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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 38 MIN

Ep: 58 - Defining Roles

from Mixing Family and Business Podcast · host Brian, Tom Hahn - Kim Chapman

On this episode of the Dixon Family and Business podcast, we took a nostalgic journey into the foods and kitchen traditions of our childhood—long before juice boxes and Lunchables were ever a thing. I loved hearing Shirley and Beth reminisce about life on the farm, from homemade bread and bacon fried in lard to that weekly tradition of oven-baked beans and Oscar Mayer hot dogs. We talked about all the handmade meals, the lard-fried eggs, and how treats like candy bars and potato chips were rare but deeply savored. For many of us, it was a time of pure, homegrown flavors—there were no store-bought short-cuts, just whatever came fresh from the garden or was carefully preserved in the cellar. But our conversation wasn’t just food-focused. We shifted gears to talk about the roles we play—both in the family and in the business, and why clearly defining responsibilities is so important. We shared personal stories about confusion, resentment, and the surprising challenges that come up when job descriptions are fuzzy (especially when you work with those you eat family dinners with). It was honest, practical, and at times, pretty funny—especially when we shared the realities of switching roles, growing as a team, and sometimes just surviving the learning curve. If you’re thinking about defining roles in your own business or family venture, you’ll find plenty of real-world insight (and a little humor) in this episode! Got a story to share or a question you'd like answered in a future episode? Email Brian at [email protected].  Make sure to check out our website to learn more!

On this episode of the Dixon Family and Business podcast, we took a nostalgic journey into the foods and kitchen traditions of our childhood—long before juice boxes and Lunchables were ever a thing. I loved hearing Shirley and Beth reminisce about life on the farm, from homemade bread and bacon fried in lard to that weekly tradition of oven-baked beans and Oscar Mayer hot dogs. We talked about all the handmade meals, the lard-fried eggs, and how treats like candy bars and potato chips were rare but deeply savored. For many of us, it was a time of pure, homegrown flavors—there were no store-bought short-cuts, just whatever came fresh from the garden or was carefully preserved in the cellar. But our conversation wasn’t just food-focused. We shifted gears to talk about the roles we play—both in the family and in the business, and why clearly defining responsibilities is so important. We shared personal stories about confusion, resentment, and the surprising challenges that come up when job descriptions are fuzzy (especially when you work with those you eat family dinners with). It was honest, practical, and at times, pretty funny—especially when we shared the realities of switching roles, growing as a team, and sometimes just surviving the learning curve. If you’re thinking about defining roles in your own business or family venture, you’ll find plenty of real-world insight (and a little humor) in this episode! Got a story to share or a question you'd like answered in a future episode? Email Brian at [email protected].  Make sure to check out our website to learn more!

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