The Ill Noise Business Playbook

The Ill Noise Business Playbook

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She Had No Idea Balloon Art Could Be a Career
On this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, Joe sits down with Brooke Howard, founder of Doodle Loon Balloon Design, to discuss how a simple balloon garland for her sister's baby shower unexpectedly became the start of a thriving creative business Brooke shares how her lifelong love of creativity led her to discover the world of balloon artistry, the moment she realized people actually make a career creating balloon installations, and why bringing joy to others continues to fuel her passion every day. The conversation also explores entrepreneurship, creativity, networking, motherhood, community, and the importance of trusting the process while building a business from the ground up. Whether you're an entrepreneur, creative professional, parent, or someone wondering if your passion could become a business, Brooke's story is a reminder that some of the best opportunities begin with curiosity and the courage to take the first step. In this episode: How a baby shower inspired Doodle Loon Balloon Design Discovering that balloon artistry could become a career Turning creativity into a business Networking through the Chamber and local community Balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood Why making people smile is the best part of the job Trusting the process and building a business one event at a time Contact Doodle Loon Balloon Design: 🌐 Website: https://doodleloonballoondesign.carrd.co/ 📘 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566768819687 2📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doodle_loon_/
How Jim Maley Turned His Mental Health Journey Into a Mission to Help Others
On this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, Joe sits down with Jim Maley, founder of The Maley Way, to discuss his deeply personal mental health journey and how it inspired a mission to help others. Jim shares how depression impacted his life as a college basketball player, the difficult moments that changed everything, and how opening up about his struggles became the foundation for helping students, athletes, parents, and communities better understand mental health. The conversation also explores coaching, sports, family, podcasting, resilience, and why vulnerability can become one of our greatest strengths. Whether you're an athlete, coach, parent, educator, business leader, or someone navigating your own challenges, Jim's story is one of hope, purpose, and perseverance. In this episode: Jim's personal mental health journey Basketball, coaching, and life lessons Why asking for help is a sign of strength Building The Maley Way Podcasting with his wife and family Supporting young people through mental health challenges Community, resilience, and finding purpose through adversity 👍 If you enjoyed this conversation, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who could benefit from Jim's story. Follow The Ill Noise Business Playbook for more conversations with entrepreneurs,
The Bakery Born From a Mother's Memory
What happens when a personal loss becomes a mission to help others? After losing her mother, Pam never imagined that one day she would open a bakery where people with food allergies and dietary restrictions could once again enjoy the foods they love. What began as a deeply personal journey became Rosie's Gluten Free Sweets—a place built on love, faith, community, and the belief that no one should feel left out around the table. Episode Overview In this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, host Joe Weisman sits down with Pam, founder of Rosie's Gluten Free Sweets, to discuss entrepreneurship, faith, family, community, and how life's most difficult moments can lead us toward a greater purpose. This conversation isn't just about a gluten-free bakery. It's about: • turning grief into purpose • creating food everyone can enjoy • building a business rooted in love and service • making people feel included again • serving a community with compassion and heart Pam shares the story behind Rosie's Gluten Free Sweets, the inspiration she found in her mother, and how her bakery has become a place where customers who once felt limited by food allergies can once again experience joy through something as simple as dessert. What Pam Is Building Through Rosie's Gluten Free Sweets, Pam is creating more than a bakery. She's creating a place centered around: • inclusion • community • faith • family • wellness • compassion • connection Her mission is simple: Everyone deserves to enjoy great food and feel like they belong. Who This Is For This episode is for you if you: 👉 live with food allergies or dietary restrictions 👉 believe business can be a force for good 👉 enjoy hearing inspiring entrepreneurial stories 👉 are looking for hope after loss 👉 believe community begins around the table 💬 What meal or dessert brings back your favorite family memories? Let us know in the comments. About TINBP The Ill Noise Business Playbook is built around one idea: *Stories → Connection* *Education → Trust* Community → Growth Real stories. Real people. Real community. If any of this resonates with you, give our channel a follow or share. Connect with Rosie's Gluten Free Sweets Website: https://rosiesglutenfreesweets.com/ Facebook: / rosiesglutenfreesweets Instagram: / rosiesglutenfreesweets
Why Finding Your People Changes Everything
What happens when success isn't just about business, but about finding a community where you truly belong? In this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, Joe Weisman sits down with Jackie Merritt of the Lake in the Hills Rotary Club to discuss leadership, service, community involvement, and the power of surrounding yourself with people who share your values. Jackie shares her journey from years of chamber involvement to discovering a deeper sense of connection through Rotary. Along the way, she reflects on the importance of service, building meaningful relationships, supporting local initiatives, and why finding the right community can have a lasting impact on both your personal and professional life. Throughout the conversation, Jackie opens up about volunteerism, local events, Rotary's mission of Service Above Self, and the friendships that have shaped her journey. She explains how organizations like Rotary help bring people together, create opportunities to give back, and strengthen communities one relationship at a time. One thing we especially appreciated about Jackie is her genuine passion for helping others. Whether she is organizing community events, supporting local causes, or encouraging others to get involved, Jackie leads with generosity, positivity, and a belief that everyone has something valuable to contribute. If you've ever searched for a place where you feel connected, supported, and inspired to make a difference, this conversation offers powerful insights into the value of community, service, and finding your people. Connect with Jackie Merritt: FB: https://www.facebook.com/LakeInTheHillsRotaryClub 📍 Lake in the Hills Rotary Club https://www.lithrotary.org/ Connect with The Ill Noise Business Playbook 🌐 https://www.tinbp.biz Tools. Interviews. Real Stories from Local Entrepreneurs.
Leave the Room Better Than You Found It
What if making the world a better place starts with simply helping one person at a time? In this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, Joe Weisman sits down with Lori Kirchheimer, massage therapy instructor, published author, Girl Scout leader, chamber ambassador, and community advocate, to discuss a life dedicated to helping others grow. Lori shares her journey from discovering massage therapy as a calling to becoming an educator who helps students build confidence, develop new skills, and pursue meaningful careers. Along the way, she reflects on the importance of mentorship, service, personal growth, and why everyone is born with unique gifts that can positively impact the world. Throughout the conversation, Lori opens up about teaching, writing books, leading Girl Scouts, building community connections, and the responsibility we all have to leave the world a little better than we found it. One thing we especially appreciated about Lori is her genuine commitment to serving others. Whether she is teaching future massage therapists, mentoring young girls through Girl Scouts, supporting local businesses through the chamber, or encouraging others to pursue their purpose, Lori leads with kindness, empathy, and a desire to help people become the best version of themselves. If you've ever wondered how one person can make a difference, this conversation is filled with inspiration, perspective, and practical lessons about leadership, service, and living a purpose-driven life. Connect with Lori K: FB: / lori.vlasic IG: / lkirchheimer 📍 Fox River Med Spa Massage Therapy School https://www.mteil.com/ Connect with The Ill Noise Business Playbook 🌐 https://www.tinbp.biz Tools. Interviews. Real Stories from Local Entrepreneurs. If any of this resonates with you, give our channel a follow, leave a comment, or share this episode with someone who inspires others.
I Thought I'd Never Come Back... 50 Countries Later
What if one experience changed the entire direction of your life? In this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, Joe Weisman sits down with Natalia Semizarov, travel advisor, world traveler, and relationship builder, to discuss her incredible journey from growing up in the former Soviet Union to exploring more than 50 countries around the world. Natalia shares the emotional story of her first trip to Europe, the moment she stood overlooking Paris believing she might never return, and how that experience sparked a lifelong passion for travel, culture, and helping others create unforgettable memories of their own. Throughout the conversation, Natalia opens up about family, personal growth, taking chances, and why travel has the power to change the way we see ourselves and the world around us. One thing we especially appreciated about Natalia is her commitment to building genuine relationships. Unlike many people assume, there is typically no additional fee to work with Natalia as your travel advisor. Her expertise, guidance, planning support, and travel recommendations help clients navigate travel decisions with confidence while creating personalized experiences tailored to their goals, interests, and budget. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or someone dreaming about your first big adventure, this conversation is filled with inspiration, perspective, and practical insights. Connect with Natalia Cell: (847) 505-2680 E: natalia.semizarov@luxrallytravel.com W: https://www.luxrallytravel.com/the-team/natalia-semizarov Connect with The Ill Noise Business Playbook 🌐 https://www.tinbp.biz Tools. Interviews. Real Stories from Local Entrepreneurs. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:29 Growing Up in the Soviet Union 05:05 How Travel Changed Her Life 09:22 Creating Personalized Travel Experiences
How Grief Led Her to a New Purpose
What do you do when grief changes everything? After losing her mother, Mary Mello found herself surrounded by sunflowers. “At one point, I had sunflowers everywhere.” What started as a symbol of comfort slowly became something deeper. A reminder to keep turning toward the light. Episode Overview In this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, host Joe Weisman sits down with Mary Mello, founder of Botanic Flora Apothecary, to discuss grief, healing, creativity, wellness, and the unexpected ways nature can help us navigate life's most difficult seasons. This conversation isn't just about flowers. It's about: • finding light after loss • discovering purpose through creativity • learning how healing looks different for everyone • creating spaces where people feel supported, seen, and connected Mary shares the personal experiences that shaped her journey, including the loss of her mother, the role sunflowers played in her healing process, and how flower mandalas became a way to help others find comfort, reflection, and peace. The conversation also explores wellness, spirituality, community, personal growth, and the power of small moments to create meaningful change. What Mary Is Building Through Botanic Flora Apothecary, Mary is creating more than a wellness business. She's creating experiences centered around: • creativity • mindfulness • healing • connection • self-reflection • community Her work encourages people to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and find beauty even during difficult chapters of life. "One thing about sunflowers is they always turn toward the sun." Who This Is For This episode is for you if you: 👉 have experienced grief or loss 👉 are navigating a difficult season of life 👉 find healing through creativity or nature 👉 believe small acts can have a big impact 👉 want to create more light, purpose, and meaning in your life 💬 What has helped you find light during difficult times? Let us know in the comments. About TINBP The Ill Noise Business Playbook is built around one idea: Stories → Connection Education → Trust Community → Growth Real stories. Real people. Real community. If any of this resonates with you, give our channel a follow or share. Connect with Mary / Botanic Flora Apothecary: Website: https://bfapothecary22.com/
Why We Feel So Disconnected Today
What happens when storytelling, local business, and community all collide in one room? In this special presentation episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, host Joe Weisman shares the deeper mission behind TINBP and why local storytelling matters now more than ever. From his background in psychology, radio, and corporate leadership… to driving Uber and eventually helping build TINBP alongside Executive Producer Neha Weisman… Joe opens up about the journey that led to creating a platform centered on authentic human connection, entrepreneurship, and community impact. This conversation goes beyond business. It’s about: • why storytelling still matters • building trust before transactions • creating safe spaces for people to share their journeys • supporting local businesses and neighbors • and using media to strengthen real community connections Joe also shares: • how TINBP evolved from 15-minute interviews into deeper conversations • why emotional storytelling creates stronger engagement • how chambers and local networking helped fuel growth • the philosophy behind TINBP community gatherings • and why small businesses are truly the heartbeat of local communities One of the most powerful themes throughout this presentation is the idea that every business owner has a story… and that when people feel seen, heard, and understood, communities become stronger. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, creative, business owner, community leader, or simply someone who believes in human connection, this episode offers an inside look into the heart behind The Ill Noise Business Playbook. ⸻ 📍 New episodes premiere every Tuesday at 4 PM CST 🌐 Website: tinbp.biz
Martial Arts Gave Him Purpose
What happens when you spend years believing people don’t like you… or that you don’t belong anywhere? For Scott Gave, that feeling followed him into childhood and school. “I was trying to avoid school… I thought people didn’t like me or wanted to beat me up.” Then martial arts entered his life — and everything started to change. Episode Overview In this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, host Joe Weisman sits down with Scott Gave, owner of Fit 2 Defend Academy, to talk about anxiety, identity, leadership, mentorship, and how martial arts helped him build confidence, discipline, and purpose. This conversation isn’t just about martial arts. It’s about: finding confidence through challenge learning how to lead people with influence instead of authority and discovering purpose through growth, discipline, and community From childhood anxiety and self-doubt to building a martial arts academy centered around character development and mentorship, Scott shares the experiences that shaped both his philosophy and his business. The conversation also explores leadership, resilience, personal accountability, bullying, culture-building, and what it truly means to help people believe in themselves. What Scott Is Building Through Fit 2 Defend Academy, Scott has created more than just a martial arts gym. He’s building an environment focused on: • confidence-building • self-defense • leadership development • accountability • mentorship • community
He Quit His Job… Then the World Shut Down
What happens when the life you planned suddenly disappears… and you have to figure it out in real time? For Joedy, that moment came just weeks before the first lockdown. “I quit my job two weeks before the first lockdown…” What followed was uncertainty, risk, reinvention, and the decision to keep building anyway. Episode Overview In this episode of The Ill Noise Business Playbook, host Joe Weisman sits down with Joedy from Martejo Discount to talk about walking away from the corporate world, starting over during COVID, and adapting through constant change. This conversation isn’t just about liquidation, auctions, or reselling. It’s about: finding a way forward during uncertainty staying resilient when things keep changing and trying to build something meaningful while the world shifts around you From selling out of his garage to growing into a large operation and later having to pivot again, Joedy shares the highs, setbacks, and mindset behind continuing to push forward. Who This Is For This episode is for you if you: 👉 have ever wondered if you made the “wrong” decision 👉 are trying to build something on your own 👉 are navigating uncertainty in business or life 👉 believe resilience matters more than perfection 👉 miss the feeling of simpler times and real connection 💬 Have you ever had a moment where life forced you to completely pivot? Let us know in the comments.
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