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Podcast: Wisdom from a Lifetime of Family Business Leadership

Jan Steiner, former president and CEO of Thoro Packaging, a Southern California-based family business, sits down with Ed Hart to share her journey of taking over her father's company and growing it from $1 million to nearly $40 million in revenue. She emphasizes the importance of connection, joy, and self-management in leadership.

Podcast: Putting the FAMILY in Family Business

Ed Hart sat down with the Director of the Global Family Business Institute at the Claremont University Drucker School of Management, Dave Specht. Enjoy this conversation between two family business experts and leaders in the field.

Podcast: Transforming and Nourishing People and Families

Join us in this episode as we delve deeper into Bill Bracken's journey, his commitment to serving those in need, and the powerful work of Bracken's Kitchen in fighting food insecurity and transforming lives through culinary training.

Podcast: Standing Up for Others - A Life of Beating the Odds

Join us for this conversation about how the right attitude and desire to serve will benefit you and your business.

A Lifetime of Protecting Country, Family, and Faith

On this episode of From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart, Director of First Bank’s Center for Family-Owned Businesses, has a conversation with Martha Daniel, Founder and CEO of Orange County, California based Information Management Resources Inc. (IMRI). IMRI is family-owned and operated, and provides cyber security and IT support to the military, several government organizations, and businesses of all sizes all over the country. Ms. Daniel shares her passion for family business, and discusses who has inspired her throughout her life.

Unlocking Hidden Value in Every Conversation

On this episode of From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart, Director of First Bank’s Center for Family-Owned Businesses, has a conversation with Certified Forensic interviewer, founder of the company InQuasive, and author of the book "The Disciplined Listening Method", Michael Reddington, about becoming a disciplined listener, a better communicator and, thus, a better leader.