Lights dim. Sounds hush. The aerialist spins into the air. Sequins sparkle within the heat gentle of a followspot, and my bizarre little mind wonders: “What does advertising and marketing appear like for a travelling circus the place each different week brings a completely new market?”
After I went trying to find the reply, I discovered, as a substitute, probably the most genuinely profound and heartfelt conversations I’ve had in a very long time.
And the reinforcement of my perception that, generally, a very powerful classes for entrepreneurs… don’t come from entrepreneurs in any respect.
Kevin Venardos
Proprietor/Founder/Ringmaster of Venardos Circus
- Enjoyable truth: I’m sorry, what may very well be a extra enjoyable truth than that he owns his personal circus?!
- Declare to fame: Kevin grew his circus from a rented tent at a state truthful to two touring reveals delighting 45 places throughout the U.S. and over 200,000 attendees!
Lesson 1: Use your dream to assist others obtain theirs.
“All I owned was a big quantity of debt,” Venardos says, recounting the start of his circus. “It began with a need to maintain working. To not must depend on another person considering I used to be helpful to maintain round.”
However life had a lesson in retailer that might change his very motivation.
“I discovered this little [carnival] in Snohomish, WA. And I stated, ‘Hey, let me put my little circus by your occasion, and don’t cost me a dime. And I’m gonna work my tail off placing as many butts into these hay bales as I presumably can.’”
It was solely meant to be a shrewd enterprise transfer, a solution to stretch their skinny finances, however one thing clicked into place for Venardos.
“The capability we’ve to make an financial affect. The place we place the circus, there are companies close by. And once we’re profitable, they profit from that.”
That little lesson grew into the philosophy that underpins how Venardos thinks about his crew, his partnerships, and even his viewers.
“How are you going to use your dream to assist different folks obtain theirs? After I’m not asking myself that query sufficient, I’m often on the mistaken monitor.”

Lesson 2: Put money into emotional connection.
“Each [interaction] has the chance for us to rob them of their pleasure or supply a purpose to smile. Raise a weight from them or make our wants extra vital than theirs.”
This holds true with clients, coworkers, and collaborators alike. And it’s that consideration to which Venardos attributes the success of the present. As an example, he tells me about what may have been their lowest level.
“When 2020 hit, that funding of affection is what carried us via the pandemic.” Social isolation may and did finish plenty of reside reveals. As an alternative, “folks confirmed up and acquired $25 tickets [to a livestream of the circus] after they may have watched YouTube without spending a dime.”
And Venardos is fast to level out that love isn’t only for clients. “It’s in regards to the different companies and different components of your neighborhood for whom the heat that your flame generates.”
“Locations the place it’s merely a transactional relationship are typically not the locations the place we’re most profitable,” he says. “When you have got a military of individuals whose success is tied to yours indirectly, that’s when issues actually begin to develop.”
Lesson 3: Share your distinctive wrestle.
As our dialog drew to a detailed, I requested Venardos what he would do in another way if he may time-warp again to 2014 and do all of it once more.
“It is likely to be a entice to torture oneself with such a query. Our identification as The Little Circus that May was solid completely, and solely, as a result of I made so many errors,” he stated and stared into the center distance.
The primary time I noticed the Venardos Circus, the present ended because the ringmaster himself got here out to thank the viewers. His voice quavered as he defined how shut the present had come to not making it. How he guess every little thing on a rented tent and a circus dream. How every considered one of us there was supporting a complete household of dreamers. I used to be hooked.
“I don’t want ache on anybody, however ache is a spoon that carves out area in your coronary heart for gratitude. I feel that’s one thing that connects with folks. There’s an emotional resonance.”
Folks come to the circus for the spectacle. However they arrive again as a result of they discover one thing deeper.
“That factor you suppose is your flaw, in the event you’re keen to get comfy sharing, is definitely your distinctive wrestle. Another person is on the market — and also you won’t even know them but — who must see the factor that solely you possibly can supply due to the distinctive challenges you’ve handed via.”

Bonus Lesson 1: Happiness is evident expectations.
“Making a contented neighborhood means setting clear expectations for everyone and holding one another accountable to that.”
If you happen to suppose tradition is vital at your job, think about in the event you lived with your entire coworkers for months on finish! I requested Venardos how his crew navigates that dynamic.
He says step one is “the period of time and love that’s spent discovering the correct folks and caring for them.” The second step is the promise you make to one another.
“Nice folks will really feel disrespected if persons are permitted to carry out at a mediocre degree or will not be held to no matter they promised to do,” Venardos says. “I assumed that this was a cold-hearted philosophy at one level. I went via so many painful iterations earlier than I found that I create much more ache by not coping with that stuff instantly than I do by [addressing it].”
Bonus Lesson 2: Heirarchy doesn’t suggest value.
“The one who is greeting on the entrance door, our concessions crew, they’re all equally vital to each artist,” he explains. “In current months, I’ve even found that giving folks titles that would appear to point some form of superiority [is harmful to team dynamics].”
Which isn’t to say that there aren’t ranges of management.
“True, somebody could have duties the place they’re taking care of sure people and holding them accountable. However the concept that a boss ought to get respect just because that’s their title goes in the other way of what I’ve discovered to be a profitable crew.”
In a automotive, the engine isn’t extra vital than the wheels. You want each if it’s going to work.
Lingering Questions
At present’s query
“How do you see your advertising and marketing evolving as we’re coming into the vacation season?” — Cristina Jerome, Founding father of Off Worque
At present’s reply
Venardos says: “We do not actually change our advertising and marketing for the vacation season as our components is extra focused as to whether we’re taking part in a brand new metropolis or a returning metropolis.”
Typically it’s similar to that!
Subsequent week’s query
Venardos asks: “What’s your single handiest advertising and marketing instrument in your arsenal?”




