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By Stephen Carter
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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Ever feel like you're going 180 mph in every direction at once while actually getting nowhere? Truth is, you're not alone. In the entrepreneurship and sustainability program at Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, we are equipping our students with tools for success in every walk of life. They learn growth mindset, grit, redefining failure, and opportunity seeking alongside key strategies of balance and wellness. Guest Emily Baumann, therapist and life coach, shares her techniques for meaningful reflection to help us truly understand who we are and how to create necessary balance in our lives.
In this episode, I interview Cat Frazer, a 2020 graduate from Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy and a current junior at the University of Dayton. She has a double major in Marketing and Entrepreneurship and a minor in Sustainability. Working as an Education and Engagement Team Leader for the Hanley Sustainability Institute, she leads the Sustainability Activation Program (SAP). This year, Cat opened a clothing re-sale business in Dayton called Flyer Thrift. In her free time, Cat serves on the board as a volunteer with Make A Kid Merry, is the Vice President for the UD Diving Club, is a leader for bible studies with Cru, and participates in the Pi Sigma Epsilon marketing fraternity.
This episode of the CHCA Entrepreneurial Podcast features Nichole Sims as she helps listeners navigate career choices and understanding why work matters. Nichole is a speaker, job coach and career strategist. As a Talent Acquisition Professional for over 20 years and Adjunct Professor, Nichole has seen many people struggle with their career choice, oftentimes choosing the wrong profession for the sake of earning a paycheck. Her greatest joy as a Recruiter and Professor is helping others identify their God-given gifts and strengths to land the career they were created for. This desire to assist others in all aspects of the job search from establishing career goals to resume writing to interviewing led her to leave her corporate role after 27 years to establish her company, Bold Career Consulting, LLC.
Cherylanne Skolnicki walks through key aspects of finding balance and fulfillment despite the hectic expectations placed on us by society. Cherylanne is an expert on how to ease the tension between women’s ambitions and their family lives. She has taught thousands of brilliant women around the world how to re-engineer their lives so they can play big both at work and at home. As the Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Brilliant Balance, she hosts the top rated Brilliant Balance podcast. Her work has been featured on NBC, ABC, and CBS, and in publications like Forbes, Working Mother, and The Huffington Post. She is a Forty Under 40 Honoree, one of Cincinnati’s 100 Wise Women, and a member of the American Academy of Achievement.
When it comes to discussing the entrepreneurial mindset, it's hard to think of someone more qualified than Jeff Domagala. As the Managing Director of the Sanger Leadership Center at the University of Michigan, Jeff speaks as a teacher, director, and impassioned advocate for understanding the importance of developing leadership skills. Throughout this conversation, he discusses the growth mindset, how to redefine failure, the importance of collaboration, how to live a values-based life, and the importance of balance. You can learn more about Jeff and his work by visiting https://sanger.umich.edu/
For more on the Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Program from Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, please visit https://www.chca-oh.org/academics/eands/entrepreneurship-sustainability
Don't wait until you're out of college and in your mid-twenties to start the business of your dreams--get started today. That's the message from Michael and David Siman, graduates from Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (class of 2018) and true entrepreneurs. What started as a sneaker and streetwear flipping business in their dorm room has turned into a six-figure apparel design company selling to large household names (Kofi Kingston, Sara Kelly, Owen Saxon) and YouTube Influencers (Hannah Bayles).
You can check them out on Instagram (@michaelasiman) or LinkedIn (Michael Siman, David Siman).
You can see their recent products at: https://hannah-bayles.myshopify.com/
This episode flips our traditional format and host Stephen Carter becomes the interviewee while CHCA's Marketing Communications Director, Jennifer Murphy, takes on the role of interviewer. Stephen is the Director of Entrepreneurship at Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy and most recently he is the founder of The Seed Tree Group--a business aimed at teaching personal finance to young adults. He has just published a book (The Seed Tree: Wealth Building and Money Management Lessons for Teens) on Amazon (available as an ebook, paperback, and audiobook) written as a fable to promote money management for teens. In this interview, he discusses his own journey of entrepreneurship while teaching students the fundamentals of the entrepreneurial mindset (including goal setting, habit forming, and prioritizing).
Xander Wynn owns and operates X.Wynn Films, a business specializing in videography and photography. And he’s only 17 years old. A junior at Colerain High School, Xander is involved with the Digital Media Program at Butler Tech and has grown his business from scratch starting with a short film he produced at age 14. His story of his entrepreneurship journey is nothing short of inspirational. For more details on the CHCA Entrepreneurship Program, check out our webpage at https://www.chca-oh.org/eands.
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Dr. Jeremy Flowers, the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy, discusses a range of topics including the need to get different people in the room (in a team setting and in a leadership setting), the importance of listening and understanding, the necessity of creating an equal playing field for everyone, and the necessity of establishing diversity as a culture. His insights cover a wide range of settings from the classrooms and hallways to the workplaces and boardrooms, and he explains the need to achieve diversity of thought.
This podcast features guest Kyle Peterson—Deputy Director of Entrepreneurship at Cedarville University. Kyle provides unique insights into what students interested in entrepreneurship studies should know in order to experience success. He covers everything from the need to take risks and change the way one thinks to why fabrication and graphic skills are important and how entrepreneurship is a marathon, not a sprint. For more information on Cedarville's program, check out Cedarville Beyond.
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.