ways to support your wellness journey, or simply love learning about unique small businesses, this episode offers insight, inspiration, and a fresh perspective on healing and connection.
Betting on Yourself: Leaving a Career to Build a Small Business
In this episode of Small Business Social, we welcome Kelly of KQ Handmade Crafts, a maker passionate about creating chemical-free skincare and handmade goods. Kelly shares how a personal health scare first inspired her to begin making natural products, eventually leading to a growing small business built around organic deodorants, lotions, lip balms, and handcrafted items. The conversation dives into the realities of entrepreneurship, from navigating licensing requirements and product testing to balancing creativity with marketing and social media. Kelly also reflects on leaving a 16-year career in the operating room to pursue a life with more flexibility, purpose, and time for what she loves. Along the way, the group discusses the importance of quality ingredients, the challenges of wearing many hats as a small business owner, and why sometimes the best advice for entrepreneurs is simple: just start and figure it out as you go.
Handmade with Heart: The Journey of Leyshla's Luxe Shop
In this episode of Small Business Social, we sit down with Leyshla, founder of Leyshla's Luxe Shop, to talk about her journey into candle making and entrepreneurship. Leyshla shares how she built her handmade candle and home fragrance brand with a strong commitment to quality materials and thoughtful craftsmanship. The conversation dives into the realities of balancing a full-time job while growing a small business, protecting your mental health, and finding joy in creating products that truly make people feel good in their own spaces. She also opens up about her marketing strategies, upcoming events, and big dreams for expanding her product line. This episode is a powerful reminder that perseverance, self-belief, and staying rooted in your “why” can take you further than you ever imagined.
Healing Through Creativity: Mandalas, Mindfulness & Wellness
In this episode of Small Business Social, we sit down with Amy Crose, founder of Mandala Minds & Wellness, for a thoughtful and grounding conversation about creativity, mindfulness, and holistic health. Amy shares her journey from a 30-year career in nursing to building a wellness business rooted in mental health support and the therapeutic power of mandalas. The discussion explores the importance of taking a holistic approach to well-being, how art can help calm the nervous system, and why mindfulness plays such a critical role in everyday life. Listeners will also learn about Amy’s classes, her work within the community, and the unique Mandala Assessment Research Instrument she offers. The episode wraps with meaningful advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and insight into trusting the creative process while building a business with purpose.
From One Printer to Big Plans: Chicken Rock 3D Printing
In this episode of Small Business Social, we sit down with Peter and Beckett, the entrepreneurs behind Chicken Rock 3D Printing, for an inspiring conversation about creativity, growth, and modern entrepreneurship. They share how they got started in the world of 3D printing, what it’s really like running a small business as a family, and the challenges and wins that come with scaling in a fast-moving industry. The conversation highlights the importance of quality, adaptability, and staying curious while building something meaningful. This episode is a great reminder that innovation doesn’t always start big—it starts with passion, learning as you go, and being willing to evolve.
Planning Ahead, Pouring with Purpose
In this episode of Small Business Social, we welcome Pearl, the founder of Rustic Elegance Candles, for an honest and inspiring conversation about building a business one pour at a time. Pearl shares her journey from a career in retail to creating beautiful, customizable candles, while balancing a full-time job and a growing side hustle. The conversation dives into the realities of candle making, the importance of planning ahead for seasonal products, and the emotional highs and lows that come with entrepreneurship. From leaning on community support to dreaming big about what’s next, Pearl’s story is a reminder that growth takes patience, planning, and a willingness to ask for help along the way.
Building a Handmade Brand with Intention
In this episode of Small Business Social, we sat down with Jaylyn of Just By Jaylyn, a Connecticut-based handmade business rooted in creativity and community. We talk about the realities of starting and growing a small business, navigating the busy holiday season, and balancing multiple jobs while pursuing entrepreneurial dreams. Jaylyn shares insight into her creative process, current crafting trends, and future goals, including expanding into more markets and fairs. The conversation highlights the importance of strong support systems, investing in quality over quantity, and the power of the maker community in today’s small business landscape.
From Training to Transformation with Dale Carnegie
Bob Dickson, President of Dale Carnegie Training Connecticut, joins Small Business Social to discuss the power of personal development and people-centered leadership. From building strong relationships to planning intentionally for success, Bob explains why Dale Carnegie’s timeless principles continue to transform individuals and organizations alike. This episode highlights why investing in yourself is one of the most valuable decisions any business owner or professional can make.
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