“Small business” can be a bit innovative.
In this week’s episode The riseWTMJ’s Jeff Sherman Pat Miller joined the community of small businesses to talk about the unwritten rules for small businesses and Martin Moore of Koss Corporation to discuss the latest with Starbucks, AI and more.
Jeff Sherman first passed in some headlines of the big companies of the week:
- Pete Pops announced that it would be Open a new location in grafton. Jeff previously spoke with the current owner of Pete’s Pops, Ian Robinson, last October, which he can listen to below.
Jeff Sherman first joined Pat Miller, founder of the community of small businesses to talk about the do and the gift of owning a small business.
“The impostor syndrome is the gloomy reaper of the owners of small businesses,” PAT told Jeff.
They also talked about the current challenges of small businesses, whether they are supply chain problems for those who sell products to find customers for service providers.
“People who trust the process disappear.” “The loot goes to those who rush.” He also recommended that rising entrepreneurs be surrounded by other business owners to help find success and have a coach.
Jeff asked Miller about his Next web seminar April 29 about doing business better. The plans had changed due to the huge economic fluctuations that occurred throughout the beginning of 2025. The main speakers in the web seminary include the best -selling author and entrepreneur Seth Godin, the productivity expert Julie Miller Davis of Capivate.FM, the founder Mark Aschch.
When Jeff Sherman asked him to define success, Pat Miller replied: “Freedom of time and freedom of money.”
Jeff Sherman joined his future of almost everything in Wisconsin Martin Moore’s coanfrerion. They talked about the return of the baristas Customize scribbles in cups for each client. Similarly, they talked about the challenges of creativity -centered careers and how artificial intelligence affects these careers. They also talked about the Bluesky Social Network Platform Introduce your own verification process and A new art installation that arrives in Wauwatosa.
The rise is presented by HORICON BANK.