
The Boardroom Buzz: Grow, Sell, or Exit
Boardroom Buzz is the straight-talk playbook for owners who built their service businesses from the crawlspace up and want to master the next move—whether that’s doubling down on growth or preparing for a life-changing exit.
Hosted by Jason & Jeremy Julio—“The Blue-Collar Twins” who turned a service-truck start-up into a multimillion-dollar success—and mentored by veteran deal-maker Paul Giannamore, the show turns boardroom finance into stories you’d swap over a tailgate. Expect 40-minute deep-dives that unwrap one real transaction and one valuation lever you can pull today, plus quick “Market Pulse” riffs that flag shifts every operator should watch.
If you’re a majority or significant-minority owner eyeing the $5 M–$100 M revenue range, tune in for gritty war stories, step-by-step tactics, and the confidence to choose your own endgame. New episodes every Thursday. Presented by POTOMAC M&A.
Latest episodes

Jul 17, 2025 • 54min
Systems Save the Day: David Mulcahy on Scaling O’Deer, Launching Ghost Scoopers & Leading Through Crisis
When a life-threatening brain injury sidelined his five-year-old son, David Mulcahy discovered whether the playbook he’d written for O’Deer South Shore & Cape Cod (natural deer, tick & mosquito control) could truly run without him. Spoiler: it did—and the EOS-driven machine now powers 26 spray rigs, year-round revenue and a fast-growing spinoff called Ghost Scoopers. David joins the Blue-Collar Twins to share how franchise systems, profit-share incentives and relentless KPI tracking kept the wheels turning while his family focused on recovery—and why recurring-service operators should fix their P&Ls before they chase the next shiny tactic.
You’ll hear:
Franchise Reality Check – leaving a multigenerational fuel-oil business to buy the second O’Deer franchise (2014).Door-Knock Data – hose-reel saturation vs. backpack mist blowers, and the all-natural edge in a regulation minefield.Stacking Seasons – adding deer control for winter cash flow and six-day scheduling that boosts capacity 16 %.People Math – commission plans that let top techs earn high-20s/hour, 50 % re-hire rates, and Slack-era training loops.Ghost Scoopers – turning a service-manager partnership into a profitable dog-waste brand (no franchise needed).Crisis Test – the 45-day hospital stretch that proved dashboards, one-page weeklies and empowered managers really work.Next Moves – $10 M infrastructure on a $5 M base, AI phone agents (“Charlie”), and job-description tightening before the leap.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: subdural hematoma, emergency brain surgery & a leadership gut-check
00:58 – Show intro: twin hosts frame David’s dual businesses (O’Deer + Ghost Scoopers)
02:56 – Leaving a family fuel-oil company after dad says “no ownership path”
04:53 – Why O’Deer’s hose-and-reel model beats backpack mist blowers for drift & season length
07:00 – Buying full control of South Shore territory; early cash-flow stretch moves
11:00 – Systems vs. hope: falling in love with P&Ls and annual budgeting
13:30 – Six-day routes, 26 trucks, 24 techs: capacity math & burnout prevention
18:15 – Commission structure: base + production %, monthly stretch bonus, low respray requirements
24:20 – Quality-assurance ride-alongs & Slack video feedback loops
27:00 – Son Wyatt’s accident (Jan 2023): 250 ml bleed, 45-day inpatient rehab
30:10 – General manager runs ops on one-page weekly reports; family splits hospital shifts
33:00 – Coaching & masterminds: why recurring-revenue founders must know unit economics first
36:40 – Launching Ghost Scoopers with GM Zach; positioning it as a training-ground equity play
41:00 – Insurance, cameras & the van-driver age dilemma
48:00 – AI agent “Charlie” starts reactivating lapsed customers via calls & SMS
50:00 – Wrap-up: present leadership, future $10 M vision, and living core values after crisis
52:00 – Outro & Private-Equity Masterclass CTA

Jul 10, 2025 • 41min
The Rebuild Mindset: Brandon Kraupp on Turning Setbacks into a Multi-State Service Machine
After losing his first fortune to a Ponzi scheme in his late twenties, Brandon Kraupp didn’t lick his wounds—he grabbed a clipboard. Today, his Utah-based Romex Pest Control spans four states, fields nearly two hundred teammates, and runs on an EOS-powered culture that blends door-knock grit with relentless data-tracking. Brandon sits down with the Blue-Collar Twins to share how maxed-out 0 % credit cards and a “just make more tomorrow” mindset turned a single truck into a regional platform. You’ll hear:
FBI Wake-Up Call – why losing everything crystallized a fearless approach to risk and growth.Door-Knock Science – mastering 55-plus communities and turning authenticity into daily deals.Data over Drama – using market analytics, WiseTack financing, and EOS scorecards to steer every expansion.Culture Moat – six core values, weekly L10s, and therapist-mediated exec meetings that keep 180 people rowing.Next Moves – an aggressive Texas build-out, acquisition targets on the Gulf Coast, and AI sliding into every SOP.
Stick around for Brandon’s take on “stealth-wealth” margins and a quick CTA to Paul Giannamore’s Private-Equity Masterclass playlist—then audit the numbers that actually move your own scoreboard.
From PE Teachers to Pest-Control Owners: The Julio Twins’ POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: Brandon on San Antonio’s $2 M sprint and ignoring competitors
00:35 – Meet-cute in Denver: Twins recap how Romex hit the Buzz radar
02:00 – Idaho & Utah roots ➜ NC lake life and snowboard obsession
04:00 – Pre-dental student to Yamaha finance wiz; first taste of sales
05:55 – Buying the dealership at 23 amid the 2008 crash
07:50 – The $50 K zero-percent credit-card gamble (dad said “pound sand”)
10:30 – #1 Yamaha dealer award, Hawaii trip & seven-figure exit at 27
12:45 – Houseboat “retirement” on Lake Powell—then the FBI phone call
15:30 – Ponzi fallout: losing everything, choosing bounce-back over bitterness
18:15 – Digital-marketing lessons he’d use to 10x a dealership today
21:30 – Door-to-door debut with Alterra; launching Romex during senior year of college
24:00 – Early offices, small acquisitions & meeting sales phenom JJ
27:00 – High close-rate playbook: 55-plus communities and 10-deal days
30:00 – Golden-Door sellers, mindset of elite reps, and JJ’s natural talent
32:45 – Romex footprint: TX, OK, LA, MS—why every growth dollar points to Texas
34:50 – Data-driven market picks; San Antonio case study
35:35 – Revenue targets: $50 M by 2027, PCT Top-40 climb, margin focus
38:00 – Personal goals: lake-house life, golf bets & the women’s-attire wager
39:55 – Twins invite Brandon to Potomac 100 mastermind in Puerto Rico
40:30 – Dylan Seals outro & Masterclass CTA

Jul 3, 2025 • 47min
The Beehive Blueprint: Jason Carpenter’s 3,000-Page SOP, Million-Door Data Engine & Golf-Course Deal Flow
From mortgaging his house for a used “bug truck” to commanding Ohio’s slickest 10,000-sq-ft “Beehive” HQ, Jason Carpenter has turned Environmental Pest Management into the Midwest’s apartment-pest juggernaut—servicing 1 million+ units with a patented data platform (“Pest Genius”) and a 3,000-page digital playbook that lets the business run while he’s on the back nine. Sit in with the Blue-Collar Twins as Jason lays out:
Door-Knock Origins → $350 K Contract – how a single 50-unit bed-bug job snowballed into a $300 K+ recurring deal and rewired his focus from homes to high-density housing.Pest Genius – the in-house software (and patent) that tracks every unit, photo, KPI and health-department audit across millions of square feet.EOS + Family Power – wife Karen (COO), son Brandon (VP) and daughter Kayla (content chief) running weekly scorecard L10s while Jason stays out of the office—unless he’s eaten or played 18.Net over Vanity – why a Franco Giannamore valuation wake-up call pushed margins from “meh” to mission-critical and reset his eight-year, $20 M/20 % BHAG.Golf, Barter & Brand – converting country-club barters into 100+ clients and why density beats door-to-door for long-term wealth.Exit Options – succession plans, EBITDA realities and the number that makes walking off the course worth it.
Stick around for Jason’s candid take on therapy-backed leadership, mastermind ROI, and why every technician needs to read their P&L. Buzz EP 209 Jason Carpe…
From PE Teachers to Pest-Control Owners: The Julio Twins’ POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: Jason on the 3,000-page playbook & “letting the business run itself”
00:35 – Intro at the Beehive; Twins recap Jason’s mortgage-and-a-truck origin story
02:00 – Westerville roots, single-mom hustle & senior-year couch-surfing with Chip
05:55 – Sales chops: from shoe store to car lot to bartending—and gambling pool halls
08:00 – Meet-cute with pest control: father-in-law’s family firm, $50 K salary, first kids
11:00 – Basement startup (2003), door-knocking for residential accounts
12:45 – 2006 pivot: $40 K bed-bug job uncovers $300 K apartment contract
16:00 – Deciding to own the apartment niche; first million-door vision set
18:15 – Building Pest Genius—tracking every unit, photo & treatment across states
22:40 – Patent filed; integrations with PEStack & Outlook; “differentiator” explained
25:30 – Family dynamics: Karen (COO), Brandon (VP), Kayla (social) & twin grand-babies
28:45 – Therapist-mediated exec meetings; Jason allowed in office only after golf or lunch
30:10 – Chasing the PCT Top 100 & Ohio #1 goals; revenue vs. EBITDA reality check
33:00 – Franco’s valuation shock → margin overhaul; net focus pays off
36:00 – Weekly exec L10 cadence; bonus plan ignites management team
38:30 – Golf-course barters to close clients; 220 rounds logged last season
40:00 – Roadmap: $20 M at 20 % by age 62, new HQ, platform density > door crews
42:50 – Advice to solo operators: “embrace small, learn, keep going”
45:00 – Potomac 100 mastermind tease & Puerto Rico invitation
46:30 – Outro & Private-Equity Masterclass CTA

Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 8min
Scaling Spidexx: Coleman Spaulding’s Door-Knock Grit, Nine Acquisitions & the Next Chapter After Proactive
Coleman Spaulding cut his teeth knocking doors for Safeguard in 2005, parlayed that experience into Proactive Pest Management in suburban Chicago, and—after a decade of steady growth—launched Spidexx Pest Control in 2016 with a bigger vision: blend door-to-door horsepower, bolt-on buys, and EOS culture to build a multistate platform. Fresh off selling Proactive this spring, Coleman joins the Blue-Collar Twins to unpack the playbook behind nine tuck-ins, 65-person teams, and why he’s doubling down on Spidexx with a new HQ and more acquisitions on deck.
You’ll hear:
Door-Knock Roots – Virginia Beach summers that turned 20 straight “no’s” into $10 k days.Proactive Era – bootstrapping 2 000 recurring customers without sales reps.Partnership & Family – why co-founder Ryan upped Coleman’s stake to 40 %, and how brother Taylor makes the trio click.Launch of Spidexx – starting in Des Moines with 380 accounts and grinding through the chaotic first year (yes, those two X’s are intentional).Nine Small Acquisitions – buying 700–1 100-account firms, wiring funds fast, and knowing when to walk away.Door vs. Deal – retention math, capital intensity, and reading the “gut flags” before you sign.Selling Proactive – 60-day process with Potomac M&A, no earn-out, and lessons from the other side of the table.Future Vision – new headquarters, keeping culture tight across nine markets, and invitations to join the ride.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: the power of someone believing in you
00:35 – Jason & Jeremy introduce Coleman and his recent Proactive exit
02:00 – First company: Proactive Pest Management launched 2013 in Chicago suburbs
05:55 – Door-knock backstory: Safeguard summers, Brent & Alan Draper connections
11:00 – Partner Ryan bumps Coleman from 10 % to 40 %—“gratitude moment”
13:30 – Proactive’s first year: 700 accounts, one summer team, slow-and-steady growth
16:00 – Why Spidexx was born in 2016 (Des Moines start, two X’s in the name)
19:10 – Chaos tolerance & economics of today’s door-to-door sales teams
24:00 – First tuck-in: buying 1 100 accounts, paying cash, rebranding vs. retaining
30:00 – Potomac relationship, quality-of-earnings, and Proactive sale closing in 60 days
33:30 – Door-to-door customers vs. acquired books—18-month retention rule of thumb
40:00 – Advice to the one-truck operator: “embrace small, learn, keep going”
47:00 – Working with brother Taylor and why family equity is a superpower
53:00 – New Spidexx headquarters coming 2026; podcast invitation for live show there
57:00 – Potomac 100 mastermind rumor & golf talk; wrapping with culture chat
1:00:00 – Outro and Private-Equity Masterclass CTA

Jun 19, 2025 • 1h
From High-School Dropout to $12 M Pest-Control Powerhouse: Jared LaJaunie’s 18-Year Climb on the Gulf Coast
Louisiana native Jared LaJaunie went from quitting school at 17 to leading 65-plus employees, 72 trucks, and four branches of LaJaunie’s Pest Control—now tracking $12 million in annual revenue. In this candid sit-down with the Blue-Collar Twins, Jared breaks down the sales grit he learned at Orkin, the mindset shift that doubled his vision, and the family-run EOS machine that keeps it all humming.Buzz EP 207 Jared L MAS…
You’ll hear:
Door-Knock Roots – joining Orkin’s late-’90s “Splat” crew and turning 20 straight “no’s” into $10 k days.18-Year Overnight Success – nine years to hit $1 M, then a rocket to $12 M by combining EOS with acquisitions like Skeeter Force.Finance Hacks That Sell – why Wise Tack 0 % financing closes termite & wildlife jobs that competitors lose.Culture as a Moat – six-value framework, extreme ownership, and weekly L10s that hold 65 teammates accountable.Family Integration – wife Skye as certified EOS Integrator, sons learning P&Ls before swapping sprayers for spreadsheets.Mastermind Leverage – how groups with Luke Lewis & Maria Sorrentino expanded his vision—and spawned the new Eagles Nest peer network.Future Playbook – doubling again via Gulf-Coast acquisitions, 40 % Poop-Scoop margins on his radar, and grooming the next-gen CEO.
Stick around to catch Jared’s take on “profit over vanity” and an impromptu debate on the emerging pet-waste gold-rush.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: Jared on culture and integrity
00:35 – Intro & Louisiana roots
01:15 – High-school dropout, early hustle, marriage at 18
02:50 – Joining Orkin as a $10/hr termite tech
05:55 – Door-knock “Splat” team lessons & mindset shift
08:05 – Branch-manager years, then running a $3 M independent firm
11:00 – Launching LaJaunie’s on Jan 1 2008
13:30 – Solo-op to first admin hire; seven trucks by Year 3
18:15 – Self-financing termite jobs; switching to Wise Tack 0 % plans
24:20 – Nine years to $1 M; doubling vision with mastermind help
28:30 – BHAG: Gulf-Coast expansion & doubling again by 2025
29:50 – Acquiring Skeeter Force; lessons in mosquito markets
32:45 – Family salvage-yard backstory & entrepreneurial DNA
33:25 – Today: 65 staff, 72 trucks, $12 M top-line
36:40 – Running EOS—Jared as Visionary, Skye as Integrator
38:00 – Conferences, Ascension Leadership, and constant up-skilling
42:00 – Side ventures (Stereopure, CAT 4) and why poop-scooping tempts him
45:55 – Differentiator: living the core values every day
48:00 – Eagles Nest mastermind launch with Skye & Maria Serraino
50:05 – Main Street Mogul podcast and giving back
52:45 – Rough Stuff reveal: twins’ own pet-waste startup
54:00 – Wrap-up & Puerto Rico invite
59:00 – Outro & Masterclass CTA

Jun 12, 2025 • 52min
In PS3 We Trust: Paul Sansone Jr. on Sub-Prime Innovation, TikTok Car Sales & the 100-Year Dealer Legacy
Third-generation dealer Paul “PS3” Sansone III joins the Blue-Collar Twins to share how Sansone Jr’s Auto Group balances 67 years of family tradition with social-media hustle, deep-subprime financing, and a brand-new Keyport Kia store. From rent-to-own experiments that became New Jersey Auto Lending to “Motivational Mondays” that fire up 25 salespeople, Paul explains the systems—and the mindset—that keep customers, staff, and community in his corner. Buzz EP 206 Paul Sanson…
You’ll hear:
Subprime Mastery – why PS3 built an in-house “lease-here, pay-here” bank that boosts FICO scores by 140 pts on average.EZ Referral & TikTok Lives – turning marathon streams and a debit-card referral app into steady showroom traffic.Rent-to-Own Origins – the 2008 light-bulb moment that reshaped the family’s finance model.Keyport Kia Dream – taking an 11-year college project from paper to grand-opening on June 9th.Motivational Mondays – money-green pants, weekly goal-setting, and the “trust the process” mantra.Giving Back – 400-meal Basket Brigade, Hope-for-a-Ride car giveaways, and why single moms stay top of mind.Next-Gen Vision – ten rooftops, nationwide DMS software, and keeping the Sansone name alive for 100 years.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: beach-club memories and the “hot lifeguard” origin story
00:50 – Lifelong car passion & selling hot dogs at the dealership as a kid
03:35 – Sansone family tree: 67 years, three generations, five rooftops
05:55 – Breaking the “snaky car-sales” stereotype with relationship selling
07:00 – Daily training: every up is a coaching moment
08:35 – Presidents-Award Kia store & handing the desk to a new GM
11:00 – Rent-to-Own concept after the 2008 crash
12:45 – Birth of New Jersey Auto Lending: turning renters into owners
14:40 – Hope-for-a-Ride car giveaways to single moms
16:55 – Inside the lease-here, pay-here model and 75 % repeat business
19:10 – Building the Keyport Kia project first dreamed up in college
22:30 – Dealer-Controlled Solutions: exporting their DMS & finance playbook
25:20 – COVID’s inventory roller-coaster—down to four cars on the lot
29:20 – Basket Brigade: 400 Thanksgiving meals in Neptune
30:35 – Motivational Monday videos & money-green-pants culture
33:00 – Social media plans with a full-time content team
35:25 – AI’s future role in lead follow-up and CRM speed
38:00 – Family dynamics: clear lanes for dad, brother Michael, and cousin Steven
41:00 – Driving the 2025 Kia Telluride vs. a Range Rover—value breakdown
43:40 – Keyport Kia soft opening June 9 and summer car-giveaway promo
47:00 – Final advice: love your employees, community, and customers—success follows
50:00 – Outro and Masterclass CTA

Jun 5, 2025 • 33min
Building Axel: Sean DeDeyn’s Path from D-1 Wrestling to a Staffing Powerhouse
Former Rutgers heavyweight Sean DeDeyn turned a hard-charging wrestling mindset into The Axel Group, a niche staffing firm that now supplies talent across every stage of major construction projects. Sean joins the Blue-Collar Twins to unpack the six-year sprint from a two-desk office to a 30-person team, a tech-driven recruiting engine, and side ventures ranging from tiki party boats to college-wrestling commentary.
You’ll hear:
Fired on Monday, Founder by August – how a commission dispute became the push to launch Axel in 2017.Why “One Rep, One Book” Beats 10 000-Person Firms – the boutique model Sean uses to out-serve national agencies.Cold-Call Wrestling – translating mat grit into 100-dial days (and why the phone still wins).Culture & Careers – dinners with every employee, internal promotions, and watching teammates buy their first homes.Multiple Streams – co-building Belmar Tiki Party Boats, announcing Rutgers matches, and keeping a 5 a.m. workout streak.Vision Check – growing a place where his kids’ friends want to work “because they make a ton of money.”
Stick around for a quick CTA to Paul Giannamore’s Private-Equity Masterclass playlist—and see how far your own work ethic can take you.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: Sean on high-school “job names” and chasing income
00:35 – Show intro; Axel Group overview (construction-lifecycle staffing)
01:40 – Rutgers wrestling story: walk-on grind, partial scholarship, mindset lessons
03:30 – Linking mat toughness to sales success
05:55 – First staffing job, early wins, and Monday-night firing that changed everything
07:50 – Launching Axel Group (Aug 2017) and naming it after his son
09:40 – Father-in-law’s driveway challenge: “So—what do you actually do?”
11:30 – Scrappy first year: 500-sq-ft office, four months of runway, living with an employee
13:50 – Building culture: tattooed logo, dinners with every team member, internal promotions
15:30 – Sean’s current role: still running a book, mentoring recruiters, protecting culture
17:20 – Boutique edge vs. mega-firms; the “cheeseburger” service analogy
18:50 – Cold-call philosophy and reviving lost prospects
21:00 – Daily routine: 5 a.m. lifts, weekly run + sauna + cold plunge
22:45 – Side hustle: Rutgers wrestling commentary and network dividends
24:50 – Belmar Tiki Party Boats—building (not buying) 45-passenger floating lounges
27:00 – Common headaches: sales slumps, coaching wrestlers-turned-reps, keeping tech a tool not a crutch
28:45 – Wrestlers on staff and why grit hires win
29:15 – Long-term vision: a company graduates dream of joining—and constant self-improvement
30:10 – The “I made it… then got fired” lesson on staying humble
31:20 – Outro, Masterclass CTA, and closing credits

May 29, 2025 • 35min
From Candy Bars to Cleaning Empires: Dom Williams on Systems, Mindset & Multiple Revenue Streams
Serial entrepreneur Dom Williams sits down with the Blue-Collar Twins to reveal how a kid running county-wide candy routes now leads a 200-employee cleaning company, owns drive-thru “drink barns,” flips HUD rentals, and is launching a lounge—while coaching other service-business owners past the six- and seven-figure ceiling.
You’ll hear:
Early Hustle → Corporate Wake-Up – the Wall Street layoff that pushed Dom full time and helped CNC Cleaning hit $1 M in six months.Play Business for Life – treating strategy like a game and using daily “pulse meetings” to keep the scorecard honest.Systems over Self – Sears-inspired SOPs that let a 200-person team run without him on site.Numbers that Matter – cash-flow detective work, margin targets (25 % residential; 15 % commercial), and the bank-balance myth.Diversifying the Right Way – acquiring Lexi’s Drink Barn, scaling HUD duplexes, and threading Indiana’s liquor-law maze to open Demure Lounge.Coaching Corner – the common blind spots for $500 k–$1 M service firms and Dom’s framework for moving owners from operator to architect.
Stick around for a quick CTA to Paul Giannamore’s Private-Equity Masterclass playlist—and start “playing business” on a bigger board.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: Dom on systems that let owners step away
00:35 – Jason & Jeremy introduce Dom, the serial entrepreneur
01:40 – Fast rundown of CNC Cleaning, Lexi’s Drink Barn, real estate & Demure Lounge
02:30 – Candy-bar syndicate at 12: first taste of leverage
03:50 – High-school expansion: five schools selling for him
05:00 – Dropping a clothing line; choosing cleaning for low entry & recurring revenue
06:50 – Year-one grind: two day jobs + night QC on homes
08:50 – Cash-flow crises and selling his way out
11:00 – Corporate layoff → full-time leap; $1 M revenue in six months
14:00 – Chrysler-300 moment: “I’ll never work for anyone again”
15:30 – SOPs inspired by Sears, Avis & Verizon
17:30 – Power of industry conferences and peer networks
18:50 – Manifestation & mindset: believing before scaling
19:50 – Coaching clients: testing belief, fixing data first
20:25 – Reading P&Ls correctly; COGS-to-revenue benchmarks
21:30 – Buying a duplex (the “dupy”) and house-hacking advice
24:00 – HUD rentals, vetting tenants, and guaranteed checks
25:30 – Cleaning margins: 25 % residential vs 15 % commercial
26:50 – Acquiring Lexi’s Drink Barn; lifting average ticket size
28:10 – Launching Demure Lounge under Indiana’s beer-and-wine rules
29:50 – Economic headwinds: residential leads dip, commercial steady
30:30 – Monday pulse meetings: KPIs, accountability, real-time fixes
31:20 – Future vision: build, exit, repeat—never stop “playing business”
32:00 – New coaching program: from in-the-business to on-the-business
32:50 – Contact Dom at domwilliams.com; socials
33:20 – Outro & Masterclass CTA

May 22, 2025 • 1h 2min
Oceanside Service: Scott Nelson’s 36-Year HVAC Journey from One-Man Shop to 10 Million in Revenue
The Blue-Collar Twins sit down with Scott Nelson, founder of Central-Jersey’s iconic Oceanside Service—the turquoise-truck HVAC firm he bootstrapped for 36 years before handing the keys to private equity earlier this spring. Scott unpacks the branding bets, “golden-handcuff” culture, and 20 %-margin playbook that turned a $600 van into a top-1 % contractor (and a life-changing buyout).Buzz EP 203 Scot N Mix …
You’ll hear:
Branding on Wheels – why he painted every truck Caribbean blue (and wrapped the last two).25-Minute Rule – slashing windshield time to keep service profit-positive.Earn While You Learn – duct-cleaning crews as a talent farm for techs and installers.Golden Handcuffs – split-dollar life insurance that locked managers in for 15 years.Pricing for 20 % Net – escaping the HVAC industry’s 1.5 % average.PE Negotiations – walking from the table until the acquirer funded his staff’s benefits.Life After the Sale – why he turned down a six-figure consulting gig to just be “Grandpa Scott.”
Stick around for Dylan’s quick CTA to Paul Giannamore’s Private-Equity Masterclass playlist—then audit your own “billable hour” before the next heat wave hits.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
https://youtu.be/HAx9noqsqTo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: “I never worried a second about competition—just do me.”
00:35 – Jason & Jeremy welcome 36-year HVAC veteran Scott Nelson of Oceanside Service
01:40 – One-man startup to 24 trucks & 32 staff: the scale story
03:00 – Turquoise trucks, spotless wheels: branding that sells before you speak
04:50 – The 25-minute territory rule and killing windshield waste
06:20 – Community roots: firefighter networks & word-of-mouth growth
08:15 – Mindset: “The world’s easy—people make it hard.”
10:30 – Relationship > transaction: serving three homeowner generations
12:00 – Air-duct crews as a paid training academy (“Earn while you learn”)
14:20 – Recruiting from vo-techs; achieving near-zero turnover
16:25 – Golden Handcuffs: $500 k split-dollar life policies for key managers
19:10 – Overpaying staff & investing in real estate instead of raises for himself
21:30 – Grooming his son to take over; stepping back from fire-service leadership
24:00 – Private-equity courtship, the NDA era, and negotiating staff benefits
27:40 – Charging for value: hitting 20 % net vs. industry’s 1.5 %
30:50 – Crushing costs: $500 k in insurance & healthcare, total transparency with crew
33:00 – Advice to a $500 k contractor: know your P&L and ditch new-construction work
35:15 – Tech stack: why ServiceTitan (at $7 k/mo) was worth every penny
37:00 – Recession-resistant revenue: maintenance plans & premium system sales
40:30 – Post-exit life: “Most of my hair, half my sanity—and all my family time.”
42:00 – Parting shot: watch your kids grow up and work on (not in) the business

May 15, 2025 • 43min
From Wall Street to Water-Damage Warrior: How John Majeski Scaled Four SERVPRO Franchises—and Aims to Top the Northeast by 2034
Lifeguard buddies turned blue-collar founders Jason & Jeremy Julio reconnect with longtime friend John Majeski—once a Manhattan finance analyst, now the force behind four thriving SERVPRO franchises across New Jersey. John breaks down the gritty first three-year slog, the culture playbook that powers his team, and the BHAG that keeps everyone rowing: “Be the #1 SERVPRO in the Northeast by 2034.
You’ll hear:
Career 180° – ditching Wall Street for sewage back-flows and never once looking back.Buying, Not Building – why acquiring an eight-month-old franchise beat starting from scratch.The ‘World’s Strongest Man’ Analogy – John’s trick for pushing past those brutal year-one cash-flow dips.Decentralized Command – Jocko Willink–inspired leadership that lets techs solve problems in real time.KPIs That Matter – estimate-conversion, labor spend, and the charity challenges that magnetize talent.Road to #1 – four territories in Monmouth, Bergen & Hudson Counties—and the expansion filter he uses before every new deal.
Stick around for Dylan’s quick CTA to Paul Giannamore’s Private-Equity Masterclass playlist—before you sprint, paddle, or pedal to your own big, hairy, audacious goal.
From PE Teachers to Pest Control Owners: The Julio Twins Share Their POTOMAC Experience
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www.potomaccompany.com
https://bluecollartwins.com
Produced by: www.verbell.ltd
Timestamps (podcast.co-ready)
00:00 – Cold-open: John on culture (“You’ve got a culture whether you admit it or not.”)
00:35 – The Blue-Collar Twins’ welcome their “lifeguard brother” to the Buzz
01:40 – 28-year friendship recap: beach stands to boardrooms
02:30 – Finance burnout & the call to entrepreneurship
04:00 – Picking SERVPRO over Rainbow & PuroClean: brand power wins
06:00 – Mentor Larry Levy’s push: “Quit, build something of your own”
08:00 – Year-one reality check: 7-day weeks, $1.5 k left in the bank
11:00 – Acquiring an eight-month-old franchise (father bails sons out)
12:00 – Fire, water, mold 101—explaining restoration to homeowners
14:00 – Delegation pains and the first full-time hires
15:30 – Sandy & other storms: moments that forced scale-ups
16:10 – Learning on the fly: history major → KPI geek
18:30 – Athletics → entrepreneurship: training, planning, grit
21:00 – Community marketing: beach clean-ups, charity paddles, Eli Manning match
22:45 – Extreme-challenge rundown: 17-mile paddle, 216-mile bike, next 100-mile ultra
27:00 – Four-franchise footprint; city-versus-suburb logistics
29:30 – Building culture: decentralized command & trust lattices
33:40 – BHAG revealed: #1 SERVPRO Northeast by 2034
38:00 – Exit philosophy: build it right and every option stays open
39:00 – Most fulfilling metric: techs who go from basement to first home
40:30 – Core KPIs: estimate conversion & labor as % of sales
41:40 – Wrap-up, Paul's Masterclass CTA & closing credits