The Boardroom Buzz: Grow, Sell, or Exit
<p><b>Boardroom Buzz</b> is the straight-talk playbook for owners who built their <b>service businesses</b> from the crawlspace up and want to master the next move—whether that’s doubling down on growth or preparing for a life-changing exit.</p>
<p>Hosted by Jason & Jeremy Julio—“The Blue-Collar Twins” who turned a service-truck start-up into a multimillion-dollar success—and mentored by veteran deal-maker Paul Giannamore, the show turns boardroom finance into stories you’d swap over a tailgate. Expect 40-minute deep-dives that unwrap one real transaction and one valuation lever you can pull today, plus quick “Market Pulse” riffs that flag shifts every operator should watch.</p>
<p>If you’re a majority or significant-minority owner eyeing the $5 M–$100 M revenue range, tune in for gritty war stories, step-by-step tactics, and the confidence to choose your own endgame. <b>New episodes every Thursday.</b> Presented by <b>POTOMAC M&A</b>.</p>
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How Asking 'Why Not?' Transformed My Business and Can Change Yours Too 28.05.2026 48минMost pest control companies get stuck doing the same thing day after day. Tim Whitt, a 40-year veteran in the industry, reveals how a mindset shift, similar to fighting insect behavior, can elevate your business to the next level. From humble beginnings as a termite helper to building a multimillion-dollar franchise, Tim shares the exact strategies that turned small-town pest control into a scalable, innovative empire. You’ll discover: How to leverage niche markets like lawn care to diversify your revenue streams and redefine your service categories.The importance of protecting your business name and intellectual property before scaling.Why adopting a ‘why not’ mindset can unlock explosive growth and new opportunities.Practical steps on hiring for character, building leadership, and succession planning to secure your company’s future.How to confront the negative “bloodsuckers” in your business, internal or external, and turn them into opportunities for improvement. Tim’s insights are about more than pest control, they’re about mindset shifts, strategic branding, and creating a culture that repels the pests of poor leadership and internal sabotage. His story of moving from corporate routines to owning his own franchise is a blueprint for entrepreneurs everywhere who want to challenge the status quo. If you're ready to turn your passion into a thriving, scalable business—this episode is your must-listen. Perfect for service business owners, aspiring entrepreneurs, or anyone tired of doing what everyone else does, Tim’s advice will inspire you to ask: Why not? Guest Tim Whitt is a serial entrepreneur, author of Infested, and founder of Pied Piper Pest Control. Known for his innovative approach and candid insights, he’s helping operators rewrite the rules of the industry, and his franchise model is just getting started. Tune in and discover how to fight the pests that threaten your business, and more importantly, how to prevent the ones hiding within. Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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The Truth About Building a Relational Business in a Transactional World 21.05.2026 43минJeremy and Jason Julio host The Boardroom Buzz with guest David DeStefano of Digital Building Consultants, who shares his upbringing in Detroit and Kentucky roots, early entrepreneurial moments, and lessons from union commercial roofing in New York City. He describes starting a residential roofing business in college, how wrestling taught self-reflection and persistence, and how faith shifted his focus from “provisions” to purpose after business and personal lows. DeStefano emphasizes relational client service, integrity, and caring for employees’ families, while explaining NYC’s complex waterproofing environment and high insurance costs. He discusses building multiple entities including an AI platform and “Digital Dave” digital-twin concept centered on shared data ownership, advising businesses to learn prompting, protect data, and adopt AI strategically for long-term advantage. You'll learn: Detroit Roots and HustleGrandpa’s Roofing LessonsWrestling Mindset for BusinessFaith Shift and Hard LessonsRelationships Build TrustNYC Roofing and WaterproofingInsurance and Mega ProjectsHiring Ownership MindsetVision And Integrity FirstAI Crossroads And Data OwnershipPrompting And Team EnablementFinding Aligned PeopleTherapy And Staying GroundedAI Implementation And PrivacyDiscipline And Market Opportunity Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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How a 100-Year Family Business Evolved Through Generations of Challenges 14.05.2026 50минOn The Boardroom Buzz, the Blue Collar Twins interview Ralph Citarella Jr., president of Bayonne Exterminating, about the company’s 100-year history and his path into the family business. He explains the firm was founded in 1926 by Harry Albert and purchased by his grandfather on May 1, 1945 after World War II, then grown by Ralph’s parents through added employees and involvement in the New Jersey Pest Management Association (NJPMA). Ralph describes leaving the business during his parents’ divorce, bartending after graduating from TCNJ in 2002, and returning at 26 as a managing partner with a goal to reach $1M revenue, learning from early mistakes like building his own website. He discusses industry professionalism, regulation, consolidation, succession issues, his NJPMA leadership roles, earning board-certified entomologist credentials, current operations (six technicians, $1.4M revenue), marketing limits, customer mix, and prioritizing family and sustainable growth. Century Old Company OriginsDad Returns And ExpandsWhy Stay In New JerseyRalph Jr Early Work YearsComing Back At 26First Big Goals And MistakesTrade Associations And Compliance Industry Future And ConsolidationCorporate Buyout FalloutLegacy Reputation PressureMentors And Association SupportRunning The Business DailyContent Marketing Next Step Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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The Surprising Shift from Commercial Dominance to Residential Profitability 07.05.2026 50минCarmen Reno of Anchor Pest Control (East Brunswick, NJ) joins Boardroom Buzz to share how he bought a one-person, $130K business in 2005 after leaving IT for hedge funds, then grew it to $8.5M last year with a goal of $11M. He discusses evolving from a commercial-heavy model (multifamily and former restaurant work) toward more residential and wildlife services due to cash-flow delays in commercial receivables, plus the strategic value of recurring revenue and high-margin one-time work. Reno covers rebranding with a new logo inspired by his former bed bug dog, billboards across Middlesex/Monmouth, heavy social media, and building a review-driven culture that produced roughly 12,000+ Google reviews. He highlights EOS, hiring a CFO and strong leaders, using Clipboard CRM, AI tools for sales coaching and call handling, key KPIs, and lessons from two failed acquisitions, plus his view that technology and consolidation will widen the gap between small and large operators. You'll learn: Anchor OriginsFrom IT to Pest ControlCommercial vs Residential ShiftScaling to Eight FiguresRebrand and BillboardsEOS and Leadership StructureTraining SOPs and AICRM Efficiency with ClipboardOwner Role and NJPMAMosquitoes and Seasonal ServiceCFO Discipline at Five MillionHiring for Culture FitBorrowing from HVAC and RoofingBuilding a Review CultureKPIs and Lead TargetsAI Phones and Virtual AssistantsPlanning the Exit StrategyShifting to Residential and WildlifeAdvice and Acquisition Mistakes Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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How Failure Fueled Allan Draper's Multi-Million Dollar Success in Pest Control 23.04.2026 49минAllan Draper shares how he entered pest control through his brother Brent’s door-to-door success, their failed early attempt to launch Freedom Pest Control, and Allan’s detour through banking and law school before quitting his legal job to cofound Proof in 2014–2015. He explains why they chose Detroit, how door-to-door jumpstarted early revenue, and how they bootstrapped with $100K while reinvesting profits and paying themselves modestly. Draper discusses lessons from repeated failures, self-doubt, and the importance of extreme ownership, resilience, and isolating what a leader can control. He outlines Proof’s growth to roughly 120 trucks, the decision to add partners for sales recruiting, and how he replaced himself operationally to pursue other ventures. Draper also describes building Bug Bucks from a 2020 Facebook group into a media/community platform and conference focused on peer networking, plus his routines, goals, and focus on legacy. You'll learn about: Failure Mindset ShiftOwnership LessonsLaunching Proof in DetroitBootstrapping and GrowthPartners and Stepping BackAha Moments and New VenturesWhy Building WinsRisk Tolerance and StressFitness and Matt RogersWhat Is Bug BucksBug Bucks Con NetworkingMentors From AfarDaily Routine and JournalingDisconnecting and Online AdviceConfidence Through Failure Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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From Big Ponds to Big Leaps: Eric Triplett's Story of Innovation and Tenacity 09.04.2026 51минJeremy and Jason Julio interview Eric Triplett (“The Pond Digger”) about building and scaling a Southern California pond and aquatic business, surviving stage-four HPV-related tonsil cancer diagnosed in 2015, and the leadership lessons that followed. Triplett recounts noticing a swollen tonsil, facing seven surgeries over roughly three years, and temporarily shutting down his stressful construction division while setting longtime employees up with their own contractor licenses, then focusing on retail, service, and recurring maintenance. He explains how his fish obsession led from aquariums to ponds, the origin of the “Pond Digger” name, his patents (including the Helix Pond Skimmer), and a business model that includes substantial monthly and seasonal maintenance. He discusses podcasting and content creation (The Deep End, Pod House), using AI for marketing, studying DISC/Enneagram, and pursuing growth to $12M by aligning company goals with employee goals. You'll learn about: Eric's Diagnosis And MindsetBusiness Pivot During TreatmentOrigin Of The BrandScaling And Market RealitiesRecurring Revenue MaintenanceSurviving 2008 And Learning BusinessManufacturing Patents And Products Content Journey And Podcast RebrandPod House RulesGoals and Team AlignmentBorn to TeachScaling Systems and DelegationLeadership Psychology ToolsCancer Mindset ShiftStarting in a New MarketUsing AI for MarketingLegacy and Exit Strategy Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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From Door to Door to Industry Leader: Chad Louk's Pest Control Journey 02.04.2026 53минOn The Boardroom Buzz, the Blue Collar Twins interview Chad Louk, founder of Prodigy Pest Control Solutions in Sarasota, Florida, about building a fast-growing, year-round pest control company and a separate Prodigy Marketing arm. Chad shares his start in door-to-door sales in 2015, launching and exiting an initial Naples partnership, then starting Prodigy with $7,000 and a used truck; he now runs three offices (opening a fourth near Jacksonville), 54 trucks, and expects ~100 sales reps with ~30% attrition. He explains shifting from heavy door-to-door (still ~65% of customers) toward inside sales and technician-led sales, emphasizing technical training, retention (14% churn vs ~25% industry), production-based tech pay, and review generation (3,500 reviews, 4.9 rating). Chad discusses growth pains from 50% annual expansion, no-debt scaling, hiring leaders including a CEO, community branding, and plans for PCT 100, multi-state growth, and sharing equity with key employees. You'll learn: Door Knocking RootsEthics And RetentionStarting Prodigy From ScratchScaling Offices And MarketingRep Earnings RealityTraining And DifferentiationBeyond Door To DoorTech Pay And ReviewsCommunity PresenceStress and MindsetBreaking Past One MillionMentors and Early LessonsAcquisitions and No Debt Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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Inside The Freight: Craig McGraw on Navigating the Heavy Transport Industry 26.03.2026 41минIn this episode of The Boardroom Buzz, Jeremy and Jason Julio interview Craig McGraw, Vice President of Trans American Trucking and Warehouse, a New Jersey-based family business founded in 1976 that specializes in logistics, warehousing, and heavy/oversize freight transport. McGraw explains how the company evolved from port container work into moving massive machinery—up to 300,000 pounds on 19-axle trailers—serving industries like nuclear plants and fast-growing data center construction. He describes the relationship-driven nature of sales, frequent travel and industry conferences, and how projects are awarded and managed. The conversation covers scaling limits tied to equipment costs and lead times, operational headaches like high insurance, “nuclear verdicts,” staged accidents, permitting complexity, and the role of political advocacy for trucking infrastructure and permit harmonization. McGraw also discusses community involvement through Seton Hall programs, Team Walker, and the YMCA, and shares views on AI, autonomous trucks, and power demands for data centers. Learn about: Oversize Freight Reality How Trans American Started What They Haul TodayOversize Road ChallengesFamily Roles and TeamBreaking Into Heavy HaulSales Built on RelationshipsSeton Hall and MentoringGrowth to $35M RevenueWarehousing and Real EstateFleet Size and Industry ScaleInsurance Politics and RiskFraud Accidents and CamerasCommunity Boards and VolunteeringLocations and Scaling StrategyData Centers and Global FreightCustoms Delays, AI Future and AI Permit PlanningFamily Legacy LeadershipService Reputation CultureLeading the Sales Team Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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Building Legacy: Kevin Reif on Growing a Pest Control Brand Organically 19.03.2026 43минBuilding a Legacy Pest Control Brand in Charleston with Kevin Reif Jeremy and Jason Julio (the Blue Collar Twins) host The Boardroom Buzz with guest Kevin Reif, owner of Reif Environmental, discussing his path from door-to-door pest control sales across multiple states to launching his own company in Charleston, South Carolina. Kevin shares how Reif Environmental has grown organically to roughly double its prior annual revenue (from about $360K) by emphasizing referrals, retention, strong branding, and community relationships rather than scaling large door-to-door teams. He describes building a fun, values-driven culture, hiring technicians through social media, paying top-of-market, pricing for quality service, and delegating to maintain work-life balance. The conversation also covers strategic local partnerships, use of Clicky and influencers, green product options, bee removal and hive relocation, leadership development through mentors, and his routine, faith, and low-stress approach to business growth. You'll learn: Door to Door OriginsLaunching Reif EnvironmentalOrganic Growth StrategyBranding That SticksHiring Through CultureBalancing Routes and PayStrategic Local PartnershipsOrganic Pest ApproachMentors and LeadershipFaith and Stress ManagementDaily Routine and BrandingFive Year Growth VisionPest World House NetworkingSales Roots and Ethics Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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Harnessing AI for Business Growth: Insights from Mat Rogers 12.03.2026 56минIn this episode of The Boardroom Buzz, the Blue Collar Twins sit down with Mat Rogers, the COO at Lizard Marketing. Join us to learn about Mat's career evolution from pest control to marketing. The impact of AI and digital tools on business growth and the strategies for branding and online presence in the service industry. You’ll learn: From Pest Control to Digital MarketingNavigating the Digital Marketing LandscapeThe Impact of AI on Marketing StrategiesBuilding Strong Client RelationshipsManaging Client ExpectationsGrowth Stages of BusinessesThe Role of AI in Business GrowthThe Future of AI in MarketingAI's Impact on Business OperationsOptimism and Concerns About AI's FutureThe Power of Branding in Digital Marketing Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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EP233 – From Lawn Care to $100M Pest Control Empire: Jonas Olson's Journey 05.03.2026 56минIn this episode of The Boardroom Buzz, the Blue Collar Twins sit down with Jonas Olson, the founder and CEO of Pest Badger in Wisconsin and Michigan. Join us as Jonas shares his inspiring journey from lawn care to building a multi-million dollar pest control empire. Discover his strategies for scaling, marketing, team building, and the importance of relentless execution in business growth. You’ll learn: From Lawn Care to Pest Control: A Unique TransitionNavigating Challenges: The Impact of COVID-19Scaling Success: The Growth of Pest BadgersMarketing Magic: Standing Out in a Competitive IndustryEmpowering Teams: The Role of Equity in GrowthBusiness Models: Balancing Equity and SalariesInnovative Marketing Strategies for Customer AcquisitionMarket Research: Lessons Learned from ExpansionThe Journey of Writing a Book: Insights and ExperiencesDaily Routines: Balancing Work and Family LifeGrowth Mindset: Setting Ambitious Goals and Achieving ThemThe Role of Mentorship in Business SuccessLearning Through FailureNetworking and RelationshipsBuilding a Strong TeamThe Role of Discipline in Success Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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EP232 – From One-Man Van To National Player: Gary Journeaux On Building Australia’s Largest Independent Pest Company 12.02.2026 52минIn this episode of The Boardroom Buzz, the Blue Collar Twins sit down with Gary Journeaux, founder of Competitive Pest Services (CPS) – the largest independent, 100% Australian‑owned pest company with national coverage and a 200% money‑back guarantee. Gary bought a tiny one‑man pest business at 24, with zero experience on the tools, and grew it into a 200‑person operation with teams across Australia and Myanmar, national commercial portfolios, and technicians who are some of the best paid in the industry. He did it without private equity, without big marketing budgets (zero AdWords for 5+ years), and without becoming “just another multinational.” Instead, he bet everything on customer experience, culture, and being the underdog that big clients actually like. You’ll learn: How Gary went from ad-agency employee to buying a one‑man pest route at 24Why CPS is 95% commercial, 5% residential, and how that kills seasonality riskThe 200% money-back guarantee that forced competitors to copy himHow he scaled nationally (Australia + Myanmar) with no PE money and brutal cashflow constraintsWhy CPS pays techs top-of-market and still wins big national tendersHow “one tech, one child” and free work for Ronald McDonald House became recruiting superpowersWhy Gary is comfortable turning down multinationals and focused on doubling revenue by 2026 Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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EP231 – Door-to-Door Millionaire: Lenny Gray On Building In‑House Sales Engines That Actually Stick 22.01.2026 49минIn this episode of The Boardroom Buzz, the Blue Collar Twins sit down with Lenny Gray, the guy other Utah killers call “the godfather of door-to-door.” Lenny started as an Orkin rep in the late 90s, built his own pest company from two dudes and a truck into the largest residential player in Utah, and went on to three separate exits across multiple branches. Today, he runs D2D Millionaire, helping 40+ home-service verticals build in-house door-to-door programs that grow fast without nuking retention or reputation. If you’ve ever wondered whether you should build a door-to-door team, outsource to a marketing company, or avoid it completely, this is your playbook. You’ll learn: • How Lenny went from missionary door-knocking to three pest-control exits • Why outsourced D2D vendors often charge 120% of first-year revenue and wreck your economics • How he kept 80%+ retention on door-to-door accounts by selling and servicing differently • A simple, low-risk way to start D2D: knocking neighbors of existing customers • How A1 Garage Door uses a “sticker play” to print future demand with 42% conversion • Why Lenny thinks we’ll see 1M+ reps knocking by 2030, and what that means for your edge Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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EP230: From Zero To 3,000 Reviews In 3 Years – How Ruva Blends Door-to-Door & Digital In The Northeast 15.01.2026 48минIn this episode of The Boardroom Buzz, the Blue Collar Twins sit down with Trevor Sharp and Scott Sandberg from Ruva Pest Control, the Utah door-to-door guys who packed up, moved to Connecticut, and built a high-retention pest brand from scratch. In just three years, Ruva has stacked close to 3,000 five-star Google reviews, blended aggressive door-to-door with disciplined digital, and built a culture where twenty‑somethings earn $80K+ and line up for supervisor licenses. They share how they chose Connecticut, why they fired almost their entire first ops team, and how they rebuilt around culture, referrals, and customer experience. This is a doors-to-boardroom playbook on building a real company behind a door-to-door engine. You’ll learn: • Why they left a big national and relocated to Connecticut with zero presence • The hiring mistake that wrecked year one ops and how they fixed retention • How they use NPS and review-based incentives to drive service quality • Why combining door-to-door with LSA, PPC, and referrals beats single-channel growth • How they’re structuring branch equity for future leaders (and why it matters) Ready for boardroom-level help with your own business? • Grow, sell, or exit your service company with Potomac: https://www.potomaccompany.com Connect with the hosts: • Blue Collar Twins – Jason & Jeremy Julio: https://bluecollartwins.com Connect with Paul: • Paul Giannamore – Managing Director & M&A advisor at Potomac: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore
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Episode 229 — The '96 Bulls of Pest Control: Chase Goodeill on Partners, Growth, and Grit 25.12.2025 57минWhat does it take to build a pest control company that wins—year after year—without relying on outside investors to do the heavy lifting? According to Chase Goodeill, it starts with the right people around you. This week, the Blue Collar Twins sit down with the owner of Pest Control Consultants to unpack why he and his partners joke they’re the “’96 Bulls”—a tight, competitive crew with complementary strengths, a “whatever it takes” mentality, and a shared mission to turn pest control into a wealth-building vehicle for everyone on the team.  Chase shares how he learned to sell before he scaled—cold calling businesses, knocking doors, and driving prospects to a yes or no with relentless follow-up. He breaks down the real mechanics of growth: building sales teams, moving into bigger markets, and expanding into multiple branches across states while keeping profitability front and center.  The conversation dives into partnership structure, acquisitions, retention realities, and why Chase believes you can go fast alone—but to go far, you need a roster that can carry the load.  🎧 Tune in for a high-energy masterclass on building a team-first pest control platform—where the culture is competitive, the goals are massive, and the partners win together. https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com
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Episode 228 — Discipline Over Flash: How Michael Garvey Built Coastal Fertilization While Wearing a Badge 18.12.2025 42минMichael Garvey isn’t a full-time entrepreneur — he’s a full-time New Jersey state trooper who built a serious lawn fertilization and weed control business on his days off. The Blue Collar Twins sit down with the founder of Coastal Fertilization to unpack how discipline, structure, and smart partnerships turned a side hustle into a tightly run operation serving nearly 900 customers. Starting in 2017 with just 10 accounts, Michael leveraged mentorship, branding, and systems to scale Coastal without chasing discounts or cutting corners. He breaks down why professional trucks, visible yard signs, referrals, and geographic focus outperform flashy marketing — and how staying “middle of the road” on pricing attracts the right customers. From delegation and route density to cash flow discipline, CRMs, and building a business that doesn’t rely on constant chaos, this episode is a masterclass in running a service company with intention. 🎧 A grounded, tactical conversation about building real momentum — one system, one route, and one disciplined decision at a time. https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com
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Episode 227 — The Business of Looking Sharp: Inside Brian Hatfield’s ByDesign Standard 11.12.2025 47минLandscaping has long carried a rough-and-ready reputation — trucks with branches sticking out, stained shirts, and crews that “get the job done” but don’t always look the part. Brian Hatfield set out to rewrite that story. The Blue Collar Twins, Jason and Jeremy Julio, sit down with the President of ByDesign Landscapes to unpack how he built a brand where clean fleets, crisp uniforms, and elevated service weren’t nice-to-haves — they were the strategy.  Brian started cutting lawns with his father, worked for top New Jersey competitors, and saw firsthand how the image of the industry held companies back. In 2005, he launched ByDesign with one goal: prove landscaping could look, feel, and operate like a top-tier contracting business. Today, with 235 employees across multiple divisions, ByDesign’s presentation has become its calling card.  From spotless trucks to professional sales teams to premium installations backed by warranties, Brian explains why presentation isn’t cosmetic — it’s a competitive advantage. And with long-tenured leaders like Jesús steering operations, the culture behind the brand is every bit as strong as the visual identity.  🎧 A masterclass in brand discipline and operational pride — showing how elevating the image of an entire industry starts with elevating your own. https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com
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Episode 226 — From Gang Life to Growth Mindset: How Michael Keith Built Cal Coast Pest Management 04.12.2025 47минMost people in pest control don’t start their story in county jail — but Michael Keith did. The Blue Collar Twins, Jason and Jeremy Julio, sit down with the founder of Cal Coast Pest Management to hear how he went from a violent upbringing in South San Diego to building one of the most respected pest companies in the region. After doing time at 18 and cutting ties with his past, Michael bounced through jobs until a community college class introduced him to pest control — and the structure he’d been missing. From Joshua’s to Clark to hands-on mentorship, he built the skills that ultimately launched Cal Coast. Today, Cal Coast serves 900+ customers, employs eight team members, and holds a seven-year government contract. Michael shares how Muay Thai, emotional-intelligence training, and Stoic philosophy shape his leadership — and how strong culture and word-of-mouth drive 73% of his growth. 🎧 Hear how he went from gang life to KPIs and built a culture his team never wants to lose. https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com
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Teach, Build, Exit: The Unexpected Journey of Dan Peltz and Shift New Jersey 26.11.2025 56минFrom history teacher to CEO, Dan Peltz never planned on becoming an entrepreneur — but when he saw a gap in how young adults with special needs were supported after graduation, he built something extraordinary. This week, the Blue Collar Twins, Jason and Jeremy Julio, sit down with the founder of Shift New Jersey to uncover how a simple idea turned into a statewide service helping thousands — and ultimately, a multi-million-dollar acquisition. Dan shares how he launched Shift with no business experience, survived losing his investors just six months in, and scaled the company to 40+ employees and over a thousand clients served each month. He opens up about leadership lessons from the front lines — building systems, hiring for personality over experience, and surrounding himself with mentors who kept him grounded through growth. Now serving as Director of Organizational Effectiveness for the company that acquired Shift, Dan reflects on what it takes to balance impact with income — and why sometimes the right move isn’t to double down, but to step back. https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com
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Windows, Washers, and What Matters Most: How Freddie Hodge Built Clearview’s $2.6M Climb 20.11.2025 1ч 2минWhat starts with a $400 window job in college turns into a 21-year power washing powerhouse. This week, the Blue Collar Twins, Jason and Jeremy Julio, sit down with Freddie Hodge, founder of Clearview, to unpack how a family business built on hustle, humility, and heart became one of New Jersey’s most respected exterior cleaning brands. From cleaning windows with his dad on weekends to running an eight-truck operation with 26 employees, Freddie’s story is a blueprint for persistence. He shares how a single newspaper ad launched his career, why his wife’s obsession with systems changed everything, and how a focus on team retention and culture helped him achieve a 95% return rate in a seasonal business. Freddie breaks down his approach to hiring slow, firing fast, and building careers—not just jobs. He dives into training, tech, and the role of VAs and AI in keeping operations running smoothly. And he reveals how he turned challenges—like COVID shutdowns and seasonal slowdowns—into growth opportunities through consistency, creativity, and community. 🎧 Tune in to hear how a college side hustle grew into a multimillion-dollar company—and why Freddie believes real success isn’t about the next contract, but the team you bring with you. https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulgiannamore www.potomaccompany.com https://bluecollartwins.com
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