Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...
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Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...
Mastering Habits with Chris Tompkins: A Dive into Creativity and Leadership
HabitStack Podcast
40 minutes
2 months ago
Mastering Habits with Chris Tompkins: A Dive into Creativity and Leadership
In this episode of the Habit Stack Podcast, host Scott Ward interviews Christopher Tompkins, CEO of The Go! Agency and host of the Bulletproof Marketer Podcast. They explore Chris's passion for art as a grounding practice, his approach to mindful marketing, and how he's cultivated a creative outlet beyond the digital realm. The conversation delves into effective goal setting, deep listening, and teaching accountability within a business structure. They also discuss balancing business responsi...
HabitStack Podcast
Scott Ward, host of the HabitStack Podcast, interviews Randy Herbertson, president of The Visual Brand (TVB), a branding studio based in Westport, Connecticut. Randy shares his journey from building his first agency to 40 people in New York City, selling it to a media company (which he warns against), and leaving after six miserable months when the promised synergies turned into constant trouble. He explains the key lessons from starting his second studio: ditching the three-hour NYC commute,...