Between Two Friends with Brett Trembly is a podcast for entrepreneurs about current issues, topics, advice pertaining to their industry, and more times than not, life in general. Who is Brett Trembly? Brett has built one of the fastest-growing law firm
Welcome to another episode of Between Two Friends with Brett Trembly! Today, Brett talks with Jordan Barrocas, a serial entrepreneur who had his 15 minutes of fame by appearing with his successful idea of jerky made from filet mignon on Shark Tank. He actually made a deal on the show, and his life and business changed radically. Go behind the scenes of what it's really like to be in front of the sharks, and how there is no better business teacher than experience. Enjoy!
Today, Brett talks with Peter Ariz from First Round Management, who handles public relations, interview requests, media preparation, and marketing aspects within the agency for NFL and MMA stars. He shares his journey from starting on message boards and having his own website covering the Miami Hurricanes' football program during his time at the University of Miami, to trending on Twitter for his legendary insight and predictions. Enjoy his fascinating story!
Welcome to another episode of Between Two Friends with Brett Trembly! This time, Brett talks to Abe Ng, founder and CEO of Sushi Maki - South Florida's award-winning leader in innovative Japanese cuisine. They go over growing up in a restaurant kitchen, how he was able to make it the second time around, and how working at any job at a restaurant is kind of getting a MBA degree. Abe Ng oversees the strategic development and management of the 25 locations owned and operated under the Sushi Maki and Canton Chinese brand names, and is a partner with Whole Foods Markets for sushi stations in the South Florida Region stores. He was recognized as one of the Miami Herald's 20 Under 40 and the South Florida Business Journal's 40 Under 40, as well as being honored as Ultimate CEO by the South Florida Business Journal and was a regional finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award. Want to know more about Sushi Maki? Visit https://www.sushimaki.com/
Welcome to a very special first episode to a new season of Between Two Friends with Brett Trembly! This time, Brett gets to talk with Miami Dolphins Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's father, Galu Tagovailoa, as part of a special appearance during the charity poker tournament held by Trembly Law Firm, where more than $6,000 we raised on behalf of the Nicklaus Children's Hospital Foundation & the Tua Foundation, which are both focused on the health and wellbeing of children. In this one-on-one interview, Galu discusses his entire family's journey to success in the NFL and the importance of values, dedication, and commitment. A must for any Miami Dolphins fan!
In this episode, Brett talks with a special character in the real estate scene: William Colas, known as The Real Estate Fisherman. William has successfully closed hundreds of millions of dollars in transactions, he's experienced in both residential and commercial sales, disposition, leasing, and management. But he was able to also pair his entrepreneurial skills with his fishing ones. In this layback interview, he talks about his journey, his current endeavors in fixing and flipping properties, and what real estate and fishing have in common.
In this episode, Brett interviews small business advocate and award-winning business owner Jessica Fialkovich, founder of Exit Factor, an innovative firm that teaches entrepreneurs how to buy and sell businesses through courses, programs, and consulting. She shares her insight, as Co-Owner of Transworld Business Advisors, on what makes a business valuable, what can help grow it, and enable small business owners to leave their legacy, no matter the size.
In this episode, Brett talks with the amazing, funny Kara Brown, Chief Revenue Officer at Lead Coverage, a full-service marketing consultancy that empowers business leaders to scale with proven marketing strategies and measured results. And if you think you can predict what she's going to talk about, you'll be surprised. In their hilarious conversation, host Brett Trembly and guest exchange funny stories, discuss the difficulties women entrepreneurs face, and overall have a great time. Enjoy!
This week, Brett talks to storyteller and entrepreneur Marc Gutman. Besides being the founder of Wildstory, the marketing agency that helps companies build powerful brands by crafting customer experiences, he has written stories and screenplays for Oliver Stone, Warner Bros., and 20th Century Fox. He shares his Hollywood experience, as well as how he traded all that when he felt seduced by the entrepreneurial boom in Colorado and found out he could continue telling great and engaging stories, this time for brands. Both host and guest discuss the importance of branding, strategies, and customer experiences, for big and smaller brands, making this interview a masterclass on the subject, and fun at that!
This week, Brett talks with Natasha Miller, CEO of Entire Productions and celebrated jazz artist, who shares her insights on how to make it from the inside to the top. Natasha managed to move from being a performer at events to running the show for big companies in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and even London. Her story avoids any entrepreneurial cliche and focuses on the importance of surrounding yourself with the most suitable people for the very creative yet stressful tasks involved in event planning.
On this episode, our guest is a two-time Emmy award-winning journalist turned on-camera readiness coach (and that's not all she does!): Ann Keil Dux. Being the professional storyteller that she is, she shares her journey from journalism to entrepreneurship, as well as discussing how to make an impact on the community, how to push through life-changing situations, and helping others find their voice, whether in front of the camera or at their homes. A truly delightful, engaging experience you'd not want to miss!
Ever wanted to sell something on Amazon but were too confused? Well, after watching this interview turned into a masterclass on Amazon advertising by Keith O'Brien, an expert on the subject and CEO of page.one, you won't hesitate to get into the game. Host Brett Trembly asks everything you ever wanted to know about it and more! You'd want to watch it till the end!
An interview turned into a masterclass on business, Brett talks with Collin Schwartz, Co-founder and Director of operations of Park Ave investing, and discusses what it is like to leave the golden handcuffs of a 9 to 5 job, reinventing yourself and your business and catching the fire of entrepreneurship in order to obtain what success means to you. A must for everyone out there looking for their next break!
Brett interviews tech-savvy, worldly man Ivan Mladenovic, President & CEO of Preemo Responsive IT Support in Miami. Entrepreneur to entrepreneur, both discuss the importance of being able to adapt and pivot, as well as getting into the right mindset to do so.
Welcome to a new season of Between Two Friends with Brett Trembly! In this first episode, Brett talks with Ed Williamson, Chairman, and CEO of Williamson Automotive Group. He shares his interesting and long-lived success story and discusses how COVID-19 has been treating the industry as well as what the future holds. A piece of history in the making, you'd not want to miss this interview!
Brett talks with Nic Snowberger, owner, and operator of 7 McDonald's restaurants, including the most unique one in the world: The UFO-shaped McDonald's in Roswell, New Mexico. In this episode, host and guest go behind the scenes and discuss all the things you ever wanted to know about the legendary fast-food chain: myths, corporate mindset, and what the hell is going on with so man broken ice-cream machines.
Brett interviews Pilar Guzman Zavala, CEO of Half Moon Empanadas, a fast-casual food concept offering over 16 flavors of Argentinian-style empanadas. She talks about what it meant to enter Miami's diverse food market 12 years ago, and how they were hit by COVID and found that adversity brought innovation, as well as a new air for the business. Want to know more about Half Moon Empanadas? Visit www.halfmoonempanadas.com
In this episode, Brett talks to Blake Konrardy, who leveraged his background as a statistician to optimize every aspect of his financial life and became a self-made millionaire at age 28. His money optimization findings are compiled in his book, Millennial Millionaire. And in this interview, he shares his journey, full of trial and error, side hustles, and smart thinking. Want to buy Blake's book? Visit millennialmillionairebook.com
In this episode, Brett talks with The Patent Professor himself, John Rizvi. Together, they go through really fascinating anecdotes from innovative inventors to personal stories about rejection, never taking no for an answer, and how to make a business plan in order to get your daughter a goat as a pet.
Brett talks with Dee Hoult, dog lover first and entrepreneur second, owner of the dog training facility Applause Your Paws. Always with a smile on her face, she shares her journey from being underestimated to getting her MBA and being able to turn what started as a hobby into a very successful business. For more information on Applause Your Paws, be sure to visit: https://www.dogboardingandtrainingmiami.com/
In this episode, Brett talks with Gisela De Armas-Ramirez, a long-time friend and entrepreneur, owner of one of the franchises of Home Instead Senior Care in Miami, Florida. With honesty and warmth, they go over topics like immigration, working alongside a member of your family, being a self-taught entrepreneur, and how COVID-19 affected the business.
In this episode of “Between two friends”, Brett interviews friend and client Jordan Stupar, the master salesman who has just launched the Stupar Sales Academy. They talk about what it's like going through and overcoming a lawsuit, how to find your passion, and start a new business based on that. Want to know more about Jordan Stupar? Visit his webpage and start learning: https://www.stuparsalesacademy.com/
In this episode, Brett connects with his friend from when growing up in New Mexico, Eric Smith. They talk about Eric's incredible side hustle Nuevo Food Box and how that allowed him to make his dreams come true and keep a creative outlet, how accurate is Breaking Bad in depicting New Mexico and the subscription economy to light the entrepreneurial spark during the quarantine. Want to know more about NUEVO FOOD BOX? Visit: https://www.nuevofoodbox.com/
Brett continues to talk one on one with awesome entrepreneurs. In this episode, he talks to Stuart Debowsky, from Debowsky Design Group, who happens to think that being an architect and being a lawyer have more things in common than you thought. Want to know more about the Debowsky Design Group? Check out the website: https://www.debowsky.com/
In this episode of Between Two Friends, host Brett Trembly has a candid talk with Traction certified implementer Cesar Quintero, from The Profit Recipe. Both go over entrepreneurship and finding your purpose in life. Want to know more about what Cesar does? Visit: https://theprofitrecipe.com/