Allie and Adam Lehman of The Wonder Jam bring you interviews from small businesses, artists, friends, and thought leaders. Topics range from marketing, creativity, and business growth, to self-care, technology, and habits.
Joe Hamgeri, a consultant and “CFO-for-hire” calls in to discuss how he started his own business and how he helps clients reach financial success. Joe discusses the importance of knowing the numbers …
Josie Schweitzer aka Thank Yoga tells us about how she first got into the practice, and how she made the decision to leave her career as a hair stylist to start her own studio. She also tells us abou…
In this episode we talk to Hillary Weiss, a “copywriter, ghostwriter, and mischief-maker.”
Hillary talks about what it was like to start an online course, and how she assembled a team of creatives t…
In this episode we talk to Melissa Alam, the founder of FearlessCon — a conference "for women who get shit done."
Melissa talks about what inspired her to create FearlessCon, the importance of giving…
The Wonder Jam Cast is back! Season 2 of the podcast is all about the nitty gritty details, we’re calling it Below the Surface: The Secret Lives of Business Owners.
In this episode, we answer listene…
In this season finale episode of the podcast, we sit down with The Wonder Jam's entire team to discuss what everyone has learned this summer.
We talk with Annie Webster, Erika Strohecker, Olivia Joc…
Vanessa Wade owns a design studio in San Diego called Noirve, which focuses on brand development and web design for small businesses.
In this episode, Vanessa describes what it was life to transitio…
Malika Jacobs never set out to open a board game parlor, but that's exactly what she did. Kingmakers Board Game Parlor was founded in Columbus in 2014, and just recently opened its second location in…
We're back!
In this pop-up episode we fill you in on everything we've been busy with since we last posted an episode. We talk about the gallery we recently hosted which showcased pieces from Allie an…
In 2013 Danielle Evans combined her love of lettering, design, photography, and eating to create food typography.
In this episode, Danielle discusses the courageous move to become a full-time artist…
DISCLAIMER: If you hear sirens in the background of this episode, you (probably) aren't getting pulled over - there just happened to be some police activity going on in Grandview while we recorded.
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Steve & Gretel Adams put their entire lives into creating and building Sunny Meadows Flower Farm. Steve and Gretel have created a strong business built on treating people well, working hard, and cont…
Nate DeMars started Pursuit because he was annoyed. Big box suit shops had pushy salespeople, too many options, and weren't for him. In this episode Nate shares inspiration behind Pursuits early days…
Geri Peacock started Cherbourg Bakery 8 years ago by following her curiosity, saying "yes," and figuring it out as she went. And today she's growing the bakery using those same principles. In this ep…
Adam & Allie sit down to discuss some important questions like "What Celebrity Headlines Have Caught Your Attention?" "What Have you Learned from the 100 Day Project?" and "What Would You Do If You W…
Simi Botic is a corporate attorney turned Certified Holistic Health Coach and co-creator of the Finally Free Program. Simi works with women, empowering them to feel confident in their bodies and to t…
David Sherry was a college kid who didn’t act like other college kids. He ignored conventional wisdom and traditional “career paths” to turn a project into a business. In 2013 he founded Death to Sto…
From Women's Studies to karaoke to opening her own shops, Olivera Bratich has had a journey! Olivera is the founder of Wholly Craft and SURPRISE!
Wholly Craft is a feminist gift shop in the Clintonvi…
Chris McAlister has authored five books, spoken to groups large and small, and built himself a six-figured business all while spending loads of time with his family and investing into his friends. Bu…