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Bellarmine On Business

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The Bellarmine on Business podcast is sponsored by Bellarmine's Rubel School of Business. The views and opinions expressed during The Bellarmine on Business podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine University, its administration or the faculty at large. The episodes are designed to be insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining.Bellarmine University's Rubel School of Business, 2002 Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • TCJA to HR 1 - What the New Tax Bill Could Mean for You
    Jun 19 2025

    Episode 25: In this episode of the Bellarmine on Business Podcast, host Jim Ray discusses the implications of the new tax bill, HR 1, with guests Alisha Harper, and John and Alyssa Ackerman from Ackerman CPAs. The conversation covers the potential expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), elements of the new HR 1, and the impact on individual taxpayers and small businesses. The guests provide insights into navigating state and local tax deductions, compliance tips, and the importance of having a CPA. They also discuss the political landscape surrounding the tax bill and the future of various tax provisions.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Welcome and Guest Introduction

    01:54 Introduction to the Tax Bill Discussion

    03:46 Implications for Individual Taxpayers

    06:38 Small Business Considerations

    08:27 Navigating State and Local Tax Deductions (SALT)

    22:13 Compliance and Tax Preparation Tips

    25:58 Employer Retention Credit and Other Business Credits

    30:11 Political Outlook and Future Provisions

    36:38 Final Thoughts and Resources

    40:38 Conclusion

    To Contact John and Alyssa Ackerman:

    Website: www.ACK.cpa

    Phone: (502) 883-4070

    If we could ask one favor, that would be please take a moment to SHARE this episode out on your social media. There are a lot of people out there that may not be connected yet with the Bellarmine on Business Podcast. And if you share it on your social media, Facebook, LinkedIn, whatever, that'll help other people find the information here and learn a little bit more about the kind of topics and themes that we cover here on the podcast and hopefully learn a little bit more about the Rubel School of Business and Bellarmine University.

    So from all of us here at the Bellarmine on Business Podcast in Louisville, Kentucky, Swords Up and Let's Go Knights!

    Disclaimer:

    The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business Podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine University, its administration or the faculty at large. The episodes are designed to be insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining.

    Want to Listen to Additional Episodes?

    You can find additional episodes on the Rubel School of Business Podcast page of the Bellarmine website, various Bellarmine social media pages, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, Podchaser and many other podcast directories. We encourage you to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss an episode.

    Interested in Developing a Podcast for Your Business or Organization?

    This podcast was produced by Jim Ray Consulting Services. Jim Ray, host of the Bellarmine on Business podcast, can help you with the concept development, implementation, production and distribution of your own podcast. For more information, visit: https://jimrayconsultingservices.com/podcastproduction.

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  • Marketing Craft Bourbon in Eastern Europe
    May 14 2025
    Episode 23: This episode of the Bellarmine on Business podcast explores the journey of marketing craft bourbon in Eastern Europe, focusing on the experiences of Eddie and Steve Smith, founders of Kentucky Exports LLC and Bourbon Kings UAB. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in introducing Kentucky bourbon to markets like Lithuania and Poland, the importance of building relationships with distillers, navigating export regulations, and the unique marketing strategies required in a vodka-dominated region. The conversation highlights the entrepreneurial spirit and the support from trade organizations that aid in their mission to expand the reach of craft bourbon. They delve into the complexities of exporting bourbon to Europe, focusing on the logistics of bottling, labeling, and navigating tariffs. The group discusses the impact of tariffs on pricing and demand, strategies for dealing with potential tariffs, and the importance of building trust with international partners. They also explore market expansion opportunities in various European countries and emphasize the significance of authenticity in branding and consumer relationships. CHAPTERS 00:00 Welcome and Guest Introduction 03:20 Introducing to Craft Bourbon in Europe 05:44 Building Relationships with Distillers 10:00 Marketing Craft Bourbon in Vodka Country 13:06 Navigating Export Regulations and Standards 14:58 Leveraging Support from Trade Organizations 19.06 Navigating International Bottling and Labeling 22:33 Understanding Tariffs and Their Impact 29:19 Strategies for Dealing with Tariffs 35:29 Expanding into European Markets 37:57 Building Trust and Authenticity in Business 40:19 Conclusion We hope you found some interesting insights. If we could ask you to do one thing, that would be to take this episode and share it out on your social media so that other people can learn about it. Let other people hear about what we're doing at the Rubel School of Business and also what they're doing at Kentucky Exports and Bourbon Kings. Just a fantastic initiative, guys. And I wish all of you just a tremendous runway there and lot of success going forward. From all of us here at the Bellarmine on Business Podcast. Until next time, Swords Up and Let's Go Knights! To Learn More: Website: https://www.kentuckyexports.com Website: https://bourbonkings.eu Website: https://bourbonbarreltavern.com/ Thank you for listening to this episode of the Bellarmine on Business Podcast. Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, so you don't miss an upcoming episode. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business Podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine University, its administration or the faculty at large. The episodes are designed to be insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining. Want to Listen to Additional Episodes? You can find additional episodes on the Rubel School of Business Podcast page of the Bellarmine website, various Bellarmine social media pages, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, Podchaser and many other podcast directories. We encourage you to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss an episode. Interested in Developing a Podcast for Your Business or Organization? This podcast was produced by Jim Ray Consulting Services. Jim Ray, host of the Bellarmine on Business podcast, can help you with the concept development, implementation, production and distribution of your own podcast. For more information, visit: https://jimrayconsultingservices.com/podcastproduction.
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  • Unlocking Opportunities: The Leadership Louisville and Bellarmine Collaboration
    Apr 17 2025

    Episode 23: This episode of the Bellarmine on Business Podcast discusses a new partnership between Leadership Louisville Center and Bellarmine University's Ruble School of Business. The conversation highlights the roles of Jorge Pazmiño and Paul Bolton in this collaboration, emphasizing the value it brings to students in terms of talent development, networking opportunities, and real-world experiences. We explore how this partnership aims to bridge the gap between education and community engagement. The objective is to provide students with access to resources and connections that will enhance their career prospects. The episode also delves into the importance of networking and mentorship for students as they prepare to enter the workforce.

    CHAPTERS

    00:06 Welcome and Guest Introduction

    04:10 Value of the Partnership for Students

    06:35 Networking and Talent Retention in Louisville

    10:34 Bridging the Gap Between Education and Community

    13:20 Program Structure and Offerings

    16:39 Interactive Learning Experiences

    22:12 The Importance of Networking

    29:13 Conclusion and Call to Action

    To Learn More about the Leadership Louisville Center:

    Website: https://leadershiplouisville.org

    Leading Better: https://leadingbetter.com/

    Paul Bolton: https://leadingbetter.com/about/people/

    Thank you for listening to this episode of the Bellarmine on Business Podcast. Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our podcast, so you don't miss an upcoming episode.

    Disclaimer:

    The views and opinions expressed during the Bellarmine on Business Podcast do not necessarily reflect those of Bellarmine University, its administration or the faculty at large. The episodes are designed to be insightful, thought-provoking and entertaining.

    Want to Listen to Additional Episodes?

    You can find additional episodes on the Rubel School of Business Podcast page of the Bellarmine website, various Bellarmine social media pages, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, Podchaser and many other podcast directories. We encourage you to subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss an episode.

    Interested in Developing a Podcast for Your Business or Organization?

    This podcast was produced by Jim Ray Consulting Services. Jim Ray, host of the Bellarmine on Business podcast, can help you with the concept development, implementation, production and distribution of your own podcast. For more information, visit: https://jimrayconsultingservices.com/podcastproduction.

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