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In this episode, Scott Groves sits down with Josh Goodman, founder and CEO of PourMyBeer. Josh shares the rollercoaster journey of building his company from the ground up, facing near bankruptcy, and eventually partnering with Coca-Cola. From navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship to scaling a business with innovative products, Josh opens up about his leadership lessons, the importance of investing in oneself, and the value of a strong company culture. They also dive into what the future holds for PourMyBeer and the exciting plans for 2024. ------------ Quickly- I'm Scott Groves - Husband, Father, Loan Officer, Coach, Author, Podcaster, and Blue Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. I gave up boxing, where I was 5-0 in amateur fights, when I turned 40. BJJ is safer for old men than getting punched in the head :-) You can find out everything about me HERE: www.LinkTr.ee/ScottLGroves This podcast is paid for and brought to you by.... by me, Scott Groves :-) Because I think these kind of long form conversations are valuable, I pay for 100% of the production of this show out of my pocket. This channel is FAR from monetization and because of the subject matter, may never be monetized. I am a Mortgage Loan Officer & Loan Officer Coach in real life. It's the money that I earn, from helping home-buyers and home-owners obtain home-loans, that pays for this show. If you, your friends, or your family are looking for a home loan from an honest Loan Officer, please contact me at Scott@ScottGrovesTeam.com or find all my links to connect HERE: www.LinkTr.ee/ScottLGroves I can do the loan for you (our team is licensed in 8 states) - OR - I can refer you to an amazing loan officer in the state where you're searching. ON WITH THE SHOW!!! New Full Episodes are released every THURSDAY at 10:00am and clips are released frequently throughout the week. SO MAKE SURE YOU SUBSCRIBE!!! ------------- Thank you for checking out the Podcast. We're building our community AS WE SPEAK and would love it if you checked us out in one of our communities: On The Edge Podcast Community & Facebook Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ontheedgepodcast/ On The Edge Podcast Page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeetScottGroves On The Edge Podcast on Locals: https://reddotbluestate.locals.com/ Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ScottLGroves ------------ www.OnTheEdgePodcast.com ------------ Don't care for YouTube and prefer listening instead? We got you covered wherever podcasts are found: Apple Podcasts: www.bit.ly/oteapple Google Podcasts: www.bit.ly/otegoogle Spotify: www.bit.ly/otespotify Breaker: www.bit.ly/otebreaker Radio Public: www.bit.ly/oteradio Pocket Casts: www.bit.ly/otepocket Anchor: www.bit.ly/oteanchor ----------- Do YOU or SOMEBODY YOU KNOW want to be featured in the podcast? Questions, inquiries, booking a show? Any topics or people you'd like us to cover? Send us an email: scott@ontheedgepodcast.com ----------- Spread the word and help us out! It doesn't cost a thing to hit that Like Button, Subscribe, and turn on the notification bell. Comments are appreciated and will be responded to! Doing any of these things tells the YouTube Algorithm that you like what you see and helps others find us as well! -----------
This month Host Chelsey Johnson sits down with Josh Goodman, a Mechanical Millwright, and Tyler Tenniscoe, a Millwright Apprentice, to share insights into their roles, responsibilities, and the collaborative work they do to maintain water and wastewater treatment plants across many First Nations communities. They explain the nature of their hands-on training and the structure of the millwright apprenticeship program, including the balance between on-the-job learning and classroom education.
Josh grew up in Chester, Virginia, about 20 minutes south of Richmond off I-95. Sports and competition made a big impact in his early years. After being All-State in two sports, he accepted a football scholarship to play Linebacker at Shippensburg University. He still holds the career solo tackles record from starting all 4 years. Josh's first job in hospitality was as a server and barback at Bottoms Up Pizza in Richmond, Va. Prior to PourMyBeer, he worked in Business Development with Modis, a publically traded IT Staffing Firm. He was hired to develop the Baltimore Metro market for the company. Landing several blue-chip accounts took that market from non-existent to a top producer in a matter of 24 months. One day in 2009, he decided he wanted to take a 95% pay cut, quit his job where he played golf 3 days a week, and invest his entire life savings in building a self-pour company. Yadda, yadda, yadda, here we are today after 3 significant chapters in business and life. To get the full story go to TapTheBigIdea.com His wife, Janette (Pieczynski) Goodman, is in the Shippensburg University Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, holds the school record for career steals (not including Josh's heart), and is a Marketing Director for Astellas Pharmaceuticals. They have 2 children, Tyler and Brianna, and live in Harleysville, Pa (30 minutes north of Philadelphia) with their Goldendoodle, Belle, and their bearded dragon Coco. Outside of PourMyBeer, Josh enjoys biking, snowboarding, basketball, pickleball, cornhole, grilling, hazy IPAs, and singing 90's hip hop in his car by himself. Follow Travis on:– IG
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Listen to today's episode and be captivated by Josh Goodman's journey of entrepreneurship and the power of family. Join us as we delve into how he and his family conquered life's challenges while deepening their familial connections. Tune in now! Key takeaways to listen for PourMyBeer: What it is and how it started The benefits of having a supportive spouse as an entrepreneur Why you need to have a healthy business relationship A story of overcoming adversity and strengthening family bonds The impact of applying positivity to your business and life Resources The NeverEnding Story The Lord of the Rings DoorDash Tap the Big Idea by Josh Goodman | Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover About Josh Goodman Josh is the founder and CEO of PourMyBeer. He grew up in Chester, Virginia, about 20 minutes south of Richmond off I-95. Prior to PourMyBeer, he worked in Business Development with Modis, a publically traded IT Staffing Firm. One day in 2009, he decided he wanted to take a 95% pay cut, quit his job where he played golf three days a week, and invest his entire life savings in building a self-pour company Outside of PourMyBeer, Josh enjoys biking, snowboarding, basketball, pickleball, cornhole, grilling, hazy IPAs, and singing 90s hip-hop in his car. Connect with Josh Website: PourMyBeer Instagram: @selfpourjosh Connect with Us To learn more about us, visit our website at www.18summers.com or email us at info@18summers.com. To get a copy of our book “The Family Board Meeting”, click here. Subscribe to 18 Summers Podcast and leave a rating and written review! Social Media Channels Facebook Group: 18 Summers LinkedIn: Jimmy Sheils Instagram: @18summerstribe
Episode 74! Meet Josh Goodman. Josh was an ADHD kid who never liked school, as he couldn't sit still long enough to give it a chance. Despite that, he's now a successful entrepreneur and published author! For those working through raising a high energy kiddo, this episode is one to dial into. What started as a handicap became a super power as Josh committed and achieved the dream of playing college football. Then became a successful salesperson. And then an entrepreneur bringing an idea to market that did not exist. All pioneers and adventurers face challenges and Josh was no different. He refused to quit despite lawsuits and pandemics and has willed his new company forward through it all to now be partnering with the largest brands in the world. Tune in to hear how he did it! --------------------------------------------Connect with Josh here: Website:https://tapthebigidea.com/https://pourmybeer.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/pourmybeer/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/PourmybeerLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/pourmybeer/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/PourMyBeerThanks for listening! Eric Sardina Executive Life Coaching Feeling stuck, empty or out-of-sync at work, at home, or in your relationships? As a business and life coach, I help individuals work through these feelings towards authentic lives of meaning and purpose. I also work with organizations to optimize their teams and individual contributors. Interested in working with me or learning more? Connect with me below: Website: https://www.ericsardina.com - book a free, 15-minute strategy session. https://calendly.com/ericsardina/8-session-authentically-you-discovery-call-website-linkFollow me on: Instagram: @Eric_sardina26.2 Facebook: Eric SardinaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericsardina/ Affiliate: LMNT hydration drink mix: get a free sample pack with your first order by using this link: http://elementallabs.refr.cc/ericsardina
Josh Goodman, gives a his last message as a Pastor at New Point, talking about his time at the church and leaving us with four main points to remember: The Love of the Father, There is no "You", Remember the Poor, and Take Jesus Seriously.
On today's episode, I speak with Coach Josh from the Eastern Oregon Women's Program. We talk about their regional focused recruiting. He describes the strong support of their small town community. Lastly, we discuss how they like a roster with a deep bench. #soccer #collegesoccer #highschoolsoccer #soccercoach #soccercoaches #soccerrecruiting #collegesoccerrecruiting #collegesoccerplayer #highschoolsoccerplayer #ncaa #d1 #d2 #d3 #naia #njcaa #juco #collegerecruiting #soccerlife #clubsoccer #socceracademy #menssoccer #womenssoccer #boyssoccer #girlssoccer See all our interviews. Check out college soccer ID camp listings. Get valuable free college recruiting resources, all at https://discovercollegesoccer.com/ Join the Discover College Soccer Study Table! Get all the resources you need to manage the college recruiting process! https://discovercollegesoccer.com/studytable --- DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Be sure you subscribe so you can stay up-to-date with our latest videos. --- Follow us here: TWITTER - https://twitter.com/Discover_CS FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/DiscoverCollegeSoccer INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/discover_cs/ TIKTOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@discover_cs
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, gives a message talking about the importance of knowing the love of God.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about how Jesus' death on the cross finished his mission to save us from our sins.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about Jesus humanity and how that allows him to empathize with us through our struggles and temptations in this life.
Once again, the volatility of lumber prices is a hot topic. But basic pricing isn't all you need to know about lumber. This week's guests discuss how futures and risk management play a big role in lumber pricing and those who buy it. Both our guests today are from Sherwood Lumber — Steve Loebner is VP of Commodities and Risk Management and Josh Goodman is SVP of Forest Products, Sales and Supply Chain. They talk with Beth about lumber prices, futures and risk management.
Josh Goodman went from being a guy who couldn't get a drink at a bar to building a multi-million dollar technology company that lets the guests pour their own beer, wine, and cocktails. In 2014, his company PourMyBeer was drowning in over $100,000 in debt, with Josh as the only employee. Today, PourMyBeer's self-serve technology is in 500+ locations worldwide, with over 12,000 taps in service across 23 countries! What's even cooler is that he built it from scratch - using all his life savings - and made over a million dollars in sales. His incredible journey, from personal hurdles to building a business empire, is detailed in his new book, Tap the Big Idea. And even though Josh is crushing it in his business, he's a super chill guy who always puts family first, no matter what. It's not often that you come across someone who can balance work and family life so effortlessly, but Josh makes it look easy, and I'm thrilled to have him on the show today. In our conversation, you'll learn: Strategies for avoiding the common trap of constantly feeling busy. Why relationships are the ultimate scaling strategy. How to strengthen your family bond during tough times. Some of my favorite moments of the conversation: Showing your kids what a hard-working and attentive parent looks like. Why some families crumble under turmoil. Hiring the right COO for your business. Prioritizing relationships and trust. Embracing the opportunity to learn from people ahead of you. What can you do today that makes other people feel good? Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/377 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you're ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review
Josh Goodman, Founder and CEO of PourMyBeer, was tired of waiting for a drink at the bar and knew there had to be a better solution. Since starting the self-pour revolution in 2015, PourMyBeer's self-serve technology is in 500+ locations worldwide, with over 12,000 taps in service! To learn more, visit us at https://pourmybeer.com/why-pourmybeer/
Josh Goodman has experienced an incredible roller coaster ride in his entrepreneurial journey. After several years with Cutco/Vector as a rep and manager, Josh embarked on a quest to find his ideal path in business. There were successes and failures, and eventually, a personal experience led him to found his own company, now known as PourMyBev (formerly PourMyBeer). His company solves a bottleneck that Josh personally experienced in the hospitality industry with an innovative self-pour technology that allows customers to pour their own drinks and pay by the ounce. Josh's company has experience tremendous growth and success in the last 7 years, as they have installed over 10,000 self-pour taps in 440 locations throughout 23 countries. Josh's company has won the INC 5000 three years in a row and he's been featured on CNBC, Entrepreneur Magazine, and Bloomberg. He also sold a portion of his company to Coca-Cola EuroPacific Partners 2 years ago to expand their presence with non-alcoholic beverages. Josh recently released a book about his life and career called “Tap The Big Idea.” For the complete show notes and access to all episodes, visit ChangingLivesPodcast.com
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, finishes the series talking about the importance of having a healthy fear of God, incentivizing us to repent from out sins.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, kicks off a new series talking about how God loves us and how it can often look different from what our modern idea of love is.
Buckle up and get ready for a raw unfiltered ride as my next guest goes from being a guy who can't get a drink at a bar to building a multi-million dollar technology ... The post Tap the Big Idea: Josh Goodman appeared first on Author Hour.
In this episode of the Eternal Optimist podcast, host Josh Goodman shares his remarkable journey from staffing industry employee to successful business owner in the draft beer and beverage industry. He shares how he reached out to a local expert to gain industry knowledge and how he secured a $10 million project with a public company. Josh also talks about his successful partnership with an Austrian company, which doubled his sales with their investment. Despite facing challenges like nightly server outages, being asked to sign a 30 year non-compete, and an investor backing out at the last minute, Josh persevered and achieved great success. He shares some of his most memorable moments, such as seeing his system implemented in a high volume location and receiving tickets to the Masters from an investor. Josh's story is a testament to his resilience and determination, and it is sure to inspire listeners who are striving for entrepreneurial success.Topics Covered:00:00:00 Building A Legacy Together00:02:41 The Eternal Optimist Podcast: Interviewing Josh Goodman00:04:46 Overcoming Obstacles In Life And Work00:09:24 A Unfair Business Deal00:10:07 Pain Leads To Growth And A Desire To Work For Oneself00:14:04 Selling Carpets In The Rain: A Failed Venture00:17:05 A Chance Encounter At The Masters Leads To A Partnership In Self Serve Beer Tap Systems00:18:40 The Rise Of The Beer Table Concept: From South America To Baltimore00:27:05 Starting A New Company: Challenges And Breakthroughs00:28:26 Finding Strong Partnerships After Difficult Relationships00:30:26 Collaboration Brings Success00:38:02 A Valuable Lesson Learned With A Smile00:41:24 Securing Investment From Coca-Cola Despite A Global CrisisLinks and Resources Mentioned:Pour My Beer Website - https://pourmybeer.com/Josh Goodman's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshgoodman9/Josh Goodman's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/selfpourjosh/?hl=en
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about how even in despair we need to keep our love turned on and the importance of changing our perspective to view people who we think are our enemies as captives of our actual enemy.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, kicks off the new series talking about how God can lead us through periods of waiting or trials that will help us grow into the person we need to be to receive the blessings He has promised.
Ep #155 - In today's podcast episode, I'm joined by Josh Goodman, an Inc. 5000 award winner, 2-time Entrepreneur 360 award winner and the founder of PourMyBeer, a company with 300+ self-pour locations in 23 countries. Josh developed the company's proprietary self-pour technology to benefit both the customer and business operator. The company is currently expanding with other beverages as it slowly rebrands to, PourMyBeverage. PourMyBeer and PourMyBeverage help business operators worldwide to increase sales by creating an unforgettable experience for patrons while simultaneously decreasing waste and reducing staffing challenges. For establishments powered by the self-pour technology, getting a drink has never been easier. Guests approach the tap wall with their registered RFID card or wristband. Once the system recognizes the card, patrons can read about drinks on tap. When they're ready to pour, patrons grab a glass and begin pouring. Altogether, guests can check-in and start pouring in less than 30 seconds. The system charges by the ounce, so customers only pay for what they pour. You can sample as many different beverages as you want at the touch of a button! The company is dedicated to providing reliability and transparency within their technology and business practices! Prior to founding PourMyBeer in 2009, he worked in Business Development with Modis, an IT Staffing firm. He was responsible for building the Baltimore Metro market for the company. He landed several blue chip accounts that took that market from non-existent to top producing market in a matter of 24 months. Learn More About Josh Goodman, PourMyBeer & PourMyBeverage: Visit the PourMyBeer Website: https://pourmybeer.com/ Visit the PourMyBeverage Website: https://pourmybeverage.com/ Connect with Josh Goodman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshgoodman9/ Follow PourMyBeer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pourmybeer/ Also, please remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a written review for the show if you find value in it. Your reviews help this show to reach a wider audience and I appreciate everyone that has been leaving them. FOLLOW CHARLES GAUDET ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow Charles Gaudet on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/charlesgaudet Follow Charles Gaudet on Facebook: https://facebook.com/charlesgaudet Follow Charles Gaudet on Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgaudet VISIT THE PREDICTABLE PROFITS WEBSITE: https://PredictableProfits.com
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about how if we truly want to live or get the most out of this life, we are called to deny ourselves.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about truth and lies, How we fight the devil by knowing what is true and how that can be hard because we can find comfort in the lies we have come to believe.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, Kicks off this new series talking about the devil as our enemy and how lies are his native language.
This month on Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “The Finance Guy” are taking a break from their usual interview episodes and bringing you a Best Of season of all your favorite segments. They bring back “Best Of” old favorites such as “Which Came First” and “The Crystal Ball Moment.”In this episode they feature a Best Of Who Would You Beat Quickfire question with special guest and Co Founder & CEO at Chowly, Inc., Sterling Douglass. Schatzberg and Frischling would ask each guest who they would choose to have better odds of beating in a selected game. Frischling says, “It is by far the funniest question, and one where I will say, I hold the record as the stronger competitor over Schatzy. We've had funny answers throughout the season such as Schatzy being compared to a skinny can of shaken soda waiting to pop.” Schatzberg asks Douglass, “If you were to challenge Jimmy or I to a game of Paintball, who do you have the better odds of beating?” Douglass answers definitely Jimmy. You can check out the best of episode to hear Steven Simoni who at the time was the chief executive officer at Bbot choose who he would have the better odds in beating at Scrabble. Michael Jacober, CEO of Blanket gets asked about Clue, Clockedin's chief executive officer, Eric Smith's question was a round of bowling. Smith sounds like he was going to choose Frischling but picks Schatzberg. To hear all of the best of who would you beat answers to the questions they asked CEO of Ingest, Daniel Meth's challenge response to Slip N' Slide, Targetable, CEO, Andrew Nash pick his odds for Gin Rummy, Minnow's CEO, Steven Sperry's choice for Who Wants to Be A Millionaire, who Mighty Quinn Barbeque's co-ceo, Micha Magid picks for Pin The Tail On The Donkey, Josh Goodman, chief executive office of PourMyBeer answer for thumb war and Dispatch Goods CEO Lindsey Hoell gets asked who she has better odds of beating at Yahtzee. Ivan Matkovic, CEO of Spendgo gets asked who he would have better odds of beating in a game of risk. Matkovic picks Schatzberg. Tune in to hear the challenges and learn who Scott Siegel, chief executive officer from Curbit, Clayton Wood, CEO of Picnic, Rob Carpenter of Valyant AI, Kimberly Smith, chief executive officer of Copia, Taj Adhav CEO of Leascake, Zack Oates, Ovation CEO, Brandon Barton, CEO of Bite, Gary Goodman CEO of Yumpingo and Agot.AI CEO, Evan DeSantola on this best of episode on Hospitality Hangout.
This month on Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “The Finance Guy” are taking a break from their usual interview episodes and bringing you a Best Of season of all your favorite segments. They bring back “Best Of” old favorites such as “Which Came First” and “The Crystal Ball Moment.”In this episode they feature a Best Of Who Would You Beat Quickfire question with special guest and Co Founder & CEO at Chowly, Inc., Sterling Douglass. Schatzberg and Frischling would ask each guest who they would choose to have better odds of beating in a selected game. Frischling says, “It is by far the funniest question, and one where I will say, I hold the record as the stronger competitor over Schatzy. We've had funny answers throughout the season such as Schatzy being compared to a skinny can of shaken soda waiting to pop.” Schatzberg asks Douglass, “If you were to challenge Jimmy or I to a game of Paintball, who do you have the better odds of beating?” Douglass answers definitely Jimmy. You can check out the best of episode to hear Steven Simoni who at the time was the chief executive officer at Bbot choose who he would have the better odds in beating at Scrabble. Michael Jacober, CEO of Blanket gets asked about Clue, Clockedin's chief executive officer, Eric Smith's question was a round of bowling. Smith sounds like he was going to choose Frischling but picks Schatzberg. To hear all of the best of who would you beat answers to the questions they asked CEO of Ingest, Daniel Meth's challenge response to Slip N' Slide, Targetable, CEO, Andrew Nash pick his odds for Gin Rummy, Minnow's CEO, Steven Sperry's choice for Who Wants to Be A Millionaire, who Mighty Quinn Barbeque's co-ceo, Micha Magid picks for Pin The Tail On The Donkey, Josh Goodman, chief executive office of PourMyBeer answer for thumb war and Dispatch Goods CEO Lindsey Hoell gets asked who she has better odds of beating at Yahtzee. Ivan Matkovic, CEO of Spendgo gets asked who he would have better odds of beating in a game of risk. Matkovic picks Schatzberg. Tune in to hear the challenges and learn who Scott Siegel, chief executive officer from Curbit, Clayton Wood, CEO of Picnic, Rob Carpenter of Valyant AI, Kimberly Smith, chief executive officer of Copia, Taj Adhav CEO of Leascake, Zack Oates, Ovation CEO, Brandon Barton, CEO of Bite, Gary Goodman CEO of Yumpingo and Agot.AI CEO, Evan DeSantola on this best of episode on Hospitality Hangout.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, finishes the series talking about how Paul asks Timothy to aggressively pursue, chase down, and hunt the kingdom of God. Ending the message by asking us to do the same.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about the importance of viewing others in the church as if they are apart of your family.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about how we are all pouring our life out into something, being absorbed by something, and the importance of being intentional with what we give out life to.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, kicks off this new series talking about the meaning of agape love and how it's apart of the nature of God.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking through Acts 3-4.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking through Acts 1-2 answering the big questions given last week.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, introduces a new series where we will be looking at what the early church did and went through after the ascension of Jesus.
In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road at the Restaurant Franchising & Innovation Summit in Nashville. Schatzberg and Frischling chat with Laura Rea Dickey, CEO of Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants, Inc., Josh Goodman, Founder & CEO, of PourMyBeer, Cherryh Cansler, Editor of FastCasual.com and VP of Events at Networld Media Group, and Josh Halpern, CEO at Big Chicken, about the summit and latest innovations in technology being highlighted at RFIS. Dickey, stops by and talks about being back in person at the Restaurant Franchising & Innovation Summit, being a presenter at the summit and how data is driving the restaurant industry. She talks about the importance of being able to pull data, clean it, and present it back in a way that is simple and actionable. She says, “If you can do that with your data, then you're not drowning in that data lake, you could really use that data to drive the business forward.” She shares that Dickey's built and launched its own proprietary data analytics platform 10 years ago. Dickey shares that because of their in-house technology, the restaurant's management is able to run their own POS, loyalty initiatives and scale the business, which now has 550 locations. PourMyBeer, Founder & CEO, Josh Goodman, stops by for his second time on the podcast. He chats with Frischling and Schatzberg about how the other attendees and operators are reacting to the self-serve revolution that PourMyBeer is leading. Goodman talks about partnering with Coca-Cola. He says that by implementing the technology developed by PourMyBeer within the European market, at places like amusement parks, Coca-Cola has seen gains between 140% to 180% in both increased revenue and traction. Goodman shares that whether the company is collaborating with a Mom & Pop shop or at the enterprise level, technology is paramount. He says, “Your technology has to evolve.” He adds, “That's really where we've been focusing our energies, is getting our technology aligned with the various point of sale systems through direct integrations with them, because it all comes down to checks and balances.”Cansler checks in to chat about moderating the summit's session, ‘Getting into the Self-Service Game'. She talks about how operators are eager to enter the self-service space but have questions regarding things such as, how to determine which system is best for their business, what set-up costs look like and ROI. She says, “We're going to let each panelist tell their story about why they've entered self-service, how they're using it, whether it is a kiosk, or a beverage wall, how much it costs, ROI. Everybody wants it, but is it cost effective?” Cansler talks about the overall success of RFIS, adding that over 350 guests are attending this year. Cansler adds, “It's our biggest year yet, even before COVID”. She says that the talk of the summit has been all about innovation, from ‘what's new', to ‘what's going on', to ‘what does the future hold'. Regarding the future, Cansler gives a sneak peek into details for the upcoming Fast Casual Executive Summit, happening this October, in Indianapolis.Big Chicken, CEO, Josh Halpern, talks about his summit session, ‘Executive Perspectives: Inspiration for Today's Restaurant Leaders'. He shares his insights on the importance of working together to mitigate each other's pain points. He says, “We learned there's five pain points; driving traffic, driving check size, being innovative, having well engaged staff and a capable supply chain”. He adds, “So if we work together to mitigate those pain points as an entire community, to make sure the guest has a great experience, franchisees are profitable and suppliers have what they need, beautiful things could happen fast.” To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by Hospitality Hangout at the Restaurant Franchising & Innovation Summit, tune into this episode of Hospitality Hangout on Spotify.
In the latest episode of Hospitality Hangout, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “ The Finance Guy” were on the road at the Restaurant Franchising & Innovation Summit in Nashville. Schatzberg and Frischling chat with Laura Rea Dickey, CEO of Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants, Inc., Josh Goodman, Founder & CEO, of PourMyBeer, Cherryh Cansler, Editor of FastCasual.com and VP of Events at Networld Media Group, and Josh Halpern, CEO at Big Chicken, about the summit and latest innovations in technology being highlighted at RFIS. Dickey, stops by and talks about being back in person at the Restaurant Franchising & Innovation Summit, being a presenter at the summit and how data is driving the restaurant industry. She talks about the importance of being able to pull data, clean it, and present it back in a way that is simple and actionable. She says, “If you can do that with your data, then you're not drowning in that data lake, you could really use that data to drive the business forward.” She shares that Dickey's built and launched its own proprietary data analytics platform 10 years ago. Dickey shares that because of their in-house technology, the restaurant's management is able to run their own POS, loyalty initiatives and scale the business, which now has 550 locations. PourMyBeer, Founder & CEO, Josh Goodman, stops by for his second time on the podcast. He chats with Frischling and Schatzberg about how the other attendees and operators are reacting to the self-serve revolution that PourMyBeer is leading. Goodman talks about partnering with Coca-Cola. He says that by implementing the technology developed by PourMyBeer within the European market, at places like amusement parks, Coca-Cola has seen gains between 140% to 180% in both increased revenue and traction. Goodman shares that whether the company is collaborating with a Mom & Pop shop or at the enterprise level, technology is paramount. He says, “Your technology has to evolve.” He adds, “That's really where we've been focusing our energies, is getting our technology aligned with the various point of sale systems through direct integrations with them, because it all comes down to checks and balances.”Cansler checks in to chat about moderating the summit's session, ‘Getting into the Self-Service Game'. She talks about how operators are eager to enter the self-service space but have questions regarding things such as, how to determine which system is best for their business, what set-up costs look like and ROI. She says, “We're going to let each panelist tell their story about why they've entered self-service, how they're using it, whether it is a kiosk, or a beverage wall, how much it costs, ROI. Everybody wants it, but is it cost effective?” Cansler talks about the overall success of RFIS, adding that over 350 guests are attending this year. Cansler adds, “It's our biggest year yet, even before COVID”. She says that the talk of the summit has been all about innovation, from ‘what's new', to ‘what's going on', to ‘what does the future hold'. Regarding the future, Cansler gives a sneak peek into details for the upcoming Fast Casual Executive Summit, happening this October, in Indianapolis.Big Chicken, CEO, Josh Halpern, talks about his summit session, ‘Executive Perspectives: Inspiration for Today's Restaurant Leaders'. He shares his insights on the importance of working together to mitigate each other's pain points. He says, “We learned there's five pain points; driving traffic, driving check size, being innovative, having well engaged staff and a capable supply chain”. He adds, “So if we work together to mitigate those pain points as an entire community, to make sure the guest has a great experience, franchisees are profitable and suppliers have what they need, beautiful things could happen fast.” To hear more from all of the guests that stopped by Hospitality Hangout at the Restaurant Franchising & Innovation Summit, tune into this episode of Hospitality Hangout on Spotify.This syndicated content is brought to you by Branded Strategic Hospitality.
Show Notes & ResourcesJosh Goodman is Founder and CEO of PourMyBeer, a leading self-serve dispense technology company providing restaurant operators increased efficiencies and sales, while providing patrons with a better experience. Goodman has been recognized as an Inc. 5,000 award-winner, a two-time entrepreneur, 360-award winner, and a leader in his industry. PourMyBeer has over 10,000 taps in 23 countries, and most recently Coca-Cola European Partners chose to invest in the company. Goodman's investment in his own technology and his people has provided a foundation for the company's growth and success. Chapter Summaries:0:41 - Introducing Josh Goodman 1:25 - PourMyBeer3:51 - What Sparked the Idea7:40 - No Need to Panic14:10 - Measuring Sucess18:09 - Solving an Issue21:32 - Big Mistakes, Big LessonsKey Takeaways Learn how to solve problems without panicking. Until the business doesn't need you, you don't have a business, you have a job. So you know, where I've been focusing, a lot of my energy is building and getting the right people and the right processes in place.The universe keeps throwing the same problems at you until you learn how to figure them out.I'll never be the smartest person in the room. Uh, but I can tell you I don't make the same mistake twice. And I do believe that I've made more mistakes than anyone else out there. In fact, I would go as far as saying we've made more mistakes than all of our competitors combined. But we've never made the same mistake.Learn how to do your own bookkeeping, learn how to do your own finances, watch videos, talk to the smartest people, you know, um, it doesn't mean you have to do your own bookkeeping longterm, but be conscious of what your balance sheet looks like. But I guess my lesson there was don't sign contracts with expecting that the person on the other side sees a life the same way you do.That's another lesson learned, do your due diligence on people that you're going to go into business with.I think it's always important to look at how the dots are connected. We may not get it right 100% of the time, but we will make it right 100% of the time.Resource Links:Website: PourMyBeer.comJosh Goodman: Linkedin | InstagramCompany: Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter | FacebookCONNECT WITH MILLION DOLLAR MONDAY!Follow us on Instagram | Follow us on
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about the importance of knowing our true identity as the children of God and siblings of Christ.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about how we shouldn't focus on the temporal things of this earth but be focused on eternity and the promises of heaven just as Jesus did.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, kicks of a the new series talking about the importance of prayer and fasting, how it can bring us closer to God, and how it may effect our spiritual authority.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about an uncommon Christmas scripture from the book of Revelation mentioning how spiritual warfare has been around since the birth of Jesus.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, closes the series talking about how we should have a sense of urgency when it comes to Kingdom works and our spiritual lives as Jesus could come back at any moment so it would be wise to be ready for his return.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about the importance for us to approach things in our lives with an expectancy that the power of God will show up.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about how as Christians we have a mission to show the love of God to those outside the church walls as we are His ambassadors and represent Him to the those around us.
Teaching Pastor, Josh Goodman, continues the series talking about the meaning behind the prayer "Your kingdom come, Your will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven".
In the latest episode of the Hospitality Hangout podcast, Michael Schatzberg “The Restaurant Guy” and Jimmy Frischling “The Finance Guy” chat with Josh Goodman, the founder of PourMyBeer, to explore the latest in self-serve trends and developments in self-pour technology.With over 8,000 taps in 24 countries, PourMyBeer is an industry leader in self-pour technology, offering a next-generation system that facilitates quick, efficient access to beverages. Consumers simply pour their beer, wine, cocktails, cold brew, or kombucha and pay by the ounce.“One of my prerequisites for my partners in Austria was that it had to be so simple that my six-year-old son could install it and support it,” says Goodman. “We've doubled in revenue almost every year… it's all about integrations and making it a seamless process.”The company has enjoyed immense success and attention—Coca-Cola European Partners just invested in PourMyBeer last year. For Goodman, quality construction remains the primary goal: every system is restaurant-grade with long-lasting screens designed for 24/7 use.“We are going to be transitioning more to PourMyBeverage over the next year or two because our number one selling product across all of our taps was margaritas,” adds Goodman. “Cocktails on tap is where everything is going.”Click here for more recovery and relief information for restaurant, hospitality and food service operators. And to keep listening, check out The Hospitality Hangout podcast on Spotify!This syndicated content is brought to you by Branded Strategic Hospitality.
Who develops NCCPA test items? How are they reviewed and critiqued to ensure they accurately measure what PAs need to know? Get these answers and more in this podcast episode. Our Director of Psychometrics and Research, Josh Goodman, unveils some of the mystique surrounding how NCCPA exams are developed. (Please note: References to test "item" and "form" are found in this description and throughout the recording. A test "item" refers to a test question and a "form" is a collection of test questions that we administer all at one time.)
Josh discusses individual and team sports, sales, innovation, mindset, business. Josh doesn't like to lose.
How did Venezuela, once one of the richest South American countries, fall so far and what is next for a country so divided? Join us, the Cleveland Council on World Affairs, Global Cleveland, International Partners in Mission, and the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle Eastern Studies (NOCMES) as Carina Van Vliet, former Political Affairs Officer in the Americas Division of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs, talks with Josh Goodman, Andean News Director at The Associated Press.