
#45: 5 Years Later — Everyday's 5 Year Review
2 hour 40 minutes Posted Mar 1, 2024 at 7:00 am.
) Introductions
) Defining Everyday: A Community-Driven Holding Company
) Exploring Everyday's Holding Company
) The Role of Community in Everyday's Business Model
) Unpacking Everyday's Subsidiaries
) The Philosophy and Approach of Everyday
) The Role & Concept of Sparring in Business
) The Personal Touch of Everyday in Business
) The Power of Language in Business
) The Perfect Business Model: Speaking Money Into Existence
) Partnerships > Clients: Reframing Business Relationships
) The Business of Therapy and Coaching
) The Importance of Action
) The Importance of Integrity in Business
) The Power of Honest Conversations
) The Long-Term Vision: Feeling Good About Your Work
) Cornelius' Dream Partners for Everyday
)The Art of Curation in Business
) The Concept of Working Clean
) Building a Modern-Day Library
) Exploring Different Types of Essays
) The Vision For Everyday Library
) The Concept of Digital Gardens
) The Future of Libraries and Digital Gardens
) How Everyday Scales
) The Power of Profit First & Solo 401(k)'s
) The Art of Pricing in Business
) Reflections on Building a Community
) Cornelius' Journey as an Immigrant Entrepreneur
) The Immigrant Mentality: From Defense to Offense
) The Journey from London to America
) Reflections on a Decade in America
) The Evolution of Everyday: 5 Year Reflections
) Everyday Radio: Music, Minds & Meditations
) Turning Pro: Disciplined Curiosity For Entrepreneurs
) Building in Private
) The Future: Goals, Vision & Aspirations For The Next 5
0:00
2:40:09
Show notes
CHICAGO, IL — Where is Everyday half a decade since its inception? Daniel Jimenez interviews Everyday's Founder, Cornelius McGrath, to unpack the biggest reflections from his first 5 years in business. --Show Notes(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((--
This podcast uses Anchor (from Spotify) for stats, tracking, and dynamic audio. Learn more on this podcast's About tab. Dynamic Audio may cause this episode's timestamps to be slightly off.


