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The BSR podcast hosts, Alaina Johns and Josh Herron, discuss their experience attending three solo shows in Philadelphia: 'Johnny Depp: A Retrospective on Late Stage Capitalism' by Jenna Kuerzi and Val Dunn, 'Catholic Guilt' by Kelly McCaughan, and 'Good Person' by Brett Ashley Robinson. They provide their thoughts on each show, highlighting the themes, performances, and audience interactions. They also reflect on the progression of the shows from a focus on a famous person to a specific individual to a more introspective exploration. The hosts commend Theater Exile for supporting local artists and recommend attending the shows.
After a nine month hiatus, Stoop Stories is BACK and better than ever! In this episode of the brand new season, hosts Josh Herron and LaDrew Murrell update the listeners about what's been going on at Southwind this year and the plan for the podcast moving forward. They then dive into the topic of heads up leadership and outline the four key elements to practice it on a daily basis. Welcome back listeners, time to GET OFF THE STOOP!
Connect with Josh Herron, CEO of You Move Me: josh.herron@youmoveme.com- - -Home Service Business Coach helps busy Home Service Business Owners get off the truck and build their business to fit their ideal dream lifestyle. We do this with the creation a
Connect with Josh Herron, CEO of You Move Me: josh.herron@youmoveme.com - - - Home Service Business Coach helps busy Home Service Business Owners get off the truck and build their business to fit their ideal dream lifestyle. We do this with the creation and implementation of simple systems. The result of the program is more freedom, income, & time for the Business Owner. To learn more on how this can benefit you and your business, head on over to www.homeservicebusinesscoach.com Free Resources For You: 1. Get your Free Trial and 20% OFF with Jobber: https://jobber.grsm.io/revivewashing 2. Free Trial of Nice Job: http://nicejob.grsm.io/davidmoerman7096 3. Free Facebook Group (3500+ members and counting): https://www.facebook.com/groups/cleaningentrepreneurs 4. Book Your Free Call With Our Team: https://www.homeservicebusinesscoach.com/ 5. Follow Us On Instagram: https://instagram.com/homeservicebusinesscoach_ 6. Email David Directly: dave@homeservicebusinesscoach.com
This week we welcome Cliff Greene and Josh Herron from the Dallas Sled Stars, and we talk all kinds of Sled Hockey. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faceoffspot/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faceoffspot/support
Kick it back in the Season 3 Premiere as Jaret & Preston welcome on Noah Herron. Listen as Noah discusses a bit about himself, his brother's battle with cancer, and the mindset his family had throughout the entire battle. Hear about Josh Herron as a person and the impact he still has on the people around him every day. Also, enjoy a new Season 3 Game of "What's The Word?" Then, Enjoy everyone's favorite game of Over/Under. And of course, enjoy the weekly Hypothetical and Song of the Week. Thanks for Kickin' it Back!Introduction (0:00 - 04:07)Noah Herron (04:08 - 37:06)Gross Investments (37:07 - 38:06)What's The Word? (38:07 - 40:20)Over/Under (40:21 - 43:28)Hypothetical (43:29 - 47:34)Song of the Week (48:37 - End)Instagram & Tik Tok - @Kickinitback_YouTube Channel - Kickin' it Back Podcast
WELCOME TO A BRAND NEW SEASON OF STOOP STORIES! In season two, we are switching to an entirely new format! All episodes from here on out will be action packed, impactful life tips and lessons in 5 minutes or less. To kick off episode one, Josh Herron and LaDrew Murrell talk about the person you need to become! Get excited for more short Stoop Stories episodes coming in the future!
Kristin, Keri, And Myta play a game to see just how well they know each other. Hosted by Josh Herron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some people are born with the entrepreneur gene, and Josh Herron is one of those people. But how did he go from selling snow cones to running a $30m dollar empire? This is his story.
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we welcome Josh Herron to the show. Josh is the owner and CEO of Southwind, a company that operates managed companies in 6 different states with over 200 employees. Listen as Josh talks about the consequence he had to face from the […]
Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, we welcome Josh Herron to the show. Josh is the owner and CEO of Southwind, a company that operates managed companies in 6 different states with over 200 employees. Listen as Josh talks about the consequence he had to face from the lack of due diligence and the importance of teaching and investing in your organization’s human resource.
Josh Herron is the CEO of a company called Southwind, a management company for eight home service businesses. One company is 1-800 Got Junk. Another is You Move Me. Began with 1-800 Got Junk as a summer college job. Josh's success in taking other people's junk is less about the junk and more about people and development. First entrepreneurial endeavor was to convince some of his college football teammates to join him. In college for organizational leadership. Engaging people was always important. Parents were in the nonprofit and always brought home junk from conferences. Told Josh and his brother anything they wanted they had to earn. Took his parents swag and went door to door as a seven year old making a sales pitch to buy things they wanted. Learned at young age importance of communicating. Started with 1-800-Got-Junk in 2007, 2009 opened carpet cleaning company and sold that in 2015. Opened moving company in 2010, sold it to corporate office of 1-800-Got Junk, rebranded into Kansas City company. Opened painting company and more 1-800-Got Junks. Realized had the energy to do more. Everyone they employed used to be older. Now most are younger. Transparency key in creating career paths. Helps millennials see the path, help them understand what it will take to achieve the success. Most Millennials like a lot of technology, and to have fun. Built app to engage employees, looks at what’s next, challenges. Use stats to motivate team. Employees earn badges that can redeemed for incentives Trust a huge part. Create kit by teaching our people. Development is most important. Creating a culture that makes them feel a part of it. Big win is creating an environment for people to be successful. Not just sitting on the bench. Coaching, teaching, all accountable to the results every day. First two out of town businesses they opened were in Des Moines and Omaha. High expectations but didn’t prepare leaders well. Began to try to understand how to develop leaders, how to build culture so they could grow. Spent enormous amount of time the last three years hammering out what it takes to be successful in the company. Now seeing employees earn trust and become partners and leaders around country. Development of their people is most important and best time spent. Hired a number of former college football players. Make great teammates and hard workers. Most important thing they can do is provide opportunities for future entrepreneurs, with goal of turning people into awesome business leaders.
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Josh Herron, one of Bryan’s best franchisers at 1-800-GOT-JUNK. Josh and his partner Tyler have been through the grinder as entrepreneurs, but they have now created a franchise worth millions. Learn about franchising and if it’s the right path for you to become a business owner and start seeing dollar signs. Famous Five: Favorite Book? – Start with Why What CEO do you follow? — Jack Welch Favorite online tool? — iPhone Notes Do you get 8 hours of sleep? — No. If you could let your 20 year old self know one thing, what would it be? – All of your hard work will create something magical. Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:40 – Nathan introduces Josh 02:15 – Franchisers must be entrepreneurial by nature 02:35 – Josh got an opportunity to get into two franchises, and that was his first leap into entrepreneurship 03:10 – Wanting to be your own boss and becoming successful 03:40 – Josh was managing a 1-800-GOT-JUNK location when it got bought out by another owner, his friend Tyler 04:45 – It was an opportunity for Josh to work with someone that he got along with 04:58 – The business did $750000 the year before it sold to his friend 05:30 – It was very immature when Tyler was looking to buy it 06:15 – The deal was more about what was needed for the business to grow 06:30 – The previous owners were very motivated to get rid of it 07:15 – As the business progressed, they bought an OxiClean franchise as well 07:45 – They bought the company to add more money to their bottom line 08:35 – Starting from the ground up 09:23 – What should people look for when buying a franchise? 09:40 – You can learn from people who have done it before 09:57 – You have a lot of support from others 10:10 – You have more freedom than you might think 10:25 – Some franchises have more upfront expenses 11:20 – OxiClean did $200000 the first year, top line 12:00 – They sold the business for $100000 and broke even 12:35 – Last year he did $5.5 million top line 13:00 – How to expand it 13:10 – Buying out other partners 13:20 – Advertising and good employees 13:40 – A huge opportunity even in a small town 14:14 – What do you do with the bottom line? 14:30 – A lot is reinvested 14:40 – They want to expand their footprint 15:05 – How to become a millionaire as a franchiser 15:20 – You have great support and you can maximize your business 15:50 – He’s doing better than some of the other people he knows 16:10 – Connect with Josh on LinkedIn 16:30 – Follow their Facebook Page, 1-800-Got-Junk? Kansas City 18:45 – The Famous Five 3 Key Points: Franchisers must think like entrepreneurs to be successful. Owning a franchise will give you more freedom than you’d expect. If you run your franchise right, it can become a million-dollar business. Resources Mentioned: Host Gator – The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for cheapest price possible. Freshbooks - The site Nathan uses to manage his invoices and accounts. Leadpages – The drag and drop tool Nathan uses to quickly create his webinar landing pages which convert at 35%+ Audible – Nathan uses Audible when he's driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5 hour drive) to listen to audio books. Toptal – Great for business people to start building their app Start with Why – Josh’s favorite book Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives