
Real Business Owners
Trevor Cowley is on a mission to help business owners at any level develop personally and professionally by sharing his past experience building several successful business ventures. It's his goal to convey effective techniques and strategies that any business owner can implement TODAY.
Latest episodes

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Oct 4, 2022 • 1h 6min
'Til You Collapse with Brian Nabavi | Episode 175
People have countless reasons why they give up on their passion. They have even more excuses why they fail.
In this Episode Brian Nabavi, entrepreneur and Owner of Til You Collapse apparel brand shares his journey and explains you are at the center of your failures and your successes.
Kale and Trevor sit down with Brian and talk about his journey and the lessons he can share in this podcast. From his upbringing, to his first job in sales to entrepreneurship, Brian highlights why he believes that following his passion is what lead him to his success.
Brian speaks about how fitness became not just his passion, but his career and how it ultimately lead him to develop a womens fitness apparel brand.
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Sep 27, 2022 • 1h 18min
Finding the Right Tools with Mike Kemski | Episode 174
In this episode Trevor and Kale talk with Mike Kemski, a 3 time #1 bestselling author.
Mike has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry including Bob Procter, Marianne Williamson, Harv Eker, Mark Victor Hansen, Kyle Cease, Michael Beckwith to name a few. Mike shares his background and how those lessons were critical for the skills needed so he could have meaningful impact in people lives as a life improvement teacher.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 1h 4min
The Power of Influence with Jeremiah Evans | Episode 173
"The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse." -Edmund Burke
In this week's episode of RBO, Kale and Trevor bring on Jeremiah "The Bull" Evans. They discuss power and the innate influence that comes with it. Jeremiah delves deep into his own history, drawing examples from both his past and from the world today of the innate responsibility of power and how it can be used for good and bad influence.
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Sep 13, 2022 • 1h 9min
Recipe for Success with Bennett Maxwell | Episode 172
From selling cookie dough for his school’s wrestling team, to a door-to-door salesman, to the owner of Dirty Dough (a fast-growing Utah cookie company) Bennett Maxwell is an entrepreneur who understands how to be successful.
In this week’s episode of Real Business Owners, Trevor and Kale invite Bennett on to learn how he got to be the CEO of a fast growing cookie enterprise. From his start as a door-to-door salesman to when he first started the Dirty Dough company, Bennett covers the trials and tribulations he underwent and the lessons he learned while turning his cookie company into a successful franchise.
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Sep 6, 2022 • 1h 5min
Standing out to Succeed with Peter Vekselman | Episode 171
Entrepreneur Peter Vekselman shares his journey from homelessness to real estate success, highlighting the challenges in the industry. He emphasizes standing out in real estate by avoiding common pitfalls and directly marketing to property owners. The podcast discusses the importance of partnering with experienced individuals and investing in knowledge for success in real estate investing.

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Aug 30, 2022 • 1h 24min
Weird is the Way with Jeff Lerner | Episode 170
Entrepreneur Jeff Lerner revisits the podcast to discuss the modern vs. archaic definition of 'weird' and its relevance to entrepreneurship and life. They touch on building a life through service and embracing authenticity, personal growth, and self-care for success.

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Aug 23, 2022 • 1h 28min
Focusing on Relationships vs Transactions | Episode 169
In this engaging conversation, Ryan Flint, a relationship-building expert in the business sector, shares his journey from fitness to commercial real estate. He emphasizes the value of relationships over transactions, revealing how this mindset has transformed both his business and personal life. Ryan offers insights on the importance of customer service, trust-building through education, and the significance of personal routines. He also explores mindfulness, emotional openness, and even shares thrilling anecdotes from his aviation experiences, advocating for genuine connections in every aspect of life.

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Aug 16, 2022 • 1h 35min
Marketing Secrets with Sean Malone and Chris Baden | Episode 168
Sean Malone, a marketing strategies expert, and Chris Baden, an entrepreneur focused on recession-proof growth systems, share invaluable insights for ambitious business owners. They discuss the importance of mastering prospecting and sales conversions, emphasizing the need for effective networking and personal connections. Tips on transformative morning routines and the impact of community support are unveiled. Listeners will also learn about leveraging DMs for customer acquisition and the role of strategic hiring in scaling business growth.

Aug 9, 2022 • 1h 3min
Bouncing Back | Episode 167
What would you do if you were in a lawsuit that was draining you personally and financially and had the potential to destroy your business?
Imagine that stress, but add to it the compounding effect of the pandemic lockdown.
In the episode we have the honor and privilege of welcoming back one of our former podcast guests and closest friends, Danny Blue.
We discuss the lessons earned and learned of a lawsuit with a former business partner while trying to combat with the lockdown and how fitness, friends and family helped Danny bounce back even stronger.
If you are ready to level up personally and professionally, go to joinrbo.com

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Aug 2, 2022 • 21min
The Importance of Acknowledgement | Episode 166
Acknowledgment can transform workplace culture. Recognizing individuals' contributions boosts team morale and productivity. The discussion touches on the power of giving credit, both in professional settings and personal relationships. Personal anecdotes highlight how appreciation can shift leadership dynamics for the better. Ultimately, the message is clear: making acknowledgment a part of your daily life can lead to improved connections and outcomes.