
“United States of Small Business” is a compelling exploration of the backbone of the American economy. Jonathan Quick is the host of the podcast “United States of Small Business” and in this first volume, he shares the experiences shared by entrepreneurs from the first 43 episodes of his podcast. In this insightful book, Quick explores the world of small businesses, highlighting how they drive innovation, create jobs, and support local economies across the nation.
It takes readers on a journey through different types of businesses and regions, shedding light on diverse success stories and the challenges faced by small business owners. The author’s writing is both engaging and informative and the chapters are short and to the point. At the end of each chapter, there are links to their books, websites, and the specific podcast. Each of these stories is inspiring and have one idea in common: each entrepreneur recognized the gap in their industry and used that as a stepping stone to his/her success story. Among the characteristics they share are vision, resilience, innovation, passion, dedication, and adaptability.
Some of the chapters include:
Chapter 1:The American Dream Lives On: A Tale Told By Small Businesses In Every Town
Chapter 2: Unlocking The Seo Code: A Conversation With Lauren Gaggioli
Chapter 3: Embracing The Edge: Lessons From Christian Espinosa’s Journey To Cybersecurity Leadership
Chapter 4: Illuminating Success: The Entrepreneurial Journey Of Jacob Gaspard
Chapter 5: Chasing Horizons: Bob West’s Odyssey From Architect To Heartland Hero
Highlights:
Chapter 17: Unleashing Potential: The Brady Foulk Philosophy of Empowerment due to his philosophy of “awakening a sense of harmony and empowerment in both the animals and their human counterparts.” His method of dog training focuses on addressing the needs of both the dog and the owner.
Chapter 25: Jeff Maine’s Revolution: Merging Commerce With Compassion because it emphasizes that combining “visionary thinking and a commitment to the greater good” can eventually make way for a more philanthropic society.
This fascinating compilation of stories offers practical insights and actionable advice for entrepreneurs looking to start or grow their own businesses. By combining stories with business analysis, Quick makes it accessible to both casual readers interested in motivational success stories and business savvy readers looking for business advice.
Overall, “United States of Small Business” is a must-read for anyone curious about the inside workings of small businesses as well as successful business profiles. It celebrates their contributions while providing sound business management guidance and makes an excellent addition to any home library.
*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.