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Small Business Success Talk

Small Business Success Talk

De : Christy Smallwood
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Small Business Success Talk is your go-to podcast for real conversations about entrepreneurship, marketing, leadership, and business growth. Hosted by Christy Smallwood, each episode delivers expert insights, inspiring stories, and actionable strategies to help you scale your business and thrive. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just getting started, we cut through the noise to bring you the tools and tactics you need for success. Tune in, level up, and let’s build something great together!Copyright © 2025 Small Business Success Talk with Christy Smallwood Direction Economie Management Management et direction
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    • Stop Guessing: How Market Research, Curiosity & Better Questions Drive Better Business Decisions
      Jan 7 2026
      In this episode of Small Business Success Talk, host Christy Smallwood sits down with Chris Bonbright, founder of Curiosity Consulting, to unpack why curiosity—not assumptions—is the most underrated business advantage today. Chris shares hard-earned insights from decades in market research, explaining why most businesses confuse symptoms with real problems, how to tell the difference between KPIs and true insight, and why “pressing the easy button” (including over-reliance on AI) can actually stall growth. You’ll learn: Why better information leads to better decisions—and better results The difference between reacting to data vs. understanding it Why demographics are losing power and values, attitudes, and beliefs matter more What the emerging “anti-algorithm” trend means for marketing and customer relationships (including insights from Mintel) How small, consistent research beats panic-driven decisions every time Why research should guide action—not replace leadership If your business feels reactive, unclear, or stuck chasing metrics without real traction, this conversation will reset how you think about data, strategy, and decision-making. 🎧 Listen now and rediscover the power of asking why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      1 h et 7 min
    • Isolation: Reset or Self-Destruct?
      Nov 18 2025
      Isolation is sneaky. Entrepreneurs often call it “focus time” or “cocooning,” but it can quietly turn into loneliness, stagnation, and burnout. In this Christy’s Corner episode of Small Business Success Talk, Christy Smallwood breaks down the science, the soul, and the strategy behind solitude—why you need it sometimes, and when it starts working against you. 👉 Key insight: “Isolation becomes incubation when it’s chosen for restoration—but infection when it’s triggered by shame or pride.” 🎧 Listen now to learn how to re-enter your community stronger, clearer, and more whole. #Entrepreneurship #LeadershipDevelopment #EmotionalIntelligence #SmallBusinessSuccessTalk #ChristySmallwood #MentalHealthAtWork Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      43 min
    • Movements, Marketing & Midlife Mojo: The We Do Not Care Club Effect
      Oct 15 2025
      This week on Christy’s Corner, I unpack how one frustrated woman accidentally sparked a viral movement — and how small business owners can do the same. If you’ve ever felt overworked, underpaid, or simply over it, this one’s for you. From marketing myths to the messy middle, this episode is equal parts real talk, laughter, and strategy. 💡 Topics: How movements really start The “MVP” mindset: show up, even when it’s messy Why emotion and authenticity beat algorithms every time The Being Super Method (and how to activate your inner hero) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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      49 min
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