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Small Business Matters
Small Business Matters
61 episodes
1 month ago
What does it take to build a thriving company in a competitive industry—and keep it growing for more than a decade? In this episode of Small Business Matters, host Tim Fulton and co-host Taylor Fulton sit down with Zac Nicklas, President & CEO of The Pool Boys in League City, Texas. Zac shares how he turned a small family-run pool service into a trusted, 15-employee operation that’s earned a reputation for professionalism, reliability, and integrity. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, Zac’s story is packed with insights about scaling smart, leading well, and finding balance between growth and personal priorities. Episode Highlights: • What Matters to Small Business? [03:36] • Leading Like a CEO [06:32] • Sustaining a Long-term Business Partnership [10:53] • A Big Mistake Changes Everything [15:09] • Building a Loyal, Low-turnover Team [15:36] • Industry Involvement As a Growth Accelerator [18:37] • Hiring a Second-in-command [23:09] • Rapid-fire [25:55] • Takeaways [29:06] • Contact Information [30:58] • SBM News [31:15] About the Guest Zac Nicholas is the President & CEO of The Pool Boys, a full-service pool maintenance and repair company based in League City, Texas. Founded in 2011, the company has grown from a two-man operation into a respected local brand known for its commitment to customer care and continuous improvement. Zac’s leadership philosophy centers on integrity, teamwork, and investing in people—principles that have helped him build a sustainable business with strong community roots. Tune in to hear how one small business owner built not just a company, but a culture of professionalism, trust, and purpose.
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What does it take to build a thriving company in a competitive industry—and keep it growing for more than a decade? In this episode of Small Business Matters, host Tim Fulton and co-host Taylor Fulton sit down with Zac Nicklas, President & CEO of The Pool Boys in League City, Texas. Zac shares how he turned a small family-run pool service into a trusted, 15-employee operation that’s earned a reputation for professionalism, reliability, and integrity. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, Zac’s story is packed with insights about scaling smart, leading well, and finding balance between growth and personal priorities. Episode Highlights: • What Matters to Small Business? [03:36] • Leading Like a CEO [06:32] • Sustaining a Long-term Business Partnership [10:53] • A Big Mistake Changes Everything [15:09] • Building a Loyal, Low-turnover Team [15:36] • Industry Involvement As a Growth Accelerator [18:37] • Hiring a Second-in-command [23:09] • Rapid-fire [25:55] • Takeaways [29:06] • Contact Information [30:58] • SBM News [31:15] About the Guest Zac Nicholas is the President & CEO of The Pool Boys, a full-service pool maintenance and repair company based in League City, Texas. Founded in 2011, the company has grown from a two-man operation into a respected local brand known for its commitment to customer care and continuous improvement. Zac’s leadership philosophy centers on integrity, teamwork, and investing in people—principles that have helped him build a sustainable business with strong community roots. Tune in to hear how one small business owner built not just a company, but a culture of professionalism, trust, and purpose.
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Ready for Anything: Crisis Communications with Megan Paquin
Small Business Matters
22 minutes 44 seconds
3 months ago
Ready for Anything: Crisis Communications with Megan Paquin
What happens when a crisis hits your business? Would you be ready—or reactive? In this thought-provoking episode, Tim Fulton sits down with Megan Paquin, founder and CEO of Paquin Public Relations, to explore the high-stakes world of crisis communications. With experience advising Fortune 100 brands, global institutions, and even litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court, Megan knows exactly how reputations are built—and how they can unravel in an instant. She shares candid insights on: • What crisis communications really is (and what it’s not) • Why reputational equity is your best defense • The underrated power of asking for help as a business owner • How adopting an abundance mindset can reframe uncertainty and drive growth A seasoned strategist, accredited PR counselor, and entrepreneur, Megan also reflects on launching her own agency—and what she would’ve done differently if she could go back—she would have started sooner. Whether you're navigating a challenge now or want to prepare for what’s ahead, this episode is packed with wisdom, strategy, and encouragement for small business leaders ready to grow with confidence. Episode Highlights: • What Matters to Small Business [0:2:40] • Becoming an Entrepreneur [0:03:38] • What is a Crisis? [0:06:50] • An Interesting Case [0:09:02] • Preventing a Crisis [0:10:26] • Fueling Growth [0:11:31] • Role of the CEO [0:12:53] • Advice for New Entrepreneurs [0:13:30] • Learning from Mistakes [0:14:20] • Dealing with Uncertainty [0:15:55] • Rapid Fire [0:17:20] • Takeaways [0:20:11] • Contact Information [0:21:17] • SBM News [0:21:25]
Small Business Matters
What does it take to build a thriving company in a competitive industry—and keep it growing for more than a decade? In this episode of Small Business Matters, host Tim Fulton and co-host Taylor Fulton sit down with Zac Nicklas, President & CEO of The Pool Boys in League City, Texas. Zac shares how he turned a small family-run pool service into a trusted, 15-employee operation that’s earned a reputation for professionalism, reliability, and integrity. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, Zac’s story is packed with insights about scaling smart, leading well, and finding balance between growth and personal priorities. Episode Highlights: • What Matters to Small Business? [03:36] • Leading Like a CEO [06:32] • Sustaining a Long-term Business Partnership [10:53] • A Big Mistake Changes Everything [15:09] • Building a Loyal, Low-turnover Team [15:36] • Industry Involvement As a Growth Accelerator [18:37] • Hiring a Second-in-command [23:09] • Rapid-fire [25:55] • Takeaways [29:06] • Contact Information [30:58] • SBM News [31:15] About the Guest Zac Nicholas is the President & CEO of The Pool Boys, a full-service pool maintenance and repair company based in League City, Texas. Founded in 2011, the company has grown from a two-man operation into a respected local brand known for its commitment to customer care and continuous improvement. Zac’s leadership philosophy centers on integrity, teamwork, and investing in people—principles that have helped him build a sustainable business with strong community roots. Tune in to hear how one small business owner built not just a company, but a culture of professionalism, trust, and purpose.