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But Who's Counting?
You're focused on making important decisions to take your company to the next level, but who's counting? We are. Counting on trends and insight to move your business forward, operationally and strategically. Focused on helping executives achieve their highest potential, But Who's Counting is a podcast shedding light on and breaking down critical issues and opportunities for businesses in our rapidly changing economy. Brought to you by Anders CPAs + Advisors.
Episodes
36 episodes
Turning the Page Beyond Traditional Service Offerings with Kristen Sorth of St. Louis County Library
To find success in business, you have to first figure out what your target market wants and respond to it. As society and the technology we depend on changes at breakneck speed, it can be challenging for traditional businesses to keep pace. Bre...
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Season 3
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Episode 8
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39:11
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Get Ready for Exponential Growth with Top Tips from Lewis & Clark’s Tim Spihlman
To better understand why your business isn’t meeting its full growth potential, you sometimes have to look from the outside in. Getting an outside perspective into your business can give you helpful insights to make decisions that accelerate gr...
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Season 3
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Episode 7
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35:29
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Transforming Public Media to Serve Modern Audiences with Amy Shaw of Nine PBS
How does a 70-year-old PBS station evolve new approaches to public media to remain relevant and impactful even as the media landscape around it changes? Through innovative new approaches and a commitment to its community! Nine PBS is a St. Loui...
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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48:03
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How Business Leaders Can "Mind the Soil" for AI and Innovation to Take Root with Stefanie Thelen, Chief Innovation Officer at Object Computing, Inc.
Innovation in the workplace doesn’t happen spontaneously; it needs to be encouraged and cultivated for change to truly take place. Before your company can make transformative use of emerging technologies such as AI, you must carefully examine y...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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40:19
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The Business of Baseball – How America’s Pastime Drives Innovation with Bill DeWitt of the St. Louis Cardinals
The speed of innovation and technological advances over the past decade has been transformative for all businesses, 100-year-old companies and growing startups alike. Baseball’s storied history in America has played a huge role in its popularit...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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36:30
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Investing in Your Organizational Health for a More Innovative Workplace with Liz Hughes of The Table Group
Fostering a healthy workplace creates an environment where the best, smartest ideas can flourish. What are the signs of a healthy workplace and how can leadership create an atmosphere where constructive debate leads to better results? A healthy...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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38:10
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How to Embrace AI and New Technologies to Future-Proof Your Business with Ed Morrissey of Integrity
Artificial intelligence is continuing to advance at an exponential pace, mirroring the advent of the internet in some ways. Like the early days of the internet, some businesses are assuming AI is just a fad that’ll fade with time while others a...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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45:38
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Creating Demand, Building Relationships and Inspiring Future Generations with Michael Weiss of Big Shark Bicycle Company
When a company is thriving, no one wants to think about potential roadblocks or dangers ahead. But when disaster strikes, the right response can be the difference between a business closing its doors or fueling future growth. Whether it’s a new...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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37:10
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Surviving Crises and Uncovering Golden Opportunities with Dave Parmley of Chesterfield Hotels Inc.
Hospitality is often one of the first industries to feel the sting of global events like the COVID-19 pandemic or, looking further back, the 2008 recession. For a business like a hotel to survive the highs and lows, it must rely on a combinatio...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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34:50
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Leadership Lessons on Conquering Adversity and Cultivating Company Culture with Eric Termansen of Western Retail Advisors
Reinvention. It’s what keeps businesses going and allows entrepreneurs to come up with creative solutions to increase profits and abandon strategies that don’t bring value. At the same time, business leaders must realize they can’t reinvent the...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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Scaling a Business One Shirt at a Time with Jimmy Sansone of The Normal Brand
Creating a business from scrap requires you to accept the risks that come with entrepreneurship, overcome ever-changing challenges and above all else nurture the passion that drove you into the business in the first place. In this e...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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29:28
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Hunting Down Startup Funding and Creating Your Own Success Story with GoWild Co-Founder Brad Luttrell
Competition is nothing new for startups, but following the end of the pandemic, competition for funding has become even more intense. To stand out, particularly to venture capital firms looking to invest, early stage startups have to bring metr...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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Splashing into the Startup Scene with a Traditional Business Skillset with Jane-Ellis Griggs of Summersalt
Moving from a role in a traditional business to a startup can take some adjustments, but learning how to automate, integrate and build a team from the ground up can empower those who make the switch. On this episode of the But ...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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42:46
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Marketing with Authenticity and the Choice to Stay Small with Katie Schenck of Ballyhoo Workshop
Flexibility has quickly become a buzzword in today’s post-pandemic society, and most companies can “talk the talk”, but do you “walk the walk”? Even before it was cool or mainstream, Ballyhoo Workshop empowered their small (but mighty) team wit...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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Realistic Recruiting Tactics and How Teresa Katubig Took her Hustle to HireLevel
Between a labor shortage and the Great Resignation, hiring and retaining experienced talent has been difficult – and employers are tired. But how can companies find the talent they need while staying true to their culture and values?In t...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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Developing Relationships, Success and Happiness as a Business Owner with Erin Joy
Understanding the connections between your overall wellbeing and your level of success as an entrepreneur can unleash better business decisions. It’s generally assumed that success in business drives happiness, but what if the formula works bet...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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35:36
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How to Lead with Passion, Purpose and Urgency with Jeffrey Promnitz of Zeffert & Associates
Leading an organization is filled with challenges, particularly over the course of a merger or acquisition. Business leaders must balance the creation of new processes and the introduction of new policies with maintaining the same qualities tha...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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Leveling Up Your Cybersecurity in 2023 and Why Technology Still Needs Humans
Hackers and cybercriminals’ methods have become more sophisticated within the last 10 years, but not every business has the updated cybersecurity network necessary to reduce their vulnerability to attack. But Who’s Counting? host
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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Preserving a Family Legacy One Hot Salami at a Time with Alex and Amanda Donley of Gioia's Deli
Running a family business is difficult but ensuring that the business grows and thrives through generations can feel impossible. Developing a sense of balance, settling on a vision and making hiring decisions to work smarter, not harder helped ...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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Keys to Making Better Decisions Faster Than Your Competition with John Simanowitz
To set your business apart from your competition, it will take ingenuity and innovative thinking. Customers expect a continuously improving experience and to provide it, businesses must invest in the teams and technology necessary to retool the...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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Did Your Business Receive COVID-19 Relief Funding? Beware Upcoming Audits
It’s been almost three years since the COVID-19 pandemic first began and the Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act programs are nearing the end of their lifecycles, so what’s next? But Who’s Counting? host
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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What Not-for-Profits Should Know Before Accepting Digital Assets as Donations
Although some of the hype around cryptocurrencies has leveled over the last year, it’s clear that digital assets are here to stay, and th...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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34:17
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There's Still Time to Claim ERTC - But Should You?
Considering applying for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC)? Businesses looking to recoup tax savings thanks to extended ERTC rules should...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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Should Businesses Consider Accepting Cryptocurrency?
Some of the largest companies are now accepting bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as payment, but how and when will this impact small and mid-size businesses? In this segment of But Who's Counting?,
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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Restaurant Industry Edition - How to Keep Cash Flowing and Costs Controlled in a Post-COVID Economy
From recovering from pandemic shutdowns and health requirements to dealing with a widespread labor shortage and rising food costs, it's been a rough couple of years for the restaurant industry. But expansion and relief are happening if re...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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