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In this episode of Founders, Future, host Jae Encarnacion sits down with Eean Tyson, founder of Arc & Bloom Professional Services, to explore his bold journey from corporate layoff to launching a rebellious coaching venture. Eean shares how his recent rebrand—leaning into authenticity and audacity—ignited rapid growth, helping justice-impacted individuals and entrepreneurs align their purpose with actionable problem-solving. He dives into his unique approach of blending poetry’s fluidity with structured coaching, offering "Bold Alignment Calls" to navigate career challenges while staying true to his mission of self-actualization.
Eean also discusses his vision for scaling Arc & Bloom, including partnerships in social justice spaces and a goal to hit $20K/month by year’s end—not just for revenue, but to fund financial aid for underserved clients. He emphasizes the power of specificity in messaging, resilience-building, and why solving real problems (like today’s brutal job market) creates deeper impact than generic coaching.
In this episode of Founders, Future, host Jae Encarnacion sits down with Eean Tyson, founder of Arc & Bloom Professional Services, to explore his bold journey from corporate layoff to launching a rebellious coaching venture. Eean shares how his recent rebrand—leaning into authenticity and audacity—ignited rapid growth, helping justice-impacted individuals and entrepreneurs align their purpose with actionable problem-solving. He dives into his unique approach of blending poetry’s fluidity with structured coaching, offering "Bold Alignment Calls" to navigate career challenges while staying true to his mission of self-actualization.
Eean also discusses his vision for scaling Arc & Bloom, including partnerships in social justice spaces and a goal to hit $20K/month by year’s end—not just for revenue, but to fund financial aid for underserved clients. He emphasizes the power of specificity in messaging, resilience-building, and why solving real problems (like today’s brutal job market) creates deeper impact than generic coaching.