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Scott Gingold
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Business Origin Stories for Entrepreneurs, Coaches, and Leaders
98: Family Business Therapy: How to Fix Friction, Build Resilience, and Grow Without Burning It All Down (with Scott Gingold)
Send us a textWhat happens when family, business, legacy, and pressure collide?In this episode of Business Origin Stories, I sit down with Scott Gingold, a self-described family business therapist who helps founders, owners, and multi-generational companies untangle conflict, rebuild trust, and move forward without blowing up the business, or their relationships.Scott’s path to this work is anything but typical. From surviving life-or-death moments as a first responder to building, exiting, and reinventing multiple businesses, his approach to leadership and resilience is grounded in perspective, accountability, and humanity.In...
2026-01-13
34 min
Making It: How Coaches, Consultants, and Creators Build for Success
How a Serial Founder Fixes Hidden Business Problems
Special "Business Revenue Leak Checklist" offer free at http://www.mrse.co/leak.Scott Gingold, founder of Gingold advisors, talks with host Michi Lantz about his extensive entrepreneurial journey, discussing the lessons learned from his various business ventures and the importance of understanding client needs. He emphasizes the significance of being coachable, the value of real-world experience over theoretical knowledge, and the impact he aims to have in his community. Scott also provides insights into personal growth, navigating business communities, and the importance of reaching out for help as an entrepreneur.Guest Bio:
2025-12-02
30 min
Growing Up B2B
63 - Family Business Drama: How to Avoid the "Who Gets the Keys?" Showdown with Gingold Advisors' Scott Gingold
In this episode of Growing Up B2B, Ed Delia interviews the Founder, Business Troubleshooter and Fixer, Family Business Therapist, and Executive and Life Advisor at Gingold Advisors, Scott Gingold. Scott shares lessons from his four-decade career, emphasizing the importance of communication, clear succession planning, and understanding one’s true motivations for joining or growing a family business. He discusses leadership transitions, balancing tradition with innovation, and the value of outside perspectives. Scott also discusses the challenges younger generations face when deciding whether to join the family business or pursue their own paths.Learn more ab...
2025-11-19
46 min
The Corvus Effect
Ep. 37: TL;DL - Integrative Leadership and Family First with Scott Gingold
Summary:This episode features a 'Too Long, Didn't Listen' (TLDL) summary of my conversation with Scott Gingold. Key points include the central principle that family must come first, with business a close second, and the necessity of integrating these roles for lasting legacies. Scott refutes the myth that you can have it all without sacrifice, emphasizing intentional choices and prioritizing family presence. He also highlights communication challenges within family businesses, particularly across generational lines, advocating for open, respectful dialogues. This approach supports emotional intelligence and harmony in both family and business dynamics....
2025-05-21
07 min
The Corvus Effect
Ep. 36: Family First, Business Second: Lessons from Scott Gingold
Episode Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottgingoldWebsite: https://www.gingoldadvisors.comSummary:In this episode of The Corvus Effect, Scott Gingold, a seasoned advisor with four decades of experience, shares his journey of building and exiting seven successful businesses across multiple industries. The discussion explores how Scott now guides family-owned businesses through their greatest challenges, from communication breakdowns to succession planning and generational transitions. His recent decision to relocate to Florida to be closer to family while maintaining professional success perfectly embodies...
2025-05-19
35 min
In The Thick of It
Toolbox Series: Curt Swindoll on EOS - A Framework for Growth
Curt Swindoll is a certified implementer of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), a comprehensive framework designed to help leadership teams gain traction. In this episode, Curt explains the EOS system which provides tools to clarify vision, solve problems with accountability, and achieve alignment.Some key EOS concepts covered include leadership team roles like "Visionary" and "Integrator," implementing effective rhythms like the weekly L10 meeting, and getting 100% of the right people in the right seats. Curt shares stories of the organizational transformation he has facilitated. Host Scott Gingold also swaps personal examples, crediting EOS for enabling him to...
2024-01-17
1h 12
Salve Ciência
#9 Vida Extraterrestre
Existe vida em outros planetas? Alguns acreditam que sim, outros acreditam que não, e é assim que essa dúvida ainda perdura na sociedade. Nesse episódio, o Salve Ciência continua tratando do espaço ao analisar os seres extraterrestres, discutindo sobre suas possíveis aparências, hábitos, teorias envolvidas e, claro, muita referência pop! A nossa host, a graduanda Anna Santos, conversa com o Prof. Dr. Filipe Freitas, nosso convidado, que se considera um grande nerd e perito no assunto. Curte o tema? Clica no play aí! NOSSAS MÍDIAS SOCIAIS...
2022-11-29
35 min
Hell Is A Musical
033 - The Music Man ("Psych! You're The Librarian Now!")
The Music Man is a 1962 musical adaptation of the Meredith Wilson musical of the same name. Taking place in the early 1910s of America, it follows the national con man Harold Hill, as he slowly develops a plot to swindle the town of River City, Iowa (Based on Wilson's own hometown of Mason City) out of its money via the creation of a boys' marching band. The film version starred Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett, Paul Ford, and Hermione Gingold, and has gone down as one of the greatest musical films of all time according to critics and historians.
2022-07-20
1h 22
human insights with james cox
Business Ethics, Tech and COVID: a chat w Scott Gingold
Scott Gingold is a serial entreprenuer and President of Lehigh Valley Technology, an IT service for B2B firms. After connecting on LinkedIn and chatting for several hours, it is clear Scott has a uniquely human view of business that has served him well. He shares some of his approaches and insights that have make his employees happier, his company more profitable and his clientele extremely satisfied. It is my hope that in some ways COVID can act as a stimulant to further discussions around building a humane workplace that allows everyone to prosper. Check out Scott's c...
2021-03-15
36 min
Reasonably Sound
45: The World Remade
On flailing in the rising tides, as well as the ecological impact of vinyl records and digital music streaming. -- Find full show notes, with research links, at http://reasonablysound.com/2019/08/19/the-world-remade/ -- Thanks to Kyle Devine, whos book Decomposed: The Political Ecology of Music is out in October 2019. You can learn more here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/decomposed The Cost of Music Project (https://www.gla.ac.uk/news/headline_643297_en.html) was done in collaboration with Matthew Brennan, whose work you can see here: http://citizenbravo.com/videos.html Thanks also to Miriam Nielsen for the research an...
2019-08-19
51 min
Reasonably Sound
44: Vrooms And The Lack Thereof
What if your car’s engine could sound like anything? -- Find full show notes, with research links, at http://reasonablysound.com/2019/02/07/vrooms-and-the-lack-thereof/ -- Thanks to all the show’s Patrons and supporters, without whom it would not be possible! Special thanks to Adam Neely, Andrew Carlos, Andrew MacLarty, Anthony Kirkpatrick, Antoine Flamant, Ayla Ounce, Benjamin, Bernhard Werner, Blake Kidd, Camilla Greer, Cassandra Durnford, Chelsea Whyte, Christopher McKitterick, Clarissa Redwine, Cole Sarar, Dale Jakes, David Booth, David Rorick, Dylan Neal, Elliott, Ethan Hermer, hansbuetow, Harry Brisson, J Gingold, J.S. Majer, Jack Britton, Jana Deppe, Jason Scott, Johnny C, Josef Nick...
2019-02-07
40 min
Reasonably Sound
42: The Oddest Thing in the Universe
👕: https://cottonbureau.com/products/phonocloud -- Life, The Universe, and A Small, Yellow Leechlike Fish -- Find full show notes, with research links, at http://reasonablysound.com/2018/07/30/the-oddest-thing-in-the-universe/ -- Thanks to all the show’s Patrons and supporters, without whom it would not be possible! Special thanks to: Oscar Acton, Kathy Ahfid, Harry Brisson, Jack Britton, Keith Broni, Hans Buetow, Johnny C, Philip Campbell, Andrew Carlos, Jana Deppe, Cassandra Durnford, Katherine E. Cunningham, Talia F E, Scott Fassett, Antoine Flamant, J Gingold, Nick Goertzen, Camilla Greer, Andrew Groot, Richard Hanson, Ethan Hermer, Dale Jakes, Blake Kidd, Anthony Kirkpatrick, Tod Kurt, Andre...
2018-07-30
40 min
Reasonably Sound
41: A Not So Quiet Place
RS TSHIRTS! https://cottonbureau.com/products/phonocloud -- Exposure to noise pollution has serious health risks, and disproportionately affects certain communities. But what if regulating it would accidentally do more harm than good? -- The Generation Gap by CBC's Podcast Playlist: https://bit.ly/2wAgJU6 -- Check out Seeker’s NOISE WEEK at http://YouTube.com/Seeker -- Find full show notes, with research links, at http://www.reasonablysound.com -- Thanks to all the show’s Patrons and supporters, without whom it would not be possible! Special thanks to: Oscar Acton, Kathy Ahfid, Harry Brisson, Jack Britton, Keith Broni, Hans...
2018-05-14
42 min
Marketing 4.0 Archives - WebTalkRadio.net
Marketing 4.0 – To Thine Own Self Be True!
Effective market research is one of those business functions that most small business owners know they need to conduct, but very few do or do it correctly! Come listen to Gary Kaskowitz (www.marketingfour.com) as he is joined by Scott Gingold (www.PowerFeedback.com) as they take on some of the basic do’s and don’ts of effective market […] The post Marketing 4.0 – To Thine Own Self Be True! appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2011-07-11
00 min