Leading a Values-Based Business with Bobby Mikulas
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It’s relatively easy to create a list of core values for your business, but it’s much more complicated to actually run your day-to-day operations with those values at the forefront. That’s why I was especially excited to talk with Bobby Mikulas, CEO and co-founder of Kinship Landing, a boutique hotel that’s truly a values-based business. Bobby shares his amazing story of deciding with his wife to create a space for travelers in Colorado Springs, and he explains how he’s developed confidence and courage without sacrificing his humility. Listen in for some great leadership advice and encouragement.
Where did the idea for Kinship Landing come from? (3:09)
What was your mindset that allowed you to commit to a long-term goal? (8:39)
Why were you driven to create Kinship Landing? (13:25)
How have you learned to narrow down and focus when you have many different passions? (15:09)
Have you noticed your core values changing throughout your life? (21:47)
What did you learn in your first year of business? (23:45)
You said you have a crazy story about purchasing real estate in that first year, what was that like? (27:36)
How do you discern between courage and foolishness? (30:58)
What does it look like to act confidently without becoming arrogant? (34:28)
Why do you structure your life around intentional chunks of time? (42:12)
Remember that changing the world is not up to you (43:39)
What are Kinship’s core values, and what does it mean to run a values-based business? (50:57)
Creating an environment for startups to collaborate (1:00:56)
How do you create a business that outlasts you? (1:03:17)
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It’s relatively easy to create a list of core values for your business, but it’s much more complicated to actually run your day-to-day operations with those values at the forefront. That’s why I was especially excited to talk with Bobby Mikulas, CEO and co-founder of Kinship Landing, a boutique hotel that’s truly a values-based business. Bobby shares his amazing story of deciding with his wife to create a space for travelers in Colorado Springs, and he explains how he’s developed confidence and courage without sacrificing his humility. Listen in for some great leadership advice and encouragement.
Where did the idea for Kinship Landing come from? (3:09)
What was your mindset that allowed you to commit to a long-term goal? (8:39)
Why were you driven to create Kinship Landing? (13:25)
How have you learned to narrow down and focus when you have many different passions? (15:09)
Have you noticed your core values changing throughout your life? (21:47)
What did you learn in your first year of business? (23:45)
You said you have a crazy story about purchasing real estate in that first year, what was that like? (27:36)
How do you discern between courage and foolishness? (30:58)
What does it look like to act confidently without becoming arrogant? (34:28)
Why do you structure your life around intentional chunks of time? (42:12)
Remember that changing the world is not up to you (43:39)
What are Kinship’s core values, and what does it mean to run a values-based business? (50:57)
Creating an environment for startups to collaborate (1:00:56)
How do you create a business that outlasts you? (1:03:17)