

Business Casual
Matt Giovanisci
Matt Giovanisci shares his real-world experience growing an online education business to a million dollars in annual revenue.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jan 20, 2026 • 35min
My Simple Approach To Building A Personal Brand
Explore how Matt simplifies personal branding by using just two platforms, leaving WordPress behind. He shares how learning HTML launched his career and discusses why traditional websites feel outdated. By choosing a newsletter as his main tool for direct audience engagement, he emphasizes the importance of cohesive branding and a relatable million-dollar goal. With a creative hobby vibe, Matt crafts his identity while balancing productivity and fun in the process of building his brand.

Jan 19, 2026 • 35min
How to Improve My Personal Brand Website
Explore the evolution of personal branding websites in today's app-driven world. Discover why newsletters are emerging as superior to traditional blogs. Learn about the importance of a streamlined homepage focused on email subscriptions. Delve into the challenges of mobile navigation and content discovery in the podcasting space. Matt redefines website goals and reflects on essential elements, all while questioning the necessity of a dedicated podcast page. Get insights on building an engaging, low-effort lifestyle business.

Jan 18, 2026 • 1h 20min
My Big Hairy Goals for 2026
Dive into ambitious 2026 goals as Matt Giovanisci aims for $1M in revenue while keeping his team small. Discover his plans to revamp digital courses and optimize product margins. He discusses building a personal brand, including daily content creation and the relaunch of his email newsletter. Personal health takes center stage with a goal to lose 40 pounds, involving strategies for daily movement and diet management. Plus, his creative outlet, Brew Cabin, aims for monthly video content. Tune in for insights and inspiration!

Jan 17, 2026 • 32min
I’m Afraid I’m Doing Too Much
Matt wrestles with balancing multiple creative projects while avoiding burnout. He discusses the motivation behind renaming his podcast and the importance of visible growth. Experimenting with Twitter and repurposing content leads to new listener engagement. Amidst downtime, he juggles projects like Swim University and Brew Cabin, emphasizing the joy of noncommercial work. Plans for a simplified Swim University and a new newsletter reflect his desire for community and growth, all while focusing on content creation as his true passion.

Jan 16, 2026 • 34min
Creator Types: Desk Vs Epic
This discussion dives into two creator types: desk creators who produce fast, studio-based content, and epic creators who focus on high-production projects. The host contrasts their workflows, emphasizing the planning and lengthy timelines required for epic work. There's a revealing look at how business needs shape content strategy, like when desk videos serve the marketing goals of Swim University. The conversation also hints at the evolving landscape of creator content in the age of AI, highlighting the importance of innovative formats and user-generated content.

Jan 15, 2026 • 28min
Make Your Products Easier to Use
The discussion kicks off with a humorous rant on the struggles of complicated product onboarding, illustrated by a week-long battle with a printer. The host compares varying user experiences between different services, highlighting how clearer resources can enhance usability. They dive into the transformative power of AI in simplifying vendor instructions and improving purchasing flows. Key design choices for a user-friendly pool book are showcased, as well as strategies like outsourcing logistics to speed up delivery and ease frustrations. The conversation wraps up with practical tips for enhancing user onboarding across platforms.

Jan 14, 2026 • 16min
Creating a Monthly “State of The Union” Video
The host discusses creating monthly 'State of the Union' videos to enhance team communication. He shares insights on improving customer service through weekly meetings and updates on product changes. The importance of keeping the team informed about metrics and content is emphasized. Transitioning to a CEO mindset, he highlights the benefits of async updates over traditional meetings. Feedback collection and task management using video content is also covered, aiming for increased team ownership and efficiency.

Jan 13, 2026 • 44min
Everyone Sucks At Marketing
Discover the struggles businesses face with incorrect hours on social media. Learn why poor communication, not the product, is the real marketing killer. Matt emphasizes the power of a unified message and consistent hours for customer trust. Explore actionable tactics like creating templates for promotions and capturing guest information. Dive into the importance of tracking finances and planning for growth beyond organic reach. Uncover insights on building a stronger brand through effective communication and strategic campaigns.

Jan 12, 2026 • 34min
Can You Delegate TOO MUCH?
The discussion dives into the pitfalls of over-delegation and how ego can undermine a company's success. Matt critiques the book 'Traction' for promoting a harmful hierarchy and emphasizes the importance of focusing on core tasks. He argues that visionaries can disrupt operations and that successful leaders must prioritize collaboration over command. Insights include the necessity of editing tasks before delegating and the critical need for businesses to thrive without a single leader. It's a compelling exploration of delegation in the business world!

Jan 11, 2026 • 36min
Do You Plan To Sell Your Business?
Matt Giovanisci dives into the importance of focus and prioritizing one main goal in business. He discusses the challenges of balancing personal responsibilities with professional ambitions. The realities of home ownership and its impact on time management are also explored. Sharing past mistakes, Matt reflects on scaling too quickly and the complexities of launching new products. He emphasizes building systems to make his business more efficient and discusses plans for future hires, all while clarifying that growth is his main aim, not just preparing for a sale.


