Mark Baysinger is the Founder and CEO of Seattle’s On The Mark Barbershop, a celebrity barber whose client list includes high profile athletes and household names. But the story is not fame. It’s what happens in the chair. In this episode, Mark breaks down how empathy became a competitive advantage, why confidence is tied to mental health, and what entrepreneurship looks like when you stop performing and start listening. We also go into the platform gap in entrepreneurship media, how creators...
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Mark Baysinger is the Founder and CEO of Seattle’s On The Mark Barbershop, a celebrity barber whose client list includes high profile athletes and household names. But the story is not fame. It’s what happens in the chair. In this episode, Mark breaks down how empathy became a competitive advantage, why confidence is tied to mental health, and what entrepreneurship looks like when you stop performing and start listening. We also go into the platform gap in entrepreneurship media, how creators...
For This Entrepreneur, Creativity Is Always In The Mix
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For This Entrepreneur, Creativity Is Always In The Mix
Meet Chris Atchinson, aka Chris Charma – Seattle based game day DJ, entrepreneur, podcast host, and designer. In this episode, Chris shares how mentorship opened the door to DJing for pro sports teams, how he reads the room to create unforgettable game day energy, and why consistency beats chasing trends. We talk about the power of “just starting,” getting out of your own way, and handling fear, trolls, and failure without freezing. Chris breaks down how AI can now mix music and mimic a DJ se...
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Mark Baysinger is the Founder and CEO of Seattle’s On The Mark Barbershop, a celebrity barber whose client list includes high profile athletes and household names. But the story is not fame. It’s what happens in the chair. In this episode, Mark breaks down how empathy became a competitive advantage, why confidence is tied to mental health, and what entrepreneurship looks like when you stop performing and start listening. We also go into the platform gap in entrepreneurship media, how creators...