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Family Business/Business Family

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 44 episodes

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44
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40m
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About this podcast

The Family Business/Business Family podcast, from Family Business Magazine, features conversations with leaders, owners and advisors on all the things that make being part of a family enterprise so challenging – and so rewarding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Unknown Host hosts Family Business/Business Family, a business show with 44 episodes published.

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Episode 44: How One Family Office Finds Hungry Founders | Leading with Values at Lundberg | Cars, Computers and Culture

May 26, 202635mEp. 440

In this episode, Ross Lazaroo-Hood, leader of the Lazarro-Hood Group, explains how his family office backs founder-led businesses by investing not just in ideas, but in the resilience, hunger and character of the people

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Episode 43: An Unexpected but Prepared CEO Succession | Rebuilding a 'Legacy' Auto Business | G4 Ventures Beyond Traditional Banking

May 12, 202631mEp. 430

In this episode, Suzanne Sengelmann, the new CEO of Lundberg Family Farms, talks about how experiences both inside and outside the company prepared her to step into the top role somewhat unexpectedly. This episode also f

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Episode 42: Four Generations of Family Banking | Scaling a Sustainable Startup | Are You Ready to Lead?

Apr 28, 202636mEp. 420

In this episode, Peter Stenehjem, CEO of First International Bank & Trust, reflects on leading a fourth-generation, $6 billion family bank founded in 1910. This episode also features part 2 of our conversation with Brent

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Episode 41: A Reverse-Engineered Family Startup | Growing Into Leadership Together | Rules for Better Family Meetings

Apr 14, 202647mEp. 410

In this episode, Brent Thomas, co-founder and CEO of Tepi Naturals, shares the company’s unconventional founding story of a son-led startup-turned-multigenerational family business. Thomas discusses how the family turned

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Episode 40: A 15-Year Succession Plan | 4 Generations of Father-Son Leadership | Moving a Transportation Business Forward

Mar 31, 202636mEp. 400

In this episode, Kala Tuohey-McDonald, Sean Tuohey and Mary Tuohey-Fahy discuss the next-generation leadership transition at The Collins Companies, a family-owned industrial distributor of pipe, valves and fittings and e

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Episode 39: Leading Through Loss | Father-Son Transitions | A Legacy Built One Client at a Time

Mar 17, 202642mEp. 390

In this episode, Mitchell Kaneff, the third-generation chairman and CEO of premium packaging company Arkay, and his sons Josh and Max, discuss the evolution of the company and its approach to succession. Also in this epi

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Episode 38: Building the Next Chapter in Luxury Jewelry | Craftsmanship, Succession and Stewardship | 'It’s Nice to Be Nice'

Mar 3, 202638mEp. 380

In this episode, father and daughter Ed and Danni Dikes, of Florida-based Weston Jewelers, discuss growing their second-generation company from a 1,000-square-foot store in 2001 to a multi-location luxury brand preparing

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Episode 37: Retail Reinvention Across Generations | Paving the Future in Construction Leadership | Sustaining Seafood Success

Feb 17, 202639mEp. 370

In this episode, Kristin Anthony and her father, M. Pope Anthony Jr., of Anthony’s Ladies Apparel trace their family’s retail roots to 1895 and discuss balancing a brick-and-mortar legacy with a growing e-commerce busine

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Episode 36: Sustaining a Century-Old Seafood Business | Entrepreneurship-Driven Performance | Stewardship, Humanity and Compounding

Feb 3, 202638mEp. 360

In this episode, Michael LaVecchia, vice president, operations at fourth-generation LaMonica Fine Foods, and Danielle Rauso, his niece and sales manager at LaMonica, trace their family seafood business from a Brooklyn fi

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Episode 35: Building a Brand as Brothers | A Succession Plan With Purpose | Ask Us Anything

Jan 20, 202635mEp. 350

In this episode, brothers John and Joe Gaither, second-generation leaders of premium performance sock maker Feetures, reflect on building a brand out of a legacy of family entrepreneurship. This episode also features par

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Episode 34: Stewardship From the Ground Up | A 'Field-First' Mindset | Why Advocacy Matters

Jan 6, 202639mEp. 340

In this episode, Port Blakely’s newly installed CEO Mike Warjone and his cousin, Chairman and outgoing CEO René Ancinas, discuss the carefully planned leadership transition at the company that became official at the end

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Episode 33: A 'Day-One Mindset' at 108 Years | Building an Emotionally Safe Workplace | Values Before Valuations

Dec 16, 202534mEp. 330

In this episode, we sit down with Matthew Powell, fourth-generation CEO of safety and security service provider Century Companies. Matthew talks about what stewardship means to him, navigating succession at every level a

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Episode 32: Siblings Stewarding a 133-Year-Old Legacy | Growing Into the Role You Were Meant For | Making Values Real, Not Ritual

Dec 9, 202545mEp. 320

In this episode of the “Family Business/Business Family” podcast, Jeannie Cullen Schultz and George Cullen, siblings and fifth-generation co-presidents of 133-year-old construction firm JP Cullen, reflect on their distin

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Episode 31: Finding Your Family’s Governance Fit | Leaning Into Legacy Building | Choosing Purpose Over Fear

Nov 25, 202541mEp. 310

In this episode, we sit down with Corinne Burton, G2 president of Teacher Created Materials, who shares how her family built a global company rooted in a love of learning, balancing innovation with tradition through a fl

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Episode 30: Turning Loss Into Leadership | Polishing a Founder’s Vision | Clarity and Co-Leadership

Nov 11, 202543mEp. 300

In this episode, Jessica Johnson-Cope, CEO of Johnson Security Bureau, shares how she turned tragedy into purpose, guiding and growing her family's business beyond its 50-year milestone. Ryan Berg, co-president of Lee Mi

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Episode 29: 3 Generations of Jazzercise | Lessons from Lane Bryant | Life After the Family Business

Oct 28, 202539mEp. 290

In this episode, Judi Sheppard Missett, founder and executive chair of Jazzercise, talks creating a family enterprise built on movement, joy and connection. Also, Michael Kaplan, whose family founded Lane Bryant, recount

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Episode 28: Cousin Co-Leaders Carve Their Niche | Lessons in Letting Go | Traversing Tariffs

Oct 14, 202545mEp. 280

In this episode, cousins Judd and Alex Loewenstein of Loewy Foods share how they’re ushering their fifth-generation company into a new era — blending gratitude, modernization and the enduring spirit of Thanksgiving to ho

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Episode 27: When Stewardship Means Selling | You’re Not So Unique | The Attributes of Prosperous Families

Sep 30, 202541mEp. 270

In this episode, Jon Vaughan, former president of Brand Vaughan Lumber Company, reflects on the emotional process of leading his third-generation family business through crisis, growth and, ultimately, sale. This episode

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Episode 26: Fostering ‘Followership' at Gore | Finding a Voice in the Family Business | Deciding Who Decides

Sep 16, 202539mEp. 260

In this episode of the Family Business/Business Family podcast, Bret Snyder, CEO of W.L. Gore & Associates, a global materials science company best known for its GORE-TEX products, talks building credibility within the b

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Episode 25: Edible Brands’ Evolution | Stewarding the United Soccer League | Five Family Office Pillars

Sep 2, 202544mEp. 250

In this episode, we sit down with Somia Farid Silber, second-generation CEO of Edible Brands, who shares how she’s reimagining the iconic gifting brand for a new generation while staying rooted in the founding values her

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