

OwnerRX Podcast with Alan Pentz
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The OwnerRX Podcast helps small business owners break through the $3–5M growth trap. Each episode reveals proven strategies for business growth, scaling, leadership, and navigating today’s challenges. From AI disruption to global remote teams, Alan Pentz shares insights to help entrepreneurs build stronger companies and thrive in the new economy.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 46min
Overcoming Networking Hurdles to Grow Your Small Business with Dylan Chatterjee
In this episode of the Small Business Mentor podcast, Alan Pentz is joined by Dylan Chatterjee, Partner at Onbench. Join them as they discuss challenges and strategies for growing a small business, including how to find new leads when you’ve exhausted your existing network, knowing when to sell and buy, and how to learn from people ahead of you in the journey.Dylan is a Partner at Onbench, a professional services firm that builds and scales software teams for leading brands, startups, and services companies. Having previously worked in the entertainment industry at Warner Bros, Dylan has established himself as a serial entrepreneur.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here.Quotes:"I know this podcast isn't about convincing people to be small business owners, but like I would say that if you feel like if you're at a job that's not using more than 60-70% of what you have to offer, consider running your own business because it will probably use 110% of what you've got to offer". "Sometimes I think we can still hit the bull's eye with the current gun we have. I don't want to bring in a bazooka and blow it up because then, man, the cost of being wrong”."I think that was one hump that I personally had to get over was feeling inauthentic talking about business. If I didn't have this to talk about, I might not ever reach out to this person. So I actually just kind of was like, Hey, I'm doing this. If it's not interesting to you all good, I would love to catch up, see how you are doing. And I think that there's a personality type for that, too, and I was kind of tapping into that version for me".Episode Resources:Dylan Chatterjee on LinkedInOnbench WebsiteAlan Pentz on LinkedInCorner Alliance WebsiteThe Small Business Black Holes Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at fame.so Check out our three most downloaded episodes:Defining and Tracking Outputs: The Key to Employee Performance with John SeifferSmall Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy LeverageFranchising: The Best Business Model with Brian Beers

Feb 20, 2024 • 44min
When Risk Pays Off: Inside Group Captives and LP Investing with Sam Bacon of Green Circle Demolition
Sam Bacon, President of Green Circle Demolition, discusses the benefits of group captives, LP investing in real estate, and managing inconsistent revenue streams. They delve into the challenges of owning scrap yards and the risks and benefits of joining insurance group captives. They also touch on environmental concerns, investment strategies, liquidity management, and the impact of macroeconomic factors on the construction industry.

Feb 13, 2024 • 47min
Modern Market Research & Growth Communities: How Social is Changing SMB with Nikolas Hulewsky
In this episode of the Small Business Mentor podcast, Alan Pentz is joined by Nikolas Hulewsky, Partner of CoFounders. They share advice on buying your first business and explore how you can leverage technology, data, and social media for growth and success.Nikolas is a Partner at CoFounders, alongside business partner Chris Koerner. CoFounders is designed to help undergraduate and MBA students start and buy companies by merging traditional business models with next-generation operators and technology. In his entrepreneurial career, Nikolas has purchased nine companies, started five, successfully exited seven, and currently owns five.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here.Quotes:"If you want to be successful, you need to narrow down, like just be specific with what you're looking for, and specificity starts with: where do you want to be? … What kind of business do you want to operate? … I think that's really important to identify where you feel most comfortable because where you feel most comfortable and what you're most passionate about, you'll be successful in that space." "Twitter is about compounding. You've got to, over a long period of time, post consistent good content, and over time you will compound … Reddit is different. On Reddit, you can write, and as long as it resonates with a few people, then it starts to pick up." "That was like my epiphany to this. It was like, Twitter is fantastic, and if I could find other growth-minded, hyper-successful, or at least focused people, that'd be a really cool group to continue to expand." Episode Resources:Nikolas Hulewsky on LinkedInNikolas Hulewsky on XCoFounders WebsiteAlan Pentz on LinkedInCorner Alliance WebsiteThe Small Business Black Holes Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at fame.so Check out our three most downloaded episodes:Defining and Tracking Outputs: The Key to Employee Performance with John SeifferSmall Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy LeverageFranchising: The Best Business Model with Brian Beers

Feb 6, 2024 • 24min
Climbing the Financial Ladder: Patrick Dichter's Blueprint for Small Business Triumph
In this episode of the Small Business Mentor podcast, Alan Pentz is joined by Patrick Dichter, Owner of Appletree Business Services. They explore how small businesses can upgrade their accounting practices as well as the challenges of company acquisition.Patrick has been helping small businesses grow for over ten years, working at RevLocal and Cultivate Advisors before buying Appletree Business Services, a quality bookkeeping and tax firm focused on small businesses. He specializes in partnering with owners to hit their goals and get their lives back, holds an MBA from the University of Denver, and is an all-around small business growth expert.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here.Quotes:"Our model is like, ‘Hey, we do year-round accounting and tax. We're vulnerable, keeping the tax together so that you have a clear picture of where your business is at, and we can be more proactive with your taxes.’" "There's a lot of commonalities with an accounting firm and a marketing agency, but an accounting firm has a lot of things I like better. The clients are stickier, I think the margin is a little bit better, and I'm competing with people who aren't as good at business.""Previously, I'd worked with salespeople and entrepreneurs who are like, let's go climb a mountain, let's go break stuff, and then most accountants, they really don't like change at all, and they're already kind of overworked." Episode Resources:Patrick Dichter on LinkedInPatrick Dichter on TwitterAppletree Business Services WebsiteAlan Pentz on LinkedInCorner Alliance WebsiteThe Small Business Black Holes Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at fame.so Check out our three most downloaded episodes:Defining and Tracking Outputs: The Key to Employee Performance with John SeifferSmall Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy LeverageFranchising: The Best Business Model with Brian Beers

Jan 30, 2024 • 41min
Challenges and Growth Opportunities for Small Businesses with Malcolm Marshall, CEO of POOL-ology
In this episode of the Small Business Mentor podcast, Alan Pentz is joined by Malcolm Marshall, CEO and Owner of POOL-ology. They discuss the challenges and growth opportunities for POOL-ology, as well as delve into cash flow challenges, marketing strategies, and the importance of retaining top talent. Discover how Pool plans to revamp their marketing, improve customer experience, and achieve their growth targets.Malcolm’s career started as the VP of Finance at Nutrabolt, a fast-growing, global, active health and wellness company. While there, Malcolm learned from best-in-industry executives while helping grow the business from $9 to $300 million in revenue in just nine years. Now, he is CEO and Owner of POOL-ology, a swimming pool design and construction company that is hoping to be the industry leader in employee happiness and customer satisfaction.Quotes:"Taking on the additional overhead of pre-hiring hits the bottom line, and you don't see cash growth. However, our acquisitions give us a long runway, and at this point, it's hey, we need to grow into the overhead to right-size the margins." "We found a fractional CMO to help us with ads and funnels and really tried to find that expertise and add it to the team. Austin moved our website into a more SEO-focused company to try to make sure that we're capitalizing on the SEO side of things, too.""So each year, we can help people save about $1500, and we're matching their short-term savings using a company called Secure Save. They have a platform, they go in, they log in, and they set their deductions, and then we match it." Episode Resources:Malcolm Marshall on LinkedInMalcolm Marshall on Twitter/XPOOL-ology WebsiteAlan Pentz on LinkedInCorner Alliance WebsiteThe Small Business Black Holes Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at fame.so Check out our three most downloaded episodes:Defining and Tracking Outputs: The Key to Employee Performance with John SeifferSmall Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy LeverageFranchising: The Best Business Model with Brian Beers

Jan 23, 2024 • 46min
From Pokemon Cards to Gyms: Ujwal Velagapudi’s Journey to Serial Acquisition Entrepreneur
In this episode of the Small Business Mentor podcast, Alan Pentz is joined by Ujwal Velagapudi, a serial acquisition entrepreneur. They explore Ujwal’s journey from selling Pokemon cards in high school to completing fourteen acquisitions. Tune in to discover his unique approach to buying businesses, his thoughts on valuations, and his advice for budding entrepreneurs.Ujwal’s professional career began in supply chain management in the aerospace and automotive manufacturing industries, which he left to pursue his entrepreneurial ventures full-time. With over ten years of entrepreneurial acquisition and operational experience, Ujwal has completed fourteen acquisition or sale transactions and learned priceless lessons along the way. He currently owns UV Holdings, HiByron, and Second Phase.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.Quotes:"So I came from a very different path through buying stuff off of Craigslist and just kind of hustling and really learning the more professional side of things today. Only in the last couple of years interacting with more proper buyers, professional buyers in the PE world and the banking world. I didn't know what a searcher was till I was on a date with a girl". "So I'm thinking, OK, if the business is good, fundamentals are good. Should I just pay up? Should I just buy it?""Everyone's looking for deal flow. Get on the phones, knock on some doors, go get some deal flow." The Small Business Black Holes Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at fame.so Check out our three most downloaded episodes:Defining and Tracking Outputs: The Key to Employee Performance with John SeifferSmall Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy LeverageFranchising: The Best Business Model with Brian Beers

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Jan 16, 2024 • 48min
Small Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy Leverage
In this episode of the Small Business Mentor podcast, Alan Pentz is joined by John Matzner, President at Lazy Leverage. They delve into using global resources efficiently, cautioning against over-leveraging with debt, the importance of humility and adaptability in business, and the power of output thinking. They explore the challenges of entering different industries and highlight the value of building solid systems, particularly in using offshore talent effectively. Additionally, they discuss the importance of maintaining authenticity and integrity in business dealings.Jon is a seasoned national security expert and accomplished business leader who divides his time between Dubai, UAE, and San Diego, California. With a robust background in government service, Jon was recently stationed in the Middle East, traversing the globe on behalf of the US Government. His tenure involved collaborating extensively with local and regional allies, focusing on non-proliferation and counterterrorism strategies. Transitioning from public service, Jon ventured into entrepreneurship, founding multiple businesses, selling three, and acquiring numerous others. He's deeply passionate about "Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition," employing systematic approaches and tapping into top-tier global talent to revitalize traditional businesses. Jon also shares insights through his free newsletter, Lazy Leverage, offering valuable entrepreneurial perspectives. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here.Quotes:"I don't think people realize how not. I don't wanna say profound, but just how important? What I just said was, if you can pay 20% more for labor, for auto mechanics without raising your price to customers, you can put companies out of business in the war for talent, and nobody knows how you're doing it". "It's a way to do business that uses global talent, but it's not limited to just hiring somebody for six bucks an hour. It's a way you do end-of-day reports. It's the type of technology you use. It's the way that you give them a feeling of belonging rather than just being up at four in the morning by themselves in the dark. All of that stuff is how you make it work. It's not just like I go to work and get somebody for the flat box”."You should either do long slow distance at 12 minutes or sprints at six-minute pace, but you don't want to be in the middle, and what I think is gonna happen to our it's it's they call them garbage miles, basically barbells. And one of my theories that I've been working on these days that I think makes sense is that people with their staff get stuck in the garbage middle, which is either you should pay for somebody who's 100 and 80 gs a year, or you should go global".“The one that he uses a lot is Grandma knows how to make Thanksgiving dinner without a recipe. She just knows how to do it. But the minute you try somebody else to make that Thanksgiving meal, if they don't have a recipe, they're not gonna make it. And so a lot of businesses are run like grandma. Oh, I just know when it's done, and when you try to build a business, not just a job, you have to think in outputs, which is a 365-degree internal temperature of the turkey. Not when Grandma thinks it's done”.Episode Resources:Jon Matzner on LinkedInJon Matzner on TwitterLazy Leverage WebsiteAlan Pentz on LinkedInCorner Alliance WebsiteThe Small Business Black Holes Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at fame.so Check out our three most downloaded episodes:Defining and Tracking Outputs: The Key to Employee Performance with John SeifferSmall Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy LeverageFranchising: The Best Business Model with Brian Beers

Jan 14, 2024 • 1min
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Join us on The Small Business Mentor Podcast, where we chart the course through the formidable "Black Holes" of business—those revenue milestones that often ensnare ambitious entrepreneurs. Hosted by Alan Pentz, this podcast demystifies the leaps from $1m to $30m in revenue with insights from those who’ve navigated these treacherous waters. Whether you’re aiming to break past your Ceiling of Brute Force or professionalize your growing venture, our conversations light the path to your business's next quantum leap.The Small Business Black Holes Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at fame.so Check out our three most downloaded episodes:Defining and Tracking Outputs: The Key to Employee Performance with John SeifferSmall Business Strategies and Market Dynamics with Jon Matzner, President at Lazy LeverageFranchising: The Best Business Model with Brian Beers