The Blue Collar Culture Podcast is for business owners and leaders who work for a living. You’ve scratched and clawed to build your business. You don’t have ping-pong tables and nap pods, you employ down-to-earth, hard-working men and women who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty.
This podcast is about you. We highlight your stories of success and share the secrets to winning with Blue Collar Culture.
The key drivers of your business success are your numbers and financial data. But too many small business owners have a vague understanding of how to measure success, says Adam Lean of The CFO Project. In fact, despite growing sales many find themselves with dwindling profits. But used the right way, says Adam, numbers can actually tell you what’s working…
Dan Kuschell has started 11 companies and coached more than 5,000 entrepreneurs in all sorts of industries. Through decades of business experience he’s gained unique insights into why some businesses thrive, others barely survive, and some die. One thing he knows for sure is that simply working hard doesn’t guarantee success. And often it wreaks havoc on your life. It’s…
In today’s episode, we sit down with Paul Maskill. After building his own business from zero to half a million dollars in 4 years and selling it for a lucrative return, Paul founded the Ultimate Freedom Mastermind. After watching his father pour everything he had into his own service business for 40 years until he couldn’t do it anymore, Paul…
In his work with clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses, Bert Martinez has perfected a marketing strategy that converts prospects into customers with ease… and spurs growth as a result. He says that this is especially important for those small businesses because they are the ones that struggle most with creating impactful, effective marketing. One of the…
When it comes to leading a team, says business consultant and executive coach Spencer Horn, you can’t just get some advice or a quick training. There are no “tricks” to managing people and processes. Instead, you have to understand people and why they act in certain ways… and don’t act in crucial situations. It is also important to examine yourself…
Every business – no matter how well they’re doing – would like to improve their sales. The solution, say Mike Toney and Travis Gepson of Conquest Training, isn’t to hire more salespeople or boost quotas. It’s to take your current sales team and improve performance through targeted training. Truth is that standard sales training just doesn’t work. At the heart…
In today’s episode, we chat with Brian Burt– attorney at law and an advisor to entrepreneurs who are in the growth stage. Brian advises on all stages of development, from formation to liquidity, and works with businesses such as banks, financial service companies, private investors, and venture capital funds. Brian chats with us about the common mistakes business owners make,…
They may not be seen as “hip” as the big tech companies by the business press or popular culture, but blue-collar businesses truly are the backbone of the U.S. economy. Inspired by their blue-collar backgrounds, Jeremy Macliver and Ryan Englin, the hosts of the Blue Collar Culture Podcast, are on a mission to help blue-collar businesses stand out from their…