What if the best businesses weren’t planned, but discovered? In this episode, Chuck Blakeman sits down with Carey Lindeman, founder of Promise Care, to discuss how an unexpected volunteer experience led her to create a thriving home care business—and why she’s now transitioning into a new role as a business community leader.
💡 Here’s what you’ll learn:
✅ How Carey stumbled into entrepreneurship by filling a need in the senior care industry
✅ The importance of business communities and why every entrepreneur needs one
✅ The four building blocks of a successful business and how they create sustainable growth
✅ Why simplicity in strategic planning is key to long-term success
🎧 About Our Guest:
With nearly two decades of entrepreneurial experience, Carey Lindeman built Promise Care, a boutique senior care company focused on dignity and relationships. Now, she’s stepping into a new role as a co-facilitator of business communities, helping entrepreneurs build businesses that serve their lives—not the other way around.
Why This Episode Matters:
Many entrepreneurs struggle with isolation and uncertainty. Carey’s story highlights how being in a structured business community provides clarity, support, and fresh perspectives. Whether you're starting out or scaling up, having outside eyes on your business is a game-changer.
Host’s Takeaway:
"Entrepreneurs don’t need more complexity—they need clarity and community. Carey’s journey proves that success comes from movement, not over-planning. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your business, this episode is for you."
👉 Don’t just listen—take action. Find a community, simplify your strategy, and start building a business that gives you freedom!
👉 Links & Resources Mentioned:
Book recommendation: The Wisdom of Crowds by James Surowiecki
🎙 Stay tuned for more episodes on building businesses that give you freedom, not just money!
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