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THE FOCUS GROUP<br />
You may recognize Tim Bennett and John Nash as<br />
the duo behind Subaru’s 15-year advertising of the<br />
perfect vehicle for the LGBTQ consumer. It is a weekly<br />
program with interviews, guest appearances, and current<br />
happenings around the world from a queer perspective.<br />
591 episodes and counting means you are sure to find<br />
something of interest!<br />
THE OUT ENTREPRENEUR<br />
BRINGING OUR WHOLE SELVES TO WORK |<br />
CONVERSATIONS WITH LEADING LGBTQ BOSSES<br />
“The Out Entrepreneur is a weekly Podcast where<br />
Rhodes Perry connects with today’s most authentic<br />
LGBTQ entrepreneurs. The show was created for you, the<br />
LGBTQ entrepreneur, business owner, or start-up founder.<br />
It was also designed to inspire more people to consider the<br />
entrepreneurial journey.”<br />
This podcast has 203 episodes that feature topics such<br />
as: knowing if running a family business is what you want<br />
to do, empowering marginalized communities, business<br />
law, and how to do radio. Rhodes Perry hosts professionals<br />
in the fields of self development and business building as<br />
well. A little something for everyone.<br />
QUEER MONEY<br />
“Queer Money is dedicated to the intersection of<br />
personal finance and being LGBTQ. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,<br />
Transgender or Queer, we all have money needs. Let's<br />
build a financially strong LGBTQ community.”<br />
David Auten and John Schneider (aka The Debt Free<br />
Guys) host this show. I include it here because personal<br />
finance is an important part of being a solid business<br />
owner. Topics covered include retirement savings, financial<br />
self-advocacy, trade work versus college degrees, samesex<br />
social security challenges, finding your purpose, and<br />
investing. This podcast boasts 341 episodes so far!<br />
I encourage you to check these out and find a drive-time or a work-time to listen, because you never know what<br />
random piece of information is just what you needed to hear to solve that big problem or spark a new project. Also, the<br />
more you hear about the success and failures of other businesses the better you can shape your own.<br />
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