The Distance

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editor: Podcast
  • Duración: 18:04:58
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Sinopsis

What's the hardest thing about business? Not going out of business. The Distance features stories of private businesses that have been operating for at least 25 years and the people who got them there. Hear business owners share their stories of hard work, survival and building something that lasts. The Distance is a production of Basecamp, the company behind the leading project management app.

Episodios

  • Victory Auto Wreckers

    07/04/2015 Duración: 09min

    Chicagoans of a certain age can recall growing up with the Victory Auto Wreckers television commercial, a low-budget ad that seemed to run endlessly on afternoons and late nights. It turns out that 30-second spot, featuring a shaggy haired guy whose car door falls off, wasn't just a childhood fever dream. Victory Auto Wreckers, an auto salvage yard founded in 1945, ran the same commercial on local airwaves for 30 years. But the business is ready for a new ad to accompany a bigger image transformation, from dirty junkyard to modern recycling center. To see photos and watch the classic commercial, visit https://thedistance.com/victory-auto-wreckers.

  • Ideal Box Co.

    05/03/2015 Duración: 09min

    When Al Capone needed crates to smuggle liquor to his speakeasies, he bought boxes from a Chicago manufacturer called Ideal Box Co. Today, the company is run the Eisen brothers, whose great-grandfather started the business in 1924, and the Eisens are shaping a future that goes way beyond corrugated boxes. Ideal makes the point-of-purchase displays that dot the ends of supermarket aisles and beckon consumers into making impulse purchases. The Eisens believe that specializing in displays is the way out of the commoditized brown box. For more on Ideal, including photos, check out https://thedistance.com/ideal-box-co.

  • Hollymatic

    17/02/2015 Duración: 08min

    In the early days of fast food, restaurants like McDonald's and Burger King made their burgers onsite, and they relied on Harry Holly's patty-molding machine to get the job done. The patty press helped standardize the fast food hamburger by ensuring that patty sizes and weights were consistent. The fast food giants eventually changed their supply chains and stopped using the patty press, but the meat-processing equipment company that Harry Holly founded in 1937 is still carrying on the inventor's legacy. To see photos and read more about Hollymatic, visit our website: https://thedistance.com/hollymatic/

  • The World's Largest Laundromat

    03/02/2015 Duración: 12min

    Yes, that's the actual name of this business, and there's more to it than just its 13,500 square feet. The World's Largest Laundromat serves free food, provides children's entertainment and offers workshops to customers on subjects like immigration reform and healthcare. All of these amenities have made the store a de facto community center and a destination—all unusual distinctions for a self-service, coin-operated laundromat. The debut episode of The Distance podcast tells the story of how a longstanding laundromat in the Chicago suburb of Berwyn found its true purpose as a neighborhood gathering place. For photos of The World’s Largest Laundromat, check out our text-version of this story at https://thedistance.com/worlds-largest-laundromat/ The Distance is a show about longevity in business, featuring privately held companies that have been operating for at least 25 years old. See photos, read more and sign up for our newsletter at https://thedistance.com The Distance is brought to you by Basecamp, the wor

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