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The Bliss Business Podcast

The Bliss Business Podcast

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The Bliss Business Podcast. B.L.I.S.S. stands for Build Love Into Scalable Systems. The Bliss Business Podcast emerges as a sanctuary where the principles of empathy, love, and conscious awareness in business are not just discussed — they are celebrated and sought after. "The Bliss Business Podcast’s mission is to spread empathy, connection and consciousness in business.”Zero Company Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • Building Community, Trust, and Impact Through Conscious Leadership with Kim Bode
    Jun 30 2026

    Business can be profitable, outspoken, community-centered, and deeply human at the same time.


    In this episode of The Bliss Business Podcast, we welcome Kim Bode, CEO and Founder of 8THIRTYFOUR, a communications and learning company built through more than 20 years of entrepreneurship, advocacy, resilience, and unapologetic leadership.


    Kim joins us to explore how conscious capitalism can shape the way companies communicate, build trust, support communities, and create meaningful impact beyond the bottom line.


    In Conscious Capitalism Through Communication, we explore:

    • What conscious capitalism looks like in practice

    • Why communication is central to trust and connection

    • How small businesses can advocate for their communities

    • Why authenticity strengthens leadership and culture • How failure, discomfort, and resilience shape entrepreneurs

    • What it takes to build a business that reflects your values


    🎙️ Hosted by Stephen Sakach and Tullio Siragusa

    🎧 Produced by Martha Huerta


    A conscious business does more than communicate its values. It proves them through the way it leads, serves, and shows up for its community.

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    48 mins
  • Beauty in Scale: Empowering Franchise Leaders with Meg Roberts
    Jun 25 2026

    Scaling a franchise brand takes more than systems and capital. It requires strong leadership, trusted mentors, and a culture that helps owners and teams grow together.


    In this episode of The Bliss Business Podcast, we welcome Meg Roberts, CEO of Head to Toe Brands, a beauty and wellness franchise platform that includes The Lash Lounge, Frenchies Modern Nail Care, Bishops Cut & Color, and Delta Crown Extensions.


    Meg has spent nearly two decades in franchising. She grew The Lash Lounge from 14 to more than 140 open locations, previously led the Molly Maid system, and has dedicated much of her career to mentoring and developing the next generation of franchise leaders.


    In Beauty in Scale, we explore:

    • How leaders scale brands without losing culture

    • Why mentorship is essential in franchising

    • How multi-brand platforms create shared strength

    • What franchise owners need from executive leadership

    • Why connection supports sustainable growth

    • How the next generation of franchise leaders can be developed


    🎙️ Hosted by Stephen Sakach and Tullio Siragusa

    🎧 Produced by Martha Huerta


    The strongest franchise systems do more than grow locations. They develop people, create opportunity, and build communities of leaders.

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    40 mins
  • Why Franchisees Need Always-On Marketing with Tullio Siragusa
    Jun 24 2026

    Marketing should not disappear the moment short-term results become difficult to measure.


    The strongest franchise growth strategies treat marketing as an always-on system: one that builds visibility, trust, and local demand long before the customer is ready to buy.


    In this special Marketing With Purpose Monologue Edition from The Bliss Business Podcast, Tullio Siragusa explores why franchisees need always-on marketing and why treating marketing as a monthly expense can quietly weaken future growth.


    Tullio introduces a practical framework for evaluating franchise marketing through five connected layers: local demand, business outcomes, share capture, marketing intensity, and lag structure. He also explains how franchise leaders can distinguish responsible efficiency from harmful under-investment.


    🎙️ Featuring Tullio Siragusa

    🎧 Produced by Martha Huerta


    🧭 In this episode, we explore:

    • Why local marketing results often appear weeks or months after the initial investment

    • How inconsistent visibility weakens trust, market memory, and future demand

    • The leading indicators franchisees should monitor before revenue changes

    • How to define and protect a baseline level of marketing intensity

    • When to increase investment to capture more local market share


    🎧 If you’re a franchise owner, multi-unit operator, franchisor, or marketing leader, this episode offers a practical framework for moving beyond stop-and-start campaigns and building a more stable, measurable, and sustainable local growth system.


    Because always-on marketing is not about spending endlessly. It is about staying visible, credible, and trusted before the customer’s moment of need arrives.

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    33 mins
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