Inspiring episodes + interviews, helping shape the future for entrepreneurs, business owners + experts in their field.
Tune into the Business Habitat podcast with Sam Dean.
[Previously known as ‘The In Demand Accountant’ podcast].
In our expert professional services businesses, where the rules were written last century and the world keeps changing around us...how do we as experts who have spent years, sometimes decades getting our technical skills to the ultimate level and proportionally little time learning the ones required to grow our businesses based on our own terms, re-write the rules for ourselves.
That’s the question and this show explores the answers.
Stay tuned and enjoy some brave conversations.
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Episode 104: Aligning Your Business to Drive Your Wealth Goals, with Wendy Brookhouse
Sam is joined all the way from Canada by Wendy Brookhouse, Founder and CEO of Black Star Wealth. Sam and Wendy are united in their passion for knowing your numbers and catch up today to discuss the interconnection between business and wealth, and the obstacles that often stand in the way of growing both.
Episode 90: Breaking the Taboo of Money Conversations with Tracey Bissett - Love Your Numbers Series
Sam embarks on a special “Love your Numbers” series with her first guest, Tracey Bissett, joining all the way from Toronto, Canada. This conversation focusses on a topic very close to Sam’s heart, exploring the importance of financial literacy for business owners.
Episode 86: The Mindset Shift Towards Value Pricing, with Filip Fucic
Sam digs deeper into value pricing, a topic close to the heart of anyone in business. She is joined in this discussion by Filip Fucic, a value pricing expert based in Croatia, who has helped business leaders around the world improve their pricing by 15 to 50% within a two month timeframe, by shifting how they think about the value they provide.
Episode 84: Why You Need to Fall in Love With Your Numbers
25% of people would rather get a root canal than visit their Accountant, according to research out of the US. Sam explores why this is the case. Are Accountants bad people? Or is it more the reason that numbers tell a story and oftentimes it’s easier to ignore the facts than to deal with the situation head on. But ignorance comes at a cost.