

Going Deep with Aaron Watson
Aaron Watson
The Going Deep with Aaron Watson podcast is a forum for having meaningful, deep conversations about the passions, fears and problems of people from all walks of life. Guests talk about entrepreneurship, sports, finance, comedy and lifestyle design.
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Nov 4, 2019 • 35min
403 Trusting your Gut, Firing Clients, and 20 Years Growing an IT Business w/ Michele McGough
We believe this is one of the best and most valuable podcasts we’ve had the privilege to share. Michele McGough is the founder and CEO of solutions4networks, a professional services and integration company that provides network engineering and network security consulting as well as associated equipment/software to a select client portfolio. She’s been in IT for more than 30 years and has learned a lot of lesssons along the way. In this episode, you’ll hear her discuss retaining the talented people on her team, how & when to fire a client, and how she got started. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. Michele’s Challenge; Perception is not reailty. Don’t make assumptions about others. Connect with Michele Linkedin Twitter Instagram Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 361 with Jason Wolfe another top-notch entrepreneur, operator, and team builder. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast |

Oct 28, 2019 • 26min
402 Owning & Operating a Family Business Building Custom Closets w/ Michelle Walters
Michelle Walters founded Liberty Closet Systems in 1993. The family-owned and operated business serves up custom closet, cabinetry, and storage solutions in Westmoreland County & surrounding areas. Over time, operations have been scaled to meet the demands of over one hundred builders in PA, WV, and Maryland. In 23 years LCS, Inc. has grown from a single designer/installer to a full staff of designers, fabricators, and installers specializing in custom closet design & storage systems. In this conversation, Aaron and Michelle discuss starting the business, how to sell a great closet, and working with her family. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. Michelle Walters’s Challenge; Be kind. Not just people that agree with you. Connect with Michelle Walters Instagram Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 396 with Kristy Knichel where we discuss 3rd party logistics, woman-owned business, and great customer service. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | Spotify

Oct 21, 2019 • 31min
401 How to Go from Consulting to Investing in Startups w/ James Haluszczak
James Haluszczak founded SteelBridge Consulting in 2008. The boutique consultancy exclusively focuses on serving as a strategic advisor to Private Equity and Venture Capital fund managers, investors, and administrators. He is also a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of SteelBridge Laboratories, which he and his partners founded in 2016 as an investment firm focused on early-stage Fintech companies. James has 20 years of experience in Financial Service operations, finance, and technology roles, and is a seasoned Fintech founder and investor. James has held management roles inside of four currently operating Fintech startup companies, and he and his team have invested in more than 10 Fintech companies since 2016. In this conversation, James and Aaron discuss scaling a consulting firm, finding deal flow for investing, and helping a young company grow. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. James Haluszczak’s Challenge; Use a fintech tool to donate to a cause, like cancer research. Connect with James Haluszczak Linkedin Twitter Website If you liked this interview, check out all of our interviews with the world’s biggest financial leaders and writers. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher |

Oct 14, 2019 • 39min
400 Can Vertical Farming Change the World? w/ Austin Webb
Austin Webb is leading a startup that aims to upend the food system. How? By using robotics and AI to build and operate highly efficient, commercial-scale urban vertical farms. In late September 2019, his company Fifth Season (originally founded as RoBotany) came out of stealth mode by announcing a $35 million round of funding. With this capital, it plans to build its first commercial-scale indoor vertical farm to be located just outside Pittsburgh, in Braddock. The startup plans to expand into other similarly-sized cities throughout the US. In this episode, Austin and Aaron discuss the seismic impact Austin believes vertical farming can have, how this model reduces labor costs & water usage, and the composition of the team pursuing this goal. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. Austin’s Challenge; For an entire week, try to eat only fresh food for every meal. Connect with Austin Linkedin Fifthseasonfresh.com If you liked this interview, check out our other interviews with top Pittsburgh entrepreneurs Jason Wolfe and Cooper Munroe. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher |

Oct 7, 2019 • 37min
399 Saving Truck Driver Lives w/ Hayden Cardiff
Hayden Cardiff is the co-founder and CEO of Idelic. Idelic is a B2B Saas startup that helps trucking companies track data on their fleet & drivers to improve safety. Idelic recently announced a Series A financing round of $8M led by Origin Ventures with participation from TDF Ventures, Birchmere Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, and SaaS Venture Capital. Hayden, with cofounders Nick Bartel & Andrew Russell, spun Idelic’s software out of Pitt Ohio, a logistics service firm providing less-than-truckload, truckload, supply chain solutions, and ground services in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest United States. In this episode, Hayden and Aaron discuss spinning a company out of a larger business, fundraising millions of dollars, and bringing software to an old, conservative industry. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. Hayden Cardiff’s Challenge; Consider and respect the truck drivers you’re sharing the road with. Connect with Hayden Cardif Linkedin Twitter Idelic Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 396 with Kristy Knichel where we discuss building an $80M 3rd Party Logistics Provider using customer service, hustle, and humility. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher |

Sep 30, 2019 • 34min
398 Kindness Over Everything w/ Denise DeSimone, founder C-Leveled
Denise DeSimone has started & run 9 different companies. Some have been successes, some have been failures, some have fallen in between. In 1998, Denise founded and grew one of her greatest successes, Unicorp where she developed the privately-held technology-based business from the ground floor to over $74 million in revenues. In this conversation, Aaron and Denise discuss where to get good mentorship, how she has changed her service offerings, and the importance of company culture. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. Denise Desimone’s Challenge; Be kind. Connect with Denise Desimone Linkedin Website ddesimone@c-leveled.com If you liked this interview, check out two other episodes with prolific entrepreneurs Jason Wolfe and Dave Nelsen. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | Spotify

Sep 23, 2019 • 35min
397 Team Building, Creativity, and Polymaths w/ Nathan Martin, Founder of Deeplocal
Nathan Martin is the founder and CEO of Deeplocal, a Pittsburgh-based marketing agency. The firm is comprised of creative engineers, hired by brands to build interactive experiences. Since spinning Deeplocal out of an art and technology lab at Carnegie Mellon University in 2006, Nathan has become a leader of innovation and invention in advertising, creating custom solutions that are often the world's firsts. In the last decade, Nathan has grown Deeplocal’s portfolio to include advertising work for some of the world’s biggest and most celebrated brands — including Google, Netflix, and Nike. Prior to founding Deeplocal, Nathan was an originating member of a hactivist art group and the frontman of Creation is Crucifixion, a grindcore band. In this conversation, you’ll hear Aaron & Nathan discuss how to build a talented team, what it took for Deeplocal to get off the ground, and how he explains the company to others. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. Nathan Martin’s Challenge; Do not look at income and money as the driver of happiness. Evaluate your work on the basis of how you spend your time. Connect with Nathan Martin Linkedin Twitter Deeplocal Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 340 with Craig Markovitz where we discuss generating more than $300M in shareholder value. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes |

Sep 16, 2019 • 30min
396 $2 Million to $80+ Million Family Business w/ Kristy Knichel
Kristy Knichel is a second-generation logistics executive and the president of Knichel Logistics. Prior to leading the company, she led the operations team for 10 years. Kristy has driven a staggering amount of growth for the company. Since its inception, Knichel Logistics has grown from $2 million in revenue to $80 million under Kristy’s leadership. Knichel Logistics is a woman-owned and operated, non asset based third-party logistics provider. In this interview you’ll find out what that means. The company specializes in intermodal, less than truckload, full truckload, and specialty services and has a veteran staff that prioritizes customer service. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Kristy Knichel’s Challenge; Put yourself out there. Connect with Kristy Knichel Linkedin Knichel Logistics Website If you liked this interview, check out the rest of our interviews with the top business people in the city of Pittsburgh. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates podcasts, vlogs, and videos for companies. Our clients become better storytellers. How? Click here and Learn more. We work with Fortune 500s, medium-sized companies, and entrepreneurs. Sign up for one of Piper’s weekly newsletters. We curate links to Expand your Mind, Fill your Heart, and Grow your Tribe. Follow Piper as we grow YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay

Sep 9, 2019 • 41min
395 Self-Driving Semi Trucks w/ Çetin Meriçli
Çetin Meriçli is the co-founder and CEO of Locomation, a Pittsburgh startup building autonomous trucks. His company is taking a novel approach to the technical challenge by pairing trucks together, instead of building a single truck to stand alone. Locomation has raised more than $5 million from 13 venture investors, including Pittsburgh VC firm Draper Triangle Ventures. Çetin’s team, including 5 co-founders, have been working together for a decade and are aiming to realize the opportunity in the multi-trillion-dollar logistics industry. Çetin and Aaron discuss how to sell into the 4 key groups that will determine Locomation’s success: investors, employees, customers, and regulators. You’ll walk away from this episode with a much better understanding of the timeline and challenges associated with autonomous vehicle technology. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Çetin Meriçli’s Challenge; Find a way to give back. Connect with Çetin Meriçli Linkedin Twitter Locomation Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 306 with Bryan Salesky (Argo AI) where we discuss self-driving cars or episode 297 with Jorgen Pedersen where we discuss robotics and removing humans from harm’s way. Underwritten by Piper Creative A digital agency that provides strategy, delivery, and analysis specializing in a few key service offerings. Vlogging Podcasting Linkedin Video If you aren’t creating or curating content regularly, your clients and customers might forget you’re open for business. YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes |

Sep 2, 2019 • 43min
394 How to Buy Small Companies w/ Ryan Kulp, Fomo & Fork Equity
Ryan Kulp is both a marketer and a programmer. This unique skill set allows him to do things that most entrepreneurs only fantasize about. Ryan constantly builds and ships new products and services on a monthly basis. This gives him the opportunity to experiment and test lots of ideas, seeing which ones stick. He also uses this skill set to buy small technology companies & software products that most private equity firms are forced to overlook. In this uncharted terrain, Ryan uncovers value by applying his skillset to businesses that were previously run by someone lacking the skills or bandwidth to apply the best techniques. Now, Ryan’s companies generate more than $5 million in annual revenue and he travels the globe with the freedom granted by cash flow + operating businesses with no geographic restraints. In this conversation, Aaron and Ryan discuss how to think about entrepreneurship, rules to abide by in business, and the greater “Why” behind Ryan’s work. Pittsburgh’s best conference to Expand your Mind & Fill your Heart happens once a year. Ryan Kulp’s Challenge; Work via negativa. Don’t watch Netflix. Connect with Ryan Kulp Twitter Ryanckulp.com Dishonest Marketing Micro Acquisitions Course 3 Books Ryan Mentioned Negotiation Genius by Deepak Malhotra & Max Bazerman Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss Getting to Yes by Roger Fisher & William Ury If you liked this interview, check out: Episode 269 with Brent Beshore where we cover investing for the long term, boring businesses, and starting a career. Episode 216 with Noah Kagan where we discuss Facebook, Mint, and how to be an effective entrepreneur. Episode 383 with Zak Slayback where we discuss how to avoid copycat careers, why job descriptions usually suck, and How to Get Ahead when you’re early in your career. Underwritten by Piper Creative Piper Creative creates