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  • Firearms Training, Self Defense & Franchising with Wes Fox
    2024/04/12

    Wes Fox, founder and chief tactical instructor at United Defense Tactical, discusses the importance of realistic firearms training and self-defense. Wes explains that traditional static training at shooting ranges is unrealistic and does not prepare individuals for real-life situations. He emphasizes the need for ongoing training and situational awareness to make good decisions and stay calm in high-pressure situations. Wes also highlights the responsibility that comes with gun ownership and the importance of proper training. United Defense Tactical offers a membership-based program that provides comprehensive training in reality-based threat scenarios. Wes discusses the franchise model and the type of franchisees they are looking for to grow their system.

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    29 分
  • Scaling Your Franchise Through Private Equity with Alicia Miller
    2024/03/26

    In this conversation, Alicia Miller, a former multi-unit franchisee and author, discusses the role of private equity in franchising. She highlights the misconceptions around private equity and the importance of understanding their perspective when evaluating franchise systems. Miller also emphasizes the need for founders to have a clear vision and goals for their business before considering outside investment. She explains that selling a majority of the business to private equity can result in changes to the management team, decision-making processes, and culture of the company. However, she also acknowledges that some founders choose to resist private equity and continue growing their business independently. In this conversation, Alicia Miller and Josh Brown discuss the role of private equity (PE) in franchising. They highlight that while PE can provide capital and strategic assistance, selling to PE is not necessary and depends on the objectives of the business. They also emphasize the importance of responsible and high-quality franchising, as well as the common missteps that emerging brands make. Alicia Miller's book, 'Big Money in Franchising: Scaling Your Enterprise in the Era of Private Equity,' is mentioned, which explores the history, impact, and opportunities of PE in franchising.

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    45 分
  • 33 Midas locations and Counting with Brian Beers
    2024/03/15

    Brian Beers, co-owner of 33 Midas auto repair locations, shares his journey in the franchising industry. He highlights the importance of finding a franchise that aligns with your skills, goals, and personality. Brian emphasizes the need for scalability and a strong brand presence in the chosen franchise. He also discusses the significance of building a team and delegating responsibilities to replace himself in the day-to-day operations. Brian's ultimate goal is to demystify franchising and help ordinary people build successful businesses and create wealth.

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    26 分
  • From Music to Window Cleaning with Chris Stoness
    2024/02/27

    Chris Stoness, CEO of Elite Window Cleaning and Sparkle Squad, shares his journey from the music industry to the window cleaning business. He discusses the challenges he faced in the music industry and how he found a new passion in window cleaning. Chris explains the innovations in window cleaning technology and how his company has revolutionized the industry. He also talks about the importance of franchisee-franchisor relationships and unit economics in successful franchising. Chris shares his marketing strategies and the growth opportunities in the window cleaning market.

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    38 分
  • Biggby Coffee Franchise Growth & Expansion with Tony DiPietro
    2024/01/31

    In this episode, Josh Brown interviews Tony DiPietro, who oversees the emerging markets for Big B Coffee, a growing franchise in the coffee industry. They discuss the evolution of Big B Coffee, its growth and expansion, and the development of new markets. They also explore the importance of customer service and building relationships, as well as the impact of consumer trends and drive-thrus. Tony shares insights on franchisee promotion and staff development, and highlights Big B's focus on product innovation and ongoing value. The episode concludes with contact information for those interested in franchising with Big B Coffee.Takeaways

    • Big B Coffee has experienced significant growth and expansion, with over 500 stores across 13 states and a goal of reaching 1,000 units by 2028.
    • The development of new markets involves strategic decision-making and a focus on building relationships with franchisees and the local community.
    • Customer service and building relationships are key to the success of Big B Coffee, with a focus on providing a personalized and positive experience for customers.
    • Product innovation and ongoing value are important for franchise systems to stay competitive and meet the changing needs and preferences of consumers.

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    28 分
  • Heiress to Miller Coors Company discusses franchising
    2024/01/20

    Darden Coors, heiress ofthe Miller Coors Company and CEO of Salad Collective, discusses the rise of healthy eating options and the growth of Salad Collective's brands. She explains the franchisee selection process and the importance of maintaining both corporate and franchise locations. Coors emphasizes the value of franchisee input and the benefits of franchising as a local business.

    Key Takeaways

    • Franchising can be a successful model for expanding restaurant brands.
    • The rise of healthy eating options has led to an increase in salad concepts.
    • Franchisees play a crucial role in bringing new ideas and menu options to the table.
    • Franchises can be seen as local businesses that contribute to the community.

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    25 分
  • The Melting Pot with Collin Benyo
    2024/01/04

    Founded in 1975, Melting Pot has offered a unique fondue dining experience for more than 45 years. As the premier fondue restaurant franchise, Melting Pot has 94 restaurants in 31 U.S. states and Canada. Known for offering a variety of fondue cooking styles and unique entrées, Melting Pot’s menu also features cheese fondues, salads, fine wines, spirits and chocolate fondue desserts. Melting Pot is an affiliate of Front Burner Brands, a restaurant management company headquartered in Tampa, Florida. 

    Today’s guest is Franchise Growth Strategist, Collin Benyo. He assists potential franchisees in their journey to ownership. Having worked for Melting Pot for almost 15 years, he knows the ins and outs of the day-to-day process and strives to convey the success and wins he obtained to a new chapter of entrepreneurs and business leaders.

     

    Key Takeaways:

    [2:10] - Collin shares the story of Melting Pot’s beginning.

    [3:32] - Starting out as a dishwasher for Melting Pot is the current CEO of the company.

    [4:45] - At the height, Melting Pot had roughly 130 locations. But their growth retracted a bit for a time.

    [6:39] - Currently, Melting Pot has 4 corporate locations.

    [8:30] - Josh shares his impression of Melting Pot from many years ago.

    [10:27] - Melting Pot’s previous reputation was as a fancy dining experience that customers only went to once or twice a year. Their look and feel is different now.

    [13:50] - Collin completed his Master’s degree internship at Melting Pot and loved the experience.

    [16:09] - What sets Melting Pot apart from other hospitality franchises?

    [18:59] - The focus for growth is primarily in the Southeast United States, but franchisees can come from anywhere and usually come as a Melting Pot fan.

    [21:54] - The selling point for franchisees is Discovery Day.

    [23:09] - An goal for Melting Pot is to partner with hotels and be present as hotel restaurants.

     

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Melting Pot Website

    Melting Pot Franchise Site

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    26 分
  • Pivotal Growth Partners with Casey Cooley
    2024/01/04

    Pivotal Growth Partners is known for their ability to identify, prepare, and develop emerging brands into best in class growth concepts. Pivotal is deeply engaged in fostering the growth of any brand they engage with, actively contributing insights, systems and processes, expertise, and resources (both human and financial). They bring 40 years of experience in franchise strategy, growth implementation, real estate site selection/acquisition, design/construction management, and best in class market launch and new store opening (NSOs) strategies and techniques to any emerging brand they work with.

    Today, Casey Cooley, the President of Pivotal Growth Partners joins me to talk about their expertise in franchise growth and expansion.

     

    Key Takeaways:

    [1:48] - Casey shares the start of Pivotal Growth Partners and what the mission has been since its inception.

    [3:12] - Emerging brands are franchises with 0-20 locations. They have some systems that have been tested and vetted and have some experience under their belt.

    [4:53] - Many business owners are looking to franchise, but growth can be a huge challenge.

    [7:08] - One thing that Pivotal Growth Partners guides clients through is the journey of growing pains in building a franchise brand.

    [9:42] - A common challenge is founders needing to give up a little bit of control to allow the brand to grow.

    [11:59] - Pivotal helps brands with both human and financial resources.

    [14:17] - Covid certainly changed the approach in brand growth, but Pivotal came out of it with new strategies to handle unusual variables.

    [17:04] - Replicable concepts are the key and are attractive to franchisees and brand growth.

    [18:56] - The brands that stick around are the ones with a system that allows an average person to become a franchisee and experience success.

    [20:37] - Casey shares some of the upcoming goals for Pivotal Growth Partners as well as some of the emerging brands that he’s excited about.

     

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Pivotal Growth Partners Website

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    25 分