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The 21 Hats Podcast presents an authentic weekly conversation with small business owners who are remarkably willing to share what’s working for them and what isn’t. Unlike many business podcasts, which tend to talk to highly successful entrepreneurs whose struggles are in the past, the 21 Hats Podcast features a rotating cast of business owners who are still very much in the trenches fighting the good fight. Every week, our regulars gather to talk about the kinds of important issues many owners won’t even discuss behind closed doors: whether their businesses are as profitable as they should be, whether they are willing to give up some control to an investor in order to grow faster, why they had to lay off employees, how they wound up with way too much inventory, why they don’t have a succession plan, and even why they are concerned about their own mental health. Visit 21hats.com to hear all of our podcast episodes, read episode transcripts, and learn more. The show is produced by Jess Thoubboron, founder of Blank Word.Copyright 21 Hats Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Marketing Marketing y Ventas Política y Gobierno
Episodios
  • Dashboard: A Few Ideas to Really Help Small Businesses
    Jul 28 2025
    This week, Peter Koehler, who helps businesses with their operations, finances, and succession planning, points out that small businesses are not just mini-versions of big businesses. In fact, he says, they’re an entirely different species, and he believes the federal tax code should treat them as such. In our conversation, he suggests a few changes -- tiered payroll tax rates, a startup tax credit to cover professional services, an expanded qualified business income deduction -- that he thinks might restrain our slide toward ever greater consolidation.
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    25 m
  • How Many Clients Did That Post Bring You?
    Jul 22 2025
    This week in Episode 256, David C. Barnett, Kate Morgan, and Sarah Segal compare notes on how they market themselves—and their businesses—online. All three are active on LinkedIn, but their strategies, investments, and even their goals are quite different. Are they seeking likes? Credibility? Clients? All three? “Sales and revenue are ultimately the metric we have to look at,” says David. “Likes and shares don't pay any bills.” Plus: Kate just spent what she calls “a boatload of cash” to publish a book. David self-publishes on Amazon—for free. And Sarah? She’s not writing a book at all. She hired a VP instead. It’s a lively conversation about what works, what doesn’t, and how small business owners decide where to invest their time and money.
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    46 m
  • Dashboard: Are You Risking Everything You’ve Built?
    Jul 21 2025
    This week, Sheela Murthy, who founded and built one of the most prominent immigration law firms in the country, talks about the issues business owners may be confronting during the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. Among the questions Ms. Murthy addresses: What should owners do if they suspect an employee may be undocumented? If the owner decides to keep the employee, what’s the worst that can happen? How reliable is E-Verify? If you employ people who you suspect may be undocumented, are you helping them or exploiting them?
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    34 m
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