A podcast for business owners who know there has to be a better way.
We’re Janel and Anna, small business owners learning in public as we turn our company, Strange Birds, into a worker-owned co-op.
Each episode, we talk with the people reshaping the future of work: co-op founders, movement builders, legal advocates, and small biz owners stubborn enough to believe work can actually work for us.
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A podcast for business owners who know there has to be a better way.
We’re Janel and Anna, small business owners learning in public as we turn our company, Strange Birds, into a worker-owned co-op.
Each episode, we talk with the people reshaping the future of work: co-op founders, movement builders, legal advocates, and small biz owners stubborn enough to believe work can actually work for us.
#04 Jacqueline Radebaugh: The legal side of doing business differently
Flying the Coop
23 minutes 29 seconds
1 month ago
#04 Jacqueline Radebaugh: The legal side of doing business differently
Jacqueline Radebaugh is (in our humblest opinion) the best dang co-op lawyer around, and the legal mind behind Strange Birds’ own cooperative transformation. We talk about what makes a business truly cooperative (it’s not just the paperwork!!!), why consensus doesn’t have to mean unanimous enthusiasm, and how the way we do business can be a healing act.
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Flying the Coop
A podcast for business owners who know there has to be a better way.
We’re Janel and Anna, small business owners learning in public as we turn our company, Strange Birds, into a worker-owned co-op.
Each episode, we talk with the people reshaping the future of work: co-op founders, movement builders, legal advocates, and small biz owners stubborn enough to believe work can actually work for us.