Pamela and Knute

I have worked in the Human Service/Healthcare business for 40 years, the last 28 in Executive leadership roles. I have covered the gamut of human services including child welfare, juvenile justice, special education, people with disabilities, and behavioral health.
Rodney

Rodney spent nearly the last decade in the energy industry, trading wholesale power throughout the US following a stint as a college basketball coach. He and his wife Amy invest in real estate, owning a portfolio of single-family rental properties in Indianapolis. Amy works at Huntington Bank, a growing regional bank in the Midwest.
Why Are Veterans a Great Match for Franchising?

Veterans provide significant qualities to company ownership. As a result, franchisors are looking for the best-qualified partners to join their system. Many franchisors participate in the VetFran program.
Emerging brands? Pros and Cons

Many emerging franchises have great potential, and as a candidate, you either see an opportunity to build an empire or you don’t.
Employee or business owner? Pros and Cons

Being an employee or being an entrepreneur each have their own perks as well as hiccups. Before diving in, it’s good to know the depth of the pool. Let’s talk about the pros and cons of finding employment versus starting a business.
How to Deal with Decision Making at Tough Crossroads of Life

Advice from others was all around but they’re just that, opinions of others, perspectives on what mattered to them rather than yourself.
The Cost of Choosing Security Over Freedom

If you’re serious about moving from the poor side of the Cashflow Quadrant to the rich side, you’ll have to take some risks. If you don’t, you’ll never get rich.
Make today the day you secure your financial tomorrow

Setting mini goals is very important with starting any new project or task. Set reasonable expectations in the beginning.
How my business thrived in a recession

We are living in unprecedented times. No one really knows what the near future holds which causes some people to sit back and wait to see what happens while others take action to see where opportunities lie.
Do you have a coach?

Coaching helps separate the emotional wheat from the chaff. In daily life, thoughts are cluttered with to-do lists, and our minds are overwhelmed with a mess of small, endless emotional incidents.