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Paparelli Podcast
Charlie Paparelli
100 episodes
6 hours ago
A Conversation with One of My Favorite Startup Authors Brian Livingston just published his second book, now available on Amazon! You start one company and you're an entrepreneur. You start a second, and you're a serial entrepreneur. With this second book, Livingston is officially an author of novels. He is the real deal! Join me and learn about becoming a writer, the business of writing, and also Brian Livingston's newest novel, Folkston. In this conversation, we talk about: - What it mea...
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A Conversation with One of My Favorite Startup Authors Brian Livingston just published his second book, now available on Amazon! You start one company and you're an entrepreneur. You start a second, and you're a serial entrepreneur. With this second book, Livingston is officially an author of novels. He is the real deal! Join me and learn about becoming a writer, the business of writing, and also Brian Livingston's newest novel, Folkston. In this conversation, we talk about: - What it mea...
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Paparelli Podcast
The Art of Writing Fiction: Insights from Brian Livingston
A Conversation with One of My Favorite Startup Authors Brian Livingston just published his second book, now available on Amazon! You start one company and you're an entrepreneur. You start a second, and you're a serial entrepreneur. With this second book, Livingston is officially an author of novels. He is the real deal! Join me and learn about becoming a writer, the business of writing, and also Brian Livingston's newest novel, Folkston. In this conversation, we talk about: - What it mea...
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7 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
32 Years of Angel Investing Wisdom: Sig Mosley’s Playbook for Entrepreneurs and Investors
Sig has been angel investing for thirty-two years. He is called the Godfather of Atlanta angel investing. In this interview, he shares the X Factor he looks for in entrepreneurs and outlines his 10 criteria for a fundable entrepreneur. If you are an entrepreneur, listen to this interview to see if you are an X Factor entrepreneur. If you are an angel investor, you'll want to listen to reduce risk and increase your returns. Ten simple criteria. Some are deal breakers. Others are ranked as i...
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1 year ago
2 hours 13 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
Solving the real problem: Lessons from Kurt Kandler
2 years ago
1 hour 58 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
You Need to Wear Your Baby
In the closeness is the bonding for baby, mom, and dad. Simple philosophy. Simple products. Successful outcome. Brian Fosse founded Lalabu with his wife, Kerrie. At the time, she was his only encouragement in starting this specialty clothing business. And as they neared bankruptcy a few years later, even Kerrie began having doubts. But Brian pressed on. While sitting on a plane headed to an investor meeting, he knew he needed to continue to trust God and kee...
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3 years ago
2 hours 1 minute

Paparelli Podcast
The most fulfilling occupation in life is...
I’ve met hundreds of entrepreneurs during my forty-year career in startups. Many of them were wildly successful. The successful knew their industry, solved a real problem, and timed the market just right. And they also knew how to make money. But after cashing out, they didn’t move on to the next stage in life…philanthropy. I was connected to Greg Thompson, the founder of ThomCo. ThomCo was a specialty commercial insurance brokerage. Greg grew this company over thirty years into a...
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3 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
The rewards of determination, dedication, support, and wisdom
Twelve years after Greg Thompson started his company, it took off. Fifteen years after that, his insurance brokerage grew fivefold in premiums. His profits exploded. “Did you ever think of shutting down your business and doing something else during those twelve years?” I asked Greg. “Yes.” But Greg persevered. It is so important to learn from Greg about being a successful entrepreneur. The perseverance, loyalty, support of his wife, and continuous learning that he exhibi...
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3 years ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
How am I screwing up this company I started?
Greg Thompson is an entrepreneur who built a specialty commercial insurance brokerage. In this interview, Greg shares his experiences moving from an insurance agent to entrepreneur to general manager to CEO. For topics: How to set yourself up for board positions while building your company.How to develop your company even faster through acquisitions.How to become a better business owner by joining a CEO small group, like Vistage.How to be a leader who practices people are your greatest asset....
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3 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
One Ingredient to Change Lives
When I asked Authur Washington, the Principal of KIPP collegiate, how many students in his school, he said, “Eight hundred and forty scholars. Eight hundred and forty beautiful souls!” His answer set the tone for our conversation. This conversation describes the building of a great leader—a man who is sacrificing to accomplish the mission God gave him. His objectives: - To change the lives of the next generation. - Educate, encourage and show them discipline and responsibility....
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3 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
Increasing your company’s value in an impending economic contraction
Alan Taetle is one of the most respected VCs in the Southeast and Noro-Moseley Partners’ co-managing partner. They are the oldest VC firm in Atlanta., now investing in their eighth fund. I asked Alan to join me for a short conversation about this contraction in values. Both in the public markets and in the private markets. During his twenty-three-year career as a VC, Alan has been through at least three boom and bust cycles. I know you’ll find his insights spot on. And, as an entrepreneur, ...
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3 years ago
58 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
The Habits of Squirrels
Brian Livingston was the state wrestling champion. He hiked the entire Appalachian Trail. Then took the well-marked path of law school and a career as a litigator. And then he realized, “This is not me.” He knew from fourth grade he was destined to be a writer. It took twenty-two years to face this truth, but he did. On the evening of January 20, 2018, he began to write his first novel. He committed to 1,500 words per day, seven days per week. Three years later, The Habits of Squi...
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3 years ago
1 hour 42 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
3 Ingredients of Effective Leadership: Dare. Serve. Measure.
At age 21, Cheryl Bachelder’s father took her on business appointments in China, Japan, and Korea after threatening to quit college. Her college education no longer served her interests, and she saw no purpose. Her father’s investment changed her life. As CEO, Bachelder led a historic turnaround of AFC Enterprises, the parent of Popeye’s Louisiana Restaurants. In ten years, Bachelder increased the stock price sixfold by changing the brand, the culture, and franchisee profits. Then she...
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3 years ago
1 hour 59 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
Entrepreneur's Guide to Getting Sales Reps on Plan
He achieved the sales club at New Relic in his first year as an Account Executive. That’s my son I’m talking about, Nick. My questions are: How did he do it? What did he learn after being a Business Development Rep for three years? Did his sales manager help him, and if so, how? As an entrepreneur trying to get your salespeople motivated and on plan, this interview will help. New Relic is a public company selling application performance management to F1000 companies. Nick’s...
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3 years ago
55 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
Major Success From Major Accounts
He sold $60mm in software in one year. Russ is clearly the most successful major account seller I know. Russ West is a Senior Account Executive with a red-hot Silicon Valley startup named Yugabyte. In their last funding round, they were valued at $1.2b. I am sure Russ contributed to their valuation by helping grow their SaaS sales in the F50 right here in Atlanta. In this conversation, Russ tells us about his networking approach to prospecting, his service approach to relationship ret...
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3 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
Mem: Eliminate note taking friction
Dennis Xu is a Stanford graduate, entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, and the co-founder of Mem. They recently raised a $5.6mm seed round on zero revenue. Since Mem’s founding in 2019, they went from writing the first line of code to attracting over 100k users. Mem.ai is a new entry in notetaking software's hectic market space. Dennis is competing with a host of well-financed competitors, but he is confident of his positioning. Mem mines and organizes your black box of ideas on all of your...
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3 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

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If you win the morning, you win the day
This is the promise of a morning routine. In this conversation with social entrepreneur Karim Abouelnaga, we talk about the importance of a morning routine. He is thoughtful, diligent, and disciplined about his morning routine. He believes these early morning activities are the foundation for his success. He told me it is the reason for his health, peace of mind, and productivity. I asked Karim to share his morning routine because I had never met anyone so dedicated to it. His morning...
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3 years ago
48 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
The Judge on Finding True Fulfillment
He is a former federal judge who insisted I call him Bill and not Judge. In that first meeting, he made a powerful impression on me. Here is a man who is humble, intelligent, and a servant-leader. Digging just a little deeper revealed the values he lives by. Bill Duffey remembers what it was like to practice law before the legal profession changed. The change was from a values-centric profession to a financial-centric profession. He knows the most recent two generations of lawyers practicing...
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3 years ago
2 hours 43 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
You gotta solve this problem!
Mike Gomez told me, “I solve the ‘I didn’t know” problem. “What’s that?” I asked. We think companies buy from us because of the product we sell. We later find out, our product or service was simply a qualifier to get us in the deal. The real buying criteria have to be discovered in the sales process. We are not selling to companies. We are selling to people. Mike Gomez and I discuss this problem that needs to be solved in your salesforce. You don’t want to continue to hear, “I didn’t know”...
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3 years ago
9 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
Entrepreneur: Who Can Help You Succeed Faster and How Can They Help?
I am sharing this conversation with one of our community’s best angel investors. There is a lot to be learned here by first-time entrepreneurs seeking angel funding. Specifically, who can help you succeed faster, and how can they help? Bill Midgette is an active angel. He is the former CEO of a public company. He leads the selection committee for the Atlanta Technology Angels. And he aims to add value to his early-stage company investments. I’ve been an angel investor for thirty years. I al...
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3 years ago
39 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
An Entrepreneur Who Broke All the Rules, Yet Achieved Great Success
Sid Mookerji built Software Paradigms International Group, LLC, a worldwide information technology company. He started it in 1994 and sold it in 2018. He grew it organically through cash flow. His biggest competitor was IBM Global Services, but they also just happened to be his partner. And it is this last bit that speaks to why Sid is such a wild success in business and life. Sid started SPI, having no idea what market it should focus on or what problem he would solve. He started his...
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3 years ago
1 hour 53 minutes

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How the First Truly Successful Cyber Security Company Began in a Dorm Room
Chris Klaus is the founder of Internet Security Systems. Sitting in his dorm room, he put down the sci-fi book that gave him a big idea and started coding. This was the genesis of becoming the first genuinely successful cyber security company of the 1990s. I loved Chris’ surprise when government labs contacted him looking for his product. They heard about this kid at Georgia Tech who figured out a way to find the security-weak point in any government or business’ computer network. The...
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3 years ago
2 hours 11 minutes

Paparelli Podcast
A Conversation with One of My Favorite Startup Authors Brian Livingston just published his second book, now available on Amazon! You start one company and you're an entrepreneur. You start a second, and you're a serial entrepreneur. With this second book, Livingston is officially an author of novels. He is the real deal! Join me and learn about becoming a writer, the business of writing, and also Brian Livingston's newest novel, Folkston. In this conversation, we talk about: - What it mea...