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In this episode, we meet Kristi Herold, a passionate entrepreneur who built a successful business around the concept of fun. She started with the Toronto Sport and Social Club and later expanded through acquisitions. Even during the pandemic, she adapted and offered virtual events to connect people through play. Kristi emphasizes the importance of integrating play into the workplace for improved employee engagement and well-being. Her inspiring journey and practical tips show that having fun in business can lead to growth and a positive work culture.
Join us as we deep dive into Kristi Herold journey and discover the incredible impact of play on personal and professional growth. You'll be inspired to create a more positive and engaging workplace while having a blast doing it!
Kristi Herold is a dynamic entrepreneur who built her business around the concept of having fun. Starting with the Toronto Sport and Social Club, she maintained a balanced lifestyle while growing her venture. Later, she expanded aggressively through acquisitions, with a vision of leaving a lasting legacy. During the pandemic, she adapted to the virtual world, offering events that opened new opportunities in the corporate sector.
Kristi is passionate about integrating play, fun, and laughter into the workplace for improved employee engagement and well-being. Her focus on connecting people through play has led to heartwarming success stories, making her journey truly inspiring.
HIGHLIGHTS
Kristi Herold shares her inspiring journey of building a business around the concept of having fun.
Achieved success through aggressive expansion and strategic acquisitions.
Adapted during the pandemic with virtual events and corporate engagements.
Creating career opportunities for her team and fostering a positive workplace culture.
Sports and social clubs foster connections, leading to heartwarming success stories
Kristi emphasizes the importance of integrating play, fun, and laughter into the workplace for improved employee engagement, mental health, and retention.
She encourages businesses to create a positive and enjoyable work environment.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Website URL: http://kristiherold.com/book/ & https://jamgroup.com/press/
Social Media URL:
Kristi Herold FB 👉 https://www.facebook.com/kristi.herold.5
Kristi Herold IG 👉 https://www.instagram.com/kristiherold_/
Kristi Herold LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-herold-8a7180?originalSubdomain=ca
Kristi Herold Twitter 👉 https://twitter.com/KristiHerold
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 - Prelude
00:46 - Introduction to Kristi Harold
02:58 - Christie Harold's background
04:36 - From 2006 to 2016, she took a step back from his business pursuits
06:03 - Being depressed and realizing to survive by connecting with people through play
09:09 - The pivotal moment that led her to change her mind
11:35 - How much of the business was revenue when she first started
13:10 - The challenge of scaling the business in 2016
16:21 - The economics of the sport and social clubs business
19:27 - Taking sports leagues to the Metaverse
22:15 - How significant is the concern for sports-related injuries in social clubs?
25:21 - The economics and growth of the company and how they approached acquisitions
26:24 - The goal of acquisitions is to keep key teammates on board
28:19 - Looking for synergies from the head office
31:23 - The benefits of scale for players
33:00 - The difference between a better experience and facilities for players
34:29 - Working with strategic people
37:07 - The culture in the Sports League
40:27 - The importance of having fun in the workplace
42:30 - Invest a little bit of money and have some fun and put the play on your P&L
44:32 - The importance of having a company sports team
45:56 - Having a company choir, a rock band or a company rock band is a great recruiting tool.
47:09 - Shout out channels and banter channels
49:42 - The product offering and target market for play
53:59 - Where to get more information about JAM?
55:17 - How to support Beyond A Million?
55:52 - END
By Brad Weimert5
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In this episode, we meet Kristi Herold, a passionate entrepreneur who built a successful business around the concept of fun. She started with the Toronto Sport and Social Club and later expanded through acquisitions. Even during the pandemic, she adapted and offered virtual events to connect people through play. Kristi emphasizes the importance of integrating play into the workplace for improved employee engagement and well-being. Her inspiring journey and practical tips show that having fun in business can lead to growth and a positive work culture.
Join us as we deep dive into Kristi Herold journey and discover the incredible impact of play on personal and professional growth. You'll be inspired to create a more positive and engaging workplace while having a blast doing it!
Kristi Herold is a dynamic entrepreneur who built her business around the concept of having fun. Starting with the Toronto Sport and Social Club, she maintained a balanced lifestyle while growing her venture. Later, she expanded aggressively through acquisitions, with a vision of leaving a lasting legacy. During the pandemic, she adapted to the virtual world, offering events that opened new opportunities in the corporate sector.
Kristi is passionate about integrating play, fun, and laughter into the workplace for improved employee engagement and well-being. Her focus on connecting people through play has led to heartwarming success stories, making her journey truly inspiring.
HIGHLIGHTS
Kristi Herold shares her inspiring journey of building a business around the concept of having fun.
Achieved success through aggressive expansion and strategic acquisitions.
Adapted during the pandemic with virtual events and corporate engagements.
Creating career opportunities for her team and fostering a positive workplace culture.
Sports and social clubs foster connections, leading to heartwarming success stories
Kristi emphasizes the importance of integrating play, fun, and laughter into the workplace for improved employee engagement, mental health, and retention.
She encourages businesses to create a positive and enjoyable work environment.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Website URL: http://kristiherold.com/book/ & https://jamgroup.com/press/
Social Media URL:
Kristi Herold FB 👉 https://www.facebook.com/kristi.herold.5
Kristi Herold IG 👉 https://www.instagram.com/kristiherold_/
Kristi Herold LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristi-herold-8a7180?originalSubdomain=ca
Kristi Herold Twitter 👉 https://twitter.com/KristiHerold
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 - Prelude
00:46 - Introduction to Kristi Harold
02:58 - Christie Harold's background
04:36 - From 2006 to 2016, she took a step back from his business pursuits
06:03 - Being depressed and realizing to survive by connecting with people through play
09:09 - The pivotal moment that led her to change her mind
11:35 - How much of the business was revenue when she first started
13:10 - The challenge of scaling the business in 2016
16:21 - The economics of the sport and social clubs business
19:27 - Taking sports leagues to the Metaverse
22:15 - How significant is the concern for sports-related injuries in social clubs?
25:21 - The economics and growth of the company and how they approached acquisitions
26:24 - The goal of acquisitions is to keep key teammates on board
28:19 - Looking for synergies from the head office
31:23 - The benefits of scale for players
33:00 - The difference between a better experience and facilities for players
34:29 - Working with strategic people
37:07 - The culture in the Sports League
40:27 - The importance of having fun in the workplace
42:30 - Invest a little bit of money and have some fun and put the play on your P&L
44:32 - The importance of having a company sports team
45:56 - Having a company choir, a rock band or a company rock band is a great recruiting tool.
47:09 - Shout out channels and banter channels
49:42 - The product offering and target market for play
53:59 - Where to get more information about JAM?
55:17 - How to support Beyond A Million?
55:52 - END

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