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Happy 1st Birthday, Lansr Marketing

Happy First Birthday to Lansr Marketing April 15, 2020  Today marks the 1 year anniversary of when I officially became a business owner.I always dreamed of running my own company but I never thought about what the first year would actually look like. Sure, I...

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Resolutions Pt. 2: Small Habits to a Big Change

Resolutions Pt. 2: Small Habits to a Big Change February 6, 2020   Don't be like the masses - actually achieve your resolution this yearEvery year millions around the world struggle with the dreaded idea of a New Year’s Resolution. “What do I choose? Is it even...

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Resolutions Pt. 1: My New Year’s Tradition

resolutions pt 1:  my New Year's traditionNext time someone asks what your New Year's Resolution is, tell them this...If you're like me, you probably get anxious when someone asks what your New Year's Resolution is, or maybe you hate the idea of them altogether. At...

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Friendships and Politics

Friendships and PoliticsHow can two morally equal people be so divided on a matter of morals? So, with formal impeachment proceedings taking place last week, I felt it was fitting to talk about something that's been on my mind for years now, and what I'm sure nearly...

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Riding the Rollercoaster

Riding the RollercoasterThe ups and downs are becoming a gross understatement...We've all heard that running a business will come with its ups and downs, and that there will be very high highs and very low lows. But one thing I don't think I anticipated as much as I...

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So What’s This Even About?

So What’s This Even About?I’m sure you’re wondering why I’ve gathered you all…Last month I attended a large conference called Denver Startup Week, and sat in on a session by Liz Giorgi about how to make your brand stand out in a cluttered content market. As the new...

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Favorite quote currently…

“I left it because staying there was very risky. Leaving it was not risky. And it’s the difference in life between things that are scary and things that are dangerous. And there are plenty of things that are scary but aren’t dangerous. And there are things that are dangerous but not scary. And those are the things that get you. … In my situation, staying at BCG was dangerous but not scary. And the danger there, the risk of it was continuing to do something that didn’t make me happy and getting to 65 and looking back and go “oh my god, I wasted my life.” That is risk, THAT is danger.”

Jim Koch, founder of Sam Adams, on making the leap from his corporate job